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6300 Rev H User’s Manual
125-9106A Page 45
3) Max knots/min: This limit can be set between 50 and 500 knots/min. It defines the maximum
rate of change of airspeed. However, it does NOT define the maximum rate of change of Pitot-
pressure in pressure units. (See note below). The factory setting is 250 knots/min.
Note: In pressure units, Pitot-Rate targets can be set between 0 and 30 inHg/min.
4) Max Mach: This limit can be set between 0.5 and 3.0 Mach. The factory setting is 1.000 Mach.
5) Max feet: This limit can be set between 5,000 and 100,000 feet. It defines the maximum
altitude that can be controlled. It also defines the minimum Static pressure that can be controlled.
The factory setting is 52,000 feet.
6) Min feet: This limit can be set between -2,000 and 0 feet. It defines the minimum altitude
that can be controlled. It also defines the maximum Static pressure that can be controlled. The
factory setting is -2,000 feet.
7) Max feet/min: This limit can be set between 1,000 and 50,000 feet/min. It defines the maximum
altitude rate that can be controlled. However, it does NOT define the maximum rate of change of
Static-pressure in pressure units. (See note below).
Note: In pressure units, Static-Rate targets can be set between 0 and 30 inHg/min.
3.10.3 ADJUST DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
The brightness of the display can be adjusted by selecting ‘3in the Functions menu. The screen will then
appear as shown below.
Figure 3.39 : Adjust Brightness
Use the Arrow keys to adjust the brightness. On power-up the brightness level is always set to 15.
3.10.4 RUN PROFILE
Profiles are explained in detail in Section 4. A profile is a pre-programmed set of parameters, usually
based on an aircraft’s AMM, which allows the user to perform a test without having to enter all the
parameters. Each profile can have up to 50 points, where each point defines all the 8 parameters that are
usually entered by the user (units, target values, modes). The 6300 can store up to 15 profiles in its non-
volatile memory.