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EMS Operation
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SkyView Pilot’s User Guide - Revision M
The green markings on pitch/roll/rudder trim indications, if they exist, nominally depict the
take-off position markings as defined during calibration.
Combined CHT/EGT Gauge
The combined CHT/EGT Gauge shown in Figure 45 displays all of the engine’s CHTs and EGTs in
one compact gauge. EGTs are displayed numerically down the right side of the gauge. They are
represented graphically by the solid yellow/green/red bar graph. CHTs are displayed
numerically on the left side of the gauge. They are graphically represented by the white “tick
marks” that overlay the EGT bars. When caution or alarm points are red, this tick mark changes
colors with the numbers. This representation allows all CHTs and EGTs to be displayed in a way
that affords quick comparison of their values, whether raw data or a graphical comparison is
preferred.
Figure 45 - Combined CHT/EGT Gauge
Rotax 912 Behavior
SkyView can be configured to adjust the oil temperature and tachometer gauges for the Rotax
912 engine dynamically to reflect limitations that Rotax specifies for that engine. When this
behavior is turned on (per the SkyView Installation Guide), the tachometer and oil temperature
behave in the following ways:
Tachometer for Rotax 912:
When OIL TEMP < 120ºF, the TACHOMETER displays these ranges:
0-1400
and
4000-6000 RPM in RED
1400-1800
and
2500-4000 RPM in YELLOW
1800-2500 RPM in GREEN
When OIL TEMP > 120ºF, the TACHOMETER displays
different
ranges:
0-1400
and
5800-6000 RPM in RED
1400-1800
and
5500-5800 RPM in YELLOW
1800-5500 RPM in GREEN
The alarm type for the tachometer is the “self-clearing” type.