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Can anyone tell me why downloading flights from a 302 to my ipaq, (not
cf card but into memory) I sometimes get a security failed message when using the CAI Utility??? I went back and tried downloading the same files directly into my laptop with a serial cable and the same message. This has only happened a few times, but happened to be on badge flights. (bummer) I am afraid I do not know enough about how this works. Joe Hyde |
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Joseph L. Hyde wrote:
Can anyone tell me why downloading flights from a 302 to my ipaq, (not cf card but into memory) I sometimes get a security failed message when using the CAI Utility??? I went back and tried downloading the same files directly into my laptop with a serial cable and the same message. This has only happened a few times, but happened to be on badge flights. (bummer) I am afraid I do not know enough about how this works. I had a problem recently that would give the "can't get FAT" error message on my Ipaq. The list of flight files wasn't even produced. Oddly, I could download files with my 1530. After a couple of dead end ideas, Gary Kammerer at Cambridge had me clear the flight file memory from the 302. This fixed the problem, and no error messages or other problems since then. I suggest you report it to Cambridge, so they know this is an issue. Gary said this seemed to be an increasing problem as more people switch over to Ipaqs, and he suspects it's related to the flight file memory being full and perhaps a problem in the utility. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Joe:
Go back to the 302 manual. It will explain that one of the screens is a security seal check. If you go to that screen and it indicates "Security Bad" the unit has to go back for a repair. Mine did it when new. Roy B. |
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Hi,
If the file is indicated as not secure when downloading with the PC utility the 302 is most likely not sealed. The status of the seal is displayed on one of the 302 LCD screens. I suggest you check that. If it is not sealed you will need to send it back to Cambridge to be re-sealed. Paul Remde "Joseph L. Hyde" wrote in message . .. Can anyone tell me why downloading flights from a 302 to my ipaq, (not cf card but into memory) I sometimes get a security failed message when using the CAI Utility??? I went back and tried downloading the same files directly into my laptop with a serial cable and the same message. This has only happened a few times, but happened to be on badge flights. (bummer) I am afraid I do not know enough about how this works. Joe Hyde |
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Good point - here is a tad more detail.
Turn on the 302 and push the button to change the "screen" on the 302 display. 1 is mccready setting,etc. I think you need to go to screen 10, it's near the end. When you get to the right screen, twist the knob and along w/ showing you things like raw airspeed G sensor reading when you turn the knob far enough it will say either good or bad seal. You can get a "bad seal" if the case has been opened or perhaps if there is some internal electronic fault. Roy Bourgeois wrote: Joe: Go back to the 302 manual. It will explain that one of the screens is a security seal check. If you go to that screen and it indicates "Security Bad" the unit has to go back for a repair. Mine did it when new. Roy B. |
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
Joseph L. Hyde wrote: Can anyone tell me why downloading flights from a 302 to my ipaq, (not cf card but into memory) I sometimes get a security failed message when using the CAI Utility??? I went back and tried downloading the same files directly into my laptop with a serial cable and the same message. This has only happened a few times, but happened to be on badge flights. (bummer) I am afraid I do not know enough about how this works. I had a problem recently that would give the "can't get FAT" error message on my Ipaq. The list of flight files wasn't even produced. Oddly, I could download files with my 1530. After a couple of dead end ideas, Gary Kammerer at Cambridge had me clear the flight file memory from the 302. This fixed the problem, and no error messages or other problems since then. I suggest you report it to Cambridge, so they know this is an issue. Gary said this seemed to be an increasing problem as more people switch over to Ipaqs, and he suspects it's related to the flight file memory being full and perhaps a problem in the utility. I should have mentioned that before the FAT error message began appearing, I did have a few "security failure" messages over the previous weeks. Downloading the file once or twice more would be successful. I didn't check any of the files that the utility claimed were bad. Perhaps this "security fail" is the precursor to the FAT problem. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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In article 5bs1d.43915$D%.38664@attbi_s51, Paul Remde
writes Hi, If the file is indicated as not secure when downloading with the PC utility the 302 is most likely not sealed. The status of the seal is displayed on one of the 302 LCD screens. I suggest you check that. If it is not sealed you will need to send it back to Cambridge to be re-sealed. Certain Cambridge agents can also carry out the re-sealing. These are not the normal sales agents, but those specially authorised by Cambridge to carry out modifications and other internal work on their recorders. Work that does not need to open up the sealed box, such as pressure altitude calibrations, is different and is carried out by any calibration organisation that is approved by the gliding NAC (SSA for USA, BGA for the UK). In general, the servicing agent authorised to work "inside" will check that nothing has been altered inside the box, run a check on the recorder unit, check internal connections etc for integrity, upgrade any firmware (if the customer wants this, always a good thing to do) and then the box is ready to re-seal. The agent contacts Cambridge and gets a special re-sealing code that will only work with that particular recorder. This is so that the code cannot be used again for a whole series of recorders. Other manufacturers have similar arrangements for secure re-sealing. I do not know what the situation is in North America, any work inside the sealed box (including re-sealing) may all have to be done at Cambridge itself at Horn Lake, MI. However, in the UK, RD Aviation (Oxford) and also Bicester Aviation Services (Bicester) are allowed to carry out internal work on Cambridge recorders, to avoid transatlantic travel for the recorder box. Similar arrangements exist for some other countries. I hope that puts the situation on re-sealing and servicing in perspective. -- Ian Strachan Chairman IGC GFA Committee |
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Mark Zivley wrote in message om...
Good point - here is a tad more detail. Turn on the 302 and push the button to change the "screen" on the 302 display. 1 is mccready setting,etc. I think you need to go to screen 10, it's near the end. When you get to the right screen, twist the knob and along w/ showing you things like raw airspeed G sensor reading when you turn the knob far enough it will say either good or bad seal. You can get a "bad seal" if the case has been opened or perhaps if there is some internal electronic fault. This isn't a valid check. The 302 screen may indicate "good seal" but the log security check can show fail. I had this problem with my 302. It requires the 302 to be returned for resealing. Note that this particlar problem causes log security fail for every download. If you are seeing a random security failure it could be a different problem. Andy |
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As a first step i would suggest trying to download again. I start the
download immediately after landing and it sometimes happen that when i get to the hanger that the download is no good (possibly because the download gets interrupted with the towing of the glider - may be the connection is not perfect) i then merely do the download again Sven Olivier O2 "Joseph L. Hyde" wrote in message . .. Can anyone tell me why downloading flights from a 302 to my ipaq, (not cf card but into memory) I sometimes get a security failed message when using the CAI Utility??? I went back and tried downloading the same files directly into my laptop with a serial cable and the same message. This has only happened a few times, but happened to be on badge flights. (bummer) I am afraid I do not know enough about how this works. Joe Hyde |
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Thanks for the input. The problem is random. Multiple attempts offer no
solution on the files that show failed. I live about 10 minutes from the Cambridge factory, so I guess I should get it recalibrated and firmware update this off season. Take Care and Fly Safe, Joe Hyde "Joseph L. Hyde" wrote in message . .. Can anyone tell me why downloading flights from a 302 to my ipaq, (not cf card but into memory) I sometimes get a security failed message when using the CAI Utility??? I went back and tried downloading the same files directly into my laptop with a serial cable and the same message. This has only happened a few times, but happened to be on badge flights. (bummer) I am afraid I do not know enough about how this works. Joe Hyde |
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