IFD500 Series Pilot Guide
General 7-85
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
Physically Secure the Keyboard
A common and effective technique to physically
secure the keyboard in the cockpit is to apply Velcro
to the back surface and find somewhere accessible
but out-of-the-way for the mating Velcro material.
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
Connect/Disconnect Keyboard Connection
Pressing the pair key on an already connected
keyboard will disconnect it. If this happens, the
keyboard will need to be power cycled to reconnect.
A paired keyboard normally tries to connect when it
is turned on, but will also retry if any key is pressed.
A keyboard can only be paired to one device. If it is
paired to something other than an IFD, it will have to
be paired again with the specific IFD.
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
Keyboard Status Indications
A solid green LED lamp indicates the keyboard is
connected. A flashing green LED indicates it is
trying to pair. A yellow LED is lit every time a
keystroke is sent to the IFD. While charging, the red
LED turns on and grows dimmer as the charge
increase. When fully charged, the red LED is
extinguished. Leaving the keyboard plugged in after
the charge is complete will decrease the battery life.
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