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MKV-A BOSS User`s Manual Drawing Number: SWM69000940

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1. 168 14 99 It is necessary to configure the PC Ethernet port to work with that IP address It is recommended that a second Ethernet port be added to the PC to accomplish this if the standard one is being used for network access but it is not required 1 Click Start Settings Network connections 2 Select the network connection which is going to be connected to the Debug port on the LRU 3 Right Click and select properties 4 Inthe This connection uses the following items 5 Remove Check marks from all items except Internet protocol TCP IP 6 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and press the Properties button PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmon A SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 7 Enter the static IP address a Select Use the following IP address b IP address 192 168 14 102 c Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 d Default gateway blank 8 Select OK 9 Select OK 3 2 Configure BOSS There are some default values that should be set for BOSS to run correctly on a station 1 Start BOSS via the shortcut 2 Select Options Port Setup 3 Select Socket 2 for the Default channel for Term 4 Select the Sockets 1 4 tab 5 For Socket 1 enter an address of 192 168 14 99 and a port of 9013 6 For Socket 2 enter an address of 192 168 14 99 and a port of 9014 7 For Socket 3 enter an address of 192 168 14 99 and a port of 1012 8 Select OK PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON
2. Test Station PC has the following a Windows XP 7 or 8 operating system b Winzip 9 0 or later c Logged on the PC with an account with Administrator level access rights This is needed to do the necessary install steps If all prerequisites are met then proceed with one of the following options Unzip all files from Boss zip to the C BOSS directory using WinZip NOTE The instructions below provide at least one method to perform the desired action In some cases alternates methods may exist Also in some cases the instructions are for Windows XP or Windows 7 In some cases names and selections vary slightly between these 2 Windows operating systems It is expected that the installer will have enough knowledge of Windows to adapt to these difference to accomplish the general desired outcome In addition the instructions are based on the files being placed in the C BOSS folder If the files are in another directory then it is expected that the installer will adjust accordingly for those changes It is recommended that you setup a BOSS shortcut on your PC s desktop To accomplish this do the following 1 Right Click on the Desktop 2 Select New Shortcut 3 On the next screen Browse to the C BOSS B32pc exe 4 Click next and finish to create the shortcut 3 1 Ethernet Port Setup On the PC it is necessary to setup up the Ethernet ports used to communicate with the EGPWS system The EGPWS uses a static IP address of 192
3. Tools WinViews Options Window Help E ca B AAA As Es Oh PR Command Messages MM Terminal Socket1 LOGGED OFF 192 168 14 99 9013 e E Views ou or he r o a MAA CWE Wane Flags hex Custos Units RawRol11 Data Mon E views add RawRoll2 Enter Esc Manual Resume For Help press F1 4 5 Recording History Files History files contain a log of all the data passing through and all the messages generated by the software The full History File name can be specified by the operator or just the base name can be given in which case the software will generate a numbered file extension These take the form of HOO HO1 H02 etc History files are nearly identical to the BOSS Data files in format The difference is that the History file contains periodic sample of the BOSS II CVT with only changes saved Additionally the History file contains all the messages from the point the History file was opened until it was closed The history task 10 PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Rm MA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 scans the BOSS II CVT at a periodic rate specified by the configuration parameter hst lt millisecond scan period gt from the BTS A typical way to start a history file is to include a command in a script file The following command is used to start a history file USE HIST lt filename gt If no extension is specified then Hxx will be added t
4. the computer by preventing hackers or malicious software from gaining access to it e Install Virus protection Antivirus software protects the computer against viruses worms and other security threats Make sure the software is up to date and that the computer is scanned periodically e Install Spyware and other malware protection Antispyware software protects the computer from spyware and other potentially unwanted software e Keep Windows Up to date Windows can routinely check for updates for your computer and install them automatically PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 e Install latest browser and enable browser security features Browsers contain security features to protect the computer e Use a Standard User Account Prevents tampering with computer s security settings or changing other user accounts e Use caution with email and web sites Only open emails web sites and download files from trusted sources e Don t leave computer unsecured Lock the computer to prevent others from accessing the computer Ensure that the computer will automatically lock when idle for too long e Be cautious when using external storage devices USB memory devices can contain malware Ensure they are safe before connecting them to the computer This process describes how to install the object media Prerequisites The below instructions assumes that the
5. I AA AE EE NEA E A T E AAEE S T E ORAA E Z 4 1 2 Omer COMMONS a aa cnsensanthenuccesadesassesibacacsensinaos ctatusceizeccuccedbetscscaceusudtheeescesusenrereetee 8 Ad SCRIPT RIE arre 8 4 3 COMMAND FILES cesen A T A E E 9 4 4 DATA DISPLAY MODE VIEWS cccsssscecesssececssccecessnececsesaececseeaeceeaeeecsesaeeecsenaeeecaeeecnsaaeeecsesaeeecsueeeseeseeecsenaes 9 4 5 RECORDING HISTORY FILES ccccccccccncncnoncnononononononononnnononononnnnnnnnnnnonnnn nono rtr r r r rtr r r r r E E EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE rererere ree 10 4 5 1 PENAL Osis a RE e N E E N 11 5 CVT TITEMS BY FUNCTION ccccssccscsssenccesososccedesuscesessasstend scsusesescsndscssesndscossedesvesdeedesesnesdesesesocesexesesseeusse s 13 5 1 ACCELERA TION SIGNALS a hee 13 5 2 AIRSPEED SIENA SA aa des 13 5 3 ANA osinean e Shegedebabaeaees hie a e E E ieee el eas Mega tes 13 5 4 ALTITUDE RATE SIGNALS nunai sinnn a ies 13 35 5 ANGLE OF ATTACK SIGNALS A a ias 14 520 ATHTUDE SIGNALS asninn n E a a i s 14 A AUDIO SIGNALS nnan e E N id 14 5 8 COCKPIT S WITCH SIGNAT Snin n ies 14 ANA 15 ILMO DISPLAY IN A ri 15 LA PAPA GE SIGNALS a es 15 II EMS SIGNAT a tia ia 16 3 13 E E IN ESI EAN EEEE E E T is 16 5 14 GLIDESLOPE SIGNALS ccccccccccccccccccccccccescecsesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesceesesesseescecssscssscsceceueceseeeseseuevenscs 17 JAS GPS SIGNALS sata diiniita 17 5 16 IRS AHRS SIGNALS ccccccccccccccccccccccccececsceuseseeesesesesesesesesesesesesesese
6. P Term This will bring up the terminal window as shown below B32 Terminal Socket 192 168 14 99 9013 E BR i File Edit View Displays Tools TermCommands KBMON Commands WinViews Options Window Help E SAS Asa t oo a Y Command Messages ARA m Terminal Socket 192 168 14 99 9013 DAR PS ST1 CXL CML 109 sent vj Enter Esc Lo For Help press F1 This information can be viewed on the PC or recorded as a text file for later review While in Terminal Mode it is also possible to send the EGPWS a list of signals from a command file or a list of commands from a script file Command files contain a list of signal names that are sent to the EGPWS so that the values can be viewed Similarly script files contain a list of commands to be sent to the EGPWS for processing With the terminal window active many of the common terminal commands are available on the terminal windows toolbar PS button Generates a Present Status command PS n ST 1 button Generates a self test command ST 1 n CXL button List the available CVT items CXL n CML button Lists the selected CVT items CML n Script button Load script select script via dialog box PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 4 1 1 Present Status Usually it is best to begin by checking Present Status type PS and press Enter An example is shown below fora MK V EGPWS The following t
7. PRODUCTION Release 22 Nov 2013 10 58 41 MST Printed on 28 Jan 2014 Honeywell Redmond WA SWM69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 MKV A BOSS User s Manual Drawing Number SWM69000940 802 Revision A Prepared by Honeywell International Inc Redmond WA 98073 9701 This document is an unpublished work Copyright 2013 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Description Updated per ECO 0204813 See AeroPDM signatures This document and all information and expression contained herein are the property of Honeywell International Inc and is provided to the recipient in confidence on a need to know basis Your use of this document is strictly limited to a legitimate business purpose requiring the information contained therein Your use of this document constitutes acceptance of these terms Honeywell Redmond WA SWM69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 Table of Contents 1 RL O 1 Vil CEFFECTIVITY ves inicios 1 1 2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS is 1 2 OVERVIEW AS A ON 1 3 INSTALLING BOSS AAA AUN N NO OOMPP Pe Pr 1 3 1 ETHERNET PORT SPTUP a aca 2 32 CONFIGURE BOSS rr a e e ai ated Sw 3 3 3 WINDOWS XP FIREWALL CONFIGURATION 0c0sccssecseseeeseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseeeseseseseseseeeseseseseresereseseseseseeesenens 4 4 USING BOSS NE E E O T A T SE E 4 4 1 TERMINAL MODE seeneniit aeaniee aren EERE NERO EANAN ERENCE NNE SEENEN ENESENN ENAERE 6 4 1 1 SEAIA E a AN EAA E EA
8. TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 3 3 Windows XP Firewall Configuration BOSS is reliant on Ethernet communication on standard and non standard ports The Windows firewall tends to consider this activity as intrusion attempts and will interfere with them The following tools have issues with the Windows Firewall and need to be allowed access through the firewall In general when the program is run for the first time windows may ask if the program is allowed or not If this happens then select all three boxes NOTE Windows tracks the location of a program so if a program like BOSS is run from multiple locations then windows may block one of them but allow the other access Therefore it is important to make sure if multiple locations are expected to be used that the program is executed from each of those locations Once the program has run the following instructions may be used to allow or modify the programs ability to pass through the firewall The following steps may be a verification step rather than a modification Before executing these instructions make sure to execute BOSS Execute the following instructions to configure Windows firewall 1 Open the Control Panel gt Security Center gt Windows Firewall Allowed Programs 2 Enable BOSS access a Find MKV A EGPWS BOSS II b Check all three boxes for any that appear in the list c Find b32pc exe d Check all thre
9. These fields can be used in combination so VF could be used to get both the value and the flags recorded 4 5 1 Example The following shows an example command or BTS file that creates a view adds a few signals to the view and creates a history file to log those signals to a log file See section 5 for a list of signals A script file is an ASCII text file and can be edited with any simple text editor like Windows Notepad or Wordpad J BRK KKK KK KI A I A A A AAA Set up the history file J BRK KK KK KK I IR A AA A I eo k NOSTATS Turn off printing of statistics 11 PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Redmond WA CAGE Code 97896 USE HIST Testl LOG NONE USE VIEWS VIEWS SET RATE 1000 VIEWS STOP views add RawBCA t views add RawPit views add RawRo views add RawGA t1 VIEWS START chl VE ii Honeywell SWT69000940 802 Rev A 11 21 13 Start a history file named Testl Hxx Turn off logging of all signals Start views interface Set View update rate to 1 second Stop updates while adding signals Add required signals Value and flags Value and custom field Start the views running again log these signals to the history file log log log log RawBCAltl RawPitchl RawRol11 RawGAltl1 Assuming the above file was named RecordA
10. altitude rate from 2 IRS source feet per minute 5 17 Localizer signals CVT Item Description units ALoc1 Val Analog localizer deviation validity 1 valid Raw analog localizer deviation dots PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 5 18 Radio Altitude signals Indicates which of DH MDA should be used for Mode 6 Minimums callouts 1 DH 5 19 RAAS SmartRunway SmartLanding signals LRwyEDist Distance to Runway End Position High Precision must 1 for RAAS SR SL to be operative HtAbvField Calculated height above field used to trigger many callouts LRwyCurGsA Calculated approach angle to runway used in Excessive Approach Angle Monitor PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 5 20 Terrain Awareness and GPWS signals CVT Item Description units Approach State of EGPWS Approach Takeoff logic l approach mode O takeoff mode CRwyApt Airport designation of closest runway ICAO code PosSrce Source of latitude and longitude signals 1 left GPS 2 right GPS 3 left FMC 4 right FMC 5 left IRS 6 right IRS 7 left IRS with left GPS correction 8 left IRS with right GPS correction 9 right IRS with left GPS correction 10 right IRS with right GPS correction 11 Dead reckoning nautical miles Terrain awareness corrected altitude Geometric Altitude as c
11. e boxes for any that appear in the list e Press OK 4 Using BOSS Start BOSS by clicking the shortcut created or by executing the executable C BOSS B32pc exe It will come up with a screen similar to this PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 0 B32 File Edit View Displays Tools WinViews Options Window Help ee ee ee es RR Shortcuts 5 Command Messag Displays MEVA EGP 2 Terminals PRE Options Toolbars Enter Esc Manual Resur For Help press F1 IMPORTANT NOTE The MKV A EGPWS will reset when the Etherent port cable is physically attached or removed from the LRU This is intentional as per the requirements for the EGPWS system PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 4 1 Terminal Mode Terminal Mode is the primary mode of using BOSS to query the EGPWS signals While in Terminal Mode the user receives a command prompt gt from the EGPWS whenever it is ready to receive a command The user can enter a command by selecting it from the drop down Commands menu or by typing it in after the prompt This command will be sent to the EGPWS The EGPWS will respond to the PC with the requested information The easiest way to launch Terminal Mode is to use the short cut toolbar on the left of the screen Select Displays and then DS
12. ect input discrete 1 1 activated TA_NotAvail State of Terrain INOP lamp 1 inop State of the Terrain Inhibit discrete input True inhibited State of the momentary Terrain Select switch 1 3 activated 2 non activated activated WSINOP State of Windshear INOP lamp 1 inop PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 5 9 Course signals CVT Item Description units RawSelCrs 1 Raw digital selected course from 1 source degrees RawSelCrs2 Raw digital selected course from 2 source degrees RawSelCrs3 Raw digital selected course from 3 source degrees RawSelCrs4 Raw digital selected course from 4 source degrees 5 10 Display signals 5 11 Flap Angle signals PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Redmond WA CAGE Code 97896 Honeywell SWT69000940 802 Rev A 11 21 13 5 12 FMS signals CVT Item RawFGSpd1 RawFGSpd2 RawFLatl RawFLat2 RawFLngl RawFLng2 RawFMHd1 RawFMHd2 RawFMTk1 RawFMTk2 RawFMVarl RawFMVar2 RawFTHdl RawFTHd2 RawFTTk1 RawFTTK2 TANvModel TANvMode2 Description units Raw ground speed from 1 FMS source knots Raw ground speed from 2 FMS source knots Raw latitude from 1 FMS source degrees Raw latitude from 2 FMS source degrees Raw longitude from 1 FMS source degrees Raw longitude from 2 FMS source degrees Raw magnetic heading from 1 FMS source degrees Raw ma
13. erase will verify and reboot FHF Output flight fault history FHG Output ground history FHI Output INOP history FHS Output status history FHW Output Warning history ST lt 1 6 L or C gt Perform SelfTest 1 6 L Long Level 1 C Cancel VOI lt word gt Voice a word if word unknown it will be spelled 4 2 Script Files Script files are files with SCR or BTS extension which contain a list of commands to be sent to the EGPWS Script files can be created using a text editor A sample script file is shown below This file will set the EGPWS position to near Seattle Washington at an altitude of 12 000 feet heading true north with a groundspeed of 200 knots The display range will be forced to 300 nautical miles COV PosUncert 0 COV TAWxRngl 300 COV TACAIt 12000 COV TALatude 47 COV TALngude 122 COV TATruHd 0 COV TATruTrk 0 delay 4000 COV TAGndSpd 200 The delay statement is not an EGPWS command and is not sent to the EGPWS Instead the delay 4000 command causes BOSS to wait 4000 ms 4 seconds before sending the next command The following commands are available to start a command script Include script bts Use script script bts PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 4 3 Command Files Ground testing of EGPWS typically uses BOSS in Data Display Mode to view and verify all EGPWS inputs The EGPWS inputs are defined by C
14. ext will appear on the PC Note If the text overruns one screen height the message Press to Continue Y N will appear at the bottom of the screen Press Y to continue scrolling down gt PS EGPWC CONFIGURATION PART NUMBER 69000942 001 MOD STATUS 0 SERIAL NUMBER MK5A 00251 SOFTWARE VERSION 01 01 TERRAIN DATABASE VERSION 469 ENVELOPE MOD DATABASE VERSION BO7 BOOT CODE PART NUMBER 69001906 001 CURRENT FAULTS NO FAULTS Terrain Awareness Weather Radar 1 Off Terrain Awareness Weather Radar 2 Off CURRENT CONFIGURATION Aircraft Type 30 Audio Menu 0 Altitude Callout Menu 0 Optional Inputs Selected Dual ILS Selected RAW PROGRAM PIN STATES Program Pin 1 TP 10A 7 TP 12A Program Pin 2 TP 10B 4 MP 03D Program Pin 3 TP 10C 1 Open Program Pin 4 MP 04D 1 Open Program Pin 5 MP 04B Open Program Pin 6 MP 08A 1 Open Program Pin 7 MP 14D 2 Ground Program Pin 8 MP 05A 1 Open Program Pin 9 MP 02C 5 MP 07B Program Pin 10 MP 04A 1 Open Program Pin 11 MP 04C 1 Open Program Pin 12 TP 05B Open Program Pin 13 MP 05B Open Program Pin 14 TP 02C 1 Open Program Pin 15 MP 15C 1 Open P
15. gnetic heading from 2 FMS source degrees Raw magnetic track angle from 1 FMS source degrees Raw magnetic track angle from 2 FMS source degrees Raw magnetic variation angle from 1 FMS source degrees Raw magnetic variation angle from 2 FMS source degrees Raw true heading angle from 1 FMS source degrees Raw true heading angle from 2 FMS source degrees Raw true track angle from 1 FMS source degrees Raw true track angle from 2 FMS source degrees FMS Nav mode typically label 266 from 1 source 0 Dead Reckoning 1 Inertial 2 VOR DME 3 GPS 4 DME DME 5 VLF Omega 6 VLF Omega Inertial 7 no nav source is selected 8 nav mode not configured FMS Nav mode typically label 266 from 2 source 0 Dead Reckoning 1 Inertial 2 VOR DME 3 GPS 4 DME DME 5 VLF Omega 6 VLF Omega Inertial 7 no nav source is selected 8 nav mode not configured 5 13 Gear signals CVT Item Description units LandGrDn State of the landing gear 1 down O up LandGrDsc State of the landing gear or gear override discrete input 1 active PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 5 14 Glideslope signals Description units ILSTuned1 State of ILS 1 tuned discrete input 1 active ILSTuned2 State of ILS 2 tuned discrete input 1 active RawAGS1 Raw analog glideslope deviation from 1 source RawAGS1 Raw analog glideslope deviation from 2
16. lt bts the following command would be used to execute the script file INCLUDE RecordAlt bts When desired the log file can be stopped by simply closing BOSS or issuing the following command DEL HIST PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES 12 Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 5 CVT Items by function The following is a list of the CVTs grouped by function 5 1 Acceleration signals CVT Item Description units RawLngAccl Raw body longitudinal acceleration from 1 IRS g s RawLngAcc2 Raw body longitudinal acceleration from 2 IRS g s RawNrmAccl Raw normal longitudinal acceleration from 1 IRS g s RawNrmAcc2 Raw normal longitudinal acceleration from 2 IRS g s 5 2 Airspeed signals 5 3 Altitude signals 5 4 Altitude Rate signals CVT Item Description units RawBaroRtl Raw barometric altitude rate from 1 feet minute RawBaroRt2 Raw barometric altitude rate from 2 feet minute PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 5 5 Angle of Attack signals RawAAOA2 Raw analog angle of attack from 2 source degrees RawAOA1 Raw digital angle of attack from 1 source degrees RawAOA2 Raw digital angle of attack from 2 source degrees 5 6 Attitude signals 5 7 Audio signals Description units 5 8 Cockpit Switch signals StpAppSel State of steep approach sel
17. o the file name where Hxx is the next number in sequemce The normal externsion sequence is H00 followed by H01 H02 etc Ifa file already exists with the Hxx then BOSS will select the next Hxx extension that does not already exist If H99 is reached then BOSS would cycle back to HOO If the file size exceeds 1 4G then the current history file will be closed and a new file started with the next available file extension The file will be in the stored in BOSS s current working directory It is important to note that if an extension is specified and that file already exists then the file will be erased and a new empty file created Also if an extension other than Hxx is specified if BOSS reaches the file limit it will erase the file and start recording again losing all the previously recorded data The following command is used in the script or at the command prompt to stop recording history data to the history file DEL HIST Which data items are recorded in the history file can also be controlled with the following commands By default everything is recorded in the history file So the first command is to turn off everything being recorded as follows LOG NONE Then issue the following command for every data item that is desired to be recorded LOG lt signal name gt VCF default is VF The V indicates to record the value of the singal C for custom value and F for the flags fields of the signal
18. omputed from all altitude input sources including GPS altitude feet sources degrees TALngude Terrain awareness and terrain clearance floor longitude selected from A gen OEE TATruTrk Terrain awareness true track angle selected from multiple sources degrees Filtered Terrain clearance i e radio altitude feet VoiceModeID Identifies the current EGPWS voice alert e g M2PU is Mode 2 Pull Up alert 5 21 Temperature signals CVT Item Description units RawSAT1 Raw digital static air temperature from 1 source degrees C RawSAT2 Raw digital static air temperature from 2 source degrees C 20 PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES
19. rogram Pin 16 MP 08B Open Program Pin 17 TP 06D 2 Ground Program Pin 18 MP 15A 1 Open Program Pin 19 MP 15B Open gt 7 PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 4 1 2 Other Commands Below is an alphabetical list of commonly used commands To see a list of all commands type HELP or then press Enter CXR lt CVT Item gt output CVT Item s value Example CXR RawPitch1 will list current value of 1 Pitch source in degrees Note For a list of common CVT Items see Section 5 of this document CXL lt CVT Item or partial name gt list matching CVT Items Example CXL GPS will return all CVT Items with string GPS in their name COV lt CVT Item gt lt value gt overwrite CVT Item s value Example COV TerClr 750 will set computed terrain clearance to 750 feet Note When using the COV command the COMPUTER STATUS LED on the EGPWS front panel will change from green to red to indicate a software value has been overwritten The overwrite is temporary and will not be retained after power to the EGPWC is cycled ON OFF ON COD lt CVT Item or ALL gt clear overwrite of specific or all CVT Items Example COD TerClr will return computed terrain clearance to normal processing Note When the COD ALL command is issued the COMPUTER STATUS LED on the EGPWS front panel will return to its normal state FHE Flight history
20. sesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesescsusescessseueseesssseseeeees 18 3 17 LOCALIZERSIGNALS tardas 18 5 18 RADIO ALTITUDE SIGNALS cccccccccccccccccccccccccecececeeseseseeeeeseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseeescsescsesceeseseseseseeceseseceeesecesesenees 19 5 19 RAAS SMARTRUNWAY SMARTLANDING SIGNALS 0ccoccccccccnnnononononononononononononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononenoninininininininss 19 5 20 TERRAIN AWARENESS AND GPWS SIGNALS ooccccccccncnonononononononononononononononononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnss 20 5 21 TEMPERATURE SIGNALS cccccccccccccccccccccscscscsusueusuecsusesesesesesesesesesesesusesesesesesusesusesuscsesesssescscssevssscsusveusesseveuevevens 20 il PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 1 Introduction This document provides information on the use of the Honeywell BOSS program which is a software tool used in troubleshooting and checkout of aircraft installations of the Honeywell MKV A Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System EGPWS 1 1 Effectivity This user s guide is effective for BOSS Version main 64 PN SWT69000940 554 1 2 Reference Documents PDS69000940 000 Product Specification for MKV A EGPWS 2 Overview The EGPWS provides an Ethernet port connection that can be used to access internal data from the EGPWS In addition to internal data other items such as unit configuration and flight history can also be viewed u
21. sing a personal computer PC A PC terminal emulator program called BOSS is used to access information in the EGPWS BOSS runs on any PC with Windows XP or higher and communicates with the EGPWS by an Ethernet cable connection BOSS has two basic modes of operation Terminal Mode and Data Display Mode Terminal Mode is used to send EGPWS commands and receive data responses Signals data can be seen in real time using the Data Display Mode Data Display Mode can be used to assist in the system checkout when using an appropriate command file 3 Installing BOSS BOSS is available for free of charge download from the following website http wwwS5 1 honeywell com aero common documents egpws documents instalinfo documents diagrams documents Boss zip Honeywell recommends a Win7 PC running WinBOSS software software provided by Honeywell As it is a Windows PC the guidance regarding virus malware would be same as for any PC The Boeing standard corporate IT guidance can be used or airlines can follow their own internal IT policies on this matter There are no known adverse interactions between WinBOSS and for example McAfee products LANdesk ePolicyOrchestrator or Microsoft System Center Additional information may appear in the Line Maintenance Manual Protecting the computer The following techniques should be used to help protect your computer against potential security threats e Install Enable a Firewall A firewall protects
22. source RawGS1 Raw digital glideslope 1 source DDM RawGS2 Raw digital glideslope 2 source DD M RawGS3 Raw digital glideslope 3 source DDM M RawGS4 Raw digital glideslope 4 source DD 5 15 GPS signals Description units Raw altitude from 1 GPS source feet Raw altitude from 2 GPS source feet Raw ground speed from 1 GPS source knots Raw ground speed from 2 GPS source knots Raw latitude from 1 external GPS source degrees Raw latitude from 2 external GPS source degrees Raw longitude from 1 external GPS source degrees Raw longitude from 2 external GPS source degrees Raw horizontal dilution of precision from 1 GPS source no units Raw horizontal dilution of precision from 2 GPS source no units RawHFOM1 Raw horizontal figure of merit from 1 GPS source nautical miles or ENOM E RawHFOM2 Raw horizontal figure of merit from 2 GPS source nautical miles or EONI faem Raw horizontal integrity limit from 1 GPS Source nautical miles Raw horizontal integrity limit from 2 GPS Source nautical miles Raw vertical figure of merit from 1 GPS source feet or meters Raw vertical figure of merit from 2 GPS source feet or meters PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 5 16 IRS AHRS signals RawIVS1 Raw inertial vertical speed altitude rate from 1 IRS source feet per minute RawIVS2 Raw inertial vertical speed
23. u on the left hand side When done it will bring up a window as shown below For Help press F1 The values shown are CVTs internal to the EGPWC and are constantly being updated based on information from the EGPWC It includes information like the name value flags custom value and the PROPRIETARY NOTICE ON TITLE PAGE APPLIES Honeywell Redmond WA SWT69000940 802 Rev A CAGE Code 97896 11 21 13 units of the CVT Color coding is used to visually help understand what signals are valid green or invalid red The toolbar on the Views Window provides access to much of the functionality provided by Win VIEWS Toolbar help is provided to guide the user on what the various button will do The data viewed in Data Display Mode may be recorded for later analysis A history file with a HST extension is used to log the data Listed below are some of the more useful ones Disc icon Press to start recording data history Hand icon Pause Resume recording history Dotted Box Add CVT to window individually or via a file containing a list of CVTs a BOSS command file When the view is active the WinVIEWS W Data Mode on the main menu provide additional functionality control related to data mode logging In addition CVT items can be added to the views window by typing the following in the text box at the bottom of the B32pc window Views add lt cvt name gt See below for an example 3 File Edit View Displays
24. urrent Value Table CVT Items While in Terminal Mode it is possible to send the required list of CVT Items to the EGPWS for real time display This is called loading a Command file and must be done prior to using the real time Data Display Mode Command files are text files with the CMD extension which contain a list of CVT Items to be sent to the EGPWS Command files can be created using a text editor Sample command files are typically found in an appendix to the applicable ground test procedure Sample command files for ground and flight testing are found on the EGPWS website A brief sample Command File is shown below RawRA1 RawBAltl AGS1Val The first string is the CVT Item example RawRA1 is the raw radio altitude from the 1 source After a space the second string is optional to make it compatible with previous versions of WinViews and BOSS with contains a combination of the letters V C and or F and were used to signifying if the user wishes to examine the Value Custom and or Flag field of the preceding CVT Item Now this field is ignored and all three values are provided 4 4 Data Display Mode Views Data Display Mode is a real time display of selected signals data in the EGPWS The available function keys are listed on the screen during Data Display Mode The Data Display Mode in BOSS is called a views window To start a views window the easiest way is to select the Views toolbar button on the Shortcuts men

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