Voice/tone alert configuration – Dynon Avionics EFIS-D10A Installation Guide User Manual

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Appendix

EFIS-D10A Installation Guide

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occur first in the NAV portion. Press MV UP▲ until it appears next to NAV1:. Repeat this for

ions on

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d press SEL►. The

following points describe the options

rts during EMS alarm

conditions. The “direct” audio output of the
EFIS is m

alarm condition, tones are generated through the HS34

the input you wish to be assigned NAV2 in the source cycle, and so on for as many other NAV
radio inputs.
Repeat the above procedure for all configured GPS inputs in the GPS ORDER menu.

Voice/Tone Alert Configuration

The HS34 can act as the sole audio alert
source for all DSAB-connected Dynon
instruments. The HS34’s audio output
reports both EFIS and EMS alerts; each
type of alert can be configured to be either
voice or tone formats. When the HS34 is
connected to your system, audible alerts are
still generated by both EMS- and EFIS-
based instruments. If you would like the
HS34’s audio out to be your only source
for Dynon product audible alerts,
disconnect the audio out connect
your other DSAB-connected Dynon
products.
To configure HS34 audio alerts, enter the
EFIS > SETUP > HSI menu, scroll down to

DIO ALERTS, an

available for each setting:

EMS: EXT TONE / EXT VOICE – Sets
whether you want the HS34 to report tones
or voice alerts during EMS alarm
conditions. This setting has no effect on the
“direct” audio output of the EMS.

EFIS: EXT TONE / EXT VOICE – Sets
whether you want the HS34 to report tones
or voice ale

uted*.

EFIS: EFIS TONE – tones are generated through the “direct” audio output of the EFIS and the
audio output of the HS34 is muted.

AOA: EXT TONE – During an AOA
audio output and the EFIS “direct” audio output is muted*.

AOA: EXT VOICE – During an AOA alarm condition, voice is generated through the HS34
audio output simultaneously with a “progressive” tone from the EFIS “direct” audio output.

AOA: EFIS TONE – Tones are generated through the “direct” audio output of the EFIS and the
audio output of the HS34 is muted.

EMS AUDIO ALERTS

RPM HIGH

MANIFOLD PRESSURE HIGH

OIL PRESSURE HIGH/LOW

OIL TEMPERATURE HIGH/LOW

EGT [1..6] HIGH/LOW

EGT SPAN

CHT [1..6] HIGH/LOW

CHT SPAN

CHT [1..6] SHOCK

FUEL LEVEL [1..4] LOW

FUEL PRESSURE HIGH/LOW

FUEL FLOW HIGH

VOLTAGE HIGH/LOW

CURRENT HIGH/LOW

COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH

COOLANT PRESSURE HIGH/LOW

All other EMS alerts vocalized “EMS ALERT”

EFIS AUDIO ALERTS

ALTITUDE (Altitude alerter)

CLIMB/DESCEND (Altitude alerter)

AUTOPILOT DISCONNECT

STALL

TIMER EXPIRED

DSAB ERROR

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