Kelly Manufacturing RCA 2610-2 P Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 7

RCA2610 Series Installation/Operation Guide

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Rev 

C

KELLY MANUFACTURING COMPANY

KMC

KMC

 Publication No.1401-3

Figure 1.3, Typical Display Features

1.  ROLL POINTER 

  The Roll Pointer points to the degree of roll against the Roll Dial.

2.

 

ROLL DIAL

  The Roll Dial shows the degree of roll against the Roll Pointer.

3.  HORIZON LINE

 

Indicates earth horizon relative to aircraft pitch and roll.

4.

 

SLIP INDICATOR

 (Option available for all RCA2610 models)

  Also referred to as an Inclinometer, the Slip Indicator measures the relative strength of the force of gravity and the force of 

inertia caused by a turn; thus indicating whether the aircraft is slipping or skidding.

5.  SYMBOLIC AIRPLANE

  Represents the orientation of the aircraft’s wings and nose in relation to the horizon. The dot represents the nose of the air-

craft and indicates Pitch. The wings indicate roll.

6.  PITCH DIAL

  Indicates the Pitch angle as determined by the Symbolic Airplane dot.

1.4  OPTIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS

For available options and configurations, refer to Table 1.2, below.

Panel Tilt Angle setting   

Set to customer requirements

Mating Connector

MS3116E8-4S or equivalent

Slip Indicator

Optional add-on (order P/N 444-0010-01)

Color Scheme

Standard Blue & Brown

Display pointer style

Fixed

Power Flag

All models

Brightness Adjust  

All models

Pitch Synchronization

As Selected

Table 1.2, Options and Configurations

1.3  DISPLAY FEATURES

See Figure 1.2 below for typical display features. RCA2610-3 shown.

10

10
20

20

30

DIM

PITCH SYNC

 1  ROLL POINTER

 2  ROLL DIAL

 3  HORIZON LINE

 4  SLIP INDICATOR

5   SYMBOLIC 

AIRPLANE

6   PITCH DIAL

Summary of Contents for RCA 2610-2 P

Page 1: ...102 0405 05 02 Rev C December 10 2018 KELLY MANUFACTURING COMPANY KMC KMC PUBLICATION NO 1401 3 With Pitch Sync Without Pitch Sync RCA 2610 3 G P N 102 0403 03 03 P N 102 0403 05 04 RCA 2610 2 G P N 1...

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Page 3: ...ncy Procedures 8 SECTION 4 GENERAL INFORMATION 9 4 1 Flight Testing and Adjustments 9 4 2 Instrument Care 9 4 3 Optional Slip Indicator 9 4 4 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 10 APPENDIX A DO 160G ENVI...

Page 4: ...the horizon line more blue background the aircraft is nose up If the symbolic airplane dot is below the horizon line more brown background the aircraft is nose down When the dot and wings are on the h...

Page 5: ...22 0 40 A B C D 0 170 THRU 4 PLACES 0 170 THRU 4 PLACES DIM 10 10 20 20 30 10 10 20 20 30 10 10 20 20 30 10 10 20 20 30 NOTE All dimensions in inches Mounting Hardware both units 6 32 screw 0 5 plus...

Page 6: ...0 170 THRU 4 PLACES 0 170 THRU 4 PLACES DIM 0 08 1 22 0 40 0 12 1 22 0 40 10 10 20 20 30 10 10 20 20 30 DIM DIM 10 10 20 20 30 DIM 10 10 20 20 30 NOTE All dimensions in inches Mounting Hardware both...

Page 7: ...ts the orientation of the aircraft s wings and nose in relation to the horizon The dot represents the nose of the air craft and indicates Pitch The wings indicate roll 6 PITCH DIAL Indicates the Pitch...

Page 8: ...refully as a new instrument Most mal functioning instruments can be repaired and returned to service Contact Kelly Manufacturing Company for repair and warranty information 2 3 PRE INSTALLATION INSPEC...

Page 9: ...necessary for most aircraft and is to be used only in situations where normal flight pitch is deviated from 0 degrees PITCH SYNC ACTIVATION Once you have achieved the desired flying pitch activate th...

Page 10: ...he RCA2610 will show a Low Voltage warning notice at the bottom of the screen This notice will appear when the voltage goes below 11 volts This notice will also indicate the amount of voltage the inst...

Page 11: ...cts are made from recycled paper and may contain metals and wood chips that will scratch the screen Do Not use acetone alcohol or cleaners containing ammonia By avoiding all screen contact and by usin...

Page 12: ...e tilt angle is any deviation from vertical of your instrument panel in level flight Your instrument needs to be calibrated to compensate for this angle My instrument is showing a turn in level flight...

Page 13: ...no test performed Fungus 13 0 Equipment identified as category X no test performed Salt Fog Test 14 0 Equipment identified as category X no test performed Magnetic Effect 15 0 Equipment tested to Cat...

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