Diagnostic Procedure
• Scroll to the Tachometer dis
-
play.
• Hold the external display but
-
ton down for three (3) sec-
onds, the system will enter
the diagnostic mode. All the segments in the speedometer LCD il
-
luminate. The buzzer activates for one (1) second as the test begins.
The pointer in each gauge performs the following exercise: Reset
for two (2) seconds; moves to mid-scale for one (1) second; moves
to full-scale for one (1) second. This cycle is repeated twice. Then
the display returns to normal operation.
Easy Cruise
• Enable the Easy Cruise by switching the Cruise button on the dash.
• After the button is turned ON, a Speed icon appears in the upper
right of the LCD.
• An “S” (Set Point) appears at the far left of the LCD.
• The current set point appears on the lower right of the LCD.
• The set point can be adjusted by toggling the UP/DOWN buttons
on the dash.
• Drive the boat to the set point. The set point will flash if more throt
-
tle is required.
point is displayed and flashing, which indicates that the system has
entered the set point adjustment mode.
• Adjust the set point by pressing and/or holding the external display
button UP/DOWN until the desired set point is displayed.
• If no changes have been made within three (3) seconds, the system
will save the set point and return to normal operation.
Calibration Procedure
• Scroll to the Speed display.
• Hold the external display but
-
ton down for three (3) sec-
onds. The system will enter
the speedometer calibration
mode as indicated by the flash
-
ing display.
• Press and/or hold the external display button UP/DOWN to adjust
the displayed value until it agrees with the speedometer.
• If no changes have been made within three (3) seconds, the system
will return to normal operation.
Procedure for Changing Units
• Scroll to the engine Hourme
-
ter display.
• Hold the external display
button for three (3) seconds.
The display will indicate the
units selected as: “ENG” for English units or “MET” for Metric units.
• Pressing the external display button UP/DOWN will toggle the dis
-
play between English and Metric.
• If no changes have been made within three (3) seconds, the system
will return to normal operations.
(Anytime Metric Units are selected, the “METRIC” icon will be illumi-
nated.)
CRUISE “ON” ICON
SET POINT
INDICATOR
SET POINT VALUE
(will flash if more throttle is needed)
280, X-80
(Standard)
Switch Pad
Screen Navigation
Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to scroll through the main screens.
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