Instrukcja obsługi MGL Avionics ASV-1
MGL Avionics
Meetapparatuur
ASV-1
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Introduction
The ASV-1 is a 2 1/4” sunlight readable encoding altimeter, airspeed and wide range vertical speed indicator.
The altimeter contains an internal high accuracy 24 bit digital altitude sensor which calculates altitude from -1000 ft up to
a maximum of 35000 ft. The ASV-1 outputs various formatted RS232 serial data protocols compatible with serial input
transponders such as that from Garmin, Magellan, Northstar, Trimble, Microair etc. The altimeter can display altitude in
feet or meters and local pressure can be set in millibars or inches of mercury
The VSI indicator can be displayed in either feet/minute (ft/min) or meters/second (m/s). The VSI can be calibrated by the
user once the instrument has been installed in the aircraft.
Airspeed is based on the pressure generated by a pitot tube system and a static port is provided as well for use by high
speed aircraft. The ASV-1 instrument measures airspeed from 16mph to 250mph and is well suited to slower aircraft due
to very good sensitivity and linearity at low air speeds. Airspeed can be indicated in statute miles per hour (mph),
kilometers per hour (km/h) or nautical miles per hour (kts). The ASV-1 also provides a programmable Vs and Vne
airspeed alarm output. ASI sensitivity can be calibrated by the user to cater for errors caused by pitot tube placement.
In addition, the ASV-1 provides an encoder test function, flight timer since takeoff and records the maximum airspeed
reached. The ASV-1 provides a parallel Gillham code interface when used in conjunction with the MGL Avionics CNV-
ALT.
Vega ASV-1
Altimeter, Airspeed (ASI) and Vertical
Speed Indicator (VSI)
Operating Manual – English 1.00
Vega ASV-1 Operating Manual Page 2
1 Features
•Large 1.8” high resolution 160x128, sunlight readable, wide viewing angle, 1000 cd/m2 TFT LCD display
• An internal high accuracy 24 bit digital altitude sensor calculates altitude from –1000 ft up to a maximum
of 35000 ft (-304m to 10668m)
• The ASV-1 outputs various formatted RS232 serial data protocols compatible with serial input
transponders such as that from Garmin, Magellan, Northstar, Trimble, Microair etc.
• Provides a parallel Gillham code interface for transponders when used in combination with the MGL
Avionics CNV-ALT
• Built in encoder test function
• The altimeter can display altitude in feet or meters
• Local pressure can be set in millibars or inches of mercury
• Contains a wide range VSI indicator from +/-20 ft/min to as high as +/-10000 ft/min
• VSI units can be in feet/minute (ft/min) or in meters/second (m/s)
• Measures airspeed from 16mph to 250mph and is well suited to slow aircraft due to very good sensitivity
and linearity at low air speeds
• Includes a flight timer since takeoff
• Airspeed units can be set to miles per hour (mph), kilometer per hour (km/h) or nautical miles per hour
(kts)
• Contains a programmable Vs and Vne airspeed alarm output
• Records maximum airspeed reached in permanent memory
• Standard 2 1/4” aircraft enclosure (can be front or rear mounted)
• Rotary control plus 2 independent buttons for easy menu navigation and user input
• Wide input supply voltage range of 8 to 30V DC with built in voltage reversal and over voltage protection
for harsh electrical environments
• 1 year limited warranty
Vega ASV-1 Operating Manual Page 3
2 ASV-1 Layout
3 Main Display
F2 / Down Button:
Menu system: Softkey button
Normal display: Press to view the
Timers and Max Values display
Sunlight readable color
graphic display:
Backlight can be adjusted in the
menu system
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: Start / Stop the
flight timer (Manual flight only)
2 1/4” enclosure.
Can be front or rear mounted
VSI scale indication
VS I (Vertical Speed Indication)
VSI unit
Altitude value
Local pressure readout (Either in mB or in “HG)
VSI value
Altitude unit
Airspeed unit
Airspeed value
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | MGL Avionics |
Kategoria: | Meetapparatuur |
Model: | ASV-1 |
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