EMSIS – User’s and Installation Manual
Figure 23: List of configurable units in EMSIS unit.
EMSIS uses several units for different physical quantities like distance, velocity, mass, volume, etc. Table
1 shows available units.
Physical quantity
Available Units
Distance (length)
nm, sm, km
Speed (velocity)
km/h, kts, mph
Vario (vertical velocity)
m/s, ft/min, kts
Altitude (length)
meter, feet
QNH (pressure)
hPa, inHg
Mass
kg, lbs.
Temperature
C, F
Pressure (used in engine)
bar, psi
Volume
l, US gal
Flow
l/h, gal/h
Table 1: Available units for individual physical quantity.
6.7 Pilots
The EMSIS PFD version allows you to enter several pilots who typically fly the aircraft. You can create a
new pilot, edit an existing one or remove one.
Each pilot has a name and optional instructor rating. A pilot, who is also an instructor can act in two roles.
It can be either a normal pilot, when flies as PIC or as an instructor, when flies in this role.
If more than one pilot is entered into EMSIS, it will ask you to select one on the startup and if there is at
least one instructor, it will also ask you for instructor.
This information is then used in logbook.
6.8 Maps
Please refer to section section 5.3 Maps starting on page 12.
6.9 Service
The
Service
menu opens a window illustrated on Figure 24. It always asks for password. You have to enter
standard password 314.
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