
Short Codes
Quick Keys for
sending a
Short Code
Message
When the “Messages” option is highlighted in the main menu screen, press the
corresponding key on the numerical keypad that references the preconfigured Short
Code, then press OK when display reads “MESSAGE OK?”
PHONE I:5
>MESSAGES G:8
Menu
Navigation
Highlight “MESSAGES” by using the Up or Down Menu Navigation Button and press
the Right Menu Navigation Button. Next highlight “SHORT CODE” and press the
Right Menu Navigation Button. You will be forwarded to the Short Code sub menu.
Using the Up and Down Menu Navigation Button highlight the “Short Code” you
would like to send and press the “OK” button. The LCD screen will ask for your
confirmation to send the “Short Code” being displayed Press the “OK” button to
accept and send your message.
Read Incoming Message
Retrieving &
Reading
Messages
Highlight “MESSAGES” in the main menu and press the Right Menu Navigation
button. Next, using the Menu Navigation button highlight “READ MESSAGES” and
press the Right Menu Navigation button. The screen will display ”INBOX” on line 1 of
the LCD Screen, line 2 it will display “Message = [Current Message Number] \ [Total
Messages]”(Highest Current Message Number is the most recent). To view the
message that you want to read, use the Up and Down Menu Navigation button until
the Message number you wish to read is displayed. Press the “OK” button and your
message will be displayed. Use the Up or Down Menu Navigation button to view the
entire message.
SHORT
>READ MESSAGE
Handling Incoming Messages
Acknowledge
Messages
You may press “OK anytime while reading a message to get to the “acknowledge”
and “delete” options. When “OK” is pressed, the LCD Screen displays
“Acknowledge?” You can press the ‘1’ button to send an acknowledgement receipt to
the sender or you may press the ‘2’ button and no acknowledgement will be sent.
ACKNOWLEDGE?
1=YES 2=NO
Delete
Messages
After you have been prompted to send an acknowledgement receipt you will be
prompted with a delete option. To delete the message you have just viewed, press
the ‘1’ button. To save the message press the ‘2’ button. You will be returned to the
“READ MESSAGES” menu.
DELETE?
1=YES 2=NO
Flight Plan
Sending A
Flight Plan
Highlight “Flight Plan” from the Main Menu. Then press the Right Menu Navigation
Button. Depending on how the Flight Plan option is configured some or all of the
following Flight Plan data may be displayed. For the purpose of this user guide we
will assume all options have been activated. When inputting the information for the
configured fields, you may use the Left or Right Menu Navigation button to go back
or forward to edit the information in the order you wish. Remember that by pressing
the “CLR” button all previous data entered in the field in view will be erased. Press
the “OK” button to store the data you have entered in the field and progress to the
next data field. Below is a list of the possible fields that can be activated and their
acceptable input formats. After you have completely filled out your Flight Plan, the
screen will display ”OK?”. Once you press the “OK” button your Flight Plan will be
sent to the SkyRouter Web Portal.
FLIGHT RULE Instrument Flight Rules and Visual Flight
Rules are the only two options for this field.
Press ‘1’ for IFR or ‘2’ for VFR.
FLIGHT PLAN
1=IFR 2=VFR
ORIGIN Origin is a code established on SkyRouter.
The code translates into a Location (ex. 1001
= Home Base). Ex: 1001 (= code 1001)
FLIGHT PLAN
ORG: _____
DESTINATION Origin is a code established on SkyRouter.
The code translates into a Location (ex. 1001
= Home Base). Ex: 1001 (= code 1001)
FLIGHT PLAN
DEST: _____
ETE Estimated time En-route, this field will accept
data in the format of hours and minutes. This
information will be used to calculate the ETA
displayed on SkyRouter. Ex: 2:35 (= 2 hours
and 35 minutes)
FLIGHT PLAN
ETE: __:__
POB People on board, this field requires a number
between 1 and 999.
Ex.: 12 (=12 people on board)
FLIGHT PLAN
POB:_____
FUEL This field will accept the hours of fuel
remaining on the aircraft in hours and minutes
format. Ex.: 2:15 (2 hours and 15 minutes of
fuel remaining)
FLIGHT PLAN
FUEL: __:__
CRUISING ALT This field requires a 1-5 digit number, and is
represented in feet. Ex. 6500 (= cruising
altitude will be 6500 feet)
FLIGHT PLAN
ALT: _____
DEPARTURE
TIME
This field will accept data in the format of a 24
hour clock. This information will be used to
calculate the ETA displayed on SkyRouter.
Ex. 13:30 (= departure set for 13:30 or
1:30PM)
FLIGHT PLAN
DEPART: __:__