ARTEX/ACR Electronics, Inc.
A3-06-2824 Handheld Programmer Operations Manual
Y1-03-0272 Rev. F
Company Confidential
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24-Bit Address Format
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Select either Octal or Hex
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Clear Database
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Erases all saved programming messages
3.
Tap “
D
one” when finished to return to main menu.
4.4
Programmer Database
The Handheld Programmer retains up to 1000 records of programmed ELTs.
NOTE
: The programming operation must be successfully completed in order for the
record to be stored in the database.
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The datab
ase may be deleted at any time by accessing the “Prefs”
drop-down menu
and selecting “Clear Database”
(Subsection 4.3).
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Stored records may be viewed by tapping “Review” on the
main screen (Subsection
4.2).
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Stored records may also be programmed into an ELT following the instructions
given herein.
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The stored programming may also be viewed using Sarcalc Desktop V3.01. See
Subsection 6.2 for a detailed description of this function.
4.5
ELT Programming
IMPORTANT
: When working with any ELT, keep a 121.5 MHz receiver nearby, on,
and at adequate volume. This is necessary to catch and deactivate an ELT that may
accidentally be left on.
The ELT being programmed must properly perform all operations described in this set of
instructions. An ELT that fails any portion must be rejected and repaired.
1.
Set the Baud rate to 9600 to program long message ELTs and 2400 to program
older, short message ELTs.
2.
For an ELT 1000/345, programming will remain the same as other ELTs except for
there are two baud rates to choose from:
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9600 for default or A/B protocol
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4800 for NEMA Protocol
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Reference figures 9-13 for programming.
3.
For an ELT 3000/4000, programming will remain the same as other ELTs except for
there are two baud rates to choose from:
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ARINC 429 (high or low speed)
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9600 or A/B protocol (ELT 3000 only)
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Reference figures 9-13 for programming
4.
Plug the programming cable into the ELT
5. Connect the cable to the Handheld Programmer.
Table 1 provides data for programming ELTs with certain protocol types. This