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1. ge ae Iridium Global Communications for Talk Text amp Tracking FLYHT g The Future of Connectivity ragon i User s Manual FLYHT Document Number 250 0026 Revision P20 Release Date August 2014 Copyright 2014 by FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd This document is company confidential and contains information that is proprietary to FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd It may not in whole or part be copied photocopied translated reduced or transferred to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd The following names are trademarks of FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd Dragon FLYHT FLYHTStream AFIRS and UpTime This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada exempt de licence RSS standard s Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne peut causer d interf rences et 2 cet appareil doit accepter toute interf rence y compris des interf rences qui peuvent provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable du p riph rique Fir The Future of Connectivity Table of Contents Table of Contents
2. FLYHT provides a one year limited warranty Please refer to the Warranty information Dragon Warranty 250 0028 provided with your Dragon satellite communications system for details regarding the warranty coverage and claim process FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 7 2 Customer Support Information FLYHT prides itself on outstanding customer service and exceptional technical support We seek to provide the finest customer service in the aviation products industry Our dedicated sales and customer service teams are committed to ensuring customers receive maximum value from our products and services Our team trains customers staff in all aspects of product operation enabling buyers to customize the data stream activation triggers and reporting to specific needs FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd 300E 1144 29th Avenue NE Calgary Alberta Canada T2E 7P1 To obtain technical information about the Dragon product and its operation and for all other general inquires please contact FLYHT customer support E mail dragonsupport flyht com Dragon Support Website www dragonsatcom com support FLYHT Website www flyht com Technical Support UpTime Our easy to use UpTime client web interface allows customers to produce reports and access data quickly and easily using their own staff instead of technical experts FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity
3. 1516 characters remaining Send Cancel Fir The Future of Connectivity 3 6 Using Applications 3 6 2 Reading a Text Message Read a Text Message 1 From the Dashboard select Applications 2 From the expanded Applications navigation bar click Dragon Mail 3 Click Inbox 4 From the list of messaged in the Inbox click on the message you want to open The content of the message is displayed in the right panel of the screen The user can perform several actions from this screen Reply Print Open in New Window or Delete Welc Sign Out Dragon MX ere Fri 26 Apr 2013 00 47 11 UTC SENT COMPOSE NEW MESSAGE SEARCH INBOX REPLY PRINT OPEN IN NEW winDOW DELETE C TEST Dragon 2 Flight Status 2013 04 25 23 59 52 FROM RECEIVED FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 4 0 Troubleshooting Support Specifications amp Troubleshooting 4 1 Troubleshooting Installation 4 2 Troubleshooting Aircraft Dragon Audio 4 3 Troubleshooting Dragon Application and UpTime 4 4 Troubleshooting Volume Control 4 5 Troubleshooting System Reset 4 6 List of Dragon App Pop Up Messages FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 4 1 Troubleshooting Installation 4 1 1 Installation General FLYHT has made your Dragon system as easy to install and use as possible but there are a wide number of aircraft installation possibilities that could contribute to a
4. utiliser l quipement Fir The Future of Connectivity 6 0 Guidelines for Non Standard Installations Guidelines for Non Standard Installations 6 1 Guidelines for Fixed Antenna Installations 6 2 Guidelines for Connecting to 28V Power FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 6 1 Guidelines for Fixed Antenna Installations 6 1 1 Placement The system integrator installing the antenna is responsible for selecting an appropriate antenna option for a fixed external installation Fixed antenna placement If your installation uses a fixed permanent exterior antenna you need to ensure the following The antenna must be mounted in a location with a clear view of the sky The typical mounting location is on top of the fuselage as close to the Dragon unit as possible Note Additional airworthiness approval may be required for permanent fixed antenna installations The antenna should be kept a minimum of 5 feet from GPS antennas and a minimum gt of 3 feet from all other antennas unless analyses and tests demonstrate that there is no mutual interference when separation is reduced 6 1 Guidelines for Fixed Antenna Installations 6 1 2 Mounting Fixed Antenna Mounting The system integrator is responsible to mount the antenna to the airframe using methods that meet all of the applicable airworthiness requirements If the antenna is mounted off the centerline of the fuselage e g to avoid
5. 10 MHz Coverage Volume 8 2 90 Elevation 360 Azimuth VSWR Max 1 8 1 Polarization RHCP Impedance Nom 50 Ohms Power Handling Min 20W CW Gain Min 3 dBic Zenith 0 dBic Weighted Average per DO 262A NOTE If the operator plans to upgrade to the AFIRS 228 in the future the selected antenna should be qualified to TSO C 159a so that the system can then be approved for safety services use FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 24 Configuring the Dragon System Step 1 Connect to the Dragon unit Turn on the Dragon unit by pressing the power button on the Dragon unit O When the Dragon unit is powered up the red light beside the button illuminates Using your iPad iPad Mini open Settings and then select Wi Fi Networks From the available networks choose the Wi Fi network Dragon_Net_Unit S N Note S N is the serial number of your unit which should appear in the network address automatically When connecting to the Dragon network the default password is 1234567890 settings KZ Airplane Mode pe Wi Fi Dragon_Net_B0002 LA Notifications h Location Services On NX i Carrier ROGERS Cellular Data s Brightness amp Wallpaper Picture Frame Open the Dragon interface on the iPad by tapping the Dragon icon NOTE The Dragon system only works with a single iPad connected i e only one iPad device can be used to control the Dragon system Wi Fi
6. If an antenna with a different gain is selected the maximum loss of the rest of the antenna system must be adjusted accordingly The antenna must also be approved for the specific installed aircraft environment The system integrator installing the antenna is responsible for selecting an appropriate antenna option for a fixed external installation For detailed fixed antenna installation requirements see section Guidelines for Fixed Antenna Installations External Fixed Antenna Options Sensor Systems Part Number S67 1575 109 FLYHT has evaluated Sensor Systems Part Number S67 1575 409 these antennas for use Sensor Systems Part Number S67 1575 165 with the Dragon system Sensor Systems Part Number S65 8282 101 Aero Antenna AT2775 110GA Aero Antenna AT2775 110 FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 2 3 Installing the Dragon System rage When selecting an alternate antenna for use with the Dragon system the antenna must meet the following criteria e Be suitable for the installed aircraft environmental conditions Note that in addition to the temperature altitude fluids susceptibility considerations etc the antenna must be approved for the expected aircraft lightning environment e Be approved by Iridium Communications Inc as Iridium Certified Equipment ICE e Meet the following antenna performance specifications Type Passive Patch or Helical Frequency Iridium 1616 1626 5 MHz Frequency GPS 1575
7. FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd www fiyht com If you are still having problems contact dragonsupport flyht com for assistance FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 3 3 Navigating the UpTime Web Interface When logged into your UpTime account open the Dashboard to view your account information To open the Dashboard click the Dashboard arrow circled in the left hand illustration shown below Text messaging flight following and administration functions can be accessed directly from your UpTime Dashboard Dashboard ten peere Applications Access to text messaging Cc Reports View flight following Administration Access to UpTime administrative functions Applications Reports Administration FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 3 4 Managing Administration From the Dashboard you can manage the administration details of your account You can use the Administration function to manually assign an aircraft to a specific Dragon Unit To access Administration 1 From the Dashboard select Administration From the link on the expanded Administration 2 BE gt navigation bar click Dragon Aircraft Assignment Enter the aircraft registration associated with the Dragon unit Notes create a new flight then the UpTime Administration function can be 3 E ieie used to manually assign an aircraft to a Dragon unit i 5 NRAN 4 FLYHT q The Future
8. Networks Wi Fi X Choose a Network V Dragon _Net_B0002 a amp intermain a Other gt Ask to Join Networks on a Known networks will be joined automatically If no known networks are available you will be asked before joining a new network FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 24 Configuring the Dragon System Step 2 Configure Flight Follow FF Settings Using the Dragon App tap the SETTINGS icon NOTE Swipe to change pages under settings SETTINGS EMERGENCY DO NOT DISTURB y Set the flight following interval This is how much Flight Follow FF Settings time elapses in minutes between each time the Dragon unit sends flight follow information to UpTime EFF Interval sec FF interval min FF Interval min Set the emergency flight follow interval This is how much time elapses in seconds between each time the Dragon unit sends flight information to EFF Email Alert Enabled UpTime when the emergency button is activated This frequency is typically higher than the standard flight follow interval FF Active When EFF interval sec When set to Powered the flight follow is active whenever the Dragon unit is powered on When FF Active When set to Airborne Flight Following is only active when the aircraft is airborne When the threshold value for OFF has been exceeded j When the emergency button is activated or de aa L EFF Email Alert activated UpTime will send an email
9. Operation aN To de activate press and hold until the red light stops flashing DO NOT DISTURB Press the DO NOT DISTURB button to set the SatCom voice to mute When active the red light appears illuminated This functionality can be used during critical phases of flight To de activate press and hold until the red light turns off N CALL DIAL Press the CALL DIAL button to automatically call a phone number See Making and Receiving Voice Calls VOLUME CONTROLS Volume setting control for voice calls Co lt gt FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity q 36 gt 2 11 Maintaining and Disposing of Equipment Servicing There are no user serviceable parts in the unit Refer to the Support section for service by a trained service person Power Adaptors If the Power adaptor does not work replace only with a FLYHT supplied replacement that has the correct ratings and agency marks Storage Store in a dry location To minimize any adverse effects on battery performance it is recommended that the cells be kept at room temperature 25 C 5 C Elevated temperatures can result in shortened cell life Do not expose to temperatures outside the range of 40 C to 60 C Doing so may void the warranty Handling Disposal Do not open dissemble crush or burn the Dragon unit Dispose in accordance with local regulations regarding lithium batteries FLYHT q The Future of Connecti
10. a stringer or on a surface that is not parallel with the longitudinal axis of the aircraft e g a fairing a shim should be used to keep the antenna tilt angle to 5 or less in both the lateral and longitudinal axes for optimal performance The antenna must be installed in a manner that prevents harmful levels of lightning energy from entering the Dragon system through the coaxial cable This is can be accomplished by selecting an antenna that has been tested for direct lightning effects in accordance with DO 160 and then electrically bonding the antenna to the airframe lt 10 milliohms For metal airframes this can be accomplished by direct metal to metal contact between the antenna the mounting shim if used and the airframe The airframe structure should not be painted and fay sealing should not be used between the antenna the shim and airframe For mounting on non metallic fairings a low impedance ground plane minimum 6 inches wide should be provided to the adjacent metallic structure For composite airframes refer to the airframe manufacturer s instructions for acceptable methods to install the antenna FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 6 1 Guidelines for Fixed Antenna Installations 6 1 2 Coaxial Cable Requirements Antenna Coaxial Cable Requirements The coaxial cable used between the Dragon antenna connector and the antenna is a critical component of the antenna system The coaxial cable must
11. and install the Dragon App 1 Using the iPad go to http roboclient heroku com latest roboclient A prompt appears asking you to install RoboClient 2 Select Install The RoboClient installation launches on the iPad 3 Once RoboClient is installed tap the RoboClient icon to open RoboClient A PIN code prompt appears 4 Enter the PIN f7t 5 Select Continue 6 Select the latest version 0 X X Dragon iPad The latest version should appear at the top of the list A download prompt appears 7 Tap Download 8 Tap Install The Dragon App is now installed on your iPad and the Dragon App icon should be available from your applications list Future availability You can download the Dragon Interface Application from the App Store onto an iPad If you need assistance downloading the Dragon App see the Support section of this document for contact information FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 2 3 Installing the Dragon System 2 3 1 Standard Installation Before you can connect to the Dragon Unit and begin configuring the system or usingit ensure that you have attached the Iridium antenna and have available power battery or connected to power source The standard Dragon Kit includes a portable Iridium antenna that can be easily mounted to the inside surface of most windows WARNING To comply with the emission limits only use the AC Power Cable part number 504 3120 supplied by FLYHT For antenna installation d
12. is pressed pressed When receiving Text Message Result If the pilot is talking over the intercom to others in the PTT handling is set to Observe PTT plane his or her voice will cut out for the duration of the Aircraft PTT is not pressed tone When receiving Text Message Lost Call indication PTT handling is set to gnore PTT Result While the Dragon will generate a tone the pilot could PTT pressed or not pressed miss it depending on how long he or she presses PTT A tone will output to the pilot s headset bow FPL The Future Connectivity 4 2 Troubleshooting Aircraft Dragon Audio 4 2 2 Accessory Mode Audible Tone Generation Nuances ACCESSORY MODE When using the Dragon system in Accessory Mode whether the text message or call tone is heard or not depends on how the aircraft audio panel is setup For example if the Dragon output is switched off from the headset then nothing will be heard from the Dragon system Similarly to make a call through the Dragon system the microphone needs to be routed to the Dragon unit A number of audio panels only gate the pilot s microphone to the Dragon unit if both the microphone is routed to the correct port and PTT is being pressed In this case the Dragon s PTT mode setting would be ineffective and therefore it should be set to ignore F 4 3 Troubleshooting Dragon Application and UpTime Flight Following Nuances Re
13. less than adequate operation of the system To ensure optimum system performance Make sure the Iridium antenna is placed in a location that ensure maximum satellite reception Make sure the placement of the Dragon unit provides good Wi Fi reception within the flight deck Conduct proper EMI RFI testing to ensure there is no interference with other aircraft systems When selecting installation locations you must consider the requirements for safe operation WARNING The Antenna must not be operated at a distance less than 20 cm 8 inches from any person WARNING To comply with the emission limits only use the AC Power Cable part number 504 3120 supplied by FLYHT FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 4 1 Troubleshooting Installation 4 1 2 Iridium Antenna Placement lridium antenna placement Placement of the Iridium antenna inside the aircraft cabin can increase the frequency of dropped calls due to the antenna losing reception of the satellites because of shadowing of aircraft structure Therefore The Iridium antenna should be placed where it can receive the maximum angle view of the sky For best reception and coverage consider a permanent installation externally on the top of the aircraft away from other antennas and structure NOTE Additional airworthiness approval may be required for permanent antenna installations gt WARNING In order to satisfy FCC SAR requirements the Dragon sys
14. to 0015555550150 amp Call dial Press the green Call button to initiate the S Call connection IMPORTANT Remember to dial 00 Idle before the country code e g 00 1 555 555 1212 0015555550150 The screen will display Dialing to indicate a Dialing connection is being made Once the call is established a timer starts running SE and shows the duration of the call The status 00 00 16 changes to Call In Progress End the call by pressing the red End button The call cal Terminated status changes to Call Terminated NOTE You may also call directly from your Dragon contacts list Make sure you have 00 plus the country code included in your contact s number SETTINGS q The Future of Connectivity 2 6 Making and Receiving Voice Calls 2 6 2 Receiving a Voice Call on the Dragon Incoming Call In case of an incoming call an overlay screen will be displayed showing Incoming Call Press the green button to accept the call or the red button to deny the call Incoming Call NOTE When a pilot makes an air to ground call the callerID on the ground shows the first 10 digits for most telephone companies Some phone companies do show 12 digits This 12 digit number can be used by the ground user to place ground to air call using Iridium gateway As most call displays only show a 10 digit number ground personnel may not have the complete information to call the aircraft The pilot needs to conve
15. DO NOT DISTURB J amp OTIS 228 The top section displays four icons allowing quick access to 1 OUTBOX SENT ITEMS COMPOSE the INBOX OUTBOX SENT ITEMS and COMPOSE DragonOperations 9 09 From DragonOperations S The left panel displays a list of the messages in the selected New watch alert 2 Date 24Sep 2013 21 19 category DragonOperations 9 24 2013 Bory 0 1 Subject 0 1 Follow steps from Corton Procedures to 3 The right panel shows the content of the selected message connect iPad applicaka lo Dragon Ensure the iPad App can communicate with Dragon and displays battery charge level and Dragon information from Status page x NEW FLIGHT MESSAGES SETTINGS FLYHT The Future of Connectivity A 2 7 Sending and Receiving Text Messages 2 7 2 Receiving a Text Message EMERGENCY DO NOT DISTURB OTIS H g When a message is received the number of messages is MESSAGES displayed in the top right corner of the MESSAGES icon 4 4 lf KZ SS OUTBOX SENT ITEMS COMPOSE f h DragonOperations 9 09 From DragonOperations w Tap the MESSAGES icon to open the messages window Now watch ater Se ee MESSAGES Date 24Sep 2013 21 19 DragonOperations 9 24 2013 01 Subject 0 1 D Foll t f C P dures to Tap INBOX and select the message you want to read The oO Pad O 6 Dison Enas De e e iPad A nicate with Dragon and content will be displayed in the right panel iE ut inf
16. Pad iPad Mini 10 53 AM 24 W h Creating a New Contact for Text Messaging amp Voice Calls Cancel New Contact Done 1 On the iPad iPad Mini tap Contacts of ais Dragon The Info page opens photo Setup 2 Click to add a new contact to use for Dragon voice calls and text messaging FLYHT INC Labels The contact info page appears 3 Tap the Mobile Phone label The Label editing dialogue box appears dragon dial 1 555 585 0150 Tap Add Custom Label and in the text field type dragon dial Click Save add phore Voice Call Section Tap Home Email Label and in the text field type dragon text Click Save and then click Done ao a You return to the Info page dragon text DragonSetup 8 Enter the phone number in the dragon dial label that you would like the Dragon to call when this contact is selected from the Dial Pad onthe adder Text Message Section Dragon App see 2 6 1 9 Inthe dragon text label type DragonSetup This allows text messages to be sent to the UpTime web using the Dragon App tes lout Kt ACOA CTAC A Co r CACCE th on Note Text messages can only be sent accessed through A 4 the UpTime web interface S lt AEt FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 2 6 Making and Receiving Voice Calls 2 6 1 Making a Voice Call from the Dragon Hf ne Tap the Dial Pad icon in the Dragon App I ons 22 Use the numeric keypad to enter the number
17. S fA aa a os i s p Volume control for voice calls _ gt SSL O gt SA sai RE ssl 2 _ if a ait nn a pa A d i a o _ r pi i 2 4 a EE q The Future of Connectivity B 11 g 2 0 Using the Dragon Unit and Dragon App Using the Dragon Unit and Dragon Interface 2 1 Activating the Dragon Unit 2 2 Installing the Dragon App 2 3 Installing the Dragon System 2 4 Configuring the Dragon System 2 5 Creating a New Dragon Contact 2 6 Making and Receiving Voice Calls 2 7 Sending and Receiving Text Messages 2 8 Viewing GPS Coordinates 2 9 Emergency Operation 2 10 Using the Dragon Unit s Interface 2 11 Maintaining and Disposing of Equipment FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity at J gt 2 1 Activating the Dragon System Before you install your Dragon system on an aircraft you need to activate and test the system by completing the following steps 1 Download the Dragon App to your iPad 2 Connect the system components 3 Configure your Contacts 4 Send a text message and make a call 5 Verify the text message in your UpTime account For detailed instructions refer to your Dragon Quick Reference Guide provided with the unit 2 2 Installing the Dragon Interface Application Before using the Dragon you need to download the Dragon Interface Application Dragon App to your iPad or iPad mini To download
18. Section 1 0 Introduction Section 2 0 Installation and Operation Section 3 0 Using UpTime Section 4 0 Troubleshooting Section 5 0 Certification and Specifications Section 6 0 Guidelines for Non Standard Installations Section 7 0 Warranty and Support FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 1 0 Introduction Introduction and Overview 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 15 Product Overview Dragon System Components Dragon Unit Overview Dragon Unit Connections Dragon App Overview FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 1 1 The Dragon satellite communications system provides global connectivity for operators who need Product Overview economical long range satellite communications to maintain constant contact with their aircraft The Dragon system enables Tracking using flight following Making global voice calls Communicating via two way text messaging FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity _ Dragon System Components Standard Items 504 1001 Dragon Satellite Communications Unit SCU 504 3200 C A Audio Y cable 504 3120 AC power supply AA10AA1977A Very Low Profile Iridium Antenna 504 3130 USB charger cable suction cup attachment 72998 Car Charger USB Mobile Adaptor DC 5V 3A CC11009 KIT 6 foot Antenna Cable Optional Items Antenna Cables Transit Case CC11010 2 foot Antenna Cable e 3i 1209 4B C Military Standard Injection molded CC11007 10 foo
19. TS122 CTS122 CTR122 311501 ECS 9 1 BTS922 CTS922 CTR922 S22089 PIC 4 5 190421 190409 190408 S55122 PIC 6 6 190621 190609 190608 S33141 PIC 8 6 190321 190308 190309 TFLX480 100 Emteq 4 8 TFS488 2 TMS488 1 TMR488 1 TFLX410 100 Emteq 5 2 TFS410 2 TMS410 1 TMR410 1 TFLX295 100 Emteq 7 6 TFS295 2 TMS295 1 TMR295 1 TFLX165 100 Emteq 17 0 TFS165 2 TMS165 1 TMR165 1 FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 6 2 Guidelines for Connecting to 28V Power In all installations in which the Dragon unit has been connected directly to the aircraft s 28V power supply the integrator installer is responsible for ensuring that the installation meets certification requirements for that aircraft and that the connection meets the specifications described below Installations which connect to the aircraft 28V power must ensure that the power is converted to comply with the following Dragon unit s power input specifications Input Voltage 4 75V 5 5V Maximum Input Current 3A FLYHT has evaluated the Lone Star Aviation LS03 05003 005 step down converter for use in 28V installations and found this product to effective A Conxall 16282 2SG 318 connector may be used to connect to the Dragon power input FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity CH 7 0 Warranty and Support Warranty and Support 7 1 Warranty Information 7 2 Customer Support Information FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 7 1 Warranty Information
20. Test it IATA ICAO Export to CSV Refresh Registration Dragon S N Flight Origin Destination Air Time Block Time 2013 03 26 C FCAR 10 1122 CYYC CYYC 13 47 16 13 47 16 13 48 43 13 49 12 00 01 28 00 01 57 Date UTC Latitude Longitude Ground Speed knots GPS Height 2013 03 26 13 48 41 51 0682 113 926 43 3523 2013 03 26 13 47 41 21 0817 113 9214 of 2013 03 26 C GFRY 10 1122 cyyc CYYC 13 47 16 13 48 43 2013 03 26 C FCAR 10 N A 13 49 49 13 49 56 2013 03 26 C GFRY 10 i 13 49 56 3 6 Using Applications 3 6 1 Sending a Text Message Send a Text Message 1 From the UpTime Dashboard select Applications From the expanded Applications navigation bar click Dragon Mail 3 Click Compose New Message A text editor pop up window appears Choose a recipient a Dragon unit enter a message Subject and type the message Click Send to send the message to the aircraft or Cancel to go back A confirmation screen pops up informing the user of the successful dispatch of the message The sent message appears in the Sent category TO C TEST Dragon serial 1 SUBJECT Updated METAR Type your message Delo TAF CYYC 172338Z 1800 1824 O4006KT P 6 SM BKN100 BECMG 1801 1803 12008KT SCT100 FM180500 20010KT P6 SM BKNO8O TEMPO 1805 1809 3SM SHSN FM180900 22008KT P6SM SCT080 BECMG 1814 1816 27010KT FM182000 36015G25KT P SM SCTO40 BKNOESO TEMPO 1820 1824 3SM SHSN OVCO040 RMK NXT FCST BY 180300Z
21. W AMS Into 6000 Headset Audio IN En Iridium Antenna Connector Aircraft Audio OUT External Power Supply Connector FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 1 5 Dragon App Interface Overview Lower Icon Descriptions 4 22 PM FA EMERGENCY C GAVV 228 YYC JFK DO NOT DISTURB 4 Register a new flight Set OUT OFF ON and IN time OOOI Aircraft Registration C GAVV Make calls and open the phone directory eA Flight Number 228 Read compose and send messages Origin YYC Displays the values for time latitude longitude BAR height ground speed and track Change Flight Follow Advanced and Audio settings MESSAGES GPS SETTINGS FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 1 5 Dragon Interface Overview Upper Icon Descriptions Ain FLYHT ragon EMERGENCY DO NOT DISTURB C GAVV 228 YYC JFK Indicates available battery power on the Dragon unit Indicates Iridium antenna signal strength 0 5 of 5 bars Aircraft Registration C GAVV Indicates status of Dragon Wi Fi connection Flight Number 228 Green when connected to the Dragon Unit 2 Origin YYC Indicates message waiting on the iPad Green when new message received Destination Activates deactivates the Emergency Flight Follow New Flight Toggles Do Not Disturb for SatCom voice When the Do Not Disturb is activated Ground to Air calls are rejected ignored oo0o0l MESSAGES GPS SETTING
22. YHT Iridium Audio Adjust volume by moving slider bar it rc ET DO NOT ISTURS Volume OTIS 228 YYC JFK Y Adjusts the volume of the tone generated when Volume Settings anincoming Iridium call is detected an Iridium call is dropped Tone anincoming text message is detected if enabled by user Adjust Tone Volume by moving slider bar Iridium Audio Volume Notes e Tone generation for an inbound call is always enabled e The Iridium Audio Volume can also be adjusted in flight on the iPad s application screen or by firmly pressing the Dragon unit s volume control buttons gt When adjusting the volume using the Dragon unit s volume controls you need to press firmly on the volume buttons _ _ at1 second intervals MESSAGES R SETTINGS _ _ q The Future of Connectivity aA 24 Configuring the Dragon System Step 5 Configure OOOI Settings a Using the Dragon App tap the OOOI icon Start of flight block time this is manually set by the OUT user at the start of the flight NOTE This value is not mandatory In the air Start of air time OFF NOTE Automatically generated when the threshold speed is reached On the ground End of air time ON NOTE Automatically generated when the threshold speed is reached End of flight block time this is manually set by the IN user at the end of the flight NOTE This value is not mandatory Notes The OOOI values can only be set once pe
23. ason Longer phone calls may occasionally cause GPS drop out for flight follows transmitted during the call The flight follow messages that were sent during that call may show a 0 or airspeed This is a normal result due to the shared antenna feature of the Dragon system A 0 or is shown on the flight following report received on the ground rx 4 4 Troubleshooting Volume Control Volume Control Nuances To adjust the volume you can use the slider bar on the application s screen on your iPad or you can use the manual volume control buttons on the Dragon unit The Dragon unit s volume control buttons are manual and not touch screen sensitive Press firmly and slowly when adjusting the volume on the Dragon unit If you press too lightly or too quickly your adjustments to the volume setting may not be effective IMPORTANT When adjusting the volume using the Dragon unit s volume controls you need to press firmly on the volume buttons at 1 second intervals FLYHT Fi The Future of Connectivity 45 Troubleshooting System Reset If your Dragon unit freezes or if you need to return to the factory default configuration settings the Dragon can be resetto the original factory default configuration To reset the Dragon unit Resetting the Dragon unit does the following 1 Ensure the Dragon is OFF To turn off the Dragon press the e Allthe paramet
24. ers on the different settings pages are reset to the ON OFF button i factory default e Wi Fi WEP Key is reset to the default of 0123456789 2 Simultaneously press and hold down the following three e All stored incoming and outgoing messages are deleted buttons e Allthe items from the Sent Items air to ground are deleted e Up Volume N PEI PSS e All OOOI information is deleted e Down Volume e All OOOI Threshold information is deleted e Emergency Mode E e All New Flight Record information is deleted e Debug Log information is reset 3 While holding down the 3 buttons Press the Power On button A reset will not change the following e Dragon firmware version if the software firmware has been 4 After 30 seconds release the three buttons pressed in step 2 updated Up Volume Down Volume Emergency Mode e Dragon App version e 802 11 Wi Fi Module 5 Turn the Dragon OFF again then turn it back ON 0 L e Dragon Serial Number e Dragon SSID The Dragon unit will reboot and reset to the original factory e Network MAC address configuration settings as detailed on this page e iPad or Smart Device Contacts information NOTE As Contact information email addresses phone numbers etc are managed by the iPad or Smart Device application resetting the Dragon unit will not change or reset your contacts FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 4 6 List of Dragon App Pop up Messages When the use
25. etails see section Troubleshooting Installation Check Batteries amp Attach Antenna Ensure batteries are fully charged on the Dragon Unit or the Dragon unit is plugged into an appropriate power source in the aircraft Attach the antenna cable to the antenna and to the back of the Dragon unit Notes e The antenna requires a clear view of the sky e Wait until a Iridium signal is received A minimum of 1 bar Iridium out of 5 is required to send and receive flight data Antenna Connectio SAFETY WARNING When operating the Dragon system make sure the Irdium Antenna is at least 20 cm 8 away from any person FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 2 3 Installing the Dragon System 2 3 2 External Fixed Permanent Antenna Installation The Dragon may be connected to permanently fixed external Iridium antenna The system integrator installing the antenna is responsible for selecting an appropriate antenna option for a fixed external installation When considering an external fixed antenna option you need to take into account that the antenna system comprises the components from the rear interface connector up to and including the antenna The total gain of the antenna system must be greater than O dB at 1626 5 MHz measured at the antenna zenith Most Iridium antennas have a gain of 3 dBic at the zenith therefore the maximum attenuation in the rest of the antenna system must be less than 3 dB
26. fore sending a new In time Please go to the New Flight tab and create a new flight record Message shown when user attempts to enter an OOOI IN Time before an OUT Time TITLE In Time Not Allowed MESSAGE An OUT Time must have been sent and you must be on the ground before you can send an IN Time Invalid WEP Key message TITLE Invalid Length MESSAGE The WEP key must be either 10 or 26 characters Valid characters are 0 9 and A F Dragon reboot instruction TITLE Dragon Reboot Required MESSAGE You must reboot the Dragon before this change will take effect You will then need to reconnect to the Dragon s Wi Fi network in the iPad Settings app FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 5 0 Certification and Specifications Certification and Specifications 5 1 Dragon Specifications 5 2 Certification Information FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity rx 5 1 Dragon Specifications Dimensions 7 5 x 5 x 1 75 Weight 0 5kg Push Button Control Pad NES 202 11 2 4GHz ISM TNC f Antenna Interface Only use FLYHT approved Antenna and cable Fits Earphone Plug PJ 055 Headset Interface Fits Mic Plug PJ 068 Standard aviation headset plugs Audio Interface U 174U Combined microphone and headset jack Cooling Convection Enclosure ABS Aluminum UL 94 Certified Operating Temp 10C to 60C Input Voltage 4 75V 5 5V Maximum Input Current 3A Power Input External DC Power I
27. gon System Step 7 Create a New Flight 13 24 B Using the Dragon App tap the NEW FLIGHT icon A AN A FIYHT EMERGENCY i DO NOT DISTURB yy OTIS 228 YYC JFK 74 Aircraft MANDATORY Enter the aircraft s Registration registration Aircraft Registration OTIS Flight Number Enter the flight number if applicable S ss So Flight Number 228 Origin Enter departure airport code d P i Origin YYC Destination Enter arrival airport code Destination Notes e The information will only be sent to UpTime after you press SEND e Once the information is sent to UpTime the SEND icon changes to SENT MESSAGES GPS SETTINGS FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity CH 2 4 Configuring the Dragon System Step 8 OPTIONAL Record OUT and IN Times DO NOT DISTURB YYC JFK Using the Dragon App tap the OOOI icon 55 Oct 2013 19 27 UTC At the start of your flight block time record OUT Time in the OOOI Prertace lt lt Select OUT Time gt gt Note generated by Dragon e Also remember to record your IN Time at the end of the flight generated by Dragon lt lt Select IN Time gt gt DNA MESSAGES SETTINGS FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity at J 2 5 Creating a New Dragon Contact 2 5 1 Creating a New Contact for Text Messaging amp Voice Calls To send text messages and make voice calls using the Dragon App a contact must be added to the your Contacts list on your i
28. he aircrafts VHF communications radios should be set to actively used frequencies with squelch open The aircrafts VOR DME receivers should be on and set to display The aircrafts ADF should be on receiving and set to a local navigation station Test the DME on the ramp for appropriate frequencies and adjust the output until the DME flags are no longer viewable If possible test the transponder encoders with ramp test equipment YU EU If the aircraft is approved for IFR operations it is recommended that you perform in flight testing for interference between the Dragon system and the aircrafts approach aids Note This is not a complete test list and may require testing of other equipment onboard the aircraft Local airworthiness requirements should be followed a FLYHT q 52 gt q The Future of Connectivity 4 2 Troubleshooting Aircraft Dragon Audio 4 2 1 Inline Mode Audible Tone Generation Nuances INLINE MODE When receiving Text Message Result if the pilot happens to be talking over the VHF or PTT handling is set to Ignore PTT when talking over the intercom to others in the plane the Tone will output to the pilot s headset pilot s voice will cut out for the duration of the tone When receiving Text Message Result While the Dragon will generate a tone the pilot could PTT handling is set to Observe PTT miss the Tone depending on how long the PTT was being Aircraft PTT
29. inued Using the UpTime dashboards Flight Operation feature you can generate a Flight Report for an registered aircraft and Dragon unit using the steps as described in the previous slide Simply select the registered aircraft from the list for which you want to generate a report Welcome Sign Qut Dragon MX isidi Thu 25 Apr 2013 22 26 10 UTC Company Dragon Test __ Submit Registration Dragon S N Phone No Dragon Firmware Version Data Last Received C TEST 1 01188 162 1 02 08 2013 22 58 33 FLYHT_2 2 01188 162 1 04 25 2013 22 21 39 NOO3FL 3 8816 1 03 27 2013 21 11 48 4 8816 1 01 01 2001 00 00 00 5 01188 162 1 04 11 2012 20 27 48 KDJ 001 6 01188 162 1 04 24 2013 23 45 13 E 01188 162 1 12 11 2012 23 12 41 E 01188 162 1 11 09 2012 23 10 27 C FCAR 10 01188 162 1 04 12 2013 08 18 57 TEST 1 4660 01188 162 1 03 06 2013 23 25 56 Select All Deselect A Start Date 04 25 2013 UTC End Date 04 25 2013 aw UTC Sort Criteria 1 Flight Date 2 Registration Process FLYHT The Future of Connectivity 5 Generating Flight Operations Reports 5 1 Generating a Flight Operation Report Procedure continued The image below shows an example Flight Operation report TE You can export the data from the Flight Operation Report by selecting Export to CSV shown in the upper right corner of report screen Uplime gt DRAGON Dragom Eji n Tue 25 Mer 13 30 46 43 UTC gt Company Dragon
30. meet all the environmental and flammability requirements applicable to the Electrical Wiring Interconnection System EWIS of the given aircraft It must also minimize signal attenuation Large diameter low loss cables are not suitable for direct connection to the Dragon so a stub coaxial cable is often required It is recommended that cable breaks be kept to a minimum as each connection typically adds approximately 0 1 dB of insertion loss FLYHT recommends the coaxial cable types listed on the next page for aircraft installations Alternate cables and connectors that meet the attenuation and EWIS requirements are also acceptable For example a cable installation consisting of a CTS922 connector 2 feet of 311501 cable a BTS922 connector mated to a CTSO22 connector 30 feet of 310801 cable and a CTRO22 connector would result in 0 10 0 18 0 10 1 38 0 10 1 86 dB attenuation FLYHT recommends that every effort be made to minimize cable attenuation as this improves the link margin and performance of the satellite system Cable attenuation must be less than 3dB for most lridium GPS antennas FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 6 1 Guidelines for Fixed Antenna Installations 6 1 3 Coaxial Cable Types Antenna Coaxial Cable Types Cable Vendor Attenuation TNC TNC 90 TNC Part Number dB 100 ft Bulkhead Connector Connector 310701 ECS 3 9 BTS002 CTS002 CTROO2 310801 ECS 4 6 BTS022 CTS022 CTRO22 311201 ECS 6 7 B
31. nternal Battery Micro Con X 2 Pin Only use FLYHT approved power sources Power Interface 1 gt 5 2 Certification Information 5 2 1 FCC Certification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Conformit aux normes FCC Cet quipement a t test et trouv conforme aux limites pour un dispositif num rique de classe B conform ment la Partie 15 des r glements de la FCC Ces limites sont con ues pour f
32. of Connectivity es 3 5 Generating Flight Operations Reports 3 5 1 Generating a Flight Operation Report Procedure The UpTime Reports section can be used to view flight operation reports which contain flight following data from current and previous flights recorded by the Dragon unit and UpTime View a Flight Operation Report 1 From the Dashboard select Reports 2 In the expanded Reports navigation bar click Flight Operation 3 Select the company name and click Submit Select the individual aircraft s to include in the report by clicking on the checkbox to the left of the Registration column for each aircraft if required or select all by clicking Select All underneath the list of aircraft 5 Set the Start Date and End Date for the report 6 Further refine the search criteria if required by selecting from the Sort Criteria dropdown lists 7 Click Process to generate the report Notes e lf no aircraft is selected prior to attempting to process the report an error message will appear asking you to select at least one aircraft e The flight operation data can be exported to a csv file comma separated values by clicking Export to CSV This option is available on the upper right corner of the screen after clicking Process to generate a flight operations report FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 3 5 Generating Flight Operations Reports 3 5 1 Generating a Flight Operation Report Procedure cont
33. ormation from Status page NEW FLIGHT MESSAGES D SETTINGS FLYHT The Future of Connectivity 2 7 Sending and Receiving Text Messages 2 7 3 Sending a Text Message MESSAGES CANCEL o OL Tap the MESSAGES icon to open the messages window Tap COMPOSE The COMPOSE screen has a To and a Subject field The total message is limited to 1 819 characters To erase the entire message before sending press CLEAR To return to the main message window press CANCEL Click on the plus symbol to open the address book and choose the recipient s Type the message subject in Subject and the message in the message body To send the message tap SEND The message moves to the OUTBOX When the iPad detects a connection to the Dragon the message is sent to UpTime and is moved from the OUTBOX to SENT ITEMS ne A X EL D D D lt iPad 1 50 PM 94 Aan FLYHT CANCEL ragon CLEAR SEND To DragonOperations Subject Flight status Count 1785 Arriving in 10 minutes oe AYJ Fil Ti q The Future of Connectivity J 28 Viewing GPS Coordinates 9 11 AM D E merone ee nary verse e md u a PS or Tap the GPS icon GPS The following information is displayed e Latitude in degrees e Longitude in degrees Latitude 51 07894 e Height in feet SSS SSS e Ground Speed in knots Longitude 114 02873 e Track in degrees Heigh
34. ournir une protection raisonnable contre les interf rences nuisibles dans une installation r sidentielle Cet quipement g n re utilise et peut mettre des fr quences radio et s il n est pas install et utilis conform ment ment aux instructions du fabricant peut causer des interferences nuisibles aux communications radio Rien ne garantit cependant que l interf rence ne se produira pas dans une installation particuli re Si cet quipement provoque des interf rences nuisibles la r ception radio ou de t l vision qui peut tre d termin en comparant et en l teignant l utilisateur est encourag essayer de corriger les interf rence par une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes e R orienter ou d placer l antenne de r ception e Augmenter la distance entre l quipement et le r cepteur e Branchez l appareil dans une prise sur un circuit diff rent de celui auquel le r cepteur est connect e Consultez votre revendeur ou un technicien radio TV pour assistance Avertissement Les changements ou modifications cet appareil sans express ment approuv e par la partie responsable de conformit pourraient annuler l autorit de l utilisateur de faire fonctionner cet quipement Caution Changes and or modifications not approved by FLYHT could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Attention Les changements et modifications non approuv s par FLYHT pourraient annuler l autorit de l utilisateur
35. r flight To reset the values you have to create a new flight The information will only be sent to UpTime after you press SEND Once the information is sent to UpTime the SEND icon changes to SENT OO O 2h 13 27 As FLYHT ragon foxx EMERGENCY DO NOT DISTURB py es OTIS 228 YYC JFK 2 OOO lt lt Select OUT Time gt gt generated by Dragon Threshold Threshold generated by Dragon lt lt Select IN Time gt gt Block Time Air Time j ES MESSAGES GPS SETTINGS D 4 q The Future of Connectivity aA 24 Configuring the Dragon System Step 6 Connect Audio The Dragon can be used in one of two modes e Accessory Mode The Dragon unit is connected to one of the inputs on the audio panel COM1 COM2 ACC etc The pilot can select the Dragon using the audio panel controls e Inline Mode Pilot connects the headset directly to the Dragon unit and the Dragon Y cable connects to the pilot jacks on the aircraft audio system ACCESSORY MODE INLINE MODE For more information on Air Crew Air Crew troubleshooting audio and Headset Aircraft Headset Ae volume issues see sections Connection Audio Connection Auda Troubleshooting Aircraft Dragon System System Audio and Troubleshooting Accessor Volume Control parent Connection FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity es 24 Configuring the Dra
36. r opens up e mail contacts with no valid contacts TITLE No Contacts MESSAGE None of your contacts have a dragon e mail address When the user opens up the phone contacts with no valid contacts TITLE No Contacts MESSAGE None of your contacts have a dragon phone number Timeout error message TITLE Timed Out MESSAGE Communication to the Dragon failed because of a timeout Please check the connection to the dragon then try again No network error message TITLE No Network MESSAGE You are not connected to the network Please connect and try again Message that appears if the user tries to start a new flight with OOOI times TITLE Flight in Progress MESSAGE Creating a new flight will clear all OOOI data Continue Message that appears when the user tries to submit a new flight with no registration number TITLE Aircraft Registration Blank MESSAGE The aircraft registration must not be blank FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 4 6 List of Dragon App Pop Up Messages Message shown when user attempts to enter OOOI OUT Time with no flight TITLE New Flight Record Required MESSAGE You must generate a New Flight record before sending OOOI records You can only set these values once per flight Please go to the New Flight tab and create a new flight record Message shown when user attempts to enter OOO IN Time with no flight TITLE In Time Not Allowed MESSAGE You must generate a New Flight record be
37. t 3 562 feet Ground Speed 0 knots Track 06 4 NEW FLIGHT MESSAGES SETTINGS FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 2 9 Activating Emergency Operation Emergency Operation Tap the EMERGENCY icon at the top of the Dragon App and wait 3 seconds for the countdown to activate the Bright red when Emergency Flight Follow interval activated When active the icon will light up When active the EMERGENCY function increases the frequency of messages sent to UpTime The interval is changed from the FF Interval to the EFF Interval see section 2 3 step 2 FLYHT To de activate tap the EMERGENCY icon again EMERGENCY DO NOT DISTURB y OTIS 228 YYC JFK Fe Notes e The recipient of the EFF email notification is defined by the customer To setup or change the email recipient contact FLYHT support see Customer Support Information FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity CH 2 10 Using the Dragon Unit s Interface Once the Dragon System has been configured and voice and text messaging contacts have been added to your iPad iPad Mini contacts the Dragon unit can be operated independently of the Dragon App on the iPad to a limited degree as listed in the table below Stand Alone Usage of the Dragon Unit EMERGENCY To activate press and hold until the red light flashes The position reporting interval is changed from the FF Interval to the EFF Interval see Activating Emergency
38. t Antenna Cable transit case with foam insert 1 2 Dragon System Components Carried onboard the aircraft Provides communication via satellite NOTE Also includes an Iridium Antenna Antenna Cable and Audio Y cable for interfacing to the aircraft audio system Application that runs on the Apple iPad User interface for the Dragon unit Accessed on any modern web browser Used by the airline ground station to receive flight following information and to send and receive text messages from the aircraft L8 A a S S P _ f A Ae F d p F v 7 E i i i ff j um d i g E j T i y TM The Future of Connectivity 1 3 NOTE All controls on the Dragon unit except on off can be accessed and changed through the Dragon App Interface Dragon Unit Overview Micon Loose Se gt Ae On Off Red when the Dragon is powered on Emergency Mode Flashes red when activated un Message Waiting B Green when message is received 22299 FLYHT ee i j _ i e Do Not Disturb On Off Red when Do Not Disturb is engaged Phone Indicator Red when phone is not available to make calls Green when phone is available Volume Up voice calls Volume Down voice calls Battery Indicator Flashes green left to right when charging 1 4 Dragon Unit Connections Of vee with mono Meedeat typos only Audio Output 10m
39. tem should only be installed where a minimum of 20 cm is maintained between the user and the Iridium antenna FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 4 1 Troubleshooting Installation 4 1 3 Wi Fi Signal Loss Between Dragon and iPad Wi Fi signal loss between Dragon and iPad It is recommended to have the iPad and the Dragon separated by at least 18 inches 46cm to assure proper signal strength of the Dragon s Wi Fi transceiver by moving the iPad around the cockpit to see that signal strength is With the Dragon unit connected and turned on check the iPad signal strength maintained If the Dragon unit and iPad lose connection at some point reset the iPad Wi Fi connection and continue using the Dragon App 4 1 Troubleshooting Installation 4 1 4 EMI RFI Test EMI RFI Test It is up to the user of the Dragon system to ensure that there is no interference with existing aircraft avionics and electronic systems This can be accomplished by performing an EMI RFI Test when installing the Dragon system in the aircraft The purpose of the EMI test is to verify that the operation of the Dragon system does not interfere with basic aircraft systems and avionics This can be accomplished on the ground although in some cases flight testing may be required When conducting EMI RFI tests do the following The aircrafts GPS system s should be on and receiving at least the minimum number of satellites T
40. to a pre j defined contact ai J ds Lf The Future of Connecta pu 24 Configuring the Dragon System Step 3 Configure Advanced Settings 13 26 lt FLYHT 4 The Emergency Phone Number is the single D Gene ragon MT EC OTIS 228 YYC JFK KR Emergency Phone phone number the user can dial directly Number using the Dragon unit with out the use of Advanced Settings the Dragon App Emergency Phone Number 0015555550150 The Wi Fi WEP Key is set to 1234567890 by ce Wi Fi WEP Key default You can change this value to what Aa LC 1234567870 ever you would like for security purposes PTT Mode Inline Headset is connected directly to the Dragon unit and the Dragon Y cable connects to the jacks on the audio panel The Dragon unit is now Inline between the PTT Mode audio panel and the headset Accessory The Dragon unit is connected to one of the inputs on the audio panel COM1 COM2 ACC etc The pilot can select the Dragon unit using the audio panel controls Ignore PTT The Dragon microphone input is always active iO f Ignore Observe Observe PTT The Dragon microphone _ H pe at input is only active while the aircraft Push To Talk button is depressed A Rs wi pen Jet e TM a 4 E i j f r _ _ _ a p 7 Future of Connectivity 24 Configuring the Dragon System Step 4 Configure Volume Settings 13 26 FL
41. vity 3 0 Using UpTime Using UpTime 3 1 Overview 3 2 Accessing the UpTime Web Interface 3 3 Navigating the UpTime Web Interface 3 4 Managing Administration 3 5 Generating Flight Operations Reports 3 6 Using Applications FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 3 1 Overview The UpTime web interface can be accessed through any up to date web browser The interface enables in flight text messaging communication between aircraft crew and ground based users and allows users to view flight following data The UpTime system receives input from the Dragon Unit via satellite Up Time processes this data and stores all relevant information in a central secure database that can be used immediately or at a later time by authorized users Uplime User ID Password Forgot it Copyright 2013 FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd la af q The Future of Co mectivit q 30 gt 3 2 Accessing the UpTime Web Interface Accessing the UpTime Web Interface 1 Open an internet browser In the address bar of your web 2 browser enter the UpTime URL www uptime aero Dragon User ID Password Forgot it Enter your user ID and password in the User ID and Password textboxes If you enter an incorrect user ID or password the following error message appears Re enter your login information ensuring you have the correct user ID and password Copyright 2013
42. y the complete 12 digit number to the ground user by another means FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 26 Making and Receiving Voice Calls 2 6 3 Making a Voice Call to the Dragon from the Ground Option 1 1 Dial 1 480 768 2500 2 When prompted dial 8816 8 digit Dragon specific Number Note The caller on the ground will be charged regular long distance charges to Tempe Arizona USA The Iridium subscriber is charged for the actual Iridium airtime Option 2 Dial 8816 and 8 digit Dragon specific Number for example 881612345678 Note The caller on the ground will be charged at the international call rate to Iridium FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity 2 6 Making and Receiving Voice Calls 2 6 4 Do Not Disturb Operation Do Not Disturb Operation Press the DO NOT DISTURB DND button to activate the DND feature When active incoming voice calls will be T Wa rejected When active the icon illuminate and count down EMERGENCY os yog poux PONOTOSTUR gg from 3 to activation This functionality can be used during critical phases of flight FLYHT To de activate press the DO NOT DISTURB button again Bright yellow when activated FLYHT q The Future of Connectivity CH 2 7 Sending and Receiving Text Messages 2 7 1 Text Messaging Overview The messages screen interface is divided in three separate sections Feo o FLYHT EMERGENCY J

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