
AVIATION RECORDERS
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MODEL FA2100GSE
PORTABLE INTERFACE (PI)
CVR Operation
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3.6.3
Delete File From Disk
Selecting Delete File From Disk Brings up the File Deletion Menu. Enter the required infor-
mation (File ID, File Name, etc.) on the appropriate menu lines. Select DELETE. The next
menu will ask the question: “
Are You Sure?
” which enables the operator to cancel (No) or
confirm the deletion (Yes).
3.6.4
Display GMT/Rotor Speed
GMT FSK data is output by the PI each time a new GMT value is available. The bit rate is 768
Bit/Sec
5% with the LSB transmitted first. Rotor Speed FSK Data is output by the PI each
time a new Rotor Speed value is available. For more detailed information refer to paragraphs
3.4.3 And 3.4.4.
Selecting Display GMT/Rotor on the Special Functions Menu will display the Rotor Speed data
in frequency and the GMT Data in Hours:Minutes:Seconds (XX:XX:XX).
3.6.5
Fault Log To File
To perform this selection, a disk must be installed in the PI and the CVR cannot be recording.
If the CVR is recording, PI access will fail. Selecting Fault Log To File on the Special Func-
tions Menu displays the Fault Log To File Menu. This Menu is shown on sheet 2 of Figure 3
When this menu is entered, the operator must enter the name of the file to which the fault log
is to be written.
3.6.5.1
File Name Entry Field
There is a File name Entry Field (File ID) near the top of the menu. The rest of the menu is
taken up primarily by an array of selection characters. A cursor will appear over one of them.
The user can select characters by using the UP, DOWN, RIGHT, and LEFT arrow keys to
move the cursor. When the user presses the SELECT key, the chosen character will be cop-
ied to the file id field. To remove character(s) from the file id field, the UP, DOWN, RIGHT,
and LEFT arrow keys are used to select each character and pressing the red delete key re-
moves the character from the field.
The File ID field Is
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characters long. Only the first 8 characters are used in the file name
itself. Also, characters in the File ID that are not legal DOS file name characters will be
changed to zeros. But the entire File ID will be copied into the file id exactly as it appears on
the menu. The File ID is a field in the file header that can be recovered when the file is ana-
lyzed.
3.6.5.2
Disk File Names
Fault Log file names written to the disk as a result of dumping the Fault Log have the file ex-
tension of .FLT. If the file name chosen by the user is the same as the name of a file that al-
ready exists on the disk, the is modified by replacing the last three characters with digits to
make the name unique on the disk. This change will not be visible when the user is doing the
copy, but will become evident when the disk is taken to a PC for analysis. This substitution of
digits in the file name makes it impossible to overwrite existing flight data on the disk.
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