Chapter 5 – General Operation
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Increasing the sensitivity linearly increases the computed
height.
NOTE: This parameter should only be changed based
upon relatively high track splits – say 0.75 to 1 inch or
more. This is because measurement and aerodynamic
noise can affect smaller readings.
BLD1 OFFSET: The number of degrees to offset the
internal blade track windows. A track window is a valid
area where track data pulses can be received. Like the
VXP, the EV2K+ employs a very wide window and this
number rarely has to be changed (the actual window size
is a little less than 360°/number of blades). This offset
positions the approximate center of the window for blade
one after the mag PU fires.
ADJUSTMENT SENSITIVITY: Change adjustment units
and sensitivity. Most units are available: flats, turns,
ticks, clicks, notches, marks, degrees, mils, mm and
“adjust”. “Adjust” is a generic unit available if none of
the other units are applicable. Sensitivities can be
changed for different flight regimes. The configuration
name should be used to indicate flight regime.
3. The SAVE CONFIG AS context key must be used to save the
edited configurations. A normal text editing menu will
appear.
A confirmation prompt will appear if an existing
name is entered.
HINT: Factory names will contain lower case
letters. For clarity, the user should overwrite
the “Factory” or “Factry” in the configuration
name. User entered characters will always be
in uppercase.