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1.    SIZE DWG NO REV  A   Altrak assembly    DRAWN BY  1       TruTrak Flight System 12 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  January 2009 8300 014 Rev B    TS  TRUTRAK  FLIGHT SYSTEMS  RETURN MERCHANDISE POLICY AND PROCEDURE    Under no circumstances should products be returned to TruTrak without first obtaining a Return of  Merchandise Authorization number  RMA    from TruTrak  An RMA  may be obtained by contacting us at  866 878 8725     Products that do not have an RMA   will not be processed     Please include documentation stating the reason for the return and describing any symptoms  failure modes   suspected causes of damage  diagnostics performed  data collected  etc     Product s  should be packaged in their original shipping containers  In lieu of this  they should be very  carefully packaged in containers suitable to protect them during transit  For your protection  items should be  insured for the full value  Note that damage caused during shipping will not be repaired under warranty     The outside of the box must be clearly marked with the RMA   issued by TruTrak and the RMA   must also  be noted on the return documents     Products will be returned to the customer at no charge via FedEx Ground or UPS Ground  If customer  requests expedited shipping  2     Day or Overnight  they will be charged the shipping cost and must supply a  credit card number     INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS   Trutrak sends all International shipments with an insurance value on all products  Tr
2.  12v for high activity    1   Pitch Servo control lines  These lines cause the stepping motor in the pitch servo to run   Do NOT attempt to  2   in the appropriate direction at the desired velocity  They are small signal lines and do not   reverse servo direction  13   have any substantial current carrying capability or require any special shielding  Connect   by swapping wires  14   to pitch servo as shown on wiring diagram   5    Ground Connection  Provide  20 AWG to common grounding point  E    1  1       TruTrak Flight System 6 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  January 2009 8300 014 Rev B    3A  AP MASTER  AVIONICS POWER BUSS ze  o                                                                                                                                                                                          CB  AIRCRAFT GROUND       PREMADE HARNESS  I 33 P38 abet   Z ve NOTE 2     470 O 4 4      15 o 2 20 eu  a ORANGE     oija  a 4   o algo BLACK l    ot          6 6     NOTE 1 1 2 3 4 d      8  EREE EERE  a  a Sia 711    127 13 14   15    Oo 9 9 Q     Q  Cus o NOTE 3 OPTION ONLY  9  DT 7 PP  v PIN    DT 7 PP  PIN   NOTE L  Selection af servo activity can be accomplished  as necessary by connecting pin 1  ta ground CLOW   or power  HICH  or Leave open  MEDIUM   NOTE 2  Reversal of seruo direction can be accomplished ie      oO oO  as necessary by installing or removing a jumper 1 2 3 4 5  between pins 4 and ground 6 7o   o 39  NOTE 3  These wires can be connecte
3.  the servo turns clockwise for elevator up then the pitch servo reverse  jumper must be installed  See Pin 4 on the wiring table for instructions on how to wire the pitch servo reverse  jumper     The programmer has a static port located next to the connector  The static port can be connected to the  static system  For pressurized aircraft it is necessary that the static system be connected to the Altrak static  port  For most other aircraft the static connection is optional     Before mounting the Altrak it should be tested for proper operation  After the servo installation and wiring are  complete and the Altrak programmer is plugged in  the test can be performed  When the Altrak is powered up  it is necessary that the Altrak be stationary  The attitude of the programmer is not important during the  power up phase  With the Altrak programmer secured turn on the master switch and avionics master so the  Altrak has power  During the power up phase of operation  the first ten seconds that the Altrak has power   the ALT button will flash  Next engage the Altrak by pressing the ALT button  With the THIS SIDE RIGHT  sticker facing you rotate the programmer module clockwise to simulate a nose down attitude  The servo  should cause the elevator to move up to correct for the simulated nose down attitude  Rotating the  programmer counter clockwise should drive the elevator down     Mounting the programmer module of the Altrak can be done in any location  the only requirement that mus
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5. IS    Altrak Altitude Hold  amp   Altrak VS Altitude Hold    Installation  amp  User Guide    8300 014 Rev B       TRUTRAK FLIGHT SYSTEMS  1500 S  Old Missouri Road  Springdale  AR 72764  Ph  479 751 0250 Fax 479 751 3397    www trutrakap com    INSTALLATION MANUAL    For    Altrak VS  amp  Altrak Altitude Hold    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Mechanical Considerations ccscsscsccsscssssessssecccancsscscsssscccsnseacsnsseescscceecsveacsbsanesssseseeceneas 1  RFVEMI considerations           ooooooesoecessssoooccceesccsessoooccesecessssssoocccessesessssooocsessesessssossoe 2  Altrak Programmer Mounting   Setup   Ground Test             cccscsssssssssssssssssssssseees 2  Altrak VS control panel installation              cccccccccssssssscsssssssssssssscsssssssssssssssssssssssess 3  POWER UD ie eee eras eee se ee ea Ae 3  Basic Altrak Operations ii  csnnananicnnncnaudinnncnanide ncn aucnnicnaniens 4  Altrak VS  OOK AUN UN soos esses os acs is esc caesacn sos wscswsGasnSb ecw Ga nasa taba ese we ceeceateteesead 5  Electrical PiN Obs siwcaisceseiaccdesecesasacesosetesccucasacstniadassiacscssetesadetacsdssevevecatetsansadacasusedeseuns 6  Altrak Wiring Diagram          sssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeececececeeeeeeececeececeeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseesesssseee 7  Altrak VS Wiring Diagram           esssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssscsssesesesssesessssessssesssssessessssssseo 8  rouble Shoot   cca aa eaaa raa iaei aaea da adatai iaasa diada bidi cee 9  Installation Dia Or ai ccs ix cosccerescsevesvcorece
6. an 0 3 ampere  See note 3 on wiring  Most of the current required by the system is used by the servo  up to 1Amp depending diagram  on torque setting      Control Wheel Switch  Connect as shown in wiring diagram to a SPST momentary See note 3 on wiring       switch located remotely to the autopilot for convenient disengage function  diagram    3   On  Off Switch  Connects to the illuminated push button module foe ee    Pitch Reverse Jumper  Direction of the servo arm   capstan rotation   See note 2 on wiring  present or absent  as follows    as viewed from face of the servo body  for   diagram  UP elevator    Pin 4 Jumpered to pin 15 Servo CW  clockwise      UP  Pitch Servo Trim Sensor  A signal from the pitch servo to the autopilot which indicates  an out of trim condition and its direction   For use with trim sensing servo upgrade  end  Engage Lamp   LED Connects to LED which connects to 470 ohm resistor  See Module Rear View  Be  7   Pitch Servo Torque Control  A signal from the autopilot to the pitch servo which sets  ey the amount of torque to be delivered by the servo  fe ey   8  VS control input from button assembly on panel    VS Option only    AP On  Connect to pin 7 on Digitrak   Pictorial Pilot Pictorial Pilot  This function is See note 3 on wiring  A only to be used if Altrak is coupled to Digitrak   Pictorial Pilot Pictorial Pilot    10   Activity Select  Connect to ground for low activity  leave open for medium activity  and   See note 4 on wiring  Ke connect to
7. d to a DT or PP to disengage    only  BOTH units  CWS  or allow ALTRAK ta engage only if          DT 7 PP engage first pin 7    The ALTRAK will NOT engage with CWS              PITCH SERVO       BASIC ALTRAK WIRING DIAGRAM    Auto Pilot Master Switch    Aircraft power    o Moo    5 Amp CB          DIMMING RESCSTOR    OPT  ON  ___ PREMADE HARNESS 6 8k OHM       ALT Light Switch  ae Soa    WON UB WM  OAYSS HILId    OPTIONS  Note 1  Control Wheel Switeh will 1  2368113441127 5 415  only disengage Pitch Serva    Nate 2  Pin 9 connected to DT PP pin 7    will mot allow Altrak ta engage  LE DT PP nat engaged Note 3  Activity selection is changed  open Cnormal      by connecting pin 1  ta ground Claw   or connecting pin 1  to power thigh     Note 4  Reversal af Pitch servoa rotation  is accomplished by installing or  remaving the jumper from pin 4 to ground    ALTRAK MODULE    TruTrak Flight System 7 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  January 2009 8300 014 Rev B    ALT Light Switch    YS KNOB    ALTRAK VS WIRING DIAGRAM    AP MASTER  oO    AVIONICS POWER BUSS       cB    AIRCRAFT GROUND                                                                                                                                                                                      PREMADE HARNESS  DIM OPTLON  J3  ai    8K  5 5 a pen om MNN  E DY 470 44 z EY  5 o a 2 of  BLU  m ORANGE  be oji o  a 4   5 BLACK  es 3 30  NOTE 1  ee E E E a SON     a P4 14  Z za 03 90 RED  g ala BLACK  YELLOW  o 2 2 
8. d to system wiring  ALT LED blinks but will   Engage signal not received   Check for low  ground  at    not light up when pressed    at module or DT PP not  engaged if connected pin 9    pin 3 when ALT switch  depressed       ALT VS will not engage    ALT LED light up     Engage signal not received  at module or VS knob not  centered  2 5 v     See above and or check for  2 5 v at pin 8 at module       Aircraft pitches up or  down rapidly    Pitch servo is reversed    Install or remove jumper to  ground pin 4          Aircraft hunts up and  down       Activity not correct       See note 3  slow hunt  increase activity        Weight of Module  switches  wires     Weight of servo  Max voltage  Max current    TruTrak Flight System  January 2009    with servo engaged     5 Ib    2 5 Ib    14 volts    2 amps    9 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide    8300 014 Rev B       This page unintentionally left blank    TruTrak Flight System 10 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  January 2009 8300 014 Rev B    Installation Diagram    Mounting Scenario 1 Mounting Scenario 2    Forward Forward    Right Right       i This surface  This surface must face right  must face right    Note  Programmer can be rotated   to any position about  X  axis as long  the surface labeled  This surface must  face right  is facing right side of aircraft    X axis X axis    TruTrak Flight System 11 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  January 2009 8300 014 Rev B    Assembly Diagram    TruTrak Flight Systems 
9. ght for above altitude  If an out of trim condition is suspected  disengage the altitude hold  re trim  the aircraft  and re engage the altitude hold  If turbulence is the cause for the altitude departure the Altrak will  fly back to the desired altitude automatically     Changing the desired altitude can be done by simply disengaging the altitude hold  flying to the desired  altitude and re engaging by pushing the  att button  If on a long flight setting the barometer to the local  setting will result in a difference in indicated altitude and the altitude selected by the Altrak  To correct the  altitude error  disengage the altitude hold  fly to the new desired altitude and re engage the altitude hold     If the optional trim sensing pitch servo has been purchased  the Altrak will enunciate the need to trim the  aircraft  with a rapid flash of the light in the switch for the need to trim up  and a slow flash of the light in the  enunciator for the need to trim down  If the Altrak is coupled with a Digitrak   Pictorial Pilot  the Altrak can only  be engaged if the Digitrak   Pictorial Pilot are engaged  When the control wheel switch is pushed  the Digitrak    Pictorial Pilot will enter control wheel steering mode as normal  but the Altrak will remain engaged and  holding altitude while the pilot manually flies the aircraft to the desired track  Upon release of the control  wheel switch the Digitrak   Pictorial Pilot will re engage and synchronize to the track being flown at t
10. he servo lines  except for power and ground  are low current and cannot contribute  to RF interference  The servo power and ground lines do have switching currents through them  but so long  as there are no parallel runs of servo power and ground lines with such things as poorly shielded antenna  lines or strobe light power lines  there is no need to shield the servo harnesses     The autopilot itself has been internally protected from RF interference and has been tested under fairly  extreme conditions  such as close proximity to transmitting antennas  However  it is always good practice to  insure that such antennas are properly shielded and not routed directly over or under sensitive panel mounted  electronic equipment  Most problems in this area are the result of improper RF shielding on transmitting  antennas  microphone cables  and the like  The most sensitive input to the autopilot is the Control Wheel  Switch input  This line should not be routed in parallel with transmitting antennas or other sources of known  RF interference  If necessary  it can be shielded with the shield connection to pin 15 of the autopilot  connector     Altrak Programmer Mounting   Setup   Ground Test  Must be performed before first flight    After the servo is installed check to see which direction the servo turns to move the elevator up  If the servo  turns counter clockwise  when looking at the servo arm or capstan  to drive the elevator up then no jumper is  necessary on the programmer  If
11. he time   and the Altrak will remain engaged throughout the maneuver  It should be noted that the Altrak will lose some  altitude while the aircraft is turning  The altitude loss could be as much as 50 to 100 feet depending upon the  bank angle  The Altrak will recover the lost altitude on it s own after the turn is completed  or if the aircraft is  in a sustained turn     Because Altrak does not receive bank angle information  it will lose some  altitude in turns  If the bank angle is less than 30 degrees the altitude loss will    be less than 50 feet  for this reason it is recommended that the bank angle be  kept below 30 degrees        TruTrak Flight System 4 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  January 2009 8300 014 Rev B    Altrak VS Operation    Note  Zero vertical speed  Altitude hold  must be selected or Altrak VS will NOT engage     To engage the Altrak VS  ensure that zero vertical speed is selected on the VS control knob  The VS control  knob should be at the center detent   Push the ALT button to engage the Altrak VS  When Altrak VS is  engaged it will be in altitude hold mode  If the aircraft is out of trim the light in the Altrak engage disengage  button will enunciate the need for trim  with a rapid flashing of the light for trim up  and a slow flashing of the  light for trim down     If Altrak is coupled with the Digitrak   Pictorial Pilot  the Altrak can only be engaged if the Digitrak   Pictorial  Pilot are engaged  When the control wheel switch is pushed  
12. ius point that moves the desired 2 1 2  of  maximum allowed travel in the outer most hole of the arm     When there is no way to have a drive point of less than 2 1 2  or when the primary control is cable driven it is  necessary to use the capstan cable servo drive  When this is done the servo should be mounted so that the  1 16  diameter cable which wraps around the capstan when extended parallel to the primary cable is  approximately 3 16  from the primary cable  If the primary control travel does not exceed 5  the cable locking  pin will be 180   away from the point at which the cable leaves the capstan  When the primary control is at the  neutral point this means the total cable wrap around the capstan is 360    If the primary control travel is  greater than 5  the cable wrap is 720  and the pin is adjacent to the output point when the primary control is at  the neutral point  The cable clamps when properly installed will not slip and thus get loose  but it is desirable  to nico press or swedge a fitting onto the cable so as to provide added assurance that the cable will not  become slack  If the bridle cable is not sufficiently tight there will be lost motion in the autopilot drive  This  will result in hunting  oscillation      TruTrak Flight System 1 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  January 2009 8300 014 Rev B    RFI EMI considerations    The autopilot programmer is shielded and does not generate any appreciable level of electromagnetic  interference  More over  t
13. o 1    1 1 H  yS Option  CHS o NOTE 3 OPTION ONLY  oO  DT 7 PP  ay PIN 2 DT 7 PP   NOTE 1  Selection of Sserua activity can be accomplished  as necessary by connecting pin L  to ground  lt LOW   or power  HIGH  or leave open MEDIUM    NOTE 2  Reversal of servo direction can be accompl ished  as necessary by installing or removing a jumper  between pins 4 and ground   NOTE 3  These wires can be connected to a DT or PP ta disengage    5 Amp CB    PREMADE HARNESS    l   l   l   l   l   l   l   l   l   L        OPTIONS   te 1 Control Wheel Switch will  only disengage Pitch Serva   te 2 Pin 9 connected to DT PP pin 7  will not allow Altrak to engage  i    DT PP not engaged   TruTrak Flight System    January 2009    DIMMING OPTION    6 8k OHM    only  BOTH units  CNS  or allow ALTRAK ta engage only if  DT   PP engage first  pin 7    The ALTRAK will NOT engage with CWS     Auta Pilot Master Switch    Aireraft power oo          ALTRAK MODULE                   DONG OBL fo          ondas HILId             PITCH SERVO    Nate 3  Activity selection is changed  open  normal   by connecting pin 1  ta ground ilow   or connecting pin 16 ta paver thigh    Note 4  Reversal of Pitch servo rotation    is accomplished by installing or    removing the jumper from pin 4 to ground    Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  8300 014 Rev B    Trouble Shooting             Problem Cause Corrective Action  ALT LED will not blink   No aircraft voltage and or   Correct power  ground  when power applied groun
14. ol potentiometer  the pointer must be pointing at the larger white mark on the control panel  This  is shown below for both the horizontal and vertical mounting orientations     5  lO  ALTI 4 C    Altrak VS    Alirak VS ALT                                                                                              Power Up    for 10 seconds        3 When powering up the autopilot ensure that the aircraft is still       The power up of the autopilot takes approximately ten seconds  During the power up cycle it is very  important that the aircraft be as still as possible for the initialization of the internal gyro  While the  autopilot is in the power up phase  the enunciator will flash rapidly for approximately ten seconds  Once the  power up phase is completed  the enunciator will remain unlit     TruTrak Flight System 3 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  January 2009 8300 014 Rev B    Basic Altrak Operation    Once the aircraft is at the desired altitude  and trimmed for level flight  the altitude hold can be engaged   Pushing the  ALT  button will engage the Altitude hold  If in severe turbulence or when the aircraft is out of trim  and the servo may run out of torque  in this case the current altitude and the selected altitude may be  different  When the difference between the current altitude and the initial selected altitude is more than  approximately 50 feet the light in the switch will flash  rapid flashing of the light for below altitude and slow  flash of the li
15. primary control installations will not  allow this to occur and do not need the servo stops    This is a condition that would result from the servo being back driven when the pilot operates the  controls  or from the servo itself driving the controls to a stop  To protect against this mechanical  stops are supplied with the servos  These stops are drilled so that they can be mounted at different  angles as required  18   intervals      In addition to the proper use of the stop it is important to know the amount of travel on the primary  control that the servo can handle  With the push rod connected to the outer most hole  1 1 2   the  travel on the primary can not exceed 2 1 2   the intermediate hole 2 1 16   and the inner hole 1 5 8      It is important to note that the servo travel should be very nearly the same in both directions  In most  cases this means that the servo arm needs to be perpendicular to the push rod but there are  exceptions such as the RV 4 and RV 8 installations     There will be installations in which space does not permit the use of the stop  When this is done the  aircraft s primary control stops must be positive and care must be taken to be sure that the servo  drives the push rod the same distance in both directions  and that the travel limits of the servo arm  are not exceeded     There are installations in which the travel of the push pull tube exceeds the allowable 2 1 2   For such  installations  the drive can be applied to a bell crank at a rad
16. recesececvcoiecesuccsavesucatasesuiesunesucsuestsuseseuaseesseses   s 11  Assembly  Dia er anni ss cider cocsesaactda ds ciaes tan ccadendesses eevatees veces evi sachs debsebeeboeaeta eenieweaes 12    RETURN MERCHANDISE POLICY AND PROCEDURE    Error  Bookmark not  defined     Revision Date Description  A 07 01 2008 Initial Release          B 01 10 2009 New schematics  amp  Installation notes                                           Mechanical Considerations    The installation information in this section is extremely important and  must be clearly understood by the installer  Improper servo installation  or failure to observe and diagnose installation problems prior to flight    can result in extremely serious consequences  including loss of ability  to control the aircraft  If there are any questions on the part of the  installer it is mandatory to resolve these questions prior to flight of the  aircraft        Most modern experimental aircraft use push pull tubes to drive the primary controls  These tubes generally  have a total travel of 3  or less  therefore  it is best to connect the autopilot servo to the primary control by the  same method  This connection consists of an arm on the servo connected by a push pull rod to the primary  control  Rod end bearings are required on each end of the push pull rod     The servo arm must not rotate even near to the point called OVER CENTER  the point at which the  primary aircraft control would lock up  Some aircrafts mechanical 
17. t be  met is that the side of the unit label  This side right  must face the right side of the aircraft  This is also the  side that has six  6  screws on the surface  The rotational position is not important as long as the right side is  facing right  The side with the sticker also must be parallel with the direction of flight  The mounting holes on  the programmer are 1 1 2 inches apart  and are tapped for a 6 32 thread  use any screw length up to 1  in  length  The engage disengage pushbutton which also serves as the enunciator can be mounted anywhere in  the panel     The activity setting  activity is the amount of servo movement for a given amount of programmer movement   in all RV type aircraft will be at medium activity setting  If more or less activity is required  it is necessary to  use a jumper as per the wiring diagram to change the activity setting     MOVE TAIL UP AT LEAST A FOOT AND ELEVATOR MUST  MOVE UP AT SAME TIME  MOVE TAIL DOWN AT LEAST A  FOOT AND ELEVATOR MUST MOVE DOWN AT SAME TIME     TruTrak Flight System 2 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  January 2009 8300 014 Rev B    Altrak VS control panel installation   The Altrak VS comes with a reversible control panel  which can be mounted either horizontally or vertically   The engage disengage button requires a 5 8    diameter hole  the same size hole can be used for the mounting  of the VS control knob  A template for the two holes is included with this manual  When putting the knob on    the VS contr
18. the Digitrak   Pictorial Pilot will enter control  wheel steering mode as normal  but the Altrak will remain engaged while the pilot manually flies the aircraft to  the desired track  Upon release of the control wheel switch the Digitrak   Pictorial Pilot will re engage and  synchronize to the track being flown at the time  Altrak will remain engaged throughout the maneuver  It  should be noted that if Altrak is in altitude hold during this maneuver  it will lose some altitude while the  aircraft is turning  The altitude loss could be as much as 50 to 100 feet depending upon the bank angle  The  Altrak will recover the lost altitude on its own after the turn is complete     Changing the desired altitude can be done by simply rotating the VS control knob to the right to command a  vertical speed climb  or to the left to command a vertical speed descent  The maximum possible vertical  speed in either direction is approximately 800 feet per minute  As when in the altitude hold mode  the Altrak  VS will always enunciate the need for trim  with a rapid flashing for trim up  and a slow flashing for trim down     TruTrak Flight System 5 Altrak Installation  amp  User Guide  January 2009 8300 014 Rev B    Electrical Pin Out    The table below provides a brief explanation of each pin function on the main 15 pin connector P101        Rear 15 Pin Connector P101  viewed from rear of unit    P101 Function Notes  Pin    Autopilot Master   12 to  14 V DC   The autopilot itself draws less th
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