DAVTRON INSTRUMENTS
DESCRIPTION
800-14V Chronometer w/Batt
Easy two button operation providing Local Time, GMT, Elapsed Time and Countdown Timer with flashing alarm, all on a high contrast liquid crystal display.
Model 800 operational input is 11V - 30V. The referenced 5V, 14V and 28V listed below identify lighting configuration for the backlight operation for nightime viewing. Local Time is user selectable 12 or 24 hour. If customer request custom set-up from the factory, contact distributor.
Davtron Inc has determined that installation of all Davtron products are considered minor according to (FAR) 21.93(a). All of our units are similar in design, with their electrical, mounting size, and weight being similar. Even though we consider installation of Davtron products to be minor, it is up to the installing mechanic to determine if the installation is minor or major. For a minor, a maintenance log book entry is all that is required. The FAA has determined that the installation of replacement clocks in non-transport category airplanes is considered to be minor, therefore only a maintenance log book entry is required referencing letter 100S-GA-10-53 from the FAA. For a major installation on a non PMA approved airframe, a FAA 337 form should be filed with your local FSDO and a possible field approval done. FAA PMA# PQ1062NM (View a sample 337 form)
Davtron Inc. recommends that you purchase our products through your local avionics shop and have them do your installation. They know how to handle all the log book entries you need for FAA approval.
Features
- TWO BUTTON CONTROL SYSTEM
- UNIVERSAL TIME
- LOCAL TIME
- ELAPSED TIME COUNTER
- ELAPSED TIME COUNTDOWN TIMER
- ELASPED TIME ALARM
- OPTION AUDIO ALARM
- LIQUID CYSTAL DISPLAY
- FAA-PMA APPROVED
Specifications
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Questions & Answers
See below for answers to our most popular questions.
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Is the battery required? If I simply connect to the avionics bus and do not require memory to be stored, will clock function and allow me to avoid battery depletion.
Hello and thank you for your inquiry.
The AA battery is an option that needs to be specified upon ordering.
The keep alive current is:
- Keep Alive Current: .004 Amps. 12 to 30 Volts
Q: I put a battery in the back of my clock, but it still doesn't work, what is wrong?
A: You need aircraft power to power up the display, the AA battery is only for memory when Aircraft Avionics is turned off. If you wire up unit to aircraft battery to always be on, remove AA battery so you don't have to worry about replacing it every two years.
M800 Digital Clock | Davtron Inc
Hope this helps!
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