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J.P. Instruments EDM-960
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For Your Safe Flight Page | 54
Setting the GPS Com Format
This process allows you to select what GPS communication format the
EDM should use when sending fuel flow data to the GPS. See table
below with the numeric GPS-C values and their corresponding formats.
1. Enter the pilot program mode by simultaneously holding the STEP
and LF buttons for five seconds.
2. Tap NEXT repeatedly until you see GPS FORMAT.
3. Hold DIGIT and Button 2 until ADJUST appears
4. Select desired code value using PLUS or MINUS.
5. Hold both NEXT and Button 2 until you see SET.
GPS-C
Type of GPS Format
0
No fuel data output
1
Garmin (Shadin format)
2
Allied Bendix Signal (format B) “To waypoint only
3
Arnav/EI fuel data
4
Allied Bendix Signal (format C) *
5
(Not used)
6
Garmin 430/530 GNX-80/GX-60 “To waypoint only
7
Garmin 430/530 “Dest” Destination
8
Bendix (B) “Dest” Destination
Section 10 - Custom Key Card
The EDM contains a Key Card which customizes it for your aircraft. This
card defines fixed primary instrument limits and ranges, EDM serial
number and make, model and year of your aircraft. You cannot
exchange it with any other EDM. Typical parameters include: oil temp,
oil pressure, fuel pressure, fuel quantity, cylinder head temp, turbine inlet
temp, manifold pressure, and RPM. Do not remove the Key Card from
the instrument. If your EDM should ever have to be replaced with a
different unit, the factory will reprogram your Key Card to match the new
serial number. Always confirm that your aircraft make and model are
initially shown in the RAD upon power up.

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