Dynon Avionics EMS-D10 Pilots Users Guide User Manual

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Alerts

EMS-D10 Pilot’s User Guide

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 Removes the alarm bar and alarm menu (if no other alarms are stacked up), and brings up the previous menu.
 Stops the blinking of the relevant display
 Returns the display to the screen configuration displayed before the alarm occurred (if you pressed SHOW [PAGE])

The tic and numeric value remain highlighted red until the condition no longer exists. The alarm automatically rearms
whenever the alarm condition is removed.

When acknowledging a voice alert from the HS34 or AP74, the full text of the current alarm is read before it is
silenced; no other queued alarms will be announced after that.

Multiple Alarms

Any time multiple alarms occur simultaneously, 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. Alarm messages in the alarm bar are stacked into memory and presented in the order in which they occurred, unless

a higher priority alarm occurs. Removal of the Alarm Bar requires separate pilot acknowledgement of each alarm.

3. The ACK button displays a number indicating the number of stacked up alarms.
4. When the last alarm is acknowledged, the Alarm Bar and Alarm Menu are removed from the screen.
5. All alarmed parameters remain in their alarmed state until the alarm condition no longer exists.
6. Pressing SILNCE removes the audio alert for the displayed pending alarm.
7. Once the top alarm is acknowledged, the next alarm in the stack is shown, triggering the audio alarm again.

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