ESI-500
Pilot’s Guide
4-7
Messages and Indications
Table 4-1: Indications and Display Conditions
CONDITION
CAUSE/CORRECTIVE ACTION
Battery not available
(amber).
Battery operation (charge and
discharge) is not possible due to high
temperature conditions or low battery
voltage.
1. Check the Pilot Menu Battery
Status.
2. Allow the battery to cool down.
3. Cycle power to the system.
4. The amber battery icon is removed
when the battery returns to normal
operating conditions.
Battery Fault
Battery charging is not possible due to
a cell over voltage.
1. Cycle power to the system. If the
fault indicator continues to be
observed after power cycle refer to
step 2.
2. The battery requires replacement.
Contact an L3 authorized dealer.
3. If battery is replaced and fault is still
detected the unit may be defective.
Battery Charge Inhibited
A low voltage power input is inhibiting
battery charging.
1. If problem continues check aircraft
power input to the unit (14VDC or
28VDC per configuration option).
2. Cycle power to the system.
3. If problem continues replacement of
indicator may be required.
The OAT or SAT value
is replaced with amber
dashes.
Temperature data is missing or failed.
1. Cycle power to the system.
2. A problem may exist with the
temperature input (SAT) or device
(OAT).
The TAS value is replaced
with amber dashes.
True Airspeed data is missing or failed.
1. Cycle power to the system.
2. A problem may exist with the
temperature input (SAT) or device
(OAT).
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