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• Enter the desired Target Heading Accuracy in degrees. Entries are constrained to
the range from 0.01 to 5 degrees. The more accurate the target the better the
calibration will be, but smaller heading accuracies are more difficult and will take
longer to achieve using Dynamic Heading Alignment, especially with a lower
accuracy system. The default is 0.500 degrees.
• Decide on how to save the calibrated baseline vector. The options are a manual copy
or Auto-copy:
o Manual copy – the copy button will remain greyed out until the INS Heading
Accuracy meets the Target Heading Accuracy. Once the button is active it
may be clicked on at any time to save the estimated baseline vector. The copy
may be delayed if the dynamics are improving the INS Heading Accuracy
beyond what was specified for the Target Heading Accuracy, thereby resulting
in a better calibration.
o Auto-copy – click on the box to enable auto-copy. When the INS Heading
Accuracy meets the Target Heading Accuracy the calibrated baseline vector
values will automatically be copied to the installed values and saved.