Download KLN 90B Pilot`s Guide
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No r th 6. Make sure that the front lug of the locking mechanism is in the up position (figure 2-9). Insert the KLN 90B back in the rack as far as it will go. P/N AI : 07 R Do AC 1-14 cu No 69me . 8 00 nt: 811 72 3 -8 08 8 -1 1 Am eri ca n which side is up and which end to insert into the KLN 90B. Insert the new cartridge into the back of the unit. When the cartridge is properly inserted, the “Insert To Here” marking on the label can just be seen protruding from the rear of the KLN 90B (figure 2-11). HER E 8. The container which was used to ship the new cartridge to you is used to return the old cartridge back to AlliedSignal. A return shipping label is included in the container. Remove the backing from the label and place it in the address position of the shipping container. INS ERT TO 7. Re-insert the insertion/removal tool. Turn the tool clockwise until snug. The KLN 90B should now be locked back into the mounting rack. Pull gently on the front panel to verify that the unit is indeed locked into its rack. Figure 2-11 9. Insert the old cartridge into the container. Peel off the protective backing from the adhesive on the end flap of the container. Press the flap against the adhesive to seal the container. 2.7 DATABASE UPDATE SERVICE OPTIONS 10. Please return the old cartridge promptly by mailing immediately at any mailbox. No postage is required if mailed from within the U.S. Users will be billed for cartridges not returned and no additional cartridges will be sent until either the old cartridge or payment for the old cartridge is received. The following tear-out pages can be used for ordering the North American and International database update services from AlliedSignal. The forms may be mailed or faxed for your convenience. 2.5 USER DEFINED DATABASE In addition to the published database of airports, VORs, NDBs, and intersections stored in the cartridge, you may create up to 250 other waypoints. These waypoints may be designated by you to be one of the four waypoint types above or as a waypoint not falling into one of these types. In the latter case the waypoint is called a Supplemental waypoint. Section 5.4 describes how you may create a user-defined waypoint. 2.6 INTERNAL MEMORY BACKUP BATTERY The KLN 90B contains an internal lithium battery that is used to “keep-alive” the user-defined database as well as flight plans. This battery has a typical life of three to five years. It is highly recommended that the battery be replaced every three years at an authorized Bendix/King Service Center. 2-8 Rev 1