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Yel Off with ACK - This setting turns off only the external yellow light when the blinking is
acknowledged. This is the proper setting for FAA certified units.

Yel Stdy with ACK - This setting allows the yellow light to stop blinking and display steady yellow
when the blinking is acknowledged.

Dly – If this function transitions into a yellow operating range and the yellow blinking light is
acknowledged, the function must stay out of the yellow for the delay time before the yellow light will
blink once again. The delay time is the value in this field displayed in minutes.

POH – This field allows the function data to be printed on an E.I. report.

Voice File – This field has not been implemented at this time.

7.11.1 Probe Calibration Screen:

This screen allows you to change the calibration parameters for a
probe attached to a function. This screen provides the following
fields:

Src and Chan – The Source and Channel fields provide
the Signal Source and if the source is from an EDC, the
Channel field allows you to select the EDC channel.

Function - This field displays the Function name.

Probe- This field displays the Probe assigned to the
Function. The calibration data for this Probe is displayed
below.

Raw Input Value - This field displays the value of the uncalibrated data received from the Signal
Source.

Processed Value - This field displays the value of the calibrated data. The Raw Input Value is
calibrated by the calibration parameters listed below.

Gain - The Raw Input Value from the EDC is multiplied by the number in this field. An Interim Value
is produced. Values over one should not be used in this field.

L.S.B. (shift right) - This field determines how many binary logic shift right processes are performed
on the Interim Value. Each shift operation divides the Interim Value by 2 (i.e.; an L.S.B. of 3 is a
divide by (2^3) = 8. A new Interim Value is produced.

Multiplier - The Interim Value is multiplied by the value in this field. The Multiplier may be set to 1,
2, 5, 10, 20, 50 or 100. The Multiplier sets the resolution (i.e., a multiplier of 2 sets the resolution to
2 counts). A new Interim Value is produced.