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BELFORT
INSTRUMENT
Proprietary Information
33.
If prompted, enter default password “XXXXXXXX” to save new values to EEprom.
Enter a Pass or Fail result on the Comprehensive Facility Performance and Adjustment
Form.
34.
When the configuration is completed, staple the complete AirNav Document and a copy
of the customer airport site survey to the Comprehensive Facility Performance and
Adjustment Record.
35.
Confirm that the six DCP enclosure cover screws are fully tight.
36.
On the Belfort AWOS Handheld Receiver or the Belfort AWOS FBO DATU unit,
monitor telemetry from the tower and verify all expected telemetry is present. If any
telemetry value does not appear on the Handheld or the FBO PC, then trouble shoot the
system and repair as required.
37.
Raise the tower to its upright position.
38.
In the DCP Power Enclosure, turn ON Battery DC power by turning on circuit breaker 2.
39.
If the installation has a VHF radio option, use an airport supplied VHF radio or a hand
held VHF radio, click the mick the set number of times to initiate the VHF broadcast.
Listen to the full message and confirm that the telemetry matches the data on the HHDU
or on the Advisor screen on the DATU.
If the system if an endless loop broadcast system, use the airport supplied VHF radio or a
hand held VHF radio, set to the broadcast discrete frequency. Listen to the full message
and confirm that the telemetry matches the data on the HHDU or on the Advisor screen
on the DATU.
If telemetry broadcasted does not match the data on the HHDU or on the Advisor screen,
then trouble shoot the system and repair as required.
40.
If the installation has a Phone option, using an airport public phone or a cell phone, call
the system on the user supplied telephone number. Listen to the full message and
confirm that the telemetry matches the data on the HHDU or on the Advisor screen on the
DATU.
If telemetry broadcasted does not match the data on the HHDU or on the Advisor screen,
then trouble shoot the system and repair as required.
Summary of Contents for AWOS
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