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*362089*

ICON II

 3.5” Gauge

Original Instructions

User’s Guide

Summary of Contents for Icon II 3.5"

Page 1: ...362089 ICON II 3 5 Gauge Original Instructions User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...ASTENING THE GAUGE 8 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 8 TURNING THE DISPLAY ON 8 SETTING UP YOUR GAUGE 9 SETTINGS 9 CALIBRATION 15 TRIP LOG 21 RESTORE DEFAULTS 22 FIRMWARE INFORMATION 22 MODE SELECTION 23 THROT...

Page 4: ...2 CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION 37 TROUBLESHOOTING 38 MOUNTING TEMPLATE 40...

Page 5: ...safety and operation information DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could...

Page 6: ...number of user selectable modes and configuration menus Select modes affect unit selection and screen appearance Other modes interact with and affect remote control and outboard operation and functio...

Page 7: ...Hand Foot Throttle Command Source Cooling Water Temperature Settings Trim Sender Calibration Tilt Limit Calibration Fluid Level Configuration and Calibra tion Trim Position Back Light Control Display...

Page 8: ...P N 764151 GPS Antenna P N 767487 Wire Harness P N 767749 Gauge Assembly P N 5010797 User s Guide P N 362089 Kit Without GPS P N 769969 Sealing Plug P N 514690 2 pin connector P N 514696 Single Tee P...

Page 9: ...7 GAUGE DIMENSIONS 362089 43 2 95 in 7 49 cm 3 34 in 8 48 cm 0 64 in 1 62 cm...

Page 10: ...t into panel hole Install back clamp Tighten nuts finger tight Electrical Connections Connect the following 2 pin deutsch connector to the warning horn optional 2 pin deutsch connector to the accessor...

Page 11: ...Use the Settings screen to set Configuration options Calibration options reset the trip log restore the display to factory default settings and view Firmware Information Use the up and down arrows to...

Page 12: ...wn arrows to highlight the Configuration option from the Settings screen Press the right facing arrow button to access the Configuration screen Use the Configuration screen to set Units Key Beep Langu...

Page 13: ...measurement system selection sub units Miles per Gallon Liters per 100 Kilometers Miles per imperial gallon Nautical miles per specific unit of measure is determined by primary measurement system sel...

Page 14: ...rrows to highlight the Units selection in the list Press the right facing arrow to enter the Units screen Use the up and down arrows to select units in U S default selection Metric or Imperial or Naut...

Page 15: ...arrows to highlight Key Beep Press the right facing arrow button to turn the Key Beep On or Off Language Use the up and down arrows to highlight Language Press the right facing arrow to access the lan...

Page 16: ...ction Engine Use the up and down arrows to highlight Engine Press the right facing arrow button to change the selections For single engine applications use the Single Port setting For twin engine appl...

Page 17: ...screen to set calibration options for Fluid Tanks Trim and Tilt Fluid Tanks Press the up and down arrow buttons to select the Fluid Tanks option Press the right facing arrow button to set calibration...

Page 18: ...right facing arrow button to access the Fluid Calibration screen for the selected fuel tank Press the up and down arrow buttons to select the following Fluid Type Fluid Type is not configurable 362089...

Page 19: ...nk volume is highlighted press the right facing arrow The text will turn red Press the up and down arrows to select the appropriate tank volume Press the check mark button to confirm the selection Pre...

Page 20: ...highlight Calibration Points Once Calibration Points is highlighted press the right facing arrow button Press the and buttons to select the appropriate number of calibration points 2 3 or 5 Press the...

Page 21: ...MPORTANT Have the float on the tank fluid sending unit at the very top of its travel range when setting the fluid level to 100 NOTE Not all calibration points have to be set at the same time Press the...

Page 22: ...m range limits Use the left facing arrow button to return to the previous screen Tilt Press the up and down arrow buttons to select the Trim option Press the right facing arrow button to select the Ti...

Page 23: ...2 Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Trip Log Press the right facing arrow button to access the Trip Log menu Reset Trip Logs Press the up and down arrow buttons to highlight which trip to...

Page 24: ...ay to factory default settings Press the up and down arrows to select Restore Defaults Press the right facing arrow button to access the Restore Defaults menu Firmware Information Use this screen to v...

Page 25: ...urce is only available on the gauge set to Port Single Function Settings Options Note Throttle Select Hand Foot The Foot option will only appear on the Mode Select screen if a foot throttle is install...

Page 26: ...ns Winterization Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the Winterization option Press the right facing arrow button to start the winterization process Follow the on screen prompts to complete wi...

Page 27: ...ra tions and both port and starboard engines on twin engine applications Instrument Selected Backlighting Backlighting can be adjusted in three different means and is adjustable in 10 increments from...

Page 28: ...ress the same button again to access its sub sequent screens if applicable When powered on the gauge will return to the screen displayed when powered down NOTE The Mode Select button only accesses a s...

Page 29: ...the Home 1 screen The data shown is Speed Over Ground only available if a GPS device is present Engine RPM Gear Position Engine Trim Position Fuel Level sum of total fuel sources 362089 02 Gear Positi...

Page 30: ...e 2 screen The data shown is Speed Over Ground only available if a GPS device is present Engine RPM Gear Position Fuel Level sum of total fuel sources Engine Trim Position Fuel Flow RPM Trim Position...

Page 31: ...Home 3 screen The data shown is Speed Over Ground only available if a GPS device is present Engine RPM Gear Position Engine Trim Position Water Pressure or Engine Coolant Temperature RPM Water Pressu...

Page 32: ...ne vessel mounted oil tank The fluid level shall be displayed as a bar graph with divisions of tank increments The bar graph will show 100 when the tank is full and 0 when the tank is empty The data s...

Page 33: ...data shown is Fuel Economy Engine Trim Position Speed Over Ground only available if a GPS device is present Fuel Consumption Throttle Position Range uses sum of fuel tank levels and average fuel econ...

Page 34: ...ndent trip logs of the vessel Trip logs will only be available on the gauge set to Port Single for single engine configurations as well as twin engine configurations The data shown is for Trip 1 and T...

Page 35: ...en The data shown is Engine Water Temperature Fuel Economy Engine Operating Hours Water Pressure if available Throttle Position Battery Voltage Fuel Water Pressure Battery Voltage Throttle Engine Wate...

Page 36: ...the gauge will do one of the following Display the active fault on the Engine 2 page Activate the appropriate Engine Status Indicator Oil Temperature Check engine Battery Activate a pop up showing the...

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Page 38: ...ault information can only be found in the Engine 2 page of the gauge that is set to Starboard Control head fault codes will only be displayed in the Engine 2 page on the gauge that is set to Port Sing...

Page 39: ...37 CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION NOTE The USB port is used for firmware updates see your dealer Rear View USB Harness Connection Port Unused Port 362089 14 Connection...

Page 40: ...calibration settings Trim Position Troubleshooting Tip Problem Solution Trim position is not accurate Verify the trim calibration settings Water Pressure Troubleshooting Tip Problem Solution Water pr...

Page 41: ...n Fuel economy data does not display or is not accurate Verify that GPS speed input data is available Troubleshooting Tip Problem Solution On board oil level does not display or is not accurate Trim t...

Page 42: ...40 MOUNTING TEMPLATE Use a 3 3 8 hole saw to cut a hole along the dotted line Ensure print settings are set to 100 Ensure the gauge aligns properly to the template BEFORE cutting 3 3 8 in 8 572 cm...

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