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Kmd-540 Mfd With Traffic, Egpws Terrain, Radar And Fis Modules Installed on 2040-parts.com

US $3,500.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bendix King Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:066-04035-0101 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

KMD-540 MFD

This listing is for a used Bendix King KMD-540 multi-function display unit, PN 066-04035-0101, in good working condition. Unit already has Traffic module KAC-504, radar module KAC-501, EGPWS module KAC-502 and FIS module KAC-503  already installed.

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FEATURES

  • Multifunction Display used in KMD-550 and KMD-850 Multi-Function Display Systems
  • Easy joystick control and multiple function keys used for operation
  • Standard display capabilities include moving map via compatible external GPS source and stormscope/lightning information
  • Up to four optional modules (i.e. KAC-501/502/503/504) can be installed into KMD-540 unit to expand display capabilities when used with w/ compatible sensors
  • Optional modules and compatible sensors expand unit to include traffic/TIS, weather radar, terrain and datalink weather display/information
  • Moving Map/GPS interface compatible with any GPS receivers that outputs RS-232 or ARINC 429 position information
  • Can accept ARINC 429 FMS position input when KAC-504 module is installed into KMD unit
  • Advanced features include NTSC-compatible video input port and simultaneous overlay from different sensors
  • Capable of receiving magnetic heading from several sources such as synchro XYZ, FMS/HDG, traffic ARINC 429, WX-500 and airdata (note: KAC-504 module must be installed for XYZ heading to operate)
  • Heading information used to correct difference between heading and track based display pages for overlay of flightplan info and other data
  • Cartographic database presents information such as airports, VORs, SUA, rivers, roads, and more
  • Can display holding patterns, procedure turns and DME arc when interfaced to KLN-94
  • Wide viewing angle
  • 2 year factory warranty
  • Available with black type bezel

SPECIFICATIONS
WIDTH:6.2" (15.8 cm)HEIGHT:4.0" (10.1 cm)
DEPTH:10.0" (25.4 cm)WEIGHT:5.0 lbs.
SCREEN SIZE:5.0" (12.7 cm) diagonalTEMPERATURE:-20 to +70C
POWER INPUT:10-33 VDC (20W)CERTIFICATION:

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