Compass Calibration
General
The Compass calibration is performed to allow the compass to neutralize the influence of the ferrous material on-board the aircraft. The calibration is performed at the factory and in most cases does not need to be repeated.
Preparations
Install Mission Planner (if not previously installed)
Assemble the copter as it would be for flight
Install batteries
Payload installation
Some payloads affect the compass and some do not. You may calibrate without the payload installed, then install it and check the flight controller messages for errors.
If there are “compasses inconsistent” errors, then install or remove the payload and perform the calibration again
Move the copter into an open area with no metal objects nearby
Try to have at least 30 feet from any nearby metal objects
Remove any metal from the person performing the compass calibration
Watches, belts, loose change, phones, etc.
Connect batteries to power the aircraft
Use an in-line fuse if available
Do not press the hardware safety switch
Connect with the Computer
Connect aircraft telemetry modem to the ground station computer
Launch “Mission Planner”
Select the COM port for the aircraft and click “connect”
Select the “Setup” from the top menu bar
Select “Mandatory Hardware” from the side bar menu
Select the Compass menu
Performing the Calibration
Press the “Start” button on the compass calibration screen
Rotate the copter at least once about each axis
Continue rotating about the axes until complete
Upon completion the aircraft will emit an ascending tone
Click “Ok” on the computer screen
Power cycle the aircraft by disconnecting and reconnecting the batteries
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What if the calibration fails to complete?
Check the area for local magnetic interference, make sure the operator(s) who are manipulating the aircraft are free of any ferrous metals and try again. It is possible to encounter buried or otherwise not visible disturbances to the magnetic field that can cause the calibration to fail. In these instances, try a different location.
2. How often must I perform the calibration
The calibration is performed at the factory and in most cases does not need to be repeated. The copter contains a world magnetic model that allows it to automatically compensate for magnetic declination and local variances due to geological features. Only perform the calibration if there is a corresponding error that requires a recalibration to resolve.
BFD Systems – 2020