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You can use the “View Graph” command to see a plot of the User Defined
sender display as a function of sender resistance as shown in the graph below.

Summary of Contents for MaxVu110

Page 1: ...Page 1 CruzPro MaxVu110 User Configurable Multifunction Instrument...

Page 2: ...alTankLevelGaugesfor1or3Tanks wSeparateAlarms l Smart4stepAlternatorRegulator l MarineSecuritySystem wReliableIntrusionSensors l RPM EngineHours ElapsedTimeGauges wAlarm l DigitalEngineTemperatureGaug...

Page 3: ...Timers 21 Calibrating a Data Source 23 Setting Display Damping 24 Setting Units of Measure 25 Setting Tachometer Sensitivity 26 Setting Tachometer Pulley Ratio 26 Clear Trip Fuel Trip Distance and Tr...

Page 4: ...read this section carefully and completely Appendix E Background Critical Alarm Functions 51 Appendix F Key Function Summary 53 Appendix G NMEA 0183 Sentences 56 Appendix H Expansion With Optional Ac...

Page 5: ...figurations are highly flexible and any particular set of data can be directed to one the digital displays and or one of the two bar graphs Each of the sixteen display configurations can be edited to...

Page 6: ...e that runs under Windows 98 WinXP WinNT Win2K Vista and Win 7 to simplify editing of the Display Configurations Alarms set Units of Measure and select Calibration Curves You can create and edit custo...

Page 7: ...MPH Km H 10 Temperature 2 for Seawater Engine Room etc Deg F Deg C 11 Trip Log Km Miles Naut Miles 12 Total Log Km Miles Naut Miles 13 Time of Day Clock 12 or 24 hour format 14 ElapsedTripTime 15 Eig...

Page 8: ...iary Input 1 34 ExternalBacklightON OFFcontrol Note 1 Auxiliary Input 1 TheYellow 3 wire can be programmed to be a Additional Tankage input Water fuel holding tank See Note 3 b Third Temperature input...

Page 9: ...mounting hole where you desire to mount the instrument Figure 1 Remove the adhesive backing protection from the bulkhead gasket and carefully align the waterproof bulkhead gasket on the back of the i...

Page 10: ...Page 10 Figure 2 MaxVu110 Screw Terminal Connections...

Page 11: ...speed log oil pressure sender fuel sender etc K RS232 input from computer used for uploading and downloading new display configurations L RS232 output to computer used for uploading and downloading ne...

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Page 13: ...Controlling Backlight Intensity Press the key 1 2 second to adjust the backlight level for night viewing Each time you press the key for 1 2 second the level will get brighter 1 2 3 4 OFF 1 2 etc The...

Page 14: ...All16ofthefactorydefaultdisplayconfigurations are shown in figures 5 20 Note that the two bar graphs can be configured to display only a single arrow as shown in figure 6 or a full bar graph as shown...

Page 15: ...ater Temperature Oil Pressure Engine Temperature Figure 6 Default display configuration 2 Engine RPM Boat Speed Fuel Remaining Oil Pressure Engine Temperature Figure 8 Default display configuration 4...

Page 16: ...e RPM Oil Pressure Engine Temperature Figure 10 Default display configuration 6 Depth On NMEA input 2A Boat Speed Sea Water Temperature Oil Pressure Engine Temperature Figure 9 Default display configu...

Page 17: ...Pressure Engine Temperature Figure 13 Default display configuration 9 Boat Speed Depth On NMEA 2A input Fuel Remaining Oil Pressure Engine Temperature Figure 14 Default display configuration 10 Engin...

Page 18: ...ter On NMEA 3A Figure 15 Default display configuration 11 Depth On NMEA input 2A Bearing to Waypoint GPS On NMEA 4A Distance To Waypoint GPS On NMEA 4B Oil Pressure Engine Temperature Figure 16 Defaul...

Page 19: ...n NMEA 1A Wind Direction On NMEA 1B None Depth ON NMEA 2A Figure 19 Default display configuration 15 Battery Bank 1 Volts Battery Bank 2 Volts Battery Bank 3 Volts Fuel Remaining Water Tank Level On N...

Page 20: ...key for ten seconds The alarm value display identifier 1 2 3 L or r and the word HiAL or LoAL will be displayed as shown in Figure 21 Quick press the key to select the desired display identifier 1 2...

Page 21: ...eingchanged Pressthe keytoswitchbetweenchangingtheHours or Minutes Press or hold the and keystochangethevalue Press the key to cycle through the eight Time of Day alarms and RaceTimers Press the key f...

Page 22: ...he and keys You do not have to be viewing the race timersforthemtowork theywillworkinthebackground Theracetimerswill startcountingdownfromtheirassignedvaluesandbeepaseachminuteiscounted down Whenthera...

Page 23: ...til the long beep to accept the new value save it to memory and leavetheCalibrationEditormode When calibrating theTime Of Day clock a Clock Calibration value between 0 and 100 nominal value is 50 will...

Page 24: ...yidentifier 1 2 3 Lor r andtheword Filt willbedisplayedasshownin Figure26 Quickpress the key to select the desired display identifier 1 2 3 L or r Press and hold the and keys to change the calibration...

Page 25: ...e data source will change the Units of Measure for all other similardatasources e g ifyouchangefromDegreesFtoDegreesCforengine temperature then all other Data Sources that display temperature such as...

Page 26: ...ty Press the key for 1 second until the long beep to accept the new value save it to memoryand leavetheTachometerSensitivity Editormode SettingTachometerPulleyRatio The tachometer can be rough calibra...

Page 27: ...stallprogramshould launchautomatically Ifitdoesnot clickon Start Run andtype D setup exe substitute your CD ROM drive letter for D if your CD ROM is on another drivethan D Click OK and follow the inst...

Page 28: ...section USBDriver Installation If you plan to connect to the MaxVu110 with a USB cable you will first need to installtheUSBdriverBEFOREyouplugthesuppliedUSBcableintoyourPC PlacethedistributionCDinthe...

Page 29: ...instrument and yourPCUSBport ThefirsttimeyouplugtheUSBcableintoyourPCWindows will detect the new hardware and install the correct driver Depending on your version ofWindows after a few seconds you wi...

Page 30: ...eWindows software will lookfortheMaxVu110instrumentwhenyouwishtouploadordownloadinfor mationtoorfromtheinstrument MainScreen The Main Screen is divided into 4 areas Pulldown Menus Display Configu rati...

Page 31: ...the icons for the current display configuration ThetworemainingbuttonsintheDisplayConfigurationareaare used to upload display configurations to the MaxVu110 and download display configurationsfromthe...

Page 32: ...tochangetheHighandLowLimitvaluesforthetwobarcharts Thehighlimit is the value that displays at the top of the bar chart and the low limit is the value that displays at the bottom of the bar chart Adat...

Page 33: ...Measure select and edit sender calibration curves and set the communications port to talk to the MaxVu110 Clicking on some pulldownmenus can resultinasecondpulldownmenubeingdisplayedwhich mayofferaddi...

Page 34: ...e Units of Measure such as Degrees F or C select 12 or 24 hour time format select from two different bar graph formats set display damping for different Data Sources and select create sender calibrati...

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Page 36: ...vel senders For each data source there are a number of sender options to select from using the pull down menus There is also an option to select a User Defined calibrationcurve Clickononeofthefiveuser...

Page 37: ...Page 37 You can use the View Graph command to see a plot of the User Defined sender display as a function of sender resistance as shown in the graph below...

Page 38: ...com ing in on one of the four NMEA 0183 compatible input channels up to two different sentencesperdataline Theselecteddatacanbedisplayedononeof threedigitaldisplaysoroneofthebarcharts The NMEAdatatobe...

Page 39: ...lled the Talker ID and the next three characters DBT Depth Below Transducer is called the Sentence Formatter The complete list of NMEA0183 Talker ID codes and Sentence Formatters is shown in Appendix...

Page 40: ...ch off the power to the MaxVu110 A terminal and click the Upload Display ConfigurationstoMaxVu110 box orthe DownloadDisplayConfigurations From MaxVu110 box in the display configurations area of the Wi...

Page 41: ...rsttimethatyouhavetransferreddatabetweentheMaxVu110and the PC you will be asked which communications port to use to connect to the MaxVu110 SelecttheportthatconnectstotheMaxVu110andthefollowing inform...

Page 42: ...reen dis played while data is be ing transferred between MaxVu110 and PC IfyoudonotknowwhichcommunicationsporttheMaxVu110isconnectedto youcanusetheWindowsDeviceManagertoshowyouthehardwareconfigura tio...

Page 43: ...h of 5 displays Engine Maintenance Alarm Change oil filters etc 8 Time of Day alarms Fax radio schedules etc Data Sources Inputs Battery voltage 1 Battery voltage 2 Battery voltage 3 Boat speed Clock...

Page 44: ...Memory Nonvolatile memory for alarms display configurations calibrations backlight levels etc Calibration Curves 25 curves for Engine Temperature Oil Pressure Fuel Level Optional Trim Angle and Option...

Page 45: ...osedcellfoamwaterproofbulkheadgasket adhesiveoneside 4 RS232 USBconvertertoplugintoPCUSBport 5 Printed usermanual 6 CDwithMaxVu110WindowssoftwareforWin98 WinNT Win2K WinXP Vista Win7andUSBdrivers Plea...

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Page 48: ...Vu110 can get splashed The back is not sealed and must be protected from water 4 ThenonvolatilememoryintheMaxVu110willretaindataforaminimumof 10 years without power 5 Lines connecting to Battery 1 2 a...

Page 49: ...Level 2 or OptionalTrimAngle Display but not BOTH 10 Calibration curves are NOT overwritten when New is selected off the FileMenu AllCalibrationCurvedataisretained CalibrationCurvescanonly be uploaded...

Page 50: ...nhow ever 16 After settings are changed it can take up to 30 seconds to save the data to the nonvolatile memory If power is removed from the MaxVu110 during this timethechangesmaynotbesavedtomemoryand...

Page 51: ...ysmonitorsthefollowing Critical functionsifthealarms are armed AlarmCode Priority Source Function SeeTableofStandardDataSources Page7 1 25 Depth MustbeprogrammedonNMEAchannel2A 2 2 EngineTemperature 3...

Page 52: ...Page 52 Alarm Source 02 Engine Temperature Sample Critical Alarm Displays Alarm Source 20 Battery 3 Volts Alarm Source 15 Time Of Day...

Page 53: ...top Race Timer 2 0 1 DisplayVersion and Serial Number for 5 seconds 0 5 Disable Alarms TurnsoffBELLsymbol 0 5 ScrollUPthrough5backlightlevels 0 5 Enablealarms TurnsonBELLsymbol 5 TurnPowerOFF ON Disab...

Page 54: ...mory In Set Display Damping Mode Key Presses Sec Function 0 1 Scroll through Display Number 1 2 3 L R 0 1 Decreaseselecteddisplaydamping 0 1 Increaseselecteddisplaydamping 1 0 Savenewvalue s tononvola...

Page 55: ...ensitivity 0 1 Increasesensitivity 1 0 Savenewcalibrationvaluetomemory In Set Time Of Day Alarms Race Timer Mode Keys Secs Function 0 1 SelectTime Of Day Alarm1 Alarm2 etc 0 1 SwitchbetweensettingHour...

Page 56: ...Numbers larger than 999 will display as on a 3 digit display c Negative numbers smaller than less than 999 will display as on a 4 digitdisplay d Negative numbers smaller than less than 99 will display...

Page 57: ...d orARPA 28 SD Sounder Depth 29 SN ElectronicPositioningSystem other general 30 SS Sounder Scanning 31 TI TurnRateIndicator 32 TR TRANSIT Navigation System 33 VD VelocitySensor Doppler other general 3...

Page 58: ...ist toWypt Rhumb Line Lat N S Long E W UTC Status 10 BWW Bearing Waypoint toWaypoint 11 DBK Depth Below Keel 12 DBS Depth Below Surface 13 DBT Depth below transducer 14 DCN Decca Position obsolete 15...

Page 59: ...g True 42 HSC Heading Steering Command 43 HVD MagneticVariation Automatic 44 HVM MagneticVariation ManuallySet 45 IMA VesselIdentification 46 LCD Loran C Signal Data 47 MDA Standard Meteorological Com...

Page 60: ...ANSIT Fix Data obsolete 78 TRP TRANSIT Satellite Predicted Direction of Rise 79 TRS TRANSIT Satellite Operating Status 80 TTM Tracked Target Message 81 VBW Dual Ground Water Speed 82 VDC Current at Se...

Page 61: ...mer Elapsed Estimated 107 ZCD Timer 108 ZDA Time Date UTC day month year and local time zone 109 ZDL Time and Distance toVariable Point 110 ZEV EventTimer 111 ZFI ElapsedTime from Point Of Interest 11...

Page 62: ...ed to enable addi tionalconnectionswithexternalhardwareinthefuture Atthistimethefollowing optionalaccessoriesareunderconsideration 1 ChainCounter 2 DataLogger 3 NMEA 0183 Output 4 AlarmFaultLog 5 Secu...

Page 63: ...to return the MaxVu110 registration card and or send your contact details to support cruzpro com to insure that you will be informed of new updates as soon as they become available Your suggestions f...

Page 64: ...o U301 contact dealer 4 Unable to communicate with micro U401 contact dealer 5 Contentsof nonvolatilememorycorruptedandfactorydefaultsarebeing used Please check and set reset Engine Hours MaintenanceA...

Page 65: ...A0183 transducer 6 ATU120B1000footthru hullmountACTIVEdepthNMEA0183 transducer Speed TemperatureTransducerOptions 1 THST 2RetractablePlasticThru HullSpeed TempTransducerwith30 cableand5pinFujiconnecto...

Page 66: ...4 calibrate 5 6 13 24 33 36 44 Calibrating the Time Of Day clock 23 Calibration curves 49 Clearing Trip Fuel and Trip Distance Logs 26 Clock 21 Clock Calibration 23 crictical functions 51 Critical Ala...

Page 67: ...odes 64 errors 64 F factory default 48 fast alarm 49 FirmwareVersion and Serial Number 63 fuse 48 H Hours and Minutes 55 I ICON 3 30 33 Icon 33 icon 31 33 Important Notes and Warnings 48 K Key Functio...

Page 68: ...ial Number 63 Setting Tachometer Sensitivity 26 Specifications 43 start Race Timer 22 T Tachometer Pulley Ratio 26 Tachometer Sensitivity 55 Time Of Day 21 55 Time Of DayAlarms 21 trademark 4 Turn Pow...

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