FAA Approved Installation Manual for the EDM-960 system
Report No 909
Primary Engine Data Management System
Page 5 of 45 Rev C
Date 12-12-12
6. Alarm hierarchy
When a measurement limit is reached, the pilot can momentarily tap the STEP button on the EDM-960 instrument
to extinguish the particular flashing alarm acronyms. If another measurement has also reached its limit, that label
will then begin to flash. The pilot should continue to monitor the affected parameters (just as he would using a
conventional analog display that had reached a limit). The bar graph functions of CHT, EGT, and TIT remain
displayed for easy reference should one of these limits be reached.
1.
OILP_LO.
2.
FP_LO.
3.
OILT_HI.
4.
CHT.
5.
TIT.
6.
FLVL.
7.
REM.
8.
FP_HI.
9.
MAP.
10. DIF.
11. CLD.
12. RPM.
13. OILT_LO.
14. VOLTS.
15. OILP_HI.
16. AMPS.
17. CDT.
18. RES.
19. EGT.
20. Fuel Flow.
7. Dimming
Automatic dimming is provided to dim both the panel display and the remote alarm display, RAD. Dimming can also
be accomplished manually to change the Automatic setting. Tapping the far right button below the display
decreases brightness. Continuously holding this button increases brightness mode display.
Each EDM-950 has four mounting holes to mount to the avionics equipment rack or to the cold side of the firewall.
The data ports are then connected to the display unit via a harness terminating at the EDM-930 display with a 25
pin D-Sub connector.
Remote Alarm Display
PN 790749
DAU EDM-950 P/N 790000-B