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MG2000™ Tachometer Manual
Specifications:

SmartCraft™ bus. 

•  Analog signal inputs for: fuel level 

sender (low fuel warning based on the 
sender), trim sender, on the MG2000 
tachometer.

•  1 Pressure port for: engine water 

pressure on the MG2000 tachometer.

•  1 NMEA 0183 (version 3.01) GPS signal 

input for: clock, boat/vessel speed, 
position, and heading.

•  128 x 128 graphic dot-matrix LCD 

display.

•  Auxiliary gauge communication: Faria 

serial bus (RS485/SAE J1708) from the 
MG2000 tachometer

•  Operation voltage: 12 vDC or 24 vDC

•  Operation temperature: -20 ºC to 70 ºC

•  Storage temperature: -30 ºC to 80 ºC

  Nominal  current  draw  (tachometer, 

speedometer, and five 2” gauges with 
lights on maximum level): 420 mA.

The  MG2000  combines  the  features  of 
an ECU serial bus gateway and several 
instruments into one unit:

•   The tachometer is analog in 

appearance but is driven by a 
stepper motor for digital accuracy.

VOLT

13.6 VOLTS

Trim

The LCD display

•   The high resolution LCD screen 

displays information for many other 
functions.  As received, the screens 
are configured as shown in the 
default screens. Figure 2 shows the 

sequence of the screens.

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13.6 VOLTS

Trim

Example of digital screen.

The MG2000 receives digital engine and 
sensor data from the Engine Control Unit 
(ECU) via the bus and can receive GPS 
information via a NMEA 0183 connection 
to a suitable GPS unit.  GPS information 
is displayed in the MG2000 speedometer 
for use with the SmartCraft Tachometer.

The  MG2000  tachometer  provides  a 
Faria Bus output to allow use of various 
other 5, 4, and 2 inch instruments.

If  connected  properly  (see  wiring 
diagrams at the back of this manual.) the 
MG2000  tachometer  will  turn  on  when 
the ignition key is turned on and will turn 
off  when  the  ignition  key  is  turned  off.  
See  the  “Normal”  mode  section  of  this 
manual for initial screen information.

The instrument has three push buttons; 
“M”  (Mode),  “Down”,  and  “Up”    that 
control the functions available.  

In  the  “Normal”  mode,  pressing  the 
“Down”  or  “Up”  buttons  causes  the 
display  to  cycle  between  the  available 
screens (see Figure 2, page 11).  

In “Normal”  mode, pressing the “Mode” 
and  “Up”  buttons  together  will  put  the 
MG2000  into  the  “Edit”  mode  (see  Edit 
mode, page 12).

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Page 1: ...IS0275 rev A ecr 7704 11 2008 VOLT 13 6VOLTS Trim SmartCraft Tachometer 4 Line Code MG2000 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...e 18 Select Display Units Pressure Units page 18 Select Display Units Volume Units page 19 Select Display Units Distance Units page 20 Select Display Units Depth Units page 21 Select Fuel Tank Size page 22 Select Other Fuel Tank Size page 22 Low Fuel Alarm page 23 Fuel Tank Calibrate Fuel Empty page 24 Fuel Tank Calibrate Fuel Half Full page 24 Fuel Tank Calibrate Fuel Full page 25 Software Revisi...

Page 3: ... 33 Tank2 Name page 33 View Engine Type page 34 Steering Position Sensor Installed page 35 Pitot Sensor Installed page 36 Paddlewheel Sensor Installed page 36 Fuel 1 Sensor Installed page 37 Fuel 2 Sensor Installed page 37 Calibrate Trim Sync page 38 Alarm mode page 40 Engine Warnings page 41 43 SmartCraft Message ID s supported page 44 45 HN0403 SmartCraft harness to Junction box cable page 46 47...

Page 4: ...eaTemp 62 F RPM 3650RPM WaterPress 9 5PSI EngineHours 1000Hrs Speed 33 4MPH RPMSync P S Speed 33 4MPH TrimSync P S FuelLevel Tank2Level EngineTemp 220 F RPM 3650RPM FuelLevel Volts 13 6Volts Trim Default Single Engine Depth installed Dual Engine Break InTime 61MinLeft Trim WaterPress 9 5PSI Inst FuelFlow 15 8GPH EngineTemp 220 F Depth 105 5Feet ShallowSet 0 0Feet KeelOffset 2 5Feet FuelUsed 30 6Ga...

Page 5: ...GearPress 25PSI Depth 105 5Feet ShallowSet 0 0Feet KeelOffset 2 5Feet FuelUsed 30 6Gal FuelLeft 0 0Gal EngineTemp 220 F EngineHours 1000Hrs Volts 13 6Volts OilPressure 9 5PSI Speed 12 0MPH SeaTemp 62 F RPM 3650RPM ManifoldTemp 53 F EngineHours 1000Hrs SteerAngle 22DegStbd RPMSync P S SteerAngle 22DegStbd TrimSync P S FuelLevel Tank2Level BoostPress 25PSI RPM 3650RPM FuelLevel Volts 13 6Volts Trim ...

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Page 7: ...a 3 3 8 diameter hole in the dash for the 4 gauge Mount the gauge with the backclamp supplied Cut a 4 3 8 diameter hole in the dash for the 5 gauge Small Connector Socket Follow the wiring diagram at the end of this manual for connections See page 53 Large Connector Socket Follow the wiring diagram at the end of this manual for connections See page 46 48 50 and 51 depending on your connection type...

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Page 9: ...he screens are configured as shown in the default screens Figure 2 shows the sequence of the screens VOLT 13 6VOLTS Trim Example of digital screen The MG2000 receives digital engine and sensor data from the Engine Control Unit ECU via the bus and can receive GPS information via a NMEA 0183 connection to a suitable GPS unit GPS information is displayed in the MG2000 speedometer for use with the Sma...

Page 10: ...s running check all connections between the engine and the MG2000 The MG2000 then enters the Normal mode Lighting Brightness Mode In the Normal mode to adjust the lighting intensity of all of the instruments connected to the MG2000 tachometer press the Mode button In the Bightness mode the lighting intensity can be changed by using the Down or Up buttons Or Contrast Mode To enter the Contrast mode...

Page 11: ...trol function allows the operator to set the engine RPM or the boat speed and have the engine maintain the RPM or speed setting automatically The SmartCraft paddle wheel option must be installed on the boat for the Troll Control function to operate The upper and lower limits for these functions are preset in the engine ECU and can not be changed by the operator For the troll control function to op...

Page 12: ...t be In Gear and set to Idle for the troll control to function The Not in Gear or Not in Idle not shown screens will appear if these conditions have not been met The No Paddle Sig screen will appear if there is no paddle wheel signal for the troll function Troll Control requires engine support please make sure a Mercury SmartCraft engine with the Troll function has been installed When the Troll Co...

Page 13: ...ition trim display shows TL and six 6 boxes Displays Engine Temp for inboards Displays Sea Temp for Jet drives Default Screen 2 WaterPress 9 5PSI Inst FuelFlow 15 8GPH Water Press Displays water pressure for all engine types Inst Fuel Flow Displays the instantaneous fuel flow in GPH or LPH Default Screen 3 FuelUsed 30 6Gal FuelLeft 0 0Gal Fuel Used Displays the amount of fuel used since last reset...

Page 14: ...Outboards Default Screen 6 Speed 12 0MPH SeaTemp 65 F Speed Displays boat speed as received from the SmartCraft bus For improved accuracy at all speeds the SmartCraft system allows the use of both a pitot tube speed input the default and a paddle wheel input If the paddle wheel option is installed the SmartCraft system uses the paddle wheel at low speeds and the pitot tube at high speeds The point...

Page 15: ...ing engine sync in dual engine installations Center mark appears if engines are synchronized Steering Angle or Speed Displays Steer Angle on inboard outboards inboards and diesel engines Displays Speed for 2 cycle and 4 cycle outboards Jet drives and Verado outboards Default Screen 9 RPM 2500RPM FuelLevel RPM or Trim Sync Displays RPM for all single engine installations and Trim Sync for all dual ...

Page 16: ...rs if a valid depth sounder is being received on the SmartCraft bus Depth Displays water depth under the depth transducer as received from the SmartCraft bus Default Screen 12 ShallowSet 0 0Feet KeelOffset 2 5Feet Shallow set Displays shallow depth alarm setting entered by the user Keel offset Displays the keel offset entered by the user Negative numbers indicate that the Depth Sounder transducer ...

Page 17: ... to move between screens Or Screen 1 Default Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 4 Screen 5 Screen 6 Screen 7 Screen 13 Alarms only available if Alarms are active Screen 8 Screen 9 Screen 10 Screen 11 Screen 12 Figure 2 Page 11 All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 18: ...elf Test 13 Enable Display Screens 14 Configure Speed Calibrate Pitot Calibrate Paddlewheel and Set Transition Speed 15 Invert Steering Angle Normal and Inverted 16 Helm Select Helm 1 and Helm 2 17 Pitot Select 100 PSI and 200 PSI 18 Master Reset 19 Tank2 Name Tank2 Level Fuel2 Level Oil Level Waste Water and Water Level 20 Engine Type Up and Down 21 Sea Water Temp Sensor Installed 22 Steering Pos...

Page 19: ...se decrease Brightness Increase decrease Contrast Use to move between Edit functions Use to change settings Use to select an edit function to change Exits the edit function and returns to Edit mode 4 Adjust RPM Speed Turn Troll on off RPM Speed Select RPM Speed Troll mode Page 13 All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

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Page 21: ... hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to reset Fuel Used to zero 0 The screen will change to Fuel Reset Done to signal a successful reset Fuel Reset Done Press and hold the Up and Down buttons together to return to the Edit mode Reset Fuel Used Press Up or Down to select another Edit mode edit function Otherwise Press the Mode button to return to the Normal mode Set Fuel Tank Full From the E...

Page 22: ... buttons together to save the function The screen returns to the Edit mode Set Fuel Tank Full Press Up or Down to select another Edit mode edit function Otherwise Press the Mode button to return to the Normal mode Set Amount Of Fuel From the Edit mode using the Up or Down buttons select the Set Amount Of Fuel edit function Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Set Amou...

Page 23: ...ust the engine s trim to the full Down position Press the Down button to save the setting Set Trim Down Press Down X X Step 2 Adjust the engine s trim to the full Up position Press the Up button to save the setting Press the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the new calibration Note If this step is skipped the calibration will not be saved Set Trim Up Press Up X X Step 3 Adjust the engine ...

Page 24: ...After changing the Engine Position you will need to turn the MG2000 off then back on for the change to take effect The screen returns to the Edit mode Select Engine Position Press Up or Down to select another Edit mode edit function Otherwise Press the Mode button to return to the Normal mode Select Display Units Pressure Units From the Edit mode using the Up or Down buttons select the Select Disp...

Page 25: ...play Units Follow the instructions below Otherwise Press the Up or Down button to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Select Display Units From the Select Display Units function using the Up or Down buttons display the Select Volume Units screen Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Select Volume Units Select Volume Units Press Up or Down to scroll thr...

Page 26: ... the Up and Down buttons together for 2 seconds to save the selection Temperature Units C F The screen returns to the Select Pressure Units screen Select Temperature Units Press the Up or Down button to select another Display Unit Or press Mode to return to the Edit mode Select Display Units Distance Units From the Edit mode using the Up or Down buttons select the Select Display Units edit functio...

Page 27: ...play Units Follow the instructions below Otherwise Press the Up or Down button to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Select Display Units From the Select Display Units function using the Up or Down buttons display the Select Depth Units screen Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Select Depth Units Select Distance Units Press Up or Down to scroll thr...

Page 28: ...ect Other Fuel Tank Size Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow Press and hold the Up and Down buttons together for 2 seconds to save the selection Select Fuel Tank 120 Gal 25 Gal These selections will appear during scrolling Only two selections are displayed at one time 36 Gal 40 Gal 50 Gal 55 Gal 80 Gal The screen returns to the S...

Page 29: ...tions below Otherwise Press the Up or Down button to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Select Data Sources From the Select Data Sources function using the Up or Down buttons display the Low Fuel Alarm screen Press and hold Up and Down buttons together for 2 seconds to choose Low fuel Alarm Low Fuel Alarm Using the Up or Down buttons set the instance The value X will be the a...

Page 30: ...of the display shows the percentage of fuel being sent by the fuel sender for the empty condition Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the empty calibration point Fuel Empty Input Fuel XX The screen returns to the Calibrate Fuel Empty screen Calibrate Fuel Empty Press the Mode button to return to the Edit mode Press the Up or Down button to select another function or Mode t...

Page 31: ...een Calibrate Fuel Half Full Press the Mode button to return to the Edit mode Press the Up or Down button to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Fuel Tank Calibrate Fuel Tank Calibrate Full From the Edit mode using the Up or Down buttons select the Fuel Tank Calibrate edit function Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Fuel Tank Calibrate Follow th...

Page 32: ... Mode to return to Normal mode SW ID Rev SmartCraft PGFXXXX Date Depth Sounder Warnings Shallow Warning From the Edit mode using the Up or Down buttons select the Depth Sounder Warnings edit function Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Depth Sounder Warnings Follow the instructions below Otherwise Press the Up or Down button to select another function or Mode to retu...

Page 33: ...on or Mode to return to Normal mode Depth Sounder Warnings From the Depth Sounder Warnings function using the Up or Down buttons display the Keel Offset screen Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Keel Offset Keel Offset When setting the Keel Offset negative numbers indicate that the Depth Sounder transducer is located ABOVE the deepest part of the hull typical Allow for ...

Page 34: ... or Down to select another Edit mode edit function Otherwise Press the Mode button to return to the Normal mode Select Self Test Enable Display Screens From the Edit mode using the Up or Down buttons select the Enable Display Screens edit function Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Enable Display Screens Follow the instructions below Otherwise Press the Up or Down b...

Page 35: ...e Configure Speed From the Configure Speed function using the Up or Down buttons display the Calibrate Pitot Sender screen Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Calibrate Pitot Sender Calibrate Pitot Sender Note The speed calibration requires the boat speed to be in the range of the device you are calibrating If you are calibrating the paddle wheel the boat speed must be b...

Page 36: ...peed must be below the transition point If you are calibrating the pitot the boat speed must be above the transition point Press the Up or Down buttons to modify the displayed speed XX X to match a known reference standard Paddlewheel Sender XX X Press and hold the Up and Down buttons together for 2 seconds to save the paddlewheel sender value Calibrate Paddlewheel Sender Use the Up or Down button...

Page 37: ...re Speed edit function Or Press the Mode button to return to the Edit mode Configure Speed Invert Steering Angle From the Edit mode using the Up or Down buttons select the Invert Steering Angle edit function Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Invert Steering Angle Follow the instructions below Otherwise Press the Up or Down button to select another function or Mode ...

Page 38: ...erwise Press the Mode button to return to the Normal mode Helm Select Pitot Select From the Edit mode using the Up or Down buttons select the Pitot Select edit function Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Pitot Select Follow the instructions below Otherwise Press the Up or Down button to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Pitot Select Press Up o...

Page 39: ...Performed will be displayed on the screen after the Master Reset has completed Press the Mode button 2 times to return to the Edit mode Master Reset Performed Press Up or Down to select another Edit mode edit function Otherwise Press the Mode button to return to the Normal mode Perform Master Reset Tank2 Name From the Edit mode using the Up or Down buttons select the Tank2 Name edit function Press...

Page 40: ...ngine type This information is sent from the SmartCraft engine This display shows the current engine type Type installed in the boat The display will change depending on the type of engine installed Press the Mode button to return to the Engine Type screen Engine Type Type Press Up or Down to select another Edit mode edit function Otherwise Press the Mode button to return to the Normal mode Engine...

Page 41: ...on Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Steering Position Sensor Installed Follow the instructions below Otherwise Press the Up or Down button to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Steering Position Sen Installed This function is used to tell the system whether or not the Steering Position Sensor is installed Press Up or Down to scroll through th...

Page 42: ...alled screen Press Up or Down to select another Edit mode edit function Otherwise Press the Mode button to return to the Normal mode Pitot Sensor Installed Paddlewheel Sensor Installed From the Edit mode using the Up or Down buttons select the Paddlewheel Sensor Installed edit function Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Paddlewheel Sensor Installed Follow the instru...

Page 43: ...nsor is installed Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow Press and hold the Up and Down buttons together for 2 seconds to save the selection Fuel 1 Sensor No Yes The screen returns to the Fuel 1 Sensor Installed screen Press Up or Down to select another Edit mode edit function Otherwise Press the Mode button to return to the Normal ...

Page 44: ... the Calibrate Trim Sync edit function Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Calibrate Trim Sync Follow the instructions below Otherwise Press the Up or Down button to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Calibrate Trim Sync This function is used to balance the trim sync display on a boat with more than one engine Set the trim on each engine to the ...

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Page 46: ...s All other alarms will be displayed in the tachometer screen only When all alarm conditions are cleared the screen will revert back to the last displayed screen If there are two or more alarms then the screen will scroll through all the warnings changing the display every 5 seconds For all alarms the red LED s blink and the display shows the warning condition When a Shallow alarm occurs the instr...

Page 47: ...ates that no data is being received from engine Check wiring also make sure both terminator resistors are installed in bus Make sure both ECMs are not configured for port location using a DDT or Quicksilver Diagnostic Tool Over Heat Over Heat The engine is overheating Oil Pressure Oil Pressure Engine oil pressure is low Low Oil Low Oil Critical The level in the on engine 2 stroke oil tank is low L...

Page 48: ...yed on the screen Water In Fuel There is water in the fuel system Water In Fuel Injector Fault An injector is not operating properly Injector Fault Engine Performance Limited Engine Engine RPM is being limited Performance Limited Miscellaneous Fault Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Fault Ignition Fault Ignition Fault An ignition coil is not operating properly Sensor Fault Sensor Fault A sensor is not o...

Page 49: ...lt TPS The throttle positioning sensor is not operating properly Engine Sensor Fault Charge Temp Engine Sensor Fault Charge Temp The super charger output temperature sensor is not operating properly Warning Horn Fault Warning Horn Fault The warning horn in the boat is not operating Oil Temp Oil Temp The engine oil is overheating Sensor Fault Sea Water Temp Sensor Fault Sea Water Temp The sea water...

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Page 52: ...in 5 Violet Ignition Wake Pin 6 Not Used Pin 7 Not Used Pin 8 Not Used Pin 9 Not Used Pin 10 Black Not Used Pin 11 Red CAN 1 Pin 12 White CAN 1 SmartCraft Cable Pin A Not Used Pin B Black Ground Pin C Not Used Pin D Not Used Pin E Not Used Pin F Violet Wake Up Pin G Not Used Pin H Not Used Pin J Red CAN 1 Pin K White CAN 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Wire Jacket Heat Shrink Tubing Heat Shrink Tubin...

Page 53: ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Wire Jacket 12 pin connector Pin 1 Red Faria Bus 8 4 VDC Pin 2 White Faria Bus AY Pin 3 Green Faria Bus BZ Pin 4 Black Faria Bus Ground Pin 5 Not Used Pin 6 Not Used Pin 7 Tan Temp Signal Pin 8 Not Used Pin 9 Not Used Pin 10 Not Used Pin 11 Not Used Pin 12 Not Used Tan Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used FARIA All manuals and user guides at all guides c...

Page 54: ...ound Pin 5 Violet Ignition Wake Pin 6 Not Used Pin 7 Not Used Pin 8 Not Used Pin 9 Not Used Pin 10 Black Not Used Pin 11 Red CAN 1 Pin 12 White CAN 1 SmartCraft Cable Pin A Not Used Pin B Black Ground Pin C Not Used Pin D Not Used Pin E Not Used Pin F Violet Wake Up Pin G Not Used Pin H Not Used Pin J Red CAN 1 Pin K White CAN 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Wire Jacket Heat Shrink Tubing Heat Shrink...

Page 55: ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Wire Jacket 12 pin connector Pin 1 Red Faria Bus 8 4 VDC Pin 2 White Faria Bus AY Pin 3 Green Faria Bus BZ Pin 4 Black Faria Bus Ground Pin 5 Not Used Pin 6 Not Used Pin 7 Tan Temp Signal Pin 8 Not Used Pin 9 Not Used Pin 10 Not Used Pin 11 Not Used Pin 12 Not Used Tan Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used FARIA All manuals and user guides at all guides c...

Page 56: ...s Ground Pin 5 Violet Ignition Wake Pin 6 Not Used Pin 7 Not Used Pin 8 Not Used Pin 9 Not Used Pin 10 Black Not Used Pin 11 Red CAN 1 Pin 12 White CAN 1 SmartCraft Cable Pin A Not Used Pin B Black Ground Pin C Not Used Pin D Not Used Pin E Not Used Pin F Violet Wake Up Pin G Not Used Pin H Not Used Pin J Red CAN 1 Pin K White CAN 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Wire Jacket Heat Shrink ubing Violet V...

Page 57: ...ria Bus Ground Pin 5 Violet Ignition Wake Pin 6 Not Used Pin 7 Not Used Pin 8 Not Used Pin 9 Not Used Pin 10 Black Not Used Pin 11 Red CAN 1 Pin 12 White CAN 1 SmartCraft Cable Pin A Not Used Pin B Black Ground Pin C Not Used Pin D Not Used Pin E Not Used Pin F Violet Wake Up Pin G Not Used Pin H Not Used Pin J Red CAN 1 Pin K White CAN 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Wire Jacket Heat Shrink Tubing V...

Page 58: ...To help reduce moisture in the gauges be sure to install plug PJ0018 in all open connectors 2 Gauges HN0503 From Tachometer 4 pin connector Pin A Red Pin B White Pin C Green Pin D Black Sheild Page 52 All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 59: ...A Shield Ground Red Blue GPS100 Antenna Ground Not Used Not Used Not Used Note 1 Cut off the connector at the end of the antenna cable 2 Cut off the following wires because they are not used White Yellow Brown 3 Cut wires so that they are different lengths This ensures they do not touch each other Heat Shrink Tubing HN0401 r A1 ecr 5556 7 2005 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 6 5 4 Page 53 All man...

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