EMSIS – User’s and Installation Manual
Figure 10: Copying maps (left) and maps info window (right).
5.3.4 Delete Maps
It is wise to remove unused maps from the system. This speeds up initial map loading procedure.
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Select the
Setup
page and chose
Maps|Delete maps
option.
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A list of maps appears. Select the map you want to delete and press the
check
button.
This removes the map from internal memory.
5.3.5 Info About Maps
In order to see which maps are loaded into EMSIS internal memory, select the
Setup
page,
Maps|Maps
Info
option. A list of maps appears. If you have a lot of maps loaded, there may be a delay. The list also
shows if map is accessible or not. Maps with a red “Lic.” text, are loaded, but not accessible – they are
missing a valid license file. Figure 10 shows a valid DFS map of Austria and a loaded but invalid map of
Hungary, for example.
5.3.6 Maps Settings
The
Map
page can be additionally configured to show some navigational information on the top and/or on
the bottom of the
Map
page. One top line and two bottom lines can be configured with the following
items: IAS, TAS, GS, altitude, tracking, time, UTC, RPM, Rotor RPM.
6 EMSIS Setup Page
The
EMSIS Setup
page allows you to access or set several options. It is accessed by pushing the
page
selector
button. Figure 11 illustrates the page. The displayed options depend on the hardware detected on
the CAN bus. Thus, EMSIS EMS version does not show the same options as EMSIS PFD version.
The following options are available:
Logbook
– is used to access the logbook entries.
Engine
– configures the engine related settings and sensors connected to the engine monitoring
unit (DAQU)
4
- EMS only.
Tank
– opens menu for the fuel level measuring hardware and for the fuel tank shape calibration
4
or shows the software tank quantity, if the sensors are not present. EMS only.
4Engine monitoring unit (DAQU) is required.
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