F. g-switch functional check – item 4, G. performance testing setup – ACR&Artex B406-4 User Manual

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ACR ELECTRONICS, INC / ARTEX PRODUCTS

DESCRIPTION, OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

B406-4 (453-5004)

25-62-03

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JUN 20/13

(c)

When the total of all known transmissions exceeds one hour; or

(d)

On or before battery replacement (expiration) date.

SUBTASK 25-62-03-750-001

F.

G-Switch Functional Check – Item 4

CAUTION:

A JUMPER IS REQUIRED TO PERFORM THIS CHECK. DUE TO THE POTENTIAL OF

PHYSICAL DAMAGE IF THE JUMPER IS IMPROPERLY INSTALLED, THIS STEP SHOULD

ONLY BE PERFORMED BY AN EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN/MECHANIC.

(1)

Reinstall the battery temporarily. See SUBTASK 25-62-03-450-001 on page 74.

NOTE: For the purposes of this and subsequent tests, it is suggested that the battery be

installed with only two screws, located diagonally from each other.

(2)

Perform this functional check within the first 5 minutes after the hour (UTC), as required by

AC 43.13-1, Chapter 12, § 12-22, Note 3.

(3)

Notify any nearby control tower of your intentions.

(4)

Install the 151-2012 test plug (receptacle) on the ELT plug or jumper ELT plug Pins 5 and 8.

NOTE: The ELT cannot be activated using this procedure unless Pins 5 and 8 on the ELT

plug are jumpered. See Figure 19. Remote Switch Panel Harness Wiring Diagram on

page 66.

(5)

Verify the ELT switch is in the “OFF” position.

(6)

Monitor 121.5 MHz on an AM receiver.

(7)

Activate the ELT by using a rapid forward (i.e., throwing) motion in the direction of the arrow

on the ELT label, followed by a rapid reversing action.

(8)

Verify activation by listening for the aural sweep tone on the receiver.

(9)

Reset the ELT by toggling the control switch to the “ON” position and then back to the “OFF”

position.

SUBTASK 25-62-03-750-002

G. Performance Testing Setup

NOTE: The ELT software routine logs battery life in 30-second increments. A minimum of 30

seconds is added to the battery usage total each time the ELT is activated and de-activated.

If the ELT is left activated beyond the first 30 seconds, additional time is added in 30-

second increments.

NOTE: Careful planning of the performance tests is necessary to avoid activating the ELT more

than necessary. Plan the performance testing in a manner that allows tests to be run

concurrently and test equipment settings to be quickly switched from one test to another.

By doing so, the three-minute warm-up requirement can be eliminated from a number of

tests and battery run time minimized to a large extent.

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