RPM and MAP Section Display
The upper semicircular bar graph shows the RPM (Revolutions per Minute) and the lower semicircular bar graph shows the MAP (Manifold Pressure). These are shown both graphically and digitally. Power settings entering red line are displayed by flashing the ALERT icon and flashing message on the bottom left scanner section of the screen. Percent horsepower is displayed digitally underneath the MAP arc. Bar Graphs Section Display
The Bar Graphs section contains nine dedicated 12 segment bar graphs with digital display. The default displays are (left to right, top to bottom): - Oil temperature - Oil pressure - Fuel pressure - Bus voltage - Amps load or charge/discharge - Outside air temperature (or owner selectable ) - Fuel flow, units per hour - Left fuel quantity (or owner selectable) - Right fuel quantity (or owner selectable) The top of the bar is redline and the bottom of the bar is zero for O-T, OP, F-P, amps load. For amps charge/discharge the center of the bar is zero and the top and bottom is redline charge and discharge, respectively. For volts the top of the bar is high redline and the bottom of the bar is low redline. The top of the bar for Fuel Flow is set by the MAX FF parameter. The white horizontal line indicates freezing for OAT. The ranges and alarm values are user settable and are described later in section Section 10 - First Time Setup and Customization on page 36. Basic Scanner Operations Let’s examine the scanner section analog display. Central to the display is the exhaust gas temperature— or EGT— bar graph presentation. The height of each column represents the EGT. The last column shows turbine inlet temperature. The range of the EGT columns is red line at the top down to one half of red line at the bottom. This is called the percentage view because you are looking at a percentage of red line. The Normalize view allows you to see small, subtle changes in temperature. When you change to the Normalize view—hold the Lean Find button for three seconds all column heights are set to the identical half-height. Any changes are shown as an increase or decrease in column height. A one-bar change in column height represents a 10 degrees change. The Normalize view permits rapid visualization of EGT trends, rather than a percentage of red line. The missing segment in the column represents the cylinder head temperature. Above each column is a number corresponding to the engine cylinder number. The rightmost column displays turbine inlet temperature. Beneath the bar graph is the alphanumeric display. A single index dot above one column indicates which cylinder is being displayed on this numerical display. When the index dot is beneath a cylinder number, 1 through 6, the digital display shows the EGT on the left four digits and the CHT on the right three digits. Two other derived measurements are shown in this display: · The rate of shock cooling of the most rapidly cooling cylinder, in degrees per minute. Lycoming recommends that you keep this value below 50 degrees per minute. · The difference between the hottest and coolest exhaust gas temperatures. EGTEGT is shown on the first four or six Scanner® bar graph columns. These are labeled 1 through 4 or 1 through 6 above the columns. The lower limit of the graph range represents half of the TIT alarm red line (default is 825°F) and the top of the range represents alarm red line (default 1650°F). The numerical value of the EGT is shown on the left side of the digital display for each cylinder when there is a dot under one of the cylinder numbers above the column—cylinder 2 in this example. There are two views: Normalize view levels the EGT columns and increases the sensitivity of the Scanner® bar graph columns to 10° per segment. To enter the Normalize view, hold the LeanFind button for three seconds. The NRM icon will be displayed above the Scanner® section. Hold the LeanFind button for three seconds to return to the Percentage view. CHTThe Cylinder Head Temperature—CHT—is represented by a missing segment in the Scanner® bar graph column. If the EGT is too low for there to be a missing segment, the CHT is represented by a lone segment in that column. The scale is shown to the left side of the columns. The numerical value of the CHT is shown on the right side of the digital display for each cylinder when there is a dot under one of the cylinder numbers above the column. TITIf you have TIT, it will be shown on the right-most Scanner® bar graph column and will be labeled with a T above it. Normalize View Indicator
Percentage view (when the NRM icon is not lighted): the columns indicate percent of EGT red line. Each column is composed of a stack of segments. A maximum height column depicts 100 % of red line and a one segment-high column depicts 50 % of red line. For example, if the red line is 1650°F, a maximum height column represents 1650°F and a one segment high column represents half that value, or 825°F. The Percentage view permits comparison of EGTs across all cylinders. Hotter cylinders display higher columns than cooler cylinders.
Normalize view (when the NRM icon is lighted): the EGT columns are displayed normalized. When you change to the Normalize view, all columns are initially set to the same half height level for trend analysis. Any changes are shown as an increase or decrease in column height. A one-segment change in column height represents a 10°F change. The Normalize view permits rapid visualization of EGT trends, rather than a percentage of red line. You can use normalize in level cruise and run-up. The Normalize view allows you to see small, subtle changes in temperature. When you change to the Normalize view — hold the right button for three seconds — all column heights are set to the identical half-height. Any changes are shown as an increase or decrease in column height. A one-bar change in column height represents a 10 degrees change. The Normalize view permits rapid visualization of EGT trends, rather than a percentage of red line. Above each column is a number corresponding to the engine cylinder number. The rightmost column, if present, displays oil temperature. If turbine inlet temperature is installed, then the rightmost column will indicate this with a T above that column. Beneath the bar graph is the alphanumeric display. A single index dot above one column indicates which cylinder is being displayed on this numerical display. When the index dot is beneath a cylinder number, 1 through 6, the digital display shows the EGT on the left four digits and the CHT on the right three digits. To toggle between Percentage and the Normalize views, hold the LF button for three seconds until the NRM icon toggles. The analog display becomes half height and the display changes to the Normalize view. Selecting the Normalize view does not affect the digital display nor alter the measurement sequence. The scale of the CHT display—described later—is not affected by the Normalize or Percentage view. You may select the Normalize view in either the Manual or Automatic mode. Normalize view is most helpful for engine trend monitoring of each cylinder’s operation during cruise. When using the Normalize view during engine run-up, a fouled spark plug will appear as a higher column. A common misapplication is to be in the Normalize view and then change your power setting, causing all columns to go off scale, high or low. Select the Percentage view before adding or reducing power. Always select Percentage View when beginning your descent. |