5.) After completing programming the “Verify” button highlights yellow, select
“Verify” and monitor the progress bars.
6.) If the “Verify” button highlights green it was successfully programmed, and
review programmed data in the fields below to make sure it is correct.
7.) make sure to select the Brother QL
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700 printer from the drop down list.
8.) Click on the “Print HEX Label” button a box will appear that will allow you to
enter up to six lines of text we recommend that you record what aircraft
identification number it is programmed for, the facility doing the
programming or any other information you would like to include.
6.) Click on the “Print Label” button to print the new Hex label.
9.) Trim the edges of the label to just outside of the black box, remove the old
Hex label, and replace it with the new label.
Locating the IACO 24
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Bit address
To locate the 24 bit address for a particular aircraft most countries have a
registry which is accessible off of the internet that will show the IACO 24
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Bit or
Mode S address for the aircraft registered in that country. You must determine
what format the code is in. The most common coding is the Octal format it is
used in the US and many European countries. Canada uses the Binary format to
list the codes.
A valuable resource to locate the code is
www.airframes.org
this free data base
allows you to locate by registration number registration information for most of
the worlds aircraft. If you use this service we recommend you make a voluntary
contribution to help support it.
The easiest way to copy the IACO 24
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Bit address from
www.airframes.org
or
various countries registration web sites is to use windows copy and paste to
transfer the number. This reduces the chances of miss entering the code it is
especially important when registering using the binary number system. If
www.airframs.org
does not list a IACO code it is most probably in the binary
format. Canada uses the binary format so
www.airframes.org
does not list the
IACO code. You must go to the Canadian registration web site and enter the
aircraft identification number to locate the IACO address go to:
wwwapps2.tc.gc.ca/Saf
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Sec
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Sur/2/ccarcs/aspscripts/en/quicksearch.asp
or search for Canadian Aircraft Registration on the internet to reach the web
site.
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