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FAA Approved Installation Manual for the
Report No 908
EDM-900 and EDM-930
Page 36 of 56 Rev I
Primary Engine Data Management System
Date 1-18-2013
8.
Tap the
STEP
button repeatedly until the message
END?
is displayed in the message area
9.
Tap the button labeled
YES
to save changes and restart the EDM.
36.
Customizing Non-Primary Data (EDM900 only)
You can customize – change or re-order non-primary data channels in the non-primary portion of the EDM display
(non-primary values are displayed as text gauges without redline values – See Pilot’s Guide for more information).
Non-primary data channels are numbered from 1 up to 6, depending on your particular aircraft configuration and EDM
installation. To customize the LCD layout of non-primary data, follow these steps:
1.
Enter Pilot Program Mode by holding the STEP and LF buttons for 5 seconds
2.
When the EDM enters Program Mode, tap the button labeled “
NEXT
” until
END?
Is displayed in the scanner
message area.
3.
Again hold the
STEP
and
LF
buttons until the EDM enters
Factory Program Mode.
4.
After “
Factory
” is displayed in the scanner message area, tap the
NEXT
button until
CUSTOMIZE DISPLAY?
is displayed in the scanner message area.
5.
Hold the
STEP
and
LF
buttons until the word
ADJUST
appears in the message area
6.
You will see a prompt like “
1=VOLTS
” (or similar). This describes the data channel to be displayed in the first
non-primary data location.
7.
Tap the “
CHANGE
” button to change to the next non-primary data channel. The new data channel selected
will be displayed in the
8.
Tap the “
NEXT
” button to select the next non-primary location (such as 2=AMPS).
10. When all changes have been made, hold the
STEP
and
LF
buttons until the word
SET
appears in the
message area.
11. Tap the
STEP
button repeatedly until the message
END?
is displayed in the message area
12. Tap the button labeled
YES
to save changes and restart the EDM.
37.
K Factor
The K factor is shown on the fuel flow transducer as a four-digit number, which is the number of pulses generated per
gallon of fuel flow. Before installing the transducer, write down the K factor here _________. To enter the number,
move the decimal point three places to the left. For example if the K factor on the fuel flow transducer is 29,123, enter
29.12 in the K factor parameter.
If the K factor is increased, the indicated fuel flow will decrease, and vice-versa. When the K factor is changed during a
trip, calculations of fuel used, fuel remaining and time to empty are not retroactively recalculated.