Aetos Installation Manual
12. AHRS-Leveling
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Aetos with SW version 3.3. This restore will fail without a warning and it
will leave Aetos in an undetermined state. The restore will be successful only
on versions 3.4 and above.
12
AHRS-Leveling
During the assembly of the AD-AHRS-GNSS unit (AIRU) into the primary
Aetos and during the installation of the Aetos display into the instrument
panel, a small misalignment may appear. This means that internal axes of the
AIRU are not parallel to the airplane axes – the unit is slightly rotated. Such
misalignment can be adjusted without loss of precision using the procedure
described in this section.
Please note that the attitude can’t be adjusted when the airplane is flying or
engine is running.
Please make sure that aircraft is level for both, roll and pitch. Make also sure
that Aetos is turned on for at least ten minutes – this warms up the internal
electronics and stabilizes numerical filters.
Before the automatic alignment is made, the yaw misalignment shall be de-
termined.
Follow next steps to open the AHRS Level window:
1. Select
Options
on the main menu.
2. Select the
Service
icon and enter product specific password to access the
service options.
3. Select the
AHRS Level
icon from service page.
A window similar to one shown on Figure 57 appears on the screen.
12.1
Yaw Misalignment
When the instrument panel is perfectly flat and perpendicular to the airplane
x-axis (longitudinal axis) than there is no yaw misalignment and the correction
angle is zero. This perfect situation is illustrated on figure 58 left.
Some instrument panels or Aetos installations are rotated regarding the air-
plane x-axis (longitudinal axis). In this case the misalignment angle Ψ must
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