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Glass Panel Engine MonitorGlass Panel Engine Monitor
Glass Panel Engine MonitorGlass Panel Engine Monitor
Glass Panel Engine Monitor
(with In-Flight Data)(with In-Flight Data)
(with In-Flight Data)(with In-Flight Data)
(with In-Flight Data)
MVP-50PMVP-50P
MVP-50PMVP-50P
MVP-50P
Operating InstructionsOperating Instructions
Operating InstructionsOperating Instructions
Operating Instructions
OI 1002051
Electronics International Inc. Electronics International Inc.
Electronics International Inc. Electronics International Inc.
Electronics International Inc.
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Rev. D: 4/25/08**
63296 Powell Butte Hwy • Bend, OR 97701 • (541) 318-6060 • Buy-EI.com63296 Powell Butte Hwy • Bend, OR 97701 • (541) 318-6060 • Buy-EI.com
63296 Powell Butte Hwy • Bend, OR 97701 • (541) 318-6060 • Buy-EI.com63296 Powell Butte Hwy • Bend, OR 97701 • (541) 318-6060 • Buy-EI.com
63296 Powell Butte Hwy • Bend, OR 97701 • (541) 318-6060 • Buy-EI.com
You must read this manual before installing or operating the instrument. This
manual contains warranty and other information that may affect your decision
to install this product and/or the safety of your aircraft.
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1.01.01.01.01.0IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroduction1.1 Features:1.2 Overview of the MVP Screens:1.3 System Hardware:1.4 SE

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1.1 Features:The MVP-50P is a state-of-the-art Glass Panel Engine Monitorwith in-flight data that provides most of the engine and systeminstruments f

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Screen goes into a red or yellow operating range, the appropriateannunciator will blink, the appropriate external warning light willblink and an appro

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The MVP hardware consists of the following three groups of components:A. Probes, Transducers and Extension Cables – These components are used to meas

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1.5 Display Dimming:The MVP provides two methods of controlling the brightness of the TFT display. When the “Brightness Control” isset for “Auto Dim

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2.02.02.02.02.0Main Engine ScreenMain Engine ScreenMain Engine ScreenMain Engine ScreenMain Engine Screen2.1 Power-up Add Fuel Message:2.2 Main Scre

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The Main Engine Screen provides the aircraft system and engine instruments you will view most frequently during aflight. There is important informati

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2.3 RPM and Manifold Pressure:The RPM and M.P. instruments incorporate a digital readout and ananalog arc. The color of the digital readout will ref

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132.5 Engine Analyzer:The Engine Analyzer Display has five operating modes: EGT/CHT, Normalized, Lean ROP, Lean LOP andDigital. The MVP’s current m

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14the hottest and coldest EGTs and the hottest and coldestCHTs. A differential limit may be set in the “EGT/CHT BarGraph Setup” screen. Information

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Important Notice***** MUST READ *****Page 1 of 4If you think it is not important to read this manual, you’re wrong! This manualcontains important op

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152.5.4 “Lean - LOP” Operating Mode: This operating mode was designed to assist the pilot in leaning theengine Lean-of-Peak EGT. As you lean, the E

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162.7 “System” Annunciator:Between the RPM and M.P. instruments is a “System” annunciator. If any function on the System Screen goes intothe red or

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Power-up Announcement: When the MVP is powered up and the Voice Alarm Control Panel switch is placed inthe “ON” position, the MVP will announce, “Voi

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3.03.03.03.03.0System ScreenSystem ScreenSystem ScreenSystem ScreenSystem Screen3.1 Trim Indicator (OEM and Experimental):3.2 Flap Indicator (OEM an

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The System Screen is intended to display system functions and the configuration of the aircraft. This gives the pilotone location (i.e., one screen)

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3.4 Gear Up Warning (OEM and Experimental):The MVP can provide a gear up voice warning if the following functions are monitored: Gear Position, Manif

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4.04.04.04.04.0Flight Data ScreensFlight Data ScreensFlight Data ScreensFlight Data ScreensFlight Data Screens4.1 “Help” Screen:4.2 System Screen:4.

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A menu of the Flight Data Screens may be found by pressing the“Menu” button when displaying the Main Engine Screen. When theFlight Data Screen Menu o

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“K Factor Adjustment” Section:If after filling the fuel tanks you find an error in the fuel “Calc’d Used Since Fill up” field (as shown on thescreen)

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274.4 “Fuel Management” Screen:The “Fuel Management” screen is divided into the following foursections:Fuel Level Data:This section displays the fuel

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Important Notice***** MUST READ *****Page 2 of 4This manual does not make any recommendations as to specific operating parameters or controllingmetho

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28“Dist. Reserve:” Distance you can fly beyond your Way Point based on current Distance to Empty andDistance to Way Point. If the Time Reserve drops

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The Tach Timer records the total number of hours the engine is run above 1300 RPM. The Tach Timer may be setin the “Engine Data, GPS, Timers, etc. Se

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30What makes the MVP’s Checklists so powerful is the fact that they are interactive. Next to each item is a “check”box. The Select knob allows you t

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31Opening a New Flight Plan: A new Flight Plan may be opened in place of the one displayed by pushing the Menubutton while viewing the Flight Plan to

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32Reading a General Info File from a USB Data Stick: A Gen Info File may be read from a USB Data Stickand stored into MVP memory by pushing the Menu

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5.05.05.05.05.0Setup and Control ScreensSetup and Control ScreensSetup and Control ScreensSetup and Control ScreensSetup and Control Screens5.1 “EGT/

Strany 30 - 4.5 “Timers” Screen:

The “Setup and Control Screens Menu” section lists those screens you will most often use to change data duringflight. To view the available Setup and

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36“Normalize EGT & CHT Now?”: Normalizing the EGT and CHT bar graph display will set all the EGTbars to the same level and all the CHT bars to th

Strany 32 - 4.9 “Flight Notes” Screens:

37Flt #_Date X.csv # = Flight Number (same number stored in the Flight Log, Max Log and Min Log)Date = The date of the flight (example: 11-04-06).X =

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5.3 “Voice and Display Controls” Screen:This screen allows you to control and/or set the following warningand display functions. For a voice to be h

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Important Notice***** MUST READ *****Page 3 of 4Fuel Level Accuracy Limitations:The accuracy limitations of the MVP are listed below. It is the pilo

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5.5 “System Configuration Screens Menu:”The System Configuration Screens Menu allows the installer access a number of setup and configuration screens

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6.06.06.06.06.0System Configuration ScreensSystem Configuration ScreensSystem Configuration ScreensSystem Configuration ScreensSystem Configuration Sc

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436.1 Password Protection:The MVP provides a number of screens for the pilot to use during flight, none of which require a password. It alsoprovides

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446.2 System Configuration Screens Overview:The System Configuration Screens provide access to setup andcalibration data. By accessing this data you

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“Write Files to USB Data Stick” Section:“Write All Checklists and Text Files”: This command writes all the Checklists, Flight Plans and GeneralInform

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The “Retrieve ALL Backup Config Files” command reads all the stored configuration data on the USB DataStick. If the configuration data was NOT stored

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Once the MVP has been configured for your aircraft the password should be set to a unique number to limit accessto the configuration data. Do not los

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“Tach Time”: This field allows you to set the Tach Time for the engine. Tach Time should only be changed withthe engine off. Tach Time is a measure

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49If the MVP cannot find a valid GPS signal, the Port 2 Receive Status field will switch (every six seconds)between “Trying 9600” and “Trying 4800.”

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6.9 “EGT/CHT Bar Graph Limits and Color Setup” Screen:This screen allows you to program up to five color ranges for eachEGT and CHT cylinder. Every

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Important Notice***** MUST READ *****Page 4 of 4Important Fuel Level Considerations:DO NOT RELY SOLELY ON THE FUEL LEVEL DISPLAYED ON THE MVP TODO NO

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513. To detect a cylinder operating abnormally hot, you may want to set a red color range for each cylinderFrom approximately 30°F above peak EGT To

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6.10 “Weight & Balance Setup” Screen:The data in this screen configures the “Weight and Balance” screen (found in the “Flight Data Screens Menu”s

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53The tanks must be calibrated with the wings level and the aircraftset for level flight pitch. Start with the tanks empty.“Fuel Tank”: This field s

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54“100% Max Power (Continuous at standard sea level)” Section: Enter the engine data requested in thissection from your POH or published performance

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“Powered By”: The device that provides the Flap signal isnormally a control pot. This control pot can be powered bythe aircraft bus (preferred) or t

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56Screen #2: This screen allows you to select a Main Engine Screen location on which the Function will bedisplayed.Screen #3: This screen allows you

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6.18 “2. Function to Main Screen Mapping”Screen:This screen allows you to customize the Main Engine Screen bymapping a function into any one of the f

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“Displayed Operating Range (From__To__):” These fields allow you to set the operating range of the Arc orHorizontal Strip Gauges. Set the “From” and

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“Probe:” This field displays the Probe assigned to the EDC Input selected above. “Raw Input Value:” This field displays the value of the uncalibrate

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“Snap to zero below:” If the Interim Value drops below the value set in this field, the Interim Value will beset to zero.“Proportional to Bus:” If t

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Contents(Page 1 of 2)Warranty/Agreement----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.0 Introduction:

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AAAAAAppendixAppendixAppendixAppendixAppendixSpecifications / FeaturesA1.0 Creating a Checklist, Flight Plan or General Information FileA2.0 Recorde

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Specifications / Features0425052Rev. D: 12/31/08Models: MVP-50P, MVP-50T, EDC-33P and EDC-33TMVP-50P and MVP-50TWeight: 1.9 Lbs.Environmental: Desi

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Volts:Measured on pin 35 of the EDC Top Connector.Range: 0 to 40 volts.Sensitivity: 6400 counts per volt.Note: A VI-221 or FM-VA-MVP-xx may be used to

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EDC-33T (Both RPM Channels):Input Trigger: +.39V / 0V (Hysteresis)Input Resistance: 20K ohmsMax RPM: 125 Hz.Sensitivity: 772.52 sensor counts per Hz.

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* A Reference junction is provided to accommodate TC probes. Temp channel 8 is closest to the “RefDiode” and is best used for measuring OAT.Resistive

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Airspeed (indicated airspeed) and TAS:Airspeed calculations are based on a NASA equation. True Airspeed will be displayed when the follow-ing is true

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2. The “To” value in the “Display Operating Range” field must be set to the same value as the RedLimit for the EGTs. Note: This is the same value fou

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Flaps:Analog input signals are calibrated using the “Flaps, Trim and Special Function Calibration” screen.Annunciators:The MVP-50x will display annunc

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“REF” - If the reference for any function has a problem or a derived value used to calculate the functionhas a problem, the display for the function w

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A1.0 Appendix:Creating a Checklist, Flight Plan or General Information FileA1.1 Overview:You can create your own Checklists, Flight Notes (Plans), o

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5.0 Setup and Control Screens: ------------------------------------------------------------------ 335.1 EGT/CHT Bar Graph Setup Screen: -----------

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~b or ~B BLUE~g or ~G GREEN~p or ~P PINK (PURPLE)~k or ~K BLACK~w or ~W WHITE A1.4 Word Wrap Formatting:Wor

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A1.7 USB Memory Stick Directory Structure:In order to help organize the data, we have provided three directories for text files on the USB memory sti

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A2.0 Appendix:Recorded Flight Data FormattingA2.1 File Name Format:Individual flights are recorded and stored in the MVP with a unique file name.Exa

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ZULU Time: 22:26:37Engine Hours: 283.82 HoursTach Time: 334.67 HoursData Logging Interval: 6 secTIME,MSTR_WRN,RPM;RPM,F.FLOW;G/HR,FUEL L;GAL,FUELR;G

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A2.3 Yellow and Red Recording Interval:Normally flight data will be recorded at a rate set in the USB and Data Recording screen. At the momentany Fu

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A3.0 Appendix:Calibrating Airspeed1. Connect the Calibrated Pressure Source to the pitot tube and static ports as required.2. Navigate to the “5. E

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A4.0 Appendix:Adding Custom Voice Warning Files to the MVPThe MVP can be set to play a separate .wav file as a waring for each function that enters a

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Testing .wav files on the MVP:Testing .wav files on the MVP:Testing .wav files on the MVP:Testing .wav files on the MVP:Testing .wav files on the MVP:

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A5.0 Appendix:Setting Up the Gear Position and Unsafe IndicatorsThe position of the landing gear is displayed on the MVP System Screen. When the whee

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Option 2: Connect one channel on the EDC to the aircraft’s Nose Gear green down light. The state of allthree gears will be displayed on the MVP based

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1Warranty / AgreementYou must read the entire Installation and Operating Instructions. If you do not agree to andYou must read the entire Installatio

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Page 3 of 36. Navigate to the “4. Redlines, Limits and Color Setup” screen. Select the appropriate Gear for the Function.For each of the Gear Lights

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A6.0 Appendix:Setting Up the Gear Warning FeatureThe MVP can provide a gear up voice warning if the following functions are monitored: Gear Position,

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Page 1 of 3A7.0 Appendix:Setting Up the MVP to Monitor and Display an AnnunciatorAn Annunciator is displayed as a single light on the MVP. It canbe u

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B. Monitoring a Signal that is Switched from an Open to Ground:EDCTemp or Resistive FuelLevel Channel.BusLoadVI-221VI-221Device, Switch orRelayIf a Lo

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Page 3 of 36. Navigate to the “2. Function to Main Screen Mapping” screen or the “3. Function to System ScreenMapping” screen as appropriate. Place t

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2Electronics International is not responsible for shipping charges or damages incurred under this Warranty.No representative is authorized to assume a

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