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keypad. Line 4 of the display will show all four units, with the cursor at “Feet”, indicated by
“Feet” blinking. The arrow keys can be used to move the cursor. The UP ARROW key moves
the cursor right, the DOWN ARROW key moves the cursor left. The sample screen below
shows the different Ps units, with the cursor at “Feet”.
2-output format
Units: knots Feet/min
Feet
Actual: M 101.2
3500
1005 M
Target:
20.0
3000
0
Ps units : Feet, Psin, mtrs, Psmb
Select the desired units by moving the cursor to the unit of choice and then press ENTER. The
new units will be displayed on the screen and will blink. Also, the actual and target values,
both for Static and Climb will get converted into the new units and the target values will
blink. This is shown in the sample screen below where the units of inHg (Psin) have been
selected.
2-output format
Units: knots inHg/min inHg
Actual: M 101.2
8.345
28.986 M
Target:
20.0
10.000 29.054
The unit selection will not become effective until the GO key is pressed. The 6600 will return
to the old units if the CANCEL key is pressed. .
Note:
The units change does not perform a conversion between the units of
feet/minute or meters/minute to Ps1 inHg/min or Ps1 mbar/min. The target values for
inHg/min and mbar/min are distinct from feet/min and meters/min. The values do get
converted between feet/min and meters/min. They also do get converted between
inHg/min and mbar/min. Please see “Effect of Rate target value” in section 3.2.2 above for
more details
Note:
The last effective Ps1 units are retained through a power On/Off cycle.
Ps2 units :
Ps2 units can be selected only in the 3-output format. Use the PREV SCREEN
key to move to the 3-output format. Then press the Ps2 key in the “Units” section of the
keypad. The Ps2 units selection will be displayed on the 4
th
line of the display as shown
below. There are eight Ps2 units - Differential inHg (Dfin), inHg, Differential mbar (Dfmb),
mbar, feet, meters (mtrs), knots (kts), kmph.
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