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XTreme EFIS - STRATOMASTER Instrumentation MGL Avionics

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<strong>XTreme</strong>-<strong>EFIS</strong> Operating Manual Page 784.6.6 Oil Temperature SetupOIL TEMPERATURE DISPLAY:This enables or disables the oil temperature display on the EMS displays screensSENDER:Select what type of sender you are using. Select “VDO” for a VDO resistive sender, “WESTACH” for Westach thermistortype senders, “<strong>MGL</strong>” for a <strong>MGL</strong> NTC resistive temperature sender, “LM335” for a <strong>MGL</strong> precision temperature sender or“USER” for a custom sender. The <strong>XTreme</strong> has a built in linearization curve for a standard 50ºC to 150ºC VDO resistivesender, Westach senders and the <strong>MGL</strong> NTC resistive sender.If the sender type is set to “USER"CALIBRATE SENDER:If the sender type is set to “USER”, then use this menu option to calibrate your temperature sender. See section 4.4.9 formore information.If the sender type is set to “LM335"LM335:If the sender type is set to LM335, then use this menu option to calibrate your LM335 precision temperature sender. Ifrecalibration is required then adjust the value using the rotary control until the temperature matches the reference ambienttemperature. Please note that the LM335 can only be calibrated in degrees Celsius irrespective if the <strong>XTreme</strong> is setup todisplay temperature in Fahrenheit.Menu options for all sender typesTEMPERATURE UNIT:Select whether you want the temperature to be displayed in degrees Celsius (ºC) or in degrees Fahrenheit (ºF).DISPLAY MAX:Select the maximum temperature that you want the oil temperature bargraph to show. This can give you increaseddisplay resolution.

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