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3. Max. Mach :
This limit is usually set to the maximum allowable Mach number that the
aircraft can tolerate. The maximum value for this limit is 5.0 and the minimum is 0.1 A
typical setting for this limit is 1.0.
4. Max. Feet :
This limit is usually set to the maximum altitude that the aircraft
instruments can tolerate. The maximum value is 100,000 and the minimum is 0. A typical
setting for this limit is 50,000.
5. Min. Feet :
This limit is usually set to the minimum altitude that the aircraft
instruments can tolerate. It is usually a negative number. The maximum value for this limit is
0 and the minimum is –16,000. A typical setting for this limit is –2000.
6. Max. Ft./min :
This limit is usually set to the maximum rate of climb that the aircraft
instruments can tolerate. It is usually limited to the maximum indication on the Vertical
Speed Indicator (VSI) on the aircraft. The maximum value for this limit is 50,000 and the
minimum is 100. A typical setting for this limit is 6000.
To modify a limit, select the limit by entering its serial number (1 to 6). The entry field will be
blanked and a new value can be entered into it, followed by the “ENTER” key. The value
becomes effective as soon as it is entered. In the screen shown below, “1” was selected to
modify the max. knots limit.
Note: To set a negative value, enter the positive value and then press the “+/-“ key.
SET LIMITS
1. max. knots =
4. max. feet = 50000
2. min. knots = -200.0 5. min. feet = -2000
3. max. mach = 1.000 6. max. ft/min.= 6000
The CLR key is used to clear the value entered. The CANCEL key is used to exit the SET
LIMITS screen.
3.5.3 FUNCTION 3: SET KNOTS RATE
Pressing “3” on the Function Select screen brings you into the “Set Knots Rate” screen. This
screen is shown below.
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