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2. The screen displays the engine location, the system fault

code number, and a description of the faulty component.

Press the "+" button for more information. This screen gives

a more detailed description of the fault.

a -

Engine location

b -

Fault code

c -

Fault description

3. A detailed description of the fault component is explained.

Press the "+" button for information on a corrective action.

a -

Detailed

description of

the fault

component

MODE

Alarms

AL

30261

[EXIT]

[MORE]

b

c

!

STB Sys Fault 115

a

<Engine Sensor>

MODE

Alarms

AL

30262

[EXIT]

[ACTION]

!

STB Sys Fault 115

a

<Exhaust Oxygen

Sensor is not working

properly>

b

Summary of Contents for MercMonitor

Page 1: ...eng i 2013 Mercury Marine MercMonitor 90 8M0081596 813...

Page 2: ...ii eng...

Page 3: ...Text 11 Identifying and Using the Screen Categories 18 Settings Using the Light and Contrast Menu Options 20 Setting the Units 24 Available Screens 26 Turning the Screens On 27 Setting the Trim 36 Se...

Page 4: ...88 Analog Tachometer Screen 89 Analog Speedometer Screen 89 Volts Hours Screen 90 Boost Pressure Screen 90 Trim Synchronize Screen 91 Trim Screen 91 Trim Tab Screen 92 Smart Tow 92 Vessel Menu Using t...

Page 5: ...and Options 126 Maintenance Screen 132 Favorite Screens Favorites Screen Features and Options 135 Alarms Alarms Screen 141 Customer Assistance Information Owner Service Assistance 149 Customer Servic...

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Page 7: ...The and buttons are used for setting engine speed for cruise control launch control and setting gauge calibrations To return to the previous screen hold the MODE button down for three to five seconds...

Page 8: ...checked When the component checks good the icon in motion will change to OK If the system check identifies a problem the icon in motion will change to a warning icon You can bypass the system check b...

Page 9: ...screens 30258 OBD icon MercMonitor Gateway Models Description There are four MercMonitor gateway models available base model with nine gateway features RPM Smart Tow model with 20 gateway features Sm...

Page 10: ...upported RPM Voltage Oil pressure Coolant temperature Fuel tank level percent NMEA 2000 only in out supported Fluid level percent Fuel 2 oil water waste Trim position Water pressure Check engine alarm...

Page 11: ...nt Fuel flow Engine hours Boost pressure Oil temperature NMEA 2000 only in out supported Fluid level percent Fuel 2 oil water waste Trim position Water pressure Check engine alarm IMPORTANT NMEA 2000...

Page 12: ...emperature NMEA 2000 in out supported only Fluid level percent Fuel 2 oil water waste Trim position Water pressure Check engine alarm IMPORTANT NMEA 2000 J1939 alarm data is limited Refer to the MercM...

Page 13: ...temperature NMEA 2000 in out supported only Fluid level percent Fuel 2 oil water waste Trim position Water pressure Check engine alarm IMPORTANT NMEA 2000 J1939 alarm data is limited Refer to the Mer...

Page 14: ...or per engine Each engine requires its own MercMonitor regardless of the model base RPM Smart Tow Smart Tow Pro Gateway Premier Gateway Premier and Smart Tow Pro models require only one MercMonitor pe...

Page 15: ...93 0x1F205 RX TX Gear Pressure Transmission Dynamic 127493 0x1F205 RX TX Boost Pressure Engine Parameters Rapid Update 127488 0x1F200 RX TX Trim position Engine Parameters Rapid Update 127488 0x1F200...

Page 16: ...ss 1 65263 0xFEEF TX Boost Pressure Inlet Exhaust Conditions 65270 0xFEF6 TX Engine hours Total Engine Hours 65253 0xFEE5 TX Manufacturer ID Address Claim 0 x 90 Mercury 61182 0xEEFE TX Alarm data Dia...

Page 17: ...on feature and the gauge will determine the engine type This will preset the data monitoring screens to make the initial setup easier MODE 35915 AUTODETECT ENGINE SMARTSCREEN PRESS MODE TO START If th...

Page 18: ...e action The alarm message will stay displayed until the button is pressed This action will exit the warning screen If there are multiple alarms press the MODE button to view the next warning display...

Page 19: ...identified as a problem a System fault and code b Component 2 Press the button to view the descriptive warning text The identified component expands to show additional text describing the fault a Sys...

Page 20: ...d with a System fault and code b Recommended action 4 Press the button to go back to the component identification or press the MODE button to view the next descriptive warning text 5 Press the button...

Page 21: ...er right hand corner an engine icon in the upper left hand corner OBD Service Soon and a large engine icon will be displayed on the screen The screen will flash between two alarm displays Pressing the...

Page 22: ...g alarm display shows the engine OBD icon the flashing AL and warning icon Press the button for more information a OBD icon b Flashing AL alarm c Flashing warning icon d button to show descriptive tex...

Page 23: ...cription 3 A detailed description of the fault component is explained Press the button for information on a corrective action a Detailed description of the fault component b button to show corrective...

Page 24: ...em trim engine performance troll control and Smart Tow Vessel contains screens related to fuel use tank levels tabs GPS data steering position and other items such as generators Full Screens displays...

Page 25: ...ODE button to review the next fault or press the button to exit the Alarms descriptive text screen Settings allows the user to turn on and off screens select a type of measurement knots kilometers mil...

Page 26: ...Propulsion ST Favorites Vessel 33077 Settings Alarms 2 Press the MODE button to edit the Light Contrast menu MODE Brightness Display Color Local Brightness DOWN SAVE Contrast Light Contrast 60 50 Whit...

Page 27: ...e backlight dark and the letters and numbers to the selected color CONTRAST 1 Press the MODE button to edit the Contrast option 2 Press the or button to edit the contrast level of the monitor screen 3...

Page 28: ...ast menu DISPLAY COLOR The display backlighting color can be changed to red blue green white yellow purple and ice blue All the monitor colors can be selected to be displayed for approximately 15 seco...

Page 29: ...the Light Contrast menu COLOR SYNC The Color Sync feature selects the same color for the backlight and the buttons Turning the color synchronize on Yes turns the Button Color control feature off 1 Pre...

Page 30: ...ion Press the MODE button to exit the Light Contrast menu NIGHT TIME MODE Night Time Mode darkens the monitor screen turning the letters and numbers to the color selected This mode when turned on sign...

Page 31: ...enu 2 Press the MODE button to enter the Settings menu MODE Main Menu Propulsion ST Favorites Vessel 33077 Settings Alarms 3 Press the button to highlight the Units menu 4 Press the MODE button to edi...

Page 32: ...he Exit option Press the MODE button to exit the Units menu Available Screens Within the Screens menu screens can be turned off or on The Full Screens submenu has nine full screens that can be turned...

Page 33: ...CO screen System check Analog RPM Analog speed Trim and RPM Peak speed Water information Oil information Fuel pressure Volts and hours Fuel used Depth Steering position Boost pressure Tabs GPS data Wa...

Page 34: ...Settings menu MODE 30267 Settings Main Menu Favorites Vessel Alarms Propulsion ST 3 Press the button to highlight the Screens menu 4 Press the MODE button to edit the Screens menu MODE Settings 42175...

Page 35: ...l Screens Double Screen UP Sys Check No No Full Screen Options Speed Oil Temp Depth Fuel Pressure Air Temp Oil Pressure Coolant Temp Water Pressure Clock Maintenance 6 Press the MODE button to turn th...

Page 36: ...I DATA There are five Tri Data screens available The first Tri Data screen is turned on by default Each can be turned on and modified with user selected information NOTE The information available for...

Page 37: ...n 3 Screen 5 Screen 4 No No No No 4 Press the MODE button to edit the Top screen option 5 Press the or button to change the Top data information MODE 36402 DOWN EDIT Tri Data Clock Top Left Right Exit...

Page 38: ...e Screen options available The first screen is turned on by default Each can be turned on and modified with user selected information NOTE The information available for the Top Left and Right Tri Data...

Page 39: ...en 5 Screen 4 No No No No 4 Press the MODE button to edit the OUTER screen data option 5 Press the or button to change the OUTER data information NOTE The information available for the OUTER and INNER...

Page 40: ...Check Sys Check Displays the overall condition of important sensors and battery voltage after the ignition key is turned on Analog RPM Displays the engine RPM with a sweeping pointer Analog Speed Dis...

Page 41: ...owards the waypoint the distance to the waypoint and the amount of fuel required to the waypoint A GPS must be installed Troll Control Displays an icon to indicate the troll control is turned on or of...

Page 42: ...tings menu allows you to turn the trim pop up on or off change the length of time the pop up window remains on the screen turn the high resolution on or off and calibrate the gauge to the sensor A hig...

Page 43: ...h of time the trim pop up window option remains on the screen 10 Press the or to change the length of time the trim pop up window option remains on the screen The trim pop up window length of time can...

Page 44: ...t installed Not inst or fuel When Not inst is selected the options for setting the tank capacity and the calibration cannot be edited The maximum fuel capacity is 2271 liter 600 US gal The second tank...

Page 45: ...press the or button to highlight the Settings menu 2 Press the MODE button to enter the Settings menu MODE Main Menu Propulsion ST Favorites Vessel 33077 Settings Alarms 3 Press the button to highligh...

Page 46: ...ss the button to highlight the Tank 1 Cal option 13 Press the MODE button to select the type of calibration NOTE Two different methods are available to calibrate the tanks For linear shaped fuel tanks...

Page 47: ...D Tank 1 Vol Tank 1 Cal Tank 2 Type Tank 2 Vol 100 0 G Not inst Fuel Default Calibration or Add Fuel Method 15 Press the MODE button to finish OK and exit the Tank 1 Cal option MODE 35884 OK Tanks Tan...

Page 48: ...ype ADD Tank 1 Vol Tank 1 Cal Tank 2 Type Tank 2 Vol 100 0 G Not inst Fuel Default Calibration or Add Fuel Method 17 Press the button to save and edit the Add Fuel Method of calibration MODE 35889 Tan...

Page 49: ...evel sensor must change a minimal value when adding fuel If the fuel level sensor does not change to the minimal value any time during the add fuel calibration an error message stating the calibration...

Page 50: ...Tank 1 Cal Tank 2 Type Tank 2 Vol 100 0 G Not inst Fuel Fill to 1 2 50 Gallons Press Plus Button when ready 21 Add 25 percent more fuel capacity to the fuel tank Press the button to save the calibrati...

Page 51: ...0 G Not inst Fuel Fill until full 100 0 Gallons Press Plus Button when ready 23 The screen on the monitor will state the fuel tank calibrations is successful Calibrations OK MODE 36793 Tanks Tank 1 T...

Page 52: ...d tank will default to oil automatically and cannot be calibrated Setting the Alarms Alarm settings can be customized to the vessel specifications and to the preference of the owner Low fuel and criti...

Page 53: ...Propulsion ST Favorites Vessel 33077 Settings Alarms 3 Press the button to highlight the Alarms menu 4 Press the MODE button to edit the Alarms menu MODE Settings 42220 Offsets SmartTow DOWN EDIT Alar...

Page 54: ...ercentage This percentage cannot be set lower than 10 or more than 50 percent 11 Press the MODE button to exit the Fuel Low option 12 Press the button to highlight the Depth Shallow option 13 Press th...

Page 55: ...teway to monitor this option 25 Press the MODE button to turn the Generator option on Yes or off No 26 Press the button to highlight the Popup option NOTE HVAC System is not available at this time 27...

Page 56: ...ess the MODE button to enter the Settings menu MODE Main Menu Propulsion ST Favorites Vessel 33077 Settings Alarms 3 Press the button to highlight the Ext Sensors menu 4 Press the MODE button to edit...

Page 57: ...he gauge is set up to monitor The engine location can be changed to starboard STBD port PORT starboard 2 STB2 port 2 PRT2 7 Press the button to highlight the Exit option Press the MODE button to exit...

Page 58: ...nu Propulsion ST Favorites Vessel 33077 Settings Alarms 3 Press the button to highlight the Offsets menu 4 Press the MODE button to edit the Offsets menu MODE Settings 42234 SmartTow DOWN EDIT Alarms...

Page 59: ...ange the multiplier to 1 40 If the gauge indicates that 10 gallons of fuel was used but the actual fuel that was added is only 8 gallons change the multiplier to 0 80 NOTE The Add Fuel option function...

Page 60: ...nsors Ext Sensors menu for the GPS menus to be enabled The clock setting must have the GPS Update turned on Yes for the universal time coordinated UTC to function The UTC can be offset from 13 hours t...

Page 61: ...to 12 hour 12h or 24 hour 24h MODE 35827 GPS UTC GPS Update DOWN EDIT Hour UP Clock Clock Format 24h Min 13 45 No 0h 6 Use the or button to highlight the options and use the MODE button to turn the op...

Page 62: ...ss fluctuation in the actual speed Use the filters if the paddle wheel speed is unstable causing unwanted engine RPM fluctuation The LOW filter setting is the most responsive and will allow more actua...

Page 63: ...OWN EDIT Alarms Ext Sensors UP Clock Offsets 5 Press the MODE button to change the Smart Tow Speed Input option to paddle wheel Paddle or to global position satellite GPS MODE SmartTow 35849 OFF DOWN...

Page 64: ...This calculation happens whether the ECO screen is visible or not When the software has recorded the RPM and trim values it will guide the operator with arrows to where that optimum running speed and...

Page 65: ...acceptable parameters for most vessel applications MODE Settings 42288 Exit DOWN EDIT ECO System UP Help Gateway 4 Press the MODE button to edit the ECO menu 5 Press the MODE button to edit the Min RP...

Page 66: ...ing is 4300 RPM 10 Press the or button to change the maximum RPM 11 Press the MODE button to exit the Max RPM edit option 12 Press the button to highlight the RPM time option 13 Press the MODE button...

Page 67: ...e ECO screen for the trim position The percentage ranges from 1 75 the larger the number the larger the target window The default setting is 4 22 Press the or button to change the Trim Accuracy 23 Pre...

Page 68: ...ed menu options Additionally the name of the gauge can be edited with up to 14 characters When the gauge is not connected to an engine the gauge can be set to Simulator This can be used for a visualiz...

Page 69: ...uge NOTE The default name is Mercury 7 Press the or to choose the first letter of the gauge name To save the letter and move to the next letter selection press the MODE button NOTE The gauge name can...

Page 70: ...ight the Reset All option IMPORTANT Resetting to factory default will erase all customized menu options Refer to Reset Gauge to the Factory Default Settings 11 Press the to highlight the Exit option a...

Page 71: ...ain Menu Propulsion ST Favorites Vessel 33077 Settings Alarms 3 Press the button to highlight the System menu 4 Press the MODE button to edit the System menu MODE Settings 42302 Exit DOWN EDIT ECO Sys...

Page 72: ...Lvl 3 EDIT Name Port Software Simulator No UP Exit Reset All DOWN 7 Press the to reset the gauge to the factory default settings or press the MODE button to quit the reset function MODE Settings 4231...

Page 73: ...nformation The software is capable of transmitting TX information to and receiving RX information from various parameter group number PGN products 1 While in the Main Menu press the or button to highl...

Page 74: ...r OFF MODE 33089 Tab Data DOWN EDIT Engine of Engines Gateway Gateway Gateway NMEA 2000 Receive Single STBD Receive 6 Press the button to highlight the next Gateway menu 7 Press the MODE button to edi...

Page 75: ...will clear the faults Refer to Section 1 General Information MercMonitor Gateway Protocol Acceptance Description to understand what data is available for non SmartCraft engine applications MODE 33090...

Page 76: ...gle STBD Receive UP 10 Press the button to highlight the Engine menu 11 Press the MODE button to edit the Engine option to starboard STBD port PORT starboard 2 STB2 or port 2 PRT2 IMPORTANT This menu...

Page 77: ...ceive Single STBD Receive UP 14 Press the button to highlight the Exit option Press the MODE button to return to the Settings menu Help Menu 1 While in the Main Menu press the or button to highlight t...

Page 78: ...he MODE button to edit the Help menu MODE Settings 42329 Exit DOWN EDIT ECO System UP Help Gateway 5 Press the MODE button to view how to select a screen to be displayed as a favorite MODE Help 36435...

Page 79: ...Help 36453 OK Exit Favorites Add your Favorite screen by holding the and button in the screen you like to add 7 Press the MODE button to return to the main Help menu 8 Press the button to highlight th...

Page 80: ...Battery voltage RPM Water pressure Coolant temperature Oil temperature Oil pressure Peak speed Boost pressure Peak RPM Trim position Tab position Troll control Smart Tow Available Propulsion Screens...

Page 81: ...l Temp Oil Press RPM MPH PDL o C Bar 2050 12 7 205 2 84 Oil 36085 EXIT NEXT Peak Speed Displays the engine RPM vessel speed through the active sensor the peak vessel speed and what the engine RPM was...

Page 82: ...center engine STB2 starboard center PRT2 port center STBD EXIT NEXT Fuel Flow Fuel Used L H 12 7 8 0 L OPTION 36099 Double Screens The double screen displays two selected data options on an outer and...

Page 83: ...the battery current state of charge and the engine RPM Volts Hours EXIT NEXT Hours Battery H 12 7 13 2 V RPM RPM 3250 36102 Boost Pressure Displays the engine RPM the vessel speed through the active s...

Page 84: ...relative to the position of the icons is also displayed in the lower portion of the screen Trim Tab EXIT NEXT 36527 10 0 25 25 STBD PORT 0 0 0 0 Smart Tow Displays an icon to indicate Smart Tow is tur...

Page 85: ...essel speed Troll control can be controlled by the vessel speed or the engine RPM a Icon indicating troll control is turned off b Set RPM c Actual engine RPM TURNING TROLL CONTROL ON AND OFF 1 Ensure...

Page 86: ...and the information below the RPM will change to TO DISENGAGE a Troll control ON icon b TO DISENGAGE 3 Press the or button to decrease or increase the engine RPM NOTE The minimum RPM and the maximum...

Page 87: ...he vessel speed To use the vessel speed to control the troll function a paddle wheel must be installed Using the engine RPM to control the troll function will cause the vessel speed to vary based on t...

Page 88: ...ess and hold the MODE button until the screen changes from speed mode to the RPM mode 4 If there is no paddle wheel installed on the vessel the speed mode of control will show text below the ACT SPEED...

Page 89: ...Water pressure Oil Screen The Oil screen displays the engine RPM vessel speed through the active sensor oil temperature and oil pressure a RPM b Vessel speed c Oil temperature d Oil pressure MODE 3610...

Page 90: ...PM was at that peak vessel speed The peak values information will automatically update when the recorded values are exceeded MODE 36089 RPM Speed Peak Speed RPM Speed RPM MPH PDL RPM 2050 12 7 58 5800...

Page 91: ...PM 2050 12 7 58 5800 MPH NO Peak Speed YES Reset Peak Values Fuel Pressure Screen The Fuel Pressure screen displays the engine RPM fuel pressure and amount of fuel that is currently used per hour The...

Page 92: ...ne RPM is low Engine Location Fuel Use The engine location fuel use screen shows the engine location the gauge is connected to in the upper part of the screen the amount of fuel that is currently used...

Page 93: ...Press the button to open the Fuel Used reset option 2 Press the YES button to reset the fuel used or the NO button to return to the fuel use per engine location screen MODE 36098 STBD YES Fuel Flow Fu...

Page 94: ...all window that moves with the bar graph leading edge The inner data will be displayed as numbers Options that can be selected are RPM Speed Coolant Temp Oil Temp Seatemp Water Press Oil Press Fuel Fl...

Page 95: ...nalog tachometer a Sweeping pointer Analog Speedometer Screen The analog speedometer displays the vessel speed with a sweeping pointer simulating a mechanical analog speedometer Two speedometer scales...

Page 96: ...b Battery state of charge c RPM Boost Pressure Screen The Boost Pressure screen displays the engine RPM the vessel speed through the active sensor and the amount of manifold pressure a RPM b Vessel s...

Page 97: ...m outside of the synchronization a Port engine trim point of reference b Color band c Starboard engine trim point of reference Trim Screen The Trim screen displays the position of the trim with a movi...

Page 98: ...ative position of the trim a Port tab indicator b Trim indicator c Starboard tab indicator d Number indicating the relative position Smart Tow SMART TOW OPERATION NOTE Cruise and launch control is onl...

Page 99: ...are eight customized launch settings Each customized launch setting name can have up to seven characters to identify the custom launch NOTE To use the speed setting control a paddle wheel must be inst...

Page 100: ...t be above the set cruise RPM or speed for the Smart Tow cruise to function When the throttle is moved below the set cruise engine RPM or speed the engine RPM will decrease with the throttle movement...

Page 101: ...anging the cruise control mode can be done when the troll control is turned on or off 1 To change the mode of cruise control press and hold the MODE button until the screen changes the mode of cruise...

Page 102: ...the upper right corner and the information above the SET MPH window will change to TO ENGAGE Selecting a Launch Control 1 While the Smart Tow cruise screen is visible press the MODE button and an ico...

Page 103: ...of the customized launch settings MODE 36544 SmartTow DOWN MODE UP ON OFF PROFILE Launch 4 ON ST 3 After selecting the launch setting the screen will return to the Smart Tow screen and the selected l...

Page 104: ...e with Gen I 2007 and newer DTS engines NOTE The cruise control minimum and maximum range will vary depending on the type of power package application Beyond launch level ECO are eight customized laun...

Page 105: ...rson skiing is visible press the and go beyond Launch ECO MODE 35710 SmartTow DOWN ON MODE UP TO ENGAGE SET RPM ACT RPM 2580 2600 OFF PROFILE Launch ECO RPM 5 The Profile window will change to New Use...

Page 106: ...to exit the Name edit mode 9 Press the button to highlight the RPM Set Point 10 Press the MODE button to edit the RPM Set Point 11 Press the or button to change the RPM Set Point 12 Press the MODE bu...

Page 107: ...tton to exit the Overshoot mode 25 Press the button to highlight Duration 26 Press the MODE button to edit Duration NOTE Duration is the amount of time the engine RPM Overshoot will be allowed IMPORTA...

Page 108: ...systems Screens that are available in the vessel menu may vary according to the engine type but may include the following Economy ECO Trip data Generator data NOTE The generator must be capable of sen...

Page 109: ...ttings to customize the gauge for your boating style The economy screen optimized values can be reset EXIT NEXT OPTION OK OK OPTIMIZED ECONOMY 10 7 4 1 0 5 M G MPH RPM 3 6 3450 24 3 42352 TRIM RPM Tri...

Page 110: ...m EXIT 36631 Trim Water Press RPM RPM PSI 0 0 25 0 Fuel Tank1 Displays the level of the fuel tank the location of the fuel tank and will display FAULT when there is a problem with the fuel tank It can...

Page 111: ...bearing towards the waypoint the distance to the waypoint and the amount of fuel required to the waypoint A GPS must be installed with a SmartCraft puck for this option to display information NEXT To...

Page 112: ...ine is every 100 hours The maintenance screen shows a bar graph approximating the amount of time remaining before a scheduled maintenance is required When the maintenance screen is reset the bar graph...

Page 113: ...nd engine RPM values are at that time This calculation happens whether the ECO screen is visible or not When the software has recorded the RPM and trim values it will guide the operator with arrows to...

Page 114: ...ges are difficult to identify in the sunlight The target windows can be made smaller or larger The menu path to change the target window size is Settings ECO Trim Accuracy for trim or RPM Accuracy for...

Page 115: ...in a new location Pressing the refresh button REFRESH at any time while the economy screen is visible will restart the economy calculations a New recorded target window b Hollow arrow c Guide arrow in...

Page 116: ...onger be hollow and OK will replace the guide arrow The screen will change color from yellow to green indicating the engine is at the optimized running RPM and trim position The color change is diffic...

Page 117: ...PM a Decrease RPM screen To change the maximum selected RPM go to the economy screen in the Settings menu The menu path is Settings ECO Max RPM The default setting is 4300 MODE ECO 42294 Trim Accuracy...

Page 118: ...RPM a Increase RPM screen To change the minimum selected RPM go to the economy screen in the Settings menu The menu path is Settings ECO Min RPM The default setting is 2300 RPM MODE ECO 42291 Trim Ac...

Page 119: ...side of the Speed information window When the transition speed is reached the new active speed sensor will then be displayed The trip distance Trip Dist will display how far the vessel has traveled Th...

Page 120: ...s the button to open the reset option 2 A pop up window will appear asking to reset the trip distance Trip Distance Reset 3 Press the button for Yes or press the button for No MODE 36562 Total Used Sp...

Page 121: ...Trip Time Reset 6 The next pop up window will appear asking to reset the amount of fuel used Fuel Used Reset 7 Press the button for Yes or press the button for No MODE 36566 Total Used Speed Trip Dist...

Page 122: ...he generator location or name and the generator running hours The generator unit must be interfaced with the CAN communication for this option to display information MODE 36614 NEXT Generator EXIT OFF...

Page 123: ...age fuel used and the total amount used can be reset a Current fuel economy b Average fuel used c Estimated distance d Total fuel used RESET RANGE SCREEN OPTIONS 1 To reset the average fuel used press...

Page 124: ...Reset 4 After pressing either button a pop up window appears asking if the total fuel used should be reset Fuel Used Reset 5 Press the button for Yes or press the button for No MODE 36620 Range YES M...

Page 125: ...tion of the trim system the engine water pressure and the engine RPM a Trim position number b Water pressure c Engine RPM Press the button to return to the Main Menu or press the MODE button to go to...

Page 126: ...t installed the Fuel Tank 1 screen will not be accessible a Fuel tank fault FAULT b Fuel level c Tank location TANK 2 Tank 2 can be selected as not installed Not inst fuel water or waste when connecte...

Page 127: ...press the MODE button to go to the next screen Tabs Screen The Tabs screen displays the port tab and starboard tab position with a bar graph and numbers a Port tab bar graph b Starboard tab bar graph...

Page 128: ...ongitude position LON A GPS must be installed for this option to display information a Course over ground COG b Speed over ground SOG c Latitude position LAT d Longitude position LON Press the button...

Page 129: ...nt and the amount of fuel required to the waypoint A GPS and chart plotter or a device capable of generating waypoints must be installed for this option to display information a Time b Compass bearing...

Page 130: ...lative position of the steering A steering position sensor must be installed for this screen to display the steering direction and relative position a Engine RPM b Vessel speed c Steering bar graph d...

Page 131: ...ble sensor The actual depth may be different from what is displayed and is dependent on the amount of offset that is programmed in the Settings menu a Depth b Water temperature c Vessel speed Press th...

Page 132: ...tting of peak RPM or speed data The Full Screens and Tri Data screen must be turned on Yes for these screens to be active in the Full Screens menu The menu path to turn the full screens data on is Mai...

Page 133: ...re Trim Fuel flow Battery Fuel Speed Displays large numbers for the vessel speed through the available sensor the peak speed and the peak RPM at speed The peak values can be reset NEXT Speed EXIT 3668...

Page 134: ...77 200 F o Clock Displays the time in large numbers Can be displayed as 24 hour or 12 hour NEXT Clock EXIT 36702 23 15 Oil Temperature Displays the engine oil temperature in large numbers and on a bar...

Page 135: ...SI Water Pressure Displays the engine water pressure in large numbers and on a bar graph 40531 NEXT Water Press EXIT 0 15 2 30 PSI Battery Displays the battery voltage level in large numbers and on a...

Page 136: ...eduled Maintenance OK OK GEN MAINTENANCE 50377 Tri Data Displays vessel and propulsion data selected and arranged by the user Up to five tri data screens can be customized by the user NEXT Clock EXIT...

Page 137: ...p window will appear asking if the peak values should be reset Reset Peak Values 3 Press the button if you do not want to reset the values NO 4 Press the button if you want to reset the values YES MOD...

Page 138: ...maintenance screen must be turned on for this screen to be displayed Your owner s manual maintenance schedule should be followed regardless of what the gauge displays To turn this feature on refer to...

Page 139: ...e reset procedure MODE Maintenance Perform Maintenance OK GEN MAINTENANCE 50379 BACK RESET 5 A window will pop up asking HAS SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE BEEN PERFORMED Press the button NO to return to the M...

Page 140: ...h will reset to 100 hours Press the to exit the Maintenance window and return to the main menu or press NEXT to exit the maintenance screen to the next full screen or press MENU to repeat the schedule...

Page 141: ...en for a specific amount of time This time can be one second up to 30 seconds Up to nine favorite screens can be selected from the Propulsion menu Vessel menu or Full Screens menu After selecting the...

Page 142: ...lsion Vessel or Full Screens menu MODE Main Menu Propulsion ST Favorites Vessel 42337 Alarms Settings 2 Press the MODE button to enter the selected menu 3 Press the or button and select a screen to be...

Page 143: ...s the button to save the screen to the Favorites menu If the screen is not wanted press the button to discard the screen option 6 Press the MODE button to page through the menu to select a different s...

Page 144: ...33077 Settings Alarms 2 Press the MODE button to enter the Settings menu 3 Press the button to highlight the Screens menu MODE Settings 42175 Tanks Trim DOWN EDIT Light Contrast Units UP Screens 4 Pre...

Page 145: ...No 2s Yes DELETING A FAVORITE 1 Select the screen that is to be deleted 2 Press the button and the button at the same time and hold the buttons in until the pop up window appears asking to remove the...

Page 146: ...on to remove the screen from the Favorites menu Press the button to keep the screen as a favorite 4 Press the MODE button to page through the menu to select a different screen or press the button to e...

Page 147: ...t with the fault number Press the to view the fault descriptive long text and the recommended action to take A flashing AL will be in the upper right side of the screen 1 To view all system alarms whi...

Page 148: ...tive text information a Flashing AL alarm b Flashing warning icon c button to show descriptive text 4 The screen shows the fault location fault code number and the faulty component in short descriptiv...

Page 149: ...long descriptive text MODE 36659 NEXT Alarms EXIT AL ACTION STBD Sys Fault 57 Ignition coil is not working properly 6 Press the button to view the recommended action to take MODE 36660 NEXT Alarms EX...

Page 150: ...rive Lube Low 8 Press the button to view the long descriptive text When the long descriptive text exceeds the screen capacity several dots at the end of the screen text capacity will be visible MODE 3...

Page 151: ...recommended action to take MODE 36669 NEXT Alarms EXIT AL BACK STBD Sys Fault 153 Refer to Owner s manual for service procedure 11 Press the button to return to the short descriptive text fault scree...

Page 152: ...ht hand corner an engine icon in the upper left hand corner OBD Service Soon and a large engine icon will be displayed on the screen The screen will flash between two alarm displays Pressing the butto...

Page 153: ...icon the flashing AL and warning icon Press the button for more information This screen gives a more detailed description of the fault a OBD icon b Flashing AL alarm c Flashing warning icon d button...

Page 154: ...ription of the fault a Engine location b Fault code c Fault description 3 A detailed description of the fault component is explained Press the button for information on a corrective action a Detailed...

Page 155: ...and Canada contact the nearest Marine Power Service Center STOLEN POWER PACKAGE If your power package is stolen immediately inform the local authorities and Mercury Marine of the model and serial num...

Page 156: ...work with you and your dealership to resolve all problems The following information will be needed by Customer Service Your name and address Daytime telephone number Model and serial numbers for your...

Page 157: ...Asia Singapore Telephone 65 65466160 Brunswick Asia Pacific Group T A Mercury Marine Singapore Pte Ltd 29 Loyang Drive Singapore 508944 Fax 65 65467789 Customer Service Literature ENGLISH LANGUAGE Eng...

Page 158: ...g information about your power package available Model Serial Number Horsepower Year UNITED STATES AND CANADA For additional literature for your Mercury Marine power package contact your nearest Mercu...

Page 159: ...o Mercury Marine Attn Publications Department W6250 West Pioneer Road P O Box 1939 Fond du Lac WI 54936 1939 Ship To Copy this form and print or type This is your shipping label Name Address City Stat...

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