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EMS-D10 Pilot’s User Guide
The HS34 can be configured to output the EMS alarm information with a single tone as the EMS does, or via
spoken voice alerts. When configured for voice alerts, the HS34 reads out an alarm that occurs, such as “CHT 1
HIGH” or “LOW FUEL.” These voice alarms can be acknowledged and silenced just like the EMS tone.
If your EMS-D10 is networked to other Dynon products via DSAB, alarms sourced from those products will
appear on your EMS-D10 as well. Alert messages sourced from your EMS-D10 are preceded by the label
“THIS.” Alert messages sourced from another Dynon product are preceded by the label “DSAB.” Pressing
SILNCE or ACK on any unit in the system silences or confirms the alarm on all units in the system. See the
EMS-D10 Installation Guide for more information.
SHOW PAGE
If the alarming measurement is not displayed on your current screen, or is available on a page which displays it better, a
SHOW [PAGE] button is included in the alarm menu. [PAGE] is replaced with the name of the actual page that is
displayed when you press the button. Press this button to display the page where the alarming measurement is best
displayed. From there, you may press GO BACK to return to your original screen, leaving the alarm indications active,
or press ACK to remove the alarm indications and return to your original screen.
ALARM SILENCING
To silence the audio alarm, press the SILNCE button.
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 the alarm text for the next posted alarm is
displayed in the alarm bar. Pressing ACK does the following:
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Silences the audio alarm