AIRCRAFT FLIGHT
MANUAL
BRISTELL B23
Document No.: ADXC-73-001-AFM
Non-approved page
Revision: A2
7-41
Date of Issue: 15.04.2021
NRST Key
Press to display the Nearest Page for viewing the nearest airports,
intersections, NDBs, VORs, waypoints, frequencies, and airspaces
Direct-To Key
Press to activate the Direct-To function, enter a destination waypoint and
establish a direct-to course to the selected destination
MENU Key
Press once to view the Page Menu
Press twice to view the Main Menu
Press a third time to clear the Main Menu
Press and hold to save a screenshot to the SD Card
BACK Key
Press to return to the previous screen
Press and hold to return to the default MFD Page
Press and hold to toggle between full-screen and split-screen modes
Knobs
The display unit knobs are highly customizable and can be configured for
a variety of functions, especially for PFD functions. The two options that
configure the PFD knobs are found in the PFD Setup menu. On the PFD
display unit, press the MENU button and touch the More Options... on-
screen button.
The "main" PFD knobs are by default on the left-hand side of the display,
and "alternate" knobs on the right. This can be changed by pressing the
MENU key twice and touching the PFD icon, then changing PFD Split
Screen Side from Right to Left.
By default the main inner knob will adjust the HSI's heading bug, and the
main outer knob will adjust the altitude bug. The alternate inner knob will
adjust the HSI course selection (in OBS mode), and the alternate outer
knob will adjust the local barometric pressure setting.
Basic operation
The Pilots PFD is launch by switch on any electric power source, the co-
pilots MFD is launch by switching on the avionics toggle. During booting
the ADAHRS is aligning. The AHRS can align itself both while taxiing and
during level flight. Generally the pilot side launch into the PFD, while the
co-pilot side display launch into MFD + EIS (see figures on page above)
Adjust the barometric pressure by turning the large right Knob associated
with the PFD to set the barometric pressure. The barometric pressure
setting is displayed below the Altimeter in inches of mercury (in Hg) or
hectopascals (hPa).