
Airplane Flight Manual Supplement
for II Morrow Apollo SL50/SL60 II Morrow Inc.
March 17, 1997 2345 Turner Rd. SE
Part #: 560-1006-00 Salem, OR 97302
FAA Approved
Page 12 of 16 Date: MAR 31 1997
7.1 A
POLLO
SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-COMM S
YSTEM
C
OMPONENTS
7.1.1 Apollo SL50/SL60
The Apollo SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-COMM) is the main control, display, and navigation
computer for the Apollo SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-COMM system. The SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-
COMM also includes outputs and drivers for connection to external CDI/HSI indicators,
autopilots, and system annunciators. The database for the SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-COMM is
contained on an internal database which can be updated from a Personal Computer (PC).
Data is available on the standard ARINC 28-day update cycle.
7.1.2 Apollo SL50
The Apollo SL50 is a TSO C129 CLASS A2 GPS navigation system.
Figure 6 - Apollo SL50 Keys/Controls
7.1.3 Apollo SL60
The Apollo SL60 contains the same buttons, knobs and display as the Apollo SL50 GPS;
however, the key labeled NRST on the Apollo SL50 is labeled with a double-ended arrow on
the SL60 and is used to “flip-flop” the active and standby communications frequency. The
nearest function on the SL60 is reached through a top level page under NAV mode or in a
short-cut method by pressing MSG twice. The key labeled WPT on the SL50 is labeled
COM on the SL60 and is used to select and display the Comm functions. The WPT function
on the SL60 is available from a top-level page under SYS mode. The knob in the lower-left
corner of the SL60 functions both as the power switch (as it also does on the SL50) and as
the VHF airband radio audio volume control.
Figure 7 - Apollo SL60 Keys/Controls
7.1.4 Circuit Protection
Circuit breakers for SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-COMM navigation and communication functions
are located in the circuit breaker panel to the left of the pilot and can be pulled or reset
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