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The Northstar M1 Loran in our Warrior has suddenly gone weird on us. It was working great when wifey and I flew up to visit the kids, but the very next day, my plane partner went to use the plane and the Loran kept asking us to input "our code". We have attempted all sorts of numbers to no avail. We have powered it on and off. We have twisted every knob. Nothing seems to work. The M1 has worked great for the last 4 years that we have owned the plane, and was in there when we bought it. We have never needed a "code" to this point. E-mail to Northstar has gone unanswered. Does anybody have any suggestions? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, Jerry Malin Warrior N82045 |
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The Northstar M1 Loran in our Warrior has suddenly gone weird on us. It was working great when wifey and I flew up to visit the kids, but the very next day, my plane partner went to use the plane and the Loran kept asking us to input "our code". We have attempted all sorts of numbers to no avail. We have powered it on and off. We have twisted every knob. Nothing seems to work. The M1 has worked great for the last 4 years that we have owned the plane, and was in there when we bought it. We have never needed a "code" to this point. E-mail to Northstar has gone unanswered. Does anybody have any suggestions? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, Jerry Malin Warrior N82045 Jerry: Did you read the manual? Please keep in mind that CMC Electronics now handles support for the Northstar avionics. Who ever used the Northstar M1A loran last actived the "Starguard" feature. An access code is required to enter before the unit can be used. After you enter the access code the "Starguard" feature can be deactivated. If you cannot get the access code assigned to your unit serial number, you'll have to buy another unit or the M60/M2 on ebay. I think there are many features about the unit you and your partner do not know, and unfortunately you may have an unusable unit because of this feature you accidently activated. Did you go thru a training course on the Northstar M1A before using it on your own? If so this caveat should have been covered. Perhaps you could call the instructor who gave you the Northstar M1A training course and ask him for a solution. Page 111 of the Northstar M60, M2 pilot guide: 7.2 STARGUARD™ THEFT-PROTECTION SYSTEM Northstar navigators are well-known for being the navigation aid for large numbers of pilots. Unfortunately, there have been a few reported cases in which certain people apparently didn't want to buy their own Northstar navigator; instead, they just removed one from an aircraft parked on the ramp. To help alleviate this problem, Northstar Avionics offers Starguard as a standard feature on its avionics navigators. Starguard gives you the option of using two levels of security protection, if you want to. (You may leave Starguard inactive if you don’t want to use it. It won’t impede your operation of the unit whatsoever.) • To activate the first level of protection, your personal access code is used once to enter a personal greeting that’s subsequently displayed every time the unit is turned on, identifying you as the owner. • Activating the Starguard full protection prohibits the unit from functioning at all until your access code has been entered. A window decal is provided reminding any potential thief that the unit won’t function if it’s removed from the aircraft. 7.2.1 Your personal access code A plastic card printed with your access code will be mailed directly to the address shown on your owner's registration card. Under no circumstances will this code be given out over the telephone. Be sure you fill out and mail with a complete address your registration card, so that we may send you this access card and any other update information! You can always use this code to access Starguard. If you want to add an alternate, or second, access code, you may do so as described below. Either code may then be used. To add a second access code that’s easier to remember (you may choose a new access code up to six characters long, containing the characters A-Z, 0-9, and blank): 1. Turn the large secondary knob to SETUP. Turn the small secondary knob to display the following, and press ACK. 2. The unit will first ask you to enter your existing code. Use the small and large secondary knobs to carefully enter those characters, then press ACK. If you fail to enter a correct code three consecutive times, the unit won’t let you try again for five minutes. 3. The unit will ask you to enter your new code. Use the small and large secondary knobs to enter the new characters, then press ACK. 4. The unit will ask you to enter your new code a second time to verify it. Use the secondary knobs, then press ACK. Subsequently, this readout in SETUP displays: $’’ý$/7ï&2’("ýýýýýýýýýýýýýý$&."ýýý &+$1*(ý$/7ï&2’("ýýýýýýýýýýý$&."ýýý 7.2.2 Starguard level 1 Entering your own personal greeting to be displayed when the unit is turned on. Letters, numbers, and several punctuation characters are available for your greeting. Plan your greeting to accommodate a visible space between the primary and secondary readout. 1. Turn the large secondary knob to SETUP. Turn the small secondary knob to display the following, and press ACK. 2. The unit will ask for your access code: 3. Use the small and large secondary knobs to enter the characters of your access code, then press ACK. 4. The unit will ask you to enter the left-most 16 characters of your greeting: $&."ý/()7ý06*ãý Use the small and large secondary knobs to enter the characters. When finished, press ACK. 5. The unit will ask you to enter the right-most 16 characters of your greeting: $&."ý5,*+7ý06*: Use the small and large secondary knobs to enter the characters. When finished, press ACK. 7.2.3 Starguard level 2 Activating Starguard full protection Since the fully-activated Starguard requires that you enter your access code every time you turn the unit on, you may want to activate this feature only when the aircraft will be left unattended for a long period of time. You may activate or deactivate it at any time. 1. Turn the large secondary knob to SETUP. Turn the small secondary knob to display: &+$1*(ý285ý06*ýýýýýýýýýýýýý$&." 285ý&2’(ñý3/($6(ýýýýýýýýýýý$&."ý 67$5*8$5’ãýýýýýýýý2)) 2. Turn the small primary knob to change the word 2)) to 21, and press ACK. 3. The unit will ask you to enter your access code as described above. 4. After you’ve entered the access code correctly, the unit will display 2.ñý7+$1.ý28ýand activate Starguard. The unit will now require entry of the correct code every time it’s turned on, until you decide to deactivate Starguard. To deactivate, display the 67$5*8$5’ message as described above and turn the small primary knob to 2)). Then press ACK. paul k. sanchez, cfii-mei on eagles’ wings 2011 south perimeter road, suite g fort lauderdale, florida 33309-7135 305-389-1742 wireless 954-776-0527 fax 954-345-4276 home/fax |
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![]() "paul k. sanchez" wrote: Who ever used the Northstar M1A loran last actived the "Starguard" feature. Or possibly someone replaced yours with a stolen unit that has this feature activated. George Patterson Some people think they hear a call to the priesthood when what they really hear is a tiny voice whispering "It's indoor work with no heavy lifting". |
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![]() "Jerald Malin" wrote in message ink.net... The Northstar M1 Loran in our Warrior has suddenly gone weird on us. E-mail to Northstar has gone unanswered. Does anybody have any suggestions? I won't quote anything from the owner's manual, but I still have the one I removed when I went to GPS. Mint condition, and I'd sell it for $100 + shipping. If you don't get yours resolved and you want to talk, email me at . I'm in TX. Dave |
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