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Appendix

Accessories and  

Packing List

To obtain accessories for your SL40 please contact 
your Garmin dealer. 
Help us better support you by completing our on-line 
registration form today! Registration ensures that you 
will be notified of product updates and new products 
and provides lost or stolen unit tracking. Please, have 
the serial number of your SL40 handy, connect to 
our web site (

www.garmin.com

) and look for our 

Product Registration link on the home page. 
The SL40 display lens is coated with a special anti-
reflective coating which is very sensitive to skin oils, 
waxes, and abrasive cleaners. It is very important 
to clean the lens using an eyeglass cleaner that is 
specified as safe for anti-reflective coatings (one suit-
able product is Wal-Mart Lens Cleaner) and a clean, 
lint-free cloth. 

Performance

Transmit Power: 8 watts Carrier Power (28 watts Input Power)
Input Voltage Range: 10 to 40 VDC
Operating Temperature Range: -20° to +55° C
Certified TSO C37d (transmitting)
Certified TSO C38d (receiving)
Certified TSO C128 (Stuck Mic)

Physical

Dimensions: 1.3” (H) x 6.25” (W) x 10.5” (D)
Weight:  2 lbs

Specifications, Accessories, & Packing

Summary of Contents for G300 for Cessna SkyCatcher

Page 1: ...SL40TM VHF Comm pilot s guide...

Page 2: ...o print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that...

Page 3: ...be compared to You can be confident in knowing that you are the owner of the state of the art in aviation communication Our products are built to last and to allow for upgrad ing as your needs change...

Page 4: ...site www garmin com Look for the Product Registration link on the home page Also be sure to record your serial number in the space provided to the left If you have any questions Garmin s Product Suppo...

Page 5: ...cting Frequencies 4 Frequency Monitoring 5 Recalling a Frequency 5 Remote REM 5 Auto Stack List LST 6 User Stored Frequencies MEM 6 Weather WTH 6 Aborting a Frequency Recall 6 Removing a Frequency fro...

Page 6: ...dian installations In accordance with Canadian Radio Specifications Standard 102 RSS 102 RF field strength exposure to persons from an antenna connected to this device should be limited to 60V m for c...

Page 7: ...is composed of 5x7 dot matrix alphanumeric high intensity LEDs A photocell is located in the top left corner of the front panel display The photocell automatically controls the intensity of the displa...

Page 8: ...b to the right increases speaker and headphone amplifier volume level Rotate the knob to the left to reduce the volume level Pull the knob out to disable automatic squelch The SL40 may be installed to...

Page 9: ...automatically enabled MON Monitor Press the MON button to listen to the standby frequency When the active frequency receives a signal the unit will switch automatically to the active frequency RCL Re...

Page 10: ...ge and Small knobs on the right side of the SL40 to select the desired frequency 1 Turn the Large outer knob to change the values in 1 MHz increments The MHz selection range is between 118 and 136 in...

Page 11: ...s several areas of stored frequencies The SL40 can also receive airport frequencies if connected to certain GPS receivers Remote REM The Remote function will allow the SL40 to access the airport frequ...

Page 12: ...the frequency or abort the process Duplicate frequencies are not stored 1 Press RCL and then turn the Large outer knob to reach the User frequencies 2 Turn the Small inner knob to view the User store...

Page 13: ...nob to show Replace 4 Turn the Small knob to choose the frequency to Replace 5 Press MEM to replace the displayed stored frequency with the current Standby frequency Or turn the Large knob to Abort an...

Page 14: ...one listening level The receive function will automati cally become active when a signal is detected but the volume will be reduced during intercom activity A small I is displayed above and to the lef...

Page 15: ...the MON button for about three seconds to reach the System Function Turn the Large outer knob to display the available functions Adjustments are made with the Small inner knob Press the MON button aga...

Page 16: ...Level RF Level The RF Level function shows the relative signal strength of the frequency you are listening to The range displayed is between 0 and 255 The value will constantly change as you are viewi...

Page 17: ...rs indicate a higher input level necessary to break squelch Turn the Small knob to change the value The range is from 0 to 127 Transmit Mic The Transmit Microphone page allows you to control which mic...

Page 18: ...itions A small sensor at the upper left of the display is used for this function There are two adjustments available for controlling the brightness level of the display The first controls the lower br...

Page 19: ...Control Backlit Keypad Controls Transmit Status Indicator 2x8 Frequency Memory and Recall Stores Recalls Eight User Defined Frequencies user programmable alphanumeric naming of frequencies Stores Rec...

Page 20: ...ge The SL40 display lens is coated with a special anti reflective coating which is very sensitive to skin oils waxes and abrasive cleaners It is very important to clean the lens using an eyeglass clea...

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Page 22: ...urner Rd S E Salem Oregon 97302 U S A Tel 503 581 8101 or 800 525 6726 Fax 503 364 2138 Garmin Europe Ltd Liberty House Bulls Copse Road Hounsdown Business Park Southampton SO40 9RB U K Garmin Corpora...

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