I followed the instructions for "First Time APM Setup" for APM1 hardware as per this guide:
http://code.google.com/p/ardupilot-mega/wiki/RCSetup
I am unable to see any attitude indication in the Artificial Horizon of APM Mission Planner when I move the APM1 hardware.The readings on "Raw Sensor Data" are 0.
However when I use the Mission Planner Terminal and perform a "test imu" I could see on the text console a variation of Roll, Pitch, from +10 to -10.
I am able to perform RC Setup and Calibration. I also loaded blixer,param.
I am using ArduPlane-2.34. I compiled and installed this code on the APM1 hardware using arduino-0100-relax-windows.zip. I am using MissionPlanner-1.1.87 on Windows 7.
I tried a lower version of the code ArduPlane-2.24. There was no response on the Attitude indicator as usual. Only the variations of Roll and Pitch the terminal imu test increased to +90 to -90.
I am stuck on this one. Please help me resolve this issue.
Thanks,
Mahesh M.
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For APM1 with 2560 hardware and ArduPlane the SLIDE SWITCH needs to be in "fly" position (away from the edge, toward the GPS connector). Once set the attitudes are indicated on the Mission Planner Artificial Horizon as you move the hardware.
( Thanks to Peter Wlodarczyk for this solution !!! http://diydrones.ning.com/forum/topics/arduplane-no-attitude-indica... )
Found the same problem listed on another thread ... but no solution
http://diydrones.com/forum/topics/hud-stuck-on-arduplane-apm1
Briefly:
MissionPlanner-1.1.87 with APM1 + ArduPlane-2.34 = HUD (Attitude Indicator) Not Ok
MissionPlanner-1.1.87 with APM1 + ArduCopter-2.5.4 = HUD Ok
Wondering if there is a difference between ArduCopter and ArduPlane in the way the data from the APM1 is routed over the USB COM port to the Mission Planner.
Any ideas ... anyone?
Thanks,
Mahesh M.
Are you connecting via MAVlink?