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REFERENCE GUIDE
EFD1000/500 MAX MFD Pilot’s Guide
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5.12 MFD Reversionary Mode Operation
(EFD1000 MAX MFD only)
Select REV Mode
1. EFD1000 MAX MFD REV Button ....................MOMENTARY PRESS
2. REVERSIONARY PFD Display .............................Configure as desired
3. BARO SETTING ..........................................................Verify
In the unlikely event of a failure of the PFD, including the loss of ADC or ADAHRS
functions, the EFD1000 MAX MFD (
Figure 5-113
) can revert to PFD operation. With a
single press and release of the red text REV key located on the MFD bezel the MFD will
immediately change to the PFD operating mode. To return to the MFD operating mode,
press the REV key again. In the MFD Reversionary PFD mode, operation is identical
to the PFD except the optional tone generator will no longer function. In addition,
selection of the REV mode does not switch autopilot outputs to the MFD. Rather,
autopilot outputs remain connected to the EFD1000 PFD. If the PFD is failed, autopilot
operation may be unavailable or limited.
Information that is not related to Primary Flight Information (e.g. navigation
configuration data such as navigation source, selected course, selected heading,
altitude bug, minimums bug, airspeed bug) is not passed between the displays, and,
therefore, must be configured or verified by the pilot, as necessary, prior to entering
critical phases of flight. After configuring the MFD REV mode, the unit may be returned
to normal MFD operation. This simple step will ensure that the MFD is ready to assume
all of the duties performed by the PFD should that equipment experience a failure.
NOTE
Pressing and holding the REV key for 5 seconds will shut
off the unit. The REV button is located on the EFD bezel,
marked with “REV” in red text.
NOTE
When reversion mode is selected, verify that the display
is configured as necessary. Items to consider include
Baro Setting, Altitude Bug, Airspeed Bug, Minimums,
CDI Nav Source, Selected Course and Heading,
ARC/360 Mode, Map configuration, Weather, Traffic
and Lightning overlays, etc.
Figure 5-113
The EFD1000 MAX MFD
is on the Right of a
Three-Display Setup
NOTE
For all reversionary PFD functionality refer to the PFD1000 Pilot guide.