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Section 3 - VesselView Race Edition Screen Overview

90-8M8022154   APRIL  2008

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Screen Display

Name

Description

Screen

Oil Pressure

Displays engine RPM, speed, coolant pressure, coolant

temperature, and oil pressure.

33007

Oil Temperature

Displays engine RPM, speed, coolant pressure, oil

temperature, and oil pressure.

33008

Trim/Tabs

Displays engine RPM, speed, inches travelled per revolution of

the engine camshaft, trim position, and tab position.

33009

Delta Pressure

Displays engine RPM, speed, fuel pressure, engine manifold

vacuum/boost pressure, and delta pressure.

NOTE: Delta pressure is the difference between fuel pressure

and manifold absolute pressure.

33010

Peak Performance

Displays current engine RPM and speed as well as the RPM

and trim angle stored when peak speed was first increased.

NOTE:  Pressing  the  check  button  while  viewing  this  screen

enables you to reset your peak values.

33011

Summary of Contents for VesselView

Page 1: ...ercury Marine All rights reserved 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 VesselView Race Edition Installation Calibration Operation Manual 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 8m8022154_vesselviewraceedcvr qxp 4 23 2008 2 18 PM...

Page 2: ...y CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates a situation which if not avoided could result in engine or major component fail...

Page 3: ...ion in this manual List the bulletin numbers and affected sections or pages in this manual for your reference Bulletin Type Service Bulletin Bulletin Description Title Section Page Affected Copyright...

Page 4: ...16 Section 2 Initial Setup and Calibration Setup Wizard Overview 18 Setup Wizard 18 Import Configuration optional 19 Engine Setup 21 Display Setup 22 Device Setup 23 Tank Setup and Calibration 24 Tab...

Page 5: ...Alarm History Details 114 Clearing Alarm History 115 System Information 116 System Information Menu Options 116 Software Info 116 Hardware Info 117 Tech 117 Tech Menu Options 117 RPM Bands 117 Section...

Page 6: ...Adapter 152 MerCruiser and Outboard Applications Single Engine 154 MerCruiser and Outboard Applications Dual Engine 156 MerCruiser and Outboard Applications Triple Engine 160 MerCruiser and Outboard...

Page 7: ...Page iv 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008...

Page 8: ...Alarm Button 5 Menu Button 5 Turning the VesselView Unit On or Off 5 Restarting VesselView 5 Cleanliness and Care of Product 5 Using the Menu Panel 6 Navigating Through the Screens 8 Using Dialog Boxe...

Page 9: ...harness with dash mount plug 79 898277K15 Kit With GPS Includes K15 GPS antenna and CAN P extension harness 79 898277K16 VesselView Race Edition Kit Components Harness Kit Component Part Number Vessel...

Page 10: ...Propulsion button enables you to quickly access the propulsion screens that are related to propulsion trim tabs and engine performance b Vessel button enables you to quickly access the vessel screens...

Page 11: ...Enables a full shut down of VesselView when held down while the engine key switch is turned off Deactivates or cancels the highlighted selection Performs other functions as described in the on screen...

Page 12: ...to the unit while it displays the powering off screen If power is interrupted while VesselView is shutting down changes made during that session may be lost When any engine key switch is turned to th...

Page 13: ...ulsion menu panel appears IMPORTANT The available VesselView menu options may display differently than those listed in the pictures menu options depend on the engine type if tabs are a part of the ves...

Page 14: ...Page 7 c To see the available environment and navigation screens press the environment and navigation button and then the menu button The Env Nav menu panel appears Env Nav Depth Trip Log Navigation F...

Page 15: ...ensors Warnings Units Units 2 Offsets Load Configs RPM Bands STBD History PORT History g h a Calibration menu b Settings menu c Settings 2 menu d Alarms menu e System Info menu f Tech menu g Screen Op...

Page 16: ...the X button is pressed Dialog Boxes The control icon appears in the upper left corner of any screen that includes a dialog box for access to controls and screen functions The control icon disappears...

Page 17: ...ction 1 Status Bar for further information 33075 TRIM TAB POP UP WINDOW SETTINGS The trim tab pop up window can be modified to be On or Off its length of time that the pop up remains open as well the...

Page 18: ...s connected only the trim chart will display in the pop up 33073 To change the settings for the trim tab pop up window refer to Section 4 Trim Tab Pop Up Settings Page Screen Organization VesselView e...

Page 19: ...o adjust the brightness of the screen on a scale of 0 to 15 To adjust screen brightness use the following steps Using Brightness Alarm Button 1 Press the brightness alarm button The Screen Brightness...

Page 20: ...n changes be saved before holding X button while keying ALL engines off Status Bar VesselView displays important information in the status bar at the top of each screen The status bar displays up to f...

Page 21: ...status bar Time Speed acquired with either a pitot paddle or GPS Speed Over Ground acquired with a GPS Sea Temperature Gear Fuel Usage Fuel Level Depth Course Over Ground Bearing to Way Point Air Tem...

Page 22: ...t the VesselView will not identify the fault The system looks at all tanks defined as fuel and adds them all together into a single sum The alarms are based off of the sum of all fuel tanks Fuel Low L...

Page 23: ...X button while keying ALL engines off 32769 IMPORTANT Pressing the X button while turning the engine key switch OFF will save the current session configuration settings and shut down VesselView When...

Page 24: ...Page 17 Section 2 Initial Setup and Calibration Table of Contents Setup Wizard Overview 18 Setup Wizard 18 Import Configuration optional 19 Engine Setup 21 Display Setup 22 Device Setup 23 Tank Setup...

Page 25: ...ion Repeat the setup wizard for each VesselView unit installed on the vessel It is recommended that the configuration setup and calibration settings be saved onto a USB memory stick and imported onto...

Page 26: ...trackpad to continue to IMPORT CONFIG Import Configuration optional The import configuration option is used to import configuration settings that were saved to a USB memory stick IMPORTANT The Vessel...

Page 27: ...stick the import of the data file will not be successful a yellow pop up message will appear stating IMPORT UNSUCCESSFUL If you can recall the configuration setting that was not saved select SKIP for...

Page 28: ...have completed the setup process Continue to finalize the setup of VesselView Refer to Section 4 Calibrate Menu Options Engine Setup VesselView automatically detects the vessel s power package On the...

Page 29: ...irm your selections by pressing the check button 8 Press the right arrow on the arrow trackpad to continue to the DISPLAY SETUP screen NOTE VesselView displays data from one engine by default NOTE Alt...

Page 30: ...teps 1 2 and 3 for all remaining engines on the vessel 5 Confirm your selections by pressing the check button 6 Press the right arrow on the arrow trackpad to continue to the DEVICE SETUP screen Devic...

Page 31: ...1 for single helm vessels If a vessel has multiple VesselView units installed on different helms up to four maximum the HELM ID needs to represent the helm where each VesselView is installed lowest t...

Page 32: ...available options for each tank are NOT USED FUEL OIL WATER WASTE 32781 3 Press the down arrow to proceed to the next tank 4 Perform steps 2 and 3 for all remaining tanks on the vessel 5 Confirm your...

Page 33: ...ext screen will appear asking for the location of each tank NOTE Tank capacities have now been confirmed 10 Press the left or right arrow on the arrow trackpad until the tank location label that you w...

Page 34: ...ration methods Choose DEFAULT go to step a for uniformly shaped tanks where each quarter of the tank holds a quarter of its total capacity The default method will place values of 0 25 50 75 and 100 in...

Page 35: ...ibration at the appropriate level indicated by the graphic on the screen These values can be verified and readjusted if necessary by using the MANUAL method to adjust the calibration generated during...

Page 36: ...ckpad to highlight the DEFAULT calibration method and press the check button Empty will be 0 1 4 tank will be 25 1 2 tank will be 50 etc 32213 iii Press the down arrow on the arrow trackpad to select...

Page 37: ...ty tank VesselView allows for sender calibration to correct for sensors that are slightly outside this range The senders used in irregularly shaped tanks need to be calibrated to the tank as substance...

Page 38: ...rated 32784 ii On the TANK CALIBRATION screen press the up or down arrow on the arrow trackpad to highlight the MANUAL calibration method and press the check button 32217 IMPORTANT Ensure the tank is...

Page 39: ...accurate tank calibration It is most important that at minimum empty 0 and full 100 are calibrated VesselView will calculate the quarter percentages using the empty and full data v Begin filling the t...

Page 40: ...recommended that all session changes be saved before holding X button while keying ALL engines off xii If you are done calibrating the tanks press the right arrow on the arrow trackpad to continue to...

Page 41: ...iii Press the check button to confirm that the tank is empty or the X button to go back one step iv Following the direction on the screen fill the tank to 25 of its capacity Press the check button to...

Page 42: ...ty Press the check button to confirm or the X button to go back one step After the check button is pressed a blue pop up message will appear acknowledging that the system is Working to apply the chang...

Page 43: ...LL engines off xi If you are done calibrating the tanks press the right arrow on the arrow trackpad to continue to the TAB SETUP screen Tab Setup and Calibration For vessels equipped with a tab or tab...

Page 44: ...uantity of tabs selected If one tab is identified then a CENTER field will appear If two tabs are identified as shown then a STBD TAB field and a PORT TAB field will appear 32866 3 Press the down arro...

Page 45: ...the check button to begin calibrating the selected tab 10 Lower the respective tab into its down position 11 Press the down or up arrow on the arrow trackpad to highlight the ACTUAL DOWN field 32767 1...

Page 46: ...percentage to match the CURRENT ACTUAL 19 Press the check button to go back to the main TAB CALIBRATION screen 20 If more than one tab exists on the vessel perform steps 8 through 18 for the remaining...

Page 47: ...d 32250 When you are sure that your changes are correct press the check button to save your session and restart the VesselView unit VesselView displays a saving settings message then restarts The rest...

Page 48: ...ntents Available VesselView Race Edition Display Screens 42 MerCruiser Display Screens 42 Outboard and Jet Drive Display Screens 43 VesselView Race Edition Display Screens 43 Propulsion 44 Vessel 48 E...

Page 49: ...tatus X X X X X X X X Fuel Status X X X X X X X X Inches Rev X X X X X X X X Oil Pressure X X X X X X X X Oil Temperature X X X X X X X X Trim Tabs X X X X X X X X Tab information dependent on vessel...

Page 50: ...ce X X X X Trim Tabs 2 X X X X Tab information dependent on vessel setup Vessel Performance Fuel X X X X Vessel Status X X X X Tank Status X X X X Steer Position Available only with MerCruiser engines...

Page 51: ...ing on the engine type 33004 Fuel Status Displays engine RPM speed fuel flow fuel used instantaneous fuel economy and average fuel economy for up to three engines triple setup maximum NOTE Pressing th...

Page 52: ...RPM speed inches travelled per revolution of the engine camshaft trim position and tab position 33009 Delta Pressure Displays engine RPM speed fuel pressure engine manifold vacuum boost pressure and d...

Page 53: ...n 3 VesselView Race Edition Screen Overview Page 46 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 Screen Display Name Description Screen Trim Tabs 2 Displays engine RPM speed and trim and tab positions in a graphical form...

Page 54: ...Section 3 VesselView Race Edition Screen Overview Notes 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 Page 47...

Page 55: ...plays engine RPM speed fuel tank levels total fuel used and estimated fuel range NOTE Pressing the check button while viewing this screen enables you to reset your fuel used 27211 Vessel Status Displa...

Page 56: ...ied and vessel speed with the source identified NOTE Pressing the check button while viewing this screen enables you to edit this screen 27118 Speed Displays the speed of the vessel 33018 Generator Di...

Page 57: ...arm specifications Press the left or right arrow on the arrow trackpad to adjust the settings for that field Press the down or up arrow on the arrow trackpad to move to a field 27218 Trip Log Displays...

Page 58: ...Name Description Screen Navigation Displays the exact location of the vessel NOTE This screen will not have any data shown if there is no global positioning device connected to the VesselView unit LA...

Page 59: ...28 a b c d e d b a System Info Tech Calibrate Tank Tabs Trim Configuration Factory Reset Save Configs e f Settings 2 Tabs Trim Tab Popup Hot Keys Pages On Off c Tech RPM Bands f Settings Screen Option...

Page 60: ...to the USB memory stick leave all fields read EXPORT SAVE CONFIGURATION TANK CONFIG TRIM CONFIG DEPTH CONFIGS UNITS APP PREF STEERING EXPORT EXPORT EXPORT EXPORT EXPORT 27235 Load Configs Used to load...

Page 61: ...ettings and the brightness of the VesselView display 27120 Preferences Sets the GPS heading and speed refresh rate and a toggle to turn pop up warnings on or off 33017 Sensors Sets the pitot and paddl...

Page 62: ...tank sea temperature and steering offset if applicable 27226 Screen Options Steering Sets the data to display at the bottom of the steering position screen in the vessel menu and is also used to zero...

Page 63: ...per second This is used as a filter to define when the TRIM TAB pop up window appears due to the sensitivity of the sensor The higher the percentage the less likely the TRIM TAB pop up window will app...

Page 64: ...Active Alarms Displays active alarms 34515 STBD STBD STBD STBD Alarm History Displays alarms in the history 34516 STBD STBD STBD STBD STBD System Info Menu Option Description Screen Software Info Dis...

Page 65: ...Section 3 VesselView Race Edition Screen Overview Page 58 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 Tech Menu Option Description Screen RPM Bands Displays the starboard or port engine run history 33337...

Page 66: ...77 Configuration 79 Factory Reset 81 Reset Settings 81 Adding or Removing Sensors to the Vessel 81 Save Configuration 82 Load Configuration 85 Settings 87 Settings Menu Options 87 Screen Options 87 S...

Page 67: ...process without the assistance of the setup wizard To access the tank calibration screens press Main Calibrate Tank Press the check button to open the first calibration screen NOTE Tank calibration d...

Page 68: ...rrow causes the numeric increments to speed up Left arrow causes the number to decrease right arrow causes the number to increase NOTE The default unit for measuring tank capacity is U S gallons To ch...

Page 69: ...0 and 11 for all remaining tanks on the vessel 13 Confirm your selections by pressing the check button The next screen that will appear shows the tank setup table complete with all data entered for ea...

Page 70: ...is used to fine tune the tank calibrations when you have a known amount in the tank The FILL TANK method must be initiated with an empty tank and filled in intervals 32829 TANK CALIBRATION USING DEFA...

Page 71: ...ighlight the DEFAULT calibration method and press the check button Empty will be 0 1 4 tank will be 25 1 2 tank will be 50 etc 32213 3 Press the down arrow on the arrow trackpad to select the next tan...

Page 72: ...or sensors that are slightly outside this range The senders used in irregularly shaped tanks need to be calibrated to the tank as substance is added in the FILL TANK method however if it was calibrate...

Page 73: ...alibrated 32784 2 On the TANK CALIBRATION screen press the up or down arrow on the arrow trackpad to highlight the MANUAL calibration method and press the check button 32217 IMPORTANT Ensure the tank...

Page 74: ...hat at minimum empty 0 and full 100 are calibrated VesselView will calculate the quarter percentages using the empty and full data 5 Begin filling the tank in 25 intervals 6 Press the down or up arrow...

Page 75: ...efore holding X button while keying ALL engines off TANK CALIBRATION USING FILL TANK METHOD The fill tank method requires that you fill tank in intervals until full This method is used primarily for i...

Page 76: ...he tank is empty or the X button to go back one step 4 Following the direction on the screen fill the tank to 25 of its capacity Press the check button to confirm or the X button to go back one step 5...

Page 77: ...to go back one step After the check button is pressed a blue pop up message will appear acknowledging that the system is Working to apply the changes to the current session a b c d 27066 e f a Empty...

Page 78: ...o open the calibration screen This tab calibration procedure utilizes the same tab calibration screens used in the setup wizard NOTE Tab calibration does not need to be performed if VesselView was con...

Page 79: ...the screen depending on the quantity of tabs selected If one tab is identified then a CENTER field will appear If two tabs are identified as shown then a STBD TAB field and a PORT TAB field will appe...

Page 80: ...o select the tab to be calibrated 32764 9 Press the check button to begin calibrating the selected tab 10 Lower the respective tab into its down position 11 Press the down or up arrow on the arrow tra...

Page 81: ...back to the main TAB CALIBRATION screen 20 If more than one tab exists on the vessel perform steps 8 through 18 for the remaining tab 21 Once all tabs have been calibrated end the calibration process...

Page 82: ...s raised or lowered Changing the actual value calibrates the trim level indicator to the trim position sensor To compensate for sensitivity of the trim position sensor select the positions 0 Down 10 U...

Page 83: ...tion or press the X button to go back one step 6 When the TRIM ENGINE screen prompts you to trim to MAX TRAILER trim all engines or drives all the way up to the trailer position This will display a 25...

Page 84: ...s the down arrow on the arrow trackpad to highlight the MANUAL method and press the check button 32743 2 Press the left or right arrow on the arrow trackpad to scroll through the available locations t...

Page 85: ...djust the ACTUAL DOWN trim percentage to match the CURRENT ACTUAL 7 Trim the respective engine or drive into the up position 8 Press the up arrow on the arrow trackpad to highlight the ACTUAL UP field...

Page 86: ...r as a reminder to save your session Refer to Section 1 Saving Settings To save time it is recommended that all session changes be saved before holding X button while keying ALL engines off Configurat...

Page 87: ...e power package and go to the setup wizard Refer to Section 4 Factory Reset 1 The HELM ID field will be highlighted when the configuration screen is first entered Use the right and left arrow on the a...

Page 88: ...forming a reset of the system Refer to Section 1 Saving Settings 1 The factory reset screen will ask you to CHOOSE RESET TYPE The two types of resets are RESET SETTINGS This will reset VesselView to f...

Page 89: ...button VesselView will reset the sensor detection restart and return to the engine status screen All sensors connected before the reset will have been detected and data will display in their appropri...

Page 90: ...a USB memory stick into the USB port on the back of the VesselView unit Refer to Section 2 Setup Wizard for an illustration showing the USB port IMPORTANT Do not remove the USB memory stick until the...

Page 91: ...URATION TANK CONFIG TRIM CONFIG DEPTH CONFIGS UNITS APP PREF STEERING EXPORT EXPORT EXPORT EXPORT EXPORT a b c d e 27297 a Tank configuration b Trim configuration c Steering d Depth configuration e Un...

Page 92: ...t are only version 2 0 compatible IMPORTANT Configuration settings saved to a USB memory stick are compiled into one data file Only one file can exist in the root of the USB memory stick VesselView wi...

Page 93: ...y doubt when loading IMPORT configuration settings IMPORT UNSUCCESSFUL Import was unable to find all the files for the selected import task PRESS X TO CONTINUE 27302 Import unsuccessful pop up message...

Page 94: ...ollowing 33847 Screen Opt Status bar Steering Main Calibrate Settings Settings 2 Alarms System Info Tech Settings Screen Options Clock Light Preferences Sensors Warnings Units Units 2 Offsets NOTE Upo...

Page 95: ...lds to choose from can appear in either of three data fields a b c d 27077 a Fault icon location b Left data field c Center data field d Right data field Data fields available in status bar Time Speed...

Page 96: ...r ground GPS SEA TEMP Seawater temperature GEAR Shift position FUEL USAGE Fuel used FUEL LEVEL Fuel tank level DEPTH Water depth CRS OVR GND Course over ground GPS BRNG TO WP Bearing to waypoint GPS A...

Page 97: ...H Water depth GEAR POS Gear position WIND SPEED Wind speed STEERING LEFT DATA AREA RIGHT DATA AREA STEERING OFFSET 0 WATER DEPTH BOAT SPEED O a b c 27273 a Left data area box b Right data area box c S...

Page 98: ...ow trackpad to select minutes after the hour 5 Press the down arrow on the arrow trackpad to proceed to the 12 24 HR DISPLAY field 6 Press the left or right arrow on the arrow trackpad to choose betwe...

Page 99: ...the arrow trackpad to select between TRUE or MAGNETIC 3 Press the down arrow on the arrow trackpad to proceed to the POP UP WARNINGS field 4 Press the left or right arrow on the arrow trackpad to sele...

Page 100: ...tiplier will use 1 00 as a default setting and can be increased or decreased to correct speed display readings that read too high or too low For a low speed reading increase the pitot multiplier by pr...

Page 101: ...vel alarm values Menu path Main Settings Warnings Press the check button to open the WARNINGS screen a b c 27143 a Warning horn b Fuel critical level c Fuel low level 1 Upon entering the WARNINGS scre...

Page 102: ...hange customization to VesselView a blue pop up message will appear as a reminder to save your session Refer to Section 1 Saving Settings To save time it is recommended that all session changes be sav...

Page 103: ...olding X button while keying ALL engines off Units 2 The Units 2 menu option is a continuation of the UNITS screen Units 2 enables you to set units of measure for volume and fuel flow Menu path Main S...

Page 104: ...below the transducer subtract from the depth offset To set an offset above the transducer add to the depth offset 32883 b c d a a Depth transducer b To set an offset below the transducer subtract the...

Page 105: ...ons The Settings 2 menu enables you to personally customize VesselView The Settings 2 menu items include the following 33856 Main Calibrate Settings Settings 2 Alarms System Info Tech Settings 2 Tabs...

Page 106: ...pad to identify how many tabs are installed on the vessel NOTE The TABS screen will add fields to the screen depending on the quantity of tabs selected If one tab is identified then a CENTER field wil...

Page 107: ...oceed to calibrate that new tab 32764 9 Press the check button to begin calibrating the tab 10 Lower the respective tab into its down position 11 Press the down or up arrow on the arrow trackpad to hi...

Page 108: ...on the arrow trackpad to adjust the ACTUAL UP tab percentage to match the CURRENT ACTUAL 19 Press the check button to go back to the main TAB CALIBRATION screen 20 If more than one tab exists on the v...

Page 109: ...arrow trackpad to adjust the percentage of travel the engine drive must move each time the trim control button is pressed before the trim pop up will appear range 0 1 9 9 percent NOTE Setting a higher...

Page 110: ...row on the arrow trackpad to select the POPUP TYPE field 9 Press the left or right arrow on the arrow trackpad to toggle between STANDARD or HIGH RES IMPORTANT Standard will show a range from 0 to 25...

Page 111: ...pen the HOT KEYS screen 33114 There are two modes of hot keys GLOBAL This mode offers two screens to be designated as hot screens They are assigned to the up arrow and down arrow on the arrow trackpad...

Page 112: ...n must first be pressed to enable the hot key screens for that category 33113 CHAPTER mode NOTE Only those screens that are turned on in the PAGES ON OFF screen will be available for selection Availab...

Page 113: ...ctions 5 If you are turning on the hot key functionality press the check button to configure the hot keys and continue to step 6 If you are turning off the hot key functionality press the X button to...

Page 114: ...ings To save time it is recommended that all session changes be saved before holding X button while keying ALL engines off Pages On Off VesselView enables a user to specify exactly what screens in eac...

Page 115: ...row on the arrow trackpad to turn that particular screen on checked or off not checked c Press the check button to close the category screen or the X button to cancel and not save your session changes...

Page 116: ...e horn ON The horn is off by default Refer to Section 4 Warnings All engine alarms will be heard through the engine key switch harness horn regardless of the VesselView warning horn setting From the f...

Page 117: ...ar VesselView displays fault icons to alert the operator of any faults or warnings with an icon on the left side of the status bar A description of the fault or warning will appear over the other stat...

Page 118: ...wledge the critical fuel level The warning pop up can be turned off but the status bar icon and message will always appear 26893 White fuel pump on a red background Fuel Level Critical A warning horn...

Page 119: ...alarm button to see the ACTIVE ALARMS screen The ACTIVE ALARMS pop up window will only appear if an alarm is activated 2 By accessing the ACTIVE ALARMS screen with use of the menu Menu path Main Alar...

Page 120: ...the ALARM DETAILS screen VIEWING ALARM DETAILS 1 To the left of the first alarm listed in the ALARM DETAILS screen there will be an arrow cursor Press the up or down arrow on the arrow trackpad to hi...

Page 121: ...lt can be viewed in the ALARM HISTORY DETAILS screen a b c d 27322 STBD STBD STBD STBD STBD STBD a Engine identification b Arrow cursor c Fault short text d Fault icon ALARM HISTORY DETAILS 1 Upon ent...

Page 122: ...he X button to close the screen or the check button to clear the alarm history IMPORTANT Clearing the alarm history will erase all historic alarms shown in the ALARM HISTORY screen Active alarms will...

Page 123: ...rdware Info Software Info NOTE Upon completing any change customization to VesselView a blue pop up message will appear as a reminder to save your session Refer to Section 1 Saving Settings To save ti...

Page 124: ...ands for each engine configured in VesselView This feature assists a technician in troubleshooting the engines The Tech menu items include the following 33859 Main Calibrate Settings Settings 2 Alarms...

Page 125: ...ress the check button to open the appropriate run history screen 33126 IMPORTANT RPM bands shown are received from the PCM and will vary with engine calibration NOTE The RPM Bands menu will show up to...

Page 126: ...ng Propulsion Screens 120 Viewing Engine Status 120 Viewing Fuel Status 121 Resetting Fuel Used 122 Viewing Inches Rev 122 Viewing Oil Pressure 123 Viewing Oil Temperature 124 Viewing Trim Tabs 125 Vi...

Page 127: ...in the menu of each category is determined by the vessel setup engine type and other components connected to the VesselView Race Edition unit For example VesselView will not show tab information for...

Page 128: ...ne RPM b Starboard engine RPM c Vessel speed This field will change to RPM in a triple engine setup d Port engine fuel flow e Starboard engine fuel flow f Port engine fuel used g Starboard engine fuel...

Page 129: ...ev screen displays the engine RPM and current speed as well as the inches travelled per revolution of the engine camshaft trim position instantaneous fuel economy and average fuel economy for up to th...

Page 130: ...displays the current speed and RPM as well as the coolant pressure coolant temperature and the oil pressure for up to three engines triple setup maximum NOTE This screen will not appear for a vessel s...

Page 131: ...gine 33271 b a e d g f i h c a Port engine RPM b Starboard engine RPM c Vessel speed This field will change to RPM in a triple engine setup d Port engine coolant pressure e Starboard engine coolant pr...

Page 132: ...position h Port tab position i Starboard tab position The P SC and S bubbles will change in color when the engine key switch is turned to the run position They also will change in color when the engi...

Page 133: ...rt engine delta pressure i Starboard engine delta pressure The P SC and S bubbles will change in color when the engine key switch is turned to the run position They also will change in color when the...

Page 134: ...t trim position when peak speed was captured h Starboard trim position when peak speed was captured The P SC and S bubbles will change in color when the engine key switch is turned to the run position...

Page 135: ...and high resolution To change the trim resolution refer to Section 4 Trim Tab Pop Up Settings IMPORTANT Standard will show a range from 0 to 25 for the position of the trim or tab pop up window High r...

Page 136: ...engines Displays the tab positions If no tabs are present or are not calibrated the trim tabs pop up window will only show the trim chart High resolution trim offers a closer view of the propulsion un...

Page 137: ...Section 5 Propulsion Menu Notes Page 130 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008...

Page 138: ...age 131 Section 6 Vessel Menu Table of Contents Using Vessel Screens 132 Viewing Performance and Fuel 133 Resetting Total Fuel Used 134 Checking Vessel Status 134 Checking Tank Status 135 Viewing Stee...

Page 139: ...tus Generator Steer Position 32632 IMPORTANT The screens listed in the menu of each category is determined by the vessel setup engine type and other components connected to the VesselView Race Edition...

Page 140: ...is displayed for up to three engines Speed is displayed using pitot paddle or GPS sensor information Estimated range is determined using the total fuel flow for all engines and the current rate at whi...

Page 141: ...fuel used or the X button to cancel Checking Vessel Status The VESSEL STATUS screen displays engine run time for up to three engines as well as fuel information d e a b b c 27291 a Engine run time b...

Page 142: ...d c b a Port tank 1 P1 gasoline b Port tank 2 P2 waste c Starboard tank 1 S1 gasoline d Starboard tank 2 S2 water Each tank gauge icon shows the type of tank water waste fuel or oil Tanks are labeled...

Page 143: ...data fields on the bottom of the screen can be changed to display different data Refer to Section 4 Settings for more information 26980 a b c a Wind speed b Current steering position c Vessel speed NO...

Page 144: ...utput frequency Hz d Generator engine temperature e Oil pressure f Generator cranking battery voltage g Run indicator Your generator manufacturer s name is automatically displayed at the top of the sc...

Page 145: ...Section 6 Vessel Menu Notes Page 138 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008...

Page 146: ...nvironment and Navigation Menu Table of Contents Using Environment and Navigation Screens 140 Viewing Depth and Water Temperature 141 Setting Depth Alerts 141 Viewing Trip Log Information 143 Resettin...

Page 147: ...GPS source is a chartplotter you will then be provided with a calculated fuel to waypoint that shows a green indication if you have enough fuel to reach your waypoint This feature can provide piece o...

Page 148: ...f option is selected in the Warnings screen of the Settings menu Depth is displayed in feet by default To change the units refer to Section 4 Settings The DEPTH screen displays an icon to indicate tha...

Page 149: ...ive alarm pop up window and the actual depth measurement text will change from black to red in color NONE No horn or visual VISUAL An alarm icon appears in the status bar and an active alarm pop up wi...

Page 150: ...selections Viewing Trip Log Information The TRIP LOG screen displays the time mileage and average performance since the last reset a b c d e f g 27280 a Trip time b Distance traveled c Fuel used d Fu...

Page 151: ...Data The FUEL TO WAYPOINT screen displays dynamic travel information with a GPS unit connected that is following a route The Range field will show the estimated distance the vessel should travel at t...

Page 152: ...is your final destination and you are able to maintain an accurate bearing care must be taken to monitor the actual vessel fuel consumption a b c d e f g 27284 a Range to waypoint b Distance to waypo...

Page 153: ...tude location coordinate c Distance to waypoint d Speed over ground e GPS heading Latitude and longitude are displayed based on available GPS data If you have set a waypoint the distance to waypoint f...

Page 154: ...sion 07 and Up 151 Wiring Connections for SmartCraft Version 07 152 VesselView Harness and Adapter 152 MerCruiser and Outboard Applications Single Engine 154 MerCruiser and Outboard Applications Dual...

Page 155: ...illing 4 Use the template to determine the space required for mounting 5 Prepare the mounting location surface as follows Fiberglass panels Apply masking tape to the area being cut to prevent cracking...

Page 156: ...Bezel b Mounting Screw c VesselView d Washer e Wing nut 1 Insert the VesselView into the opening 2 Secure the VesselView with the four mounting screws washers and wing nuts Do not overtighten the wing...

Page 157: ...ted connection point Always install boat accessory equipment using an appropriate power source connection such as a fuse panel or junction box Never attempt to tap directly into any of the DTS electri...

Page 158: ...ns do not require this harness assembly For Cummins MerCruiser Diesel and Mercury Racing Sterndrive applications connect the VesselView harness directly to the junction box IMPORTANT Do not connect th...

Page 159: ...y IMPORTANT SystemView installation required the use of a 10 pin Vessel Display Connector on the command module harness DO NOT connect the VesselView or the VesselView adapter harness to this Vessel D...

Page 160: ...Section 8 Installation and Wiring Notes 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 Page 153...

Page 161: ...ection 8 Installation and Wiring Page 154 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 MerCruiser and Outboard Applications Single Engine RUN OFF a b g c d e f e f d h x VesselView SmartCraft 34820 x VesselView SmartCraft...

Page 162: ...h weather caps Recommended Equipment Base VesselView Race Edition Installation 1 Unit Quantity Component Part Number 1 VesselView Race Edition Kit 1 79 898277K16 1 VesselView Harness Assembly 1 Vessel...

Page 163: ...8 Installation and Wiring Page 156 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 MerCruiser and Outboard Applications Dual Engine P X V x VesselView SmartCraft a b c h i j l 34821 m g e d f k l x VesselView SmartCraft j e...

Page 164: ...iew adapter harness to this Vessel Display Connector This 10 pin connector is only found on DTS command module harnesses for the connection of a SystemView or a System Speedometer IMPORTANT Seal all u...

Page 165: ...way 878492 As Required SmartCraft Junction Box Weather Cap Required where an open port exists 859318T2 1 2 Pin CAN P Female To Female Link Harness 84 893452A01 1 Multi Ignition Harness For Dual Engin...

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Page 167: ...ation and Wiring Page 160 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 MerCruiser and Outboard Applications Triple Engine P X V x VesselView SmartCraft b c d k l m p 34822 q j f e h n p x VesselView SmartCraft m n f h l a...

Page 168: ...required the use of a 10 pin Vessel Display Connector on the command module harness DO NOT connect the VesselView or the VesselView adapter harness to this Vessel Display Connector This 10 pin connect...

Page 169: ...rtCraft Junction Box 4 way 878492 As Required SmartCraft Junction Box Weather Cap Required where an open port exists 859318T2 1 Multi Ignition Harness For Triple Quad Engine Applications 84 889279T04...

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Page 171: ...n and Wiring Page 164 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 MerCruiser and Outboard Applications Quad Engine P X V x VesselView SmartCraft c d e m n o q 34823 r l f i p q x VesselView SmartCraft o p g i n b k g i p...

Page 172: ...lation required the use of a 10 pin Vessel Display Connector on the command module harness DO NOT connect the VesselView or the VesselView adapter harness to this Vessel Display Connector This 10 pin...

Page 173: ...rtCraft Junction Box 4 way 878492 As Required SmartCraft Junction Box Weather Cap Required where an open port exists 859318T2 1 Multi Ignition Harness For Triple Quad Engine Applications 84 889279T04...

Page 174: ...obal positioning system IMPORTANT When rigging a vessel that has a Mercury Racing Sterndrive Rigging Kit installed the VesselView Adapter Harness is not required IMPORTANT Seal all unused connectors w...

Page 175: ...2 9 Units Quantity Component Part Number 1 Additional VesselView Race Edition Kit 5 79 898277K15 Does Not Contain GPS 1 VesselView Harness Assembly 1 VesselView Adapter Harness Not Required if a Merc...

Page 176: ...n f NMEA adapter harness g Port inner engine 4 system link gauge connector purple and red wires h Starboard inner center engine 3 system link gauge connector purple and tan wires i VesselView j Vessel...

Page 177: ...8 Installation and Wiring Page 170 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 NMEA 0183 Connector NOTE The connector image shown is the wire side of the plug 24202 a c b d e a NMEA out b NMEA out c NMEA in d NMEA in e D...

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Page 179: ...0 80 0 144 0 85 0 154 0 91 0 158 refer to step 7 93 0 158 refer to step 7 93 0 158 refer to step 7 93 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260...

Page 180: ...ume added to the tank before the sender reading increases or after the sender stops increasing is unmeasured capacity It is important to ensure accuracy that the unmeasured capacity is subtracted from...

Page 181: ...ion Reference Log Tank Calibration Reference Log Volume In Tank Units Measurable Capacity Sensor Reading Position 1 Sensor Reading Position 2 Sensor Reading Position 3 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100...

Page 182: ...ing the tanks enter the tank and calibration information below Space is provided for up to four tanks 34961 VesselView Template Cutout NOTE Due to printing variances the size of the template may vary...

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Page 184: ...Section 8 Installation and Wiring 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 Page 177 132 5 mm 5 2 in 112 0 mm 4 4 in 114 0 mm 4 5 in 180 5 mm 7 1 in 197 8 mm 7 8 in 182 5 mm 7 2 in 25960...

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Page 186: ...Terms and Service Contact Information 90 8M8022154 APRIL 2008 Page 179 Section 9 Glossary of Terms and Service Contact Information Table of Contents VesselView Systems Terminology 180 Mercury Marine...

Page 187: ...ection per second This is used as a tolerance to define when the TRIM TAB pop up window appears The higher the percentage the less likely the TRIM TAB pop up window will appear DELTA PRESSURE Differen...

Page 188: ...gines on the vessel NA Not Available OIL PSI Engine oil pressure PSI or kPa P1 Port tank 1 P2 Port tank 2 P3 Port tank 3 PA Port aft tank PF Port forward tank PADDLE WHEEL Data used to calculate vesse...

Page 189: ...24 2088 920 924 2096 Canada Telephone Fax Mercury Marine Ltd 2395 Meadowpine Blvd Mississauga Ontario L5N 7W6 Canada 905 567 6372 905 567 8515 Australia Pacific Telephone Fax Mercury Marine Australia...

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