Load Profile; Height Correction - Laversab 6600-NG User Manual

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The symbol with the arrows is shown to the left of the Pt Target value. This value can be moved up or
down by 1 knot, using the arrow keys. When jogging is completed, return to the Profile by pressing CLR.
Similarly, the other target values can also be jogged while running the profile.
This feature is especially helpful for making small changes to the target values to check over-speed
warnings, altitude alerters, exact switching points for encoders and transponders etc., without leaving the
profile.
At this point, you can either continue running the profile or exit out of it by pressing CANC.
3.10.5

LOAD PROFILE

Profiles are loaded from a PC through the RS232 interface connector on the top panel of the 6600-NG. A
serial cable and a USB-to-Serial converter are included with the unit. A profile is loaded from the PC
using Hyperterminal (see Section 4 for details). Before loading profiles, the 6600-NG needs to be setup to
accept the profiles. This is done by selecting '5' on the Functions menu. Then the Lower screen will
appear as shown below.
Please load one or more profiles through the serial interface
Stay in this screen and load one or more profiles. When loading is completed, press GO. You can exit at
any time without loading profiles by pressing GO.
3.10.6

HEIGHT CORRECTION

Note: The Height correction is always reset to zero on power-up.
If the Ps1 ports on the aircraft are significantly higher than the location of the 6600-NG during testing, it
may be necessary to correct for this difference in height. This is done using the 'Height Correction'
function by selecting '6' on the Functions menu. The following screen will appear
New Height Correction (Between -50 and 50):
125-9110A
Load Profiles
On the Top panel of the unit. On completion press
Figure 3.42 : Load Profiles
Height Correction
Current Height Correction = 0 feet
Press
CANC
Figure 3.43 : Height Correction
GO
feet
to exit
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