J.P. Instruments EDM 960 Twin Primary Installation Manual User Manual
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FAA Approved Installation Manual for the EDM-960 system Report No 909
Primary Engine Data Management System Page 32 of 46 Rev D
Date 2-6-2014
Bendix 1200………………………….P/N 420807
35.13 Components Parts list for RPM sensor P/N depends on Magneto make and model
Bendix magneto -20,120…………..P/N 420815-2
Slick magneto 4000 or 6000………P/N 420815-1
Bendix dual ………………………...P/N 420808
36. Weight and Balance Data
DAU PN 790000-B EDM-950
1.8 Lbs
Indicator PN 790000-C-120, EDM-930 incl. 2 RADs
2.0 Lbs
EGT / TIT / CDT / IAT / OAT probe
2.0 oz. each / 0.125 lbs
CHT / Oil Temperature probe
1.5 oz. each / 0.094 lbs
4/6 Cylinder Harness 8 ft.
14.0 oz. each / 0.88 lbs
RPM and MAP
5.0 oz / 0.42 lbs
Fuel Pressure Sender
5.0 oz / 0.42 lbs
Oil Pressure Sender
5.0 oz / 0.42 lbs
Harness each
1.0 Lbs
37. Pilot Programming
Refer to the Pilots Guide for specific Pilot Programming details. Basically to start the Pilot Program procedure,
simultaneously hold the STEP and LF buttons for five seconds. You will see the word PROGRAM for two seconds and
then the example sequence shown in the chart below.
Tap the STEP button to advance to the next item in the list. Hold the STEP button to step back to the previous item.
Tap the LF button to select alternate values of that item. Simultaneously hold both STEP and LF to exit.
STEP
advances
next item
LF
sequen
ces
through
these
values
Comments
PROGRAM
Stays on for two seconds.
FUEL N
FILL?
N
Tap LF to change fuel status. Exits program mode when done.
RATE 4
0 … 9
Index rate (pause time in seconds) in the Automatic Mode. 0 disables the Automatic
Mode.
OAT F
OAT
F
OAT
C
To calibrate the OAT
10°, hold both the STEP and LF buttons simultaneously for five
seconds, which will proceed to the next step. Otherwise the next step will be skipped.
OAT
0
OAT-I0
…
OAT
I0
This step will be normally be skipped.
Adjust the indicated temperature up or down by up to 10°. For example, OAT
3 adjust
the OAT 3° higher.
EGT I?N
EGT
I?N
EGT
ICY
Y—Yes—sets the digital display to one-degree resolution; N—No—sets 10°. (10°
resolution is easier to interpret the Get’s.)