ACR&Artex ME406 Portable ELT User Manual

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ARTEX PRODUCTS / ACR ELECTRONICS, INC

DESCRIPTION, OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

ME406P (453-6611)

25-62-31

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JUN 25/13

or electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external source. Also

called radio frequency interference or RFI.

EUROCAE

European Organization for Civil Aviation Equipment – EUROCAE docu-

ments are widely referenced as a means of compliance to European

Technical Standard Orders (ETSOs) and other regulatory documents.

FAA

Federal Aviation Administration – The United States government

agency for aircraft safety and regulation.

FAR

Federal Aviation Regulations – The rules and regulations governing

the manufacture, certification, operation, maintenance, repair, and

alteration of aircraft in the United States.

FORM 337

FAA Form 337 is required anytime a major repair and/or major alter-

ation is performed on an aircraft. Refer to FAR, Part 43, Appendix A

and the definitions of Major Repair/Alteration contained in FAR, Part 1

for guidance.

FSDO

Flight Standards District Office – FAA district offices responsible for

aircraft certification, operation, maintenance, and modification issues,

approvals and enforcement.

G-SWITCH

A velocity switch that detects sudden de-acceleration and is used to

automatically activate an ELT. May also be referred to as a “crash

sensor”.

LED

Light Emitting Diode – Semiconductor device that emits light when

current is passed through it. Usually used as a status or warning indi-

cator.

MIL

The three-letter acronym that stands for “Military” and proceeds mili-

tary specifications and standards numbers (e.g., MIL-W-XXXX would

indicate a wire specification and MIL-STD-XXXX would indicate a

standard).

P/N

Part Number – Refers to an ACRACR part number, unless otherwise

noted. Part numbers are also indicated with parentheses (e.g., XXX-

XXXX).

PLUG

The term “Plug”, within the context of this document, refers to the

male half of an electrical connector.

RECEPTACLE

The term “Receptacle,” within the context of this document, refers to

the female half of an electrical connector.

RF

Radio Frequency – The range of electromagnetic radiation that con-

stitutes the radio spectrum and corresponds to the frequency of alter-

nating current electrical signals used to produce and detect radio

waves.

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