Display, Buttons and knobs – Dynon Avionics FlightDEK-D180 Pilots Users Guide User Manual

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Product Overview

FlightDEK-D180 Pilot’s User Guide

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A serial output is also provided for serial altitude encoder data. An optional Serial-to-Gray Code Converter is available
for connection to Mode C Gray Code transponders.

A connected HS34 or AP74 can output voice annunciations for many of the alerts generated by the FlightDEK-
D180.

DISPLAY

The display is a 7-inch, 854 by 480 pixel, 400 nit or 800 nit LCD screen, depending on the model.

BUTTONS AND KNOBS

User interaction takes place via the six buttons along the bottom of the front panel of the unit.

When an AP74 Autopilot Interface Module is configured to control the FlightDEK-D180, its VALUE knob
changes values when in various EFIS menus. When no menus are displayed the AP74 can adjust the barometer,
altitude bug, and heading bug. The AP74’s buttons control the Autopilot operation mode (Heading Hold, Track
Hold, GPS horizontal navigation, altitude hold), and allow you to engage and disengage the Autopilot.

When an HS34 is configured to control the FlightDEK-D180, its VALUE knob changes values when in various
EFIS menus. When no menus are displayed the HS34 can adjust the barometer or altitude bug. The HS34’s
HEADING and COURSE knobs affect their respective parameters on the HSI page. The HS34’s GPS and NAV
buttons cycle through the available GPS and NAV sources connected to it.

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