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screen below, the 6300 has been commanded to achieve a climb of 3000 Feet/min. on the Static
output. A dive would be indicated by a negative value. The Climb "Target" value is
meaningful only when the Static output is in the "Control" mode. This is explained later in
this section. How to change the Climb "Target" value is explained in section 3.2.2.
Units:
Actual:
Target:
Parameter 10. Pitot Mode: The Pitot output can be in one of three modes –
Measure ("M"),
In the Measure mode, the pressure at the Pitot output is simply being measured and
displayed as the "Actual" value in the current Pitot units. The pressure is not being changed
by the 6300. In this mode, the Pitot valve inside the 6300 that is used to change the pressure at
the Pitot output is pneumatically isolated from the Pitot output. In the Measure mode, the
Pitot "Target" value is meaningless, since the 6300 is not trying to achieve any specific target
value.
The Leak mode is pneumatically identical to the Measure mode. When either (Pitot or Static)
output is in Leak mode, the screen changes from the Main Operating screen to the Leak
screen. The Leak screen is detailed in section 3.3.
When the Pitot output is in the Control mode the 6300 is actually attempting to achieve the
Pitot "Target" value. The Pitot control valve inside the 6300 is now connected to the Pitot
output and is actually increasing or decreasing the pressure to achieve and maintain the
"Target" value.
For an explanation of how to change the Pitot mode between Measure, Leak and Control,
please refer to section 3.2.4.
Units:
Actual:
Target:
Parameter 11. Static Mode: The Static output can be in one of three modes –
knots
M
101.2
20.0
Leak ("L"), or Control ("C").
knots
M
101.2
20.0
Feet/min
3500
3000
Feet/min
3500
3000
17
Feet
1005
M
0
Feet
1005
M
0

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