ARTEX/ACR Electronics, Inc.
A3-06-2824 Handheld Programmer Operations Manual
Y1-03-0272 Rev. F Company Confidential Page 30
12. For ELT 345s or ELT 1000s only: tap “Program”; quickly place ELT switch in
the test mode and release. (Quickly is <1 second).
13. Tap the “Program” button to program the ELT.
14. Ensure that screen shows “Programming Successful”.
15. Verify ELT using “Sarcalc”, as described in Subsection 6.2.
4.7.9 Aviation User / Tail Number / Location (Long)
1. Select ELT Baud rate.
2. For the ELT 345 and ELT 1000, refer to Note 1 on page 23 before continuing.
3. For the ELT 3000 and ELT 4000, refer to Note 2 on page 23 before continuing.
4. Select Protocol.
5. Select Country Code.
6. Go to Graffiti Screen and tap on letter/numbers
7. Enter the tail number of the aircraft, which is up to seven alphanumeric
characters.
• Acceptable characters are letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), a hyphen (-), a
space ( ), and a slash (/).
• If fewer characters are entered, that will be reflected in the final hex code.
• Spaces are filled in on the left of the data.
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. For ELT 345s or ELT 1000s only: tap “Program”; quickly place ELT switch in
the test mode and release. (Quickly is <1 second).
11. Tap the “Program” button to program the ELT.
12. Ensure that screen shows “Programming Successful”.
13. Verify ELT using “Sarcalc”, as described in Subsection 6.2.
4.7.10 Std Location / Aircraft 24-Bit Address (Long)
1. Select ELT Baud rate.
2. For the ELT 345 and ELT 1000, refer to Note 1 on page 23 before continuing.
3. For the ELT 3000 and ELT 4000, refer to Note 2 on page 23 before continuing.
4. Select Protocol.
5. 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.
6. Enter the 24-bit address.