Main Operating Screen; Displayed Parameters - Laversab 6300 User Manual

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how to change all the parameters that are shown on the display. As we proceed through the
explanations, it will become clearer as to how the 6300 actually operates.
Interaction with the 6300 is done through several different screens that are displayed on the
Remote unit. All the screens are shown in Figure 3.1. Of the screens shown in Figure 3.1, the
Self Test screen is used only at startup, all the Function Select screens are used only a few
times during normal operation and also when first setting up the 6300. The Calibrate screen is
used only once a year by the calibration facility. During normal operation, the two screens
that are used the most are the Main Operating screen (Main Screen) and the Leak Screen. All
the different screens, except the calibration screen, are explained in this section.
Calibration screen is explained in section 6.
3.2

MAIN OPERATING SCREEN

Most of the operation of the 6300 is done in the Main Screen. All the pertinent parameters are
displayed on this screen. The screen is also used to change Target values, Units, and Modes.
The following sub-sections explain the various uses of the Main Screen.

3.2.1 DISPLAYED PARAMETERS

There are 11 basic parameters of importance while using the 6300. Each of these parameters is
displayed on the Main Screen. Each parameter is explained below and highlighted in a
sample screen.
Parameter 1. Pitot Units: Unit of measurement for displaying the Pitot output. Normally,
the Pitot unit used is 'Knots' for displaying airspeed. Other possible units for displaying the
Pitot output are shown in section 3.2.3, which also explains how to select a particular unit.
The currently selected Pitot unit is shown on the first line of the display (as shown below).
The two values (101.2 and 20.0) that appear below it are in these units.
Units:
Actual:
Target:
Parameter 2. Static Units: Unit of measurement for displaying the Static output. Normally,
the Static unit used is 'Feet' for displaying altitude. Other possible units for displaying the
Static output are shown in section 3.2.3, which also explains how to select a particular unit.
The currently selected Static unit is shown on the first line of the display (as shown below).
knots
M
101.2
20.0
Feet/min
3500
3000
14
Feet
1005
M
0
The

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