Aaron H
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The P4001 is a plug on the back of the 420. There are a couple ways the encoder could be wired to the transponder and 420. My manual shows the encoder wired via grey code to the transponder then RS 232 from the transponder to the 420. Might be worth a trip to the avionics shop.Thx Floyd,
I don't remember it doing it when I went out to test fly it, but it could have been. It has been doing it for sure since ferry pilot dropped it off and signed me off.
This will be the first time I am touching avionics so please forgive any stupid questions.
(I used to build computers from scratch so I am familiar with electronics)
420 p4001 is the encoder I assume?
Is the encoder attached to the transponder?
Are the pins labeled or do I have to count from one side?
Thanks for the help!
That shows the RS232 is turned off and you are not getting altitude to the 420.Thx Ryan,
I believe I got what u were asking for
That shows the RS232 is turned off and you are not getting altitude to the 420.
Is there paper work with the install (a 337) showing that it was ifr certified?
You could try turning the RS232 input to channel 1 ON.
If the wires mentioned above are there that should fix it.
If not, you will get the message no input on RS232 channel 1.
Yeah, as Floyd says, you don't appear to have any altitude configured for your 420. You don't have G5's do you? It could potentially have been configured over 429 EFIS Airdata if so.
Could you power off the GTX327, then power it on while holding the FUNC key. This will get in to the 327 config. Then press func repeatedly until you get to it's RS232 input / output page and then take a picture of that, then press func several time again and you'll get to the RS232 status page, take a picture of that, and then func again to get to the Gray code page and take a picture of that. Curious how the 327 is configured, and if it's configured to output alt on its RS232 out. If so, then perhaps someone just turned off the RS232 in on the 420 for some reason.
If you pull the 420 from the rack, and look at the main connector (the biggest one, 4 rows of male pins) 2nd row down, pins all the way to the left are 59,58 (RS232 2 In/Out), 57,56 (RS232 1 In/Out), 55,54 (RS232 4 In/Out) and then very nearly the last puns on the right of that row 41,42 (RS232 3 In/Out) ... are any of those populated with pins? And then the top row, all the way to the left, are any of the first 11 pins populated (those are the Gray code inputs)?
Thx Ryan,
GOT and 429 EFIS? No clue, sorry.
This is the first time I'm trying to figure out an issue with any avionics.
I will get pics of the 327 and try to take pics of the main plug into the 420.
Thx again!