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SECTION 4
PROFILES
Profiles are created in Microsoft Excel and downloaded into the 6300-M4 through the
COM1 port on your PC using the Hyperterminal program that is normally available on all
PC’s.
4.1 WHAT IS A PROFILE.
A profile is a set of up to 50 points that tell the 6300-M4 what you would want it to do at
each point. Each point consists of 7 parameters: 1) Pitot units, 2) Pitot mode, 3) Pitot target
value, 4) Static units, 5) Static mode, 6) Static target value and 7) Static rate (Climb) target
value. These 7 parameters are defined by you in the Excel program.
A total of 20 such profiles can reside in the 6300-M4 at any time. Each profile is identified
by a number between 1 to 20 and also a name which can have up to 12 characters. The
profile number and the name are also part of the profile that is created in Excel.
A typical profile named “Sample” is shown below as it would appear in Excel.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
1
Profile
2 Sample
3
0
3
knots
Control
100.0
Feet
Control
0
6000
4
knots
Control
200.0
Feet
Control
0
6000
5
knots
Leak
200.0
Feet
Control
0
6000
6
knots
Control
100.0
Feet
Control
1000
6000
7
knots
Control
200.0
Feet
Control
5000
6000
8
knots
Control
300.0
Feet
Control
10000
6000
9
knots
Control
100.0
Feet
Control
18000
6000
10
knots
Control
100.0
Feet
Leak
18000
6000
11
knots
Control
100.0
Feet
Control
30000
6000
12
knots
Control
100.0
Feet
Control
50000
6000
13
knots
Control
20.0
Feet
Control
Ground
6000
14
knots
Measure
20.0
Feet
Measure
Ground
6000
15
END
Row 1 always says “Profile”. This indicates to the 6300-M4 that a profile is to follow.
Row 2 left cell shows the name of the profile. This profile is named “Sample”. The name
can have up to 12 alphanumeric characters. This name will show up on the 4
th
line of the
Summary of Contents for 6300-M4
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