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2 List of Effective Pages * Asterisk indicates pages changed, added, or deleted by revision. Record of Revisions Retain this record in front of handbook. Upon receipt of a revision, insert changes and complete table below. Revision Number Revision Date Insertion Date/Initials 1 st Edition February nd Edition March 05, nd Ed: March 05, 2002 i
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4 Table of Contents HSI POH Section Page 1.0 Introduction Theory of Operation General Horizontal Situation Indicator Flux Sensor Remote Gyro Slaving Panel Display Description Indicators and Controls Slaving Panel Indicators and Controls Procedures Pre-Flight Procedures HDG Navigation In-Flight Procedures HDG Navigation-VOR/GPS Navigation-Localizer/Glideslope Compass Emergency Procedures Appendix A: Specifications Glossary List of Figures Figure Page 2-1 Horizontal Situation Indicator Slaving Panel nd Ed: March 05, 2002 iii
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6 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 2nd Ed: March 05,
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8 1.0 Introduction The primary purpose of the HSI Slaved Compass System Pilot Operating Handbook (POH) is to provide pilots with step-by-step functional Preflight and In-Flight Operating Procedures for the installed system. NOTICE This handbook must be used in conjunction with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM) or Aircraft Flight Manual Supplement (AFMS). Refer to the applicable AFM or AFMS for aircraft specific information, aircraft emergency procedures, and return of aircraft to service. If the autopilot is to be used during Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) operations, we recommend that you develop a thorough understanding of the autopilot system, its functions, and characteristics in Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC). Accomplish this before undertaking an IFR flight. 2nd Ed: March 05,
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10 SECTION 2 THEORY OF OPERATION 2nd Ed: March 05,
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12 2.0 Theory of Operation 2.1 General The ST-180 Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) system combines a magnetically slaved gyroscopic compass with a VOR/Localizer and glideslope display. The resulting instrument display provides the pilot with a pictorial of the aircraft position and heading relative to the selected VOR/GPS or Localizer course. The ST-180 system consists of the following units: P/N 6443-( ) Horizontal Situation Indicator P/N 6444-( ) Remote Electric Gyro P/N 6446 Magnetic Flux Sensor P/N ( ) Slaving Panel In addition to these components, the system requires inputs from a VOR/LOC/GPS receiver and converter and a glideslope receiver. In operation, the flux sensor detects the aircraft direction relative to the earth's magnetic field and provides the information to the slaving amplifier, which provides the signal to drive the compass card to display aircraft heading. When the aircraft is in turning flight the magnetic sensor provides errors similar to those in a magnetic compass. To reduce the effects of turning error, the directional gyroscope is used to provide short term stability and its signal is mixed the flux sensor signal in a way that allows the DG to provide the headings and heading rate during turns and, in level flight, to be updated by the flux sensor signal to correct any gyroscopic drift. The result is an instrument that provides highly accurate aircraftheading in both turning and straight flight, without a requirement for the pilot to manually adjust for drift as in a standard directional gyro. The ST-180 includes an automatic emergency mode (AEM) which will activate automatically 3 minutes after the reset button is pushed if the compass card position (HDG) does not agree with the flux detector heading during that period. When the AEM is activated, the AEM indicator LED in the HSI instrument will illuminate. In the AEM, the display will continue to function as a magnetic indicator similar to the operation of a vertical card magnetic compass. In addition, the system can be operated as a Directional Gyro if the slaving portion fails, providing the pilot with maximum system safety and flexibility. (Refer to the Emergency Operations Section for Additional information.) 2nd Ed: March 05,
13 2.2 Horizontal Situation Indicator The Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) instrument display combines continuously slaved aircraft heading information and VOR/LOC/GPS/GS displays in one unit. The instrument provides autopilot heading bug, VOR/LOC/GPS course pointer and aircraft magnetic heading outputs for use with other aircraft systems which utilize standard ARINC inputs. 2.3 Flux Sensor The Flux Sensor senses the direction of the earth's magnetic field and transmits this information to the slaving amplifier in the Directional Gyro unit. This slaving information is used to correct gyroscopic precession, thus providing accurate, stabilized magnetic heading information to the pilot's display unit. 2.4 Remote Gyro The electrically powered Directional Gyroscope is a heavy rotor unit providing high accuracy and reliability. The Directional Gyro is erected electrically in response to slaving signals. 2.5 Slaving Panel The Slaving Panel has a switch to select either free or slaved gyro operation, and a switch and meter which to slave the gyro to match the output of the Flux Sensor. Fig. 2-2 illustrates the front panel of the Slaving Panel. 2.6 Display Description Following is a brief description of the instrument indicators and controls. Fig. 2-1 illustrates the HSI display. Heading Warning Flag Lubber Line Compass Card Selected Course Pointer Glideslope Pointer Glideslope Warning Flag (Shown Partically Retracted) Lateral Deviation Bar Heading Select Knob Reciprocal Course Pointer GPS GPSS Indicator Light Automatic Emergency Mode (AEM) Indicator Light Fig HSI Display Reset Button Nav Warning Flag To-From Indicator Symbolic Aircraft Heading Select Marker Course Select Knob 2-4 2nd Ed: March 05, 02
14 2.7 Indicators and Controls HSI POH Automatic Emergency Mode Light (LED) Indicates that the compass card is being driven by the flux sensor information without gyro stabilization. Compass Card The rotating compass card displays gyro stabilized magnetic compass information beneath the lubber line. Course Pointer Indicates the selected navigation course. Course Select Knob Positions the course pointer and reciprocal relative to the compass card. Glideslope Pointer Represents the actual aircraft deviation from the glideslope path. Glideslope Warning Flag When unusable glideslope information is present, the warning flag is in view. GPS Indicator Light Illuminates when GPS navigation information is displayed on the HSI Lateral Deviation Bar (CDI). Heading Select Knob Positions the heading select marker (Bug) relative to the compass card. Heading Select Marker (Bug) The heading select marker is used as a heading reference or as a heading command to the autopilot when operating in heading mode. Heading Warning Flag In view when the compass system is not operating properly. Lateral Deviation Bar Displays VOR, LOC, or GPS deviation. When referenced to the symbolic aircraft, the position of the bar is the aircraft deviation in relation to desired course. 2nd Ed: March 05,
15 2.7 Indicators and Controls (Cont'd) Lubber Line Aircraft magnetic heading is read under this line. Reciprocal Course Pointer Indicates the reciprocal of the selected course. Reset Button Returns system to initial starting conditions at turn on. (Fast slave and normal mode operation.) Symbolic Aircraft Represents the relationship of the aircraft with respect to the display. To-From Indicator Indicates the position to or from the VOR station or GPS waypoint. 2.8 Slaving Panel Slaving Panel Description Following is a brief description of the indicators and controls of the slaving panel. Fig. 2-2 illustrates the slaving panel. Slaving Meter E-W - + N-S FREE CCW CW SLAVE Fig Slaving Panel 2-6 2nd Ed: March 05, 02
16 2.9 Indictors and Controls CCW/CW Switch Sends clockwise or counter clockwise direction signals the slaving amplifier section to rotate the compass card. E-W/N-S Internal potentiometers used to calibrate the compass system to the aircraft's magnetic field and the flux detector during installation. NOTE:Do not attempt to adjust in flight-consult your avionics shop if a problem is suspected. Free/Slave Switch Selects free or slaved gyro operation. When switching from "FREE" to "SLAVE", the system will automatically fast slave to flux sensor heading. Slaving Meter Indicates the difference between the displayed heading and the flux sensor output. Positive deflection indicates a clockwise error in the compass card. 2nd Ed: March 05,
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18 SECTION 3 PROCEDURES 2nd Ed: March 05,
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20 3.0 Procedures HSI POH 3.1 Pre-Flight Procedures (General) Prior to applying power to the instrument, observe that all the warning flags are in view and that the course deviation indicator (CDI) is centered. Flag(s) out of view and/or a CDI out of center indicates a mechanical problem that should be investigated prior to flight. After applying power, the compass card will rotate at the fast slave rate of approximately 60 deg./min. until the card is aligned with the aircraft's magnetic heading at which time the heading flag will be pulled from view, indicating the heading is within the system tolerances. NOTE: Compare the HSI compass card position with the magnetic compass reading. Any significant differences between the two headings should be investigated prior to flight. HDG Rotate the heading select knob to move heading bug left and right of the lubber line. Observe that the bug movement does not cause the compass card to rotate and that the motion of the bug is smooth. If the HDG bug is connected to an autopilot, check operation for the bug in autopilot HDG mode. Navigation Tune the navigation receiver to a local VOR signal and rotate the course pointer to the course required to center the CDI. Compare the bearing indicated to the known bearing to the station. Move the course pointer 10 deg. on each side of the course and observe the CDI needle moves smoothly to indicate full scale each direction. Observe the NAV flag is pulled from view. 3.2 In-Flight Procedures HDG Rotate the heading bug to the desired heading. Navigation - VOR/GPS Tune the navigation receiver and select the desired course with the course select knob. Observe the navigation flag is out of view. Fly the CDI needle as in a conventional display. If GPS is the selected navigation source, the GPS indicator light should be illuminated. Navigation - Localizer/Glideslope Tune the navigation receiver to the localizer or ILS frequency. When the aircraft is positioned to receive the LOC and GS signals, observe the NAV and, if appropriate, GS flags retract from view. 2nd Ed: March 05,
21 3.2 In-Flight Procedures (Cont'd) NOTE: Always set the ILS front course inbound bearing on the CDI for both front and back course approaches and always fly "to" the needle on both approaches. When a usable GS signal is received, the GS flag will retract uncovering the GS scale needle. Fly the GS needle as in a conventional display. Compass While the compass does not require any pilot input during normal operation, it is sound operating practice to observe the slaving meter periodically in level flight to see that it is centered or oscillating and to cross check the HSI magnetic heading with the magnetic (wet) compass. In turning the slaving meter will always show either CW or CCW slaving, but within a minute or two of level flight, it should return to center or to oscillate gently about the center, indicating the compass card is matching the magnetic heading of the flux heading. If the HSI compass and the magnetic compass do not agree, refer to the Emergency Procedures Section. 3.3 Emergency Operation Compass The compass system includes an internal fault monitor that will cause the HDG flag to drop into view anytime a fault is detected. When the HDG flag is in view, it means the system is not operating properly and should not be used for directional reference until the fault is corrected. When the HDG flag is in view, the VOR/GS displays are unaffected. If the system suffers a failure of the directional gyroscope, the compass card will move out of synchronization with the flux detector, which will cause the HDG flag to drop. Pushing the reset button on the instrument face will place the system in fast slave mode after a delay of approximately 8 seconds. The system will remain in fast slave mode until the compass card is again synchronized with the flux detector, or approximately 3 minutes, if synchronization does not occur. After 3 minutes, the system will enter automatic emergency mode (AEM) without further pilot actions. In "AEM", the system will function as a vertical card magnetic compass; that is, it will respond to northerly turning error and acceleration/deceleration as a magnetic compass. The display will be more active but will provide accurate magnetic heading when the aircraft is level. Once in AEM the system will remain in AEM until the power is removed or until the reset button is pushed or the slaving switch is moved to the free gyro position. If the system suffers a failure in the slaving subsystem, causing constant slaving, (slow 3 deg./min. or fast 60 deg./min.) the slaving switch can be set to free gyro mode and the system used as a standard Directional Gyro. In this operation, it will be necessary to periodically realign the compass card with the magnetic compass using the CW/CCW switch on the slaving panel nd Ed: March 05, 02
22 3.3 Emergency Operation (Cont'd) If the failure involves the card drive mechanism, the compass portion will be unusable, however, the CDI and course pointer and the GS displays will remain usable, unless their respective flags are in view. Navigation Displays These displays (VOR/LOC/GPS/GS) receive their flag operating signals directly from the respective radio receiver/converter. If the NAV and/or GS flags appear, first check the radio receiver for proper frequency and operation. If proper operation cannot be restored, revert to other navigation equipment and notify ATC of the failure, if operating IFR Emergency Operation Procedures HDG Flag In View Push the reset button to reset/clear the fault monitor and place the system in the fast slave mode. If HDG flag retracts, monitor system closely during the flight. If flag remains for 3 minutes without the AEM light, switch to free gyro mode, and monitor heading closely for the remainder of the flight. If AEM activates (AEM light "ON") press the reset button. If the system returns to normal operation, monitor more closely during the remainder of the flight. If the system stays in AEM, continue the flight and if IFR, notify ATC of the failure. NAV/GS Flag In View Recheck radio receiver frequency and operation. If proper operation cannot be restored, revert to the secondary source and, if IFR, notify ATC of the equipment failures. 2nd Ed: March 05,
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24 SECTION 4 APPENDICES 2nd Ed: March 05,
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26 Appendix A: Specifications Horizontal Situation Indicator System Requirements Power Required 14/28 VDC Weight 2.9 lbs. Current Requirements 3.0 Amps Max (14V) 1.5 Amps Max (28V) Dimensions Technical Specification Order x x in. C6d, C9c, C34e, C40c, C52a 2nd Ed: March 05,
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28 SECTION 5 GLOSSARY 2nd Ed: March 05,
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30 GLOSSARY Term AEM AFMS ATC CCW CDI CW DG FAA FAF GS GPS HDG HSI IAF lbs. IFR ILS LED LOC ma NAV POH POHS P/N RDY SFM VDC VMC VOR Meaning Automatic Emergency Mode Airplane Flight Manual Supplement Air Traffic Control Counter Clockwise Course Deviation Indicator Clockwise Directional Gyro Federal Aviation Administration Final Approach Fix Glideslope Global Positioning System Heading Horizontal Situation Indicator Initial Approach Fix pounds Instrument Flight Rules Instrument Landing System Light Emitting Diode Localizer milli amps Navigation Pilot s Operating Handbook Pilot's Operating Handbook Supplement Part Number Ready Supplemental Flight Manual Volts Direct Current Visual Meteorological Conditions Very High Omnidirectional Radio Range 2nd Ed: March 05,
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