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bwr014 28.03.2005 16:11

FCU and FSBUS (DIRK)
 
Dirk,

Can you please explain me some things.. I have the FCU of PM and the speed/hdg/alt work ok with your fsini settings but the VS is one big mess and i cant figure out certain settings of you..

2, "Altitude", 58, 0, 0x04E4, I16, 0,R, 10,1,1,
2, "AltitudeSet", 244, 21, 0x540a, I16, 0,W+, 10,1,1,
2, "VertSpeed", 59, 0, 0x04E6, S16,0,R, 10,1,1,
2, "VertSpeedSet", 245, 0, 0x540c, S16,0,W+, 10,1,1,

That is how it is now in your ini file but what is the reason of S16? what is the S doing? my problem is that it everytime flip after dailing it backwards to -200 but after that it show in my display 65000 ect until i turn it back to a positive value it show normal again?? I also have a different in the display of the PM FCU and the FSbus one examp. FCU PM say 0000 Fsbus show 1100. I have no idea where to look for this to get it work proper as well...

I also dont know what the + is needed for so maybe you can explain me that as well...

Than i wonder also that when i have my FCU of PM running and than startup FSbus it doesnt show the value as showed in my FCU PM only when i touch one of my push pull it jumps back to the value showed in the FCU PM.. any idea how i can solve that?

if you look above you also have alitudeset a (21) standing why is that?

I also notice something else if you get it to work to get your display value at 16800 it show suddenly the famous ----- not sure how i did that :)

Hope you can answer me this questions Dirk

Thanks already.

gr

Frans M
www.airbus320.nl

PS. if anyone else have figured it out and is using the PM software of AIRBUS in combination with FSbus let me know as well than :)


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