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Section 4 - Setup and Calibrations
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ECO Mode
ECO Mode settings allow the adjustment of the fuel economy and RPM display refresh intervals, adjustment of the desired
RPM range, and the accuracy of the RPM and trim targets. Defaults are based on the engine model selected in the Engine
model selection menu. See
Section 3
‑
ECO Mode
for additional information.
Cruise/SmartTow Type
Cruise/SmartTow type settings lets the operator select the source from which VesselView receives speed data—GPS, RPM, or
Auto. The default selection is auto. VesselView monitors data from the speed source selection entered during the Setup wizard.
Trim
Trim settings allows the operator to select which engine's or drive's trim position is displayed on the VesselView screen. When
trim is unchecked in the
Settings
menu, the onscreen trim display is replaced with an additional data box.
Trim settings also allows calibration of a drive or engine's trim display range. VesselView shows a graduated scale in the
user‑selected data box as well as a graduated slider on the bottom of the screen. Trim percentages are represented by the
lighter gray marks. Tilt is represented by the darker marks. The white bar on the graph indicates the actual trim position.
Using the calibration window, trim percentages can be fine‑tuned to better display actual limits on‑screen in the trim status
fields.
The point at which the trim range and the tilt range meet is the point where trim becomes tilt. This transition percentage point
can be adjusted to more accurately reflect the position of the slider bar in the trim scale display.
EasyLink
56815
56819
Vessels with SC 100 gauges must have the easy links enabled (dot) in VesselView for data to be received at the SC 100
gauge.