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Post by willemkelder on Sept 22, 2010 18:27:08 GMT
Hallo Mr Dan,
I can not reset them during the alignment before i switch to align i can reset them but after that not anymore. I checked the carousel fault code list but i can not find these codes.
rgds Willem
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Post by Dan K. Hansen on Sept 22, 2010 18:47:47 GMT
I hope that George can help you out. Meanwhile: Could you please write down step-by-step how you get this error, as apparently you are able to recreate it but noone else can ... So maybe we are trying to re-create the scenario in a "wrong" or at least a different why that you do. It would also help tremendously in the error finding.
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Post by willemkelder on Sept 24, 2010 14:40:20 GMT
Ok i will try.
Starting FS9 default position aircraft is airport KSEA and selecting the B707 on the runway 34R and INS is already aligned (default). 1: I am switching off the INS system and stop the eng,s and switch of the batt (dark cockpit). 2: I move the aircraft to KBOS at gate E8 aircraft still dark. 3: I switch batt power to ON and ext power to ON. 4: I put the MSU selector switch to STBY INS CDU alive. 5: I find position via shift+z is (N42*22.31 and W71*1.33) 6: On CDU put the rotary switch to pos "POS" 7: Push N ind 00000 and put now the N pos in 42223 enter (5 digits avail on CDU) now W ind 00000 put W pos in 71133 enter. 8: Rotary switch to pos DSTRK/STS clear the faults by pushing test switch two time no faults present anymore. 9: Move on MSU panel selector switch to ALIGN. 10: Use the fast aligning procedure. 11: On the CDU the count down will start from 95 to 85 to 75 and on 65 it stops countdown and the faults 004 65 and 045 65 appear. (see the posted images) 12: Not possible to clear the faults.
Hope this helps.
rgds Willem.
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Post by George Carty - HJG on Sept 24, 2010 16:17:44 GMT
Shouldn't the entered longitude be W071013 ?
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Post by Dan K. Hansen on Sept 25, 2010 9:49:31 GMT
Have you tried the slow alignment, just for testing purposes?
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Post by willemkelder on Sept 26, 2010 14:58:15 GMT
Hallo Mr George,
If i read the tutorial which in this poll it is no. But i did try it also same result.
Mr Dan, I did,t try it yet.
rgds Willem.
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Post by Dan K. Hansen on Sept 27, 2010 7:16:53 GMT
May I ask, why you start on active RWY, shut's down the aircraft, move it to a gate, and then start up again ...? sounds kind of awkward to me, instead of just beginning at the desired gate, and you'll even get the bonus of a an aligned INS right away, and no need to shut down and start again .... it sounds strange in my ears, to start at a rwy, and the move to a gate. I would say if you start on the rwy, it's beause you don't care about all the start-up procedures, but the way you do it is very strange .....
It doesn't sound as you a doing any of the after flight procedures on the INS, other that just close it, even though, what you actually do is starte be ending a flight .....
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Post by willemkelder on Sept 27, 2010 11:30:01 GMT
Hallo Mr Dan,
You may ask ? "why you start on active RWY, shut's down the aircraft, move it to a gate, and then start up again ...? "
Because the default opening of FS9 simulator is on that active runway (34R)with a fully ready cessna sorry. Then i select a aircraft which i like to fly with and that aircraft also fully ready to fly (strange, awkward ?) sorry. But sometimes i like to fly from a other airport with that aircraft so i have to move it to that other airport (awkward?) but the default is still running eng,s etc etc. So if i like to play a tutorial sometimes it starts with a cold and dark cockpit so i have to stop everything to get a cold and dark aircraft even the INS system (awkward) sorry. But if the B707 panel is only made for the complete default align situation and is therefore not possible with your INS to use the tutorial you showed me i have deal with it or deleted from my FS9 simulator.
rgds Willem.
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Post by Dan K. Hansen on Sept 27, 2010 12:27:27 GMT
You can select the aircraft of your choice, and start at any gate you want, you do not HAVE to start with the default Cessna and on the RWY. (why do you keep writing (strange awkward) and "sorry"...? do you feel I'm acusing you of something? I just wondered .....) If you don't want me to help you finding the issue, I will of course stop trying immediately, no harm done
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Sept 27, 2010 12:36:43 GMT
Willem .... you can easily overide the default airport startup situation (by selecting a different country, city, airport, runway, gate, weather, time, season, fuel, and payload etc) from the MSFS menu .... and "before" you even start your flight scenario. Although some people recommended it ..... mostly for "convenience only" .... it's not actually imperative for the default MSFS CESSNA (or other default MSFS flight) to be loaded first and foremost and before any other changes are made.
Mark C BOG/CO
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Sept 27, 2010 12:40:15 GMT
SORRY DAN ! We both seemed to be replying to the same post .... and at the very same time ! ;D Mark C BOG/CO
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Post by Dan K. Hansen on Sept 27, 2010 12:53:35 GMT
NP. it might also have something to say, is you stand on a rwy, in a Cessna, load the Boeing (with all the initialisations that implements), and then shuts the whole thing down, just for moving the aircraft, and then start the whole process up (this time without the whole panel initialisation done ..... )
What I'm trying to pinpoint, is that (remember I don't know the coding) is that maybe alot of the necessary initialisation get lost in this somewhat backward way of doing things.
Remember that the CIVA INS is a 3. party gauge, whereas "our" INS is a integrated part of the panel ....there migth be differences in behaviour...
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Sept 27, 2010 17:39:11 GMT
POSSIBLY ! I do generally like your slow but sure and methodical approach to these things anyway Dan ! Mark C BOG/CO
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Post by willemkelder on Sept 28, 2010 15:33:31 GMT
Hallo Mr Dan,
It is only a hobby and i am trying help you to improve the products and i am trying to solve some small problems.
rgds Willem.
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Post by Dan K. Hansen on Sept 28, 2010 16:26:34 GMT
Obviously you feel that I'm mocking you, even though my intention is to try to help you solve your problem, so I think we'll leave it there then, shall we? If any other is experiencing the same kind of problems then please help me in trying to find the reason. Otherwise I will consider this as a one-time only, and see it as a somewhat inexperienced use of the sim and leave the case at this.
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