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Section 7 - Alarms
Whenever a primary measured parameter falls outside of the
normal allowed operating limits, i.e. goes beyond redline, the main
display will blink an alert icon. This consists of the current digital value
and a flashing red label in the Scanner area and the RED Remote
Annunciator Light. For example, if CHT 2 is at 480, and redline is 460,
the alert would be displayed as CHT2 480
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Tapping the CLEAR button extinguishes the alert.
Primary alarm limits for each specific aircraft model are set by JPI in
accordance with the POH and are not programmable by the pilot.
These typically include some or all of the following measurements: CHT,
CDT, Oil-T, Oil-P, Fuel-P, GAL LEFT, GAL RIGHT, MAP, RPM, Fuel
Flow, and TIT. To view the alarm limits screen hold both buttons 2 & 3
during normal operation, tap NEXT until the list is displayed.
The primary functions for your installation are shown on the Primary label
on the back of the instrument and are identical to those specified in the
FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual/Pilot’s Operating Handbook.
Alarm Priority Hierarchy