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BENDIX/KINGKN 63
REVISION HISTORY
KN 63 Installation Manual
Part Number: 006-00176-0004
For each revision, Add, delete or replace pages as indicated.
This manual contains information relative to the physical, mechanical, and electrical characteristics and installation procedures for the KN 63 DME, KDI 572/574 Master Indicators, and KDI 573
Slave Indicator.
1.2 DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT
The KN 63 is a remote mounted, 200 channel TSO'd DME employing the latest state of the art
solid-state transmitter and large scale integrated circuit (LSI) technology. All tuning is done electronically; using a single crystal, digital, frequency synthesizer. Range, speed, and time-to-station
are measured digitally, using two LSI's. Another LSI is employed in the digital frequency synthesizer. The KN 63 can be operated with any DC input from 11 to 33 volts. Power consumption is
17 watts maximum with two indicators at any input voltage.
The KN 63 is designed to operate with the panel mounted KDI 572/574 master indicators (required) and the KDI 573 slave indicator (optional). Both indicators have a gas discharge display
that simultaneously indicates range, speed, and time-to-station. An automatic dimming circuit adjusts the brightness of the display to compensate for changes in ambient light level. Both indicators contain an LSI. The KDI 572/574 master indicator accepts channeling data from either of two
external NAV control heads. A rotary switch on the KDI 572 selects N1, hold, or N2 channeling
and also provides a system power switch. The KDI 572/574 will accept shifted BCD, ARINC 2X5,
or slip code tuning. It converts whatever code is received into digital serial data which is sent to
the KN 63. Both indicators receive DME range, speed, and time-to-station as digital serial data
from the KN 63. The KDI 573 slave indicator has no mode switch and merely provides a duplicate
display of the information shown on the KDI 572.
KA 61: [D2X]ACB[SCMYL,RG]XRFXXSXXXXXXX[XXXX][2A]AX
Channels200 channels
Electricala. All solid state transmitter
b. Electronically tuned by single crystal, digital,
frequency synthesizer.
c. Range, speed, and time-to-station measured
digitally, using large scale integrated circuits
d. Gas discharge display
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SPECIFICATIONCHARACTERISTIC
Output Power50 watts peak pulsed power minimum, 100 watts nom-
such as KFS 560B.
b. External control head providing ARINC 2X5 code
such as KX 170 and KFS 560B.
c. External control head providing slip code such as
KX 170A, KX 170B, KX 175A, and KX 175B.
066-1069-01 - .23 amps at 5V
*The maximum range at which the DME will lock up is determined by altitude and ground station
output power and sensitivity.
**The KDI 572 and KDI 573 do not require power from the aircraft power buss.
TABLE 1-1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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SHIFTED BCD2 x 5SLIP
Frequency
MHz
1080 0 0 00 1 1 01 1 0 1
1090 0 0 10 0 1 11 1 1 0
1100 0 1 01 0 1 10 1 1 1
1110 0 1 10 1 1 10 0 1 1
1120 1 0 00 1 0 10 0 0 1
1130 1 0 11 1 0 11 0 0 0
1140 1 1 01 1 1 00 1 0 0
1150 1 1 11 1 0 01 0 1 0
1161 0 0 01 0 0 10 1 0 1
1171 0 0 11 0 1 00 0 1 0
.0X0 0 0 01 0 1 10 0 1 1
M8 M4 M2 M1 MA ME MC MDM0 M1 M2 M3
K800 K400 K200 K100KA KE KC KDK0 K1 K2 K3
.1X0 0 0 10 1 1 10 0 0 1
.2X0 0 1 00 1 0 10 0 0 0
.3X0 0 1 11 1 0 11 0 0 0
.4X0 1 0 01 1 1 01 1 0 0
.5X0 1 0 11 1 0 00 1 1 0
.6X0 1 1 01 0 0 11 0 1 1
.7X0 1 1 11 0 1 01 1 0 1
.8X1 0 0 00 1 1 01 1 1 0
.9X1 0 0 10 0 1 10 1 1 1
K50K50K50
.X0111
.X5000
0 = Connected to Remote Control Common
1 = Open
TABLE 1-2 DME CHANNELING CODES
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1.4 UNITS AND ACCESSORIES
A complete DME installation requires a KN 63 DME (066-1070-00/01), a KDI 572 master indicator
(066-1069-00 or 01) or KDI 574 Master Indicator (066-1069-04), a KA 60/61 antenna, and one or
two external control heads (see section 1.3, channeling sources). The KDI 572 is available with
either 14/28 volt lighting (066-1069-00) or 5 volt lighting (066-1069-01). Use of the KDI 573 slave
indicator (066-1069-02) is optional. A KN 63 installation kit (050-01766-0000) and KDI 572 installation kit (050-01740-0000) are required. A KDI 573 installation kit (050-01740-0001) is needed if
a KDI 573 is used. A KDI 574 installation kit (050-01740-0002) is needed if a KDI 574 is used.
*These items for use in installing KDI 572/573/574 in aircraft panels of 1/16" thickness or less.
1.5 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
None
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SECTION II
INSTALLATION
2.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
This section contains information relative to the installation and wiring of the KN 63 DME, the KDI
572, KDI 573 and KDI 574 Indicators, and the KA 60 Antenna. A close adherence to methods and
procedures discussed herein is required.
2.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING EQUIPMENT
Exercise extreme care when unpacking the equipment. Make a visual inspection of the unit for
evidence of damage incurred during shipment. If a claim for damage is to be made, save the shipping container to substantiate the claim. The claim should be promptly filed with the transportation
company. It would be advisable to retain the container and packaging material after all equipment
has been removed, in the event that equipment storage or reshipment should become necessary.
2.3 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
2.3.1 KN 63 INSTALLATION (FIGURE 2-1)
A. The KN 63 may be mounted rigid, either horizontally or vertically.
B. Avoid mounting the KN 63 close to any high external heat source. Allow one inch
of free air space around top and sides of unit.
C. Allow adequate space for installation of cables and connectors.
D. The KN 63 must be mounted a minimum of three feet (3') from the DME antenna.
E. In order to function properly, the KN 63 must be well grounded to the aircraft frame.
Using fine sandpaper, remove all paint and protective coatings from the areas on
the equipment shelf that will contact the unit or its mounting rack. Apply Alumiprep
No. 33 (016-01127-0000) following the directions on the container to cleanse the
metal of any residue. Then apply Alodine No. 1001 (016-01128-0000) to these areas following the directions on the container. The equipment shelf must also be
well grounded to the aircraft frame.
F. For horizontal mounting, secure the unit in place with four 8-32 pan head phillips
screws (089-05909-0007), four 8-32 hex nuts (089-02015-0037), and four #8 lock
washers (089-08111-0034). The screws should be inserted through two holes in
the front plate tab and through two slots in the rear plate tab. The mounting rack
is not used for horizontal mounting.
G. For vertical mounting, the mounting rack is used. First attach the hold down
clamp (075-00021-0001), hold down screw (089-05529-0032), compression spring
(078-00054-0000), and #8 lock washer (089-08111-0034) to one of the hold down
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bars (047-04218-0001). Secure the mounting rack (047-04219-0001) with the two
hold down bars under it using four 8-32 flat head phillips screws (089-05442-0010),
four 8-32 hex nuts (089-02015-0037), and four #8 lock washers (089-08111-0034).
Install the KN 63 in the mounting rack so the connectors are on the same end as
the hold down clamp. Tighten the hold down screw to secure unit in place.
H. Connect the harness wires to the connector pins (030-01107-0015) and insert the
connector pins through the connector hood (088-00752-0000) into the rear of the
Molex connector (030-01094-0056). Mount the Molex connector and connector
hood to the front of the unit using two 4-40 pan head phillips screws (089-06541-
0000). The connector must be turned so the polarizer key aligns with the slot in the
printed circuit board. Use a cable tie (091-00109-0001) to bundle the wires at the
rear of the connector hood.
I. Connect the antenna cable to the antenna connector.
J. The audio output of the KN 63 is set for approximately 2mw into 500 ohms at the
factory. If a different level is desired, remove the rear plate and the dust cover.
(Each are held in place with three screws.) The audio level adjustment is then accessible through a hole in one of the inner covers.
K. The KN 63 suppression input/output fully meets ARINC specifications and is com-
patible with all DME's and transponders meeting ARINC specifications. Some
transponders will accept ARINC suppression but do not generate a supression output for the KN 63. These transponders are compatible with the KN 63. Some
DME's generate a suppression output that is incompatible with the KN 63. They
will be damaged by the KN 63 and, therefore, are incompatible. The installer must
determine the compatibility of the suppression in the transponder and, possible,
DME with the KN 63 suppression prior to making the installation. This information
will be available in the respective equipment service bulletins or installation manuals.
L. When operating dual KN 63's, the respective DME's will interfere with each other
when the NAV frequencies differ by 5.3 MHz (for example, 108.00 MHz and 113.3
MHz). This interference results in premature flags or loss of "lock-on". Should this
occur, one of the KN 63's should be either turned off or tuned to a different NAV
frequency so that the 5.3. MHz difference is eliminated.
2.3.2 MOLEX CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY (Figure 2-2)
A. Solderless Contact Terminal Assembly using Molex Crimper
Refer to instructions in Figure 2-2.
B. Solderless Contact Terminal Assembly using Pliers
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1. Strip each wire 5/32" for contact terminal (030-01107-0015). (The last two digits
of the contact terminal part number indicate the number of terminals furnished).
2. Tin the exposed conductor.
3. Using needle nose pliers, fold over each conductor tab in turn, onto the exposed
conductor. When both tabs have been folded, firmly press the tabs against the
conductor.
4. Repeat step 3 for insulator tabs.
5. Apply a small amount of solder (using minimum heat) to the conductor/tab connection to assure a good electromechanical joint.
C. Contact Insertion into Molex Connector Housing
1. After the contact terminals have been installed on the wiring harness, the contact
terminals can be inserted into the proper location in the connector housing
(030-01094-0056). The terminal cannot be inserted upside down. Be sure to
push the terminal all the way in, until a click can be felt or heard.
2. The self-locking feature can be tested by gently pulling on the wire.
1. Slip the flat narrow blade of a Molex contact ejector tool, HT-1884 (005-02012-
0011), under the contact on the mating side of the connector. By turning the
connector upside down one can see the blade slide into the stop.
2. When the ejector is slid into place, the locking key of the contact is raised, allowing the contact to be removed by pulling moderately on the lead.
3. Neither the contact nor position is damaged by removing a contact; however, the
contact should be checked visually before reinstalling in connector, to be certain
that retaining tab "A" extends as shown (see Figure 2-2) for retention in connector.
A. Plan a location in the aircraft panel for the KDI 572/574 Master Indicator that is
clearly visible and within easy access of the pilot.
B. Avoid mounting close to heater vents or other high heat sources.
C. Allow a clearance of 3 inches from back of unit for plug removal.
D. Compass safe distance is 12 inches for a worst case deflection of 1 degree.
E. The indicator is secured in place behind the panel since it is rear mount only. Make
panel cutout as shown in Figure 2-3.
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F. The mounting plate (047-04215-0001) may be used if the indicator is to be installed
in a previous panel opening that is too large.
G. Secure the indicator in place with four 4-40 flat head phillips screws. If the aircraft
panel is 1/16 inch thick or less, use 1/4 inch screws (089-05111-0004). If the aircraft panel is thicker than 1/16 inch, use 3/8 inch screws (089-05111-0006).
H. Route the harness wires through the connector hood (030-02351-0004) and solder
them to the connector pins. Be sure to use the proper mating connector for the indicator being installed (030-02350-0005 for KDI 572, 030-02350-0001 for KDI 574
and 030-02350-0003 for KDI 573). Each one is keyed differently. Make sure locking mechanism engages when connector is installed on rear of unit.
I. The KDI 572, KDI 573, and KDI 574 all contain a photocell activated dimming circuit
that reduces the display brightness in low ambient light levels. The minimum display brightness (which occurs in the dark) is adjustable by means of a pot (R918)
accessible through a hole in the side rail. It has been adjusted at the factory to
match the brightness of other King products. The maximum display brightness
(which occurs in bright light) is not affected by R918.
J. The KDI 572 is available in two versions: one with 14/28 volt lighting (066-01069-
0000) and one with 5 volt lighting (066-01069-0001). The version corresponding
to the aircraft lighting voltage must be used.
2.3.4 DME ANTENNA INSTALLATION
2.3.4.1 General
A. The antenna should be well removed from any projections, the engine(s), and pro-
peller(s). It should also be well removed from landing gear doors, access doors, or
other openings which will break the ground plane for the antenna.
B. The antenna should be mounted on a bottom surface of aircraft and in a vertical
position when the aircraft is in level flight.
C. Avoid running other cables or wires near the antenna cable.
D. Avoid mounting the antenna within three (3) feet of the ADF sense antenna.
E. Where practical, plan the antenna location to keep cable lengths as short as pos-
sible and avoid sharp bends in the cable to minimize the VSWR.
F. To prevent RF interference, the antenna must be physically mounted a minimum
distance of three feet from the KN 63.
G. A back-up plate should be used for added strength on thin-skinned aircraft.
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