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Addendum to EDM900/930/960 Pilot's Guide
Rev. D
3/2/2015
Contents
Overview.................................................................................................2
Disclaimer.............................................................................................2
Changing Fuel Units.....................................................................4
Selecting Lean of Peak as Default.................................................4
Swapping RPM and MAP dial positions.............................................4
Changing Hobbs and Tachometer times................................................4
Setting Engine Tach Time Start Point.....................................................4
930/960 Only using EDM Config
Adding fuel tanks using EDIT CHANNELS?......................................6
GAUGES..............................................................................................7
Adding Auxiliary fuel tanks.................................................................8
Adding options to the EDM display.....................................................8
Changing Channels Monitored.............................................................9
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    Addendum to EDM900/930/960 Pilot’s Guide Rev. D 3/2/2015 Contents Overview....................2 Disclaimer……..................2 Changing Fuel Units……………………..……........4 Selecting Lean of Peak as Default………………………......4 Swapping RPM and MAP dial positions………........4 Changing Hobbs and Tachometer times…..........4 Setting Engine Tach Time Start Point.............4 930/960 Only using EDM Config Changing Non-Primary Gauge Title using Gauge Channel Names.…5...
  • Page 2: Overview

    4) Airframe and Tachometer time adjust DISCLAIMER I Paul Stanczyk have written this for my information only Proper configuration of your J.P. Instruments EDM is very important to the safe operation of your aircraft. All primary Page 2 of 9...
  • Page 3 • You have read the EDM Configuration Guide • You will not use this program for any purpose other than configuration of your J.P. Instruments EDM system • Your agreement with this information New features are found both in the FACTORY menu of your EDM and via EDM Config.
  • Page 4: Changing Fuel Units

    Tap “CFG EDITOR” and allow it to load. Press any key to begin when the “Configuration Editor Version 1.1X” page appears. Tap the ACCEPT button to continue. The Editor will begin with “SHOW CONFIGURATION TUTORIAL ?”. Tap YES if you are not familiar with the functioning of the Configuration Editor.
  • Page 5: Setting Engine Tach Time Start Point

    keep it the way it is, unless it already says YES in which case you tap NO to swap gauge positions. Adjusting Airframe Hobbs and Tachometer times Once in the FACTORY menu, tap the NEXT button until you see END? HOLD both buttons 1 and 2 until you see HOBBS TIMES. You will then see AIRFRAME HOBBS: XXXX.X.
  • Page 6: Changing Non-Primary Gauge Title Using User Defined Name

    gauge you wish to modify. Tap MODIFY to begin the process. Tap NEXT to move the box which highlights the value to be changed. When arriving at the Title Box tap MODIFY and you will see “Change Gauge Channel”. This is a list of standard titles for our display. Tap YES to enter the list and NEXT to scroll through each new Title.
  • Page 7: Adding Fuel Tanks Using Edit Channels

    Adding fuel tanks using EDIT CHANNELS? Once in the program EDM Config, tap NEXT to skip until you see “EDIT CHANNELS?” Tap YES which will bring you to the EDM Probe and Sensor Channels page. Tap STEP to scroll through the list of “White” (non-primary gauges) that you can add.
  • Page 8: Adding Auxiliary Fuel Tanks

    Adding Auxiliary fuel tanks Once in the program EDM Config, tap NEXT until you see “EDIT CHANNELS?” Tap YES which will bring you to the “EDM Probe & Sensor Channels” page. Tap STEP to move through the table and Tap ENABLE to open the channel for the optional gauge.
  • Page 9: Changing Channels Monitored

    channel for the optional gauge. Once done choosing the sensor channel Tap SAVE. Follow prompts to scroll through until you see “END CONFIG EDITS”. Tap YES to save. Insert a USB thumb drive to back up the configuration or Tap Skip to restart the unit. The new option will display at the bottom with the other values that are not displayed as dedicated gauges.

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