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MaliView RPM Cruise Screen
• Press “CRUISE” to enter cruise mode and to toggle between “SPEED” and “RPM”
cruise modes.
• The up and down arrows will change the set-point in both “SPEED” and “RPM”
cruise modes.
• Use the “ON/OFF/ENTER” button to turn the cruise on or off.
• Press “MUTE” to mute the Rockford radio. (This function only works with the
Rockford radio.)
• Press “SAVE PRE-SET” to save or edit a pre-set. (See “Pre-Set” page.) This button
will also allow you to temporarily disable any alarm.
When the display prompts you with “RPM PULL UP,” the system will allow full throttle
control until a calculated speed has been reached.
After the calculated speed is reached, the system will automatically enter a “DECEL”
mode and slowly return the engine throttle to the set RPM.
When the system has engaged, the throttle bar will turn green. Keep the arrow in the gap
to allow the engine to hold the RPM.
NOTES:
• The gap appears when the engine has activated cruise and has control of the throttle.
• The RPM of the boat must be below the RPM set-point to turn on the cruise.
• The cruise will only hold RPM if the arrow is in the gap and is green.
• The cruise can be turned off at any time but will not disengage until the throttle has
returned below the gap.
SETUP
PRE-SETS
GAUGES
MEDIA
ON / OFF
ENTER
2500
750
RPM ACTUAL
RPM SET
RPM ON
100%
0%
STEREO 2
FM1
101.7
VOLT
TEMP
OIL
11.8 V
185 ºF
65 PSI
E
F
SA
VE
PRE-SET
MUTE
F
C
L
R MLS
RIDER
100
0%
CURRENT
STOW
A STEP BEYOND
CRUISE
100%
0%
RPM PULL UP
100%
0%
RPM DECEL
100%
0%
RPM ENGAGED
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