J.P. Instruments EDM 930 Primary Pilots Guide User Manual

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For Your Safe Flight

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Section 9 - First Time Setup and Customization

Your EDM comes with most settings programmed. However some
settings you will fine tune to your installation and/or preferences.
We recommend you perform the following minimum set up:

1. Pilot Programming Mode:

 Set the GPS Communications format to match your type of GPS.
 Fine tuning of fuel flow K-factor is important as it affects your

fuel computer parameter accuracies.

 Set the Engine HP equal to your engines rated horsepower.
 Perform the HP Constant set up for best accuracy of the Percent

Horsepower readout.

 Optionally fine tune other parameters such as MAP, OAT.

2. EDM Screen Customization

Use ‘EDM Config’ to customize your EDM.

All EDM930 and

EDM960 units manufactured or updated after Sep 15, 2012 have
the EDM Configuration Editor built into a separate utility memory
area of the EDM.

To start the EDM Configuration Editor, hold the left two EDM
buttons (STEP & LF) while powering up the EDM. This will start
the EDM in a special AppLoader mode. Once the EDM
Configuration Editor program is found, a button will be labeled
CFG EDITOR. Press the button to run the EDM Configuration
Editor program.

When EDM Configuration Editor starts, it will show a startup
screen titled EDM960 Configuration Editor or EDM930
Configuration Editor
that lists the version information for the
Editor.

3. Fuel Level Calibration

 Fuel Level calibration must be performed before the fuel level

feature will function.

 Collect your calibration data for various fuel tank levels (called

points) by putting the EDM into the ‘Fuel Level Readings’
mode. Carefully review readings during the process to insure the

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