On Apr 5, 8:22*am, JS wrote:
You're right, it's about 100 hours.
* It's just another thing to deal with at Annual time. For many people
using "clear log" at Annual is sufficient to keep the gremlins away.
But if you fly a lot, that isn't enough. Perhaps stick a post-it note
in the logbook to remind you of when the next "clear log" is due...
* SPOT batteries should get changed at each Annual too. I put 200
hours on the 2 Lithium AAs (version 1) with no problem, but doubt I'd
push it another year.
* At the bottom is a way to make and test a log without flying, to
check 302 security.
Jim
Clearing the flight log memory in a 302 or 302A
This may help reduce flight log security issues on future flights.
Important Note: This will erase all flight logs in memory!
1. * * *Connect the 302 or 302A to a PC using the RS-232 serial cable that
was supplied with the 302.
2. * * *Power the 302 or 302A with 12 volts and make sure the unit is
turned-on. *The GPS antenna does not need to be connected.
3. * * *Run a terminal emulator program on the PC. *A good one to use is
HyperTerminal. *It is included with most versions of Windows. *To
access it go to:
o * * * Start Menu / All Programs / Accessories / Communications /
HyperTerminal
4. * * *In the "New Connections" window enter "302" for the Connection Name
and then click the OK button.
5. * * *In the "Connect To" window, set the "Connect using" parameter to
match the desired communications port. *This is the port which the
RS-232 serial cable is connecting with. *It is usually COM1, COM2,
etc. and will vary from PC to PC. *Then click the OK button.
6. * * *In the "COMx Properties" window set the parameters as specified
below and then click the OK button:
o * * * Baud Rate: 4800
o * * * Data Bits: 8
o * * * Parity: None
o * * * Stop Bits: 1
o * * * Flow Control: None
7. * * *You should now see GPS data sentences appearing in the
HyperTerminal window.
8. * * *Hold the "Ctrl" button on your computer's keyboard and hit the "c"
button (Ctrl-c). *The flow of GPS data should stop.
9. * * *At the "cmd" prompt type: "clear log" and hit the Enter key. *I
don't think there is any acknowledgement from the 302 other than that
the "cmd" prompt reappears.
Checking the 302 logger with HyperTerminal:
* Connect as above
Ctrl C
Type START
Allow it to log 10 minutes.
Type STOP
* Then download the log with the CAI 302 utility and check security.
BTW if you have SeeYou Mobile on a PDA connected to your 302 is also
easy to clear the log memory using the SeeYou Mobile built in terminal
emulator. You just need to know that entering "hex(3)" sends the
Control-C character to break into command mode.
A while ago I had posted instructions on how to do this on my blog...
http://www.darryl-ramm.com/2008/09/c...seeyou-mobile/
Darryl