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Section 4 - Setup and Calibrations
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MARCH 2016
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Network update will display all link gauges and devices connected to the VesselView at the same level percentage as the
operator selects in the Level tab.
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Local gain can only be used to adjust the VesselView display independent of other displays and gauges, even if the
Network update box is checked. In some lighting conditions, the VesselView display may be too bright for comfortable
viewing, but other displays and gauges may need to maintain their level of brightness. Follow these instructions to apply
Local gain to the VesselView display:
a. Select Level and choose a percentage of brightness.
b. Select Local gain and input the percentage chosen in step
a
, on the keypad, select
OK
.
c. Return the Level option to
100%
. The VesselView display will remain dimmed while all networked devices and
gauges will maintain their brightness.
d. To return the VesselView to full brightness, select Local gain and input
100
and select
OK
.
e. Select the Level tab and choose any percentage other than 100 and press Enter. Select
100%
and the unit will return
to 100% brightness.
Scroller Bar
Scroller Bar settings offers an auto‑hide delay of five to thirty seconds before it is minimized if no selection is made.
Scroller Bar Item visibility displays the checked items to appear in the scroller bar menu at the bottom of the VesselView
screen. Scroller Bar items are preselected based on the engine selection during the Setup wizard, but any Scroller Bar items
can be checked on or off at any time.
Data Boxes
Data Boxes display up to three items of data on the screen.
The number of data boxes can be increased from one up to three, depending on selections made in the Settings menu. When
one data box is displayed it appears in the upper left of the screen. If the option for additional data boxes is grayed out, then all
available space is currently being used by the VesselView. To free up space on the screen, use the following directions.
To activate a second data box, enter the Settings menu. Select Vessel>Tabs>Show. Uncheck the Show option to remove the
Tabs data from the screen. This area of the screen will be replaced by the second data box.
To activate the third data box, enter the Settings menu. Select Engines>Trim>Show. Uncheck the Show option to remove the
Trim data from the screen. This area of the screen will be replaced by the third data box.
NOTE: The Fuel Used data box cannot have the value reset. Fuel Used, shown as FULUSD, is a value that will continue to
increase throughout the life of the display. Only a Master Reset will clear the Fuel Used data value. In place of showing the
Fuel Used data box, select the Fuel Used Trip data box. The reset procedure can be found in the Trip Log icon in the Scroller
Bar. Selecting RESET in the user‑selected data area will clear any value on the display. Fuel Used Trip, shown as FULTRP,
can be reset as often as desired using this procedure.
Pop-ups
Pop‑ups allows the operator to select the types of pop‑ups that will appear on the screen. Choice of pop‑ups include; warnings,
Joystick Piloting, and trim information.
Joystick Piloting alerts will appear in the system status tray at the bottom of the screen, to inform the operator that an autopilot
feature is engaged.
The Warnings checkbox allows the operator to have any engine faults displayed full size in the user‑selected data area when
checked. Unchecked, the fault will appear in the system status field in the lower left of the screen.
Auto-Cycle Interval
Auto‑cycle interval determines the duration that data in the user‑selected data field is displayed, options are 1, 5, or 10
seconds.
Units
Units of measure can be independently selected. The operator can choose from U.S. standard, metric, or nautical.