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The pitot symbol indicates which Pitot tube is used to display current speed
and to indicate whether or not a Pitot tube is clogged. Below is a list of the
symbols and their meaning:
Port pitot tube used for display; Starboard pitot tube is functional:
Port pitot tube used for display; Starboard pitot tube clogged:
Starboard pitot tube used for display; Port pitot tube is functional:
Starboard pitot tube used for display; Port pitot tube clogged:
The set point, deviation and calibration values are stored in non-volatile
memory. When the speedometer is powered on, it will recall the last valid
values set.
Tachometer Operations
The tachometer displays current engine speed in revolutions per minute in both
the analog and digital tach displays. The text line displays elapsed engine
hours in one-tenth hour increments. The elapsed time will only increment if
engine speed is over 400 RPM to prevent counting time when the ignition is
on but the engine is not running. Elapsed engine hours are stored in non-
volatile memory and are recalled when the tachometer is powered on. Engine
hours cannot be set ahead or back.
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The pitot symbol indicates which Pitot tube is used to display current speed
and to indicate whether or not a Pitot tube is clogged. Below is a list of the
symbols and their meaning:
Port pitot tube used for display; Starboard pitot tube is functional:
Port pitot tube used for display; Starboard pitot tube clogged:
Starboard pitot tube used for display; Port pitot tube is functional:
Starboard pitot tube used for display; Port pitot tube clogged:
The set point, deviation and calibration values are stored in non-volatile
memory. When the speedometer is powered on, it will recall the last valid
values set.
Tachometer Operations
The tachometer displays current engine speed in revolutions per minute in both
the analog and digital tach displays. The text line displays elapsed engine
hours in one-tenth hour increments. The elapsed time will only increment if
engine speed is over 400 RPM to prevent counting time when the ignition is
on but the engine is not running. Elapsed engine hours are stored in non-
volatile memory and are recalled when the tachometer is powered on. Engine
hours cannot be set ahead or back.
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