User's Manual

UniLink UL-800/801 FANS
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Operator’s Manual
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December 2011
3. With ALTITUDE active, enter one end of a desired altitude range
and press [ENTER].
4. If not active, press TO, LSK [2L] and enter the other end of the
desired altitude range. Press [ENTER].
NOTE: Altitude can be entered as follows:
Flight Level Enter the three digit designation for flight level
(370 = FL370), “FL” followed by a three digit number
Altitude (feet) – Enter the altitude (i.e., 16000)
Altitude Below 600 ft. Enter the altitude with a leading 0
(0137 = 137 ft)
Metric Flight Level – Enter S followed by a number
Altitude (meters) – Enter a number followed by an “M”
Altitude Data Ranges
Units
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Resolution
Feet 0 25,000 10
Meters 0 16,000 1
Flight Level 030 600 1 (i.e., 100 ft.)
Metric Flight
Level
0100 2000 1 (i.e., 10m.)
5. Press DUE TO, LSK [1R] and toggle between WEATHER, A/C
PERF, or NONE as applicable (default is NONE).
6. Press AT PILOT DISC, LSK [2R] and toggle between NO and
YES to indicate altitude change at the crew’s discretion (default
is NO).
7. Press OWN SEP/VMC, LSK [3R] and toggle between NO and
YES to indicate whether traffic separation will be maintained by
the crew (per VMC rules) or separation will be under ATC control
(default is NO)
8. Press REVIEW, LSK [4L]. The ATC REVIEW 1/X page will
display, reflecting the information entered on the ATC REQ
ALTITUDE-BLOCK page.
NOTE: If no data was entered in the ALTITUDE or TO fields, the pop-
up window DATA REQUIRED will display.
9. Press FREE-TEXT, LSK [3R] and enter information as needed.
10. Press SEND, LSK [4R] to put the altitude request in queue for
transmission.
VMC DESCENT