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RE-PROGRAMMING MANUAL
FOR
EMERGENCY LOCATOR
TRANSMITTER G-SWITCH
VARIANTS COVERED
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ANY CHANGES TO THE COSPAS/ SARSAT MESSAGE MAY REQUIRE
NOTIFICATION TO THE RELEVANT NATIONAL AUTHORITY
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- PREFACE –
The 503 series ELT is actually an assembly. The main electronic assembly comprises three
parts. These are the Emergency Location Transmitter (ELT), the ELT battery pack and the
G-Switch.
The G-Switch has the C/S message stored in non-volatile memory. When the system is
tested or activated it writes the message to the non-volatile memory in the ELT. So at any
time the ELT can be separated from the G-Switch and operated independently.
So to change the message that is transmitted, the G-Switch is re-programmed. When this
document refers to the G-Switch it can be the G-Switch on its own or as part of an ELT
system.
Please Note
This manual has been written assuming that the reader has some knowledge of computers.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE 2
GPS FUNCTION
10 GPS Operation 9
APPENDIX 1. 13
14 Computer Setup 13
15 Hyper Terminal Setup – First Time Use 13
16 Saving The Session 19
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1. INTRODUCTION
The main components of the ELT system are the G Switch and the transmitter
(ELT). When the ELT is activated it transmits a digitally encoded message on
406.025 MHz (C/S message) for reception by the Cospas Sarsat (C/S) satellite
system. This message is stored in the G Switch and the ELT. When the system
is tested or activated, the message is transferred from the G Switch to the ELT.
So if the message requires changing it is only necessary to re-program the G-
Switch. Re-programming uses the serial interface on the G Switch. As this varies
according to the type of G-Switch, the equipment required varies also.
The equipment required for re-programming depends on the type of G-Switch and
is as follows:-
503-7 Philips I2C 12-503-3 Intelligent I2C to RS 232 adapter & cables
503-7-1 RS 232 101-17 RS 232 G-Switch to PC cable assembly
503-7-2 RS 422 12-503-4 RS 422 to RS 232 adapter & cables
503-19 Philips I2C 12-503-3 Intelligent I2C to RS 232 adapter & cables
503-19-1 RS 232 101-17 RS232 G-Switch to PC cable assembly
503-19-2 RS 422 12-503-4 RS 422 to RS 232 adapter & cables
503-25 Philips I2C 12-503-3 Intelligent I2C to RS 232 adapter & cables
503-25-1 RS 232 101-17 RS232 G-Switch to PC cable assembly
503-25-2 RS 422 12-503-4 RS 422 to RS 232 adapter & cables
3. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
• A computer (desktop or laptop) with a spare serial port, and a PS2 port
running Windows 95/98 and Hyper Terminal. (See Appendix 1)
• 28V DC Power Supply (If G Switch battery is flat).
• A printer (optional).
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Appendix 2 details the set up procedures for the various adapter kits and G Switches.
5. SETTING UP – COMPUTER
Firstly check that Hyper Terminal is installed on the computer. The quickest way
is to perform a search by selecting <Start> on the menu bar, followed by <Find>
followed by <Files or Folders> . In the “Named” window type hypertrm.exe then
select the <Find Now> tab. If it is not found then it will need installing.
If it is installed but not setup for re-programming ELTs it will need setting up.
Refer to Appendix 1 for a detailed guide to setting up Hyper Terminal.
6. RE-PROGRAMMING
Double click on the Hyper Terminal Session elt_4800.ht to run the program. If this
does not exist it will need to be created using the instructions contained in
Appendix 1. Activate the G-Switch by moving the ON/OFF/ARM switch to the
ARM position. If the battery is flat there is a power supply connection available on
serial lead 101-16.
If for any reason the computer is switched off or Hyper terminal is exited during
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Double click on the Hyper Terminal Session elt_4800.ht to run the program. If this
does not exist it will need to be created using the instructions contained in
Appendix 1. Activate the G-Switch by moving the ON/OFF/ARM switch to the
ARM position. If the battery is flat there is a power supply connection available on
serial lead 101-14.
If for any reason the computer is switched off or Hyper terminal is exited during
programming it will be necessary to reset the adapter by removing the connector
plugged into the PS2 port and plugging it back in repeating the operations in
Section 6.1 as applicable.
The following programming screen will appear (the actual details may vary):-
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7. RE-PROGRAMMING METHOD
The programming system is entirely menu driven and prompts for the information
required. Provided the re-programming data is available, programming is straight
forward.
Section 4 gives an overview of the C/S message and Section 5 goes into the
message structure in more detail. If further information on beacon encoding is
required Cospas/Sarsat Publication C/S T.001 is recommended for reading.
If prompted to “Enter 22 Digit Hex Code”, type N. This facility is only used if
access to the 22 digit Hexadecimal code is available.
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8. PRINTING
If required, the programming screen can be printed. To print select <File> then
<Print>, and when the Print Window appears select <OK>
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
If nothing happens when the <Enter> key (or / # ’ key sequence) is/are pressed
do/check the following:-
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GPS FUNCTION
The G-Switch has been designed to receive GPS data in ASCII format. The G-Switch
processes the data and incorporates the latitude/longitude data into the C/S
message.
The data formats supported are detailed in the appendices. It should be noted that it
is vital that the data is presented in exactly the same format as shown in the
appropriate appendix.
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An ELT designed for operation with the COSPAS/SARSAT (C/S) satellite system
transmits, when activated, periodically, a digitally encoded message on 406.025
MHz for reception by the satellite system. On reception of a transmission, the
satellite sends the message to a ground station where it is acted upon.
The message is 112 binary digits (bits) long and the data transfer rate is 400 bits a
second.
BITS DESCRIPTION
1 to 15 Bit Synchronisation
16 to 24 Frame Synchronisation
25 to 85 Protected data field
86 to 106 BCH error correcting field
107 to 112 Non protected data field
The function of these bits is the same for all message formats.
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These 10 bits designate a three digit decimal country code number expressed in
Binary notation. Country codes are based on the International Telecommunication
Union (ITU) Maritime Identification Codes. (ITU Radio Regulations Appendix 43
Table 1.) Example:-
For all protocols except for the test protocols the Country Code designates the
country of beacon registration. For a test protocol the country code would
generally be the country the beacon was manufactured in.
The data structure within these 44 bits is determined by the protocol code. These
examples should make it clear:-
Please note that particularly with the serialized protocols certain countries require
you to contact the administration responsible for assigning serial numbers.
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AIRCRAFT OPERATOR DESIGNATOR and SER. No. – Bits 40-42 set to 001
Bits 44 – 61 Aircraft Operator Designator
Bits 62 – 73 Serial number assigned by the operator.
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APPENDIX ONE
* D refers to the shape of the connector which has a shape like very thin capital D.
Run the Hyper Terminal program. If a window asking about modems appears as
below select the <No> tab. (Dependent on the computer setup this window may
not appear – if so skip to the next section.)
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A window entitled “Phone Number” will appear. The connect using window should
be set to whatever Com Port is being used. (Generally speaking it will be Direct to
Com 1 or Direct to Com 2.) Click on OK.
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Set the Baud Rate to 4800 and the Flow Control to none. The settings should be
as shown below:-
Select <OK>
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Select <OK>.
The Properties Window will vanish.
The screen should now be as follows:-
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APPENDIX TWO
EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS
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APPENDIX THREE
If is advisable to check the manual of the GPS receiver being used to ensure that
the data is being sent in the correct format.
Message - $GPGLL,5214.2960,N,00250.5374,W,150832.856,A*2D
It is vital that the message is in this exact form including all commas, $ and *
delimiters and the checksum which is used to check the data integrity.
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APPENDIX FOUR
If is advisable to check the manual of the GPS receiver being used to ensure that
the data is being sent in the correct format.
The G-Switch has been designed to accept and process GPS data that is
compatible with the Trimble 2000T GPS Receiver.
Data requirements are as follows:-
Data Format – R1
Baud Rate – 4800, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
Handshake (flow control) – none
The following is an example of the R1 message and the table shows the
translation:-
<STX>AN521429<CR><LF>BW0025053<CR><LF>
It is vital that the message is in this exact format. Any data following the second
<CR> <LF> will be ignored.
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APPENDIX FIVE
This appendix is based on the documentation sent out by Techtest Limited to ascertain
customers programming requirements.
It is included to aid operators in obtaining the concise data required
for programming a G-Switch
19. OVERVIEW
In order for the a G_SWITCH to be programmed with the correct data for
transmission on 406.025MHz to the Cospass/Sarsat satellite system, certain
information is required. There are various approved protocols and this form will
enable the most appropriate protocol to be used.
20. INFORMATION
For all types of protocols, except the test protocols, the country code designates
the country of ELT registration, from which additional information can be obtained
from a data base kept by that country.
The serialized protocols are not supported by all countries and some countries do
not support these protocols at all, whilst others limit their use. This needs to be
considered when requesting a serialized protocol. If you have any questions about
the various protocols, please feel free to contact us.
If this form is being used for a series of ELTs, the first and last number can be
quoted.
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………………………
How many ELTs does this form cover? ………………………
4. Serial User Protocol – ELT with Serial Number – (See note 1 below)
4.1 The Country the ELT is registered in:- ………………… …………………
4.2 The Serial Number (Allocated by Techtest Ltd):-
(Start Number & Finish number) ………………… ……………………
Note 1 There are four Serialized Protocols that all have a serial number encoded in bits 44-
63. Unless otherwise advised an ELT will be coded as an Aviation ELT with serial number.
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