Remote auxiliary display basics, Rpm and map display basics, Linear bar graphs display basics – J.P. Instruments EDM 960 Twin Pilots Guide User Manual

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Remote Auxiliary Display Basics

The Remote Alarm Display ‘RAD’ provides alarm display, RPM and
MAP, and is located directly in front of the pilot. Upon power up, the
RAD shows the Aircraft model, engine type and declares instrument
status: ‘Primary’ (if applicable). Before each flight

RPM and MAP Display
Basics

, confirm that it

matches your aircraft requirements.

The upper semicircular bar
graph shows the MAP
(Manifold Pressure) and the
lower semicircular bar graph
shows the RPM (Revolutions
per Minute) Operations
exceeding red line cause the
digital value to turn red.

Percent horsepower is displayed digitally below each MAP digital
readout.

Linear Bar Graphs Display Basics

The Bar Graphs section contains seven
dedicated bar graphs with digital display
organized as shown to the right. Pointers
move up and down for each engine in
response to value changes and digital
readouts turn red when exceedances occur.

Note: functions displayed in this example
may differ from your EDM.

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