Quote Originally Posted by 318 iS Cosmos
What's the difference between the analogue and digital values?
Basically in INPA the digital value is a parameter that has a result of either true or false.
For example if the passenger door is opened you are going to see a black circle, which means active. If the door is closed you are going to see a white circle, which means closed/false.

Digital in INPA is like showing an opened or closed circuit.

While the analog value will show you a real time value within a scale.
For example, the consumption of air per hour by your air flow meter.
For instance, it can be 20Kg per h, so INPA is going to show you on a scale of 0 to 50 (example) the real time value of the air consumption, it could drop to 15 and go up to 25 from time to time in normal conditions.

That's my understand of those set of values.

- Digital: Shows you a function being either active or inactive. This is represented by an empty or plain circle

- Analog: Will show you an actual value (Like temperature, air flow measurement etc) on a scale.