Model A-30 Altitude Digitizer Operation Manual Installation Manual
Model A-30 Altitude Digitizer Operation Manual Installation Manual
Model A-30 Altitude Digitizer Operation Manual Installation Manual
OPERATION MANUAL
INSTALLATION MANUAL
MOD 9 GRAY CODE OUTPUT TO 42,000 FEET TWO RS 232 OUTPUTS
MOD 5 GRAY CODE OUTPUT TO 30,750 FEET
SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
SECTION 3 PIN OUT
SECTION 4 RS 232 OUTPUTS
SECTION 5 CALIBRATION
SECTION 6 OPERATION
SECTION 7 CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS
SECTION 8 SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 9 PARTS LIST
SECTION 10 TRANSPONDER CONNECTION
SECTION 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING
SECTION 12 WARRANTY
SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION
The model A-30 digitizer is designed to work with all modern mode
A/C and mode S transponders. In the mod 4 through mod 7
configuration the digitizer reports to 30,750 feet and provides parallel
gray code output. In the mod 8 and above configuration, the digitizer
reports to 42,000 feet and provides both parallel gray code and two RS
232 outputs which are jumper selectable in the most popular data
formats. RS 232 altitude reporting is jumper selectable in 10 or 100 foot
increments. The mod 5 and mod 9 configurations are plug compatible
with all earlier mod 1, 2, 3 ,4 and 8 digitizers (serial numbers 2,400
through 120,499). Care must be taken when replacing earlier digitizers
to make sure that power is only applied to pin 8. See section 8 of this
manual before replacing earlier encoders. The cable assembly supplied
with the digitizer is tested and complies with all requirements of FAR
23.1359 and FAR 23.853 and is suitable for installation in any part 23
aircraft.
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
MOUNTING
The Model A-30 digitizer is designed to be located in the same
environmental area as the primary altimeter used for flight reference.
Avoid mounting the digitizer in the direct airflow of hot or cold air inlets.
The digitizer may be mounted in any position within the aircraft. Use
6-32 fasteners or 5/32” rivets to attach the mounting tray (P/N A30.03).
Make sure the head of the fastener used does not protrude above the
recess in the tray.
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POWER INPUT
10 to 32 Volt DC power to the digitizer should be supplied directly from
the main power buss of the aircraft. The circuit should be protected by a
2 – 3 amp circuit breaker or fuse meeting FAR 23.1357 requirements.
(see figure 1) We do not recommend that transponder switched power
be used for digitizer power. See section 3 for pin out information.
MAIN A/C BUSS
+10 - 32 VOLTS DC POWER INPUT A-30 DIGITIZER
FIGURE 1
PIN 8
RED WIRE
PIN 15
A/C GROUND BLACK WIRE
PITOT-STATIC CONNECTION
Pitot-Static hookup to the A-30 is through the port in the top of the case.
The factory installed port is designed to use 3/16” diameter EPDM hose
which is enclosed with the unit. An optional 1/8” NPT port fitting (P/N
A30.06.02) is also included with the unit. Refer to FAR 23.1325.
1. Identify the static source line which is connected to the primary flight
altimeter used for flight reference.
4. Cut the static line at this location. Make sure not to contaminate the
inside of the static line when cutting it. Use a razor blade on plastic line
and a tubing cutter on metal line.
5. Install the plastic “T” fitting supplied (P/N A30.06.05) in the static line.
If installing this fitting in plastic static line use the two reducing rubber
adaptors supplied (P/N A30.06.06). If installing this fitting in metal static
line cut two 1” long pieces from the EPDM. Secure the “T” fitting and
rubber hose using the supplied spring clamps. (P/N A30.06.07 &
A30.06.08) (See Figure 2)
6. Secure the end of the EPDM hose to the port on the digitizer. Use the
spring clamp supplied (P/N A30.06.07) to retain the hose to the port.
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7. If the alternate 1/8” NP static connection is to be used, remove the
top cover and install the alternate port fitting (P/N A30.06.02). See
section 4 cover removal procedure. You may also connect the
alternate port to the existing port by cutting a short piece of the
EPDM hose and connecting it between fittings and securing each end
with the supplied spring clamps. (See figure 2)
A-30 DIGITIZER
STATIC LINE
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SECTION 4 RS 232 OUTPUTS
To change the RS 232 data formats configure the jumpers as shown in
figure 4 below. The default configuration is Trimble/Garmin 9600 baud
with 10 foot resolution. Each output may be individually selected.
To change the data ports remove the cover by removing the four (4)
cover retaining screws (See figure 2). Lift the cover from the end furthest
from the 15 pin connector until the static port fitting is pulled free from
the internal rubber connector. Once the cover has been lifted enough,
move the cover sideways off of the 15 pin jack. See figure 4 to select the
data format which is required at each port and reinstall the cover. (See
figure 4)
FIGURE 4
SECTION 5 CALIBRATION
The Model A-30 Digitizer is calibrated typically to within +- 50 feet
straight line fit from it’s highest and lowest reporting altitude using NIST
traceable pressure standards. For most installations little or no
adjustment is necessary to match the Digitizer to the altimeter.
Altimeters which are on the high or low side of the requirements of
TSO C-10b may require correspondence adjustment. FAR 91.217
requires that altitude Digitizers must be calibrated when installed.
FAR 91.413 requires calibration any time installation or maintenance is
performed on a Transponder/Digitizer system.
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
1. Calibration should be done with both the primary flight altimeter and
Digitizer at the same ambient temperature within the range of +55 to +95
degrees Fahrenheit (+15 to +35 degrees centigrade). Power supplied to
the Digitizer should be of the same nominal voltage as the aircraft buss
voltage to which it is to be installed. The digitizers are factory calibrated
at 14V nominal voltage, when calibrating using 24V buss voltage the
factory calibration will be 100-200 feet off at sea level.
2. Apply power to the Digitizer for at least 5 minutes before proceeding
with the calibration.
3. Determine the altitude to which you will be calibrating the encoder.
Supplied with the Digitizer are four (4) altimeter placards. (See figure 5)
4. With the primary flight altimeter set to 29.92 in hg, decrease the
system pressure supplied by the pitot –static test set until the primary
flight altimeter indicates 50 feet lower than the maximum altitude to
which you are calibrating.
5. Check the code transition point at this altitude and if required adjust
the trim pot marked “H” until the transition point is within +-50 feet of
the primary flight altimeter with both increasing and decreasing
pressure. (See figure 6)
6. Increase system pressure until the primary flight altimeter indicates
+50 feet. If required adjust the trim pot marked “L” until the transition
point is within 10 feet of this altitude with both increasing and
decreasing pressure.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6 until an accuracy of +- 50 feet is obtained for
both increasing and decreasing pressure at both maximum calibration
altitude and 0 foot altitude.
8. Install a placard which corresponds to the maximum altitude to which
the Digitizer was calibrated on the front center face of the primary flight
altimeter.
FAR 91.217 requires that a correspondence check be preformed.
AC43-6B provides guidance on acceptable methods to accomplish this.
FIGURE 5
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SECTION 6 OPERATION
The operation of the A-30 Digitizer is controlled by the aircraft
transponder. Place the transponder in the altitude reporting mode to
transmit altitude data. Model A-30 digitizers which transmit RS 232 data
(mod 8 and above) provide continuous data to RS 232 devices.
The air traffic control system standard allows for use of mode C altitude
information that is up to 249 feet in error. A properly functioning and
calibrated Digitizer may report mode C altitude deviations of up to +/-
200 feet to ATC. This error is a result of a number of factors present in
the aircraft and ATC system.
All Digitizers report altitude based on standard pressure of 29.92 in Hg.
If your aircraft is equipped with a transponder or other device that
displays pressure altitude without barometric correction we recommend
that regular periodic checks of the displayed altitude be made. To do
this, set the altimeter to 29.92 in Hg and verify that the altitude display
indicates altitude that is within 200 feet of the altimeter.
If your aircraft is equipped with a GPS or other device which displays
barometrically corrected altitude from the RS 232 data, set the altitude
correction the same for both the device and the altimeter. The difference
in altitude indications should be less than 249 feet.
If no altitude readout device is available in the aircraft we recommend
that the accuracy of the device be periodically verified with ATC
controllers. Make sure that the altimeter barometric pressure is set to
the proper value for your location. The altitude reported by the controller
and the altimeter indication should not deviate by more than 200 feet.
Air traffic controllers are required to verify the accuracy of the Digitizer
before the altitude data can be used for separation of traffic. If notified
by a controller “altitude squawk deviates by (number of feet) stop
altitude squawk” this indicates that your altimeter, Digitizer or
transponder is malfunctioning and should be inspected by a certified
repair facility.
If an air traffic controller reports “no altitude squawk” the most likely
problem is with the aircraft transponder.
The warm-up times listed in the specifications are for initial power up of
the Digitizer. Ambient temperature is the temperature to which the
Digitizer has subjected to prior to warm-up.
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SECTION 8 SPECIFICATIONS
Approvals: FAA TSO C-88a Range: MOD 5 –950 to 30,750 feet
German LBA 10.221/4 MOD 9 –950 to 42,000 feet
Accuracy: Typical +- 20 feet Size: L 6” W 2.65” H 1.3”
Maximum +- 50 feet Weight 5.1 oz (144 grams)
Operating voltage: 10 to 32 VDC Operating current: 160 mA typical
Operating temp: -4 to +131° F Warm-up current draw:
-20 to +55° C 14VDC 160 mA
Warm-up time: 28VDC 220 mA
70° F ambient 60 seconds
0° F ambient 210 seconds Altitude resolution:
Gray code (parallel) output 100ft
RS 232 10ft or 100ft
DO-160B ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORIES
C4BA/JKLMNOPS/XXXXXXZZBBBXXXX
DO-178B NOT APPLICABLE CONTAINS NO MICROPROCESSOR
The cable assembly supplied with the digitizer is tested and complies
with all requirements of FAR 23.1359 and FAR 23.853 and is suitable for
installation in any part 23 aircraft.
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SECTION 10 TRANSPONDER CONNECTION
Data transfer to the transponder is accomplished by connecting the
data lines C1 through A4 to their corresponding pins on the
transponder. D4 is connected when reporting is required above
30,750 feet. Ground pin 6 of the model A-30 digitizer unless instructed
otherwise by the transponder manufacturer. Some modern
transponders will accept RS 232 serial data. Consult the transponder
manufacturers installation instructions for proper connection and
RS 232 configuration.
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SECTION 11 TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE: NARCO AT50 AND AT50A TRANSPONDERS CHASSIS
NUMBER CNG218B4 OR CNR218B4 AND BELOW MUST BE
MODIFIED AS PER NARCO SERVICE BULLETIN AT-50A-5 DATED
02/19/1975 FOR PROPER OPERATION.
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RS 232 TROUBLE SHOOTING
RS 232 IS ONLY AVALIBLE ON MOD 8 AND ABOVE DIGITIZERS
1. Check to see that the digitizer jumpers are set correctly for the device
you are trying to send data to. (see page 5 for jumper settings)
2. Check to make sure the device you are sending data to is configured
for the data you are sending from the digitizer.
SECTION 12 WARRANTY
THE BACK COVER OF THIS MANUAL CONTAINS OUR COMPLETE
LIMITED WARRANTY
SERVICE
Model A-30 digitizers mod 4 and above (serial number 85,000 and above)
must be returned to our facility for warranty repair or service. No field
service is authorized on mod 4 and above digitizers.
Contact us at:
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LIMITED WARRANTY
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