Appendix
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EFIS-D10A Pilot’s User Guide
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See the following list of alert messages displayed by the EFIS-D10A. The list provides information about what they
mean and what to do about them.
ALERT MESSAGES
The following table describes the error/warning messages that the EFIS-D10A could display. The meaning of the
message is given here as well as information about what conditions clear the alert.
Alert Message
Meaning
End condition
POWER DOWN IN 30
SECS.
This alert appears when master switch power has
been switched off but either the internal or the
external emergency batteries are still connected. If
no button is pressed within 30 seconds of when the
alert appears, the unit turns off. The voltmeter also
appears to show you the currently measured
battery voltages prior to the unit turning off.
If any button is pressed, the alert disappears and
the unit stays on. This causes the unit to continue
full operation on battery power. The internal
battery is rated for a minimum of 2 hours when
fully charged. If no button is pressed within 30
seconds, the unit enters an extremely low-power
mode.
INTERNAL BATTERY
LOW
This alert is displayed when operating the unit
solely off the internal backup battery and its
voltage drops below 13V. Additionally, the
voltmeter is displayed onscreen. When you see this
alert, it is advisable that you turn the unit off by
pressing and holding the leftmost button when no
menus are displayed.
The alert is cleared when you press any button;
however, it is advised that you do not ignore this
alert, as it appears when the unit’s internal battery
has very little life left. This alert is also cleared
upon the application of either the external backup
battery or master switch power. At that point, the
battery begins charging off the external power.
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