THIS IS A QUICK TEXT FILE FROM Dave Haskel re the new panel and its operation
Note that the panel has a seperate engine display activated by pressing button marked 1 on the cockpit panel.


To use the engine switches correctly you must select them in the correct sequence.
The master switch has three switching positions; off, internal (aircraft) supply and external (ground power unit) supply. Clicking on one side of the switch (e.g. external) will supply power to the panel. Clicking on the same side again will turn the master switch off. Clicking on the opposite side of the switch (e.g. internal) will move the switch directly to that position without disturbing the power connection. If switched to external supply, which would be the normal position while starting engines, then it is assumed that a GPU is attached. Should you attempt to move off without changing your power from external to internal (i.e. disconnecting the GPU), you will hit the GPU, severely damage an engine and come to an abrupt and very noisy halt....... If this happens then you need to report to maintenance and get a new aeroplane.

The above gauge and the Battery switch must be selected to the appropriate condition before any of the engine switches will work.
Once the above is completed you can select the Fuel Pump switch, after which the Ignition and Starter switches can be selected. If everything is well then the engine will start. You can select the generator switch at any time before deselecting the ground power switch.
Happy Flying.\par


The RN doc is some informaion regarding a project that Dave has a big part in. Well worth checking this stuff out. I have seen it and its very very good.