CMax™ for EntegraCMax™ Charts
CMax™ Approach Charts, Avidyne’s innovative implementation of this electronic chart capability, displays approach charts and airport diagrams with an overlay of the pilot’s flight plan and present position. CMax provides on-demand access to the worldwide library of JeppView electronic charts and airport diagrams and dramatically improves the pilot's ability to manage cumbersome paper charts. CMax improves safety and it’s easy to use.
Easily load approach charts for your destination using the “auto fill” button, or easily browse and select charts for any airport in the database. CMax shows aircraft position and flight plan right on the approach chart making it much easier to visualize your location throughout the approach. Critical obstacles and terrain are displayed for added safety. As the aircraft ground speed drops below 40kts, CMax automatically switches the display from the approach procedure chart to the airport diagram. CMax improves surface navigation.
CMax’s detailed airport diagrams show runways and taxi ways, which is especially useful when operating on unfamiliar airports. CMax™ eliminates the need for “progressive taxi instructions,” and makes it easier to find a particular FBO or parking area. CMax improves incursion awareness.CMax shows “Runway Incursion Hotspots.” These are areas on certain airports designated by the FAA where ground control may have limited visibility or where there is high traffic flow or other known history of incursion activity. CMax improves chart management.CMax makes managing and accessing flight critical information more efficient, while eliminating the need to file traditional revision updates in Airway Manuals. Jeppesen sends Avidyne customers periodic CD-ROM updates which are loaded onto a personal computer to display and print charts while on the ground, and transferred through the FlightMax dataloader for updates in the airplane. CMax™ uses Jeppesen’s JeppView Electronic Airway Manual chart service to reduce the amount of paper required on the flight decks of Avidyne-equipped aircraft. In addition, CMax makes managing and accessing flight critical information more efficient, while eliminating the need for pilots to file traditional revision updates in their Airway Manuals. Jeppesen will send Avidyne customers periodic CD-ROM updates which are loaded onto a personal computer to display and print charts while on the ground, and transferred through the FlightMax dataloader or USB Flash Drive if you have Release 6 or higher for updates in the airplane. Important Note: CMax electronic charts will not be displayed on the EX500 or EX5000 if you haven’t updated your electronic charts in the last ten weeks. Jeppesen provides an electronic charts update every two weeks to CMax subscribers. It is highly recommended that you keep your electronic charts current by regularly updating your EX500 or EX5000 with the latest update from Jeppesen. Charts Updates are available through Jeppesen at: http://www.jeppesen.com/. CMax Frequently Asked Questions for the EX5000 MFDHere are some of the frequently asked questions about CMax™ for the Entegra EX5000 MFDs. Please feel free to submit your question by going to the Contact Us page on this site or call Inside Sales at 1-800-AVIDYNE (800-284-3963). Is CMax Electronic Approach Charts available now? Do I buy the CMax subscription from Avidyne or from Jeppesen? What is included in the CMax subscription? I already have a Jeppesen subscription for my navigation database. Do I need to get a new subscription? Would I be able to print out paper copies of the approaches? When do CMax charts expire? How do I upload CMAX updates to my MFD? What is a CMax KeyCode? Why do I need an KeyCode? Where do I get my CMax KeyCode? Do I have to get a new CMax KeyCode for each update? I have two airplanes with MFD units; can I share one CMax subscription? I already have JeppView on my home computer; can I extend it to my MFD? I am on Flex; do I automatically receive CMax updates? When attempting a data load to my EX5000 MFD, I get a message about serial numbers not matching and the data will not load. Why is that? The CMax data extractor says I have an invalid Jeppesen serial number. What should I do? How do I know if my CMax charts are current? Can I fly with outdated CMax charts? Can I fly with outdated CMax charts if I have up-to-date paper charts onboard? Can I use my CMax charts as sole means of conducting instrument approaches? |