Annunciator with internal tachometer

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Switching systems – Condition responsive

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307 66, H02S 906

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061441163

ABSTRACT:
An annunciator device that utilizes a microprocessor allows for the inclusion of a tachometer or an hourmeter-tachometer, functions that typically require external instruments. A display circuit sequentially provides a digital readout indicative of a fault condition, engine speed and elapsed run time. The system draws sufficiently low current to be powered from a CD ignition or magnetic pickup power supply and backup battery. An annunciator device that allows for the inclusion of a tachometer, or a tachometer and an hourmeter, eliminates a great deal of cost by reducing instrument count, customer wiring, and overall instrument panel size.

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