EMSIS – User’s and Installation Manual
Figure 6: Setting pitch.
Up
and
down
button sets brightness or QNH, depending of settings, see 6.9.8 Up/Down.
Long press on the
page selector
button (see Figure 1, button 6) opens the fuel quantity window.
This window accessible only when no fuel level sensors are connected and thus a software fuel
tank is provided.
5.2 Engine Monitoring Page
An example of
engine monitoring
page is illustrated on Figure 7. It can be designed differently for each
EMSIS unit regarding to the wishes of the customer. Additionally, more than one EMS page can be
configured.
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Figure 7: EMSIS engine monitoring page.
The page from Figure 7 shows the following items:
1. engine RPM indicator,
2. airbox temperature,
3. manifold pressure,
4. fuel level with the numeric indication,
5. fuel consumption (fuel flow),
6. engine total time,
7. ampere meter (electrical current meter),
8. system voltage,
9. water temperature,
10. CHT with two sensors and the largest value of both,
11. EGT with several sensors and the largest value of them all,
12. oil temperature,
13. fuel pressure,
14. oil pressure.
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