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Figure 5-3.-A279 copilot HSI control

TACAN  signals. When  localizer  signals  are  being used, the deviation is relative to the localizer. 8.  The  To-From  arrows  indicate  whether  the selected  course  is  going  toward  or  away  from  the selected  beacon  station. 9.  The  course  deviation  dots  indicate  course deviation in degrees relative to the course deviation bar  position. 10. The COURSE SET knob allows the operator to set both the course arrow to a desired course and the COURSE indicator to the desired course readout when in any mode other than TAC NAV. 11. The bearing pointer 2 indicates the bearing to a  selected  navigational  point. 12.   The   HEADING   SET   knob   allows   the operator  to  set  the  heading  mark  to  any  desired heading. 13.   The   compass   card   indicates   the   aircraft compass heading when read against the lubber line. 14. The OFF flag will appear whenever there is a power  failure. 15.   The   MILES   counter   displays   a   digital readout of distance, in nautical miles, to a selected TACAN  station. 16.  The  aircraft  symbol  indicates  the  lubber  line, which, in turn, indicates aircraft heading. 17. The NAV flag will appear if the signal input from  the  selected  TACAN  or  VOR  becomes unreliable. A280   PILOT   HSI   CONTROL.—   The  A280 (fig. 5-2) controls the inputs to the pilot’s HSI. This unit allows the pilot to select inputs from the different navigational  aids.    Refer to figure 5-2 when reading the  following  text. 1. The HDG selector switch selects the heading signal source for display on the HSI compass card. The pilot can select either inertial navigation system 1 (INS-1)  or  inertial  navigation  system  2  (INS-2). 2. The ATTD selector switch selects the source of  pitch  and  roll  signals  for  the  flight  directory indicator (FDI) sphere. The signals will either come from  the  INS-1  or  from  the  vertical  gyro  (STBY GYRO). 3.  The  COURSE  HSI-FDS  selector  switch selects  the  source  of  course  signals  for  display  on  the HSI.  The  signals  include  the  course  deviation  and To-From signals to position the course deviation bar and  the  To-From  arrows.  They  will  come  from  the VOR-2  NAV  converter  (VOR-2),  the  VOR-1  NAV converter  (VOR-1/ILS),  the  TACAN  R/T  (TACAN), and the central computer TAC NAV) when the BRG 1 switch is in the DA position. 4.  The  BRG  1  switch  selects  the  source  of  the bearing  signal  to  be  displayed  on  the  pilot’s,  copilot’s, and  NAV/COMM’s  HSIs  bearing  pointer  1.  This switch controls all three HSIs. The bearing sources available  are  the  VOR-2  NAV  converter  (VOR  2), VOR-1   NAV   converter   (VOR   1),   TACAN   R/T (TACAN),  ADF  receiver  (ADF),  or  UHF  direction finder  group  (DF).  In  the  DA  position,  the  drift  angle supplied by the Doppler radar or the central computer is sent to the bearing pointer 1. A279 COPILOT HSI CONTROL.—  The A279 control   box   (fig.   5-3)   controls   the   inputs   to   the copilot’s  HSI.  It  allows  the  copilot  to  select  the navigational aid. Refer to figure 5-3 when reading the following text. 1. The HDG selector switch selects the source of heading  information  supplied  to  the  HSI  compass card. Either INS-2 or INS-1 is available. 2. The ATTD selector switch selects the source of pitch and roll signals for display on the FDI sphere. The source can be either the INS-2 or the vertical gyro (STBY  GYRO). Figure  5-2.-A280  pilot  HSI  control. 5-2

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