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SECTION 3
UNDERSTANDING THE 6300-M3
Note:
Pt = Pitot and Ps= Static
The 6300-M3 is typically used to calibrate and check air data instruments like altimeters,
climb indicators, and airspeed/ Mach indicators on an aircraft. It is also used to leak-check
the Pitot/ Static system of an aircraft. This section will explain how to use the 6300-M3 to
perform these functions.
3.1
START UP
Step 1:
Connect the Remote cable to the Remote unit and the “Remote” connector on
the main unit.
Step 2:
Check the ON/OFF switch on the Remote unit and make sure it is OFF.
Step 3:
Remove the protective caps from one each of the Pitot and Static outputs on the
main unit. DO NOT connect any hoses yet. Make certain that the outputs are
open to ambient. Close Pitot and Static Vent valves.
Step 4:
Connect the power cable to the “AC INPUT” connector on the main unit and
connect the far end of the power cable to an AC supply.
Step 5:
On the Main unit, turn the AC On/Off switch ON. On the Remote unit, turn
the ON/OFF switch ON.
The 6300-M3 will turn ON and the Remote unit will turn ON. The display will briefly show
the sign-on screen and then go into the Main screen. The Main screen should appear as
follows:
Units: knots Feet/min
Feet
Actual: M 101.2
3500
1005 M
Target:
20.0
3000
0
The Actual values shown on line 2 will be different from the ones shown. The 4th line should
be blank.
Before actually using the 6300-M3 to perform certain tasks, it is important to understand how
to use the Remote unit to make the 6300-M3 do what you want. This section explains
everything about the information that you see on the Remote unit and what it means, and
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