Autopilot Installation Manual
4.2
Autopilot Settings
In Amigo, press and hold the ALT knob and then select the
Autopilot
from
the menu.
Figure 5 shows the main autopilot settings menu. Nesis/Aetos version is on
the left and the Amigo version is on the right. This pattern repeats throughout
this section.
Figure 5:
Main autopilot settings menu.
The menu items follow the logic from the workflow:
Servo config
is used to configure servo motors. Section 4.2.1 reveals the
details.
Ground test
is used to make sure that servos are correctly moving the con-
trols. See section 4.2.2.
Limits
is used to define valid operation envelope of the autopilot, section
Parameters
is used to define various controller parameters, section 4.2.4.
Tuning
is an in-flight operation used to setup PID terms of the controller
loops for the elevator and aileron. See section 5.5.
4.2.1
Servo Configuration
When setting up an autopilot, configuring the servos is the first step. Two
servos are required: one for elevator and the other for ailerons. A servo can
perform either role. Each servo has its own serial number.
During the mechanical installation, write down the serial number of the servo
which was connected to aileron and the serial number of the servo used for
elevator.
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