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Electronics International FP-5L User Manual

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Reoccurring Fuel Used Alarm - The Reoccurring Fuel Used Alarm may be programmed to blink the Low
Fuel Warning LED each time the fuel used reaches the programmed limit. Example: You have 40 gallons of
fuel on board. You set the Reoccurring Alarm to 5 gallons. You will get an alarm every 5 gallons of fuel
used (i.e., when your fuel levels reaches 35, 30, 25, 20, etc. gallons). Pushing any button or switch will turn
off the blinking LED. This limit may be set to remind you to switch tanks or to check your fuel levels at
specified fuel levels. Programming this alarm to “000” disables the alarm.

To program the Time to Empty and Reoccurring Alarms, perform the following steps:

A. Select the “T. to E.” Display Mode.

B. Momentarily push both “PRG” buttons. A bar will appear in the

upper left corner of the display and the left digit will be blinking.
You are ready to program the Time to Empty Alarm limit.

C. Set the Time to Empty and Reoccurring Alarm limits using the

following procedure:

a) Select a Digit - The Right and Left “PRG” buttons move the

blinking digit to the right or to the left.

b) Increase or Decrease a Digits Count - Moving the "STEP

Switch" to the right will increase the blinking digits count and moving it to the left will decrease
the blinking digits count.

c) Change Functions - The display will toggle between the Time

to Empty Alarm limit and the Reoccurring Alarm limit by
pushing the Right "PRG" button with the right digit blinking
or by pushing the Left "PRG" button with the left digit
blinking. The Time to Empty Alarm limit is always displayed
with a bar in the upper left corner of the display and the
Reoccurring Alarm limit is always displayed with a bar in the
lower left corner of the display.

d) To Exit - To exit the Pilot Programming Settings for the
"T. to E." Display Mode, momentarily push both “PRG”

buttons at the same time. The programmed values will be
stored in memory and no internal batteries or external power
are required to store this information for life.

5. Setting the High and Low AUX Alarms in the "AUX" Display Mode:

In the “AUX” Display Mode the following alarms may be set:

High AUX Alarm - A High AUX Alarm may be programmed to blink the H/L AUX Warning LED when
the displayed AUX value exceeds your programmed high setpoint. Pushing any button or switch will stop the
blinking but the H/L AUX Warning LED will stay on. This limit is intended as a warning. It should be

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Blinking Digit

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Blinking Digit