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Section 3 - Screen Overview and Operation
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Default ECO Target Settings
Fuel economy stability
0.7 seconds
RPM stability
0.7 seconds
RPM window minimum
2000 RPM
RPM window maximum
4000 RPM
RPM target proximity
10%
Trim target proximity
10%
IMPORTANT: A manual trim calibration must be performed before the ECO screen can be used if a vessel personality was not
uploaded with a micro SD card. Using a default trim calibration will not allow the ECO screen to function properly.
Changing Target Values
1. Press the PAGES button to open the scroller bar.
2. Press the arrow button to highlight the settings icon. Press the enter button.
3. Press the arrow button to highlight Network and press the enter button.
4. Press the arrow button to highlight ECO Mode and press the enter button.
5. Press the arrow button to highlight the target you want to change—RPM window minimum or RPM window maximum, and
press the enter button.
6. Press the arrow buttons to change the individual numbers (X000). Press the enter button to save that number and move to
the next number (0X00), use the arrow buttons to change this number.
7. When the last number (000X) has been changed, press the enter button.
NOTE: The
Settings
menu will close after pressing the enter button. To change other target values, press the pages
button, settings will be the icon that is highlighted. Follow the same process as previously outlined to change other target
values.
Smart Tow Mode
Smart Tow
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Smart Tow is an easy to use program to manage boat acceleration and target speed goals for pulling skiers, tubers, or
watersport equipment of all varieties. Smart Tow takes the guesswork out of acceleration problems like too much hole shot, too
much overshoot, deceleration, and inconsistent speed targets. Select a profile, select enable, and place the control handle to
wide‑open throttle, Smart Tow will do the rest.
Smart Tow is based on the engine RPM unless the vessel has a GPS installed and connected to the control area network.
When the vessel contains a GPS, you can select either speed targets or engine RPM targets for Smart Tow control options.
You can also create custom launch profiles.
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Features
Smart Tow utilizes the user‑selected data area and the footer section to allow you to adjust the settings. Touch or swipe to
move through the selection box fields. The footer section allows you to enable or disable Smart Tow, save, or exit. The items
located in the data area footer require the selection to be touched or use the rotary knob to highlight and select.