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Genesys Aerosystems S-TEC 3100 Adds New Features

New Update Unlocks More Capabilities In Advanced Digital Autopilot

Genesys Aerosystems has received TSO approval of a new update to the S-TEC 3100 that brings additional features and enhancements to their popular digital autopilot.

The new Version 1.4 update comprises of both software and hardware changes to the S-TEC 3100. The new hardware features a white backlit display perfect for bright sunlit panels or steep viewing angles. An updated bezel accompanies the change in display and features an optional VNAV button or menu (MNU) button. Please note the release of the VNAV button will be 3 months after release of the new bezel with MNU button. The software update introduces support for GPS enroute VNAV (when paired with an approved EFIS/GPS navigator), new mode annunciations, advanced integration with Aspen MAX PFD, and many general improvements based on customer feedback.
 
"The addition of VNAV expands the capabilities of the S-TEC 3100 and has been a requested feature particularly from our turbine operators." Said Jamie Luster, Director of Sales and Marketing.

"Being compatible with various panel configurations has always been a cornerstone feature of the 3100. With the Version 1.4 update, we've added depth to some of our EFIS integrations, most notably with the Aspen MAX PFD."
 
When paired with an approved EFIS display and GPS navigator that supports enroute VNAV, the Version 1.4 S-TEC 3100 will follow the step-down vertical guidance typically found with Standard Terminal Arrival Routes (STARs). The updated software also supports two-way communication of lateral and vertical targets, display of modes, and advanced integration with the Aspen MAX primary flight display. An advanced autopilot unlock is required from Aspen.
 
The Version 1.4 upgrade costs $1,495 for the full hardware and software update, however Genesys is offering a $500 discount if the bezel upgrade is purchased before December 31, 2021. The software only upgrade (no VNAV capability, no new bezel/LCD), is free to existing S-TEC 3100 customers. New orders will ship standard with the bezel and 1.4 software beginning when the individual STCs are approved. STC approval for all of the aircraft currently approved for the 3100 is expected to be completed by the end of Q3 (with hardware to include the VNAV button by the end of the year). International validations will follow. 

FMI: www.genesys-aerosystems.com/stec3100-1.4

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