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1. To verify that your GPS is communicating with FliteDeck3 select Find GPS The dialog box in Step 3 will then appear PLANEBOOK OwNER S MANUAL 3 Select the Check for GPS now radio button and the select Next 2 FliteDeck3 will now automatically begin to locate your GPS Find your GPS automatically Gulfstream 2008 39 PlaneBook Owner s Manual PLANEBOOK OwNER S MANUAL 4 When your GPS is located the following dialog box is displayed Looking for your GPS 5 Select Finish to exit the Check for GPS utility GPS setup for your PlaneBook and FliteDeck3 is now complete PlaneBook Owner s Manual 40 Gulfstream 2008 8 Lithium ion Battery and Power Management Your LifeBook notebook has a Lithium ion battery that provides power for operating your notebook when no external power source is available The battery is durable and long lasting but should not be exposed to extreme temperatures high voltages chemicals or other hazards The Lithium ion battery s operating time may become shorter if the battery is used under the following conditions At temperatures that exceed a low of 5 C or a high of 35 C Extreme temperatures not only reduce charging efficiency but can also cause battery deterioration The Charging icon on the Status Indicator panel will flash when you try to charge a battery that is outside its operating temperature range When using a high current device such a
2. 3 Select Keyboard to display the On Screen Key board The keyboard should appear as shown below Note When the cursor is in the Button Text win dow a keyboard icon also appears just below the Button Text window Tapping the icon also re sults in a keyboard being displayed on screen Keyboard File Keyboard Settings Help e F1 F2 F3 gt rs ro E rid rid ed osc brk 2 3 gt 5 6 7 8 9 0 s Fins ml out gt 5 pt rir v 117 8 9 Deon Simm lt gt gt MES NN 2 3 ciri at E SEKJE o 4 Tap out the text of document or application as you wish to see it on the button then close the keyboard 5 Select Browse from the menu editor The Select Program dialog will be displayed 3i Look i fot ocal Disk C x ol co Documents and Setongs er 6550 Fight Crew Pubs EGI Fight Crew Pubs Program Fies SUPPORT VALUFADD WINDOWS satt File name 6550_ORH pat Open Files of type Cancel L 6 Using the Select Program dialog box navigate to the document or application you wish to launch when the Document Application button on the PlaneBook screen is selected 7 When the document or application is selected and shown in the File name window of the Select Program dialog box select Open from the Select Program dialog box 8
3. Address Controlia g 1 g Control Panel 2 E XS Switch to Category View Accessibiity Options Add Hardware Add or Remove Programs See Also 8 Windows Update fig o 9 Help and Support Administrative Tool Bluetooth Local COM Utiity poth Local COM 2 A Date and Time Display Fingerprint Sensor The Windows Explorer selection provides a quick method of displaying the Windows Explorer menu Do File Edi View Favorites Tools Help Qs T9 i JO search Foders Address My Documents E 1 Bco Folders es Desktop 3 Bluetooth mpm Bluetooth H FEGEER TUR E Fight Crew Pubs sche crew Pubs E My EverNote Files E My music My EverNote Files My Notes Gal y E My Pictures r E My Videos My Music 8 My Computer gt My Network Places Recyck Bin My Notes The Return to Windows selection changes Plane Book from the PlaneBook mode to the Windows mode See page 5 of this manual for instructions on this topic and page 4 for instructions on returning to the PlaneBook mode from the Windows mode The Shut Down Button Functions The Shut Down button allows you to shut down or restart the tablet PC in the same three conventional ways found in Windows mode while staying in the PlaneBook mode This gives you the convenience of leaving the tablet PC in PlaneBook
4. Select Add Button The new Document Application button is now shown at the bottom of the Button List window To move the Document I Application button to a different location on the PlaneBook screen ensure it is highlighted in the Button List window Then use the up arrow at the top of the Button List window to move the button to the desired location 9 Select Close to close the PlaneBook Menu Editor dialog box Verify the new Document Application button is now displayed on the Plane Book screen To delete a Document Application button 1 Open the PlaneBook Menu Editor dialog box 2 Select highlight the Document Application button you wish to delete from the Button List window Select Delete Button A dialog box will appear asking if you re sure you would like to de lete the Document Application button you ve selected Select Yes to delete the button 3 Select Close to close the PlaneBook Menu Editor dialog box Verify the Document Application button is no longer displayed on the PlaneBook screen The Update Button utility in the PlaneBook Menu Editor dialog box allows you to update Document Application buttons by changing the button text or changing the application launched by the button To update a Document Application button 1 Open the PlaneBook Menu Editor dialog box 2 Select highlight the Document Application button you wish to update from the Button List 3 Perform
5. a TOUCHDOWN USE RUDDER PEDAL STEER ING ANDOR RUDDER AERODYNAMIC CONTROL TO MAINTAIN INWAY CENTERLINE USE OF TILLER STEERING SHOULD BE LIMITED TO SPEEDS LESS THAN 60 KCAS CAUTION me NNESTEEES cas messace DISPLAYED MEUT 2 T Quick Reference Handbook Gulfstream G550 Advisory Blue Messages and Annunciations ctd 7 GPS SETUP GUIDE FOR JEPPVIEW FLITEDECK 3 Introduction One of the special features of PlaneBook is its ability to function as a moving map This is accomplished through the use of a GPS signal receiver working in concert with Jeppesen s JeppView FliteDeck 3 software The GPS receiver is either connected to PlaneBook using a USB cable or transmits the position signal wirelessly using Bluetooth wireless technology With the FliteDeck 3 software installed the GPS signal will overlay a dynamic aircraft symbol on the navigational charts or airport diagram and also provide three dimensional position information on selected displays Note For more information on the use and configurations of JeppView FliteDeck 3 software please refer to the documentation accompanying the software Note Per FAA Advisory Circular AC 91 78 any precomposed information being used for navigation must be current up to date and valid In addition use of this system is allowed provided this system does not replace any navigation system or equipment required by 14 CFR part 91 E
6. double click it EB Restart in PlaneBook Mode This causes the following dialog box to be displayed Select Yes to restart the FG 1620G in PlaneBook Mode Restart in PlaneBook mode 1 x Gulfstreant PLANE BOOK Are you sure you want to restart in PlaneBook Mode Yes No To Change From PlaneBook Mode to Windows Mode Click the Utilities menu button and select Return to Windows from the drop down menu lt PlaneBook Gulfstreanr PLANE BOOK Shut Down Unplug Eject Device PlaneBook Menu Editor Power Meter PlaneBook Taskbar Check for Updates Version Information Control Panel Windows Explorer Return to Windows This causes the following dialog box to be displayed Select Yes to restart the FG 1620G in PlaneBook Mode Restart in windows mode 00 Gulfstreanr PLANE BOOk Are you sure you would like to switch your PlaneBook to Windows mode Please Note The system will reset into landscape mode and the PlaneBook software will no longer run in this mode Tap Yes to switch to Windows mode Yes No 5 The PlaneBook Desktop Description PlaneBook Start Button Print Screen Button Open PlaneBook Taskbar Button Gulfstarr PLANEBOOK Venues Utilities Button Shut Down Button a a 2 Adobe Reader 6550 QRH p PlaneBook Taskbar Overflow List an z0vem M e osos Taskbar Pin Control PlaneBook Taskbar Plane
7. 1 800 810 GULF 4853 For Flight Crew Technical Information questions or technical support issues select option 3 then option 2 For Sales Invoicing and Distribution questions such as subscriptions and billing select option 3 then option 1 Second Tier Technical Support Our staff at Gulfstream should be able to answer any ques tions and remedy any difficulty of the PlaneBook portion of the Fujitsu FG 1620G Tablet PC However if we determine the problem is with the PC itself and not the PlaneBook sys tem we may elect to confer with our PC provider and then get back in touch with you or we may escalate your issue directly to our PC provider for assistance Regardless of your technical support issue we request that you always contact Gulfstream first to ensure the best and quickest service Getting to Know PlaneBook References Available The Operating State of Your Tablet PlaneBook Mode versus Windows Mode eee Windows pero PlaneBook 106 eere Hardware Modifications Made for PlaneBook Changing From Windows Mode to PlaneBook To Change From Windows Mode to PlaneBook 1006 To Change From PlaneBook Mode to Windows 6 7 eee ee eae The PlaneBook Desktop Description The Open PlaneBook Taskbar Button The
8. Print Screen Button The PlaneBook Start Button The PlaneBook Taskbar The PlaneBook Taskbar Buttons Document Application Buttons The Utilities Button Functions The Shut Down Button Functions Working with Your Pilots Manuals Suite Document Navigation Button Functions The Centralized Linked QRH Architecture GPS Setup Guide for JeppView FliteDeck3 Introduction 07 PlaneBook Bluetooth Recognition of the GPS Unit and Setup nre einn GPS Setup in Jeppesen FliteDeck3 Lithium ion Battery and Power Management Recharging the Batteries Low Battery State oper erro asse E Ep AR TR ARR Replacing the Battery eese Power Management eee Power Suspend Resume Button Standby 1000 none ena na ii un ni Hibernation Save to Disk Feature Windows Power Management 1 Getting to Know PlaneBook References Available In addition to this owner s manual the following refer ences are available
9. Standby or Hibernation save to disk mode should not be used with certain pc cards Check your PC card documentation for more information When PC cards or external devices are in use hibernation save to disk mode cannot return to the exact state prior to suspension because all the peripheral devices will be re initialized when the system restarts If your notebook is actively accessing information when you enter standby or Hibernation mode changes to open files are not lost Files are left open and memory is kept active during Standby mode or the memory is transferred to the internal hard drive during Hibernation mode The main advantage of using Hibernation save to disk mode is that power is not required to maintain your data This is particularly important if you will be leaving your notebook in a suspended state for a prolonged period of time The drawback of using Hibernation mode is that it lengthens the power down and power up sequences and resets peripheral devices Hibernation Save to Disk Feature The Hibernation feature saves the contents of your notebook s system memory to the hard drive as a part of the Suspend Resume mode You can enable or disable this feature The default settings are not enabled To enable or disable the Hibernation feature follow these steps From the Start menu select Settings and then select Control Panel From the Control Panel select Power Options Select the Hibernate
10. is selected Then select Next The wizard will now search for any devices broadcasting a Bluetooth signal Add New Connection Wizard BE x This wizard will create the settings for Bluetooth device connection Please ensure your Bluetooth devices are on and setto discoverable In order to certify Bluetooth there are times when the security setting is modified temporarily When setup ends it returns to the original setting automatically C Express Mode Recommended Custom Mode This allows you to set the details for the connection Back Cancel 5 The next window shows a list of devices detected broadcasting a Bluetooth signal Select the device you are trying to recognize configure and connect in this case the GPS Then select Next The wizard will now connect to the GPS Add New Connection Wizard X Select a device Please choose the Bluetooth device you wish to use r Bluetooth device __ Device Name d BT GPS 35FCD2 Refresh 6 Select a service to use with the GPS The default Service Class of Serial Port and Service name of BT GPS COM Port will be the settings to be used Then select Next Add New Connection Wizard xi Select a service Please choose the service to use r Service selection LJ Serial Port BT GPS COM Port lt Back Cancel 7 Select a COM port to use with the GPS a
11. mode To use this feature ensure all running documents and applications are closed select the option you desire and then select OK Shut Down PlaneBook i x GulfStreany PLANE Book What do you want the PlaneBook to do M Shut down Restart Logoff Hibernate Selecting OK will forcibly close all running applications and shut down your PlaneBook Any unsaved data will be lost Please close all applications before selecting OK Version 3 05 Cancel 6 Working with Your Pilot s Manuals Suite Document Navigation Button Functions On the right edge of each document there are five navigation buttons to make navigation across one or many documents an effortless process The buttons are similar to those shown in this document with the exception of the TOC button Each is described as follows Note QRH TAB INDEX Regardless of the document you are viewing or using selection of this button takes you directly to the QRH TAB INDEX PAGE of the QRH for your airplane lt BACK Selection of this button takes you backward to the previous view displayed within the PlaneBook manuals suite each time it is selected In order for it to work you must have gone forward into one or more documents This button is active until the beginning is reached FORWARD Selection of this button takes you forward to the next view displayed within the PlaneBook manuals suite each time it is selected In order fo
12. to assist you in getting to know PlaneBook References to these guides will be given throughout this manual e PlaneBook Quick Reference Guide e Fujitsu s User s Guide for the Lifebook P1620 Notebook It is recommended that all of the above guides be read and understood in order to minimize any otherwise preventable downtime of PlaneBook 2 The Operating State of Your Tablet PlaneBook Mode versus Windows Mode The Fujitsu FG 1620G PlaneBook system is capable of operation in two different modes Windows mode and PlaneBook mode Changing from Windows mode to PlaneBook mode and vice versa is described on page 4 of this guide Windows Mode When in Windows mode the FG 1620G functions as a laptop PC using Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition as its base operating system Functions and features in this mode are compatible with what is expected of an ordinary compact tablet PC PlaneBook Mode When in PlaneBook mode the FG 1620G functions as an electronic document management EDM tool for flight crews who desire to operate in a paperless cock pit environment in accordance with FAA Advisory Cir cular No 91 78 Use of Class 1 or Class 2 Electronic Flight Bag EFB dated 07 20 07 or later approved version n addition to providing service as an EDM PlaneBook also may be loaded with additional data and or convenience programs such as weight and balance calculators navig
13. Book Taskbar Settings Button Overflow List Button The Open PlaneBook Taskbar Button With the PlaneBook taskbar hidden tapping the but ton shown below results in the taskbar being displayed vertically on the right edge of the PlaneBook desktop With the taskbar visible but not pinned tapping this button twice results in the taskbar being hidden from view Note With the taskbar visible tapping anywhere on the tablet screen results in the taskbar being hidden from view unless pinned See next Note Note The feature described above works only when the PlaneBook taskbar is not pinned in the always displayed position Pinning the taskbar is accom plished using the Taskbar Pin Control button located at bottom of the taskbar which functions as follows Unpinned Pinned H Q Taskbar can be Taskbar remains hidden or displayed displayed The Print Screen Button Clicking this button prints an image of whatever is cur rently displayed on the PlaneBook desktop The PlaneBook Start Button If the tablet is in PlaneBook mode and the Plane Book desktop is not displayed clicking this button displays the PlaneBook desktop If the tablet is in PlaneBook mode and the PlaneBook desktop is displayed clicking this button hides the PlaneBook desktop The PlaneBook Taskbar The PlaneBook taskbar provide
14. First de select un check the Use default COM port box b Using the drop down list select a COM port of COM10 or lower In this example we will use COMB Note The GPS based moving map feature available in Jeppesen FliteDeck 3 will not operate unless the GPS setup COM port in both PlaneBook and FliteDeck are both set to the same COM port and that COM port must be COM10 or lower c Ensure the Auto Connect box is selected checked Then select Next Add New Connection Wizard E X Select a COM port Setthe COM portfor use We recommend using the default COM port Assignment of COM Port Name coma v M Auto Connect Use default COM port lt Back Cancel 8 Once Step 7 is complete the following dialog box will appear The setup of application software will be covered in Section 3 PlaneBook Bluetooth Recognition of the GPS Unit and Setup The drivers have been pre installed prior to shipment making the GPS a plug and play device Select Next to continue Add New Connection Wizard x COM port setting Setup of COM8 complete Setup application software and driver if needed Next gt Cancel 9 Optional At this point in the wizard you may rename your GPS change its icon or create a shortcut to it on your Windows desktop Once selections if any are made select Next to complete the wizard Add New Connection Wizard x Enter a name
15. J OWNERS MANUAL Electronic Document Manager uo ENT Culfstviurr PLANE Book ShutDown U li es ETE pucri i Mises Weight amp Balance TT Gulfstream SMALLER FASTER BETTER Copyright 2008 Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Gulfstream Aerospace P O Box 2206 M S C 20 Savannah GA 31402 912 965 3520 Fax ubs gulfstream com 1 800 810 4853 United States 1 912 965 4178 International Then Sales Invoicing and Distribution option 3 then option 1 Flight Crew Technical Information option 3 then option 2 Gulfstream All rights reserved Except as expressly provided herein no part of this manual may be reproduced copied transmitted disseminated downloaded or stored in any storage medium for any purpose without the expressed prior written consent of Gulfstream Information in this document is subject to change without notice Gulfstream reserves the right to change to improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Visit Gulfstream s customers only web site www myGulfstream com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this product PlaneBook is a registered trademark of Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation and may not be used without the expressed permission of Gulfstream Welcome Congratulations on your acquisition of Gulfstream s Pl
16. SOON AS POSSIBLE CAUTION WHEN YOU ARE IN STANDBY MODE THERE MUST ALWAYS BE AT LEAST ONE POWER SOURCE ACTIVE IF YOU REMOVE ALL POWER SOURCES WHILE YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK IS IN STANDBY MODE ANY DATA THAT HAS NOT BEEN SAVED TO THE HARD DRIVE WILL BE LOST Once your notebook goes into Dead Battery Suspend mode you will be unable to resume operation until you provide a source of power either from an adapter or a charged battery Once you have provided power you will need to press the Suspend Resume button to resume operation In the Dead Battery Suspend mode your data can be maintained for some time However if a power source is not provided promptly the Power indicator will stop flashing and go out meaning that you have lost the data that was not stored Once you provide power you can continue to use your system while an adapter is charging the battery Replacing the Battery Your notebook comes with one battery pack you might want to consider purchasing a spare By keeping a spare battery fully charged you can immediately swap with one that is not fully charged There are two ways to swap batteries cold and hot swapping Cold swapping means swapping batteries when the system is powered down hot swapping is performed when the system is powered by AC power Cold swapping Batteries Have a charged battery ready to install e Shut down your system and disconnect the AC adapter e Lift the display enough to pull the
17. and select an icon Setup the connection name and icon r Setting information Connection Name BT GPS 35FCD2 Icon Change Icon Create a shortcut on the desktop lt Back Cancel 10 The following dialog box appears indicating setup of your GPS is complete Select Finish to close the dialog box and exit the wizard Add New Connection Wizard E xi Completing the Add New Connection Wizard Registration of connection information complete lt Back Cancel 11 Ensure your GPS is still ON In the Bluetooth Settings application window right mouse click the GPS icon and select Connect Allow a few moments for connection to occur alxi Bluetooth View Help Bluetooth oa e Printer HCRP Connection D2 PRON Disconnect Delete Detail New G Create Shortcut on Desktop Connection Rename Change Icon 12 Once connection has occurred left mouse click in the white area of the Bluetooth Settings application window Note the green and yellow handshake indicating a connection has occurred and the GPS is communicating with PlaaneBook Bluetooth Settings E o xl Bluetooth View Help m 6 Bluetooth A 1 3 Printer HCRP BT GPS 35FC Connection D2 pm Connection Right mouse click the GPS icon and select Disconnect A question box will appear asking Are you sure you want to disconnect S
18. aneBook To obtain the most value from your invest ment it is suggested that you take the time to read this manual and learn how to use the system Important Numbers Record the configuration part number Configuration P N and unit serial number S N here in case your unit ever needs service or if you need to contact technical support Both of these numbers can be found on the bottom of the unit on two white decals The configuration part number Configuration P N decal is usually placed above the serial number S N decal Configuration P N Unit S N Technical Support It is our foremost concern to ensure that you are always 100 satisfied with PlaneBook including support after the sale Given that a computer is still a machine however it is foreseeable that machines will break from time to time We ask that you please take the following steps toward obtaining technical support 1 Ensure you ve first checked all of the documentation that was included with the Fujitsu FG 1620G Tablet PC the PlaneBook Quick Reference Guide and this PlaneBook Owner s Manual 2 If you are unable to solve your problem using the docu mentation contact Flight Crew Technical Information us ing the information on the following page Contact Gulfstream If you have any questions or encounter any difficulty while using PlaneBook please contact Gulfstream By e mail pubs gulfstream com By telephone 1 912 965 4178 or
19. ation charts and aircraft performance planning software Hardware Modifications Made for PlaneBook Refer to Fujitsu s Users Guide for the Lifebook P1620 Notebook page 21 USING THE LIFEBOOK APPLICATION PANEL See illustration on next page Two of the five applica tion buttons bottom left corner of the display screen have been modified for use when in the PlaneBook mode Buttons 1 and 2 have been modified to serve as BRIGHTNESS control buttons Pushing button 2 1 in creases the screen brightness Pushing button 1 J decreases the screen brightness Whenever either button is pushed the Brightness Min Max scale is displayed The Min Max scale automatically hides a few seconds after the button is released In Windows mode buttons 1 and 2 serve primarily as Page Up button 2 1 and Page Down button 1 J Secondary functions for these buttons can be assigned at the discretion of the owner when in Windows mode Buttons 3 4 and the ENT Ctl Alt Del button remain unchanged in both the PlaneBook and Windows modes 4 Changing From Windows Mode to PlaneBook Mode and Vice Versa Note Whenever the FG 1620G is shut down it will re start in the operating mode it was in when previously shut down Windows mode or PlaneBook mode To Change From Windows Mode to PlaneBook Mode After the FG 1620G has finished its startup routine lo cate the Restart in PlaneBook Mode icon and
20. display latch from the slot Press the battery release latches to open the compartment e Remove the battery from the compartment Slide the new battery into the compartment e Close the compartment and the battery release latches will click into place Plug in the AC adapter and turn the power on Hot swapping Batteries CAUTION BE SURE TO PLUG IN AN AC ADAPTER PRIOR TO REMOVING THE BATTERY THERE IS NO BRIDGE BATTERY PRESENT TO SUPPORT THE SYSTEM WHILE THE BATTERY IS BEING REPLACED IF YOU DO NOT USE AN AC ADAPTER YOU WILL LOSE ANY UNSAVED FILES To hot swap batteries in your battery bay follow these steps Close any open files and put your system into Standby mode Connect an AC adapter or Auto Airline power adapter to provide power to the system e Lift the display enough to pull the display latch from the slot Press the battery release latches inward to open the compartment e Remove the battery from the compartment Slide the new battery into the compartment e Close the compartment and the battery release latches will click into place Press the Suspend Resume button to return your system to normal operation Note If the Lithium ion battery connector is not fully seated you may not be able to use your notebook or charge your battery Power Management Your PlaneBook has many options and features for conserving battery power Some of these features are automatic and need no use
21. elect Yes Note that after disconnecting the green and yellow handshake has been removed and the GPS icon reverts to the way it is pictured in Step 11 GPS Setup in Jeppesen FliteDeck3 Note This procedure assumes Jeppesen Flite Deck3 is installed on your PlaneBook 1 On your desktop select the Jeppesen FliteDeck Setup icon or from the Start menu select Programs Jeppesen gt JeppView FliteDeck3 gt FliteDeck3 Setup a Jeppesen FliteDeck Setup 2 Select the GPS tab in the FliteDeck Setup menu Make the following selections in the GPS tab a Select the GPS Connected Select manufacturer and model radio button b Select Generic as the manufacturer and NMEA 0183 RMC GGA as the model c In the Select COM port window select the same COM port as that selected in the GPS setup on page 5 in this example COM8 from the drop down list d Ensure the Override BAUD rate window is not selected un checked xl Interview Cancel Help d Routes Terminal Charts Airport Display Filter Measurement Configuration GPS Colors Enroute Chart Track Vertical Profile C No Position Information No GPS and No Simulator C Use simulator DO NOT USE IN FLIGHT GPS Connected Select manufacturer and model NMEA 0183 RMA NMEA 0183 RMC NMEA 0183 GLL VTG Aviation ABC SiRF NMEA Select COM Port coms lv Test COM and Baud 7 Override BAUD rate 50 Verify COM Find GPS
22. f PlaneBook as it is with this utility that you ll be keeping all your manuals up to date It is an Internet based utility that when selected checks your manuals suite against Gulfstream s suite If updates are needed they are installed at this time Once installed you are notified that your PlaneBook is up to date If no updates are needed you are also notified that your PlaneBook is up to date Note The Media Type selection in the Check for Up dates process defaults to the Internet as the source for data If you do not wish to use the Internet based process of updating your PlaneBook you must request a CD ROM from Technical Information s Sales and Distribution Group With the external CD ROM drive connected and ready change the Media Type to CD ROM and insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive The CD will automatically start running the update process To perform the Internet based Check for Updates process 1 Select Check for Updates from the Utilities drop down menu The following dialog box will be displayed myGulfstream com Set your myGulfstream com login Enter your myGulfstream com user id and password one time so you will not be asked to login each time you check for updates Set Login Media Type If you have an update CD ROM from Gulfstream select CD ROM from the list below Select Internet to download updates from myGulfstream com Internet Check for PlaneBook updates Check m
23. formation selection provides a means of verifying revision details for each manual in the PlaneBook manuals suite The details such as revision number and date are contained on a Version Viewer Page To access the Version Viewer Page perform the following actions 1 From the Utilities drop down menu select the Version Information utility A secondary drop down menu appears as seen below providing a PlaneBook Version Viewer Page utility lt FU PlaneBook ulfstreanr ST PLANE B oo K Shut Down Utilities A Pen Calibration i e Unplug Eject Device PlaneBook Menu Editor G550 QRH Power Meter PlaneBook Taskbar Check for Updates PlaneBook 6550 Version Viewer Page Version Information G550 AFM Control Panel Return to Windows 2 Click on the PlaneBook Version Viewer Page utility The following window will appear and its contents will be updated each time you update your PlaneBook electronic manuals F Adobe Reader PlaneBook G550 Version Viewer Page pdf PlaneBook la Gulfstreant EN PLANE BOOK PlaneBook G550 Version 2008 02 e 6550 AFM Revision 24 Jan 25 2008 G550 AOM Revision 23 Dec 21 2007 The Control Panel selection provides a quick method of displaying the Windows Control Panel menu amp Control Panel gt 08 lt Fie Edit View Favorites Tool Help amp Qui O i sera rates E7
24. in Plane Book mode tapping the PlaneBook Start Button returns the PlaneBook screen Safely Remove Hardware 2 x Select the device you wantto unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies you thatitis safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Hardware devices USB Mass Storage Device Kingston DT Elite HS 2 0 USB Device Generic volume D USB Mass Storage Device at Location 0 Properties Stop Display device components S Selection of the PlaneBook Menu Editor utility pro vides the means to perform the following actions with the Document Application buttons e Adding or deleting buttons e Changing the text shown on a button e Changing the document or application associated with a button e Rearranging the order of the buttons as presented on the PlaneBook screen Button List G550 PCL G550 AFM G550 AOM G550 PH G550 OIS MMEL MOPP Noise Manual Button Text 6550 Weight amp Balance 6550 QRH Keyboard Program Location C Documents and Settings Administrat Browse Add Button Update Button Delete Button Close To add a Document Application button 1 From the Utilities drop down menu select the PlaneBook Menu Editor utility 2 Select Add Button Verify the cursor is blinking in the Button Text window If not tap inside the Button Text window to place the cursor in the window
25. nabling the GPS moving map feature is divided into two setup procedures The purpose of this guide is to provide these procedures e PlaneBook Recognition of the GPS Unit and Bluetooth Setup JeppView FliteDeck 3 Recognition of the GPS Signal PlaneBook Bluetooth Recognition of the GPS Unit and Setup Note The GPS receiver transmitter is designed in such a manner in that if it detects that if after ten minutes its output signal is not being used by either PlaneBook or JeppView FliteDeck 3 it will automatically shut off in order to conserve battery power It is recommended that you periodically check the GPS during this process to ensure it is still ON 1 Ensure your GPS receiver transmitter is turned on It does not have to be outdoors for this procedure because at this point we are only allowing PlaneBook to recognize and connect to the GPS 2 From the Start menu select Programs gt Bluetooth gt Bluetooth Settings to open the Bluetooth Settings application The Bluetooth Settings application window appears 3 Bluetooth Settings E Bluetooth View Help m Q Bluetooth Printer HCRP Connection Connection 3 In the Bluetooth Settings application window shown on page 2 select the New Connection button This will begin the Add New Connection Wizard that will recognize configure and connect your GPS In the Add New Connection Wizard dialog box ensure Custom Mode
26. ok is in Hibernation mode See Hibernation Feature Standby Mode Standby mode in Windows saves the contents of your system memory during periods of inactivity by maintaining power to critical parts This mode turns off the CPU display hard drive and all other internal components except those necessary for maintaining system memory and restarting Your notebook can be put in Standby mode by e Pressing the Power Suspend Resume button when your system is turned on Selecting Standby from the Windows Shut Down menu Timing out from lack of activity Allowing the battery to reach the Dead Battery Warning condition Your notebook s system memory typically stores the file on which you are working open application information and any other data required to support operations in progress When you resume operation from Standby mode your notebook will return to the point where it left off You must use the Power Suspend Resume button to resume operation and there must be an adequate power source available or your notebook will not resume Notes If running your notebook on battery power be aware that the battery continues to discharge while your notebook is in standby mode although not as fast as when fully operational Disabling the Power Suspend Resume button prevents it from being used to put the notebook into standby or Hibernation save to disk mode The button resume function can t be disabled The
27. on button see the description of the PlaneBook Menu Editor on page 14 of this manual The Utilities Button Functions Tapping the Utilities button causes the following drop down menu to be displayed Each of the selections is described in the following paragraphs gt M Z2 ETT P4 Gulfstreanr mi za OOK Shut Down Utilities Ura Pen Calibration Unplug Eject Device PlaneBook Menu Editor Power Meter PlaneBook Taskbar Check for Updates Version Information Control Panel Windows Explorer Return to Windows Selection of the Pen Calibration utility provides a method to ensure the stylus is calibrated to interact with the PC in exactly in the spot it touches Selection of this utility causes the following dialog box to be dis played along with a series of crosshairs onto which the stylus should be touched When the routine is complete OK will be available for selection in the dia log box Click OK to close To calibrate the screen tap the crosshair each time it appears on the screen and then tap OK Do not change your screen orientation until you have completed the calibration 9r Cancel Selection of the Unplug Eject Device utility duplicates the Safely Remove Hardware utility used in the Windows mode of operation but eliminates the need to leave the PlaneBook mode Once the hardware is properly stopped and safely removed clicking Close closes the dialog box Since the tablet is still
28. procedure At the top of page EB 5 in Step 22 tap on the link to the Before Landing checklist Assume the Before Landing checklist on page NE 5 is performed down to the third CAUTION following Step 8 where it is noted that the NWS Fixed Gain message is displayed on CAS In this CAUTION tap on the MESSAGE link following the NWS Fixed Gain message Now on page MC 42 in the Advisory Blue Messages and Annunciations section locate the NWS Fixed Gain message In the Corrective Action column for the message tap the link to the MEL Now on page 32 1 of the MEL locate item 32 4 Variable Gain Nose Wheel Steering Note here that relief is provided and NWS operation in the fixed gain mode is acceptable 10 Tap the BACK button once to return to page MC 42 in the Advisory Blue Messages and Annunciations section Note to log the message for maintenance action 11 Tap the BACK button once to return to the Before Landing checklist on page NE 5 Review the remaining NOTE in the checklist 12 Tap the BACK button once to return to page EB 5 Perform the remaining steps of the Engine Failure Above V1 procedure Quick Reference Handbook Gulfstream G550 1 PAGE DOWN Button Engine Failure Below V 40 Quick Reference Handbook Gulfstream G x 550 Before Landing AFM 2 05 59 Do CAUTION iF LOSS OF ALL APPROACH IN IMC CONDITIONS CONTINUE THE APPROACH ANO USING THE CAUTION
29. r intervention However others depend on the parameters you set to best suit your operating conditions such as those for the display brightness Internal power management for your notebook may be controlled from settings made in your operating system and or pre bundled power management applications Besides the options available for conserving battery power there are also some things that you can do to prevent your battery from running down too quickly For example you can create an appropriate power saving profile put your notebook into Standby mode when it is not performing an operation and limit the use of high power devices As with all mobile battery powered computers there is a trade off between performance and power savings Power Suspend Resume Button When your notebook is active the Power Suspend Resume button can be used to manually put the notebook into Standby mode Push the Power Suspend Resume button when the notebook is active but not actively accessing anything and immediately release the button If your notebook is suspended pushing the Power Suspend Resume button returns your notebook to active operation You can tell whether the system is Suspended by looking at the Power indicator If the indicator is visible and not flashing your notebook is fully operational If the indicator is visible and flashing your notebook is in Standby mode If the indicator is not visible the power is off or your notebo
30. r it to work you must have gone backward into one or more documents This button is active until the end is reached PAGE UP Selection of this button takes you to the previous page in a manual each time it is selected PAGE DOWN Selection of this button takes you to the next page in a manual each time it is selected The BACK FORWARD PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN buttons can function as fast as you can tap them The Centralized Linked QRH Architecture The centerpiece of PlaneBook is the extensively linked QRH As the document from which the flight crew operates the airplane it forms the core for navigation through procedures and reference material both within the QRH and the other manuals contained in the PlaneBook manuals suite Although exploring and becoming familiar with the QRH will no doubt serve as the best method of learning how the linking architecture works an example of some of the linking methods is presented on the following pages 1 From the PlaneBook desktop tap the G550 QRH button G550 QRH 2 The G550 QRH TAB INDEX page will be displayed PLANE BOOK G550 QRH TAB INDEX 3 Tap the ENGINES EB button Se Note See the illustration on page 27 for steps 4 12 4 From the Engines Index select the Engine Failure Above V1 procedure Assume the procedure is performed to Step 22 on page EB 5 having used the PAGE DOWN button to proceed through the
31. s a modem external optical drive or the hard drive using the AC adapter will conserve your battery life CAUTION DO NOT LEAVE A FAULTY BATTERY IN YOUR NOTEBOOK IT MAY DAMAGE YOUR AC ADAPTER OPTIONAL AUTO AIRLINE ADAPTER ANOTHER BATTERY OR YOUR NOTEBOOK ITSELF IT MAY ALSO PREVENT OPERATION OF YOUR NOTEBOOK BY DRAINING ALL AVAILABLE CURRENT INTO THE BAD BATTERY Note Actual battery life will vary based on screen brightness applications features power management settings battery condition and other Customer preferences Optical drive or hard drive usage may also have a significant impact on battery life The battery charging capacity is reduced as the battery ages If your battery is running low you should quickly replace it with a new one Note Under federal state or local law it may be illegal to dispose of batteries by putting them in the trash Please take care of our environment and dispose of batteries properly Check with your local government authority for details regarding recycling or disposing of old batteries Recharging the Batteries If you want to know the condition of the primary Lithium ion battery check the Battery Level indicator located on the Status Indicator panel The indicator changes as the battery level changes The Lithium ion battery is recharged internally using the AC adapter or Auto Airline adapter To recharge the battery make sure the battery that needs to be charged is installed in
32. s the user with a list of open documents and applications Tapping the text area of the listed document or application brings it into the foreground for use At the bottom of the taskbar there are three buttons that determine how the taskbar functions and is presented These three buttons are described on the following page UEY jonuo squounosog AN jepeg egopy gt The PlaneBook Taskbar Buttons On the PlaneBook taskbar are three buttons that determine how the taskbar functions and is presented the Taskbar Pin Control button the PlaneBook Taskbar Overflow List button and the PlaneBook Taskbar Settings button The Taskbar Pin Control button controls whether or not the taskbar can be hidden from view The default position is unpinned allowing the taskbar to be shown or hidden by tapping the Open PlaneBook Taskbar Button In this configuration the button is displayed as follows H With the taskbar displayed tapping the Taskbar Pin Control button pins the taskbar to the always in view position In this configuration the button is dis played as follows Q If the number of open documents and or applications exceeds what can be shown vertically on the taskbar tapping the PlaneBook Taskbar Overflow List but ton results in a list of open documents and or applica tions being displayed Adobe Reader G550_QRH My Documents icon Panel The PlaneBook Taskbar Settings but
33. tab Select the box to enable or disable this feature Windows Power Management The Windows operating system used by PlaneBook has provisions for configuring power options for maximizing battery life The Power Options Properties dialog box can be accessed form the Start menu by selecting Start Settings gt Control Panel gt Power Options The Power Options Properties dialog box has the following tabs among others where selections can be made Power Schemes and Settings for the Scheme Alarms for Low Battery and Critical Battery Power Meter Advanced Options With Power Button Functions Hibernation Controls This page Intentionally left blank
34. the action you wish then select Update Button 4 Select Close to close the PlaneBook Menu Editor dialog box Verify the Document Application button has been updated through use of the PlaneBook screen The Power Meter selection provides a quick method of checking the power status of the tablet PC The amount of power remaining in percent with 100 being fully charged whether the tablet PC is being charged by a power cord or discharging from battery power and the source of power are shown Selection of the Power Meter utility from the PlaneBook Menu Editor results in the following Power Status window being shown x Power 10096 State Charging Source A C Adapter Close The PlaneBook Taskbar selection is used to make the PlaneBook taskbar available and visible if it has been disabled hidden by selection of the Hide button from the PlaneBook Taskbar Settings button See page 10 If the PlaneBook taskbar is not hidden the PlaneBook Taskbar selection results in dialog box telling you that the taskbar is already open see below If the PlaneBook taskbar has been hidden the PlaneBook Taskbar selection results in the taskbar being available and visible x A The PlaneBook Taskbar is already open If you would like to hide it click the ellipsis button located on the bottom of the taskbar then click Hide The Check for Updates selection is one of the most important features o
35. ton allows changes in the appearance and placement of the task bar Tapping the button results in the following dialog box being displayed PlaneBook Taskbar Settings x General Button Characters Enter the number of characters you would like to see displayed on each button on the taskbar Opacity Level The following determines how opaque or transparent the PlaneBook taskbar will be 0 is transparent 100 is opaque m Alignment Determines the side of the screen the taskbar appears Right Hide OK Cancel In addition to the general settings available the taskbar can be turned off hidden Selecting the Hide button results in the taskbar not being available or displayed until returned to view through selection of the Plane Book Taskbar from the Utilities menu drop down list For related information see page 18 Document Application Buttons Tapping the Document Application buttons launches the document or application associated linked with the button Up to fifty 50 documents or applications can have buttons placed on the PlaneBook desktop with eighteen visible at any given time When more than eighteen documents or applications are placed on the desktop a vertical scroll bar appears to allow scrolling through the range of buttons LANE BOC 6550 QRH 6550 PCL 6550 AFM G550 AOM G550 PH G550 OIS To add or remove a Document Applicati
36. yGulfstream com or the CD ROM for updated PlaneBook manuals Your work may be interrupted during this process Check for Updates 2 Select Set Login 3 In the myGulfstream com Login dialog box set your myGulfstream com User Name and Password then select OK myGulfstream com Login x User Name u301586 Password mm ra OK Cancel Note Ensure that an Internet connection is established before selecting Check for Updates The PlaneBook update Internet process will start running automatically The time required to complete the update process will vary according to the size of the update type of Internet connection and download speed WARNING When connecting to the Internet with a wireless connection and to a lesser degree a wired connection the risk of being discon nected is always present If disconnected you will have to reconnect to complete the update If the Internet connection is lost the following dialog box is displayed x Internet connection is not available Close 4 Select Check for Updates Check for PlaneBook updates Check myGulfstream com or the CD ROM for updated PlaneBook manuals Your work may be interrupted during this process Check for Updates 5 When the update process is complete the following dialog box is displayed LIT xi myGulfstream com Your PlaneBook is up to date Close 6 Select Close The update process is now complete The Version In
37. your LifeBook notebook and connect the AC or Auto Airline adapter Note Make sure that the battery charging indicator and the Battery Level indicator icon on the Status Indicator panel light There is no memory effect on the Lithium ion battery Therefore you do not need to discharge the battery completely before recharging The charge times will be significantly longer if your notebook is in use while the battery is charging If you want to charge the battery more quickly put your notebook into Standby mode or turn it off while the adapter is charging the battery See Power Management for more information on Standby mode and Shutdown Procedure Note Using heavy current devices or frequent external optical drive accessories may prevent complete charging Low Battery State When the battery is running low the Battery Level indicator will glow red If you do not respond to the low battery alarm the batteries will continue to discharge until they are too low to operate Your notebook will then go into Standby mode to try to protect your data for as long as possible There is no guarantee that your data will not be lost once the system reaches this point CAUTION ONCE THE LOW BATTERY NOTIFICATION MESSAGE APPEARS YOU NEED TO SAVE ALL YOUR ACTIVE DATA AND PUT YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK INTO STANDBY MODE UNTIL YOU CAN PROVIDE A NEW POWER SOURCE YOU SHOULD PROVIDE A CHARGED BATTERY AN AC POWER ADAPTER OR AUTO AIRLINE ADAPTER AS
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