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Blaze ALT-6 Operating Manual

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12 Cleaning

The unit should not be cleaned with any abrasive substances. The screen is very sensitive to certain cleaning materials
and should only be cleaned using a clean, damp cloth. 

13 Warranty

This product carries a warranty for a period of one year from date of purchase against faulty workmanship or defective
materials, provided there is no evidence that the unit has been mishandled or misused. Warranty is limited to the replace-
ment of faulty components and includes the cost of labor. Shipping costs are for the account of the purchaser. 

14 Disclaimer

Operation of this instrument is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of the unit. The user must make themselves familiar
with the operation of this instrument and the effect of any possible failure or malfunction.

This instrument is not certified by the FAA. Fitting of this instrument to certified aircraft is subject to the rules and condi -
tions pertaining to such in your country. Please check with your local aviation authorities if in doubt. This instrument is in-
tended for ultralight, microlight, home built and experimental aircraft. Operation of this instrument is the sole responsibility
of the pilot in command (PIC) of the aircraft. This person must be proficient and carry a valid and relevant pilot’s license.
This person has to make themselves familiar with the operation of this instrument and the effect of any possible failure or
malfunction. Under no circumstances does the manufacturer condone usage of this instrument for IFR flights.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

You must make your own determination if the products sold by MGL Avionics are safe and effective for your intended ap-
plications. MGL Avionics makes no representations or warranties as to either the suitability of any of the products we sell 
as to your particular application or the compatibility of any of the products we sell with other products you may buy from 
us or anywhere else, and we disclaim any warranties or representations that may otherwise arise by law. Also, we offer 
no specific advice on how to install any of the products we sell other than passing along anything that may have been pro-
vided to us by the manufacturer or other issues. If you are in need of further information or guidance, please turn to the 
manufacturer, FAA Advisory Circulars and guidance materials, the Experimental Aircraft Association, or other reputable 
sources.

Note: 

Product warranty excludes damages caused by unprotected, unsuitable or incorrectly wired electri-

cal supplies and or sensors, and damage caused by inductive loads.

Warning:

 The ALT-6 is not waterproof, serious damage could occur if the unit is exposed to wa-

ter and/or spray jets.

Continuing development sometimes necessitates specification changes without notice.

Summary of Contents for ALT-6

Page 1: ... LCD dis play An internal high accuracy 24 bit digital altitude sensor calculates altitude from 1500 ft up to a maximum of 35000 ft 457m to 10668m The ALT 6 outputs various formatted RS232 serial data protocols compatible with serial input transpon ders such as that from Garmin Magellan Northstar Trimble Microair etc Provides a parallel Gillham code interface for transponders when used in combinat...

Page 2: ...Rotary Control Up Down Enter Button Press the rotary control during the normal display screens to access the menu system Rotate anti clockwise for up down menu scrolling Rotate the rotary control during the normal display mode to adjust the local pressure Local pressure can be set in either mB or in Hg F1 Up Button Menu system Softkey button Normal display Enable disable altitude bug 3 1 8 80mm en...

Page 3: ...e rotary control to exit and save Press the F1 Up button during the normal altitude TAPE display to enable or disable the altitude bug The bug will be yellow when in the display screen and cyan when either above or below the limits of the display 3 4 Deviation Band Use the rotary control to adjust the altitude deviation band Press the F2 Down key to change the increment decrement unit to 50 or 100...

Page 4: ...ry control to navi gate through the menu system 4 1 Exiting the menu system Press the F1 Up button to exit the menu system when the EXIT soft key is shown All changes made during navigation of the menu system will be saved in non volatile memory upon exiting The instrument will not save any changes if you re move power before exiting the menu system ...

Page 5: ...ate This section allows for the calibration and fine tweaking of the altitude value Before you begin ensure that your calibrated and certified reference is set to the local pressure of 1013 25mB 29 92 Hg The ALT 6 altitude value in ft referenced to 1013 25mB 29 92 Hg is displayed in the top right hand corner of the display All calibration must be done in feet The combined adjustments cater for bot...

Page 6: ...Prot Select the protocol of the serial RS232 output message The protocol can be selected between GARMIN AT Magellan Northstar Garmin Trimble Garmin MGL Avionics and Microair UAV Please note that the baud rate is automatically ad justed according to which protocol is selected The output format is as follows The message contains the current pres sure altitude with a fixed reference to 1013 25mB 29 9...

Page 7: ...03 CR 0x0D Infiniteq protocol format STX Address Message type Length Data payload Checksum ETX STX Start of text 0x02 Address unsigned char 8bit 0x01 Message Type unsigned char 8bit 0x05 Length unsigned char 8bit Length of the data payload does not include the STX Address message type checksum or ETX 0x06 Data payload Altitude Signed Long 32 bit Altitude in feet Referenced to 1013 25mB Vertical Sp...

Page 8: ... C2 C4 1000ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 900ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 700ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 400ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 200ft 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 800ft 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2800ft 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 6800ft 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 14800ft 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 30800ft 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Each altitude reporting code line must be tested for integrity of connection if at any time the aircraft connections to the tr...

Page 9: ... calibration method After you have installed the instrument perform a calibration flight This should be done in very calm conditions Turbulence and thermal activity will make accurate calibration impossible Many areas have ideal conditions during early mornings or late afternoons Place the instrument in ft min for ease of calibration Take your aircraft to a few thousand feet above ground and start...

Page 10: ...when using the automatic backlight mode The display will set the backlight to the dim setting if the ambient light is less then the threshold setting alternatively the display will set the backlight to the bright setting if the ambient light is greater then the threshold setting The ambient light received is shown as the ADC value in the top header Use this value to set the threshold value Securit...

Page 11: ...is menu option to reset all the settings to factory defaults 5 Loading factory default settings Press and hold the F1 Up button and rotary control during power up to load the pre programmed factory default settings The following screen will be displayed Factory default settings can also be loaded in the Miscellaneous setup menu ...

Page 12: ...will then have to be returned to the factory Internal flash CRC error The instrument does a firmware check on the program when power is applied to the instrument If the program is corrupt in any way then the internal flash CRC error will be displayed Reload the instruments firmware and load default settings If the error message still persists then it could possibly be an internal flash memory fail...

Page 13: ...memory storage 100000 write cycles Altitude sensor ADC resolution 24 bit Altimeter range 1500ft to 35000ft 457m to 10668m Altitude units ft or m Baro Correction Range inHg 28 00 to 31 00 Hg Baro Correction Range mB 946 to 1050 mb Pressure units Hg or mb VSI range 20ft min to 10000ft min VSI units ft min or m s Serial Port RS232 voltage levels Calibration interval 1 Year 8 Operating the alarms The ...

Page 14: ... air or suction effects This may lead to a false indication of altitude Often these effects are dependent on the current angle of attack of the airflow around your pod You will need to install a suitable static port in these cases The ALT 6 static pressure port takes 4mm ID tubing Use hose clamps to fasten the hose onto the ALT 6 static port 10 1 Connection Diagram The use of an external 1A fuse i...

Page 15: ...nit Female Cable Male D15HD Pin Color Function 1 Red 8 30Vdc power via power switch circuit breaker and fuse 2 Black Ground 3 White Blue Stripe RS232 Transmit data Firmware upgrading RS232 Altitude output 4 RS232 Receive data Firmware upgrading 15 White Alarm Output Open collector Inches Millimeters A 0 157 4 B 0 197 5 C 0 63 16 ...

Page 16: ...Blaze ALT 6 Operating Manual Page 16 11 Dimensions ...

Page 17: ...nd relevant pilot s license This person has to make themselves familiar with the operation of this instrument and the effect of any possible failure or malfunction Under no circumstances does the manufacturer condone usage of this instrument for IFR flights IMPORTANT NOTICE You must make your own determination if the products sold by MGL Avionics are safe and effective for your intended ap plicati...

Page 18: ...rspeed ASI and Vertical Speed Indicator VSI EMS 2 Engine Monitoring System FF 5 Fuel Computer FLIGHT 3 Primary Flight Instrument INFO 2 Information Display G Force meter UTC and Local Time Slip Indicator Outside Air Temperature OAT Battery Voltage Current and charge display Flight Timer Flight Log Stopwatch Countdown Timer and Alarm MAG 2 Magnetic Compass Indicator MAP 4 Manifold Pressure and RPM ...

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