Product Operation
EMS-D10 Pilot’s User Guide
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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.
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Each page has its own main menu, which may contain options for
navigating to other menus or choosing and adjusting parameters.
For example, the EMS Main Page menu contains an EMS menu tab
and button labels for LEAN, AUX, FUEL, MORE, and EXIT.
Pressing MORE reveals the rest of the EMS menu. The continuation
of this menu contains options for LISTS, SETUP, DIM, TIMES,
MORE, and EXIT. Pressing MORE on this menu simply returns you
to the first part of the EMS menu.
In all top-level split-screen menus (TIMES/AUX only), the leftmost
button is the MENU button. If you have opened up the left page’s menu, the label reads MENU
►
. Pressing the button
switches the menu to display the right page’s menu, and the label switches to read
◄
MENU. The arrow on this button
always points to the side of the screen whose menu will be displayed when pressing the button.
All EMS pages (AUX, TIMES, FUEL) have shortcuts to their page and menu from within the EMS Main Page menu.
This means that if you only want to glance at a parameter on another page, quickly returning to your original screen
configuration, simply enter the EMS menu, and press the button for the page you’d like to momentarily view. For
example, if your current screen configuration is full EMS pressing the AUX button in the EMS menu will display the
Each menu consists of labels above each
button denoting their function. Note button 1
does not have a function in this menu.