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Calibrate

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1)  Touch the Calibrate icon in a CH Tank

 

to 

select it.

 

 
2)  Touch YES to continue or NO to cancel. 

 

 

3)  Touch to highlight and select the Set 
Calibration Points.  Touch the right arrow icon 
to continue.  

4)  You must calibrate at each Set Calibration 
Point. Verify the tank is empty and touch E to 
calibrate the tank at the empty level.  

 

 

5)  Touch Yes to verify and No to cancel. 

6)  Touch Calibrate Empty Level to calibrate. 

 

 

7)  A pop-up will appear and ask if you want to calibrate another level. In this example, touch 
YES fill the tank at 1/4 full and calibrate to that level. Repeat this process of filling the tank and 
calibrating at each of the selected levels 1/2, 3/4, and F (full). Repeat steps in each CH Tank 
as equipped in your application. 

 

 

   

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Summary of Contents for ICON Touch 7.0 CTS

Page 1: ...User s Guide ICON Touch 7 0 CTS Display...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...rdous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate personal injury NOTICE Indic...

Page 4: ...6 STATUS BAR 8 TOUCH POINT COMMAND ICONS 8 SCREEN FEATURES 9 HOME 9 OUTBOARD 11 FLUID TANKS 12 MODES 14 ECO FUEL ECONOMY 15 TRIP 16 VESSEL 17 DIAGNOSTICS 18 MENU SETTING 19 CONFIGURATION 20 CALIBRATI...

Page 5: ...messages The display controls a number of helm functions and options Some options and modes of operation are not possible to access without this display present in the system Select outboard sensor ca...

Page 6: ...illumination 450 Nit 450 cd m2 Touch screen projected capacitive technology o Not usable with gloved hands Firmware update capability via USB interface Integrates with Evinrude ICON II remote control...

Page 7: ...Mode Functions Calibration for o Tilt maximum level o Trim upper and lower limits o Fluid tank volumes and levels up to 12 total Mode function for o Winterization o Dynamic Power Steering DPS control...

Page 8: ...grees Celsius Degrees Celsius Feet depth meters fathoms Feet Gallons per Hour Liters per hour Imperial gallons per hour Miles per Gallon Liters per 100 Kilometers Nautical miles per Miles per Imperial...

Page 9: ...isplayed In addition the Audible Alarm Drive Output will be set to sound an audible user alert The Pop up color will be red In addition the appropriate Outboard Status Indicator in the Status Bar will...

Page 10: ...uttons to access a screen Use the on screen Touch Point icons to access a screen or select a specific feature Quick Access Buttons and Icons Press a button or on screen icon to access its associated s...

Page 11: ...with Touch Point Icons Active icons are highlighted When touched they select an item or give more information via pop up menu or a new screen This illustration shows tab icons outboard icons and a but...

Page 12: ...oot only selectable with the installation of a foot throttle Time Hour Minutes ECO ON or OFF indicates an economical operating condition when illuminated Outboard Status Indicators Oil Outboard Temper...

Page 13: ...data is highlighted in Green Coolant Temperature or Coolant Pressure if available from the outboard Trim Position Trim Position Troubleshooting Tip Problem Solution Trim position is not accurate Trim...

Page 14: ...ransom mount speed only transducer For single outboard applications only From any page press the Home button two times or press the Home icon two times The data shown is RPM Trim Speed Over Ground req...

Page 15: ...Trim Engine Hours Coolant Temperature Water Pressure Battery Voltage Oil Level from the outboard mounted oil tank NOTE The oil level reading is not available when the outboard is in the tilt range Fue...

Page 16: ...ured as oil Note A low fuel warning pop up will display when fuel level is equal to or less than 20 of total volume Oil Level for each outboard mounted oil tank Note A low oil warning pop up will acti...

Page 17: ...Touch the Fluid Inputs tab Touch a red colored tank icon This will access the Calibration screen for the selected tank See Calibrations on page 22 Fluid Inputs tab Tank icons 356596 10 13...

Page 18: ...ing Assist Mode Touch the on screen icon to change the Mode This change is applied to all outboards in the system Trim Assist Selections include OFF or ON Power Steering Assist Selections include Mini...

Page 19: ...M Average of all outboards The AVG bar shows a combined average economy of all outboards on the vessel The indication consists of a centered vertical line and a bar that moves left and right The ECO i...

Page 20: ...ting Time Average Speed Maximum Speed Average Fuel Economy Fuel Consumed Touch the Start icon under Trip A or Trip B to collect data Touch the Stop icon to stop collecting data To reset a trip touch a...

Page 21: ...um of all outboards Vessel Speed Miles Per Hour MPH Fuel Economy Miles Per Gallon MPG NOTE Temperature data requires the installation of a temperature sensor use BRP P N 764183 Temperature Troubleshoo...

Page 22: ...ts generated by outboard s Electronic Management Module EMM the remote control or the mechanical control module if equipped Select this screen to view fault codes that have been activated and stored i...

Page 23: ...System Information icon to view a pop up menu which contains software information specific to the display Touch the icon a second time to close the pop up menu Touch any icon to navigate to the associ...

Page 24: ...ration From the Menu screen press the Menu Settings button or touch the Menu Settings icon to access the Configuration Calibrations and Winterize options Menu Settings button Menu Settings icon 356596...

Page 25: ...ation settings include Display Backlight System Units and Language Time Display 12hr or 24hr Greenwich Mean Time GMT Offset and Daylight Savings Time DST Enabled Depth page 2 Alarm ON OFF Min Depth an...

Page 26: ...M TILT or ECO and follow the pop up menu instructions on the screen to Reconfigure or Calibrate Calibrations tab icons have source inputs from a remote control the display or Analog to Digital ADC con...

Page 27: ...ntrol Heads icon on the left side of the screen Touch the Reconfigure icon in a selected Control Head CH Tank to assign the tank to a specific fluid type and tank capacity Touch the Calibrate icon in...

Page 28: ...Fuel or Oil icon to highlight and select it Touch the right arrow icon to continue 4 Touch the highlighted pointer icons to change the Set Tank Capacity Touch the right arrow icon to continue to the n...

Page 29: ...k is empty and touch E to calibrate the tank at the empty level 5 Touch Yes to verify and No to cancel 6 Touch Calibrate Empty Level to calibrate 7 A pop up will appear and ask if you want to calibrat...

Page 30: ...ck Water Touch the Instrument Inputs icon on the left side of the screen Touch the Not Configured icon and follow the pop up menu instructions on the display screen Repeat for each Tank as equipped in...

Page 31: ...the vessel These input icons are labeled on the screen as Navico 1 Navico 2 Navico 3 Navico 4 and Navico 5 Touch the ADC Inputs icon on the left side of the screen Touch a Navico icon that reads No I...

Page 32: ...calibrations To calibrate trim tilt select an outboard and follow the pop up menu instructions on the display screen 1 Touch an outboard to select it 2 At the helm controls lower the outboard to low...

Page 33: ...helm controls raise the outboard to upper trim position and touch the Set Calibration Point icon 4 At the helm controls raise the outboard to maximum tilt position and touch the Set Calibration Point...

Page 34: ...s Touch the Minus and Plus icons to change the number of seconds in the Fuel Economy calculation period Touch the Reset icon to reset the Fuel Economy Long Term Average Touch the Save icon to save the...

Page 35: ...visibility in different lighting conditions The backlight level is controllable by three different means Display selected backlighting From any screen press the Menu button From the Menu Screen press...

Page 36: ...y s wiring harness Connect this wire to the vessel s navigation light switch Turn the navigation light switch ON to adjust the backlight level of all network components to 10 The display will switch t...

Page 37: ...cess is complete the outboard will automatically turn OFF In the Settings feature touch the Winterize Engine icon to winterize the outboards Touch an outboard icon to select the specific outboard Touc...

Page 38: ...tenna P N 767488 1X Warning Horn P N 176360 1X Butt Connector P N 766533 4X Y Harness P N 587230 1X Mounting the Display 1 Identify the mounting location Allow a minimum of 6 0 in 152 4 mm behind the...

Page 39: ...ith lock washer to secure the display Tighten the nuts securely Harness and Weather Plug Connections Rear view shown Connect the harness to this port SD card connection port Not currently used Install...

Page 40: ...Harness Wiring Detail 356596 38 36...

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Page 42: ...01 91 46 7 498 190 46 926 23 53 5 601 142 26 CUT OUT 9 498 241 26 CUT OUT 1 014 25 76 8 32UNC 2B X 1 4 4 PLACES HOLE SAW CENTER HERE CUT DOTTED LINE EXTERIOR BEZEL OUTLINE HATCHED AREA INDICATES CRITI...

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