Aetos Installation Manual
12.3
Initial Pitch
Figure 57 and wait for the progress bar to finish. Observe roll and pitch
values. At the end, they should be close to zero.
If necessary, minor manual adjustments can be made by pressing on -
O
or +
O
symbols of the pitch and roll item. AIRU needs some time to react, so make
these adjustments slowly.
12.3
Initial Pitch
Small pitch adjustment can be also made during a flight. It is typically needed
when cruising speed has changed. Once the Aetos shuts down, this in-flight
adjustment is forgotten.
The
Initial Pitch
option from Figure 57 allows entering the initial pitch cor-
rection, which will be used when the Aetos starts.
13
Engine & Sensors
This section refers mostly to the engine sensors and other aircraft sensors
(trim, flap position, fuel level, rotors,. . . which are connected to Daqu.
It is highly recommended to read and understand the Daqu manual before
doing changes. Almost any change described in this section will directly affect
the Daqu device. Any change will be transmitted to Daqu, which needs some
time to respond. Therefore, we recommend not to work too quickly – give the
system some time to adjust to changes.
In order to show a sensor parameter on screen, three different activities must
be completed:
1. Sensor/transducer/probe must be connected either to Daqu or to some
ECU. This depends on the engine model. This topic is extensive and
quite complex. It has a manual on its own. Please refer to the
miniDaqu
or
Daqu
manual for more details.
2. Correct engine model must be selected. In addition, for each sensor that
connects to
Daqu
a corresponding channel must be configured. This is
covered in sections 13.1 and 13.3.
3. Each sensor-probe is associated with certain function, which in turn is
associated with a parameter. Parameters can be enabled/disabled, have
green, yellow, red ranges and some other specific values. These ranges
and values must be set properly in order that Aetos can display it on
the screen. Please refer to section 11.1 for more details.
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