Garmin GTN 6 series Maintenance Manual - page 33
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GTN 6XX/7XX Part 27 AML STC Maintenance Manual
Rev. 1
Page 4-1
4 TROUBLESHOOTING
4.1 GTN General Troubleshooting
This section provides information to assist troubleshooting if problems occur after completing the maintenance. Refer to the GTN System Configuration and
Checkout Log retained in the rotorcraft permanent maintenance records for a list of the interfaced equipment and system configuration data.
If any system fault persists after performing the associated troubleshooting actions, return the GTS Processor to Garmin for service. Refer to
Section 1.2
Table 4-1. GTN Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
GTN does not power on.
The unit is not getting power
to the main connector P1001.
Ensure power is connected to the main 78-pin connector P1001, pins 19 and 20 and ground to
P1001, pins 77 and 78. Check circuit breakers and main avionics switch.
GTN does not compute a
position.
Not receiving adequate GPS
signals.
Check the GPS antenna connections. Make sure the rotorcraft is clear of hangars, buildings,
trees, etc.
Wait 20 minutes for GTN to download full GPS almanac and acquire position.
GPS signal levels drop when
avionics are turned on.
Noise interference from other
avionics.
Turn all avionics off, then turn on each piece one at a time to isolate the source of the
interference. Route GPS cable and locate GPS antenna away from sources of interference.
GPS signal levels are very
low.
Improper antenna installation
or coaxial routing.
Check GPS antenna installation, connections, and cable routing. The GPS antenna must be
mounted on the top of the rotorcraft.
Antenna shaded from
satellites.
Make sure the rotorcraft is clear of hangars, buildings, trees, etc.
RF interference at 1575.42
MHz from VHF COM.
Add a 1575.42 MHz notch filter in COM coaxial. Fix or replace the COM. Disconnect the ELT
antenna coaxial to check for possible re-radiation. Move GPS antenna further from the COM
antenna.
GTN COM does not transmit.
The PTT input is not being
pulled low.
Check that the MIC 1 Transmit (P1003-11) input is pulled low for transmit. The state of this
discrete input can be monitored on the Discrete Inputs page found on the GTN Diagnostics
page. See Section 3.3.5.
No transmit power to COM.
Make sure power input is connected to the COM 44-pin connector P1003-30, 43 and 44 and
ground to P1003-37, -38, and -40.
The input voltage is too low.
Increase input supply voltage to >11VDC.
Side tone level is too low or
too high.
Wrong type of headsets, or
side tone level needs
adjustment.
If necessary, adjust the side tone level. Side tone adjustment is found on the COM Setup Config
Mode page.