System Overview
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PRIMARY LOCATION FOR BUG/TARGET SETTING
The primary location for setting both the IAS and VS targets are
via the dedicated knobs on the autopilot control head.
The primary location for setting the HDG and ALT targets are via
line select keys and right-hand knob on the Avidyne PFD or the
right-hand knob on the Aspen PFD.
VS target can optionally be set via a line select key and right-
hand knob on the Avidyne or Aspen PFD. IAS target can
optionally be set via the left-hand knob on the Aspen PFD. Both
the VS and IAS targets stay synched between the two locations
for setting targets.
AURAL ALERTS
Aural alerting, through the aircraft intercom system, is provided
for warnings from the autopilot. Coupled describes the condition
when the autopilot servos are flying the airplane and non-coupled
describes the condition when the servos are not flying the
airplane and the pilot is expected to follow the flight director
command bars, if present. Specifically, aural alerts as defined in
the parenthesis are provided under the following conditions:
Autopilot Disengaged (approx 16 Disconnect beeps)
Underspeed during coupled
operations (“Speed
Protection Active”)
Overspeed during coupled
operations (“Speed Protection
Active”)
Underspeed during non-coupled
operations (“Caution,
Underspeed”) [Not available in SIU-equipped Cirrus or
any Aspen configurations when flaps are set to full]
Overspeed during non-coupled
operations (“Caution,
Overspeed”)
Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS) and
Turn Coordinator Miscompare (“Gyro Miscompare”)
POH bank limit
exceeded (“Caution, Excessive Bank”)
POH 1
st
notch
flap limit exceeded (“Caution, Flap
Overspeed”) [requires flap wiring during installation]
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