Ems configuration – Dynon Avionics EMS-D10 Installation Guide User Manual
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5. EMS CONFIGURATION
Once the engine sensors are physically installed,
you must configure the EMS-D10 to recognize
and correctly display all engine parameters. To
interact with the EMS-D10 menu system, use the
6 buttons on the front panel. The buttons are
numbered one to six, left to right. With the
instrument powered on and the EMS main page
displayed, press any button (except the leftmost
and rightmost buttons, reserved for hotkey screen
switching) beneath the EMS main page to bring
up the menu. Press MORE to see the next menu,
and then SETUP to enter the setup menu.
Pressing MORE will toggle through the various SETUP options. For the purposes of installation,
you will be dealing with the GLOBAL, SENSOR, FUEL, TRIM (if installed) and FLAPS (if
installed) options.
Full-Page Setup Menu Overview
When in full-page menus, follow
these tips to navigate through them:
Use the DOWN▼ and UP▲ buttons
to scroll up and down through menu
items.
Use the SEL► button to enter a
submenu (the white area) as shown
at right.
When in a submenu, press UP▲ and DOWN▼ to scroll through the available options.
If you have selected a value that can be toggled between a small number of values (like ALARM
status), the SEL► button will appear. Press SEL► to toggle the value through its possible states.
In the case of ALARM status, pressing SEL► would cycle from OFF to SELF-CLEAR to
LATCHING and back to OFF.
If you have selected a value that can be incremented and decremented (like the HI YEL/GRN
color boundary), the INC+ and DEC- buttons will appear. Press INC+ to increase the value and
DEC- to decrease it.
The EMS-D10 comes with most displays defaulted to ON. If you have not installed a given
sensor or have reason to not display it, set the DISPLAY parameter to OFF.
The EMS-D10 supports multiple types of sensors for some functions. For any input which
supports more than one type of sensor, you must select a “sensor type” in its configuration
section. This information is used by the EMS-D10 to determine which sensor is installed for a
given function. The default sensor type, “1,” is the most common Dynon-supplied sensor for
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