EFIS-D100 Electronic Flight Information System - Dynon Avionics
EFIS-D100 Electronic Flight Information System - Dynon Avionics
EFIS-D100 Electronic Flight Information System - Dynon Avionics
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<strong>EFIS</strong> Operation<br />
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To start the timer, press START. Once started, the button’s label changes to STOP. To stop the timer, press<br />
STOP.<br />
To set the down timer, press HOUR, MIN, and SEC to adjust the timer to the desired value.<br />
You may not have an up timer and a down timer running at the same time.<br />
Multiple <strong>Dynon</strong> products connected via a DSAB network share one timer. Starting, stopping, or configuring<br />
timer on one instrument causes all other instruments to reflect the change.<br />
OATSET – Setting Temperature Offset<br />
If you did not purchase an <strong>EFIS</strong> or EMS outside air temperature sensor from <strong>Dynon</strong> <strong>Avionics</strong>, you may still manually<br />
adjust the OAT to an approximate value. With this manually entered information, the <strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong> calculates and displays<br />
true airspeed (TAS) and density altitude as it does when an OAT is connected. Ensure that you have indicated that an<br />
<strong>EFIS</strong> OAT is not installed; enter the <strong>EFIS</strong> > SETUP > OAT menu and press INSTALLED until the value is “N.”<br />
In the <strong>EFIS</strong> > OATSET menu, press INC- or DEC+ until the value-setting box above the menu displays the current<br />
outside air temperature. This value is then used in the OAT/TAS/DA info item on the <strong>EFIS</strong> screen. For more information<br />
on setting up that display, see page 5-13.<br />
DATLOG – Logging and retrieving data<br />
The <strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong> provides two options for logging data. You may configure the <strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong> to log data to its internal<br />
memory for later retrieval or you may record streaming data serial output to an external device (such as a laptop<br />
computer) in real-time from the <strong>EFIS</strong> serial port (as documented on page 9-2). The former option has the advantage that<br />
it does not require an external device in the aircraft while recording. Additionally, the internal storage logs provide an<br />
indication of alarm events, while the real-time output does not. When data logging is activated, two logs are recorded -<br />
the<br />
<strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong> Pilot’s User Guide 5-15