Optional Can Bus Displays - Kanardia Nesis III User Manual

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2.1.3

Optional CAN Bus Displays

The system can be extended with several displays. All these displays are
optional. They have no internal sensors. They get the information from the
CAN bus.
2.1 Components in the Nesis System
Dimu is a dimming device. Its only job is to adjust
LCD brightness of all devices connected to the CAN
bus with a simple rotation of the knob. It also
provides analogue output for third-party devices.
Small WiFi plug is used to connect Nesis to the
WiFi network. This can be done with the help of
a network access point created on a mobile phone
and Nesis is connected to the Internet as long as
the mobile phone is also connected. Alternatively,
some public WiFi hot-spot can be also used, while
aircraft is on the ground. Such connection can be
used to make software updates, map and airspace
updates and to access weather information.
An external carbon monoxide (CO) sensor can be
connected directly to Nesis. In the case of elevated
CO concentration buildup, a visual and acoustic
alarm will appear.
Slave Nesis Display can be added to the system. It
has the same functionality as the master Nesis. The
only difference is that it does not host the AIRU
unit and that some system tuning options are not
accessible.
Slave AETOS display with diagonal size 7 inches is
very similar to slave NESIS display. The AETOS
display does not have touch screen and there are
no maps available, however it includes 3D synthetic
vision.
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