TITLE NAVIGATION - ENHANCED SURVEILLANCE TRANSPONDER STRAPPING MODIFICATION EFFECTIVITY MODEL SERIAL NUMBERS 525B (CJ3) -0001 thru -0056, -0058 thru -0262, and -0264 thru -0293 equipped with TCAS I NOTE: This service bulletin does not apply to airplanes equipped with TCAS II. TCAS II equipped airplanes respond correctly when interrogated by ground stations. REASON Some ATC ground stations use the CA field (transponder capability) to determine if the transponder is capable of Elementary or Enhanced Surveillance. On airplanes equipped with TCAS I the TDR-94/94D transponders will respond to the interrogation with a zero in the CA field. The zero in the CA field will not allow the ground station to further interrogate the transponder for Elementary or Enhanced Surveillance data, making the airplane appear to be incapable of transmitting Elementary or Enhanced Surveillance data. DESCRIPTION This service bulletin provides parts and instructions to add a ground to one of the pins on the TDR-94/94D transponders that will allow a proper response from the transponders when interrogated. COMPLIANCE DISCRETIONARY. This service bulletin can be accomplished at the discretion of the owner. 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. May 1, 2013 Page1of7 Cessna Aircraft Company, Cessna Customer Service, P.O. Box 7706, Wichita, KS 67277, U.S.A. 1-316-517-5800, Fax 1-316-517-7271, Email: customercare@cessna.textron.com This document contains technical data and is subject to U.S. export regulations. This information has been exported from the United States in accordance with export administration regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. ECCN: 9E991 COPYRIGHT 2013
APPROVAL Cessna received FAA approval for the technical data in this publication that changes the airplane type design. FLIGHT CREW OPERATIONS No Changes TOOLING The following tool is required for the accomplishment of this service bulletin. Contact Cessna Aircraft Company, Cessna Services Parts and Programs, telephone number 1-800-835-4000 (Domestic) or 1-316-517-7542 (International) or telefax 1-316-517-7711 for advanced scheduling and availability of the tool. NAME NUMBER MANUFACTURER USE Ramp Test Set IFR 6000 Aeroflex 10200 W. York Wichita, KS 67215 To test the transponder. Squat Switch Simulator WEIGHT AND BALANCE INFORMATION Negligible 6388003 1 Cessna Services Parts and Programs 7121 Southwest Boulevard Wichita, KS 67215 REFERENCES Cessna Model 525B Maintenance Manual Cessna Model 525B Wiring Diagram Manual PUBLICATIONS AFFECTED Cessna Model 525B Wiring Diagram Manual To simulate landing gear up/down position. ACCOMPLISHMENT INSTRUCTIONS 1. Prepare the airplane for maintenance. A. Make sure that the airplane is electrically grounded. B. Make sure that all switches are in the OFF/NORM position. C. Disconnect electrical power from the airplane. (1) Disconnect the airplane battery. (2) Disconnect external electrical power. D. Attach maintenance warning tags to the battery and external power receptacle that have "DO NOT CONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER - MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS" writtenonthem. 2. Remove access panel 321CB. (Refer to the Model 525B Maintenance Manual, Chapter 6, Access Plates and Panels Identification - Description and Operation.) 3. (Refer to Figure 1.) Modify the wiring. A. Install the wiring as shown using the electrical wire provided and four M39029/58-360 Pins. (Refer to the Model 525B Wiring Diagram Manual, Chapter 20, Electrical Connectors - Maintenance Practices.) 4. Remove the maintenance warning tags and connect the airplane battery. Page 2 May 1, 2013
5. Do an operational test of the transponder. A. Place the BATT and AVIONIC POWER switches in the OFF position. B. Connect a GPU (adjusted to +29.0 +/- 0.25 VDC) to the airplane and turn it on. C. Engage (close) both avionics and electrical circuit breakers. D. Place both RTU power switches to ON by rotating the dimming knob clockwise. E. Place the BATT switch in the BATT position. F. Place the AVIONIC POWER switch to the ON position. G. Do an RTU ATC self test. (1) Set the right and left landing gear squat switch simulators to GND-ON-GND. (2) Tune the ATC-1 to a transponder code of 0600. CAUTION: Do not allow the transponder to radiate on codes 0000 - Military Intercept Code, 7500 - Hijack Code, 7600 - VHF Com Receiver Failure Code, or 7700 - Emergency Code. (3) Go to the Top Level Page shown on RTU 1. (a) Press LSK 3L three times. (b) Make sure that ATC 1 CONFIG page is shown. (4) Press LSK 3R (TEST) to start the self-test. (a) The word TEST will be shown in a larger font. (5) Make sure that after the self-test is complete that XPDNR FAIL is not displayed on the RTU. NOTE: The word TEST will be shown in smaller font when the test is complete. (6) Select ATC 2 and do Step and Step 5(G)5 again. H. Do the IFR-6000 Flat Plane Antenna pickup setup and test. (1) Set the right and left Landing Gear Squat Switch Simulators to GND IN AIR. (2) Setup the IFR-6000 Test Set for the bottom antenna using the operator s manual for antenna setup. I. Do a power test (Flat Plane Setup). (1) Tune ATC-1 to a Transponder Code of 0600. May 1, 2013 Page 3
CAUTION: Do not allow the transponder to radiate on codes 0000 - Military Intercept Code, 7500 - Hijack Code, 7600 - VHF Com Receiver Failure Code, or 7700 - Emergency Code. (2) Select the ON mode for ATC1 (ON will turn cyan in color when selected). (3) Make sure the ANT Range and ANT Height fields are correctly set up on the XPDR Setup Screen on the IFR-6000, and the flat plane antenna is held at the correct distance. (a) Select the POWER/FREQ test on the test screen of the test set. as shown. (4) Press the RUN TEST soft key to start the test. (5) Press the STOP TEST soft key to stop the test. (a) (b) The power test screen will show the result. Use the General Setup screen to set display to dbm. 1 The acceptable level for the effective radiated power (ERP) is from 48.5dbm to 57.0dbm and the minimum trigger level (MTL) is -74dbm+/- 3dbm. If the EPR reads out in watts. J. Do a Transponder Auto Test (Flat Plane Pickup). (1) Go to the ATC 1 CONFIG page. (2) Enter in an eight digit alpha/numeric flight ID using RTU 1. (3) Go to the XPDR-AUTO TEST Screen and select MODE S CLASS B on the IFR-6000. Page 4 May 1, 2013
(4) Hold the flat plane antenna at the range entered in the SETUP-XPDR screen and push the RUN TEST soft key. NOTE: PRESS THE STOP TEST SOFT KEY AT ANY TIME TO STOP THE TEST (NON-RESUMABLE). (OTHERWISE, AUTO TEST RUNS UNTIL ALL TESTS ARE COMPLETE). (a) TEST RUNNING will be shown at the top of the screen. NOTE: Press the Stop Test soft key at any time to stop the test. (5) If the auto test passes, PASS will show be shown at the top of the screen. Proceed to 5(J)7. (6) After running the auto test and FAIL is displayed for one or more of the tests, run through individual test that failed. (7) Make sure that the FLT ID is per what Flight ID was entered in 5(J)2. (8) Make sure that the CA field does not report a 0. 6. Install access panel 321CB. (Refer to the Model 525B Maintenance Manual, Chapter 6, Access Plates and Panels Identification - Description and Operation.) 7. 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. C. Send a copy of the completed Maintenance Transaction Report to: CESCOM C/O Camp Systems International, 8200 East 34th Street North, Building 1600 Suite 1607 Wichita, KS 67226. May 1, 2013 Page 5
Figure 1. Enhance Surveillance Transponder Strapping Modification (Sheet 1) Page 6 May 1, 2013
MATERIAL INFORMATION Order the kit below to install this modification. NEW P/N QUAN- TITY KEY WORD OLD P/N INSTRUCTIONS/ DISPOSITION 1 Kit, consisting of the following parts: M39029/58-360 4 Pin None M81044/12-22-9 12 inches Electrical Wire (not marked) None S2209-5 10 Tie Strap Same Discard 1 Instructions May 1, 2013 Page 7
TITLE OWNER ADVISORY NAVIGATION - ENHANCED SURVEILLANCE TRANSPONDER STRAPPING MODIFICATION TO: REASON Cessna Aircraft Owner Some ATC ground stations use the CA field (transponder capability) to determine if the transponder is capable of Elementary or Enhanced Surveillance. On airplanes equipped with TCAS I the TDR-94/94D transponders will respond to the interrogation with a zero in the CA field. The zero in the CA field will not allow the ground station to further interrogate the transponder for Elementary or Enhanced Surveillance data, making the airplane appear to be incapable of transmitting Elementary or Enhanced Surveillance data. COMPLIANCE DISCRETIONARY. This service bulletin can be accomplished at the discretion of the owner. LABOR HOURS WORK PHASE MAN-HOURS Modification 2.5 MATERIAL AVAILABILITY PART NUMBER AVAILABILITY COST * * * Please contact Cessna Service Parts & Programs 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: dirop@cessna.textron.com or telefax at 1-316-517-7711. Based on availability and lead times, parts may require advanced scheduling. WARRANTY Eligible Citations exhibiting conditions described in this service bulletin may demonstrate improved operation by incorporation of the work described herein. This bulletin is to be accomplished at the discretion of the owner. Eligible airplanes may qualify for parts and labor coverage, as described below. May 1, 2013 Page1of2 Cessna Aircraft Company, Cessna Customer Service, P.O. Box 7706, Wichita, KS 67277, U.S.A. 1-316-517-5800, Fax 1-316-517-7271, Email: customercare@cessna.textron.com This document contains technical data and is subject to U.S. export regulations. This information has been exported from the United States in accordance with export administration regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. ECCN: 9E991 COPYRIGHT 2013
OWNER ADVISORY Eligibility: Parts Coverage: Labor Coverage: Credit Application: Citations identified within the serial number effectivity of this service bulletin which are within the five-year/5,000 hour warranty period on the original issue date of this bulletin. Cessna-owned and Cessna-authorized Citation Service Facilities, operators, or other maintenance facilities may submit a Citation Credit Claim Form for the parts required to accomplish this bulletin. Cessna-owned and Cessna-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. 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 Cessna Service Parts & Programs should be forwarded to: Citation Warranty Administration 7121 Southwest Boulevard Wichita, KS USA 67215 Expiration: April 30, 2015 NOTE: As a convenience, service documents are now available online to all our customers through a simple, free-of-charge registration process. If you would like to sign up, please visit the "Customer Access" link at www.cessnasupport.com to register. Page 2 May 1, 2013