Software update, Alarms and trouble shooting – AvMap ULTRA UX0EFS2XAM User Manual
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5. Software update
Download the software update file from www.avmap.it and copy the software file on the
mSD card.
Insert the microSD card into the Ultra while the Ultra is turned OFF.
Turn the Ultra ON providing power supply to the device.
A message will show on the display: “COPY NEW BINARY?”.
Push once the rotation Knob and select “YES” to update the Ultra with the new software,
or select “NO” if you don’t want to proceed with the update.
After the update process the Ultra starts up as usual. Check the software version in the
“SETUP” mode.
6. Alarms and Trouble shooting
Magnetometer not calibrated or not operating correctly
When the magnetometer is either not calibrated or not operating correctly, the compass
on the PFD and HSI display becomes RED.
It can occur sporadically during flight and it is not problematic, as the unit continues to
estimate heading correctly using gyroscopic and other internal means. Magnetometer
failures on start-up or during prolonged periods lead to incorrect heading readings.
What to do?
Perform magnetometer calibration. If the problem persists, and the magnetometer is
external, check connection. If problem persists, relocate magnetometer in the aircraft
according to installation instructions and recalibrate. If problem still persists, external
magnetometer or unit might require service.
GPS failure
During the Ultra start-up and until a GPS fix is acquired, the GPS position field on
the HSI display will indicate GPS error in RED. If the GPS fails during operation, the
same condition is indicated. The unit can continue calculating position with degraded
precision in absence of GPS.
What to do?
Allow for some time (up to 3 minutes) for the GPS to acquire first fix. If failure persists
after this point, verify GPS antenna connection.
AHRS failure
When the PFD display mode becomes totally RED there is a AHRS failure. This failure
occurs when the unit exceeds any of the following limits: 1600deg/s (all axis) and 8g
(all axis).
What to do?
This failure should only occur during high dynamics in flight. The unit will accumulate