For Your Safe Flight
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1. Overview
This program assists you in configuring the EDM-930 SINGLE and
EDM-960 TWIN unit. In this guide they will all be called EDM. The
EDM has numerous parameters that control the operation of the unit.
All non-primary user parameters can be modified either by (1) using
the four-button interface on the front panel of the EDM or (2) by using
EDM Configuration Editor
—described here—that provides a windows
based utility that facilitates modifying these various parameters in a
user-friendly way. Note: appearances may vary due to different
revisions and instrument configurations.
EDM’s approved as primary instruments have preset alarm
limits and do not allow changing of these primary alarm limits
and cautionary ranges for the following measurements: oil
temperature, oil pressure, fuel pressure (Optional in some
aircraft), fuel quantity, cylinder head temperature, turbine inlet
temperature, manifold pressure, and RPM. Other non-primary
parameters may be changed by the user.
2. DISCLAIMER
Proper configuration of your J.P. Instruments EDM is very important
to the safe operation of your aircraft. All primary instrument settings
must conform to the manufacturer's limitations for your aircraft.
It is your responsibility to ensure that all limitations and markings are
correct before operating your aircraft.
By continuing to run the EDM Configuration Editor, you acknowledge:
You have read the Pilot's Guide for this device
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.