Honeywell Bendix/King Silver Crown Plus Pilot's Manual page 52

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Silver Crown Plus Pilot's Guide
encoder's altitude transmission is
automatically corrected for proper
altimeter setting by a ground-based
computer, to present the correct
altitude to the controller.
Ranging from -1,000 to +99,900
feet, Flight Level Altitude is displayed
only when altitude reporting is
enabled. If the altitude window is
blank or shows a series of dashes (as
in the case of an invalid altimeter
code being reported), altitude
reporting will be disabled.
VFR
Momentarily pressing the VFR
Pushbutton/Function Selector Knob
recalls the preprogrammed VFR code,
superseding whatever code was
previously entered. If the VFR
Pushbutton is pressed inadvertently,
the previous code may be retrieved by
pressing the Function Selector Knob
and holding it for two seconds.
If a preset VFR code other than
the factory-set 1200 is desired, a new
code may be programmed as follows:
1.
Place the unit in Standby (SBY)
2.
Select the desired VFR code
3.
While holding the IDT (Ident)
button in, momentarily press the
VFR button (Function Selector
Knob).
Function Selector Knob
The Function Selector Knob on
the right side of the KT 70 and KT 71
enables you to choose from among
the following operating modes:
OFF - The unit is not receiving power.
For the KT 70 only, when the unit is
turned to another mode, the
installerprogrammed aircraft address
and the aircraft's maximum airspeed
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will be displayed, according to the
following sequence:
1.) The "FL" window will display
"AA1", while, for two seconds, the
Ident window will display the first
four digits of the unique aircraft
address code.
2.) The "FL" window will display
"AA2" and the Ident window will
display the last four digits of the
aircraft address code.
3.) The "FL" window will display the
lower limit and the Ident window
the upper limit of the
preprogrammed airspeed range,
again for two seconds. The six
programmable ranges include 0-
75, 75-150, 150-300, 300-600,
600-1200 and greater than 1200
knots.
SBY (STANDBY) - In Standby on
both the KT 70 and KT 71, the unit is
energized but is inhibited from
replying to any interrogation. "SBY" is
 

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