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Revision 2.00 - 25.10.2019
Figure 3
ADL200 side view
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Attach the ADL190/200 with four M4 screws or similar imperial mounting hardware. A
big patch of high quality Velcro or two side adhesive tape on the bottom side of the
enclosure usually also provides a solid fit. Pay attention not to interfere with any other
aircraft systems like steering, wiring etc. Make sure the device is sufficiently attached
so it can not become detached in flight.
12 AHRS Mounting Considerations
The ADL190/200 contains an AHRS which can sense the attitude of the aircraft.
Therefore a firm connection between the ADL190/200 and the airframe is required.
Attaching it to any moving parts like seatbacks and similar will interfere with the AHRS.
The ADL190/200 AHRS can later be calibrated, thus it can be installed in any possible
orientation as long as it does not move in relation to the airframe.
13 Power Connector
The ADL200 requires four connections, the power supply and three antennas. The
ADL190 requires three connections the power supply and two antennas. The device
has to be connected to a continuous power source. It will accept 7-36 Volt and
consumes about 5 Watt. The ADL190/200 has got an internal emergency fuse but it
should be protected externally, typically by a 1 Amp circuit breaker. This circuit breaker
should also be accessible in flight, so the crew can deactivate the ADL190/200 if any
malfunction is suspected.
As an alternative a portable cigarette lighter power cable in available. Those power
cables are identical to ADL140/ADL150(B) power cables. The picture below shows
such a cable. The normal length is 2m and there is a side socket for iPad charging and
other parallel applications. On demand we can also manufacture longer cables and
other special solutions for 110V supplies etc.
26mm
LTE Antenna
Power
Iridium Antenna
ADS-B Antenna