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The auxiliary inputs can be configured to provide accurate readings when connected to a fluid
temperature sensor by setting the auxiliary scale factor to a special code of 0. This tells the instrument
that the auxiliary input has been wired to a fluid temperature sensor (of the type the instrument has
been factor set for, such as type V, or type S as shown on the label on the rear cover). The EIS will
then convert the signal on the auxiliary input into a reading in degrees F or C according to the selection
on the UNITS page.
The user must install a resistor between the 4.8V output of the instrument, and the auxiliary input used
for the fluid temperature, and also connect the fluid temperature sensor to the aux input and ground.
The value of the resistor to be used is given in the following table.
Instrument sensor type as
shown on the rear cover. This
letter will appear in the
Software Version.
Value of 1% resistor to
connect between 4.8V
output and auxiliary input
S
475
V
301
7.1.5
Auxiliary Forward/Reverse Sensing Selection (+/-)
This selection tells the instrument whether each auxiliary input will be sensed forward (increasing
voltage = increasing value) or reverse (increasing voltage = decreasing value). The sheet included with
the auxiliary input sensor will tell you if forward or reverse is required. In most cases, forward sensing
is used.
This page displays all 6 forward/reverse selections on one page. Use the left and center buttons to
select the combination that fits your needs. The +/- signs apply, from leftmost to rightmost, auxiliary
1 to auxiliary 6 respecitively. The following screen shows auxiliary 2 set to reverse sensing, with all
other inputs set to forward sensing.
+ / - + - + + + +
U P D O W N N E X T
7.1.6
Auxiliary Decimal/Integer Selection (D/I)
This selection allows you to chose whether the display includes a decimal point before the last digit
(the D selection), or not (the I selection). The decimal selection is useful for displaying such values as
Manifold Pressure (inches and tenths of inches of mercury), or possibly fuel level (gallons and tenths
of gallons). Integer values are typically used for most auxiliary input functions, including fuel pressure,
coolant pressure, ammeter etc. As with the Forward/Reverse sensing function, the leftmost D or I
character on the right of the screen applies to auxiliary 1, and the rightmost to auxiliary 6. Use the UP
and DOWN buttons to select the desired combination.
Summary of Contents for 912 Dragonfly
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