Instruction Manual For The Airspeed MicroSensor V3 PDF
Instruction Manual For The Airspeed MicroSensor V3 PDF
Instruction Manual For The Airspeed MicroSensor V3 PDF
Thank you for your purchase! This instruction manual will guide you through the installation and operation of your Airspeed MicroSensor
V3 (the MicroSensor). Please read the entire manual carefully before proceeding. If, after you read the manual, you have further
questions or problems, see the Support page on http://www.eagletreesystems.com for additional information, or email us at
support@eagletreesystems.com. Please visit our support web page for the full color, electronic version of this manual which may be
updated if changes were made after printing, or if you want to view the manual on your computer.
Intended Uses
The Airspeed Microsensor is intended to be used exclusively for recreational purposes in model planes, boats and cars. Other uses are not
supported. Further, using the Microsensor in situations where its use or failure could result in loss of life, bodily injury or property damage is
expressly prohibited.
Additionally, the MicroSensor can be connected to your eLogger (any version) to provide airspeed data for your entire flight. When
connected to the eLogger, airspeed can be displayed and graphed using the eLogger’s Windows software.
IMPORTANT: It is extremely unlikely that the installation of the MicroSensor will affect your model’s radio range or control. But, as
always after making an electronics change to your model, it is very important that you range and function test your model once the
MicroSensor is installed to ensure that there is no impact on your system.
Packing List
Your package should include the following: The MicroSensor, a machined brass and aluminum Prandtl style pitot-static tube, the Standalone
Cable, approximately 3 feet (1 meter) of small diameter silicon hose, and a printed version of this manual. NOTE: Additional Pitot Tube
kits are available for purchase on our website, for use with multiple models.
Using two lengths of the included small diameter silicon tube, the pressure and static connections of the pitot tube connect to the “+” and “-”
ports of the MicroSensor, respectively, as shown in Figure 1. It is best to mount the pitot tube in your model first, then determine where
you will mount the MicroSensor,
and then cut the two lengths of
silicon tube so they reach between
the two.
2. The static holes on the pitot tube (shown on Figure 1) should extend at least 1/2” (13mm) past the wing’s leading edge, or past any other
obstructions - the farther out, the better. This is to ensure that the static holes and pitot pickup are in undisturbed air.
3. For prop planes, it’s important that the tube be placed so that it is not directly in the plane’s prop-wash, which will result in erroneous
readings. The best place to install the tube is on the leading edge of the wing several inches out from the fuselage, as shown in Figure 1.
4. For jets, gliders, or “pusher” prop planes, the nose cone often provides a perfect mounting location.
After Pitot Tube installation, it is recommended that you glue or otherwise attach the silicon hose to the airframe, to reduce the chance that
hose vibration or movement could cause erroneous readings.
The MicroSensor circuit board can be mounted anywhere in the model. If you wish to read the LED without removing the wing, a small
rectangular hole can be cut at the mounting location of the circuit board, and the board mounted with tape or Velcro, so that the LED is
visible at all times.
Note that in Standalone Mode, the 4 wire cable built into the MicroSensor must NOT be connected to anything!
When powered on, the LED readout will briefly display “0” if the unit is configured for English (MPH), or will display a “1” if configured
for metric (KPH). The factory default configuration is MPH.
Once the desired units are configured, disconnect from power and remove the wire jumper. Then, when reconnected to power, the desired
units should be displayed briefly (“0” or “1”).
When the MicroSensor is powered on, after the Units setting is displayed (“0” or “1”), the highest speed attained during your last flight is
repeatedly displayed, one digit at a time, on the LED. For example, if the highest speed attained was 120MPH, “1 – 2 – 0” will flash
repeatedly on the LED, with a pause (blank LED) after the speed is completely displayed, but before it is displayed again.
To reset the max trigger, just turn power off and on to the MicroSensor. Then, after landing from your next flight, the highest speed
attained during that flight is displayed automatically, overwriting the highest speed from your prior flight. Note that a speed of at least 9
MPH (15 KPH) must be attained before a new highest speed is displayed.
The highest speed of your last flight is automatically saved, so that when you turn the unit back on, that speed is displayed.
For example, if you fly and reach a max speed of 100 MPH, when you land “1 – 0 – 0” will be displayed. Then, when you turn power off
and on, “1 – 0 – 0” will again be displayed. If you then fly again and reach a speed of 50 MPH, “5 – 0” will be displayed when you land.
Logging Airspeed
To log airspeed, just click “Hardware, Choose Parameters to Log in the Recorder” and check the “Airspeed” box.
Displaying Airspeed in the Windows Application
To display the Airspeed Gauge and/or Numeric Airspeed Display, click “Software, Choose Instruments to Display on the PC Screen” and
check the “Airspeed Indicator Gauge,” and/or “Numeric Speed” boxes.
Graphing Airspeed
To graph airspeed, click “Chart, 2D Chart,” select either the Left Y Axis or Right Y Axis, and select “Speed” for graphing.
Displaying Airspeed on the PowerPanel
Select “Hardware, Configure PowerPanel Display”, and choose “Speed” for PowerPanel display.
Troubleshooting
Below is a list of problems that may be encountered, and steps to remedy them. If your particular issue is not addressed by the below, see
the Support page on http://eagletreesystems.com or email support@eagletreesystems.com. Include a full description of your problem, your
PC configuration, your Eagle Tree hardware and software versions, and any other relevant information.
Issue: My plane shows an airspeed variation during warm-up on the ground as I rev the throttle.
Solution: This problem can occur when the Pitot Tube’s opening is being hit by prop-wash. The solution is to move the tube farther away
from propeller airflow. Note that slight variations in speed is normal when stationary.
Specifications (Approximate)
• Measures airspeed from 9 MPH to 350 MPH (15KPH to 563KPH), with 1 MPH (1 KPH) Resolution
• Power input (Standalone Mode) – 3V to 16V
• Circuit Board: Weight 4 grams (0.15 oz), dimensions 28 mm x 16 mm x 10 mm (1.1” x 0.62” x 0.4”)
• Pitot Tube: Weight 3 grams (0.1 oz), length 80mm (3.2”), diameter 4 mm (0.16”)
• Pitot Tube Hose: Silicon, clear, 3 feet (1 meter), 1.5mm ID, 2.5mm OD
• Precalibrated – no user calibration required
• Advanced Temperature Compensation
• Metric or English units
Limited Warranty
Eagle Tree Systems, LLC, warrants the MicroSensor to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from
the date of original purchase. This warranty is nontransferable. If your unit requires warranty service during this period, we will replace or
repair it at our option. Shipping cost to us is your responsibility. To obtain warranty service, email support@eagletreesystems.com for
further instructions.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM
STATE TO STATE (OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION). OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCITONS AND DEFECTS IN
HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. ALL EXPRESS
AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND
CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE TERM
OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL
APPLY AFTER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD HAS EXPIRED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
WE DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR FOR
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LIABILTY FOR THIRD-PARTY
CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES, FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE, OR FOR LOST DATA OR LOST
SOFTWARE. OUR LIABILITY WILL BE NO MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT THAT IS THE
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