Display, Menus, Functionality – Dynon Avionics EFIS-D60 Pilots Users Guide User Manual

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Product Operation

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EFIS-D60 Pilot’s User Guide

Display

The EFIS-D60 display is the most obvious and commonly used output of the device.

Menus

All interaction with the EFIS-D60 is accomplished through the use of its menu system. The menu system is accessed and
navigated via the six buttons located on the front of the unit. With no menu displayed, press any button to display the
main menu. With a menu displayed, pressing any one of these buttons performs the action – or enters the menu –
described by the label above it.

FUNCTIONALITY

A menu consists of two rows of gray boxes containing text. The upper row contains one tab that denotes the currently
displayed menu. The lower row contains six labels that denote the function of the button below it. Many of the onscreen
elements move up to avoid the menu. This prevents the menu from obscuring useful data while it is up. Upon exiting the
menu, the screen returns to its normal appearance.

Pressing a button either displays another menu or adjusts a parameter. If there is no text above a button, then that button
does not have a function in the context of that menu. Occasionally, a button label spans two or more buttons. In this case,
any button below the label invokes the command.

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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