Dynon Avionics D2 Wi-Fi Troubleshooting Guide User Manual
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D2 Wi-Fi Troubleshooting Guide Revised September 7, 2013
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AOPA FlyQ EFB
AOPA FlyQ application provides flight planning and
in-flight tools combining moving map, geo-
referenced approach procedures, terrain and airport
diagrammes. FlyQ is also able to connect to the D2
for display of in-flight attitude information.
Enabling D2 to communicate with FlyQ is a simple
matter. Tap on the
icon to bring up the settings
dialogue. Scroll down to the Devices section of the
settings dialogue, turn off Internet Wi-Fi and and
turn on Levil AHRS switches.
While it is not strictly required to turn off Internet Wi-Fi, we
recommend doing so in order to indicate to FlyQ that Internet Wi-Fi
is unavailable. This will indicate to FlyQ that no network is available
for updating weather or other data from the internet whilst in flight.
Seattle Avionics recommends for their applications such as FlyQ that Airplane mode be enabled on the
iPad and then Wi-Fi turned on to disable all radios (Bluetooth and Cellular) except for Wi-Fi when
communicating with the D2. This forces the iPad to report its location based on GPS information
without augmenting it with cellular tower or wifi locations that are within range.
Once AHRS is enabled, the application will detect the D2 data stream and notify you with a message
indicating that AHRS is connected. If this connection is ever lost, a complementary message is displayed
to that effect.