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Section 3 - Screen Overview and Operation
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MARCH 2016
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Enlarging Data Fields
Data fields can be enlarged by highlighting the expand (X‑PAND) icon and pressing the enter button.
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Expand icon
After the icon is activated, the user‑selected data area will be filled with the enlarged data from the actively displayed data
selection. Up to six data selections can be enlarged, one at a time, and will cycle in the chronological sequence shown in the
following illustration. Data fields 3 and 4 will only display the optional user‑selected data.
NOTE: The default setting of trim and tabs will not enlarge unless they are activated with external controls. If they are activated,
a pop‑up process will be utilized. Trim and tabs pop‑ups can be turned off in the
Settings
menu.
1. Volts or depth: This data field is user definable. A list of all available display content is available in the
Settings
menu.
2. The steering angle will be available if the installed sensor is connected to the SmartCraft control area network. Steering
angle is turned off by default, but can be manually turned on in the
Settings
menu.
3. Speed: Displays the speed of the vessel. If a speed source is not available, the display will show dashes. The display will
show the speed value, the speed source—paddle wheel, pitot, or GPS, and the units of measurement—MPH is the default.
A speed value greater than two digits will be shown in a smaller font.
4. RPM: Displays a moving bar representing the engine RPM. A dual‑engine application will show two separate moving bars.
5. Fuel: This data field displays total fuel onboard.
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Displays total fuel only. Individual fuel data will be located in the selected data area under fuel management.
6. The scroller bar allows the operator to select different Mercury application screens to open in the user‑selected data area.
Use the PAGES button and the arrow buttons to move between icons in this section of the screen.
7. Gear position: DTS products will display all gear positions for each engine. The positions are defined as
F
—forward,
N
—
neutral, and
R
—reverse. Non‑DTS products will show
N
—neutral and
G
—in gear.
8. Trim: This data field is user definable. Displays trim for up to two engines. Trim pop‑up is available in the selected data
area. Trim pop‑up can be turned off or on in the
Settings
menu.
9. Selected data icon: Displays an icon representing the data currently being displayed in the selected data area of the
screen. It will also display the previously selected data icon if there is currently no selected data being displayed. Select the
PAGES button to open the scroller bar. The user can select an icon in the scroller bar and the selected data will then be
displayed.
10. System status: Displays the current active mode and warnings.
11. Selected data area: Displays all selected data, including initial start up scan progress, good stewardship messages,
maintenance schedules, and warnings.
12. The auto cycle icon will display all of the data screens associated with a menu selection. The display will cycle through, in
sequence, at a user‑selected time interval.
13. The
X
icon will close, or exit, the current data selection.
Each data field has its own page indicator in the lower left‑hand corner of the user‑selected data area. Use the arrow buttons to
navigate to the various page or the auto cycle icon or exit icon. Press the enter button when the auto cycle or exit icon are
highlighted.
a -
Page indicators
b -
Auto cycle icon
c -
Exit icon
Auto Cycle
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When auto cycle is selected but not active, the icon will be displayed on a white field.
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Press the enter button to activate the auto cycle. The icon will be displayed on a blue field with white arrows and will
remain this color scheme until auto cycle is disabled. The default time for auto cycle is five seconds per page and can be
changed in the
Settings
menu.
a
b
c
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