Revision 1 REVISION TRANSMITTAL SHEET This sheet transmits Revision 1 to, which: A. Adds the 8941001-12 CD for the LDI software installation to all the kits in the MATERIAL INFORMATION section. NOTE: This revision replaces the original issue of in its entirety. NOTE: Change bars and pointing hands are not used in this publication to denote revised material. This transmittal sheet provides a complete description of the changes made by this revision, except for editorial changes. REVISION COMPLIANCE NO EFFECT. Airplanes previously modified by this service bulletin are not effected by this revision. SUMMARY OF REVISIONS Original Issue May 03/2007 Revision 1 Jun 1/2007
TITLE NAVIGATION - EPIC PHASE 4 SOFTWARE UPGRADE EFFECTIVITY MODEL SERIAL NUMBERS 680 (Citation Sovereign) -0001 thru -0114 The equivalent of this service bulletin has been incorporated on production airplanes -0115 and On. NOTE: The accomplishment of this service bulletin will have no affect on RVSM operations. NOTE: Cessna Aircraft Company approves only a Cessna representative (with instructions from Cessna Aircraft Company for this software upgrade) or a Honeywell representative to complete this software upgrade. After completion of this upgrade by a Cessna representative or Honeywell representative as specified above, the maintenance technician must show accomplishment of this service bulletin with documentation in the airplane logbook for installation of this software upgrade. REASON To upgrade Honeywell Epic software. Refer to the Flight Crew Operations Summary for a list of changes provided by Phase 4. DESCRIPTION This service bulletin provides parts and instructions to update the Honeywell Primus Epic software to Phase 4. Revision 1 - Jun 1/2007 Page 1 of 10 Cessna Aircraft Company, Citation Marketing Division, P.O. Box 7706, Wichita, KS 67277, U.S.A. 1-316-517-6000, Fax 1-316-517-8500 COPYRIGHT 2007
COMPLIANCE RECOMMENDED. This service bulletin should be accomplished at a scheduled maintenance period or phase inspection. A service bulletin published by Cessna Aircraft Company may be recorded as completed in an aircraft log only when the following requirements are satisfied: 1) The mechanic must complete all of the instructions in the service bulletin, including the intent therein. 2) The mechanic must correctly use and install all applicable parts supplied with the service bulletin kit. Only with written authorization from Cessna Aircraft Company can substitute parts or rebuilt parts be used to replace new parts. 3) The mechanic or airplane owner must use the technical data in the service bulletin only as approved and published. 4) The mechanic or airplane owner must apply the information in the service bulletin only to aircraft serial numbers identified in the Effectivity section of the bulletin. 5) The mechanic or airplane owner must use maintenance practices that are identified as acceptable standard practices in the aviation industry and governmental regulations. No individual or corporate organization other than Cessna Aircraft Company is authorized to make or apply any changes to a Cessna-issued service bulletin, service letter, or flight manual supplement without prior written consent from Cessna Aircraft Company. Cessna Aircraft Company is not responsible for the quality of maintenance performed to comply with this document, unless the maintenance is accomplished at a Cessna-owned Citation Service Center. FLIGHT CREW OPERATIONS Refer to the attached Flight Crew Operations Summary. APPROVAL FAA approval has been obtained on technical data in this publication that affects airplane type design. This information shall be considered an amendment to the Cessna Manufacturer s Maintenance Manual and should be accomplished within the specified time requirement. Revision 1 - Jun 1/2007 Page 2
MANPOWER WORK PHASE MAN-HOURS Modification * MATERIAL - Cost and Availability PART NUMBER AVAILABILITY COST -0 * * -1 * * -2 * * -3 * * -4 * * -5 * * -6 * * -7 * * * Refer to the attached Service Bulletin Supplemental Data sheet for man-hours, material cost and availability, and warranty information. TOOLING NAME Laptop PC configured for Epic software loading USE To install the Epic Phase 4 software In addition to the above tooling, the following references the source for the software installation: TOLD DB CD - DM7037751-01003 if TOLD is installed Flight Software CD - Honeywell Media, Part Number MM7031847-007 Tools CD - TM7035295-007, required to load Phase 4 software FMS Navigation Database CD - Available by monthly subscription Options CD - DM7037749-XXX (-XXX will depend on what combination of software the airplane is configured with) AMI CD - 998-3822-502 if CMF is installed CHANGE IN WEIGHT AND BALANCE Negligible REFERENCES Cessna Model 680 Maintenance Manual The following Cessna Engineering drawings can be used for reference of the LDI and Checklist: DRAWING NUMBER TITLE 8941001-12 SOVEREIGN EPIC CMC LDI COLLECTOR 8940404 SOVEREIGN EPIC ELECTRONIC CHECKLIST NOTE: If an operator developed checklist was previously installed, then that file must be obtained from the operator so it can be installed again. A copy may be available on the Database Module. Revision 1 - Jun 1/2007 Page 3
PUBLICATIONS AFFECTED Cessna Model 680 Illustrated Parts Catalog Cessna Model 680 FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual ACCOMPLISHMENT INSTRUCTIONS 1. Prepare the airplane for electrical power. A. Make sure that all switches are in the OFF/NORM position. B. Connect electrical power to the airplane. (1) Connect the airplane battery. (2) Connect external electrical power. (3) Turn power on. 2. Read out settings. A. Connect the laptop computer to the LAN port on the left aft area of the pedestal. B. Disable any wireless connection from the laptop. The upload of the software will fail if a wireless connection is in use. C. Start the APM (Aircraft Personality Module) tool. D. Point APM tool at Phase 3 CD (MM7031847-006); apm-defn\setting.def file. (1) Select the option labeled "Get APM list". E. Use APM tool to read out the current settings. F. Write the settings down so that they can be entered after Phase 4 installation. G. Cycle the airplane power. NOTE: Keep the power off for a minimum of 3 minutes for the CMC to boot down. 3. Install the Epic operational software. A. Start to install the new Epic software. NOTE: Loading the Epic Flight Software and the Epic APM Options Software requires special training and must be completed by a Honeywell representative or approved technician at a Cessna owned or authorized Citation Service Center. NOTE: It will take approximately two hours to complete the software installation. While the software is installing, all of the systems that have an input to Epic can be operated. The information that is displayed on the EFIS should not be considered accurate. NOTE: The airplane must have weight on wheels to install the software. 4. Install the 8941001-12 LDI. 5. Install the options CD. A. Get the old options CD part number. NOTE: If the options CD part number is not known, it can be found on the SCMS page on the DU3. B. Determine if the DMU is installed. C. Determine the new part number from the table that follows. Revision 1 - Jun 1/2007 Page 4
Old Part Number New Part Number with DMU New Part Number without DMU CMF TOLD DM7036827-101 DM7037749-117 DM7037749-113 No No DM7036827-102 DM7037749-119 DM7037749-115 No Yes DM7036827-103 DM7037749-118 DM7037749-114 Yes No DM7036827-104 DM7037749-120 DM7037749-116 Yes Yes 6. Install TOLD database and remove the TOLD limitation placard (if TOLD is installed). 7. Install the CMF AMI (if CMF is installed). 8. Install the settings to airplane. A. Start APM tool. B. Point APM tool at Phase 4 CD; apm-def\settings.def file. C. Select option labelled, (load from definition file). NOTE: If the settings are read from an airplane using the Phase 3 definitions file, there may be data corruption. The settings must be entered using the Phase 4 defaults as a baseline. D. Change the settings to match those written down in Step 2. NOTE: TheDMUthatwasinthePhase3settingwillbeinthePhase4optionsfile. The settings labeled DMU Installed is used to determine the options file and does not get programmed into the settings. E. Install the settings into the airplane. 9. Check the database files that follow to make sure they are unchanged. NOTE: The databases are not changed but they may need to be reloaded. A. For airplanes that will not be installing SB680-34-17 Epic Phase IV Chart Installation at this time, do a check of the information that follow.: (1) The information that follows can be in the Aircraft database module or on the current navigation database CD. Aircraft database Navigation database (2) The information that follows can be in the aircraft database, Cessna CD or on a vendor CD if a vendor checklist was installed. Electronic checklist (3) The information that follows is available on the current navigation database CD. EGPWM Terrain EGPWM envelope database B. For airplanes that will be installing SB680-34-17 Epic Phase IV Chart Installation at this time, the software that follows will need to be loaded from the red CD that comes with SB680-34-17: Aircraft database Navigation database EGPWM terrain databas EGPWM envelope database (1) The information that follows can be in the aircraft database, Cessna CD or on a vendor CD if a vendor checklist was installed. Electronic checklist 10. Cycle the airplane power. Revision 1 - Jun 1/2007 Page 5
CAUTION: Before turning the airplane power off, wait 3 minutes after the last software load completes. Software data could be corrupted or erased if this is not done. A. Turn the airplane power off. NOTE: It is not necessary to disconnect external power. B. Wait a minimum of 3 minutes. C. Turn the airplane power on. 11. Do a check of the system software load. A. Make sure the airplane is in ground mode. B. Turn on all avionic systems and allow time for initialization. C. Make sure the software version is correct. (1) Use the copilot's Cursor Control Display (CCD), select the MAP pull-down menu on DU3. (2) Select SCMS and examine the SCMS pages to make sure the software and database identifiers are correct. (a) Page 1: Top level system part number EB7031847-00106 Configuration part number - TT7037749-XXX (determined by options table in Step 5) (b) Page 2: FMS1 A/C PERF-SVRGN-L3 FMS2 A/C PERF-SVRGN-L3 (c) Page 4: EGPWM 1 Terrain -0145541 or later terrain database EGPWM 1 Envelope Modulation - 0114514 or later envelope database (d) Page 5: ECL 1 Checklist - CitSov None.ecl (or file which was created by the operator) CMC 1 LDI - 8941001-12 CMF1 AMI-998-3822-502 (if CMF installed) TOLD 1 Data C680-01-003-08MAR2007 (if TOLD installed) TOLD 2 Data C680-01-003-08MAR2007 (if TOLD installed) (3) Press CONFIRM on the SCMS screen after you make sure of each identifier above. D. Make sure that the EICAS message "CONFIGURATION MISMATCH is not displayed. NOTE: If the CONFIGURATION MISMATCH" message is present, the software load and/or hardware configuration is not correct for the Phase 4 configuration. This must be corrected before you continue with the instructions. E. Make sure that there is not a scratchpad message on either of the MCDU s indicating an invalid or expired NAV database. NOTE: If there is a scratch pad message, the NAV database must be loaded again. F. Review each display and any EICAS messages that are shown. All conditions and failures must be understood or accounted for. 12. Make sure the Flight Crew Operations Summary included with this service bulletin is given to the crew to inform them of the operational changes resulting from incorporation of this service bulletin. 13. Update the Cessna Model 680 FAA approved Flight Manual with Revision 6 or later. 14. Record that this service bulletin has been completed. A. Complete a Maintenance Transaction Report. B. Put a copy of the completed Maintenance Transaction Report in the airplane logbook. Revision 1 - Jun 1/2007 Page 6
C. Send a copy of the completed Maintenance Transaction Report to: CESCOM, PO, Box 7706, Wichita, KS 67277. 15. Make sure that the Flight Crew Operations Summary included with this service bulletin is given to the crew to inform them of the operational changes resulting from incorporation of this service bulletin. MATERIAL INFORMATION NOTE: The parts that follow are for airplanes that do not have DMU, CMF, and TOLD installed. -0 1 Kit, consisting of the following parts: 8941001-12 1 LDI CD DM7037749-113 1 Epic APM Options SW DM7037749-101 MM7031847-007 1 Epic Flight Software TM7035295-007 1 Tools CD 1 Instructions NOTE: The parts that follow are for airplanes that have DMU installed, but do not have CMF and TOLD. -1 1 Kit, consisting of the following parts: 8941001-12 1 LDI CD DM7037749-117 1 Epic APM Options SW DM7037749-101 MM7031847-007 1 Epic Flight Software TM7035295-007 1 Tools CD 1 Instructions NOTE: The parts that follow are for airplanes that have DMU and TOLD installed, but do not have CMF. -2 1 Kit, consisting of the following parts: 8941001-12 1 LDI CD DM7037749-119 1 Epic APM Options SW DM7037749-101 Revision 1 - Jun 1/2007 Page 7
MM7031847-007 1 Epic Flight Software DM7037751-01003 1 TOLD CD TM7035295-007 1 Tools CD 1 Instructions NOTE: The parts that follow are for airplanes that have TOLD installed, but do not have DMU and CMF. -3 1 Kit, consisting of the following parts: 8941001-12 1 LDI CD DM7037749-115 1 Epic APM Options SW DM7037749-101 MM7031847-007 1 Epic Flight Software TM7035295-007 1 Tools CD DM7037751-01003 1 TOLD CD 1 Instructions NOTE: The parts that follow are for airplanes with CMF and DMU installed, but do not have TOLD. -4 1 Kit, consisting of the following parts: 8941001-12 1 LDI CD DM7037749-118 1 Epic APM Options SW DM7037749-101 MM7031847-007 1 Epic Flight Software TM7035295-007 1 Tools CD 998-3822-502 1 AMI CD 1 Instructions NOTE: The parts that follow are for airplanes with CMF installed, but do not have DMU and TOLD. Revision 1 - Jun 1/2007 Page 8
-5 1 Kit, consisting of the following parts: 8941001-12 1 LDI CD DM7037749-114 1 Epic APM Options SW DM7037749-101 MM7031847-007 1 Epic Flight Software TM7035295-007 1 Tools CD 998-3822-502 1 AMI CD 1 Instructions NOTE: The parts that follow are for airplanes with DMU, CMF and TOLD installed. -6 1 Kit, consisting of the following parts: 8941001-12 1 LDI CD DM7037749-120 1 Epic APM Options SW DM7037749-101 MM7031847-007 1 Epic Flight Software DM7037751-01003 TM7035295-007 1 Tools CD 998-3822-502 1 AMI CD 1 Instructions NOTE: The parts that follow are for airplanes with CMF and TOLD installed, but do not have DMU. -7 1 Kit, consisting of the following parts: 8941001-12 1 LDI CD DM7037749-116 1 Epic APM Options SW DM7037749-101 MM7031847-007 1 Epic Flight Software DM7037751-01003 1 TOLD CD TM7035295-007 1 Tools CD Revision 1 - Jun 1/2007 Page 9
998-3822-502 1 AMI CD 1 Instructions Revision 1 - Jun 1/2007 Page 10
ATTACHMENT FLIGHT CREW OPERATIONS SUMMARY This summary provides additional information for the flight crew regarding operational changes as a result of accomplishment of this service bulletin. Please remove this summary from the service bulletin and give it to the flight crew. This summary does not supersede any information in the FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual. The changes that follow is for information only, which: Adds steep approach selection to TOLD landing page. Adds a runway scaling factor to TOLD to give factored runway length data as necessary by 14 CFR part 91, Subpart K, Section 91.1037 and European requirements. A choice of the current method or part 91 methodcanbeused. Adds a CRC check to the flight software that will remove the need for a periodic check. Moves EGPWM to MAU 2 to support the electronic charts and uplinked weather map options. Airplanes that do not have electronic charts and uplinked weather do not need to change. EGPWM can now be in MAU 1 or MAU 2. Made the TOLD database a separate loadable database Adds an option to install electronic charts. A separate service bulletin is required to install the option. Adds an option to install an uplink weather map. A separate service bulletin is required to install the option. Updates the TOLD data to support the 300 pound gross weight increase.
TITLE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA NAVIGATION - EPIC PHASE 4 SOFTWARE UPGRADE EFFECTIVITY MODEL SERIAL NUMBERS 680 (Citation Sovereign) -0001 thru -0114 The equivalent of this service bulletin has been incorporated on production airplanes -0115 and On. MANPOWER MATERIAL - Cost and Availability WORK PHASE MAN-HOURS Modification 3.5 PART NUMBER AVAILABILITY COST -0 * * -1 * * -2 * * -3 * * -4 * * -5 * * -6 * * -7 * * * Please contact Citation Parts Distribution for current cost and availability of parts listed in this service bulletin. Phone at 1-800-835-4000 (Domestic) or 1-316-517-7542 (International). Send Email to: citationparts@cessna.textron.com or telefax at 1-316-517-7711. Based on availability and lead times, parts may require advanced scheduling. In cases where the required part(s) are available as exchange, order the exchange part and, upon completion, expedite the return of the removed core to avoid return penalties. Contact the Citation Parts Distribution Sales Desk for availability of exchange parts. Page 1 of 2 Cessna Aircraft Company, Citation Marketing Division, P.O. Box 7706, Wichita, KS 67277, U.S.A. 1-316-517-6000, Fax 1-316-517-8500 COPYRIGHT 2007
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA WARRANTY CREDIT PROGRAM Eligible Citations exhibiting conditions described in this service bulletin may demonstrate improved operation by incorporation of the work described herein. This bulletin is recommended. Eligible airplanes may qualify for parts and labor coverage, as described below. Eligibility: Parts Coverage: Labor Coverage: Credit Application: Citations identified within the serial number effectivity of this service bulletin which are within the five year warranty period on the original issue date of this bulletin. Authorized Citation Service Facilities, operators, or other maintenance facilities may submit a Citation Credit Claim Form for the parts required to accomplish this bulletin. Authorized Citation Service Facilities may submit a Citation Credit Claim Form for the labor necessary to accomplish this service bulletin. Please note Manpower Requirements for coverage guidelines. If actual labor differs from coverage guidelines, claim actual labor and detail all discrepancies. All work must be completed and the Citation Credit Claim Form submitted before the date shown below. Send the Citation Credit Claim, along with any required parts (see Material Information), to the point of purchase. Parts to be returned to Citation Parts Distribution should be forwarded to: Citation Warranty Administration 7121 Southwest Boulevard Wichita, KS 67215 USA Expiration: May 31/2009 Page 2