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Mon, Sep 23, 2013

MGL Updates Explorer iEFIS Firmware

Adds New Default Screen Option

MGL Avionics has released a firmware update for the Explorer iEFIS designed for the sport and experimental aircraft markets. The new firmware gives pilots the ability to select screen layouts by simply selecting engine options, fuel options, and more, resulting in different default screen layouts without the need to create 'custom' screens.

MGL said on its blog that the upgrade makes iEFIS system more plug-and-play than ever before. For many, selecting the default screens is all that is ever needed, while for others creating totally custom screens is a great option to have.

The firmware update gives users the option of an alternate set of Default Screens. Copying one file to your internal disk unlocks another set of default screens that maintain the display selections that have been made to the system.

The upgrade applies only to the Explorer model of the system. MGL also recently introduced its Challenger iEFIS, which features a larger screen.

(Image provided by MGL Avionics)

FMI: http://www.mglavionics.com/index.html

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