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V A L A V I O N I C S L T D
N A V 2 0 0 0 N A V I G A T I O N R E C E I V E R
I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D O P E R A T O R S M A N U A L
Release issue Page 4 of 29
Oct. 2013
1 SECTION I - GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchacing our NAV 2000 Navigation Receiver. Here at Val Avionics Ltd., our core design
philosophy is based on the ease of installation and use. The NAV 2000 represents a new direction and
continued improvement of our product line. The NAV 2000 contains continuing improvements from the
INS 429,based on the feedback of customers. The NAV 2000 is a continuation of our Ultra-thin series,
designed with new and exciting features.
That design philosophy translates into the ease of installation and simple operation the makes the NAV
2000 a navigation solution for a wide variety of aircraft panels, from the Homebuilt through light twins.
The NAV 2000 satisfies the need for compact, fully intergraded, quality navigational aid that can be
counted on to provide years of reliable service.
Before installing and /or using your new NAV 2000 please read this manual completely. This will ensure
proper installation and familiarize you with all of the features your new NAV 2000 has to offer.
1.2 SCOPE
This manual will provide detailed information about the installation and operation of the NAV 2000
Navigation Receiver. It will also provide equipment limitation information and instructions for continued
airworthiness.
1.3 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
The NAV 2000 has been designed for simplicity. It is straight forward to install and operate. Using state of
the art technology Val Avionics Ltd. has created a navigation receiver that will provide the pilot with
simple, easy to interpret navigation information for in-route VOR navigation and ILS Approaches.
The NAV 2000 also has an enhanced display that features both active and standby frequency displays.
The unit’s controls have been designed for simple user interface. The concentric knobs on the left side of
the unit select the Volume output level with push button access to frequently used frequencies. The
concentric knobs on the right side of the unit select the desired standby frequency and a push of the button
swaps the active and standby freqencies.
The NAV 2000 has two internal receivers. The VOR/LOC receiver operating from 108.00 MHz to 117.95
MHz and the Glide Slope receiver which operates from 329.15 MHz to 335.0 MHz.
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