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Available Pages 

 

4-4 

EMS-D10 Pilot’s User Guide 

Info item quick commands 

 

TIMERS info item – TRPRST (resets the trip timer), TIMER (shortcut to the general purpose timer menu) 

 

FUEL TIMERS – FUEL (shortcut to the add fuel menu) 

For more information on configuring clock and timer settings and info items (both on this page and on the EMS main 
page), see the Clock Setup section on page 7-3 and the Info Item section on page 7-5. 

EMS Fuel Computer Page 

Available in 1/3 format 

This page displays fuel tank levels, fuel flow, fuel pressure, fuel remaining, 
fuel used, and time remaining. If a compatible GPS is connected to your 
Dynon system as described in the EMS-D10 Installation Guide, this page 
will also display current distance per unit fuel, fuel at waypoint, and 
distance to empty (range). Analog gauges display sensor information and 
textual readouts display computed data. Much of the computed data is 
reliant on the optional fuel flow sensor, available from Dynon Avionics.  

To obtain accurate data, you must reset the fuel computer every time you 
add fuel to the aircraft. Note that "fuel used" resets itself when the unit 
detects that oil pressure has exceeded 15 PSI for the first time after being 
powered on. This allows you to view the fuel used value from your last 
flight. 

Some user input is required for the EMS-D10 Fuel Computer to function properly. Refer to EMS Operation on page 7-1 
for instructions on adjusting various Fuel Computer parameters. 

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Страница 1: ...ot s User Guide Revision C For use with firmware version 4 0 0 September 10 2007 Dynon Avionics This product is intended for the experimental and Light Sport aircraft categories and is not approved fo...

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Страница 3: ...storage medium to be viewed for personal use provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual or revision must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that...

Страница 4: ...HETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATI...

Страница 5: ...lations 1 1 Warning 1 2 About this Guide 1 2 2 Product Overview 2 1 EMS D10 Hardware 2 1 Power 2 1 Sensors and Inputs 2 1 Dynon Smart Avionics Bus 2 2 Outputs 2 2 Display 2 2 Buttons 2 2 3 Product Ope...

Страница 6: ...el Computer Page 4 4 Lists Pages 4 5 Menu Pages 4 6 5 Alerts 5 1 Alarm Indicators 5 1 Show Page 5 2 Alarm Silencing 5 2 Alarm Acknowledgement 5 2 Multiple Alarms 5 3 Latching and Self clearing Alarms...

Страница 7: ...EMS Operation 7 1 ON OFF 7 1 Display Brightness DIM 7 1 Fuel Computer 7 2 Engine Leaning 7 3 Clock Setup 7 3 Timers 7 4 Global Configuration Settings 7 5 8 Appendix 8 1 Appendix A Serial Data Output 8...

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Страница 9: ...eded in flight CAUTION in a flying situation it is the pilot s responsibility to use the product and the guide prudently OEM Installations EMS D10 Pilot s User Guide 1 1 If your EMS D10 is installed b...

Страница 10: ...configure and get acquainted with the EMS D10 s many functions The second is to give you quick access to vital information For detailed technical and installation information please refer to the EMS...

Страница 11: ...cooled engines with up to six cylinders Its warning capabilities provide early notification of problems that might otherwise go unnoticed POWER The EMS D10 requires between 10 and 30 volts DC for oper...

Страница 12: ...in a DSAB network may cause the loss of some or all data shared between units In the above example if the connected EMS FlightDEK D180 were to fail the EFIS would no longer be able to behave as an en...

Страница 13: ...please refer to the EMS Operation section Front Panel Layout All normal operation of the EMS D10 happens via the front panel The front panel contains buttons and a display Buttons There are six button...

Страница 14: ...leted list are used in this section and are defined as follows Screen Screen Configuration Screens consist of one or two pages from the EMS D10 or from another DSAB connected Dynon Avionics product Pa...

Страница 15: ...ning Icon Left Page Area Right Page Area 1 2 1 2 One page that occupies all of the screen area The predefined screen configurations with their respective icons are as follows EMS default EMS D10 boot...

Страница 16: ...he DOWN UP buttons to move the caret The caret denotes the selected screen Press GOTO to remove the SCREEN LIST and display the selected screen If you wish to stay on the same screen you may either se...

Страница 17: ...boot screen Next press the TOGGL button on any selected screen to toggle the icon All screens that show the icon are included in the rotation Any screen in the rotation may be accessed via the button...

Страница 18: ...e and pressing buttons four or five below the right 1 2 of the screen displays the main menu for the right page see the figure to the right FUNCTIONALITY A menu consists of two rows of gray boxes cont...

Страница 19: ...RE 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...

Страница 20: ...will fit on a line the MORE button displays the rest of the menu To exit the menu system press the BACK button as many times as is needed to reach an EXIT button This varies based upon how deep you ar...

Страница 21: ...he absolute position of the flaps and trim Vertical info bars contacts flaps trim indicators and text only items are defined at time of installation and instrument setup Text info items include fuel e...

Страница 22: ...see the EMS Operation section on page 7 1 Up to six EGT CHT channels may be displayed simultaneously Green horizontal bars depict exhaust gas temperatures with their respective values to the right of...

Страница 23: ...ative flight time since a manual reset The third line of this section contains the general purpose Timer which can be used for a variety of functions including a tank timer The Tach Timer keeps track...

Страница 24: ...em as described in the EMS D10 Installation Guide this page will also display current distance per unit fuel fuel at waypoint and distance to empty range Analog gauges display sensor information and t...

Страница 25: ...ble in full format This page displays user defined checklists and data panels to be used for waypoint information lists of radio frequencies or other purposes You may define up to twenty five lists Ea...

Страница 26: ...ted line Use the DOWN and UP buttons to scroll through the list of options Any line on a Menu Page that is followed by has more options to configure inside of it Press SEL to expand the menu into anot...

Страница 27: ...at to do next See the following subsections for more information If an external light is connected to the EMS D10 EMS main harness the light turns on The alarm menu appears below the red alarm bar See...

Страница 28: ...e 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...

Страница 29: ...y they are handled in the following way 1 Each numeric value and gauge posts its alarm by being highlighted red blinking bringing up the alarm bar and triggering the external light and audio alert 2 A...

Страница 30: ...configured to be self clearing the alert displays on screen until either the ACK button is pressed or the alarm condition goes away Consider the example where you have configured your fuel pressure al...

Страница 31: ...related to that function If you receive an EMS LOST message on an EFIS product all EFIS related pages still function but all EMS pages are blank This failure can warn about subsystem failures such as...

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Страница 33: ...ing mode In split EGT CHT mode the label LN is displayed at the upper left of the EGT CHT display Additionally the absolute EGT temperatures indicated on the right side of the graph are replaced with...

Страница 34: ...the manifold pressure gauge The leaning information has three states LOP ROP and PK Peak This information can be used to determine when it is safe to lean the engine and if the current operating stat...

Страница 35: ...there causing high EGT values This also means less energy is being put into the head so the CHTs will also fall If it occurs on one cylinder suspect a fouled plug and try clearing it out If it occurs...

Страница 36: ...on to be reset to OFF every time power to the EMS D10 is cycled Setting it to YES ensures that the EMS D10 begins logging data automatically at boot up If you wish to mark the data log at any point se...

Страница 37: ...engine data in real time you need a laptop or RS232 data collection device connected to and storing data from your EMS D10 The EMS D10 constantly streams data out of its RS 232 serial port during nor...

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Страница 39: ...and hold button one Turn OFF Exit all menus and press and hold button one You must hold button one down for approximately two seconds for either action When power is connected the unit does not compl...

Страница 40: ...n is too bright or dark continue to use the BRITR or DARKR buttons as you would without auto dim The system records the new set level as the desired brightness and auto adjusts around the new set poin...

Страница 41: ...re details Engine Leaning Enter Lean Mode EMS LEAN This puts the EGT display into lean mode changing the numerical values for each cylinder to the format order peaked temperature below peak Exit Lean...

Страница 42: ...er to zero EMS TIMES TRPRST The Trip Timer is a Hobbs timer which you can reset To reset simply press the TRPRST button in the TIMES page menu Set recurring tank timer EMS TIMES TIMER The general purp...

Страница 43: ...ighlighted Toggle between parameter settings or display a menu of choices by pressing SEL Press BACK to save Change displayed indicator units EMS SETUP GLOBAL UNITS In the UNITS submenu you may change...

Страница 44: ...lect an alarm to test using the UP DOWN buttons Hold SEL to test the selected alarm Info Item Configuration EMS SETUP GLOBAL DOWN DOWN DOWN SEL The INFO ITEM CONFIG submenu allows you to configure a v...

Страница 45: ...revents that info item from displaying Any function that you have selected to be an info item has that fact reflected in its corresponding SENSORS configuration page In its configuration page EMS SETU...

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Страница 47: ...nstantly during normal operation Technical information on the installation and connection to this serial port can be found in the EMS D10 Installation Guide To log EMS data you must connect the serial...

Страница 48: ...12 12o F Oil Pressure 3 PSI 099 99PSI Fuel pressure 3 PSI x 10 123 12 3psi Volts 3 volts x 10 123 12 3V Amps 3 amps 012 12A or 12 12A RPM 3 RPM 10 123 1230 RPM Fuel Flow 3 GPH x 10 123 12 3gph Gallon...

Страница 49: ...or 12 12 F CHT_2 3 F 123 123o F or 12 12 F CHT_3 3 F 123 123o F or 12 12 F CHT_4 3 F 123 123o F or 12 12 F CHT_5 3 F 123 123o F or 12 12 F CHT_6 3 F 123 123o F or 12 12 F Contact_1 1 Boolean 0 or 1 i...

Страница 50: ...0123 123 F Carb Temp F CRB 00123 123 F or 0123 123 F Coolant Temp F CLT 00123 123 F or 0123 123 F Coolant Pressure PSI CLP 00123 12 3 PSI Fuel Level 3 Gallons x 10 FL3 00123 12 3 gal Fuel Level 4 Gall...

Страница 51: ...us at support dynonavionics com FIRMWARE VERSION DISPLAY The firmware version submenu gives you two important pieces of information the version of EMS D10 firmware that your unit is currently running...

Страница 52: ...Optional flush mount bracket available Weight 1 lb 4 oz 0 57 kg Operating Temperature 22 to 122 F 30 to 50 C Power Voltage 10 30 Vdc Power 10 watts maximum Connections Wiring D 25 male D 37 male conn...

Страница 53: ...rature Resistive 1 Oil Pressure Resistive 1 Fuel Pressure Resistive 1 Fuel Flow Frequency 1 Current Shunt 1 Voltage from supply power 3 General Purpose Either resistive or voltage for OAT Fuel Tanks 3...

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