User's Manual
UniLink UL-800/801 FANS
SCN 30.X
Operator’s Manual
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December 2011
NOTE: There are two ways to indicate altitude for the ATC EXP
ALTITUDE request. The user can enter a specific altitude and
indicate the type of climb (if ascending), or the altitude change
can be identified as either HIGHER or LOWER without a
specific altitude indicated.
Specific altitude request:
1. Press ALTITUDE, LSK [1L] and enter a desired altitude.
NOTE: Altitude can be entered as follows:
• Flight Level – Enter the three digit designation for flight level
(370 = FL370), or “FL” followed by a three digit number
• Altitude (feet) – Enter the altitude (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 “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.)
2. Press CLIMB, LSK [2L] and toggle NORMAL or CRUISE as
desired.
General altitude request:
3. Press HIGHER or LOWER (LSKs [1R] or [2R] respectively). An
asterisk (
*
) will display next to the selection. CLIMB will default to
NORMAL (it is not applicable in a general altitude request).
4. After entering specific or general altitude request information,
press REVIEW, LSK [4L]. The ATC REVIEW 1/X page will
display showing the information entered on the ATC EXP
ALTITUDE page – “WHEN CAN WE EXPECT (specific altitude
value entered information).”