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1. The following sections provide detail on each onscreen display element Horizon line pitch and roll indicators Bounded on the top by blue and on the bottom by brown the horizon line behaves in much the same way as a traditional gyro based artificial horizon Unlike a mechanical artificial horizon the EFIS D6 s horizon has no roll or pitch limitation The horizon line stays parallel to the Earth s horizon line regardless of attitude The parallel lines above and below the horizon line are the pitch indicator lines with each line indicating 5 degrees of pitch The end of each 10 pitch indicator line has a hooked barb that points towards the horizon line to aid attitude awareness The roll scale has tic marks at 10 20 30 45 60 and 90 degrees of roll In the CLUTTR menu described on page 5 3 you can choose between a stationary roll indicator and one that rotates along with the horizon The stationary roll indicator type 1 in the SETUP gt CLUTTR gt ROLL menu has an internal arrow which moves to stay perpendicular to the horizon like a jet EFIS presentation The moving roll indicator type 2 rotates the scale about a stationary internal arrow which points to the current roll angle on the scale like most mechanical attitude instrument presentations EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide Display Elements Stabilized heading tape and digital readout Located at the top of the EFIS page the heading indicator 010 020 030 0 044
2. s digits scroll up and down simulating an analog airspeed indicator and giving a sense of the increase or decrease in speed The EFIS D6 is factory calibrated to be accurate for airspeeds between 15 and 325 knots 17 to 374 mph As airspeed increases from 0 knots the indicator becomes active at 20 knots The indicator remains active until airspeed drops below 15 knots The EFIS D6 may display airspeeds above 325 knots but it is not guaranteed to be accurate The airspeed tape utilizes 4 colors to give you a graphical representation of your speed with relation to your aircraft s limits By default all of the color thresholds are set at 0 causing a grey tape to be displayed You must set the values of the airspeed color thresholds via the SETUP menu Refer to the EFIS D6 Installation Guide for more information on setting the airspeed color thresholds The airspeed trend indicator is located to the left of the airspeed tape The magenta bar grows in the direction of and in proportion to the rate of acceleration or deceleration The trend indicator is scaled to indicate a 6 second airspeed trend In the example at right the trend indicator is showing that the aircraft will reach 119 knots in 6 seconds if acceleration does not change EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide a gt Display Elements Slip skid ball The slip skid ball works much like a standard mechanical gauge It is a visual representation of lateral acceleration If the ball
3. in connection with FAR 91 205 Dynon Avionics products incorporate a variety of precise calibrated electronics Except for replacing the optional internal backup battery in EFIS based products per the installation guide our products do not contain any field user serviceable parts Units that have been found to have been taken apart may not be eligible for repair under warranty Additionally once a Dynon Avionics unit is opened up it will require calibration and verification at our Woodinville WA offices before it can be considered airworthy EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide Table of Contents Contact Information Copyright Limited Warranty 1 Introduction 2 Product Overview EFIS D6 Hardware ADAHRS Operation 3 Product Operation 4 Display Elements Horizon line pitch and roll indicators Stabilized heading tape and digital readout Turn rate indicator Altitude tape digital readout and VSI Angle of attack AOA indicator EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide Table of Contents Airspeed tape digital readout and trend Slip skid ball Altimeter setting display 5 Operation POWER Power on off BARO Changing Altimeter Setting SETUP Setting Preferences 6 Alerts Alarm Indicators 7 Appendix Appendix A PC Support Program Appendix B Troubleshooting Appendix C EFIS D6 Specifications EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Dynon Avionics EFIS D6 This sectio
4. is within the two vertical lines then you are in coordinated flight Altimeter setting display The current altimeter setting is displayed at the bottom right of the screen below the altitude tape The value is shown in either inches of Mercury or millibars depending on your preference set in the BARO menu 29 94 EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide 5 OPERATION This section guides you through each of the EFIS main page menu selections and their sub menus To enter the EFIS menu system press any button POWER Power on off When the EFIS D6 is turned off but still has a power source via Master switch power Emergency backup power or Internal battery press Button 1 to turn the unit on Likewise once the unit is on and no menus are displayed push and hold the leftmost button to turn it off While power is still connected the unit is never fully turned off It simply enters an extremely low power state except when the backup battery is discharged in that case the EFIS will charge the battery then return to the low power state It is acceptable to have the EFIS D6 on during engine crank It immediately powers on upon application of external power BARO Changing Altimeter Setting In the EFIS gt BARO menu you can adjust the altimeter setting When the BARO menu is displayed the value setting box shows the current altimeter setting The DEC and INC buttons change the altimeter setting by 1 100 inHg or 1 mbar depending upon your
5. to full brightness EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide 6 ALERTS Alarm Indicators Any time a built in or preconfigured alarm set point is exceeded you are alerted to the fact via the alarm bar and menu at the bottom of the screen When an alarm is triggered the following things occur e A red alarm bar appears at the bottom of the screen with a message identifying the out of range measurement e Below the alarm bar the alarm menu gives you options for what to do next See the following subsections for more information Note that alarms may not be acknowledged during the initial two seconds of the first alarm In an alarm condition the EFIS D6 does not alert you audibly The audio out connection on the EFIS D6 is for AOA alerts only ALARM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT To acknowledge the alarm press the ACK button The ACK button has a number next to it indicating the number of currently posted alarms If this number is higher than 1 after you press ACK you will see the alarm text for the next posted alarm Pressing ACK does the following e Removes the alarm bar and alarm menu if no other alarms are stacked up and brings up the previous menu e Stops the blinking of the relevant display The tic and numeric value remain red until the condition no longer exists The alarm automatically rearms whenever the alarm condition is removed EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide 6 1 7 APPENDIX This appendix contains information not covered
6. 50 functions much like a standard slaved directional gyro EP AS E North East South and West directions are labeled on the tape N E S and W respectively The digital readout displays your current heading while the surrounding tape scrolls beneath its arrow 060 1 070 080 I I Like a conventional gyro stabilized magnetic compass magnetic heading reacts immediately to turn rate so that heading changes are reflected immediately It then uses magnetometer data over the long term to ensure that it remains correct Additionally heading is corrected for attitude so that it is accurate as you pitch and roll Turn rate indicator Centered just below the heading digital readout the turn rate indicator displays the 030 0 0 m m ISO 060 aircraft s current rate of turn with respect to the ground The magenta bar grows in the direction that the aircraft is currently turning and is anchored at a white vertical anchor line The brackets on either side of the bar s anchor line represent the turn rate which results in a standard rate turn Turn rate takes attitude into account This means that even when you are highly banked it still shows rate of turn in relation to the aircraft s heading I i al ie T y Ls a The turn rate indicator is scaled to indicate a 6 second heading trend In the example above the trend indicator is showing that the aircraft will be pointed at 40 in 6 seconds if the rate of turn d
7. CK ATTITUDE message In the very rare case that this sequence of event occurs the EFIS D6 s attitude accuracy is reduced use other references in the aircraft to cross check against the EFIS D6 s attitude EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide 3 PRODUCT OPERATION After reading this section you will be familiar with the basics of how to use your EFIS D6 For details regarding specific procedures e g adjusting display brightness changing the altimeter setting etc please refer to the Operation section Front Panel Layout All normal operation of the EFIS D6 happens via the front panel The front panel contains buttons and a display DYNON AVIONICS EFIS D6 e Buttons There are six buttons on the front panel of the EFIS D6 Throughout this guide these buttons are referred to as one through six with button one being the leftmost and button six being the rightmost EFIS D6 buttons are used to turn the instrument on and off scroll through menus and adjust instrument parameters e Display The display shows EFIS information and menus User interaction takes place via the EFIS D6 main display and the six buttons beneath EFIS D6 Pilots User Guide Product Operation Display The EFIS D6 display is the most obvious and commonly used output of the device Menus All interaction with the EFIS D6 is accomplished through the use of its menu system The menu system is accessed and navigated via the six buttons locat
8. EFIS D6 Electronic Flight Information System DYNON AVIONICS EFIS D6 010 020 030 O O44 SO 060 070 080 I I I I I I I ke a E2 120 J 7 I mi m 10u 90 Pilot s User Guide P N 101208 000 Revision A For use with firmware version 1 0 May 2009 Dynon Avionics Inc This product is not approved for installation in type certificated aircraft Contact Information Dynon Avionics Inc 19825 141 Place NE Woodinville WA 98072 Phone 425 402 0433 7 00 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Time Monday Friday Fax 425 984 1751 Dynon Avionics offers online sales extensive support and continually updated information on its products via its Internet sites e www dynonavionics com Dynon Avionics primary web site including e docs dynonavionics com Current and archival documentation downloads dynonavionics com Software downloads support dynonavionics com Support resources store dynonavionics com Dynon s secure online store for purchasing all Dynon products 24 hours a day wiki dynonavionics com Dynon Avionics Documentation Wiki provides enhanced extended continuously updated online documentation contributed by Dynon employees and customers forum dynonavionics com Dynon Avionics Internet forum where Dynon customers can interact and receive Dynon technical support outside of telephone support hours A key feature of the forum is that it allows the exchange of diagrams pho
9. accelerometers and the airspeed pressure sensor Heading information is obtained from 3 solid state magnetometers housed in the EDC D10A Airspeed altitude and angle of attack are obtained from three separate pressure transducers EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide Product Overview a gt OUTPUTS The EFIS D6 has an output to drive an external customer supplied audible device for AOA if installed and altitude alerts A serial output is also provided for serial altitude encoder data An optional Serial to Gray Code Converter is available for connection to Mode C Gray Code transponders DISPLAY The display is a 4 inch 320 by 240 pixel 450 nit LCD screen BUTTONS AND KNOBS User interaction takes place via the six buttons along the bottom of the front panel of the unit ADAHRS Operation The primary flight instruments on your EFIS display are generated using a group of calibrated sensors All of them are solid state that is there are no moving parts These sensors include accelerometers which measure forces in all three directions rotational rate sensors which sense rotation about all three axes pressure transducers for measuring air data and magnetometers on all three axes for measuring magnetic heading These sensors form the core of Dynon s Air Data Attitude and Heading Reference System ADAHRS The table below describes which inputs and sensors are used within the EFIS to generate the different displayed instruments It is n
10. access to vital information For detailed technical and installation information please refer to the EFIS D6 Installation Guide EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide 1 1 Introduction a gt In the electronic PDF version of this manual page and section references in the Table of Contents and elsewhere act as hyperlinks taking you to the relevant location in the manual The latest version of this manual may be downloaded from our website at docs dynonavionics com This guide discusses the most common operation scenarios If you have an operational issue that is not discussed in this guide you can find additional operational information on Dynon s Internet sites e wiki dynonavionics com Dynon s Documentation Wiki provides enhanced extended frequently updated online documentation contributed by Dynon employees and customers e forum dynonavionics com Dynon s Online Customer Forum is a resource for Dynon Avionics customers to discuss installation and operational issues relating to Dynon Avionics products The Forum is especially useful for pilots with uncommon aircraft or unusual installation issues For customers that cannot call Dynon Technical Support during our normal business hours the Forum is a convenient way to interact with Dynon Avionics Technical Support The Forum allows online sharing of wiring diagrams photos and other types of electronic files 4 Any text following this icon refers to a setting or situation wh
11. as its own main menu which may contain options for ev navigating to other menus or choosing and adjusting parameters For A TAI example the EFIS SETUP menu contains button labels for PITCH 7 4 x UNITS CLUTTR MORE and BACK Pressing MORE reveals the rest u f of the SETUP menu That menu contains options for VRSION IASCLR ALTENC BARO MORE and BACK Pressing MORE on the last menu of the series simply returns you to the first part of the EFIS menu Each menu consists of labels above each button denoting their function To exit the menu system press the BACK button as many times as is needed to reach an EXIT button This varies based upon how deep you are into the menu system DESCRIPTIONS IN THIS GUIDE Throughout this guide the gt character is used to indicate entering a deeper level of the menu system For example SETUP gt BARO indicates entering the SETUP menu pressing MORE and then pressing BARO Note that the MORE button is not included in the sequence since pressing MORE reveals more options in the same level of the menu system EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide 4 DISPLAY ELEMENTS The EFIS main pages use various tapes digital displays and other 010 020 030 O O44 SO 060 070 080 indicators overlaid on an artificial horizon A A O 130 AA h 2 Some of the displayed items described below may not be onscreen depending on whether or not they have been enabled in the SETUP gt CLUTTR menu 120
12. connected If this is the case try uploading the new firmware again with the EDC D10A connected Attempt the connection within the first few seconds of operation Note that the EFIS D6 does not have internal magnetic sensors and thus requires the EDC D10A be connected EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide Appendix Appendix C EFI S D6 Specifications Mounting Fits into standard 3 1 8 panel hole Optional flush mount bracket available Weight 1 Ib 9 oz 700 g 1 Ib 15 oz 880 g with internal battery Mechanical Operating Temperature 22 to 122 F 30 to 50 C Voltage 10 30 VDC Power Power 8 watts typical 13 watts maximum Connections Wiring D 25 male Type AMLCD TFT Thin Film Transistor Backlight 450 nits Size 4 0 diagonal 101 6 mm Resolution 320 x 240 color pixels Screen 1 Audio Alarm Inputs Outputs 1 RS 232 bidirectional PC communication 1 RS 232 data input GPS for airspeed failover EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide
13. e while the 1000 and 4000 ft min displays incorporate a non linear scale to increase low vertical speed resolution VMETER Voltmeter Toggles the display of the Voltmeter displaying the voltage of the Master power External Backup power input and the Internal battery respectively CHECK FIRMWARE VERSION The SETUP gt VRSION menu gives you two important pieces of information your EFIS D6 s current firmware version and the number of hours the EFIS D6 has been on If you require technical support or other assistance from Dynon please have your firmware version ready when you call or write VOLTMETER DISPLAY The voltmeter displays 3 rows of information corresponding to the three power inputs on the EFIS D6 The first row labeled M displays the Master Switch voltage The second row labeled E displays your optional external backup voltage The third row labeled I displays the EFIS D6 internal battery voltage If any of the 3 voltage inputs are not present 00 0V is displayed for the respective voltage values The letter V follows all three values denoting the fact that voltages are being displayed The EFIS D6 alerts you when the internal battery is low by displaying a low battery alert DIM CHANGING SCREEN BRIGHTNESS In the DIM menu press BRITR or DRKR to change the brightness of the display It is not possible to turn the screen completely black Note that if power to the EFIS D6 is cycled the screen is reset
14. e explained below CHANGE DISPLAYED UNITS UNITS In the UNITS submenu you may change the system wide IAS KNOTS ALT FEET MORE BACK displayed units for the following units See the following table for a list of available units for Parameter Available units each displayed parameter Airspeed IAS Knots miles hour kilometers hour Altitude ALT Feet meters Barometric Pressure BARO inHg mbar EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide a gt SHOW HIDE DISPLAY ITEMS In the SETUP gt CLUTTR menu you can turn on or off almost every item displayed on the EFIS page As with all other menu items these options are abbreviated to commands containing 6 letters or fewer Pressing a button corresponding to one of these options turns the respective onscreen item on or off The following table summarizes the display item abbreviations and their function Operation Abbreviation Display Item Function ALTBAR Altimeter Bar Toggles the display of the graphical altitude tape ALTDIG Altimeter Digital Toggles the display of the digital altitude window IASBAR Indicated Airspeed Bar Toggles the display of the graphical airspeed tape IASDIG Indicated Airspeed Digital Toggles the display of the digital airspeed window HDG Heading Toggles the display of the heading tape and digital display BALL Slip skid Ball Toggles the display of the slip skid bal
15. e years from date of shipment Dynon Avionics will at its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor The customer is however responsible for any transportation cost This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident improper installation or unauthorized alteration or repairs THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN NO EVENT SHALL DYNON AVIONICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Dynon Avionics retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the instrument or firmware or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY These instruments are not intended for use in type certificated aircraft at this time Dynon Avionics makes no claim as to the suitability of its products
16. ed on the front of the unit With no menu displayed press any button to display the main menu With a menu displayed pressing any one of these buttons performs the action or enters the menu described by the label above it FUNCTIONALITY A menu consists of two rows of gray boxes containing text The upper row contains one tab that denotes the currently displayed menu The lower row contains six labels that denote the function of the button below it Many of the onscreen elements move up to avoid the menu This prevents the menu from obscuring useful data while it is up Upon exiting the menu the screen returns to its normal appearance Pressing a button either displays another menu or adjusts a parameter If there is no text above a button then that button does not have a function in the context of that menu Occasionally a button label spans two or more buttons In this case any button below the label invokes the command If a menu contains more options than there are buttons the MORE label is displayed over button five Pressing this button shows you the next set of options in the current menu In any menu press the BACK button to return to the previous menu and save any changes In all top level menus button six is the EXIT button Pressing EXIT removes the menu system and moves many of the onscreen elements down to their original positions 3 2 EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide a gt Product Operation FLOW Each page h
17. he field The best way of ensuring this is to call Dynon Avionics immediately However there is a good possibility that the unit will have to be returned for service The grey black horizon indication and onscreen message will remain until the unit has resumed normal operation In the case of rotation rate greater than 150 degrees second the unit enters a fast recovery mode and usually recovers within 5 seconds of coordinated flight EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide Alert Message TEMPERATURE UNSTABLE TEMPERATURE OUT OF SPEC INTERNAL BATTERY LOW Appendix End condition When the unit is turned on after having been off for a long period its internal temperature will rise above ambient at a fast rate This fast change in temperature can sometimes reduce the reliability of the output of the sensors Therefore this alert is displayed and the horizon indication is changed from blue brown to grey black The temperature inside the unit is outside of 30 C to 50 C You will see this alert only when operating the unit solely off the internal backup battery When its voltage has dropped below a certain threshold you will see this alert Additionally the voltmeter will be displayed onscreen When you see this alert it is advisable that you turn the unit off by pressing the POWER button in Main Menu 1 EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide The screen remains normal color but the message is displayed until the temperature wit
18. hin the unit has stabilized This temperature instability should last no longer than 2 minutes For this reason it is a good idea to turn the unit on before you run through any of the preflight procedures so that it will be ready by the time you are ready to fly The screen remains normal color but the message is displayed until the temperature within the unit is within the specified range This is most common in unventilated panels during hot periods If you continue to see this alert provide more airflow to the space around the EFIS D6 The alert will disappear when you press any button however it is advised that you do not ignore this alert as it appears when the unit s internal battery has very little life left This alert will also go away upon the application of either the external backup battery or Master Power At that point the battery will begin charging off the external power Appendix Alert Message End condition REMOTE COMPASS NOT DETECTED The EFIS D6 is unable to communicate with the EDC D10A If you have an OAT connected to your EDC D10A you will lose this reading as well Ensure that you a have an EDC D10A installed and b have verified that the wiring to the EDC D10A is correct Please see the EFIS D6 Installation Guide for more information on verifying the installation of the EDC D10A This error also can appear if you have updated the firmware in your EFIS D6 while the remote compass was not
19. ich merits particularly close attention EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide 2 PRODUCT OVERVI EW This section provides a general overview of the various parts of the EFIS D6 as well as a theory of operation The information in this section serves as a reference only and helps familiarize you with the inner workings of the unit It should not be used for diagnostic or reparative work EFI S D6 Hardware The EFIS D6 uses solid state sensors to provide accurate and reliable information about your flying environment in an easy to use interface POWER The EFIS D6 requires between 10 and 30 volts DC for operation It is acceptable to have the EFIS D6 turned on during engine start The EFIS D6 can be ordered with an optional internal battery which allows the instrument to continue to operate in the event of an external power failure This lithium ion battery is rechargeable and is managed by the EFIS D6 Under normal conditions the internal battery should have a voltage between 13 and 16 8 volts When the battery s voltage drops below 13 volts the EFIS D6 displays a low battery warning When new a fully charged internal battery is rated for a minimum of 2 hours of normal operation with the EFIS D6 If the EFIS D6 has switched to its internal emergency battery due to a power loss in your aircraft it is advised that you land as soon as possible SENSORS AND INPUTS Attitude information is obtained from 3 solid state gyrometers 3 solid state
20. in the main section of the manual This section contains reference tools such as a detailed description of the serial data format output by the EFIS D6 a specifications sheet and a troubleshooting guide This section also contains details regarding EFIS D6 servicing Appendix A PC Support Program Dynon offers a free PC Support Program which allows you to upload new firmware and checklists The latest version of this program is available from the Dynon Avionics website at downloads dynonavionics com Appendix B Troubleshooting See the EFIS D6 Installation Guide Appendix for a variety of troubleshooting tips and solutions Additional troubleshooting information can be found on Dynon Avionics Internet sites e wiki dynonavionics com Dynon s Documentation Wiki provides enhanced extended continuously updated online documentation contributed by Dynon employees and customers forum dynonavionics com Dynon s Online Customer Forum is a resource for Dynon Avionics customers to discuss installation and operational issues relating to Dynon Avionics products The Forum is especially useful for pilots with uncommon aircraft or unusual installation issues For customers that cannot call Dynon Technical Support during our normal business hours the Forum is a convenient way to interact with Dynon Avionics Technical Support The Forum allows online sharing of wiring diagrams photos and other types of electronic files Should you e
21. l and associated center markers TURNRT Turn Rate Toggles the display of the turn rate indicator and associated scale markers AOABAR AOA Bar Toggles the display of the angle of attack indicator The AOA indicator requires the use of a Dynon heated or unheated AOA probe ASTRND Airspeed Trend Toggles the display of the 6 second airspeed trend indicator next to the IAS tape BARO Altimeter Setting Toggles the display of the current altimeter setting also known as the Kollsman setting This display is not required to adjust the altimeter setting While in the EFIS gt BARO menu a separate value setting box appears allowing adjustments to be made Roll Scale Toggles and configures the display of the roll scale When set to N the roll scale is not displayed When set to 1 the roll scale stays fixed on the screen and the pointer moves along the scale like a jet EFIS presentation When set to 2 the roll scale moves with the horizon while the pointer stays fixed on the screen like most mechanical attitude instrument presentations EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide 5 3 Operation a gt Abbreviation Display Item Function VSI Vertical Speed Indicator Toggles and configures the display of the VSI tape next to the altitude tape The VSI can be hidden N or can be set to 1k 2k or 4k ft min scaling The 2000 ft min display is linear throughout the rang
22. n provides some important cautionary information and general usage instructions for this manual Before You Fly We strongly recommended that you read this entire guide before attempting to use the EFIS D6 in an actual flying situation Additionally we encourage you to spend time on the ground familiarizing yourself with the operation of the product While first learning to use the instrument in the air we recommend you have a backup pilot with you in the aircraft Finally we encourage you to keep this manual in the aircraft with you at all times This document is designed to give you quick access to information that might be needed in flight CAUTION in a flying situation it is the pilot s responsibility to use the product and the guide prudently Warning Dynon Avionics products incorporate a variety of precise calibrated electronics Except for replacing the optional internal backup battery in EFIS based products per the installation guide our products do not contain any field user serviceable parts Units that have been found to have been taken apart may not be eligible for repair under warranty Additionally once a Dynon Avionics unit is opened up it will require calibration and verification at our Woodinville WA offices before it can be considered airworthy About this Guide This guide serves two purposes The first is to help you configure and get acquainted with the EFIS D6 s many functions The second is to give you quick
23. oes not change EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide a gt Display Elements Altitude tape digital readout and VSI The altitude tape scrolls beneath the altitude digital readout and arrow The digital readout s digits scroll up and down simulating an analog altimeter and giving a sense of the direction of movement Thousands of feet are displayed using large numbers while hundreds of feet are displayed in smaller numbers The EFIS D6 accurately displays altitudes from 1200 to 30 000 ft 365 to 9144 m The graphical Vertical Speed Indicator is located next to the altitude tape The magenta bar grows in the direction of and in proportion to the rate of climb or descent The numbers on the scale represent thousands of feet per minute In the CLUTTR menu the VSI scale can be set to display 1000 ft min 2000 ft min and 4000 ft min The 2000 ft min scale is linear throughout the range while the 1000 ft min and 4000 ft min are non linear as shown on the scale When set to display 2000 ft min the VSI bar is scaled to indicate a 6 second altitude trend based on its position with relation to the altitude bar When set to display 4000 ft min the VSI bar is scaled to indicate a 6 second trend only up to 1000 ft min When set to display 1000 ft min the VSI bar is scaled to indicate a 12 second trend up to 500 ft min During the first 30 seconds of operation the altitude tape and digital readout are not displayed as the unit needs a small am
24. ot meant to enable in flight troubleshooting but is provided to convey how much of an integrated system your EFIS is EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide Product Overview Static Magnetometers Rate Sensors Accelerometers Ball X Altitude Airspeed AOA Turn Rate x Heading x Attitude x X ATTITUDE CALCULATION The EFIS D6 artificial horizon display attitude is generated via a complex algorithm using a multitude of sensors Your EFIS attitude is not reliant on any single external system It can provide an accurate attitude even in the event of airspeed loss due to icing or other blockage via a redundant GPS aiding source In normal operation the instrument uses airspeed to provide superior attitude accuracy If a problem develops with your airspeed reading a properly connected and configured GPS source acts as a substitute When in this mode the instrument continues to provide accurate attitude If a GPS is present upon the loss of airspeed the EFIS D6 uses the GPS ground speed in its attitude calculation When in this mode a magenta GPS ASSIST message is displayed over the horizon and the ground speed is displayed below the IAS indicator as shown at right If the connectivity with the GPS fails while in GPS assist mode the attitude continues to be displayed using the last known GPS ground speed as a reference This mode is flagged on the horizon with a yellow CROSS CHE
25. ount of time before altitude measurements are deemed accurate Angle of attack AOA indicator The angle of attack indicator available only with Dynon s AOA Pitot Probe displays the aircraft s current AOA relative to the stall AOA The AOA calibration process should result in the lowest angle of attack stall usually the clean configuration occurring between the yellow and red lines and the higher angle of attack stall usually the dirty configuration occurring at the top of the red As your aircraft s angle of attack increases the bars in the indicator disappear leaving the empty outline As your aircraft s AOA approaches stall downward pointing arrows are left Depending on your installation and configuration an audible alarm may also occur when EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide Display Elements a gt near or in the stall This audio alarm is accompanied by a flashing red triangle at the top of the AOA display To judge when a stall will occur remember that the AOA indicator is showing actual AOA and the stall AOA changes with configuration Because of this a stall could occur anywhere inside the yellow range but will occur at the same point every time given a specific configuration Refer to the EFIS D6 Installation Guide for more information on calibrating the AOA indicator Airspeed tape digital readout and trend The airspeed tape scrolls beneath the airspeed digital readout and arrow The digital readout
26. selected units As you change the altimeter setting the altitude indicators change accordingly Adjust the altimeter setting until the altitude indicators display the correct altitude for your location or the altimeter setting matches the current barometric pressure value The altimeter setting can be set in units of inches of mercury inHg or millibars mb To change the units simply press buttons 1 or 2 corresponding to the UNITS label To reset the altimeter setting to standard day pressure 29 92 inHg press button 3 corresponding to 29 92 inHg or 1013 mb EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide Operation a gt The current indicated altitude is preserved across a power cycle When powered down the instrument saves the indicated altitude When it is powered up again the instrument automatically adjusts the altimeter setting by exactly enough to preserve that saved value This is not a replacement for modifying the altimeter setting by the pilot before takeoff it makes it very close to the correct value minimizing the amount of adjustment needed To turn auto set on or off enter the SETUP gt BARO menu and set the ADJUST AT BOOT option to ON or OFF SETUP Setting Preferences Enter the SETUP menu to make changes to preferences Many of the settings in this menu should only be changed by the installer and are described in the EFIS D6 Installation Guide The preferences and settings that are relevant to the pilot and in flight operation ar
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28. xperience difficulty with your product that is not solved by reading the troubleshooting section or information in the wiki or forum please call Dynon Technical Support at 425 402 0433 7 00 AM 5 00 PM Pacific EFIS D6 Pilot s User Guide 7 1 Appendix a gt Time Monday Friday or email us at support dynonavionics com Be sure to have the EFIS D6 s firmware version number ready when you contact us To locate your product s firmware version refer to the Check firmware version section on page 5 4 DISPLAYED ALERT MESSAGES The following table describes the alert messages that the EFIS D6 can display Alert Message End condition INTERNAL ERROR SERVICE UNIT ATTITUDE RECOVERING This error can occur for a few reasons including an aborted upload It signifies that the EFIS D6 has detected internal problems in its firmware or calibration tables This alert is displayed anytime the unit is rotated at a rate faster than 150 degrees second or the unit is powered on with airspeed applied Rotating the unit faster than this threshold will saturate the gyros leading to potentially erroneous display The blue brown horizon indication will turn grey and black to indicate that the artificial horizon is not currently a trusted source Note that this alert only appears when airspeed is non zero using the EFIS D6 on the bench will not trigger this alert When this error appears it may be possible to recover your unit in t

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