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highlight Vessel and press
ENTER
. You will be taken back to the
Position menu. To display data in another data box, repeat Steps 3-5.
6. Press
EXIT
twice to return to the main display.
Fuel Warning
The Fuel Warning feature allows you to set a Low level or High level
alarm for each fuel tank. A pop-up window will appear and an alarm
will sound if the amount of fuel rises above (High Level) or falls below
(Low level) the selected percentage of tank capacity.
To set a fuel warning:
1. Press
MENU
, highlight
S
YSTEM
S
ETUP
and press
ENTER
.
2. Select
B
US
D
EVICES
and press
ENTER
. Highlight
S
TORAGE
D
EV
and press
ENTER
. The Storage Device menu will appear. Select
F
UEL
W
ARNING
(Fuel
Wrng) and press
ENTER
.
3. If you have more than one engine, the Select Engine menu will
appear with up to three options. Select the desired engine and press
ENTER
. The Select Level menu will appear with two options: High
Level and Low Level. (If your unit is set to a single-engine
configuration, you will not see the Select Engine menu. You will be
taken directly to the Select Level menu.)
4. Highlight
L
OW
L
EVEL
or
H
IGH
L
EVEL
and press
ENTER
. The Set
Percentage window will appear. It will be set to Off by default.
5. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to input the desired percentage of tank
capacity that will trigger the alarm. If the amount of fuel falls below
the percentage you choose, the alarm will go off.
6. Press
ENTER
and you will be taken back to the Bus Devices list.
Press
EXIT
repeatedly to return to the main display.
NOTE:
To turn off a fuel warning, repeat Steps 1-3, then select
O
FF
from
the Level Percentage window mentioned in Step 4. Press
ENTER
.
Repeat these steps for each warning you want to turn off. Press
EXIT
repeatedly to return to the main display.
Reset Values
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