Main tank capacity, Auxiliary tanks – J.P. Instruments EDM 760 Pilots Guide User Manual

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MIN = 45
LOW

Alarm limit in minutes for low time in
tanks

REM = I 0
LOW

Alarm limit for low fuel quantity in
tanks, in units selected

CARB? N CARB? Y

Y—Yes—carbureted engine

SAVE -N 
SAVE -Y
DOT
DOT

Whether excluded measurements are
retained after power off.
Y—Exclusions are saved.
N—Exclusions are not saved

SAVE -N 
SAVE -Y
LOP
LOP

Whether Lean of Peak method is retained
after power off.
Y—Lean of Peak is default.
N—Rich of Peak is default

M I N I 0
( 0 3 I )

BRT

Set low light display brightness from 0 to
31.

END Y END N

Y—Yes to exit; N—No to review list again

Fuel Flow Alarm Limits, Units, Fuel Capacity

Fuel Flow Units
Selects the units in all measurements where fuel quantity or fuel rate is
displayed. If you change this parameter, it does not change the numerical
value of the fuel tank capacity. You must do this manually. For example
if you change from Gal. to Lbs., the tank capacity will be interpreted as
50 Lbs. rather than 50 gallons; the EDM-760 will not convert 50 Gal to
equivalent pounds.

Main Tank Capacity

Enter the total capacity of the main tanks in the fuel flow units selected. If
you have tank tabs (but no auxiliary tanks) and sometimes fill only to the
tabs, set the main tank capacity to the capacity up to the tabs.

Auxiliary Tanks

If you do not have auxiliary tanks or tank tabs, answer “No.” If you
answer “Yes,” you will be asked to input the capacity of the auxiliary

For Your Safe Flight

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