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NAV440 User Manual
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in the horizontal plane. Using NAV‐V
iron effects
IEW 2.2, the hard and soft
can be viewed by selecting the
ation Menu
Misalignment option on the Configur
For calibration instructions, refer to Aligning the Magnetometer
, and viewing th
rcle during the calibration.
Magnetometer Alignment Using Code
The unit provides a command interface for initiating the hard iron/soft iron calibration without using NAV‐VIEW
2.2. To do so, send a
command to initiate the calibration, and then rotate the user system 360 degrees. The C
WC
W
d has two options: auto‐termination and manual termination.
• With auto‐termination, the unit tracks the yaw movement and after 380 degrees of rotation returns the
calibration complete response,
comman
CC
. The auto‐termination sequence can falsely terminate if the 360 degree
s o
rotation is not completed within two (2) minute
f the WC command initiation.
• Manual termination requires sending a second WC command with the termination code in the payload.
Manual termination is a good option when the user system moves very slowly (e.g., large marine vessel) and
te
completing the 360 degree rotation may require more than two minu s.
The status of the magnetometer calibration is indicated by the softwareErrorÆdataErrorÆmagAlignOutOfBounds
error flag available in the T0 packet. You can access the hardIronScaleRatio and softIronScaleRatio calibration data
as configuration fields in NAV‐VIEW 2.2, or by using the communication protocol. Also, the softwareError bit of the
ftw
masterFail byte within the BIT word is transmitted in every measurement packet. When the unit has not been
properly calibrated, this so
areError bit will be set to fail (high).
The calibration complete (CC) command response message contains the X and Y hard iron bias, as well as the soft
iron ratio. This information can be interpreted to give an indication of the quality of the calibration. For more
information on the hard iron bias and soft iron ratio, refer to Compensation for Magnetic Fields on page 39. Refer to
Chapter 9. Communicating with the 440 for details of the WC and CC commands.
Installation Guidelines
Field Installation
• For a proper calibration and alignment, the 440 Series unit must be installed in its operating environment,
such as the land vehicle or aircraft in which it will be used.