Hi all,
I have an EFIS D100 firmware 5.1.0 (from factory) wired to an AP74 and SV32 servos, wired correctly to the extent of my knowledge (checked twice). I am not sure but I believe the DSAB network (servos and AP74) was updated itself automatically to the EFIS firmware when on. Is that right?
I performed DSAB configuration following page 6-13 of the manual
but during the Servo Calibration & Initial Servo Test it DOES NOT move full range when connected to the aircraft command surfaces.
Instead it starts and promptly gives a clank sound and stop almost without moving.
The calibration was successful and when I disconnect the servo from the surface it does move… What would be the main reasons for that (not moving when linked to the control surface rod)? (I did configured airspeed color thresholds).
I do believe that I adjusted the slip torque to the max. Would it be that the installation of the linkage mount position is not providing enough force to counter the weight of the command surface?
Another question, When the AP indicates AP-CWS should the stick be stiff and hard to move? What is feeling in the stick is expected when in AP-CWS mode?
I hope I made myself clear… I am very frustrated having my brand new Aircraft, EFIS and AP and not being able to put it to work. Embarrassed
Please help, many thanks in advance.
Alexandre Marton
I have an EFIS D100 firmware 5.1.0 (from factory) wired to an AP74 and SV32 servos, wired correctly to the extent of my knowledge (checked twice). I am not sure but I believe the DSAB network (servos and AP74) was updated itself automatically to the EFIS firmware when on. Is that right?
I performed DSAB configuration following page 6-13 of the manual
but during the Servo Calibration & Initial Servo Test it DOES NOT move full range when connected to the aircraft command surfaces.
Instead it starts and promptly gives a clank sound and stop almost without moving.
The calibration was successful and when I disconnect the servo from the surface it does move… What would be the main reasons for that (not moving when linked to the control surface rod)? (I did configured airspeed color thresholds).
I do believe that I adjusted the slip torque to the max. Would it be that the installation of the linkage mount position is not providing enough force to counter the weight of the command surface?
Another question, When the AP indicates AP-CWS should the stick be stiff and hard to move? What is feeling in the stick is expected when in AP-CWS mode?
I hope I made myself clear… I am very frustrated having my brand new Aircraft, EFIS and AP and not being able to put it to work. Embarrassed
Please help, many thanks in advance.
Alexandre Marton