MAN_DZ4_002 Rev 22.0 Flightcell
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DZMx & DZMx Plus Operator Manual
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Effective Date: 28 Jun 2021
Section 13:
Features
The DZMx currently supports the following features:
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Automated Rescue Monitoring (A.R.M.)
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Flight Data Recorder for Motion capture
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OpenVPN (Virtual Private Network) Connection
For enquiries about upcoming applications or to request new applications please contact
Flightcell International Ltd.
Automated Rescue Monitoring (A.R.M.)
A.R.M (also known as Automated Flight Following, or A.F.F.) is an optional automated flight
monitoring system. When A.R.M. is activated, your tracking service provider monitors position
reports from the aircraft and raises an alert when reports are overdue by a specified period, or
(optionally) if the aircraft is stationary for a specified period.
The DZMx or DZMx Plus and your tracking service must be appropriately configured to use
A.R.M. functions. Installation instructions for activating and configuring the A.R.M. service, are
provided in the Installation Manual.
Activating A.R.M.
To activate A.R.M. before a flight commences using the DZMx keypad:
1.
Press and hold the A.R.M. key for 2 seconds then release. This will trigger the DZMx to send
an A.R.M. activation request message to the tracking server. The DZMx will show "A.R.M.
Requesting" on the status line of the display.
2.
When the DZMx receives an acknowledgement from the tracking server, A.R.M. mode is
considered active, and the status display will show
“
A.R.M. Active
”
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Deactivating A.R.M.
To terminate A.R.M. at the end of a flight:
1.
Press and hold the A.R.M. key for 2 seconds then release. This will trigger the DZMx to send
an A.R.M. cancellation request message to the tracking server. The DZMx will show "A.R.M.
Cancelling" on the status line of the display.
Note
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A.R.M. is only supported by some tracking service providers.
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