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Hi Jake
Thank you for your response.
My email and phone details are:
Greg Priest 0407983798
gregbevpriest@gmail.com
I am unable to contact you as I dont have your phone number or email address.
Regards
Greg
Hi Jake I have nearly completed my Zenith 750 Cruzer and because of Covid I did all the electrical and avionics myself and it all fires up but ....despite reading the Dynon HDX Installation Manual I'm not sure how to get started on creating the widgets and inputting all the engine and flight parameters ie oil temperatures and pressures, fuel pressures, RPM, Volts EGT & CHT, OAT etc as listed in the UL Power Manual.
I think that you have to press buttons 7&8 together to enter the menu but I don't want to do the wrong if that's not correct.
thing first go. I find that the manual is very vague to follow in this area. I have a UL Power 350iS engine and a EMS221 connected to the ECU on a CANBUS.
Kind Regards Greg Priest Perth WA