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10-3 Rev. A 

 

 

 

2018-11-7 

 

Ensure that the unit is not exposed to a strong airflow. The sensor performs better 

if it is not subjected to strong airflow 

 

Ensure that the unit is used within the temperatures and humidity restrictions as 

mentioned in the leading particulars (page 12).  

10.0

 

Mounting FMS 65X and 85X 

 

FMS 65X is mounted to the instrument panel and the FMS85X are mounted behind the 

instrument panel as shown In Drawing 10-2. 

 

11.0

 

 Post Installation Checks 

(a)

 

With the CO Detector disconnected from the aircraft harness, conduct a 

continuity check of the added aircraft wiring. 
(b)

 

Turn ON the aircraft Battery Switch. Close the CO DETECT circuit 

breaker and measure aircraft voltage between pins 1 and 5 of the CO Detector 

connector.  
(c)

 

Put aircraft Battery Switch OFF. Connect the CO Detector connector to 

the aircraft harness. Turn aircraft Battery Switch ON. Close CO DETECT circuit 

breaker.  
(d)

 

Verify the unit can be shut off with the CO DETECT circuit breaker. 

(e)

 

Determine the moment arm for the installed CO Detector location and 

record in aircraft weight and balance manual. CO Detector weight is 8 oz 

approximately. 
(f)

 

Download guardian Avionics imfd App from apple app store in search 

field “Guardian Avionics”. 
(g)

 

See Guardian Avionics Smart MFD App (10-1) user guide to learn basic 

features on using the app and programing the hardware to your specific needs. 
(h)

 

See  

www.youtube.com

 and search “Guardian Avionics channel” for help 

videos. 
 

12.0

 

RS232 DATA BUS 

The RS232 Data Bus option is currently available on numerous MFD units. The RS232 

data buss output will couple FMS 65X and 85X status information to electronic display 

systems with RS232 input capability. If this is done, any warnings generated by FMS 

65X and 85X will be displayed on the MFD (see the diagram on page 13). 

More detailed information on managing the RS232 interface and connecting other 

devices such as the FMS65X and 85X will be available in the installation manual of the 

MFD. In some cases, 65X and 85X can be be reset through the RS232 interface (if the 

MFD system in use supports this feature).  

Summary of Contents for FMS 65 Series

Page 1: ...10 3 Rev A 2018 11 7...

Page 2: ...10 3 Rev A 2018 11 7 Owner s Manual 65X and 85X Document P N 10 3...

Page 3: ...R S MANUAL CO Guardian LLC FMS 65X and 85X Aircraft data on your tablet and in the cloud Carbon monoxide CO is a colorless odorless and tasteless gas that is toxic to humans when encountered in higher...

Page 4: ...10 3 Rev A 2018 11 7 CO Guardian LLC 1951 E Airport Drive Tucson AZ 85756 Phone 520 889 1177 8 00 am 5 00 pm MST http www guardianavionics com support guardianavionics com...

Page 5: ...Description 9 Pin Layout FMS 65X and 85X 15 17 Installation of 2 Amp CB 17 Installation of FMS 65X and 85X See Installation Drawing 10 2 17 Maintenance Instructions 19 Emergency Procedures 21 Warranty...

Page 6: ...10 3 Rev A 2018 11 7 Record of Amendments Revision No Page No Date Description Approved by A 1 26 11 7 18 Initial release Ash Vij...

Page 7: ...generic installation guideline In case you require any specific information about the FMS 65X and the 85X Series please contact us at the address below Guardian Avionics CO Guardian LLC 1951 E Airport...

Page 8: ...65X and 85X generates a tone and sends it to the aircraft audio panel whenever an alarm condition exists Data transfer FMS 65X and 85X unit interfaces with the RS 232 data bus and is able to access a...

Page 9: ...to be installed in the instrument panel of an aircraft It is designed to detect the presence of CO concentrations before they reach life threatening levels In addition the FMS 65X 85X can connect to t...

Page 10: ...10 3 Rev A 2018 11 7 2 0 Physical Description 65X Dimensions all in inches...

Page 11: ...10 3 Rev A 2018 11 7 3 0 Physical Description 85X Page left Blank for illustration...

Page 12: ...V DC 28 V DC nominally 18 0 V to 30 3 V DC System start up and stabilization time Three minutes Power utilization both 14 V and 28 V models 2 Watts without any device charging through the USB ports 2...

Page 13: ...lerts to warn pilots of elevated CO level The system is capable of providing a warning on most cockpit multi function displays MFD Monitoring the cabin altitude and alerting the pilot on reaching cabi...

Page 14: ...ON on the pilot s instrument panel MFD until the level of CO concentration drops below 50 PPM In addition to the warning being displayed on the MFD the large green lamp on the face of the FMS 650 wil...

Page 15: ...Repair Station or by an A P mechanic CO Detectors must me be returned to CO Guardian for repair calibration or overhaul The sensor life is approximate 7 years Note The sensor requires special gases f...

Page 16: ...gs 9 Relay 2 Cabin Altitude Light 10 RS232 IN2 JPI Engine Monitor 11 RS232 IN3 Not Used 12 RS232 IN4 GPS In Aviation Data 1 and 2 format 13 RS232 IN5 SL30 40 14 RS232 Out2 SL30 40 15 Not Used 16 Not U...

Page 17: ...the unit Connect the ground return wire Pin 5 to a suitable aircraft structure near the CB panel The CB will provide power supply to three components Pin 1 of FMS 65X and 85X the CO warning light and...

Page 18: ...he CO DETECT circuit breaker e Determine the moment arm for the installed CO Detector location and record in aircraft weight and balance manual CO Detector weight is 8 oz approximately f Download guar...

Page 19: ...intenance Instructions The CO Detector unit has its own internal built in test mechanism and every time it is powered up it conducts a self diagnostic test In case the device fails the test this is in...

Page 20: ...eight and Balance Maintenance Task Periodicity Recommended Periodic Scheduled Servicing Tasks None required Recommended Periodic Scheduled Preventative Maintenance test checks to determine system cond...

Page 21: ...tems clear the self test the warning lamp on the FMS65X and 85X instrument turns and stays green In case any component fails the test the warning lamp will turn red and blink Emergency Procedures If t...

Page 22: ...rchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the above warranty period In no event shall the Manufacturer be liable for loss of use of this product or for any indirect...

Page 23: ...ill be made for replacement of the defective product Important Do not attempt to open unit If unit is opened warranty will be void Your Carbon Monoxide Alarm is not a substitute for property disabilit...

Page 24: ...taken for a real case of the flu and can result in delayed or misdiagnosed treatment If you experience these symptoms and your CO detector alarm is sounding a potentially serious buildup of carbon mon...

Page 25: ...mild oxygen starvation Thus the use of supplemental oxygen on night flights above 5 000 feet is required Although hypoxia affects the eyes in the daytime as well as at night the results during the da...

Page 26: ...defined as the amount of time an individual is able to perform flying duties efficiently in an environment of inadequate oxygen supply It is the period of time from the interruption of the oxygen supp...

Page 27: ...Wiring Diagram FMS 65X and 85X See Wiring Diagram 10 2 Rev Orig or Later For installation see latest installation drawing 10 2 www guardianavionics com under downloads Flight Level Time of Useful Cons...

Page 28: ...Rev X1 Forever sniffing for hidden dangers to keep aviators safe...

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