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Section 4 - Setup and Calibrations
90-8M0120668
eng
MARCH 2016
Page 53
Engines
Supported Data >
Actual Gear >
Dot—yes, empty—no
Boost Pressure >
Dot—yes, empty—no
Fuel Pressure >
Dot—yes, empty—no
Gear Pressure >
Dot—yes, empty—no
Gear Temperature > Dot—yes, empty—no
Load Percent >
Dot—yes, empty—no
Manifold
Temperature >
Dot—yes, empty—no
Oil Pressure >
Dot—yes, empty—no
Oil Temperature >
Dot—yes, empty—no
Throttle Percent >
Dot—yes, empty—no
Water Pressure >
Dot—yes, empty—no
ECO Mode >
Fuel Economy
Stability >
Enter Data
RPM Stability >
Enter Data
RPM Window
Minimum >
Enter Data
RPM Window
Maximum >
Enter Data
RPM Target
Proximity >
Enter Data
Trim Target
Proximity >
Enter Data
Cruise/SmartTow
Type >
RPM—Auto, RPM,
or Speed
Trim >
Show—PORT and
STBD >
Has Trim—dot—yes, empty
—no
Calibration Data >
Reset, Save, or Cancel
Engines Shown
Engines shown is covered during the Setup wizard process, but display options can be changed in the
Engines
menu settings
at any time. VesselView can display up to two engines, depending on the number of engines chosen during the Setup wizard
process. The operator can select which engines are displayed. Checking or unchecking the engine selection will determine
which engines are displayed on the VesselView.
Engine Model
Engine model settings allows the user to change power package descriptions. Engine model is covered during the Setup
wizard, but changes can be made anytime. Any changes made here may make other settings and display options unavailable
in VesselView. Use the rotary knob to help scroll through the list of engines, press the rotary knob to make a selection.
Limits
Limits helps set specific ranges for many engine data parameters, such as; RPM, coolant temperature, oil temperature, battery
voltage, and boost pressure. Changes made to limits will not affect the engine package or the operation of Mercury's Engine
Guardian programming. The actual engine limits are determined by the factory programmed control module on the engine.
Setting
Description
Min:
The value of the base of the on‑screen graph
Max:
The value of the top of the on‑screen graph
Warning low:
The value at the top of the lower red color section of the on‑screen graph
Warning high:
The value at the bottom of the upper red color section of the on‑screen graph
Supported Data
Supported Data settings allows the operator to select which engine and drive information is displayed on the screen. Data
boxes are preselected based on the engine model selected, but can be changed at any time. Supported data varies from
engine to engine.