Technical data

April 3, 2012
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The aircraft's ICAO address is found in the aircraft documents, in
the USA, consult
registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Inquiry.aspx .
Make sure to use the 6-digit hexadecimal number, not the 8-digit
octal number, for number transformation consult
www.kloth.net/radio/icao24lookup.php . Don’t truncate the first
6 digits of an 8-digit octal address to the 6-digit hex address! In
the US, addresses are always in the range between hex A00000
and AFFFFF (equivalent to octal addresses between 50000000
and 53777777).
Incorrect settings will result in false warnings or
a failure of the warning function. This also
applies to your Mode S/ADS-B transponder (if
installed). Both PowerFLARM and the
transponder must be set to the correct address.
Register your hex ICAO address for free at www.flarmnet.org
Legal Notes
Product Warranty
The warranty is immediately cancelled should the device be
opened, misused, faulty installation, and any breach of copyright.
Limitations
The device has been designed as a non-essential 'situation
awareness only' device, whose task is solely to support the pilot; it
is not always in a position to provide a reliable warning. In
particular, the device does not provide any suggestions as to
avoiding action. Under no circumstances does the device facilitate
a change in flight tactics, user or commander response. Even
though you have installed the device, you remain responsible and
liable for the safety of all passengers and other aircraft. Operation
of the device is solely a matter at the discretion of the user and
commander. The device may only be operated by persons who
have made a careful study of the user instructions.