Electronics International US-8A User Manual

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Operating Information

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Blinking Digit

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High

Bar

To enter the Manual Programming Mode, select the channel you would like to program using the “Stp”

position on the Mode Selector Switch. Then with the Mode Selector Switch in the center position, push both

“Pk” buttons at the same time. This will put you in the Manual Programming Mode displaying the High

Limit for the channel you selected.

A) Programming a High Limit - There will be a bar in the upper far left corner of the left and right Display

Windows. This high bar indicates you are programming the High Limit. The digit blinking is the only digit

you can program at this time.

1) Select a Digit - The left and right Peak Locate Switches can be used to select the desired digit you

would like to program. Push the right button to select the next digit to the right of the one currently

blinking. Push the left button to select the next digit to the left of the one currently blinking. In this

same manner you can select a digit in the left or right window.

2) Advance a Digits Count - Use the Step Position on the Mode Selector Switch to advance the

blinking digit to the desired limit you would like. When the digit is advanced past 9 (19 for the far left

digit) it will reset to 0. Programming all digits to “0000” will disable the High Limit.

3) Changing Functions - If you are done programming the High Limits for this channel and would

like to program the Low limits, place the Mode Selector Switch in the Scan position. In this manner the

Mode Selector Switch will call up the different functions in the following sequence:

High Limit (set on each channel).

Low Limit (set on each channel).

Differential Limit (set once, shows up on all channels).

Shock-Cooling Limit (set once, shows up on all channels).

4) Leaving the Programming Mode - You may leave the programming mode at any time by pushing

both Peak Buttons at the same time. When this is done, the programmed information is stored in an

EEPROM memory for life, unless you program in new limits. The Ultimate Analyzer does not use any

internal batteries and the information will not be lost if the unit is disconnected from power or removed

from the aircraft.

Programming

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