Users Guide User Manual

EFIS Operation
The voltmeter displays 3 rows of information corresponding to the three power inputs on the EFIS-
D100. The first row, labeled M, displays the Master Switch voltage. The second row, labeled E,
displays your optional external backup voltage. The third row, labeled I, displays the EFIS-D100
internal battery voltage. If any of the 3 voltage inputs are not present, 00.0V is displayed for the
respective voltage values. The letter V follows all three values, denoting the fact that voltages are
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The urrent vertical acceleration experienced by the EFIS-D100 measured in
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DERN display (EFIS > SETUP > STYLE), found in EFIS-
D100 firmware version 3.0 and higher, VSI can be displayed as a graphical indicator next to the altitude tape.
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ng displayed. The EFIS-D100 alerts you when the internal battery is low by displaying a low battery alert.
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g-meter displays the c
g’s, where 1 g is the amount of acceleration due to the earth’s field experienced by an object a
level. Positive g-force is defined as upward vertical acceleration, making you feel heavier.
Negative g-force is defined as downward vertical acceleration, making you feel lighter. As can be
seen in the picture, there are three rows of text that make up the g-meter. The top row, labeled MX,
is the maximum positive g-force experienced by the EFIS-D100 since reset. The middle row, labeled CR, is the current
g-force experienced by the EFIS-D100. The bottom row, labeled MN, is the minimum g-force experienced by
0 since reset.
To reset the max and min g-force values to the current g-force value, enter the EFIS > INFO menu
button.
VSI (Rate
nd press the RSET G
The vertical speed indicator (VSI) consists of a single line with your current rate of climb or
d
escent. If you are currently gaining altitude, an up arrow is displayed to the right of the vertical
speed value. If you are losing altitude, a down arrow is displayed to the right of the vertical speed
value. The units of VSI are feet/minute. Note that in the MO
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-D100 Pilot’s User Guide