The P-1000 integrates two independently operating tachometers
via an on-board microprocessor. The microprocessor continuously computes RPM
from timing signals from the magneto's "P-lead" or primary coil
grounding leads. No external probes or sensors are required, thus
eliminating critical components from the hostile engine environment and
providing additional reliability.
Eliminated are the traditional aircraft tachometer problems using
mechanical cables or tach-generators, which can exhibit undesirable
features: excess weight, oil seal failures, excessive maintenance and repair
costs, and inaccuracy.
The use of the two "P-lead" signals provides greater security
of continued tachometer operation. If either magneto fails or operates
erratically, the P-1000 will continue to deliver RPM using timing
information supplied from the remaining magneto.
Continuous comparison of the left magneto's RPM and the right magneto's
RPM will yield an error indication if a difference if found to be grater
than 80 RPM. This feature
provides early indication of worn or malfunctioning magneto points, floating
points or low power output from the magneto coils
The P-1000 detects the total loss of either magneto signal and
turns on an error indicator to inform the pilot, This feature also provides
indication of possible "Hot-Mag" or broken (P-Lead) condition, (or
ungrounded magneto).
Large 1/2 inch Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) characters make the
instrument easy to read from all angles. No interpolation of analog dial
markings is needed. the P-1000 provides smooth display operation
uncommon in digital tachometers. The display is back-lit with a soft,
long-life electroluminescent lamp for easy reading at night.
The P-1000 also contains easy to see indicators for Restricted
(Red Line), Warning and Normal Operation RPM ranges. Also incorporated into
the P-1000 is a highly accurate engine hours clock, and an RPM Trap
memory that recalls the highest RPM achieved by the engine, during any
flight scenario. Both features
are enabled with a touch of a button.
Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) are available for installation of
the P-1000 as a primary tachometer.