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OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Page
A-181
November 19, 2009
MESSAGE TYPE (1R):
Displays “TEST” in reverse video white when the beacon is in Test mode. Otherwise the
field is blank when the beacon is in normal operating mode (Distress).
BEACON ID (2L):
Display the vehicle identification. The identification can be one of these following possibilities
for an aircraft (ELT beacon type):
•
(NATI): The aircraft nationality and registration marking is a unique alphanumeric code assigned by national
administrations in accordance with Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation (see REF
[E1]). The code is made of up to 7 characters as per the Modified-Baudot code
•
(ADDR): Aircraft 24-bit address as assigned by the responsible administration in accordance with ICAO
guidance in Annex 10 of the ICAO convention on Civil Aviation the aircraft address is displayed as 6
hexadecimal characters (see REF [E1]).
•
(OPER): The aircraft operator identified with a 3-letter designation agreed by ICAO (see REF [E1]) and the
serial number (ranging from 1 to 4095) normally assigned by the aircraft operator.
•
(SN): The beacon unique serial identification code number ranging from 0 to 1,048,575 and the COSPAS-
SARSAT type approval certificate number ranging from 0 to 1023 if available.
•
(NIN): The beacon National Identification Number (ranging from 0 to 262143) assigned by the appropriate
national authority.
The identification can be one of these possibilities for a ship (EPIRB beacon type):
•
(MMSI): Marine Mobile Service Identity number, display the last 6-digit of the 9-digit MMSI.
•
(RCS): Radio Call Signs of up to seven characters that comply with the ITU Radio Regulations on the
formation of call signs (see REF [E1]).
•
(SN): The beacon unique serial identification code number ranging from 0 to 1,048,575 and the COSPAS-
SARSAT type approval certificate number ranging from 0 to 1023 if available.
•
(NIN): The beacon National Identification Number (ranging from 0 to 262143) assigned by the appropriate
national authority.
The identification can be one of these possibilities for a personal beacon (PLB beacon type):
•
(SN): The beacon unique serial identification code number ranging from 0 to 1,048,575 and the COSPAS-
SARSAT type approval certificate number ranging from 0 to 1023 if available.
•
(NIN): The beacon National Identification Number (ranging from 0 to 262143) assigned by the appropriate
national authority.
If the beacon id cannot be decoded, this field is blank.
RX AT/AGE [2R]:
Toggle option RX AT/AGE.
"RX AT": Time stamp at which the SARSAT waypoint has last been received.
"AGE": Elapsed time (in minutes) since last SARSAT waypoint reception.
The default display is "RX AT".
COUNTRY (3L):
Display the country of beacon registration. If the country cannot be decoded, the 3
-
digit
decimal country/territory code is displayed.
NOTE:
The country code is based on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and listed as Maritime
Identification Digits (MID) in Appendix 43 of the ITU Radio Regulations. This country code designates
the country of beacon registration and it is used to obtain additional information on the owner of the
distress beacon using the MID to interrogate the appropriate beacon registration database.
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