Electronics International MVP-50T User Manual

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Creating a General Info File: A custom Gen Info File may be created in Word, WordPad, Notepad or most any
text editor. See “Creating a Checklist, Flight Plan or General Information File” in the Appendix section of this
manual.

Reading a General Info File from a USB Data Stick: A Gen Info File may be read from a USB Data Stick
and stored into MVP memory by pushing the Menu button while viewing a Gen Info File, rotating the Select knob to
select “Read Files From USB” near the bottom of the screen and pressing the Select knob to perform this function.

Save a General Info File to a USB Data Stick: A Gen Info File may be saved to a USB Data Stick by pushing
the Menu button while viewing the Gen Info File to be saved, rotating the Select knob to select “Save This File to
USB” near the bottom of the screen and pressing the Select knob to perform this function.

Deleting a Checklist: A Gen Info File may be deleted from MVP memory by pushing the Menu button while
viewing the Gen Info File to be deleted, rotating the Select knob to select “Delete This File” near the bottom of the
screen and pressing the Select knob to perform this function.

4.11 “Data Logs” Screens:

There are four data log screens available: Flight-Log, Max-Log, Min-
Log and Start-Log. To access the different screens press the Menu
button while viewing a Data Log screen. Also, there is a selection to
save the current screen to the USB Data Stick.

Flight-Log: The Flight-Log records the Date, Start Time, Flt #, and
Flt Tm for each flight. The last 500 flights are displayed. A flight is
based on the Flight Timer. One minute after the Flight Timer starts the
MVP records the Date, Start Time and Flight #. When the Flight
Timer stops, the MVP records the Flight Time and appends the
record to the Flight-Log and stores it to permanent memory.

Max-Log: The Max-Log records the maximum values (for a preset
number of functions) reached during a flight. The last 500 flights are
displayed. A flight is based on the Flight Timer.

Min-Log: The Min-Log records the minimum values (for a preset number of functions) reached during a flight.
The last 500 flights are displayed. A flight is based on the Flight Timer.

Start-Log: For each engine start, the Start-Log records the Date, Flt #, Max ITT reached during the start, Min
Bus Voltage, Start Time (time required to start the engine) and N1 at the end of the start sequence. An engine start
is initiated when N1 goes above 0% and the ITT rises 50’C. And engine start is ended when the ITT drops 20’C
below the maximum ITT reached during the start. The last 500 engine starts are displayed.

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