5 brightness adjustment when active, 6 in-flight calibration flow charts, Brightness adjustment when active -8 – BendixKing KLR 10 User Manual

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KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide

KLR 10 Controls

P/N D201306000109

Page 2-8

Rev 1 Feb 2014

Next, cover the photo diode on the display for at least 5 seconds

with your thumb or a piece of black electrical tape. Quickly press

and release the

Brightness button on the KLR 10 indicator until

it’s at a minimum or lowest level.

Wait 5 seconds for the unit to store the setting then remove your

thumb or the tape.

Observe that the display’s brightness level changes from dim to

bright when light is applied and removed from the photo diode. This

process takes about 5 seconds for the brightness level to change.

Remove power, wait a few seconds and re-apply power.

On power up, if fully calibrated, the system will enter its self test,

display illumination routine in which all colored segments are

illuminated one by one upwards and then one by one downwards.

Otherwise, if OAA and Cruise still need to be calibrated, then the

blue and green segments will flash and then turn off.

2.5 BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT WHEN ACTIVE

To change brightness when the unit is active, quickly push and

release the

Brightness button until the desired brightness level is

reached.
There are 16 brightness levels and a photo cell to detect

“nighttime” and “daytime” ambient light levels and automatically

switches to the stored level. The new brightness levels are stored

when powered off.

2.6 IN-FLIGHT CALIBRATION FLOW CHARTS

The following flow charts contain an abbreviated version of the in-

flight calibration procedures. The complete in-flight calibration

procedures are contained in Section 5 of the KLR 10 Lift Reserve

Indicator Installation Manual, part number D201305000058.
It is highly recommended, to make calibration easier and safer, that

the pilot flies the aircraft while a second person follows the

calibration procedure and enters the appropriate set points for the

instrument.

CAUTION

At ALL times, the Pilot-in-Command must fly the aircraft in a

safe manner at altitude while maneuvering the aircraft in

slow flight.

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