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ARD-2 Operating Manual
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Table of contents
(1) Table of contents (this page) ............................................................................... 1
(2) Introduction ........................................................................................................... 2
2.1 Supplied accessories .............................................................................................. 3
2.2 Precautions ............................................................................................................. 3
(3) Controls ................................................................................................................. 5
3.1 TOP PANEL - Decode mode indicator .................................................................... 5
3.2 Decode status lamp ................................................................................................ 5
3.3 Decode mode selection keys .................................................................................. 6
3.4 Light ON/OFF key ................................................................................................... 6
3.5 DECODE START key ............................................................................................. 6
3.6 SCROLL UP/DOWN keys ...................................................................................... 6
3.7 LEVEL adjustment Knob ......................................................................................... 7
3.8 VOLUME adjustment knob ..................................................................................... 7
3.9 REAR PANEL - COM connector (RS232) ............................................................. 7
3.10 FRONT PANEL - PHONE connector ..................................................................... 8
3.11 EXT SP connector .................................................................................................. 8
3.12 AF IN connector ...................................................................................................... 8
3.13 DC 12V connector .................................................................................................. 8
3.14 PHONE connector .................................................................................................. 9
3.15 EXT SP connector .................................................................................................. 9
(4) Connections, getting started ............................................................................... 9
4.1 Power supply (batteries & external d.c.) .................................................................. 10
4.2 Connecting audio input from a radio receiver .......................................................... 10
4.3 Connecting to a PC (optional, skip as appropriate) .................................................. 10
4.4 Let’s power it up ...................................................................................................... 11
4.5 Selection of Decode Mode ...................................................................................... 12
4.6 Selecting ACARS-1 mode [1] ................................................................................. 12
4.7 Selecting ACARS-2 mode [2] ................................................................................. 13
4.8 Selecting NAVTEX-E mode [E] ............................................................................... 13
4.9 Selecting NAVTEX-J mode [J] ............................................................................... 14
(5) Display ................................................................................................................... 14
5.1 Scroll ....................................................................................................................... 14
5.2 Back-light ................................................................................................................ 14
(6) Input of audio signal and adjustment ................................................................. 15
6.1 Audio input level optimal setting ............................................................................. 15
6.2 Level adjustment knob ............................................................................................ 15
6.3 Volume adjustment knob ......................................................................................... 15
(7) Display and serial data output ............................................................................ 16
7.1 Format ACARS-1 Mode [1] .................................................................................... 16
7.2 Format ACARS-2 Mode [2] .................................................................................... 17
7-3 Format NAVTEX-E mode [E] .................................................................................. 18
(8) What is ACARS/NAVTEX ..................................................................................... 20
8.1 Description of ACARS ............................................................................................ 20
8.2 Description of NAVTEX .......................................................................................... 21
(9) Radio receiver and aerial ..................................................................................... 21
9.1 When the AR5000 is used, as an example with notes on AR3030 & AR7030 ....... 22
9.2 About the aerial ....................................................................................................... 23
(10) Specification ......................................................................................................... 24
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Seite 1 - Table of contents

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 1Table of contents(1) Table of contents (this page) ...

Seite 2 - (2) Introduction

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 104.1 Power supplyBatteriesThe ARD-2 may be powered from 4 x AA size internal batteries, the battery compart-ment being lo

Seite 3 - 2.2 Precautions

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 11Parameter of ARD-2 and PCBaud rate ... 9600 bpsData length ... 8

Seite 4

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 12Note: The 2 letters following the $ mark in the opening message arederived from the last 2 digits of ROM check-sum and h

Seite 5 - 3.2 Decode status lamp

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 13The 27th character and thereafter are used for general communication and maycomprise of plain text or other data such as

Seite 6 - 3.6 SCROLL UP/DOWN keys

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 14this transmission is often compared noise made by the grasshopper type insect“cricket”... ‘chirp’ ‘chirp’ ‘chirp’ ‘chirp’

Seite 7 - 3.9 COM connector

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 15Note: It is suggested that the back-light is switched off when the unitis running from internal batteries to preserve po

Seite 8 - 3.13 DC 12V connector

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 16(7) Display and serial data outputThis section will provide examples of display and serial data output.7.1 ACARS-1 Mode

Seite 9 - 3.15 EXT SP connector

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 17Example of Serial Data Output Format :-The ACARS signal can be viewed more comfortably via a PC monitor screen byfeeding

Seite 10 - 4.1 Power supply

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 18* The first 32 characters will be displayed when the decoding of one packet ends.* A control code during transmission is

Seite 11 - 4.4 Let’s power it up

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 19090520 UTC SEP97 ... Display the following messages. Carriage return when the line is ful

Seite 12 - 4.6 ACARS-1 mode [1]

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 2(2) IntroductionThank you for purchasing the ARD-2 ACARS / NAVTEX decoder and display unit.This unit is capable of decodi

Seite 13 - 4.8 NAVTEX-E mode [E]

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 20(8) What is ACARS/NAVTEXThe ARD-2 is capable of decoding aircraft ACARS and marine NAVTEX traffic, a brief outline is gi

Seite 14 - (5) Display

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 218.2 NAVTEXNAVTEX which stands for NAVigational TelEX is a well organised international digital systemtransmitted over th

Seite 15 - 6.3 Volume adjustment knob

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 229.1 When the AR5000 is used, as an example with notes on AR3030 & AR7030The AR5000 will provide good results if conn

Seite 16 - 7.1 ACARS-1 Mode [1]

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 239.2 About the aerialThe subject of aerial choice and earth can be quite complex. The results obtained from the ARD-2 wil

Seite 17 - 7.2 ACARS-2 Mode [2]

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 24If fitting a separate external earth rod, consider the implications carefully if your mains supply usesProtective Multipl

Seite 18 - 7-3 NAVTEX-E mode [E]

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 3Operating manual ConventionsWhere text appears in [SQUARE BRACKETS], the keys are to be pressed exactly asshown. For exam

Seite 19

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 4Power requirementsThe ARD-2 is designed for operation from internal AA batteries, alkaline batteries arerecommended for lo

Seite 20 - 8.1 ACARS

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 5(3) ControlsTop panel3.1 Decode mode indicatorDirectly underneath the LCD is a row of five LEDs, the first four (countin

Seite 21 - 8.2 NAVTEX

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 63.3 Decode mode selection keysToward the centre of the front panel are four keys labelled [1], [2], [E] and [J]. Theseke

Seite 22 - ARD-2 Operating Manual

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 73.7 LEVEL adjustment KnobThis knob is used to obtain the optimum level to distinguish theaudio signal (encoded signal) fr

Seite 23 - 9.2 About the aerial

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 83.10 PHONE connectorThis 3.5mm mono jack socket is provided so that a mono headphone of 8 to 32OHMS may be connected for

Seite 24 - (10) Specification

ARD-2 Operating ManualPage 9Front Panel3.14 PHONE connectorThis 3.5mm mono jack socket is provided so that a mono headphone of 8 to 32OHMS may be con

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