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The EFIS module is a graphic interface which displays real 3D terrain while flying. In order to use it, you will first need to download the 3D data from the Map Store. This is a complex piece of data and it works for both the EFIS module and the Profile View. So this means that once you have installed it in Air Navigation Pro, you won’t need to install the Free Elevation data.



Overview

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In order to get into the EFIS module you just need to press the button which you can find in the toolbar.


  1. Groundspeed indicator
  2. Retract button / Expand button *
  3. Heading indicator
  4. Altitude indicator
  5. Vertical Speed indicator
  6. Attitude indicator
  7. Elevation profile
  8. Status button

* When pressing the retract button you'll be able to see the route and the moving map on the left side. To hide these, just press the expand button.


Different modes and calibration

You might see the following:

Editbutton.jpg Will be displayed when touching the Edit Mode button.
You can freely navigate throughout the terrain in this mode:

  • Touching the screen and dragging up or down will change the pitch.
  • Touching the screen and dragging left or right will change the heading.
  • Touching the altitude bar and dragging up or down will change the altitude.
  • By touching on the left edge of the EFIS and dragging up or down you can move forward or backwards


Calibrate.jpg Press it and a menu will open. You will be able to calibrate the attitude and the offset.

Gmini.jpg This will be shown when using an AHRS G mini gadget.

Xplane.jpg This will be shown when using Air Navigation Pro with X-Plane.

Fsx.jpg This will be shown when using Air Navigation Pro with FSX.


Troubleshooting

The attitude is freezed and there is a red button with the message "Attitude OFF".
It's possible that the internal gyroscope is turned off or there is no connection to the external AHRS sensor. Make sure to activate them through "Tools - Sensors" under the sub-menu "Attitude Sources".


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