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411iedSignal
ELECTRONIC ANO AVIONICS SYSTEMS

INSTALLATION MANUAL

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BENDIX/KING®
KN53
NAVIGATION RECE/VER

MANUAL NUMBER 006-00174-0004


REVISION 4 AUGUST, 1998

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SECTION 1
) GENERAL INFORMATION

1 .1 INTRODUCTION 1 -1
1 .2 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 1 -1
1 .3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 -1
1 .3.1 KN 53 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 -1
1 .3.2 VOR/LOC C HARACTERISTICS 1 -3
1 .3.3 GLIDESLOPE CHARACTERISTICS 1 -4
1 .4 UNITS ANO ACCESSORIES 1 -4
1.4. 1 KN 53 NAVIGATION RECEIVER 1 -4
1.4.2 KN 53 INSTALLATION KIT 1 -5
1.4.3 ANTENNA COUPLERS 1 -6
1 .5 ACCESSORIES REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED 1 -6
1 .6 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS 1 -6
1.7 REQUIREMENTS FOR TSO'D VOR/ILS GLIDESLOPE SYSTEMS 1 -6
1.7 . 1 GLIDESLOPE INDICATOR REQUIREMENTS 1 -6
1 .7 .2 LOCALIZER CONVERTER AND INDICATOR REQUIREMENTS 1 -7
1 .7 .3 VOR CONVERTER AND INDICATOR REQUIREMENTS 1 -8
1 .7 .4 BENDIX/KING TSO'D SYSTEMS 1 -9
·) 1 .8 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS 1 -9

SECTION 11
INSTALLATION

2. 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 2-1


2.2 UNPACKING ANO INSPECTING EQUIPMENT 2-1
2.3 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 2-1
2.3.1 AVIONICS COOLING REQUIREMENTS FOR .
PANEL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT 2-1
2.3.2 KN 53 INSTALLATION 2-1
2.3.3 MOLEX CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 2-2
2.3.4 NAV AND GLIDESLOPE ANTENNA INSTALLATION 2-3
2.4 POST INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENTS 2-3

SECTION 111
OPERATION

3.1 GENERAL 3-1


3.2 POST-INSTALLATION CHECKOUT 3-1

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LIST OF I LLUSTRATIONS

TABLE PAGE
1-1 AVAILABLE VERSIONS BEFORE MOD 10 PRODUCTION 1-4
1-2 VERSIONS AVAILABLE FROM FACTORY AFTER MOD 10 1-5

FIGURE PAGE
2-1 MOLEX INFORMATION (sheets 1 -3) 2-4
2-2 030-00005-0000 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 2-7
2-3 ANTENNA CONNECTOR 2-9
2-4 KN 53 OUTLINE ANO MOUNTING DRAWING (sheet 1-2) 2-11
2-5 KN 53 INSTALLATION DRAWING 2-15
2-6 KN 53 TO Kl 203/204 INTERCONNECT DRAWING 2-17
2-7 KN 53 TO KN72/KI 206 INTERCONNECT DRAWING 2-19
2-8 KN 53 TO KN .72/Kl 525/525A INTERCONNECT 2-21
2-9 KN 53 TO Kl 208/209 INTERCONNECT DRAWING 2-23

3-1 KN 53 CONTROL FUNCTIONS 3-2

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SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 I NTRODUCTION
This manual contains information relative to the physical, mechanical, and electrical character­
istics and installation procedures of the BENDIX/KING Silver Crown KN 53 Navigation
Receiver.

1.2 EQUI PMENT DESCRIPTION

The KN 53 is a TSO'D panel mounted 200 channel V HF VOR/LOC Receiver with a 40 channel
Glideslope Receiver/Converter. The NAV receiver supplies VOR/LOC information to navigation
converters and provides two out of five frequency selection for remote mounted Distance Mea­
suring Equipment. Units that include Mod 1O exhibit increased immunity to interference from
FM Broadcast Stations.

1.3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS


Minimum performance requirements under standard conditions (ambient room temperature and
humidity):

1.3.1 KN 53 GENERAL INFORMATION

SPECIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC

TSO CATEGORIES: NAV C40a 00-153, Cat A

LOC C36c, Class D, Cat 11 D0-131

GIS C34c, Class D, Cat 11 D0-132

ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORIES: D0-160 /A1D1/A/KPS/XXXXXXA8ABA

ICAO ANNEX 1O FM ICAO modified (Mod 1O) units meet the lntermodu-
INTERFERENCE IMMUNITY lation and Desense criteria of D0195/ED-46A
(localizar) and D0-196/ED-228 (VOR).

REFERENCE:

INTERMODULATION: DESENSE:

D0-195 Section 2.2.2.4 D0-195 Section 2.2.6

D0-196 Section 2.2.2.3 D0-196 Section 2.2.8

ED-46A Section 3.2.3 ED-46A Section 3.15

ED-228 Section 3.2.2.6 ED-228 Section 3.8

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SPECIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS:

Width: 6.31 inches (16.0 cm)

H eight: 1.30 inches ( 3.30 cm)

Depth: 9.50 inches (24.13 cm)

WEIGHT: Pre-Mod 1O Units Post Mod 10 Units

With GIS 2.6 lbs (1.18 kg) 2.4 lbs (1.09 kg)

Without GIS 2.3 lbs (1.04 kg) 2.1 lbs (0.95 kg)

With GIS, Rack and Con. 3.0 lbs (1.36 kg) 2.8 lbs (1.25 kg)

WIO GIS, with Rack & Con. 2.7 lbs (1.23 kg) 2.51bs (1.13 kg)

PIN 066-1067-04 with GIS 2.51bs (1.13 kg) 2.3 lbs (1.04 kg)

PIN 066-1067-05 wlo GIS 2.21bs (1.00 kg) 2.0 lbs (0.91 kg)

POWER REQUIREMENTS: 11 to 33 Vdc input

With GIS@ 13.75 Vdc 0.5 A Nominal; 0.7 A Maximum

With GIS@ 27.5 Vdc 0.3 A Nominal; 0.5 A Maximum

Without GIS@ 13.75 Vdc 0.4 A Nominal; 0.6 A Maximum

Without GIS@ 27.5 Vdc 0.25 A Nominal; 0.4 A Maximum

NOTE: Current drawn off P532, Pin 4 (switched +A) will directly add to the current drawn by the KN 53.

DME CHANNELING: 5 wire 2 x 5 code M Hz lines

5 wire 2 x 5 code kHz lines

1 wire 50 kHz line

1 DME common line

ILS ENABLE OUTPUT: Ground on ILS channels, open otherwise

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) 1.3.2 VOR/LOC CHARACTERISTICS

SPECIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC

FREQUENCY DISPLAY:
Gas discharge display of one active and one stored frequency. The
stored frequency is updated by the increment/decrement switch. The
transfer button trades the active frequency with the stored frequency.

FREQUENCY MEMORY: Frequency data stored with no standby power required.

FREQUENCY STABILITY: ± 0.0015°/o

SENSITIVITY: 2.0 JJV (hard) maximum will provide a half flag navigation indication.

SELECTIVITY: Typical 6 dB at ± 17 kHz, mínimum 60 dB at ± 42 kHz

SPURIOUS RESPONSES: Down at least 60 dB

IDENT FILTERS: 15 dB mínimum tone rejection

AGC CHARACTERISTICS: From 5 JJV to 20,000 JJV (hard) audio output will not vary more than 3
dB. AGC active from half flag to +6dBm (hard).

) NAV RECEIVER ACCURACY: ±1.5° maximum error /95% probability

Adjustable 0.35 Vrms LOC, 0.5 Vrms VOR output into 20,000 ohms
NAV OUTPUT:
or greater

AUDIO OUTPUT: 50 mW@ 500 ohms

NUMBER OF CHANNELS: 200 (50 kHz spacing)

FREQUENCY RANGE: 108.00 MHz to 117.95MHz

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1 .3.3 GLIDESLOPE CHARACTERISTICS

SPECIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC

NUMBER OF CHANNELS: 40 (150kHz spacing)

FREQUENCY RANGE: 329.15 MHz to 335.00 MHz

6 dB max at ±21 kHz, Typically Greater Than 50 dB at


SELECTIVITY:
±129 kHz

SENSITIVITY: Typically 12 JJV (hard) for half flag 20 JJV (hard) maximum

No load resistors or wiring changes are necessary for any


INDICATOR OUTPUT:
combination of deviation or alarm flag loads.

Deviation: Three 1000 ohm loads max

Flag: Three 1000 ohm loads max

COU RSE DEVIATION RESPONSE: 0.6 seconds maximum

CENTERING ACCURACY: Less than ±1O JJA under all service conditions

A difference in depth of modulation of 0.091 ddm or 2 dB tone


DEFLECTION CHARACTERISTICS:
ratio shall produce a deflection of ±78 1JA (±31 IJA typical).

1.4 UNITS ANO ACCESSORIES

1 .4. 1 KN 53 Navigation Receiver


Prior to Mod 1 O production, the KN 53 Navigation Receiver was available in the following ver­
sions with the options listed.

PART DISPLAY GLIDESLOPE


COMMENTS
NUMBER LENS REC/CONV

066-1067-00 DIFFUSED VES

066-1067-01 DIFFUSED NO

066-1067-02 NON-DIFFUSED VES

066-1067-03 NON-DIFFUSED NO

066-1067-04 NONE VES SEE NOTE 1

0661067-05 NONE NO SEE NOTE 1

Table 1: AVAILABLE VERSIONS BEFORE MOD 1 O PRODUCTION

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After Mod 1 O has been incor¡:)orated, only the following versions are available from the factory.

PART LENS GLIDESLOPE MOD 10


NUMBER DISPLAY RECEIVER INCORPORATED COMMENTS
066-1067-00 DIFFUSED VES VES
066-1067-04 NONE VES VES SEE NOTE 1
066-1067-1o DIFFUSED VES VES 14/28V LIGHTING
5G BEZEL STYLING
Table 2: VERSIONS AVAILABLE FROM FACTORY AFTER MOD 10 INCORPORATION

NOTE: 1 . The -04 and -05 versions of the KN 53 have 5 Volt


lighting and the bezel has been removed. These versions
of the KN 53 are used in a system with a common bezel
such as the CNI 5000.

1 .4.2 KN 53 INSTALLATION KIT

The KN 53 1nstallation kit P/N 050-01 7 1 2-0000 is available in one version.


The kit and its contents are listed below.

-) PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY VENDOR NAME ANO P/N

030-00101-0002 PANEL MOUNT PLUG 2 Ted Manf Corp. 9-30-10

030-01094-0053 CONNECTOR 1 Bendix/King N/ A

030-01107-0030 CONNECTOR TERM 30T 1 Molex lnc. 08-05-0301

057-02193-0003 DECAL NAV 1 1 Bendix/King N/A

057-02193-0004 DECAL NAV 2 1 Bendix/King N/A

089-02051-0024 NUT SPEED U 6-32 4 Tinnerman Prod lnc. C8095-632

089-02353-0001 NUT CLIP 6-32 4 Monadnock Co. 294667

089-05903-0007 SCR PHP 4-40 X 7/16 2 Bendix/King N/A

089-06012-0008 SCR FHP 6-32 X 1/2 4 Bendix/King N/ A

089-08003-0034 WSHR SPLT LK #4 2 Bendix/King N/A

089-08252-0030 WASHER 4 Bendix/King N/A

090-00019-0007 RING RTNR .438 2 Bendix/King N/ A

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1 .4.3 ANTENNA COUPLERS
In sorne KN 53 installations it may be desirable to allow the Glideslope Receiver to operate off
the aircraft's navigation antenna. In other installations it may be desirable to operate two NAV/
LOC receivers or two GS receivers off a common antenna. Low-loss couplers are available to
allow such operation; an overall degradation in sensitivity will be realized due to the insertion loss
of the coupler. The installer must verify that acceptable sensitivity and proper system perfor­
mance is realized in a system that utilizes a coupler. A minimum of 20 dB of GS receiver-to­
receiver isolation is required in dual installations employing a KN 53 GS receiver.
Examples of sorne common couplers are listed below. Contact the coupler manufacturar for
specification or information on the TSO status of the couplers listed.

Coupler to allow one Dayton-G ranger Dome Margolin


antenna to operate (305) 463-3451 (516) 595-6000

One NAV and one GS GSNC 20-05 H22-1

Two NAVs DRC 20-04 H21-1


or 14830

Two Glideslopes DSGC 20-02 H24-1


or 16009

Two NAVs and two GSs DOC 20-06 H69-1


or 16010

1.5 ACCESSORIES REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED


A. Navigation Antenna and Cables
B. Glideslope Antenna and Cables KA 22 (P/N 07 1 -1 008-00) or equivalent
C. 300 to 1 000 ohm Headphones
D. VOR/LOC Converter and lndicator, Glideslope lndicator. Various BENDIX/KING
Options. See Section 1 .7.4

1.6 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS


No special federal communications license is required to operate the KN 53.

1.7 REQUIREMENTS FOR TSO'D VORIILS GL IDESLOPE SYSTEMS


The additional units used in conjunction with the KN 53 must meet the specifications listed below
to comprise a completely TSO'D navigation system.

1 .7.1 GLIDESLOPE INDICATOR REQUIREMENTS


A. The indicator shall meet all applicable requirements of TSO C34c.
B. Centering current to be O ± 6 f.l.A with a 95°/o probability under all environmental
conditions listed in RTCA Paper D0-1 32, Minimum Performance Standards -
Airborne ILS Glideslope Receiving Eguipment, Paragraph 2.1 sub-paragraph b,
Centering Accuracy.

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C. The course deviation pointer shall visibly deflect at least + 5/8 inch along its scale
when the input current is changed from zero to ± 1 50 J!A.
D. Deflection linearity over the deflection range from zero to 1 50 J!A shall be within
1Oo/o of being proportional to the input current. Additionally, as the current is
increased beyond that producing full scale deflection to a value of ± 685.7 J!A, the
indicator deflection shall not decrease.
E. When the input current is abruptly changed from any value from zero to ± 1 50 J!A,
the pointer shall reach 67°/o of its ultimate deflection within 2 seconds and pointer
overshoot shall not exceed 5o/o.
F. The input impedance shall be 1 k.Q ± 5o/o for both the deviation indicator and warn­
ing signal.
G. A warning signal input current of 1 50 J!A or less shall produce a fully visible warn­
ing flag. A warning signal input current of 260 J.LA or greater shall produce a fully
concealed warning flag.

1.7.2 LOCALIZER CONVERTER ANO INDICATOR REQUIREMENTS

A. The converter and indicator shall meet all applicable requirements of C36c.

B. The localizar centering current to be O ± 6 J!A with a 95% probability under all envi­
ronmental conditions listed in RTCA Paper D0-131, Mínimum Performance Stan­
dards-Airborne ILS Localizer Receiving Eguipment, Paragraph 2.1 sub-paragraph
b, Centering Accuracy.

C. The course deviation pointer shall visibly deflect at least ± 3/8 inch along its scale
when the input current is changed from zero to ± 90 J..LA.

D. Deflection linearity over the range from zero to ± 90 J..L A shall be within 1 0o/o of being
proportional to the difference in depth of modulation of the 90 and 1 50 Hz signals, or
the deflection shall be within 5!o of standard deflection (± 90 J..LA ) of being propor­
tional to the difference in depth of modulation, whichever is greater.

Additionally, as the difference in depth of modulation is increased beyond that pro­


ducing full scale deflection (± 1 50 J.LA) to a value of 0.5 ddm, the course deviation
pointer deflection shall not decrease.

E. When the input current is abruptly changed from zero to ± 1 50 J..LA, the pointer
shall reach 67o/o of its ultimate deflection within 2 seconds and pointer overshoot
shall not exceed 5°/o.
F. The input impedance of the indicator for both the deviation indicator and warning
signal shall be 1 k.Q ±5o/o.

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G. A warning signa! input current of 125 IJA or less shall produce a fully visible warning
flag. A warning signa! input current of 260 J,JA or greater shall produce a fully
concealed warning flag.

1.7.3 VOR CONVERTER ANO INDICATOR REQUIREMENTS


A. The converter and indicator shall meet all applicable requirements of TSO C40a.
B. The bearing error shall be less than 3° with a 95o/o probability under all environmen­
tal conditions listed in RTCA Paper 00-153, Minimum Performance Standards-Air­
borne VOR Receiving Eguipment, Paragraph 2.1 , sub-paragraph 2.1.2, Bearing
Accuracy.

NOTE: For older equipment the Bearing Error shall be less than 2. 7° with a 95°/o probability
under all environmental conditions listed in RTCA PAPEA D0-114, Minimum Performance
Standards-Airborne VOR Receiving Equipment, Paragraph 2.1, Sub-Paragraph B, Bearing
Accuracy.

C. The course deviation pointer shall visibly deflect at least 1 /2 inch (for D0-153) or
3/8 inch (for 00-114) along its scale when the input current is changed from zero to
± 150 IJA.
D. Deflection Linearity
1. The deflection shall be proportional to the changa in phase between the two
components of the standard VOR test signa!, within 20o/o of the deflection pro­
duced by a 1o o (± 150 IJA) changa in phase. This requirement shall be met at
all deflections produced when the phase difference is variad from +1o o to -1 o o
of that producing an ..on course .. indication.
2. The pointer deflection shall not decrease as the phase difference is increased
from that producing an ..on course .. indication to that producing an indication
which is equivalent to ± 80° from 110n coursell.
E. Deflection Response
1. When the difference in phase between the two components of an "on course"
standard VOR test signal is abruptly changed, the pointer shall reach 70o/o of
its ultimate position within 3 seconds and the pointer overshoot shall not
exceed 20o/o.
F. The input impedance of the indicator for both the bearing error and warning signa!
shall be 1 k.Q ± 5°/o.
G. A warning signa! input current of 125 IJA or less shall produce a fully visible warning
flag. A warning signal input current of 266 J,JA or greater shall produce a fully con­
cealed warning flag.
H. The input impedance of the TO/FROM indicator shall be 200 ohms ±200 IJA
sensitivity.

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1.7.4 BENDIX/KING TSO'D SYSTEMS


A. The following systems when used in conjunction with the KN 53, P/N 066-1 067-00/
02/04/1O will meet all TSO system requirements.
1. Kl 204
2. KN 72, Kl 206
3. KN 72, Kl 525A
4. Kl 209

B. The following systems when used in conjunction with the KN 53,


P/N 066-1 067-01/03/05, will meet all TSO system requirements.
1. K1 203
2. Kl 208

1.8 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS

The instructions for continuad airworthiness given in the TC or STC approvals for this product
supplements or supercedes the instructions for continuad airworthiness in this manual.

Most AlliedSignal products are designad and manufacturad to allow "on condition maintenance."
On condition maintenance is described as follows; There are no periodic service requirements
necessary to maintain continuad airworthiness. No maintenance is required until the equipment
does not properly perform it's intended function. When service is required, a complete perfor­
mance test should be accomplished following any repair action. Consult the appropriate unit
Maintenance/Overhaul Manual for complete performance test information.

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SECTION 11
INSTALLATION

2. 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
This section contains information relativa to the installation and wiring of the KN 53. A close
adherence to methods and procedures discussed herein is required.

2.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING EQUI PMENT


Exercise extreme care when unpacking the equipment. Make a visual inspection of the unit for
evidence of damage incurred during shipment. lf a claim for damage is to be made, save the
shipping container to substantiate the claim. The claim should be promptly filed with the trans­
portation company. lt would be advisable to retain the container and packaging material after
all equipment has been removed in the event that equipment storage or re-shipment should
become necessary.

2.3 EQUI PMENT INSTALLATION

2.3.1 Avionics Cooling Requirements For Panel Mounted Equipment


The greatest single contributor to increased reliability of all modern day avionics is to limit the
maximum operating temperatura of the individual units. While modern day individual circuit
designs consume much less electrical energy, the watts per cubic inch dissipated within avion­
ics units remains much the same due to high density packaging techniques utilized. Conse­
quently, the importance of providing avionics stack cooling is still with us.
While an individual unit may not require torced air cooling, the combinad heat load of several
units operating in a typical avionics stack will significantly degrade the reliability of the avionics
if provisions for stack cooling are not incorporated in the initial installation. Recommendations
on stack cooling are contained in Bendix/King lnstallation Bulletin #55 and 258. Failure to pro­
vide stack cooling will certainly lead to increased avionics maintenance costs and may void the
Bendix/King warranty.

2.3.2 KN 53 INSTALLATION (Figures 2-1 through 2-9)

A. Plan a location on the aircraft panel that is clearly visible and within easy access
of the pilot.

B. Avoid mounting the KN 53 close to heater vents or other high heat sources.

C. Compass safe distance is 8 inches for worst case deflection of one degree.

D. When installing two or more panel mounted units in a stack, the mounting trays
shall be spaced .050 inches (. 1 27 cm) apart. Newer style mounting trays have
had .025 inch (.063 cm) dimples built in, top and bottom, both sides, so that two
new style trays will automatically be spaced properly.

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E. lnstall the mounting rack in the aircraft using 6-32 x 1/2 flat head phillips screws
(P/N 089-06012-0008) and 6-32 clip nuts (P/N 089-02353-0001 ). The screws are
inserted from the inside through the holes in the sides of the mounting rack.

F. Connect the harness wires to the connector pins and insert the connector pins
into the rear of the Molex connector. See Figure 2-1.

G. Mount the Molex connector in the two holes at the rear of the mounting rack. Use
two 4-40 x 7/1 6 pan head, phillips screws (P/N 089-05903-0007) and two #4 split
lock washers (P/N 089-08003-0034). Orient the connector so the polarizar key is
shown in Figure 2-5.

H. Connect the antenna cables to the antenna connectors (Figure 2-2).

l. lnsert the antenna connector(s) through the hole in the rear of the mounting rack
from the outside. Secure each antenna connector with a spacer (P/N 089-08252-
0030) and retaining ring (P/N 090-00019-0007) installed from the inside of the
rack.

J. lnstall the KN 53 into the mounting rack and secure by turning the hold down
adjustment screw (accessible through a hole in the front panel) clockwise with an
Allen hex wrench until it is locked into place (Figure 2-4).

2.3.3 MOLEX CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY (Figure 2-1 )

A. Solderless Contact Terminal Assembly using Molex Crimper


Refer to instructions in Figure 2-1 .

B. Solderless Contact Terminal Assembly using Pliers


1. Strip each wire 5/32" for contact terminal (Part Number 030-011 07-0030).
(The last two digits of the contact terminal part number indicate the number of
terminals furnished).
2. Tin the exposed conductor.
3. Using needle nose pliers, fold over each conductor tab in turn, onto the
exposed conductor. When both tabs have been folded, firmly press the tabs
against the conductor.
4. Repeat Step 3 for insulator tabs.
5. Apply a small amount of solder (using minimum heat) to the conductor/tab
connection to assure a good electromechanical joint.

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C. Contact lnsertion into Molex Connector Housing


1 . After the contact terminals have been installed on the wiring harness, the
contact terminals can be insertad into the proper location in the connector
housing (P/N 030-01 094-0053). The terminal cannot be inserted upside
down. Be sure to push the terminal all the way in, until a click can be felt or
heard.
2. The self-locking feature can be tested by gently pulling on the wire.

D. Extraction of Contact from Molex Connector


1 . Slip the flat narrow blade of a Molex contact ejector tool, HT-1 884 (P/N 047-
05099-0001 ), under the contact on the mating side of the connector. By turn­
ing the connector upside down one can see the blade slide into the stop.
2. When the ejector is slid into place, the locking key of the contact is raised,
allowing the contact to be removed by pulling moderately on the lead.
3. Neither the contact or position is damaged by removing a contact; however,
the contact should be checked visually befare reinstalling in connector, to be
certain that retaining tab "A" extends as shown (See Figure 2-1 ) for retention
in connector.

2.3.4 NAV ANO GLIDESLOPE ANTENNA INSTALLATION

A. Antenna should be installed as per Advisory Circular 43. 1 3-2 Methods and Guide­
lines.
B. When multiple receivers will share a common antenna, refer to Section 1 .4.3 for
information on antenna couplers.

2.4 POST I NSTALLATION ADJUSTMENTS


The KN 53 has been calibrated to operate with the standard Bendix/King systems noted in Sec­
tion 1. Adjustments are accessible through the top and bottom covers to fine tune the navigation
system if required. The physical location of the adjustments are noted in Figure 2-4 and their
electrical functions are explained in Sections IV, V, and VI of the KN 53 Maintenance Manual (P/
N 006-051 74-00XX). When adjustments are required, the self-stick covers should be replaced.

A. Composite level set, R87 (R368 - post Mod 1 0), has been preset at the factory for
standard 0.35 RMS LOC, 0.50 RMS VOR output.

B. Display dimmer, R656 (R546 - post Mod 1 O), has been preset to the Bendix/King
standard. R656 (R546 - post Mod 1 O) may be adjusted to light balance the aircraft
panel. The adjustment potentiometer has its maximum effect on night light condi­
tion and minimal effect on daylight condition.

C. Glideslope adjustments
1 . Glideslope course width, R425.
2. Glideslope centering, R511 .
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INSULATOR CRIMP

�----,...---,.�
r "'- rAS A

CONDUCTOR
C RIMP

SOLDERLESS CONTACT TERMINAL


P/N 030-01107-0030

(O ;

HAND EJECTOR
P / N 047-05099-0001
MOLEX P / N HT-1884

FIGURE 2-1 MOLEX INFORMATION


(Sheet 1 of 3)

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Holding the hand crimpers as shown, release the crimper's ratchet pawl ar.d open by 5queezing tightly
on the handles, and then releasing pressure.

HAND CRIMPER
PN 07 1 -06041 -0000
MOLEX P/N 6115

Clase crimpers u nti 1 ratchet begins to engage. Then insert the terminal into the jaws from the back
For 24 to 30AWG wire, it will b e necessary to
side. (See Figures at bottom of page)
s tar t the crimp
in jaw A an d then complete it in jaw B.

JAW TERMINAL WIRE SIZE IN SULATION RANGE

A 030-01107-0030 18 TO 24 AWG .110 TO .055


B 030-01107-0030 24 TO 30 AWG .055 TO .030

/" WIRE STOP

Tenninal is in correct position when insulation tabs are flush with outside face of crimp jaws.

FIGURE 2-1 MOLEX I N FORMATION


(Sheet 2 of 3)

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Once the terminal is in the correct position, clase the jaws gently u ntil the terminal is held loosely
in place. Push wire stop down so that it rests snugly behind the contact portian of the terminal.

Strip the wiré insulation back 1/8 inch and insert the wire through the insulation tabs into the
conductor tabs until the insulation hits the conductor jaw face or until the conductor touches the
wi re stop.

WIRE STOP

Squeeze the handles until the crimp jaws clase and the ratchet releases.

Straighten the terminal if necessary, then release the pl ier grips and remove the crimped tenninal.

CRIMPING PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT


) lf too much or too little pressure is needed to release the crimper's ratchet pawl at the end of
the crimp stroke, the ratchet can be easily adjusted. A spanner wrench provided with the tool can
be used to loasen the lock nut, and rotate the keyed stud clockwise for increased pressure and
counter-clockwise for decreased pressure. Once the desired pressure hás been set, the lock nut
must be tightened again. Newer models may have a screwdriver ad.iustment.

SPANNER WRENCH

FIGURE 2-1 MOLEX INFORMATION


(Sheet 3 of 3)

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TRIM OUTER JACKET TO DIMENSION


S HOWN.

-¡ j32
5

COMB OUT BRAIO ANO TRIM D IELEC­


TRIC TO DIMENSION SHOWN.

TAPER BRAID OVER DIELECTRIC ANO


SLIP CABLE NUT, WASHER(WHEN FUR­

NISHEO) ANO V-GROOVE GASKET


OVER CABLE. POSITION BRA I D CLAMP
WITH SHOULDER TlGHT AGAINST OUT­
ER JACKET. FOLD BRAID BACK OVER
BRAI O CLAMP.

3
TRIM OFF EXCESS BRAID . POSIT­
I ON WASHER ANO GASKET AS SHOWN
ANO SOLDER PIN TO CENTER CON­
DUCTOR. PL ACE INSULATOR OVER
PIN, (IF FURNISHED).

INSERT CABLE ANO HARDWARE INTO


CONN ECTOR HOUSING ANO TIGHTEN
CABLE N UT.

FIGURE 2-2 030-00005-0000 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY


(Dwg. No. 1 55-05267-0000 Rev O)

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RG 400 COAX PREFERRED

SOLDER SHIELD INSIDE.


SEE NOTE J.

COAX: RG-1248/U KPN 024-0002·00


CUT,STRIP AND SOLOER DME LOW LOSS ANO T5-50
AS SHOWN. SAME AS ABOVE._____. TIMES AA 2413PN KPN 024-0013-00
TR ANSPONDER L OW LOSS.
OJSE CAUTIO N WHEN SO LDERING SHIELD,
SOLOER SHIELD OUTSIDE. EXCES S HEAT WI L L MELT CENTER
SEE NOTE l. CONDUCTOR INSULATOR.)

r INSTALL
.
50 OHM MATCH. .125--;
1

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75
SUDE FERRULE.
OVER SHIELD.
076-1042-01

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GL IOE SLOPE ANTENA .
3

ON CENTER CONDUCTOR. V� SOLDER .125--t � FOL D BRAIO BACK

� �
SHIELD ANO OVER FERRULE
FERRUL.
SEE NOTE l.
FTER IN TALLING CAP,
TACK SOLOER· ? PLACES.

WARNING
NOTES:
l. AVOIO APPLYING EXCESSIVE HEAT TO CONNECTOR BODY. CLOSE ADHERENCE TO THIS PROCEDURE IS NECESSARY
HEAT SINK SPRING CONTACTS OURING SOLDERING.
FOR AN INTERFERENCE-FREE INSTALLATION.

FIGURE 2-3
ANTENNA CONN ECTOR

j
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(20.320) ( i1�J) MOUN'llNO USE


MOUNTING USE

9.200
(

--,--
1.300
CUTOUT DIMENSIONS FOR BEHIND

(3 302) AIR CR AFT PANEL MOUNT

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P ANEL
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7. INSTALLA nONINFORMATIONFORKN53
066-1067-04 & .OS IS CONTAJNED IN CN1 SOOO
INSTALLAnON MANUAL.

8. DIMENSIONS (EXCEPT PANEL CUI'OUT OR


MOUN11NG USE) ARE REFERENCE ONLY.
REFERENCE DIMENSIONS MAY BE SUGKILY
OVERSIZE. TO ASSURE FlT OF UNIT.

1
NOTES:
SHEET (OF 2) APPLIES TO UN ITS
DI M ENSIONS
MOO 10.
..
J. IN ( ) ARE IN CENTIMETERS.
PRIOR TO
2. WEIGHT. WJTH RACK ANO CONNECTOR: 066-1067-00 & -02 3.0 LBS. {1.36Kg) "! 0.21bs {0.09Kg)
066-1067..01 & .03 = 2.7 LBS.{l.23Kg)! 0.2 lbs (0.09Kg)

3. DASHEO CIRCLES INOICATE TUNING ADJUSTMENT


ACC ESS HOL E S LO CATED ON TOP OF KN 53.
4. TOLERANCE S FOR PANEL CUTOUTS: !:� (�855)
5. WHEN INSTALLING TWO OR MORE PANEL MOUNTEO UNITS IN A STACK,
THE MOUNTING TRAYS SHALL BE SPACEO .050 INCHES (.127cm) APART.
NEW ER STYLE MOUNTING TRAYS HAVE HAO . 025 1 NCH (.0635c:ml OIMPLES
BUILT IN, T OP ANO BOTTOM, 80TH S lOES, SO TH AT TWO NEW STYLE
TRAYS WILL AUTOM ATICALLY BE SPACEO PROPERLY.
6. TO DETERMINE STACK HEIGHT, USE 1l1E HEIGHT DIMENSION FOR A F R ONT
AIRCRAFT PANEL MOUNT.

FIGURE 2-4
KN 53 OUTLINE ANO MOUNTING DRAWING
Dwg. No. 155-05313-0000 Rev AA
Page 1 of 2

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(20.320)
( ¡jfJ) MOUN11NG USE
MOUNTING USE

SEENOT.E7

�-----.�azoo

CUTOUT OIMENSIONS FO R BEHINID

AIR C RAFT PANEL M OUN T

..,___________, 6 .188
(15.72)
-------....¡•IOoil
6.312
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t
(16.032)

1.350 CUTOUT DI MENSIONS FOR FR ONT


(3.429)
AIRCRAFT PANEL MOUNT

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7, KN 53 (066-1067-00) JU.USTRATED. ALL DIMENSIONS
-10 l. 750 (4. 445) BETWEEN VARJOUS fLAVORSARE JDENTICAL UNLESS OTH.ERWJS.E
NO'TED. ALL KNOBAND CONTROL LOCAnONSIFUNC noNS ARE
JDENTICAL B.ETWEEN VARJOUS FLAVORS.

8. INSTALLA nON INFORMAnoN FOR KN 53 066-1067-04 IS CONTAINED IN


CNl SOCO INSTALLAnoN MANUAL
9. D1MENSIONS (EXCEPT PANEL CUI'OUT OR MOUNTING USE) ARE
REFERENCE ONLY. REFERENC.E DIMENSIONS MAY BE SUGH1'LY
OVERSIZE. TO ASSUR.E FIT OF UN1T

NOTES: SHEET 2/2 APPLIES TO MOO 10 ANO ABOVE.


l. DIMENSIONS IN ( } ARE IN CENTIMETERS.
2. ·. WE!GHT, wtTH RACK ANO CONNEcroR: 066-1067-<lO ANO -10 • 2.81bs. (1.25Kg) : 0.21bs (0.09Kg)

3. DASHED CIRCLES INOICATE TUNING AD.JUS TMENT


AC CESS HOLES LOCATED ON TOP OF KN 5�.
4. TO LERAN C ES FOR PANEL CUTOUTS: !:m (��)
WH E N JNSTALLING TWO OR MORE PANEL MOUNTEO UNITS IN A SfACK,
THE MOUNTING TRAYS SHAL.L BE S PAC E D .050 INCHES (.127cm) APART.
5.
NEWER STYLE MOUNTING TRAYS HAVE HAO .0251NCH (.0635cml D IMPLES
BUILT IN, TOP AN O BOTTOM, 80TH SIDES, SO THAT TWO NEW STYLE
TRAYS WIU.. AUTOMATICALLY BE SPACED PROPERI...Y.
6. T0 DETERMINE STACK H E I GH T, USE THE HEIGHT DIME NSION FOR AFRONT
AIRCRAFT PANEL MOUNT.

FIGURE 2-4
KN 53 OUTLINE ANO MOUNTING DRAWING
Dwg. No. 155·05313-0000 Rev AA
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089 - 8252- '30(4) �


090-0019-07(2) � �� /�

'
/
..

REFERENCE INSTALLATION DRAWING


155- 5'314-00
FOR OPTIONAL DIPLEXER UNIT (KAI'39J

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POLARIZING I<EY

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( LOOKING IN FROM FRONT OF RACK )

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(4 PLACES)

FIGURE 2-5
KN 53 INSTALLATION DRAWING
Dwg. No. 1 55-053 1 2-0000 Rev O

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P533 030-0101 -02

TO GLIOESLCJ'E ANTE�
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NOTES :

l. n-ESE INPUTS/OUTPUTS ARE ONLY VALlO WITH KN 53 GLIOESLOPE OPTION ( 066 -1067 -00) .
2. t-I)T APPLICA BLE ON K I 208 .

3. WIRE SIZES : A+ , SWITCHED A+ , ANO PWR GNO ARE 22AWG . ALL OTHERS ARE 24AWG .

4. KN 53 PIN OESlGNATORS NOT 51-«)WN ARE N.C •

. 5. l iGHTING CONNECT I ON CHART

P532-9 P532-K
/ / / /. / ////
NO L I GHT I NG OPEN OPEN
5V llGHTING
066-1067·04/05 ONLY GNO Hl
14V LIGHHNG
066· 1 067- 1 0 ONLY
Hl GNO
28V liGHTit«i
066-1067-1 0 OHI.Y
1 OPEN 1 Hl

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BENDIXIKING
KN 53
NAVIGATION RECEIVER
SECTION 111
OPERATION

3. 1 GENERAL
lt is recommended that power to the KN 53 be turned on only after engine start-up, as this proce­
dure increases the reliability of the solid state circuitry.

The KN 53 front panel controls consist of the following. Reference Figure 3-1.

CONTROL DESCRI PTION


A OFFNOUIDENT
B FREQUENCY SELECT
e FREQUENCY TRANSFER

The unit is turned on by rotating Control A clockwise. The power off position is felt by counter­
clockwise rotation into a positiva switch detent. The NAV volume output is increased by clock­
wise rotation of Control A. Voice NAV information only is heard when Control A is pushed in.
When Control A is pulled out, the ldent signal plus voice information may be heard.

The outer knob of Control 8 is MHz select and moves CW (up) or CCW (down) in one M Hz steps.
The inner knob of Control 8 is the KHz select and moves CW (up) or CCW (down) in 50 KHz
steps.
NOTE: To increase frequency, rotate knobs clockwise; to decrease frequency,
rotate knobs counterclockwise. Moving either knob of Control B will
only update the standby displayed frequency. Remete DME, lnternal
Glideslope, and ILS channeling are also performed by this control.

The STAND8Y frequency can be moved to the USE (active) frequency by momentarily depress­
ing the frequency transfer switch, Control C. (i.e. when the frequency transfer switch is energizad
the USE frequency and STAND8Y frequency trade places).

The KN 53 gas discharge display brightness will automatically compensate for changas in ambi­
ent light level. The dimming is controlled by a photocell mounted behind the front panel lens to
the left of the display.

The KN 53 has 2 x 5 DME channeling information outputs. DME's (like the Bendix/King KN 62A)
can be channeled by the KN 53 outputs. (The KN 62A must be in the RMT mode). See Section 1 1
of this lnstallation Manual for interconnect information.

3.2 POST-I NSTALLATION CHECKOUT

An operational performance flight test is recommended after the installation is completad to


insure satisfactory performance of the equipment in its normal environment.

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KN 53
NAVIGATION RECEIVER

To check the VOR/ILS system, select a VOR frequency within a forty nautical mile range. Listen
to the VOR audio and insure that no electrical interference such as magneto noise is present.
Check the tone identifier filter operation.
Fly inbound or outbound on a selected VOR radial and check for proper LEFT-RIGHT and TO­
FROM indications. Check the VOR accuracy.

NOTE: At low altitudes VOR Ground Station Scalloping may be present.

Flight test the ILS operation by flying a simulated ILS approach. Check localizar LEFT-RIG HT
deflection and, if applicable, glideslope deflection. Check the localizar accuracy in relation to the
ILS runway. Check the glideslope accuracy in relation to the published ILS approach altitude.

ACTIVE
F REO. DISPLAY Control 8
KHz KNOB
STANDBY
F REO. DISPLAY

1
1 l :l ll f1
1 :J . U U 1 1 2. 5 o
USE STBY

KN 53 TSO

11E81/K-

MHz KNOB
ACTIVE-STANDBY ON/OFF VOL Control B
TRANSFER BUTION P ULL-IDENT
Control C Control A

NOTE: 066-1067-00 ILLUSTRATED. All control locations/functions are identical between various
flavors.

FIG URE 3-1 KN 53 CONTRO L FU NCTIONS

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