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Legal Notices All other product or brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. License Agreement To view the license agreement, open the FliteDeck Setup program. Click License Agreement on the Configuration tab. JeppView FliteDeck is designed to supplement flight planning navigation information provided by other sources. Please be advised that data errors and computer malfunctions are possible.
About JeppView FliteDeck JeppView FliteDeck is designed for use in an aircraft while the aircraft is flying. Proper use of FliteDeck can enhance positional awareness, assist with in-flight replanning, and provide valuable information for normal and emergency operations. Because FliteDeck is used during flight, the cockpit interface is simple and easy to use: • FliteDeck eliminates the normal menu you would find in most Windows programs.
Your Records We suggest you record your serial number on this page for safekeeping. You may need to provide your serial number and customer number when calling customer service or technical support. It may also be useful in the future to have your Site Key and Site Code available.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Table of Contents Legal Notices................................................................................................................... 3 About JeppView FliteDeck .............................................................................................5 Your Records...................................................................................................................7 JeppView FliteDeck Suggestions ..................................................
Your Records Adding Coverages Electronically.................................................................43 Adding Coverages from the Electronic Chart Data CD....................................43 Deactivating JeppView and FliteDeck ......................................................................... 44 Backup and Recovery.................................................................................................. 45 Backup .....................................................................
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Setting Display Size .................................................................................75 Other Information on the Configuration Page ...............................................76 GPS Tab ......................................................................................................................76 Select COM Port ......................................................................................78 Testing Your GPS Connection ..................
Your Records Using Components...................................................................................98 Routes and RoutePacks .............................................................................................. 99 Transferring your RoutePack to the FliteDeck Computer ................................99 Learning FliteDeck with the GPS Simulator Trainer .................................................. 101 Changing the Simulator Status ...................................................
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Route Charts.........................................................................................151 Recent Charts .......................................................................................152 Working with Terminal Charts.................................................................................... 153 Displaying a Chart for the First Time ........................................................153 Charts with Revisions ................................
Your Records Chart Tracking Mode .................................................................................................179 Chart Orientation .......................................................................................................179 Viewing the Text Pages ..............................................................................................181 Viewing the Text Pages ................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Viewing the Manuals..........
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) ........................................................221 Terminal Area Forecast (TAF) ..................................................................223 City Forecast.........................................................................................224 Cloud Tops ...........................................................................................225 Winds ..................................................................
What's New in This Version Version 3.5.2, Released JULY, 2010 Topics Application Changes Terrain Overlay Fix for terrain overlay problems in 3.5.1 update. Version 3.5.1, Released JULY, 2010 Topics Maintenance Application Changes Code compatibility with fix for JeppView v.3.7 (terminal chart installation/ update runtime and ".dll not found" errors related to daylight savings time). Version 3.5, Released JULY, 2010 Topics Program Update Application Changes Added compatibility for FliteStar 9.
Include All Intersections in Airway routes The Setup application Routes tab now has an option to "include all intersections" when planning airway routes. To complement this, the route waypoint list automatically scrolls to the GPS active waypoint. Airway Designation Airway numbers display above intersections in the waypoint list. Direct-to The scratchpad is now automatically cleared by a Direct-to route. Enroute Chart Settings Enhancements were made to retaining view settings.
Troubleshooting and Getting Help Terminal Chart View The EFB configuration Terminal Chart, Chart Only view now retains its setting. Airport Information Airport information is now consistent with the selected airport. Emergency Pane The airport selected in the Emergency tab now shows up in all terminal chart panes. UpdatePacks A problem with Updatepacks misreading NavData cycles and including text was corrected. Version 3.
Various improvements have been made to the Jeppesen Weather Controller (JWC) installer: • Fixed a "VGA Resolution Error" message when trying to install the Jeppesen Weather Services on a tablet PC in portrait mode with a resolution of less than 800 x 600. • The JWC installer will always update the XmLink.ini file to have the SaveX01=1 key value regardless of what application first installed XmLink.
Troubleshooting and Getting Help Satellite Weather Incorporated satellite weather by using your XM WxWorx Satellite Weather service. FliteDeck now displays Next Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD), Aviation Routine Weather Reports (METARs), Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs), Terminal Area Forecasts (TAFs), City Forecast, Cloud Tops, Winds, Surface Analysis, and Freezing Levels. Recommended Topic: Satellite Weather and Satellite Weather Preferences.
Fixed water areas incorrectly attributed as land: • Malaysia half of the straits separating Singapore from the Malay peninsula • Western half of the Gulf of Pohai in China, near city of Tientsin Enroute Chart Data Fixed incorrectly attributed countries: Enroute Chart Data • The southern half of Azerbaijan was incorrectly attributed as Armenia Version 3.2.
Troubleshooting and Getting Help Configuration Tab On the Configuration tab in the FliteDeck Setup program, you are no longer subjected to pre-defined configurations. You now have the ability to select an application layout and a display size. Recommended Topic: Configuration Tab. GPS Tab An option is now available if you are not using the GPS simulator or an actual GPS. Without positional information, FliteDeck can be used as a true chart viewer.
Airport Information Airport Info changed from being a button on the main Terminal page to being displayed at the bottom next to the Chart Only button. The information displayed has not changed. Recommended Topic: Airport Information. The Clipboard Most changes with this revision deal with the functionality of the Clipboard. It has been changed to allow the user to be able to find and access charts more easily with a limited number of clicks/taps while in-flight.
Welcome Welcome to JeppView FliteDeck. FliteDeck is the in-flight portion of JeppView that displays Jeppesen enroute and terminal charts in a screen-friendly view, enhances positional awareness, and provides airport, FSS, and ATC frequencies you might need during flight. The following links are recommended to help you use FliteDeck optimally: • If you need help installing and configuring your XM WxWorx Satellite Weather service in FliteDeck, see Establishing a Satellite Weather Connection.
How to Use Help The JeppView FliteDeck Help file is one of many sources to help you learn JeppView FliteDeck. Besides this help file, you may also want to look at the following sources of information: • A JeppView and JeppView FliteDeck tutorial is available from the Help menu by clicking Help > Interactive Training. • A JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide is available by clicking Start > Programs > Jeppesen > JeppView FliteDeck3 > FliteDeck3 User's Guide.
Installation and Activation These instructions cover installation of JeppView and FliteDeck. The two programs are designed to work together, but they do not need to be installed on the same computer. Your JeppView/JeppView FliteDeck license allows you to install any combination of these two programs on up to four separate computers. For example, you may wish to install JeppView on a desktop computer for planning and install FliteDeck on a Tablet PC to take in the aircraft.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide RAM 256MB 1GB Display VGA 800 x 600, 16-bit display VGA 1280 x 1024, 24-bit color display VGA 600 x 800 (JeppView FliteDeck portrait orientation) Graphics Processor 32MB Video Card 64MB Video Card Input Devices Pointer device Keyboard Pointer device Keyboard CD-ROM 8x 24x Internet Connection Broadband Internet Connection (for online download of program updates) 56K dial-up internet connection for online download of program updates (Transfer time may be effected by th
Installation and Activation JeppView: 2.5GB JeppView FliteDeck: 2.55GB Both: 2.85GB Higher than the minimum requirement * Hard disk space requirements vary depending on coverage area and data installed. In order for terminal charts to install to the hard drive, the hard drive space shown above is needed.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 1. Right-click My Computer on your desktop and choose Manage from the shortcut menu. 2. In the left pane, expand System Tools, and then click Local Users and Groups. 3. In the right pane, double-click Groups. 4. Double-click Administrators. If your account has administrator rights, it appears in the Members section. If your account is not listed, click Add and enter the account name that you want to assign administrative privileges. 5.
Installation and Activation If you are trying to install FliteDeck on a corporate computer, please contact your network administrator for administrative permission. Microsoft Windows Vista Compatibility Mode If you are currently using a version of FliteDeck that is not Vista aware (version 3.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide FliteDeck version 3.4 incorporates a new directory structure applicable only for users that will be using the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system. Users with Windows XP and 2000 will not see any change. Use the following table if you are a Windows XP or Windows 2000 user migrating to Microsoft Vista to locate where common user files are stored. The table assumes that FliteDeck is installed in the default location on the C: drive.
Installation and Activation New JeppView Users Start Here If this is your first time using JeppView and JeppView FliteDeck, or if you are currently running JeppView 2, follow these steps. Ensure that you have administrative permissions on your computer before starting. Insert the Program CD into your computer CD-ROM drive. If the setup program does not start automatically, browse to your computer CD-ROM drive and double-click setup.exe.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 3. If prompted, select JeppView and click OK. 4. Select the check box to continue and click Next. 5. Click Yes to deactivate JeppView. 6. Select a deactivation process (we recommend that you select the Internet (Automated) method if you have an Internet connection), and click Next. 7. Enter your serial number and deactivation code, and click Finish. 8. Insert ECD Disc 1 and complete the installation.
Installation and Activation steps outlined below. o JeppView MFD Users Only: The JSUM installer and program launches so you can log in and begin the programming process to your media. For JSUM information, open the JSUM help file within the program. 4. After the update is complete, continue the installation with ECD Disc 2. Electronic Chart Data Disc 2 To receive updates to the JeppView and FliteDeck program, Jeppesen aeronautical data and text data, follow these steps: 1.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide These instructions cover the installation of JeppView 3 when using an imaging process, such as Symantec Norton Ghost and Acronis True Image, to deploy the application on additional computers. What You Need The following resources are needed in order to image a workstation and deploy the image with JeppView on other workstations: • Imaging software such as Symantec™ Norton Ghost™ and Acronis True Image™. • JeppView3 Program CD. • Electronic Chart Data (ECD) Disc 1.
Installation and Activation Installing Electronic Chart Data Disc 1 After you have deployed the master image to the workstations, install ECD Disc 1 and 2 on the workstations. To install terminal charts, follow these steps: 1. If the setup program does not start automatically, click Start > Run. Type d:\setup.exe (where d: is the letter of the CD-ROM drive). 2. Check for the terminal chart coverages that you have purchased under your serial number, and click Next. A.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide To install program updates to JeppView and FliteDeck, Jeppesen aeronautical data, and text data, follow these steps: 1. Insert ECD Disc 2 into the CD-ROM drive. If the setup program does not start automatically, click Start > Run. Type d:\setup.exe (where d: is the letter of the CD-ROM drive). 2. Review the installation summary, and then click Next. 3.
Installation and Activation 2. The Activation Wizard appears for first-time users. Click Next to activate JeppView and FliteDeck on this computer. 3. In the Site Key Method dialog box, select the method to activate JeppView and FliteDeck. o If you are connected to the Internet, select From the Internet (automated) and click Next. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete activation.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide o If you want to contact Jeppesen by phone to activate JeppView and FliteDeck, select Contact Jeppesen by phone, then: a. Call the phone number listed for your area to obtain your site key. b. Enter the site key in the field provided and click Next to complete activation. o If you want to manually connect to the Jeppesen web site to activate JeppView and FliteDeck, . Select Use the Jeppesen Web Site and click Next. a.
Installation and Activation d. Copy and paste the product serial number and the site code from the Activation Wizard dialog box into the Jeppesen Site Key page. Then click Get Site Key. e. NOTE TIP The Jeppesen Site Key web page now shows you the Site Key. Copy this into the Activation Wizard Enter Site Key dialog box. Click Next to complete the site activation. The message "Unable to activate with given site key" appears if you are not logged into Windows under an administrator account.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Starting FliteDeck To start FliteDeck, do one of the following: • Click Start > Programs > Jeppesen > JeppView FliteDeck3 > FliteDeck3. • Click the Jeppesen FliteDeck icon on your desktop. The first time you open FliteDeck, the Setup Interview guides you through some initial settings. For more information about the FliteDeck Setup program, see FliteDeck Setup.
Installation and Activation You are responsible for the accuracy of your flight plans and navigation information, as well as the currency of your data. You must satisfy yourself that this information is acceptable before using it for your operations. Click I understand and accept this warning to start. NOTE FliteDeck uses your computer clock to determine your data status. Ensure that your clock reflects the accurate date, time and time zone. To update your data, see Keeping Your Programs Up-to-Date.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 2. Click Start > Run and type d:\setup.exe (where d: is the letter of the CDROM drive). 3. On the Coverages screen, select the I have additional Coverage Codes check box and click Next. Setup displays the box to type additional codes. 4. Type any coverage codes you have and then click Apply. 5. At the end of the ECD Disc 1 installation, Setup stops and waits for ECD Disc 2. While the Insert Electronic Chart Data Disc 2 dialog box is on the screen: A.
Installation and Activation 2. Select how you want to deactivate FliteDeck or NavSuite (we strongly recommend selecting the Automated method if you have an Internet connection), and click Next. If you select Automated, FliteDeck deactivates and a dialog box containing the deactivation information appears. 3. After your deactivation information has been displayed, you can install FliteDeck or NavSuite on the new hardware.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide RoutePack files (.rpk) C:\Jeppesen\ Common\ RoutePack Custom Configuration files (.icf) C:\Jeppesen\ FliteDeck3 Enroute chart preference files (.prf) C:\Jeppesen\ FliteDeck3\ Themes C:\Users\[user profile]\ Jeppesen\ Common\ RoutePack C:\ProgramData\ Jeppesen\ FliteDeck3 C:\Users\[user profile]\ AppData\ Local\ Jeppesen\ FliteDeck3\ Themes * Depending on your computer setup, files might also be placed in the C:\Program Files\Jeppesen\ folders.
Installation and Activation b. Click the View tab. c. Go to step 4 below. Do the following if you are in the Control Panel Home view: a. Click the Appearance and Personalization link. b. Click Show Hidden Files or Folders. c. Go to step 4 below. 4. Under the Hidden files and folders section, select Show hidden files and folders. 5. Clear the Hide extensions for known file types check box. 6. Click Apply, and then OK. Windows Vista is configured to show all hidden files.
Keeping Your Programs Up-to-Date Your JeppView service includes a one-year subscription to electronic updates for JeppView and FliteDeck, Jeppesen terminal charts, enroute data and text information. Terminal charts and Airway Manual text update every 14 days; enroute data updates every 28 days. See Jeppesen provides a 60-day grace period in which to update your Electronic Chart Data. After the grace period, JeppView and FliteDeck no longer display charts.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • C:\Users\User Profile\Jeppesen\Common\Downloads (Window Vista) • C:\Jeppesen\Downloads (Windows 2000 and XP) • C:\Program Files\Jeppesen\Downloads (Windows 2000 and XP) The Downloads folder is used automatically by the UpdateClient to save the downloaded data to your hard drive and install the update on your computer. 4. When your program information (serial number, site key, and site code) displays, click Next. 5.
Keeping Your Programs Up-to-Date 9. If FliteDeck is open, UpdateClient automatically closes FliteDeck and begins installing the new data. 10. Follow the prompts on the remaining installation windows. NOTE Microsoft's Vista® User Account Control requires you to give permission for the update Setup to open. The UAC permissions dialog times out after two minutes.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide NOTE If you are interested in receiving ECD Disc 1 and 2 updates in the mail, please contact a Jeppesen Customer Service Representative for information and pricing. The UpdatePack You might prefer to update your entire subscription only on your desktop PC, and then transfer the updated information to your in-cockpit computer using a USB memory device. This is the purpose of the UpdatePack.
Keeping Your Programs Up-to-Date 3. Type the Output filename for UpdatePack, including the drive letter if you specify to save to removable media (example: f:\cycle0xYYUpdatePack), or click Browse and find the drive and folder in which to save the UpdatePack. 4. Click Create. Updating the Target Computer To update the data on another computer: 1. Insert the media (CD, USB drive, and so on) containing the UpdatePack executable file (example: myUpdatePack.exe). 2. Open the CD or other media.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • Welcome tab — Displays the status of the data on the target computer, compared to the data in the UpdatePack. • This UpdatePack tab — Displays the contents of the UpdatePack file with the update cycle. • This Computer tab — Displays information about the Jeppesen programs on the target computer, and which update cycle is installed. • Problems tab — Only appears if problems exist with the UpdatePack, and states the problem. 4.
FliteDeck Basics Screen Configurations Using the FliteDeck Setup Program, you can choose a FliteDeck configuration to fit your screen orientation (that is, either portrait or landscape aspect) with the Jeppesen Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) style layout and colors or your Windows color scheme. The different configurations are illustrated below. Many tablet computers have bezel keys or buttons that allow you to change the computer screen orientation.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Jeppesen EFB Enroute configuration with the height greater than the width. Jeppesen Terminal Chart Viewer configuration. This configuration is designed for height greater than the width.
FliteDeck Basics Jeppesen EFB Enroute configuration with the width greater than the height. Default configuration with the width greater than the height. Custom configurations may also be available for specific hardware manufacturers, such as CMC. Please see the JeppView FliteDeck technical support page for more information.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide To open the FliteDeck Setup program, go to Start > Programs > Jeppesen > JeppView FliteDeck3 > FliteDeck3 Setup. The Setup program also provides a Setup Wizard to help you set your preferences. Some pages and options may be hidden or displayed, depending on how you plan to use FliteDeck.
FliteDeck Basics FliteDeck exchanges data with other Jeppesen applications using a file called a RoutePack. You can save RoutePack files to flash or USB memory, email them, or otherwise move them to other computers. Think of a RoutePack as a briefcase containing flight information for a complete trip. A RoutePack can include one or more routes, airports, terminal charts, waypoints along the route, and all airports associated with it.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • Setting Up the Chart Viewer • Using the Chart Viewer The Chart Viewer Overview topic illustrates the Chart Viewer layout and explains how to get around. The Chart Viewer was designed for the following work flow: 1. Set the clipboard airports 2. Add terminal charts to each airport clipboard 3.
FliteDeck Basics Setting Display Size The Chart Viewer is designed for portrait orientation (height greater than width) to match the standard terminal chart format. 1. In the Select a Display Size box, click Specified. 2. Enter your screen resolution; put the smaller value in the first box and the larger value in the second box. 3. Click OK to close Setup. FliteDeck is now configured for chart viewing.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide This topic describes the Chart Viewer interface and how to get around in the different views. The Chart Viewer is designed for mouse and touchscreen use, although some standard keyboard shortcuts are available. Main Page View When you first open the Chart Viewer, the Clipboard buttons are empty. When you select and assigned airports, the airport identifiers appear in the clipboard labels. Then you can select charts to view in each clipboard.
FliteDeck Basics Add Charts View After an airport is assigned to clipboard, clicking on the ADD CHARTS button opens a page similar to the image below.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Start using the Chart Viewer. Setting an Airport Setting Airports Initially When FliteDeck first opens, you see four empty clipboard buttons, Departure, Destination, Alternate1 and Alternate2. Below the clipboard buttons, the airport list is blank. 1. To add an airport, open FliteDeck and click SELECT AIRPORTS.
FliteDeck Basics 2. In the entry box that appears, enter an airport identifier, name, or partial ident or name. Enter at least three letters. 1. NOTE The RESET AIRPORTS button clears the airports from all four clipboards. 3. All the matching airports in your coverage appear in the SELECT AIRPORT list. To select the airport you want, complete the entry, or click on the name in the list. If the airport you want is not in this list, clear the entry box and start a new search.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 4. The SET buttons above the clipboard buttons change to show the selected identifier. Click the SET button above the clipboard(s) where you want to store and view charts for this airport. You can continue to set airports for the remaining clipboards, or set only a single airport and add charts to that clipboard for viewing. The same airport can be assigned to more than one clipboard.
FliteDeck Basics In the main clipboard view, the active clipboard displays (whichever clipboard button is green). The list pane shows all charts selected for that airport. The airport diagram is selected by default. From here you can select and view charts. Resetting Clipboard Airports After you have assigned airports to the clipboards, the program remembers your previous choices and displays them when you reopen FliteDeck. To reset a clipboard: 1. Go to SELECT AIRPORTS. 2.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 2. The DEPARTURE clipboard opens with the 10-9 Airport Diagram of the selected airport automatically in the chart list. Click ADD CHARTS to view the other terminal charts for your selected airport. 3. The ADD CHARTS view opens to the Airports list. View the pre-sorted chart types with the buttons on the right: Airport, Departure, Arrival, and Approach charts.
FliteDeck Basics 4. Click any chart, then click SELECT A CHART on the lower right to add the chart to the clipboard. The button label changes to show the airport identifier and number of the selected chart. Select as many charts as you want to put on the clipboard, then click the Back arrow in the top right corner of the window (not shown here) to return to the DEPARTURE clipboard page. All the selected charts are now listed in the DEPARTURE clipboard.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Click twice on any chart name in the list to view the chart. The Up and Down arrows on the right move the selected chart up and down within the list to change the viewing order. The CLEAR button removes all the charts from the clipboard list. If you want to remove only some of the charts, go back to the Select Charts page and use the SELECT A CHART button to uncheck them.
FliteDeck Basics Below the navigation buttons: • The chart title box displays the airport identifier, geo-reference status of the chart (for enroute overlay and moving map), and airport elevation. • The CHRT ONLY button hides and shows the chart type buttons on the lower right. • The ARPT INFO button opens the Airport Information page. Other controls: TIP In the split pane view, click in the top pane to toggle between the full chart and the plan view.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Click the ARPT button on the top left to exit the Airport Information page and return to the charts. Viewing the Text Pages FliteDeck includes all the text information from the front of the Jeppesen Airway Manual (IFR ) and in the Bottlang Airfield Manual (VFR Europe). This additional enroute chart data and text is referred to in FliteDeck as Electronic Text Data and is accessed in the Text page. Text data and controls are the same for all the FliteDeck configurations.
FliteDeck Setup The first time you use FliteDeck, the FliteDeck Setup program leads you through an interview with questions about your preferred methods of using the program, computer setup, and GPS hardware. To open the FliteDeck Setup program, go to Start > Programs > Jeppesen > JeppView FliteDeck3 > FliteDeck3 Setup. Use the FliteDeck Setup program to set your preferred options as you run FliteDeck.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Configuration Tab The Configuration tab optimizes FliteDeck for your computer screen size. The first time FliteDeck starts, the Setup Wizard asked questions about your setup and preferences. If you would like to run the Setup Wizard again to change the settings, click Interview. Selecting a Display Style Select Default, Jeppesen EFB, Jeppesen EFB Chart Viewer, or a custom configuration from the Other drop-down menu.
FliteDeck Setup • The Jeppesen Terminal Chart Viewer layout shows only airport terminal charts and text. Most of the layout options are preset, and most other features are hidden. • Jeppesen may create custom configurations for specific hardware units or to display certain pages. If a custom configuration requires a certain resolution, that resolution overrides the Display Size settings (see Selecting a Display Size below).
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 1. Go to Control Panel (using one of the following methods): o Open My Computer and click Control Panel. o Click Start > Settings > Control Panel. o Click Start > All Programs > Control Panel. 2. Choose Display, and then click the Settings tab. 3. Drag the screen resolution slider to the left or right to select the desired resolution. 4. Click Apply. Windows displays the new screen resolution. If this works for your computer, click OK. If not, try a different setting.
FliteDeck Setup Use the GPS tab to set up your GPS for use with FliteDeck or to enable the GPS simulator trainer. • Select No Position Information if you intend to use FliteDeck for terminal chart viewing only and will not be connecting a GPS or using the GPS simulator. Selecting this option hides pages and navigational information features that need positional information in order to work properly.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide NOTE o Select the GPS manufacturer from the list on the left side of the window. If your manufacturer does not appear in the list, select Generic. o Select your model from the list on the right. If you selected Generic for the manufacturer, check your GPS manual for the type of NMEA data it sends. The National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) standard is the protocol most handheld GPS receivers use to transmit data.
FliteDeck Setup NOTE The GPS connection tests do not work while FliteDeck is running. Bluetooth GPS Support FliteDeck does not display Bluetooth GPS models in the Setup Program because they create virtual COM ports on the computer. A virtual COM port causes the USB device to appear as an additional COM port available to your computer. Bluetooth GPS units must be seen by the operating system exactly like a serial GPS. The Bluetooth adapter can be internal (as in a laptop) or external through a USB port.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 5. Close JeppView FliteDeck if it is open. Create and Check Connection 1. Open HyperTerminal to test and verify the COM port and BAUD rate by clicking Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. 2. In the Connection Description dialog box, enter a unique name in the Name field, select an icon, and then click OK. 3. In the Connect using drop-down menu, select the COM Port that the Bluetooth GPS software has created, and then click OK.
FliteDeck Setup 4. In the Properties dialog box, select 4800 in the Bits per second drop-down menu. The other settings should be the same as shown in the image below. 5. Click OK. 6. You should see NMEA data streaming on the screen.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 7. After verifying the connection in HyperTerminal, click File > Exit. Click Yes when asked if you want to disconnect now. Set Up in FliteDeck 1. Open the FliteDeck Setup Program. 2. In the GPS tab, select GPS Connected. 3. Select Generic, and then select NMEA 0183 RMC. If this selection does not work, try the Garmin GPS NMEA 0183. Jeppesen also has reports that the Lowrance Airmap and others work when used with a Holux Bluetooth GPS. 4.
FliteDeck Setup To change the color of components in FliteDeck: 1. Click the Colors tab in the FliteDeck Setup program. 2. Click any of the Program Colors buttons on the left. 3. Select the color you want in the Windows Color picker and click OK. The preview pane shows the effect of the change you just made. Preset Color Schemes Change the Windows color scheme by going to the Windows Display Control Panel (see Selecting a Display Size) and selecting the Appearance tab.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Show Function Key Labels You can use or hide FUNCTION KEY labels to select buttons and other components within FliteDeck. Select the Show function key labels check box to see the function key names on buttons and in boxes within FliteDeck. The FUNCTION KEYS work regardless of whether the labels are turned on or off. Clear this option if: • You plan to use a mouse or pointing device exclusively. • You have memorized which function keys do what.
FliteDeck Setup Chart Themes The top left box of the Enroute Chart tab lists all the chart themes available in FliteDeck. The Change Theme button on the Chart Setup page in FliteDeck program allows you to toggle through all the enabled themes. You will most likely find two or three themes you prefer to use while flying. Clearing the themes you do not use eliminates unnecessary keystrokes while using FliteDeck. • To disable a theme, clear the theme check box.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Show Graphic Scale — Displays the graphic scale ruler on all Chart components. Select Nautical Miles (NM), Statute Miles (SM) or kilometers (KM) for units of measurement. Show Terrain Legend — Display a terrain legend on all the Chart components. Select Feet or Meters for unit of measurement. Aircraft Symbol To suppress display of the own-ship present position aircraft symbol, uncheck the boxes for display in the Enroute Chart and Profile View.
FliteDeck Setup Route Leg Info Select the Route Leg Info check box to see leg course and mileage displayed as a label along the route leg. (On shorter legs you might need to zoom in to make room on the screen for the text). Zoom Factor Zoom Factor is the multiplier for how much the chart zooms when you press PLUS and MINUS KEYS, or use the on-screen Zoom buttons. For example, to zoom in twice as close each time you click the Zoom In button, type 2.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Track/Vertical Profile This tab controls FliteDeck creation of track files, sets vertical (descent) planning options, and sets a display option in the Profile view. Aircraft Track Enable Aircraft Track Display and Logging of Points — Select this check box to display the aircraft path in the chart views and to save a track file.
FliteDeck Setup Vertical Planning FliteDeck can help you decide when to begin your descent to reach a waypoint at the correct altitude. In this section, set the desired values for target altitude at and distance from the waypoint you are descending to. You can select your destination (Dest WP) or your active waypoint (Active WP) for descent planning.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Frequently Used Routes Any RoutePack created in FliteStar, JeppView, JetPlanner, or FliteDeck and saved on the same computer as FliteDeck resides, is available for use. You might not want to see all of your RoutePacks during a flight, yet you might not want to delete them either.
FliteDeck Setup changes to .rp~. In Windows 2000 and XP, the default RoutePack working directory is the [root]\Jeppesen\Common\RoutePack folder (under the Jeppesen folder where your programs are installed). For Windows Vista, the default location is [root]:\Users\[User Profile]\Jeppesen\Common\RoutePack. Change the RoutePack directory by clicking Browse and then navigating to the new drive and folder. To delete a RoutePack file permanently, navigate to the folder in Windows Explorer and delete the file.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide DEPARTURE LOW DESTINATION - routes along low airways. Example: KDEN LOW KMIA DEPARTURE HIGH DESTINATION - routes along high airways. Example: KDEN HIGH KMIA DEPARTURE [ENTRY POINT] [AIRWAY] DESTINATION - routes along specified airways. This method only works with all airways and entry points of a continuous route between the departure and destination. Example: KDEN DVV V8 HOYTT V4 GLD V132 HUT V73 ICT V350 CNU V132 SGF V159 CTY V7 LAL V511 KMIA.
FliteDeck Setup Terminal Chart Status — The Terminal Chart Status box shows the directory on your hard drive where charts are stored, the JeppView chart cycle of your stored charts, and your coverage area. Zoom Increment — Type a percentage that you want to zoom in or out on the charts each time you click a Zoom button on the Terminal Page. This sets the zoom increment for terminal charts only.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Only show airports that — Airports meeting the selected criteria are displayed on all Enroute Charts. By default, all check boxes are selected. Clear the check boxes for airports you do not want displayed. Have These Fuel Types/Services — By default, no check boxes are selected, and FliteDeck displays airports regardless of the fuel/services available. Select one or more fuel types or services and FliteDeck displays only the airports with the selected fuel types or services.
FliteDeck Setup Use the Measurement tab to set preferences for the following units: • Distance: used in the Profile View, Range Ring, Route Waypoint List, Flight Information Blocks, Select Emergency Airport List, Route Leg Info, Current Position Indicator, and the Supplemental Track Indicator (STI). • Speed: used in the GPS Simulator and the Flight Information Blocks. • Weight: Not applicable in FliteDeck. • Temperature: Not applicable in FliteDeck. • Pressure: Not applicable in FliteDeck.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide The FliteDeck opening Welcome dialog displays navdata and chart cycle information with a checkbox "Don't show this warning again". When the box is checked, as long as the data is current, FliteDeck skips the Welcome message on program opening. To display the Welcome message and cycle information again, go to the Setup Warning tab and check Reset All Program Warnings.
FliteDeck Principles Since you can use FliteDeck on a variety of computers, the program is highly configured through the FliteDeck Setup program (see FliteDeck Setup). You may have a keyboard available to operate FliteDeck or you may use a mouse to click on screen buttons, windows, and components. On touch screen or pen tablet PCs, you tap or touch the screen instead of clicking with a mouse. Throughout this guide, the word click means the same as tap, or touch.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide With a mouse or touch screen, click the tab or button for the page you want. With a keyboard, press the PAGE DOWN and PAGE UP keys to move between pages. Using Components The active component in a page is highlighted by a colored border. In a page with multiple components, use mouse clicks and keyboard commands to select the active component by clicking inside it or pressing TAB (SHIFT+TAB to move back) until it is highlighted.
FliteDeck Principles Keyboard users can also use the function keys (F1, F2...) that are mapped to buttons and boxes. The setup program allows you to display or hide function key labels. You might choose to hide the labels to make the boxes less cluttered. The function keys still work when the labels are hidden, and you can use them if you can remember which buttons or components they map to. When the text on a button is grayed out, it means that button is inactive.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide NOTE If you are comfortable moving files between computers, use whatever procedure works best for you. 3. Locate the C:\Jeppesen\Common\RoutePack folder. NOTE If you are using FliteDeck with Microsoft Windows Vista, the default RoutePack location is C:\Users\[User Profile]\Jeppesen\Common\RoutePack. 4. Right-click the KBJC_to_KPUB.rpk file and choose Send To. 5. Choose the disk to send the file to.
FliteDeck Principles 10. Right-click in a blank area in the file list and choose Paste. You should now see the RoutePack from your flight planning computer (the desktop PC running FliteStar or JeppView) in the folder of the computer on which you are going to run FliteDeck. If you are using a different location to save your RoutePacks other than the default, you need to change the RoutePack location in the FliteDeck Setup program Routes tab.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • When the simulator is in Auto, FliteDeck simulates flight along an active or direct-to route, automatically adjusting the heading, speed, vertical speed, and altitude. If a route is not selected, the autopilot acts the same as in the On position, and needs your direct input. You may have to initially set the active waypoint (see Setting the Active Waypoint) on the Plan page to start the auto-pilot on your active route.
FliteDeck Principles large changes to speed. • • Click d next to VS to decrease the vertical speed by 10 feet per minute and click u to increase the vertical speed by ten feet per minute. You can also press D and U on the keyboard. • Hold SHIFT to change the vertical speed in 100-feet per minute increments. • Hold CTRL to change the vertical speed in 1-foot per minute increment.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide If you are using FliteDeck with a GPS , you must set up your GPS unit to work with your computer and with FliteDeck (see GPS Tab). The GPS Status Indicator tells you whether FliteDeck is receiving a valid data stream from your GPS. The indicator is located in the upper right corner of the screen in the Jeppesen EFB-style configuration and on the status bar at the bottom of the screen in other configurations.
Plan Page Use the Plan page to create or edit a route in FliteDeck: • Insert, delete, or move waypoints within routes. • Set altitudes on routes. • Control the behavior of an active route from a GPS.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Route Waypoint List When a route is loaded, FliteDeck displays the Route Waypoint list in the Routes and Waypoints block. This list contains the waypoints in your current route, plus the following information: • The RoutePack and route name. • The Active Waypoint — the waypoint to which you are navigating; the next waypoint to pass in your route. It is shown in [bold and in square brackets]. • The Selected Waypoint — marked with an asterisk (*).
Plan Page With each waypoint, FliteDeck displays: • The course to the waypoint. • The distance to the waypoint. • The cruise altitude/crossing altitude or field elevation. • SID/STAR or airway number (when applicable) The cruise altitude for a given waypoint is the desired cruise altitude for the leg from the previous waypoint to the given waypoint. The cruise altitude appears bold if you manually set this altitude.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • Aircraft Symbol • Current Position Indicator • The Virtual Keyboard Moving Around the Chart Use these tools to move around the chart: • Press the PLUS SIGN (+) and the MINUS SIGN (-) keys or click the toolbar Zoom buttons to zoom in and out on the chart. • The drag zoom method: With a mouse or pointing device, click and hold the cursor at the top left of the area you want to zoom in on, then drag the pointer down and to the right to outline it.
Plan Page When position information is available, either from a GPS or the GPS simulator, a green chevron symbol indicates the present position of your aircraft on the chart. This symbol is also referred to as a "spotter". Interpreting the Aircraft Symbol • When the symbol interior is filled green, this indicates that tracking is enabled (for information on the different tracking modes, see Chart Tracking Mode).
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide When the aircraft position moves off the screen, or if you pan away from it, a green arrow shows the direction and distance of the aircraft from edge of the chart. This arrow is called the Current Position Indicator (CPI). Click the CPI arrow to reposition the chart so that the aircraft is visible again. Using this method automatically re-enables tracking mode, and the aircraft symbol is filled (see Aircraft Symbol for additional information).
Plan Page The Enter Waypoint Text Box Use the Enter Waypoint text box to create or change a route. You can type the name, city, identifier, latitude/longitude, or distance and bearing from a VOR or NDB. Find airports, navaids, and waypoints by: • Entering a Database Waypoint • Entering a Waypoint by Latitude/Longitude • Entering Bearing and Distance from another Waypoint The Enter Waypoint Text Box can also be used to access Airport Information.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • If the Select Waypoint button displays on the right side of the screen, it means FliteDeck has found more than one match for the entry. Press ENTER or click Select Waypoint to see a list of matches. The Routes and Waypoints block in the upper left corner of the screen shows the search results that match the entry. Select the waypoint you want by doing one of the following: • Click the waypoint. • Press the function key (F1, F2, and so on.) for the waypoint.
Plan Page four-character entries, and for intersections and five-character entries. Entries for lat/lon points must be six or more characters to be recognized. o City and airport names get lower priority than identifiers. o If position information is available, proximity to current position or a route waypoint moves a waypoint up the list. Entering a Waypoint by Latitude/Longitude You can enter a waypoint that is not in the Jeppesen database by typing in a latitude and longitude.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • nnn = waypoint identifier • rrr = radial • ddd = distance Examples: • UBG/110/10 = Newburg VOR, 110-degree radial, 10 nm. • PDX/160/20 = Portland VOR, 160-degree radial, 20 nm. In the second example, PDX matches both Portland (Oregon) International Airport and Portland VOR. When an identifier matches more than one waypoint, click the Choose Waypoint button to select which you would like to use. See Entering a Database Waypoint for a similar procedure.
Plan Page The Airport Information is organized in four sections: General, Communication Frequencies, Runway/ Navigation Frequencies, and Weather. To view any of the information, click on the labeled button. • General information contains airport information about location, latitude and longitude coordinates, elevation, time zone, fuel types and services. For US airports, it also displays what paper sectional the airport resides on.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide To create a new route: 1. Click the Plan tab. 2. Click Routes (F12). 3. Click New Route (F8). The Routes and Waypoints block shows the Route Waypoint list for a new route. 4. Add the desired waypoints to the route by using any of the following techniques: o Creating a Route Using the Quick Plan Method o Using Low Airways and High Airways o Adding Waypoints Using the Chart o Adding Waypoints by Typing Their Names o Using the Active Route from Your GPS 5.
Plan Page In cases where an identifier refers to more than a single navaid, you can use waypoint codes to specify an airport, VOR, and so on: Waypoint Type NOTE Code Example Airport A A;KPDX VOR V V;PDX Intersection I I;RIPON NDB N N;TRN User-Defined Waypoint U U;home Present Position (GPS input) P/P p/p • VOR, NDB, and airport routing — Entering VNA between two waypoints generates a route with VORs, NDBs, and airports as navigation points.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide from one airport to another using VNA routing with a maximum leg length of 75 miles, your entry into the Enter Waypoint text box may look similar to KOGD VNA 75 KAMA. • High and low altitude airway routing — Entering LOW or HIGH between waypoints auto-routes through the high or low altitude airway network (see Using Low Airways and High Airways for additional information). When using HIGH or LOW, ensure that there is an entry waypoint and an exit waypoint.
Plan Page To show all the airway intersections in the route waypoint list, check the Setup application Routes tab check box "Include all intersections", and enter a contiguous sequence of entry points and airway numbers from departure to destination. For example: KUAO V23 EUG V452 KLMT. FliteDeck requires the connecting VOR or NDB and airway number for each new airway. In this example, omitting EUG V452 returns only the intersections along V23.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 6. Click Execute (F7) to complete the route or Cancel (ESC) to abandon it. 2. Error Checking If FliteDeck does not recognize an identifier in the entry, the unrecognized identifier highlights and flashes in the scratchpad, and the status bar shows an error, usually "[identifier] could not be located. Please re-enter." If you can see the error, simply re-enter the identifier correctly.
Plan Page new input. If you're using a keyboard you can also hit DELETE or BACKSPACE to remove the highlighted portion before re-entering. If you are not sure of the correct identifier, there are two ways to continue: • Delete the incorrect portion of the entry and finish the route without the nav aid. • Use the CLEAR WAYPOINT button or ESC key to delete the entire route entry. When the scratchpad is empty, you can search for the correct identifier.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide To add all intersections on the airways to the waypoint list: 1. Open the Setup application and go to the Routes tab. 2. In the Route Planning Options box select Include all intersections and click OK. Create the route as above.
Plan Page Adding Waypoints Using the Chart See The Chart Component to review how to zoom and move around the chart. To add waypoints to a route using the enroute chart: 1. Zoom and pan on the chart so you can clearly see the area where you want to plan your route. Zoom in even further as needed so you can clearly see individual waypoints. 2. Click any airport, navaid or area on the chart. 3. View the Enter Waypoint text box to validate that you selected what you want. 4. Click Append Waypoint (F9).
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Repeat this procedure, appending the rest of the waypoints to your route. NOTE In the Setup program Routes tab, the Confirm route changes option lets you to examine your changes on the route list and chart before committing to them. If you would prefer to skip the Execute step, run the FliteDeck Setup program, click the Routes tab, and clear the Confirm route changes check box.
Plan Page Use the following tips and information when connecting a GPS and using route data: • If you want to use the GPS receiver’s active route again, click Routes and select Active GPS Route. • You cannot get route data from GPS units that do not have route planning capability. • Any changes in the route or navigation state of the GPS (such as active waypoint) are reflected in FliteDeck while the Active GPS Route is in use.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 5. Click Save Route (F9). IMPORTANT You should save your GPS route before beginning any navigation along the route. If you wait until during or after flight, you may not get all of the waypoints in the route. Many GPS units output the waypoints only from the unflown portion of the route.
Plan Page waypoint on route>. Waypoints can be airports, enroute fixes, VORs, etc. • If FliteDeck correctly matches what you type (shown to the right of the Enter Waypoint text box), proceed to insert the waypoint. • If FliteDeck does not correctly match what you type in, click Select Waypoint and select the waypoint you want from the Select Waypoint list. • If FliteDeck indicates [No Waypoint], clear the Enter Waypoint text box and try entering the waypoint differently. 3. Click Insert Waypoint.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Inserting a Route Waypoint at Your Current Position The following procedure only works if you are using a GPS or the GPS simulator and have the present position aircraft symbol visible. To enter a route waypoint at your current position for historical reference: 1. Clear any text from the Enter Waypoint text box, and enter P/P. 2. Click Insert Waypoint (F8). FliteDeck places a route waypoint at your current position and in your waypoint list.
Plan Page Inserting Waypoints Using the Chart If you have a mouse or other pointer, you can add waypoints by clicking on the chart. 1. Click an airport, navaid, intersection, or any chart location to add that waypoint to the Enter Waypoint text box. NOTE Clicking in an open area of the chart enters the latitude/longitude of that location in the Enter Waypoint text box. 2. Click Insert Waypoint. 3.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 4. Click Execute (F7) to confirm your change, or Cancel (ESC) to abandon it. The Quick Insert Method The quick plan method cuts some steps out of the previous procedures, but like most shortcuts, it is not as obvious. To use the quick insert method: 1. Click Clear Waypoint (CLR) to clear any text from the Enter Waypoint text box. 2. Using either the chart or the Enter Waypoint text box, select a waypoint not currently in your route. 3.
Plan Page Appending Waypoints To add a waypoint to the end of your route: 1. Click Clear Waypoint (ESC) to clear any text from the Enter Waypoint text box. 2. Select the waypoint from the chart or type it in the Enter Waypoint text box. 3. Click Append Waypoint (F9). 4. Click Execute (F7) to confirm your change or Cancel (ESC) to abandon it. Inserting a Waypoint into your Route More Than Once Use this procedure if you plan to overfly a given waypoint more than once.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide FliteDeck draws the proposed route on the chart with a green dashed line and shows the proposed change to your route list. • If the new location is a waypoint in the database (airport, VOR, NDB, intersection) the identifier for that waypoint appears in your route list. • If a new location is not a waypoint in the database, FliteDeck creates a new waypoint at that location. These are labeled as WP1, WP2, and so on in your route list. 2.
Plan Page To delete a waypoint: 1. Click Clear Waypoint (ESC) to clear any text from the Enter Waypoint text box. 2. Select the waypoint you want to delete. FliteDeck marks the waypoint with an asterisk (*). 3. Click Delete Waypoint (F10). FliteDeck draws the route as it will appear after the deletion with a dashed green line. 4. Click Execute (F7). You can also delete a waypoint by typing the name of the waypoint to delete: 1. Press the TAB key to rest on the Enter Waypoint text box. 2.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide TIP If you accidentally delete data from a route, you may be able to recover by exiting FliteDeck without saving the RoutePack. Going Direct To a Waypoint Direct To allows you to navigate directly to any waypoint or location, without clearing your route from the Plan page. You can easily resume your planned route at any time. 1. Click Clear Waypoint (ESC) to clear any text from the Enter Waypoint text box. 2.
Plan Page • FliteDeck displays a magenta line from your present position to the Direct to waypoint. • The Supplemental Track Indicator (STI) and Flight Information blocks (enroute nav page) guide you to the Direct to waypoint. To go direct to a waypoint in your route, just select a waypoint from the Route Waypoint list. IMPORTANT The Direct To button is only available if FliteDeck is receiving a valid GPS position, or if the GPS simulator is on.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide NOTE • The first line is the name of the RoutePack that contains the route. In this example, The first route displayed is in the RoutePack name New Trip. • The second line contains the route name and total distance. The New Trip RoutePack contains two routes: KBJC -> KPUB and Alternate 1. • The bottom right corner indicates an active or unsaved route.
Plan Page Setting the Altitude Along the Route The easiest way to set an altitude for your route is to create it in FliteStar. If creating a route in FliteDeck, the altitude will be set to an appropriate VFR or IFR altitude. The value is likely the minimum altitude at which you could fly the route and does not guarantee terrain clearance. FliteDeck allows you to change the altitude for a route one leg at a time. You can also mark a “cleared-to” altitude in the Profile view.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide In the Profile View, if the clearance altitude is higher than what is being displayed, the clearance altitude displays in orange above the Profile View altitude markers. • The Cruise Altitude button is labeled with two waypoints that define a current route leg. It sets the cruise altitude between the previous waypoint and the selected waypoint. Once the cruise altitude is manually changed, the cruise altitude in the waypoint list appears in bold.
Plan Page 4. Click the Next arrow (F11) to move to the next route segment. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 to set the altitude for the next route segment. 6. Use the Previous arrow (F10), if needed, to move to earlier route segments and re-adjust their altitudes. Notes About Setting Altitudes • Direct To legs do not show up in the waypoint list, but their altitudes can be edited. Sequence through the route waypoints with the Previous and Next arrows.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Before you get to B, ATC assigns you a vector to intercept the course from B to C. In this case, you want to set C as your active waypoint. To set a waypoint as your active waypoint: 1. Click Clear Waypoint (ESC) to clear any text from the Enter Waypoint text box. 2. Select the waypoint in the Route Waypoint list that you want to make active. FliteDeck marks this waypoint with an asterisk (*). 3. Click Set Active Waypoint.
Plan Page When sequencing is off, it suspends FliteDeck’s automatic waypoint sequencing. To turn sequencing off: 1. Select the Plan page. 2. Click Sequencing:ON to change the status of sequencing. The status bar momentarily confirms that you have engaged Sequence Hold: The Sequencing:ON button label changes to Sequencing:OFF. Now FliteDeck will not sequence to the next waypoint after you pass the active waypoint.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Deleting a Route To delete a route: 1. Click the Plan tab. 2. Click Routes. 3. In the Select Route list, select the route to be deleted. 4. Click Delete Route (F10). IMPORTANT FliteDeck does not ask you to confirm this deletion unless it is the active route used in FliteDeck. When you exit FliteDeck, Windows asks you to save or reject this change to the RoutePack file. Reversing a Route To reverse a route: 1. Go to the Plan tab. 2. Select Routes. 3.
Plan Page 4. Click Select SID (F7) or Select STAR (F8). 5. The Routes and Waypoints list in the upper left corner of the page changes to the Select Procedure list. Select the SID or STAR you want and then select the transition. 6. FliteDeck displays the proposed route in the Route Waypoint list and draws it on the chart with a dashed green line.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 7. If you are satisfied with the procedure and transition, click Execute (F7). If not, click Cancel (ESC) and repeat steps 3 through 7 to select another procedure. Deleting a SID or STAR To delete a SID or STAR: 1. Select any waypoint in the SID or STAR. The Delete button changes to Delete SID or Delete STAR. 2. Click Delete SID or Delete STAR, or press F10. Notes on Deleting SIDs and STARs: • Deleting any waypoint in a SID or STAR deletes the entire procedure.
Terminal Page View terminal charts while creating and briefing a route or flying with the simulator or GPS input. For information about the Terminal Chart Viewer, see Viewing Only Terminal Charts. NOTE You do not need to plan a route in order to view approach charts for an airport in your coverage area. Follow the directions available in Selecting an Airport to get started.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Selecting an Airport FliteDeck offers you a number of ways to select an airport to display terminal charts. To search for an airport: 1. Click the Terminal tab. 2. Click the Select Airport button (F1). 3.
Terminal Page • Selected on the Plan page Airports Related to the Active Route To view a list of airports in the active route on the Plan page, click the Select Airport button (F1) on the Terminal page. The buttons in the upper right area of the Terminal page refer to airports in your active route or nearest your present GPS position. • Departure — The departure airport from the active route. • Destination — The destination airport from the active route.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide NOTE In cases where European VFR airports do not have assigned ICAO identifiers, Jeppesen assigns identifiers in the format of the two-letter country identifier followed by two numbers. The assigned airport designator is not official and not to be used for official paperwork, such as filing a flight plan. The easiest way to find airports of this nature is to enter the airport or city name in the Enter Airport text box (EK19=Hoven Airport in Denmark).
Terminal Page 4. Type the airport identifier in the Enter Waypoint text box or click the symbol in the chart. FliteDeck displays the identifier on the status bar with other airport information. 5. Click the Terminal tab. 6. Click Select Airport (F1). The Chosen button now shows the identifier for the airport you just selected on the Plan page. 7. Click Chosen (F11).
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Airport (Runway) Charts To view Airport Runway Charts for the selected airport on the Terminal page, click the Runway button, , or press F2. Additional Pages Some large airports have multiple charts with airport information. To select from additional charts, click Runway (F2) again.
Terminal Page • European VFR Airports o VFR Aerodrome Landing Chart o VFR General Aerodrome Information o VFR Area Chart See also: Charts with Revisions Approach Charts, SIDS, and STARS The SIDS, STARS, and Approaches buttons are available only on IFR airports offering these types of charts. For example, if there are no charted STARS for an airport, the STARS button is grayed out. Click the button for the type of chart you want.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 2. Click Route Charts (F8). Airports — Lists all the airports contained in the route. Press the ARROW and ENTER keys or click an airport to quickly jump to the first terminal chart for that airport in the list. Press ENTER or click the airport again to select the second terminal chart. Route Terminal Charts — Lists all the airport terminal charts within the displayed route. Click once to highlight the chart, and click it again to view it in the main Terminal page.
Terminal Page Working with Terminal Charts Normally FliteDeck starts with an Airport (Runway) Chart for the selected airport, or the last chart you were looking at if you've already viewed charts from that airport. Displaying a Chart for the First Time A displayed chart is any chart presented on the Terminal page. How FliteDeck is configured when it is initially installed determines how the terminal chart is presented.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • 154 Changes effective mid-cycle on a specified date — Jeppesen charts use an effective date if a chart is issued before it can be used. In this situation, continue to use the previous chart until the effective date. When viewing a list of terminal charts, you will see the current chart and the future effective chart. o Future effective charts display Add or Replace with the date it is to be effective.
Terminal Page After the change date, the old charts display Removed or Deleted and the date after which they expired. o Also, when you view mid-cycle revision charts, the header displays both the revision date and the effective date, as shown below. If there is no effective date, use the chart upon receipt. Comparing Charts You can place the current chart and the revised chart on the Clipboard.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide The next time the charts are updated electronically, the charts labeled Removed or Deleted are deleted from your database. Things You Can Do When Viewing a Chart • With the chart shown full-screen, click inside the chart component to change to the plan view. • To zoom in and out, click the zoom buttons, or press PLUS SIGN (+) and MINUS SIGN (-). • Click Restore (press R) to return to the full chart or plan view of the selected chart.
Terminal Page • If the chart is turned the wrong way on your screen, click Rotate until it is oriented correctly. Each time you click this button, FliteDeck rotates the chart 90 degrees clockwise. Split View With geo-referenced charts, you can split the single chart component into two separate components. This enables you to more clearly see the required information on a computer screen. The upper component is the geo-referenced plan part of the chart.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 1. Chart Header (Briefing Strip) 2. Chart Profile 3. Approach Minimums Selecting Split View To switch to or from split view, do one of the following: • Click the Split View/Single View icon. • Press S. The status bar indicates whether the chart is geo-referenced. If the chart is not geo-referenced, you will see a copy of the full chart in both components, only smaller in the bottom component.
Terminal Page In split view, certain charts (particularly approach charts) can be displayed in five different viewing aspects. Click inside the upper and lower components to view the different sections of the chart: 1. Select an approach chart (see Selecting a Chart). 2. Display the chart in split view (if needed) by clicking Split View/Single View. 3. Click inside the upper component. This is the first view. This single click toggles the upper pane between plan and full view.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide * Buttons not available in the EFB configurations. To return to the Terminal page, click TERMINAL, press T or press PAGE UP. Viewing Airport Information You can view general airport information for both IFR and VFR airports (runway information, communication and navigation frequencies) by clicking the Info: [Airport] button on the Plan page, Terminal page, Enroute Nav page and Enroute Map page.
Terminal Page • On the Plan page, enter an airport in the Enter Waypoint text box, and click Info: [Airport] or click the airport name to the right of the Enter Waypoint Text Box. • On the Terminal page, click Info: Airport. • On the Enroute Nav page, click on an airport in the enroute chart and click Info: [Airport]. • On the Enroute Map page, click on an airport in the enroute chart and click Info: [Airport].
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Manage Clipboard (F9) Add Displayed Chart to Clipboard (F10) Remove Displayed Chart from the Clipboard (F10) Resides in Clipboard - Displays in the airport chart selection lists. Previous Chart (F11) Next Chart (F12) Preparing the Clipboard The following steps can be conducted before a flight as preparation to view specific terminal charts. To add terminal charts to the Clipboard for airports not in the displayed route or when a route is not available in the program: 1.
Terminal Page If you do not want to add all of the specific charts to the Clipboard, you can just add one chart of each airport, such as the airport diagram. No matter what airport chart is displayed, the other airport charts are available by clicking on the terminal chart buttons. Identifying Charts in the Clipboard After a chart has been added to the Clipboard, the Clipboard icon appears to the right of the terminal chart name as a check mark image in any of the terminal chart lists.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Airports — All the airports that have terminal charts in the Clipboard align along the left side. Click on an airport or use press the ARROW and ENTER keys to find the first chart of that airport within the Terminal Chart Clipboard list. Click the airport or press ENTER again to find the next chart in the list for the desired airport. This is advantageous if there are many terminal charts and they are ordered in a manner where an airport's terminal charts are not together.
Terminal Page Move Up and Move Down arrows Previous Chart Next Chart Once the charts are in the order of viewing preference, click Done (ESC) or click two times (press the ARROW and ENTER keys) on a chart you would like to view. Removing a Chart and Clearing the Clipboard To remove a single chart from the Clipboard: 1. Select the desired chart in the Clipboard Manager, Route Charts, Recent Charts, or within the terminal chart selection areas (Runway, SIDS, STARS, and Approaches). 2.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide When you select a chart that is not currently in the Clipboard, the Previous Chart and Next Chart buttons are not available. This occurs because the Next Chart and Previous Chart labels depend on the selected chart in the Clipboard. To view the clipboard charts, either add the displayed chart to the Clipboard, or select a chart to view from the Clipboard.
Enroute Nav Page Use the Enroute Nav page during the enroute portion of your flight. This page contains a chart component, navigational information components, profile view, and a supplemental track indicator (STI). Flight Information Blocks When position information is available, flight information displays on the left side of the screen. Each information block has several information types. You can cycle through by clicking the block or by pressing the corresponding bezel or function key.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • Next Airport displays the next airport's frequencies of your active route. • Destination Waypoint with distance along the route, ETE and ETA (in the time zone of the destination). • Destination Airport displays the airport destination frequencies. Block 2 — Current Situation Click this block (or press F2) to cycle between various types of information about your current situation. • Vertical Speed indicates rate of climb or descent in units per minute.
Enroute Nav Page • Ground Speed • Average Speed since takeoff • Trip Time • Odometer displays distance traveled over the ground. • Time Off displays the local and Zulu time when the program identifies aircraft movement (from a GPS or the GPS Simulator Trainer) is greater than the ground speed setting. The ground speed setting can be modified in the Track/Vertical Profile tab of the FliteDeck Setup program. The local time is generated from the Time Zone where movement occurred.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • Route — Leg Dist displays the distance for each route leg. If you are traveling on a route leg, it displays the remaining route leg distance from your present GPS position to the next waypoint. • Route — Leg ETE is the amount of time estimated to fly each route leg based on present ground speed. • Route — Distance shows cumulative distance from your present position to each waypoint in the route.
Enroute Nav Page Profile View The Profile View displays the following information for your route: • Height of terrain — An approximate value for situational awareness. • Airspace information — Blue shaded areas indicate terminal airspace, and red indicates restricted areas. • Distance along the route in nautical miles — Shown along the top scale. You can change this in the FliteDeck Setup program to show distance remaining in the route (see Track/Vertical Profile).
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • Course projection line — A gray line showing where your present vertical speed and course will take you with respect to airspace and terrain. Display course projection line must be selected in the Enroute Chart tab of the FliteDeck Setup program. When you zoom in on the enroute chart, the profile view also adjusts, although the exact scale may vary from your chart zoom level. The profile view shown above is a typical on-route (OnRte) display.
Enroute Nav Page • The straight line at the top of the STI is called a lubber line. It marks the aircraft’s ground track. • The green arrow, which is pointing down in this picture, is the bearing pointer. This pointer marks the bearing to the active waypoint, Moses Lake (KMWH) in this case. The bearing pointer’s position relative to the lubber line is a relative bearing, but not exactly as relative bearing is normally defined. The STI measures bearing relative to aircraft track, not heading.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • The active waypoint is in the upper left corner. • The ground track is in the upper right corner. This is the same information that is shown graphically under the lubber line. • Distance to the active waypoint is in the lower left corner. • ETE to the active waypoint is in the lower right corner. • Along the bottom is the cross-track error (distance left or right of course), and scale indicator. There are three available scales for the STI.
Enroute Nav Page • On the Terminal page, click Info: Airport. • On the Enroute Nav page, click on an airport in the enroute chart and click Info: [Airport]. • On the Enroute Map page, click on an airport in the enroute chart and click Info: [Airport]. The Airport Information is organized in four sections: General, Communication Frequencies, Runway/ Navigation Frequencies, and Weather. To view any of the information, click on the labeled button.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • Waypoint information when clicking an item in the chart. • Zoom in and out using the zooming buttons or pressing the PLUS SIGN (+) and the MINUS SIGN (-) keys. • Zoom in using the drag zoom with a pointer. • Pan with the panning arrows, pressing the ARROW keys, or clicking near the chart edges. • Terminal chart overlay. To restore the Enroute Nav page components, click ENRT NAV or press PAGE UP.
Chart Setup page The Chart Setup page allows you to show or hide different data types in the chart components, and to change the chart theme, chart track, and chart orientation. Changing the Chart Theme Themes are different presentations of map features that emulate familiar chart types. Click the Theme button to cycle between the available chart themes.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • Road Map (StreetVision is an optional add-on at an additional price) The Chart Theme name displays on the Themes button and in the Status bar. Once you have chosen a base theme, you can customize it using the chart preferences along the left and right of the enroute chart (see Chart Preferences). TIP In the FliteDeck Setup program, select only the themes you intend to use, so you do not have to cycle through all the available themes during flight.
Chart Setup page • Aviation Routine Weather Reports (METARs) • Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) • Terminal Area Forecasts (TAFs) • City Forecast • Cloud Tops • Winds • Surface Analysis • Freezing Levels Unlike the other Chart Preferences, weather products do not have a decluttering mechanism to help manage chart elements. Once the products are turned on, they display at all zoom levels up to continental.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Track Up adjusts the chart so that your actual ground track points to the top of the screen. Course Up adjusts the chart so that your planned route direction is toward the top of the screen. You can also change the chart to north-up orientation by clicking the grey magnetic North Arrow on the chart.
Viewing the Text Pages FliteDeck includes all the text information from the front of the Jeppesen Airway Manual (IFR ) and in the Bottlang Airfield Manual (VFR Europe). This additional enroute chart data and text is referred to in FliteDeck as Electronic Text Data and is accessed in the Text page. Text data and controls are the same for all the FliteDeck configurations.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Viewing the Bottlang Airfield Manual If you have a European VFR subscription, you receive the Bottlang Airfield Manual. The Bottlang Airfield Manual is organized by general information, and then by country. To view information in the Bottlang Airfield Manual: 1. Click/tap the Text tab. 2. Access the contents of the Bottlang Airfield Manual by performing one of the following actions: • Click/tap the plus sign (+) next to VFR Text. • Double-click VFR Text.
Viewing the Text Pages 4. Select the Match whole word only check box if you want to search for the whole word and not partial words. Searching for "end" with whole words only should only find topics with "end" in it. The search engine will not search for "end" in other words such as "descend", "intended", "attend", "endless", and "endorsed". For keyboard configurations, press the SPACEBAR to select or clear the Match whole word only check box once the focus is over this option by pressing TAB.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Increase font size — Increases the topic font size. Decrease font size — Decreases the topic font size. Toggle left pane — Removes or adds the split bar between the table of contents and the displayed topic. Removing the spit bar allows more viewing area of the topic while displaying the split bar allows the table of contents to appear with the topic. The splitter bar location is saved between FliteDeck sessions.
Viewing the Text Pages When you view the France book and change the language mode to French, you see only the topics in French. When viewing the France book and changing the language mode to German, the topics disappear, because none of the topics in this book are in German. Working with the Images Most images within the Jeppesen Airway Manual and the Bottlang Airfield Manual (VFR Text) can be rotated, reduced and expanded for better viewing by using the small toolbar above the image.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide the image and not for any text that may surround the image. If you make any display changes to an image, they automatically reset when you view another topic or close FliteDeck. Rotates the image 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Resets the rotation aspect to the default display. It does not reset the size of the image. Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise. Zooms out or reduces the size of the image. Resets the image size to the default display.
Viewing the Text Pages 1. Click the Bookmarks tab. 2. Right-click any existing bookmark and select Create Folder. 3. A new folder is created below the selected bookmark. At this time, you can rename and move your folder. Moving Bookmarks You can move any of your bookmarks to different areas within the Bookmarks tab. To move a bookmark: 1. Click a bookmark to select it. 2. While holding the mouse button, drag the bookmark to the desired location.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Removing Bookmarks To remove a bookmark, select it and do any of the following: • Right-click the bookmark and choose Remove Item. • Press the DELETE key. • Click/tap the Remove bookmark toolbar button 188 .
Emergency Page The Emergency page displays if FliteDeck is using a GPS or the GPS simulator. The Emergency page allows you to view the closest airports to your position and to plan a direct route to the airport of your choice. The Select Emergency Airport list, on the left side of the page, shows the nearest airports to your aircraft. These airports are circled in red on the chart and have prominent call-out boxes next to them.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Filters Filter by runway length and IFR capability to find available emergency airports to match your requirements. You can change those requirements using the three buttons on the right. • Increase Min Rwy (F7) increases the minimum required runway length in 1,000-foot increments up to 12,000 feet. • Decrease Min Rwy (F8) decreases the minimum required runway length in 1,000-foot increments down to 1,000 feet.
Emergency Page To go direct to an airport on the Emergency page, double-click the airport you want in the Select Emergency Airport list, or press the FUNCTION KEY for it. You can also double-click the airport call-out box on the enroute chart. • This immediately displays a direct route to the selected airport with a magenta line in the chart view. • The selected airport becomes the active waypoint and the Enroute Nav page displays navigation information to the airport.
Satellite Weather With the introduction of JeppView FliteDeck version 3.3, FliteDeck added a service to work with your XM WxWorx Satellite Weather™ service. Now with FliteDeck, you can view critical weather information to help make your flight safe and enjoyable. See Establishing a Connection to help get connected. NOTE XM Weather provides service to Canada, and the contiguous US (all states except Alaska and Hawaii), its territories and adjacent waters.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide packages. For pricing information, visit XM WX on the Internet or call 1-800-9859200 for information and activation of your service.
Satellite Weather Satellite Weather Initial Installation and Configuration NOTE Go to step 2 if you just installed the Jeppesen Weather Service. The following instructions are the recommended steps if you are using FliteDeck with your XM WxWorx Satellite Weather service for the first time. Before beginning the installation and configuration process, you must have FliteDeck version 3.3 or later.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide the instructions for Window 2000/XP. Use the following directions to close XmLink if you have an Interactive Services dialog detection window: a. In the Interactive services dialog detection window, click Show me the message. Vista switches to session 0 to show your interactive service. b. If an Xm2Nr Error appears, click OK. • c. Click No when asked to set up communications. d. Switch back by clicking Return now.
Satellite Weather 3. If necessary, click Yes if the XmLink dialog box appears to confirm creation of a weather product directory. 4. If necessary, click Unblock or Keep Blocking if the Windows Security Alert dialog box appears. Either selection will not cause interference gathering satellite weather and displaying it in FliteDeck. The following occurs with each selection: o Unblock (Recommended) — Allows XmLink to connect to the Internet. Windows places XmLink in the Windows firewall exceptions list.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide NOTE If XmLink is unable to determine a valid COM port, the Set Communications Port for Radio dialog box appears where you can manually select the COM port setting. Use the Communications Port drop-down list to display the available COM ports. The XmLink window appears providing the status of your XM service level, radio serial number and your signal level. If you are receiving a good signal from a satellite, you will start to see information being added in the XmLink log.
Satellite Weather 8. Reboot your computer. NOTE If you are not receiving signals from your weather receiver, consult your weather receivers manufacturer's User's Guide for troubleshooting tips. Some basic troubleshooting tips are available at Satellite Weather Troubleshooting. 9. Start FliteDeck. For additional information about XmLink, click Help > Contents in the XmLink application. XmLink is a Baron Services, Inc., software.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 1. Connect your weather receiver and ensure it has power and it is turned on. 2. In the Interactive services dialog detection window, click Show me the message. When you click Show me the message you will switch to session 0 where you can see your interactive service. 3. Click File > Exit in XmLink. 4. If necessary, click Yes, Exit. 5. Click Return now. 6. Double-click the XmLink icon to verify you are receiving weather data (do not close XmLink).
Satellite Weather If you do not see all the weather products you have subscribed to that FliteDeck displays, wait approximately five to seven minutes upon connecting your receiver. The data transmission times when XM broadcasts weather varies between each weather product which is between five and fifteen minutes. Windows 2000 and XP After you have successfully installed and configured the Jeppesen Weather Services on your computer: 1.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide If you connect a weather receiver later, initialize XmLink by double-clicking the XmLink icon on your desktop. If you do not want XmLink to initialize at startup, you can change the setting to where XmLink starts when you launch JeppView FliteDeck, or you can completely disable it. See Advanced Configuration of JWC for additional information.
Satellite Weather Many pilots who must fly multiple legs and do not want extra clutter in the cockpit connect to their weather receiver before takeoff. They then ensure they are getting weather data, allow it to cache for approximately twenty minutes, or until all the weather products display in JeppView FliteDeck, then disconnect the receiver and use the cached data while flying. When they reach the next destination, they repeat the process to get up-to-date information.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide If you do not want JWC to initialize XmLink at startup, you can change the start-up option to a manual setting or disable it completely. If you changed the startup option of JWC, and you want to place it back into the automatic startup default setting where it starts every time your computer powers on: 1. Open the Services Console by using one of the following methods: o Click Start > Run, enter services.msc, and then click OK.
Satellite Weather 2. Open the Services Console by using one of the following methods: o Click Start > Run, and enter services.msc, and then click OK. o Click Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services. o Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services. 3. Right-click Jeppesen Weather Controller Services and choose Start from the shortcut menu. 4.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 5. Right-click Jeppesen Weather Controller Services and choose Start from the shortcut menu. 6. When XmLink appears, configure your receiver and start FliteDeck. 7. In the Services Console, click File > Close. Satellite Weather Troubleshooting If you do not see weather in FliteDeck, use the following troubleshooting tips to help narrow down the problem.
Satellite Weather installation folder for FliteDeck, JWC will reside in the same folder as where you assigned FliteDeck. • If you had another application installed that uses XmLink (such as WxWorx on Wings©), it might be located at C:\Program Files\Common Files\XMLink\data. In XmLink's Data folder, you should see files that end in X01 (X-zero-one) as seen in the image below. If you do not see any files (X01 or X02), check your receiver connection and satellite signal using XmLink.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide If you are seeing X01 files and still not seeing weather in FliteDeck, continue with the next question. Are the weather files being cached in JWC's XMWeather folder? After XmLink collects the weather data from the weather receiver and places it in the XmLink data folder, the Jeppesen Weather Controller (JWC) collects the XmLink data and caches it in its own folder that FliteDeck uses.
Satellite Weather • Right-click the XmLink icon in the system tray and choose Show Console from the menu. • If you are a Windows Vista user, XmLink might be displayed in session 0. For more information, see Launching FliteDeck with Weather. Shown in the main window of XmLink is the signal quality data that is periodically delivered by the receiver. In addition to the general status, the Bit Error Rate (BER) for both satellites and any ground repeater is shown. Low values of BER indicate good reception.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 2. Click the Hardware tab (Windows 2000 and XP only). 3. Click Device Manager. 4. Click the plus sign (+) beside Ports (COM &LPT). 5. The COM port number appears behind the USB Serial Port device. NOTE If your computer has several USB ports and you plug the receiver into a different port than the port Windows originally assigned, then Windows might assign a different COM port number.
Satellite Weather Is the Jeppesen Weather Controller (JWC) Service Started? To verify that JWC is started: 1. Open the Services Console by using one of the following methods: • Click Start > Run, and enter services.msc, and then click OK. • Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services. • >Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services. 2.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 3. If it is currently not started, close XmLink and do one of the following: • If the Startup Type is Manual or Automatic, right-click Jeppesen Weather Controller Services and choose Start from the drop-down menu. • If the Startup Type is Disabled: A. Right-click Jeppesen Weather Controller Services and choose Properties from the drop-down menu. B. In the General tab, select Automatic or Manual from the Startup type drop-down list. C. Click Apply, and then OK. D.
Satellite Weather or To complete the JWC update: 1. Click OK and finish the FliteDeck update. 2. Open the Windows Services console by using one of the following methods: • Click Start > Run, enter services.msc, and then click OK. • Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services. • Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services. 3.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide of the weather products. It is important to have your clock set to the accurate date, time, and time zone. The following table is an overview of weather products currently available in FliteDeck and where the information is available.
Satellite Weather If you did not install the Jeppesen Weather Services or have a valid XM Weather subscription, the Wx button is disabled. The Terminal page does not have the legend option due to layout and space limitations. NOTE Weather displayed in the Profile View (on the Enroute Nav page) cannot be turned on or off.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Where "N/A" appears on the weather legend for a product, the data is not being received, either because it is not broadcast, or your subscription does not include that weather product. Next Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD) NEXRAD is a Doppler radar that detects movement using the principle that radar signals reflected from a moving object undergo a change in frequency related to the speed of the object toward or away from the radar antenna.
Satellite Weather Legend and Age of Data To view the age of the data, click Wx on any of the pages (except the Text page and the Terminal page does not display legend information) until the NEXRAD legend appears (see Displaying the Legend for additional information). On the legend there is a counter displaying the age of the data.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 4. Click on a page tab you wish to view weather. 5. Click the Wx button to display and hide weather. METARs appear over all the enroute chart views when the view is at approximately 500 nautical miles per square inch. They also appear over any selected georeferenced terminal chart displayed in the Terminal page.
Satellite Weather appears (see Displaying the Legend for additional information). On the legend, there is a counter displaying the age of the data in minutes (lower left, in blue). Data Broadcast Frequency: 12 minutes • Temperature is shown in degrees Fahrenheit. • Dewpoint is shown in degrees Fahrenheit. • Altimeter Setting is shown in inches of mercury. The simple conversion formulas from Celsius (C) to Fahrenheit (F), and for the conversion of F back to C are as follows: TIP • F = 1.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 1. Select an airport on the Terminal page (see Selecting an Airport for additional information). 2. After an airport chart is displayed, click INFO: [Airport ID]. 3. Click Weather and the METAR information is at the top of the page. • On the Enroute Nav page: 1. With a pointing device, click an airport in the enroute chart. If the airport was selected, the name and the identifier appear in the status bar.
Satellite Weather Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) Display TFRs that are currently active, active within 1 hour, and inactive. TFR Overlay To view TFRs on all the chart components: 1. Click the Chart Setup tab. 2. Click Weather Options. 3. Select the TFRs check box. 4. Click on a page tab you wish to view TFRs. 5. Click the Wx button to display and hide weather. TFRs appears on all the enroute chart views when the view is at approximately 500 nautical miles per square inch.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Legend and Age of Data To view the age data, click Wx on any of the pages (except the Text page and the Terminal page, which do not display legend information) until the TFR legend appears (see Displaying the Legend for additional information). On the legend, there is a counter displaying the age of the data.
Satellite Weather 0. Select an airport within 50 miles of the TFR you wish to view additional information (see Selecting an Airport). 1. After the airport terminal chart is displayed, click INFO: [Airport ID]. 2. Click General and all the TFRs within 50 miles are located after the airport information section. • On the Enroute Nav page 0. Identify an airport within 50 miles of the TFR you wish to view additional information. 1. With a pointing device, click on the airport in the enroute chart.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 3. Click Weather; the TAF follows the METAR. • On the Terminal Chart page: 0. Select an airport (see Selecting an Airport for information about selecting airports). 1. After an airport terminal chart is displayed, click INFO: [Airport ID]. 2. Click Weather; the TAF follows the METAR. • On the Enroute Nav page: 0. With a pointing device, click on an airport in the enroute chart. NOTE If you click on the airport, the name and the identifier appear in the status bar.
Satellite Weather 3. Click Weather; the city forecast follows the TAF. • On the Enroute Nav page: 1. With the pointer, click an airport in the enroute chart. If the click captured the airport, the airport name and identifier appear in the status bar. If you see something other than the airport, such as latitude/longitude coordinates or another navaid, zoom in closer and try again. 2. Click INFO: [Airport ID]. 3. Click Weather; the city forecast follows the TAF.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Legend and Age of Data To view the age of the data, click Wx on any of the pages (except the Text page and the Terminal page does not display legend information) until the Cloud Top legend appears (see Displaying the Legend for additional information). On the legend there is a counter displaying the age of the data. Data Broadcast Frequency: 7.5 minutes Cloud Data in the Profile View Cloud data is graphically drawn in the Profile View.
Satellite Weather and a pennant is 50 knots (see Legend and Age of Data for a graphical representation). Winds Overlay To view winds on all the chart components: 1. Click the Chart Setup tab. 2. Click Weather Options. 3. Select the Winds check box. 4. Click on a page tab you wish to view weather. 5. Click the Wx button to display and hide weather. Wind data appears over all the enroute chart views when the view is at approximately 600 nautical miles per square inch and closer.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Wind stations are approximately 80 miles apart, so many terminal charts will not have a wind barb overlay unless the wind station is in close proximity to the airport.
Satellite Weather The wind altitude seen on the enroute chart and terminal chart is dictated from the altitude of the GPS input or the altitude set within the GPS simulator (see Learning FliteDeck with the GPS Simulator Trainer). If a GPS is not available or FliteDeck is configured to be a terminal chart viewer only, you can display wind information at a specific altitude by doing the following: 1. Click the Plan tab. 2.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide The surface analysis depicts current conditions of surface fronts, as well as high and low pressure centers. The pressure is measured at the center of the system in millibar units; cold and warm fronts are indicated along with the front’s direction of movement. Surface Analysis Overlay To view the surface analysis on all the chart components: 1. Click the Chart Setup tab. 2. Click Weather Options. 3. Select the Surface Analysis check box. 4.
Satellite Weather Additional symbols seen not indicated on the legend in the application are as follows: High Pressure Center Low Pressure Center Trough Freezing Levels Freezing level height contours for the highest freezing level drawn at 2,000 foot intervals above mean sea level. Freezing Level Overlay To view freezing levels on all the chart components: 1. Click the Chart Setup tab. 2. Click Weather Options. 3. Select the Freezing Levels check box. 4.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Legend and Age of Data To view the age of data, click Wx on any of the pages (except the Text page and the Terminal page does not display legend information) until the Freezing Level legend appears (see Displaying the Legend for additional information). On the legend there is a counter displaying the age of the data.
Satellite Weather Removing the Jeppesen Weather Controller Removing the Jeppesen Weather Controller disables XM satellite weather display in FliteDeck: 1. Open the Control Panel. The procedure for opening Control Panel depends on whether you have the Classic Start menu set in Windows XP. Try one of the following: • Open My Computer and click Control Panel. • Click Start > Settings > Control Panel. • Click Start > All Programs > Control Panel. 2. Choose Add or Remove Programs. 3.
Quick Reference Guide Use the following references to look up words or abbreviations and to identify icons and standard keyboard actions.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide ADR — Advisory Route ADS — Automatic Dependent Surveillance ADV — Advisory Area AEIS — Aeronautical Enroute Information Service AER — Approach End of Runway AERADIO — Air Radio AERO Aerodrome AF Aux — Air Force Auxiliary Field AFB — Air Force Base AFCS — Automatic Flight Control System A/FD — Airport / Facility Directory AFIS — Aerodrome Flight Information Service AFM — Aircraft Flight Manual AFN — American Forces Network AFRS — Armed Forces Radio Stations AFRU — Aerodrome Fr
Quick Reference Guide AMSL — Above Mean Sea Level ANGB — Air National Guard Base ANP — Actual Navigation Performance AOCC — Airlines Operations Control Center AOE — Airport/Aerodrome of Entry AOR — Area of Responsibility AP — Autopilot System APAPI — Abbreviated Precision Approach Path Indicator APC — Area Positive Control APCH — Approach APP — Approach Control APT — Airport APV — Approach Procedures with Vertical Guidance ARENA — Areas Noted for Attention ARFF IC — Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Inciden
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide ATFM — Air Traffic Flow Management ATIS — Automatic Terminal Information Service ATS — Air Traffic Service ATT — Attitude Retention System ATZ — Aerodrome Traffic Zone AUTH — Authorized AUW — All-up Weight AUX — Auxiliary AVBL — Available AWC — Aviation Weather Center AWIB — Aerodrome Weather Information Broadcast AWIS — Aerodrome Weather Information Service AWOS — Automated Weather Observing System AWSS — Aviation Weather Sensor System AWW — Severe Weather Forecast Alert AWY
Quick Reference Guide C — ATC IFR Flight Plan Clearance Delivery Frequency C/A — Course Acquisition CADIZ — Canadian Air Defense Identification Zone CAE — Control Area Extension CA/GRS — Certified Air/Ground Radio Service CANPA — Constant Angle Non-Precision Approach CARS — Community Aerodrome Radio Station CARTS — Common Automated Radar Terminal System CAT — Category CAT — Clear Air Turbulence CBA — Cross Border Area CD — Controller Display CDFA — Continuous Descent Final Approach CDI — Course Deviation In
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide CORR — Corridor CP — Command Post CPDLC — Controller Pilot Data Link Communications Cpt — Clearance (Pre-Taxi Procedure) CRP — Compulsory Reporting Point CRS — Course CST — Central Standard Time CTA — Control Area CTAF — Common Traffic Advisory Frequency CTL — Control CTOT — Calculated Take-off Time CTR — Control Zone CVFP — Charted Visual Flight Procedure CVFR — Controlled VFR CVRS — Computerized Voice Reservation System CWA — Center Weather Advisory CWSU — Center Weather Se
Quick Reference Guide DIST — Distance DME — Distance-Measuring Equipment DME/N — Standard DME DME/P — Precision DME DOD — Department of Defense DOM — Domestic DP — Obstacle Departure Procedure DP — Instrument Departure Procedure DUATS — Direct Access User Terminal System DVFR — Defense Visual Flight Rules DVRSN — Diversion E E — East or Eastern EAT — Expected Approach Time ECOMS — Jeppesen Explanation of Common Minimum Specifications EDCT — Expect Departure Clearance Time EDT — Eastern Daylight Time EET —
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide EVS — Enhanced Vision System EWINS — Enhanced Weather Information System F FA — Area Forecast FAA — Federal Aviation Administration FACF — Final Approach Course Fix FAF — Final Approach Fix FAIL — Failure FANS — Future Air Navigation System FAP — Final Approach Point FAR — Federal Aviation Regulation FAT — Final Approach Track FATO — Final Approach and Take-off Area FAWP — Final Approach Waypoint FB — Fly-by FCP — Final Control Point FDC — Flight Data Center FIC — Flight Inf
Quick Reference Guide FTS — Flexible Track System G G — Guards only (radio frequencies) GA — General Aviation GBAS — Ground-Based Augmentation System GCA — Ground Controlled Approach (radar) GCO — Ground Communication Outlet GEN — General GLONASS — Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System GLS — Global Navigation Satellite System [GNSS] Landing System GMT — Greenwich Mean Time GND — Ground Control GND — Surface of the Earth (either land or water) GNSS — Global Navigation Satellite System GP — Glidepath G
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide HI — High (altitude) HI — High Intensity (lights) HIALS — High Intensity Approach Light System HIRL — High Intensity Runway Edge Lights HIWAS — Hazardous Inflight Weather Advisory Service HJ — Sunrise to Sunset HN — Sunset to Sunrise HO — By Operational Requirements hPa — Hectopascal (one hectopascal = one millibar) HR — Hours (period of time) HS — During Hours of Scheduled Operations HST — High Speed Taxiway Turn-off HUDLS — Head-Up Display Landing System HX — No Specific Wo
Quick Reference Guide IMTA — Intensive Military Training Area INDEFLY — Indefinitely IN or INS — Inches INFO — Information INOP — Inoperative INS — Inertial Navigation System INT — Intersection INTL — International IORRA — Indian Ocean Random RNAV Area IR — Instrument Restricted Controlled Airspace IR — IFR Military Training Route IS — Islands ITWS — Integrated Terminal Weather System I/V — Instrument/Visual Controlled Airspace J JAA — Joint Aviation Authority K KGS — Kilograms kHz — Kilohertz KIAS — Knot
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide LAT — Latitude LAWRS — Limited Aviation Weather Reporting Station LBCM — Locator Back Course Marker LBM — Locator Back Marker LBS — Pounds (Weight) LCG — Load Classification Group LCN — Load Classification Number Lctr — Locator (Compass) LDA — Landing Distance Available LDA — Localizer-type Directional Aid LDI — Landing Direction Indicator LDIN — Lead-in Light System LGTH — Length LIM — Locator Inner Marker LIRL — Low Intensity Runway Lights LLWAS — Low Level Wind Shear Alert
Quick Reference Guide MAA — Maximum Authorized Altitude MAG — Magnetic MAHF — Missed Approach Holding Fix MALS — Medium Intensity Approach Light System MALSF — Medium Intensity Approach Light System with Sequenced Flashing Light MALSR — Medium Intensity Approach Light System with Runway Alignment Indicator Lights MAP — Missed Approach Point MAX — Maximum MB — Millibars MBZ — Mandatory Broadcast Zone MCA — Minimum Crossing Altitude MCAF — Marine Corps Air Facility MCAS — Marine Corps Air Station MCTA — Milit
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide MNM — Minimum MNPS — Minimum Navigation Performance Specifications MOA — Military Operation Area MOCA — Minimum Obstruction Clearance Altitude MORA — Minimum Off-Route Altitude (Grid or Route) MRA — Minimum Reception Altitude MSA — Minimum Safe Altitude MSL — Mean Sea Level MST — Mountain Standard Time MTA — Military Training Area MTAF — Mandatory Traffic Advisory Frequency MTCA — Minimum Terrain Clearance Altitude MTMA — Military Terminal Control Area MTOW — Maximum Take-off
Quick Reference Guide NDB — Non-Directional Beacon/Radio Beacon NE — Northeast NM — Nautical Mile(s) No — Number NoPT — No Procedure Turn NOTAM — Notices to Airmen NPA — Non-Precision Approach NW — Northwest NWC — Naval Weapons Center O O/A — On or About OAC — Oceanic Area Control OAS — Obstacle Assessment Surface OCA — Oceanic Control Area OCA (H) — Obstacle Clearance Altitude (Height OCL — Obstacle Clearance Limit OCNL — Occasional OCTA — Oceanic Control Area ODALS — Omni-Directional Approach Light Syste
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide PCN — Pavement Classification Number PCZ — Positive Control Zone PDC — Pre-Departure Clearance PDG — Procedure Design Gradient PDT — Pacific Daylight Time PERM — Permanent PinS — Point In Space PISTON — Piston Aircraft PJE — Parachute Jumping Exercise PLASI — Pulsating Visual Approach Slope Indicator PPO — Prior Permission Only PPR — Prior Permission Required PRA — Precision Radar Approach PRM — Precision Radar Monitor P-RNAV — Precision RNAV PROC — Procedure PROP — Propeller
Quick Reference Guide RAIL — Runway Alignment Indicator Lights RAIM — Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring RAPCON — Radar Approach Control RASS — Remote Altimeter Source RCAG — Remote Communications Air Ground RCC — Rescue Coordination Center RCL — Runway Centerline RCLM — Runway Center Line Markings RCO — Remote Communications Outlet REF — Reference REIL — Runway End Identifier Lights REP — Reporting Point RESA — Runway End Safety Area REV — Reverse REP — Ramp Entrance Point RL — Runway (edge) Lights R
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide SALS — Short Approach Light System SALSF — Short Approach Light System with Sequenced Flashing Lights SAP — Stabilized Approach SAR — Search and Rescue SATCOM — Satellite voice air-ground calling SAWRS — Supplementary Aviation Weather Reporting Station SBAS — Satellite-Based Augmentation System SCA — Southern Control Area SCOB — Scattered Clouds or Better SDF — Simplified Directional Facility SE — Southeast SEC — Seconds SELCAL — Selective Call System SFL — Sequenced Flashing
Quick Reference Guide SSALS — Simplified Short Approach Light System SSB — Single Sideband SSR — Secondary Surveillance Radar (in U.S.A. ATCRBS) — Standard Terminal Arrival Route (USA) — Standard Instrument Arrival (ICAO) STD — Indication of an altimeter set to 29.92" Hg or 1013.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide THR — Threshold TIBA — Traffic Information Broadcast by Aircraft TIBS — Telephone Information Briefing Service TL — Transition Level TMA — Terminal Control Area TML — Terminal TMN — Terminates TMZ — Transponder Mandatory Zone TNA — Transition Area TODA — Take-off Distance Available TORA — Take-off Run Available TP — Turning Point TRACON — Terminal Radar Approach Control TRANS — Transition(s) TRANS ALT — Transition Altitude TRANS LEVEL — Transition Level TRCV Tri-Color — Visua
Quick Reference Guide UNL — Unlimited U/S — Unserviceable USAF — US Air Force USB — Upper Sideband USN — US Navy UTA — Upper Control Area UTC — Coordinated Universal Time UWS — Urgent Weather SIGMET V VAR — Magnetic Variation VAR — Volcanic Activity Reporting VASI — Visual Approach Slope Indicator VCOA — Visual Climb Over the Airport VDA — Vertical Descent Angle VDP — Visual Descent Point VE — Visual Exempted VFR — Visual Flight Rules VGSI — Visual Glide Slope Indicator VHA — Volcanic Hazard Area VHF — Ver
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide W W — West or Western WAAS — Wide Area Augmentation System WA — AIRMET WAC — World Aeronautical Chart WFO — Weather Forecast Office WGS-84 — World Geodetic System of 1984 W/O — Without WP — Area Navigation (RNAV) Waypoint WP — Waypoint WS — SIGMET WSP — Weather Systems Processor WST — Convective Significant Meteorological Information WW — Severe Weather Watch Bulletin WX — Weather X X — On Request Y NO ENTRIES Z Z — Zulu Time Z — Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) 256
Quick Reference Guide Standard Keyboard Actions Keyboard actions for Default and EFB configurations: Key Action PAGE DOWN Moves down through the available pages. PAGE UP Moves up through the available pages. TAB Cycles through the various components and buttons within a page. SHIFT+TAB Cycles through the various components and buttons in reverse order. ENTER Performs an action. ESC Cancels out of a window. FUNCTION Keys Performs the action specified on the various buttons.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Keyboard shortcuts for the Chart Viewer configuration: Key Action PAGE DOWN Toggles between the main clipboard and text pages. PAGE UP Toggles between the main clipboard and text pages. TAB In the split screen chart view, toggles between upper and lower panes. ENTER Opens a highlighted clipboard to the last view (list or chart). In the SELECT AIRPORTS page, toggles between the entry box and airport list.
Quick Reference Guide * The default Terminal view may be set to split screen. To remove the split, use the button on top or shortcut S key. FliteDeck remembers the last setting, so the Terminal view now remains unsplit. Terminal Page Icons Icons are used on the Terminal page in place of words to conserve screen space. Icon Name Select Airport (F1) — Find an airport available in your JeppView subscription.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide Single View/Split View (Press S) — Toggle between the displayed chart in a single view or in a split view. Rotate (Press C) — Rotate the chart 90 degrees clockwise. Restore (Press R) — Restores the chart view to the default setting. Icon Terminal Chart Viewer Zoom In (Press -) — Enlarges the chart image, makes the viewing area smaller. Zoom Out (Press +) — Reduces the chart image, makes the viewing area larger.
Troubleshooting and Getting Help This chapter outlines general troubleshooting techniques as well as common questions. You may also want to check the Readme file for latest information. Installation Troubleshooting I received the JeppView3 program and Electronic Chart Data CDs, but am unable to find a regional code. How does JeppView know what regions I want? The serial number you were given is associated with chart coverage of a specific region you requested when you ordered JeppView.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • Display failures • Button or tab font/layout corruption • Other display problems The problems mentioned can be caused by a corrupt configuration file. To try and resolve the situation, try the following technique: 1. Verify your Tablet PC is in "Windows Mode" if using ADR Shell. 2. Delete the FliteDeck3.ini file in c:\windows. 3. Restart the computer and open FliteDeck. The system will act as if it's a new installation. 4. Complete the Interview and launch FliteDeck.
Troubleshooting and Getting Help NOTE: most of the latest firmware updates for 'DVD' type drives are 'Removable Media', Multifunction (DVD+RW/CD-RW, etc.) drives. Gateway Support: http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/ddaStep.asp?Tab=All Gateway CD Drive Firmware: http://support.gateway.com/support/supinfo/index.asp?pg=2&file=dt_cd.html Dell CD Drive Firmware: http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/devices.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 5. Double-click Primary IDE Channel to display the Primary IDE Channel Properties dialog box. 6. Click the Advanced Settings tab at the top of the screen. 7. For Device 0, ensure that the Device Type is set to Auto-Detection and the Transfer Mode selection is set to DMA if available. 8. For Device 1, ensure that the Device Type is set to Auto-Detection and the Transfer Mode selection is set to DMA if available.
Troubleshooting and Getting Help 9. bottom of the screen to save your settings. Click OK at the 10. Repeat steps 5-8 for the Secondary IDE Channel. 11. Close Device Manager and the Control Panel and restart the computer. RESOLUTION 6 If you are still unable to install the CD, contact Jeppesen Technical Support. My charts used to display and now they're gone - what happened? When the terminal chart subscription is more than 60 days past the effective date, the electronic charts no longer display.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide and click the GPS tab. Select Use simulator or connect a GPS and select GPS Connected. Restart FliteDeck to view the changes. Why can’t I zoom in on the chart and still show my aircraft? Route tracking mode shows the whole route on the screen at all times. Go to the Chart Setup tab and change to another tracking mode. Is there a way in FliteDeck to draw a user-defined boundary similar to what is in FliteStar? Currently, FliteDeck does not have a boundary tool.
Troubleshooting and Getting Help This is an indicator telling you that the terrain depicted in the profile view is not the terrain beneath your planned route. Instead it is telling you that the terrain shown in the profile view is the terrain in front of you, on your projected track. Is there a "VFR" theme, like in FliteStar? No, but you can use the Chart Setup page to turn on terrain and set other features to make the enroute chart look the way you want it to look.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide There are two techniques that can be used, so that the STI acts as an ADF. You can place a single waypoint in the Route Waypoint list, or turn sequencing off while the active waypoint is the first waypoint in your route. With an active connection from your GPS (or with the GPS simulator), the STI will use your current position, continually updating, and point with the bearing pointer in the direction of the waypoint.
Troubleshooting and Getting Help 2. Click File > Connection Settings. 3. Clear Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM Port. 4. The next time you want to connect a device to ActiveSync, you will need to assign the COM port back to ActiveSync. Why isn't the GPS connection more reliable? FliteDeck does not control the quality of your GPS connection; it only reports it on the status bar.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide • A mini-mouse meant for portable use with laptops actually can work quite well. • A wireless mouse (especially Bluetooth) eliminate the problem of cord tangles and are more familiar to most people then other pointing devices. Pens (Passive or Active) The passive pen can sense and respond to pressure from any object, including a finger.
Troubleshooting and Getting Help A touchscreen is an input device that allows you to operate a PC by simply touching the display screen. A disadvantage to touchscreens is that you can not brace your hand on the screen. Laying the screen in your lap often causes problems because maps and other equipment may accidentally be positioned on the display. This may generate random actions that were not intended. Turbulence also causes the same problems as those found when using a touch pad.
JeppView FliteDeck User's Guide 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Tablet and Pen Settings. 2. In the Tablet and Pen Settings dialog box, select the Settings tab and click Calibrate. 3. Click OK when finished. When I try to edit my route using the rubberband method or resize my enroute chart using a zoom draw, the pen thinks I want to do a right-click. How do I fix this? Change the amount of time that you must press and hold before a right-click menu takes effect: 1.
Troubleshooting and Getting Help Contacting Jeppesen Jeppesen GmbH Frankfurter Str. 233 63263 Neu-Isenburg Germany Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. 55 Inverness Drive East Englewood, CO 80112-5498 USA You may need to provide your serial number and customer number when calling customer service or technical support. It may also be useful in the future to have your Site Key and Site Code available. This information is available in the UpdateClient. 1.