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6.
Tap “Done” when finished.
7.
Tap “ENTER” button on Program screen. The 32-digit hex code is shown at the
bottom of the screen, with the abbreviated 15-digit hex code below it.
8.
Tap the “Program” button to program the ELT.
9.
Ensure that screen shows “Programming Successful”.
10.
Verify ELT using “Sarcalc”, as described in Subsection 6.2.
4.7.7
Std Location / Aircraft 24-Bit Address (Long)
1.
Select ELT Baud rate.
2.
Select Protocol.
3.
Select the desired number system (Octal: 8 digits from 0-7 or Hex: 6 digits from
0-9 or A-F) to match the format of the 24-bit address provided.
4.
Enter the 24-bit address.
5.
You may then click on the other number system selection to see the converted
value (Octal or Hex).
NOTE
: The 3-digit country code is automatically determined from the country
data encoded in the 24-bit address.
6.
Go to Graffiti screen and tap on letter/numbers.
7.
Enter aircraft 24-bt address.
8.
Tap “Done” when finished.
9.
Tap “ENTER” button on Program screen. The 32-digit hex code is shown at the
bottom of the screen, with the abbreviated 15-digit hex code below it.
10.
Tap the “Program” button to program the ELT.
11.
Ensure that screen shows “Programming Successful”.
12.
Verify ELT using Sarcalc”, as described in Subsection 6.2.
4.7.8
Std Location / ELT Serial (Long)
1.
Select ELT Baud rate.
2.
Select Protocol.
3.
Select Country Code.
4.
Go to Graffiti screen and tap on letter/numbers.
5.
Enter the serial number, which matches the serial number seen on the product
label, or a number that was designated for use by the competent national
authority.
6.
Enter the COSPAS-SARSAT TAC number.
7.
Tap “Done” when finished.
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