Hope this is the right place. I've read the manuals for the Curtiss Electric Propellers and their synchronizers, I've studied the schematics and illustrations, I've looked at countless cockpit photos of airplanes that used them. But in a couple of places I've seen the label "propeller warning light" (P-40F & L manual, B-26 manual) and that wording is what I'm having trouble with.
The Curtiss material says this, and only this, about lights in connection with the synchronizer: "An indicating tel-light is usually incorporated into the synchronizer circuit. Either a 'Master Motor' tel-light or an 'auto-operation' tel-light for each contactor may be used. The former will indicate that the master motor is operating at the set speed; the latter will indicate that the master motor is operating correctly and that the corresponding propeller selector switch is in the AUTOMATIC position."
Those lights seem to indicate a good thing, that the system is working as it should. "Warning light" in any other application I'm aware of (low fuel, temperature, etc) means a light that comes on when something happens that shouldn't. Is there any such light associated with Curtiss Electric Propellers and their synchronizers, or is this just a case of a poorly worded label here and there?
The Curtiss material says this, and only this, about lights in connection with the synchronizer: "An indicating tel-light is usually incorporated into the synchronizer circuit. Either a 'Master Motor' tel-light or an 'auto-operation' tel-light for each contactor may be used. The former will indicate that the master motor is operating at the set speed; the latter will indicate that the master motor is operating correctly and that the corresponding propeller selector switch is in the AUTOMATIC position."
Those lights seem to indicate a good thing, that the system is working as it should. "Warning light" in any other application I'm aware of (low fuel, temperature, etc) means a light that comes on when something happens that shouldn't. Is there any such light associated with Curtiss Electric Propellers and their synchronizers, or is this just a case of a poorly worded label here and there?