Becker PBD406 User manual

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Manual DV 16401.03
Issue 3 February 2013
Becker Flugfunkwerk GmbH Baden Airpark ● 77836 Rheinmünster ● Germany
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Beacon Decoder
BD406-(001)
BD406-(011)
PBD406-(001)
PBD406-(011)
DV 16401.03 / Article Number 0629.294-071
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Table of Contents
Section
1
Page
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Purpose of Equipment ................................................................... 1-1
1.3 General Notes ............................................................................... 1-2
1.3.1 Safety Information ......................................................................... 1-2
1.3.2 List of Abbreviations ...................................................................... 1-3
1.4 Brief Product Description ............................................................... 1-5
1.4.1 Beacon / NavPoint Indication ........................................................ 1-6
1.4.2 Beacons / NavPoint Memory ......................................................... 1-7
1.4.3 BD406-(XX1) Power Supply .......................................................... 1-7
1.4.4 PBD406-(XX1) Power Supply ........................................................ 1-8
1.4.5 Audio Outputs ............................................................................... 1-8
1.4.6 Illumination .................................................................................... 1-8
1.4.7 Audio Notifications ......................................................................... 1-8
1.4.8 Internal GPS Receiver ................................................................... 1-9
1.4.9 Built-In Tests ................................................................................. 1-9
1.4.10 Installation Setup ........................................................................... 1-9
1.4.11 Service Mode ................................................................................ 1-9
1.5 Product Variant List ..................................................................... 1-10
1.6 Technical Data ............................................................................ 1-11
1.6.1 BD406-(XX1) Power Supply Data ................................................ 1-11
1.6.2 PBD406-(XX1) Power Supply Data ............................................. 1-11
1.6.3 BD406-(XX1) General Data ......................................................... 1-11
1.6.4 PBD406-(XX1) General Data ...................................................... 1-12
1.6.5 BD406 Dimensions & Weight ...................................................... 1-12
1.6.6 PBD406 Dimensions & Weight .................................................... 1-12
1.6.7 Receiver Data ............................................................................. 1-13
1.6.8 Internal GPS Receiver ................................................................. 1-13
1.6.9 GPS Antenna Specification ......................................................... 1-13
1.6.10 Audio Subsystem ........................................................................ 1-13
1.6.11 Interfaces .................................................................................... 1-14
1.6.12 BD406-(XX1) Environmental Qualification ................................... 1-15
1.7 Scope of Delivery ........................................................................ 1-16
1.7.1 BD406-(XX1) ............................................................................... 1-16
1.7.2 PBD406-(XX1) ............................................................................ 1-16
1.8 Accessories ................................................................................. 1-17
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1 GENERAL
1.1 Introduction
This manual describes installation and operating procedures for BD406-(XX1) / PBD406-
(XX1) COSPAS/SARSAT Beacon Decoder. BD406-(XX1) is a single block aircraft panel
mounted version of the decoder, PBD406-(XX1) is a portable version of the BD406 with
built-in battery and dedicated housing. This manual DV 16401.03 is a subset of
Maintenance and Repair DV16401.04 and contains the following sections:
Section DV 16401.03 DV16401.04
1 General X X
2 Installation X X
3 Operation X X
4 Theory of operation N/A X
5
Maintenance and
Repair
N/A X
6 Illustrated Parts List N/A X
7
Modification and
Changes
N/A X
1.2 Purpose of Equipment
BD406-(XX1) / PBD406-(XX1) COSPAS/SARSAT Beacon Decoder is designed for use by
SAR authorities as a tool to provide vital information and assistance during rescue
missions. Usage of BD406 in SAR missions reduces the time required to locate a distress
signal, which has a direct impact on the probability of survival of the person in distress at
sea or on land.
The BD406 decoder/receiver provides immediate and direct detection of the distress
messages transmitted on 406 MHz (ELTs for aviation use, EPIRBs for maritime use, and
PLBs for personal use). It decodes the position of the transmitted signal, displays the
beacons relative position and allows continuous tracking during the rescue mission.
The International Satellite System for Search and Rescue (COSPAS-SARSAT) system is
described on
www.cospas-sarsat.org.
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Further details of the COSPAS/SARSAT system as well as the address of the national
supervisory authorities are obtainable from:
International Cospas-Sarsat Programme
700 de la Gauchetiere West, Suite 2450
Montreal, Quebec H3B 5M2
Canada
Tel: + 1 514 954 6761
Fax: + 1 514 954 6750
Email: mail@cospas-sarsat.int
URL: www.copas-sarsat.org
1.3 General Notes
1.3.1 Safety Information
The installation of the BD406 into an aircraft may be carried out only by an
authorized installation company. Regulations of the specific country in which the
aircraft is registered must always be considered.
Do not connect the unit to AC sources.
Make sure that the BD406-(XX1) is connected to a DC source 32 V DC.
Make sure that the PBD406-(XX1) is connected to a DC source 36 V DC.
Do not connect the unit with reversed polarity to the DC source.
Do not switch on the unit before the aircraft engines have been started.
Switch off the unit before the engines are shut down.
Do not operate the BD406-(XX1) under ambient temperatures below -40 °C.
Do not operate the PBD406-(XX1) under ambient temperatures below -15 °C.
Use ONLY active antennas according to specification from section 1.6.9.
Passive GPS antennas shall not be connected to the GPS TNC input.
Never short-circuit the PBD406-(XX1) battery.
BD406-(XX1)/ PBD406-(XX1) may only be deployed and operated in accordance
with the section 2.1.2.
Do not expose the PBD406-(XX1) to temperatures > 50° C for a prolonged period.
Overheating of the battery of the unit may cause a risk of bursting and explosion.
Additional safety instructions in this manual shall also be complied with.
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1.3.2 List of Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Meaning
ARINC
Aeronautical Radio, Inc.
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
bps
Bits per second
CBIT
Continuous Built-In Test
CDI
Course Deviation Indicator
CH
Control Head
CM
Chassis Module
COSPAS
Space System for the Search of Vessels in Distress (Russian words
“Cosmicheskaya Sistyema Poiska Avariynich Sudov”)
CRC
Checksum Redundancy Check
DB
Database
DC
Direct Current
EET
Estimated Elapsed Time to the Target
ELT
Emergency Location Transmitter (aeronautical distress beacons)
EPIRB
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (maritime distress
beacon)
ETA
Estimated Time of Arrival
etc.
et cetera
GND
Ground
GPI
General Purpose Input
GPO
General Purpose Output
GPS
Global Positioning System
HDPH
Headphone
I/O
Input/Output
ID
Identifier
MHz
Megahertz
MSG
Message
N/A
Not applicable
NM
Nautical Mile
NMEA
National Marine Electronics Association
NVG
Night Vision Goggles
PBIT
Power-On Built In Test
PC
Personal Computer
PDF
Protected Data Field
PLB
Personal Locator Beacon
RF
Radio Frequency
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Abbreviation
Meaning
RS232
Recommended Standard 232
RS422
Recommended Standard 422
RTCA
Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics Inc.
RX
Receive
SARSAT
Search and Rescue Satellite-Aided Tracking
SPKR
Speaker
SW
Software
TCXO
Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator
THD
Total Harmonic Distortion
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time
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1.4 Brief Product Description
Figure 1-1 BD406
Figure 1-2 PBD406 with handle
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Figure 1-3 Battery charger for PBD406
The device is capable of receiving, decoding and processing COSPAS/SARSAT distress
signal captured within the signal range 406.020 406.081 MHz.
BD406 receiver is designed as a single block unit for usage in a cockpit environment of
any general aviation aircraft including helicopters.
BD406 dimensions correspond to the standard instrument diameter of 58 mm (2 ¼ inch).
It can be installed by means of four screws (rear panel installation). All controls and
indicators are located on the front panel. The equipment connectors and the antenna
sockets are located at the rear of the unit.
PBD406 receiver is designed as an autonomous portable version with its own battery,
internal speaker, battery charger and inputs for RX and GPS antennas.
1.4.1 Beacon / NavPoint Indication
In Mission Mode, which is the typical operational mode, the user has access to Beacon
and NavPoint views. Beacon view is related to the set of data received from distress
beacons during a mission.
The different data presentations of single beacon include: raw 15HexID, processed data:
(Protocol Type Standard/National Location, etc.), Beacon Type (EPIRB, PLB, etc.),
Beacon Serial Number, TAC (Type Approval Certificate Number), Beacon position (if
distress beacon has GPS functionality).
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Up to 49 received beacons can be stored in internal memory. Access is available by
means of the Rotary Knob, and LEXCH / REXCH keys (refer to section 3.1 for controls
description). Beacon data can be removed from memory on demand. Refer to section 3
for menu details.
B
03/15
1/6
PT: STD-LOC
CNTR: 279 TAC: 0719
BT: EPIRB SN: 14000
S-T
B03/15
2/6
15HEX:
123 456 789
0AB CDE
B03/15
3/6
N 43
o
25
` ``
16
E 112
o
56
` ``
09
B
03/
15
4
/
6
TBRG
:
095
o
031.
6 km
DIST
:
TC:
123
.6
o
B 03/15
5/6
031.6 NM
DIST:
ETA:
01 : 20 :56
-2 NM
B
03/15
6
/6
FT:
LT:
26 :: 01 : 20 :56
26 :: 05 : 35 :18
[ DD
::
HH
:
MM
: SS
]
Figure 1-4 Menu screens available for Beacons indication
N
03/
15
1
/4
NAME:
MED
2
INFO
:
118
.025
ALABAMA
2/4
N 43
o
25
` ``
16
E 112
o
56
` ``
09
N 03/15
3/
4
N 03
/15
TBRG: 095
o
031.
6 km
DIST
:
TC
: 123
.6
o
4/4
031.6
NM
DIST:
ETA
:
01 :
20 :
56
-
2
NM
N
03/
15
Figure 1-5 Menu screens available for NavPoints indication
Navigational data from beacon can be used to create NavPoint. NavPoint is a set of
navigational data (latitude, longitude, name, additional info) that can be stored in internal
memory (up to 49 records) and used to navigate to a chosen target. Basic operations over
NavPoint database are defined in section 3.
1.4.2 Beacons / NavPoint Memory
The device can store up to 49 Beacons and 49 NavPoints in internal nonvolatile memory.
Beacon memory can be erased at start-up of the device (refer to section 3.1.9 for start-up
sequence and to section 3.2 for Mission menus description).
1.4.3 BD406-(XX1) Power Supply
BD406-(XX1) has an operational power range of 9 32 VDC but start up (power-on) of
the device requires 10.5 32V DC. Once the device is operational the power supply may
be reduced to 9V DC.
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1.4.4 PBD406-(XX1) Power Supply
PBD406-(XX1) power is supplied from an internal 12.0 V maintenance-free rechargeable,
sealed dry acid battery. The internal power module, installed inside the chassis, is capable
of operation within a 9 36 V DC range.
Estimated charge time for a depleted battery is approximately 8 hours. The charger
(Figure 1-3) can also be used as an external power supply; therefore there is no need to
disconnect the charger when the battery is fully charged. The charger can be safely left
plugged in. The nominal operating time on full battery charge is no less than 5 hours.
The battery is protected against a deep discharge PBD406-(XX1) will not operate / start
when battery voltage is lower than 10.5V.
The battery should be charged every six months for long term inactive storage periods of
more than six months.
Note: Operating time of PBD406-(XX1) may decrease for ambient temperatures
below 0 °C.
1.4.5 Audio Outputs
The receiver includes two audio outputs: Headphone and Speaker. The Headphone rated
output power is 300 mW into 150 Ohms. The rated output power from the Speaker Output
is 4 W into 4 Ohms.
1.4.6 Illumination
The illumination of LCD and push buttons can be controlled either internally from the front
panel knob or externally via the dimming inputs. In case of external dimming for BD406-
(001) / PBD406-(001) illumination curve (brightness to voltage relation) can be adjusted in
the Installation Setup. For BD406-(011) / PBD406-(011) the illumination curve cannot be
set. In case of PBD406-(001) and PBD406-(011) - DIMMING INPUT shall be set in
Installation Setup to range 0…14V (refer to section 2.4.5).
Note: Illumination of BD406-(XX1) / PBD406-(XX1) is automatically switched off
when the power supply voltage drops below 10.5V.
1.4.7 Audio Notifications
BD406-(XX1) / PBD406-(XX1) is equipped with a voice notification system that informs
the user about:
incoming COSPAS/SARSAT messages,
homing distance and bearing to the chosen target (message is triggered on
demand by Rotary Knob or dedicated discrete input),
the device failure.
Refer to section 3.1.5 for details.
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1.4.8 Internal GPS Receiver
BD406-(XX1) / PBD406-(XX1) is equipped with an integrated GPS receiver module LEA-
6S manufactured by u-blox. The additional information regarding the GPS receiver can be
found on www.u-blox.com.
BD406-(XX1) / PBD406-(XX1) is capable of routing GPS data in ASCII format (NMEA
0183 compliant) from the internal GPS receiver via RS232 interface. Refer to section
2.3.3.15 for details.
CAUTION: Active GPS antenna should only be connected to the BD406-(XX1) /
PBD406-(XX1) when the receiver is not powered.
Do not connect or disconnect the GPS antenna when the PBD406-(XX1) is running
as the internal GPS receiver calibrates the noise floor on power-up.
Connecting the antenna after power-up can result in prolonged
acquisition time.
Use ONLY active antennas according to specification from section 1.6.9 GPS
Antenna Specification.
Passive GPS antennas shall not be connected to the GPS TNC input.
1.4.9 Built-In Tests
After being switched on, the unit performs a self-test (PBIT). In case of errors the device
will notify the user about any malfunction. During PBIT the receiver identifies itself and
displays the corresponding software versions of the Control Head and Chassis Module.
During normal operation a continuous built-in test (CBIT) verifies the correct operation of
the unit in background. In case of problems an error notification is displayed (refer to
section 3.1.6 for warning and error description).
1.4.10 Installation Setup
Configuration of the installation parameters such as headphone and speaker activation,
GPS source, illumination level, and further parameters is possible during Installation
Setup.
1.4.11 Service Mode
Special factory configuration of the system is possible in Service Mode via a RS422
interface with a proprietary serial data communication protocol.
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1.5 Product Variant List
Table 1-1 Available versions of BD406-(XX1)
Part Number
Article
Number
Description
BD406-(001)
0619.760-924
Single Block 406 Beacon Decoder
BD406-(011)
0619.787-924
Single Block 406 Beacon Decoder, NVG compatible
PBD406-(001)
0619.809-924
Portable Single Block 406 Beacon Decoder
PBD406-(011)
0619.825-924
Portable Single Block 406 Beacon Decoder, NVG
compatible
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1.6 Technical Data
1.6.1 BD406-(XX1) Power Supply Data
Nominal supply voltage range
9V DC … 32V DC
NOTE: BD406-(XX1) is able to start operation if
power supply is greater than 10.5V DC, but
when started the power supply may be reduced
to 9V DC - refer to section
1.4.3 - BD406-(XX1)
Power Supply.
Typical power consumption
Power off state
150 uA @ 32V DC
Normal operation
Control Head with white LCD backlight:
Speaker enabled with 4 Ohm load, headphones
enabled with 150 Ohm load, no audio.
320mA @9 V DC (Backlight is off)
320mA @14 V DC (Backlight on 100%)
160mA @ 32V DC (Backlight on 100%)
Control Head LCD with NVG compliant
backlight:
Backlight on 100%, speaker enabled with 4 Ohm
load, headphones enabled with 150 Ohm load,
no audio
320mA @9 V DC
260mA @14 V DC
130mA @ 32V DC
Maximal power consumption
1200mA @ 9V
Dimming control
14V DC or 28V DC
1.6.2 PBD406-(XX1) Power Supply Data
Nominal external supply voltage range
9V DC … 36V DC
Battery voltage - nominal
12.0V
Battery chemistry
Sealed Lead Acid
Charging time
8h, the charger can be left plugged in to the unit
Battery operating time
5 h (speaker output disabled, headphone
output enabled for load 150 Ω. Backlight
disabled, beacon message received every 50s)
1.6.3 BD406-(XX1) General Data
Frequency range
406.020 MHz to 406.081 MHz
Temperature Compensated VCO long
term stability
+/- 5ppm after 10 years
(at temperature range -40 °C to 85 °C)
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Display
Graphic 128x64 dots - LCD with white or NVG
compatible (option) backlight
Storage temperature range
-55 °C to +85 °C
Operating temperature range as per
RTCA DO-160E
-15 °C to + 55 °C (short-time -40 °C to + 70 °C)
Operating altitude as per
RTCA DO-160E
15000 ft
Vibration as per
RTCA DO-160E
Category S (Curve M) + Category U (Curve G)
Test curve M+G Fixed-wing + Helicopter
1.6.4 PBD406-(XX1) General Data
Frequency range
406.020 MHz to 406.081 MHz
Temperature Compensated VCO long
term stability
+/- 5ppm after 10 years
(at temperature range -15 °C to 50 °C)
Display
Graphic 128x64 dots - LCD with white or NVG
compatible (option) backlight
Storage temperature range
-15 °C to +50 °C
Operating temperature range
-15 °C to + 50 °C
1.6.5 BD406 Dimensions & Weight
Front panel
61.2 mm x 61.2 mm
Depth of unit
211.4 mm (front plate till end of antenna
connector)
Mounting (backpanel)
standard 58 mm diameter (21/4 inch)
Material of Case
AlMg
Surface treatment
Control Head is coated with black matt paint
Weight
700 g
1.6.6 PBD406 Dimensions & Weight
Front panel
83 mm x 174 mm
Depth of unit
334 mm (with handle in maximal position)
Weight
3700 g
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1.6.7 Receiver Data
COSPAS/SARSAT analysis
Reception, analysis, correction of
COSPAS/SARSAT data signal
Modulation (data encoding)
Biphase L-phase +1.1 / -1.1 rad
Bit rate
400 bps +/- 1 %
Digital messages parameters
Short Message 112 bits
Long Message 144 bits
Sensitivity
In range -104…0 dBm @ 50 Ohm
Dynamic range
-1040 dBm
Nominal impedance of antenna input
50 Ohm
Absolute maximal input power
delivered to antenna input
+30 dBm
1.6.8 Internal GPS Receiver
Internal GPS receiver type
uBlox LEA-6S
1.6.9 GPS Antenna Specification
Antenna type
Active
Minimum gain
15 dB
Maximum gain
50 dB
Maximum noise figure
1.5 dB
Nominal supply voltage range
2.75…3.4 V DC
Maximal supply current
50mA
1.6.10 Audio Subsystem
Rated output for speaker operation
4 W into 4
Rated output power for headphone
operation
300 mW into 150
100 mW into 600
Audio frequency response (relative to
1000 Hz) for headphone operation
+1dB/-3dB in the frequency range of 350Hz to
4000Hz
Audio frequency response (relative to
1000 Hz @ 4Ohm load) for speaker
operation
+1dB/-3dB in the frequency range of 350Hz to
4000Hz
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THD+N for headphone output
10%
THD+N for speaker output
≤ 4%
1.6.11 Interfaces
Serial interfaces
1: RS-422 for service purposes
2: RS-422 auxiliary port (for future use)
3: RS-232 GPS external / internal data
transmission NMEA 0183 compliant
4: RS-232 Targets Status Protocol
5: ARINC 429 output Label 162 (ADF Bearing)
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1.6.12 BD406-(XX1) Environmental Qualification
Table 1-2 The following performance under environmental test conditions have been
established in accordance with the procedures set forth in RTCA DO-160E
Condition
Section
Cat.
Description
Temperature and Altitude
4.0
A1
Ground Survival Low Temperature 4.5.1 -55 deg C
Short-Time Operating Low
Temperature
-40 deg C
Low Operating Temperature
-15 deg C
High Ground Survival Temperature
4.5.2
+85 deg C
High Short-Time Operating Temp.
+70 deg C
High Operating Temp.
+55 deg C
In-flight Loss of Cooling
4.5.5
X
No forced cooling required
Altitude
4.6.1
A1
15000 ft
Decompression
4.6.2
N/A
Overpressure
4.6.3
N/A
Temperature Variation
5.0
X
N/A
Humidity
6.0
X
N/A
Shock and Crash Safety
7.0
A
Fixed-wing and Helicopter, standard
Vibration 8.0 S+U Test curve M+G Fixed-wing +
Helicopter
Explosion proofness
9.0
X
N/A
Water proofness
10.0
X
N/A
Fluids Susceptibility
11.0
X
N/A
Sand and Dust
12.0
X
N/A
Fungus Resistance
13.0
X
N/A
Salt Spray
14.0
X
N/A
Magnetic Effect
15.0
Z
1 deg. deflection at 0.3m
Power Input 16.0 B DC installations with battery of
significant capacity
Voltage Spike
17.0
X
N/A
Audio Freq. Conducted Susceptibility
18.0
X
N/A
Induced Signal Susceptibility
19.0
X
N/A
Radio Frequency Susceptibility
20.0
X
N/A
Emission of Radio Frequency
Energy
21.0 B Equipment where interference should
be controlled to a tolerable level
Lightning Induced Transients
Susceptibility
22.0 X N/A
Lightning Direct Effects
23.0
X
N/A
Icing
24.0
X
N/A
Electrostatic Discharge 25.0 A Equipment operated in an aerospace
environment
Fire, Flammability
26.0
X
N/A
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1.7 Scope of Delivery
1.7.1 BD406-(XX1)
Item
Article number
BD406-(XX1)
Refer to Table 1-1 for specific version
1.7.2 PBD406-(XX1)
Item
Article number
PBD406-(XX1)
Refer to Table 1-1 for specific version
Battery 12V / 2.0Ah
0883.158-391
406MHz antenna
0629.618-952
Coaxial 406MHz antenna cable
0629.642-950
GPS Antenna
0629.626-952
Power Supply
0530.158-918
AC-Connector cable
0295.728-276
Carrying bag and Shoulder strap
0636.258-959
Carrying Handle
0624.160-252
Vehicle mounting bracket
0549.940-262
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Becker PBD406 User manual

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