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<strong>XTreme</strong>-<strong>EFIS</strong> Operating Manual Page 65<br />

4.5.5 OAT Setup<br />

<strong>EFIS</strong> OAT DISPLAY:<br />

This enables or disables the OAT display on the <strong>EFIS</strong> and MFD displays.<br />

OAT DISPLAY MAX:<br />

Select the maximum temperature that you want the OAT bargraph in the EMS display to show. This can give you<br />

increased display resolution.<br />

OAT DISPLAY MIN:<br />

Select the minimum temperature that you want the OAT bargraph in the EMS display to show. This can give you<br />

increased display resolution.<br />

HIGH ALARM:<br />

This enables or disables the OAT high alarm.<br />

HIGH ALARM:<br />

Enter the temperature threshold for when the high alarm must be activated. Any temperature above this value will activate<br />

the alarm.<br />

HIGH CAUTION:<br />

Enter the temperature for the high caution. This is the lower value of the upper yellow band.<br />

LOW CAUTION:<br />

Enter the temperature for the low caution. This is the upper value of the lower yellow band.<br />

LOW ALARM:<br />

This enables or disables the OAT low alarm.<br />

LOW ALARM:<br />

Enter the temperature threshold for when the low alarm must be activated. Any temperature below this value will activate<br />

the alarm.<br />

OAT TEMPERATURE UNIT:<br />

Select whether you want the OAT to be displayed in degrees Celsius (ºC) or in degrees Fahrenheit (ºF).<br />

OAT CALIBRATION FACTOR:<br />

During the factory calibration a factor has been determined and entered here that will give you an accurate OAT reading.<br />

If you find this value is incorrect then adjust the calibration factor until the <strong>XTreme</strong>s OAT matches that of a precision<br />

thermometer. Calibration can only be done in Celcius (ºC).

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