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HELIX Propeller Instrument PI-1 Short Instruction
HELIX Propeller Instrument PI-1 Short Instruction

HELIX Propeller Instrument PI-1 Short Instruction

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HELIX-Carbon GmbH
Short Instruction PI-1
Initial start-up Propeller Instrument
Step 1: Connect the power supply 9V — 24V
"plus - red cable" and
The instrument starts with all LEDs on, and shows 1234 on the display
As soon as the propeller is running (or the control unit is powered by an external battery) the pro-
peller sends data in a rhythm of seconds and the propeller pitch position is displayed and every-
thing is ok
If the pitch position is not displayed, step 2 must be executed
Step 2: Establish Bluetooth connection
Press the two minus buttons
„– Target rpm" and „– Pitch Position"
The connection to the propeller can be established by
simultaneously pressing the two buttons
„– Target rpm" and „– Pitch Position"
The connection procedure is indicated by the "blue Auto
Led".
After the „blue Auto LED" goes out, a pitch position should
be indicated (one of a small LED must be on) - now the
connection is established.
Otherwise the procedure must be repeated. In an environ-
ment with many Bluetooth transmitters (trade fair or office environment) it is not unusual to
pair several times until the connection is established.
Once the connection is established, it is never lost again.
„ground - brown cable"

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Summary of Contents for HELIX Propeller Instrument PI-1

  • Page 1 HELIX-Carbon GmbH Short Instruction PI-1 Initial start-up Propeller Instrument Step 1: Connect the power supply 9V — 24V "plus - red cable“ and „ground - brown cable" • The instrument starts with all LEDs on, and shows 1234 on the display •...
  • Page 2 HELIX Propeller Instrument PI-1 The instrument is used to display and operate the H60A propeller control system. With the Propeller Instrument you can choose between • the Automatic mode • the Fix Pitch mode (Position) • the Constant Speed Mode (Target rpm) Features of the Propeller Instrument By pressing the keys a command is sent to the propeller.