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Simrad IS35 User manual

Operation

Menu operation

Page menu

The Page menu options vary from page to page. 

Pressing the 

MENU

 key once on any page will show 

the available menu options. 

 

Note: 

All page menus have a settings option. Any other 

option refers to the current page.

Settings

The Settings menu is where display options, display 
settings, system settings, source selection and 
calibration can be accessed.

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Summary of Contents for IS35

Page 1: ...ENGLISH IS35 ColorDisplay User Manual simrad yachting com...

Page 2: ...ARIES BRANCHES AND AFFILIATES DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW Governing Language This statement any instruction...

Page 3: ...Conformity This equipment is intended for use in international waters as coastal sea area administered by countries of the E U and E E A This gauge complies with the following regulations CE under EM...

Page 4: ...asized as follows Note Used to draw attention to a comment or important information Warning Used when it is necessary to warn personnel that they should proceed carefully to prevent risk of injury and...

Page 5: ...klight 10 Display group 11 Level 11 Night mode 11 Night mode color 11 Pages 12 Static gauge 12 Default fixed data pages 13 Additional fixed data pages 16 Template pages 18 Enabling disabling a page 19...

Page 6: ...larm siren 31 Damping 32 System 32 Network 32 Configure 34 Units 34 Decimal places 35 Language 35 Time 35 Simulate 36 Restore defaults 36 Forced factory reset 36 Installation 37 Vessel setup 37 Engine...

Page 7: ...position wind and environmental data measured by optional sensors and other equipment connected to the network Display and keys 1 2 4 3 1 DISPLAY 3 5 Color LCD 320 x 240 Resolution 2 MENU key Short p...

Page 8: ...e page sub menu The information displayed on fixed data pages cannot be edited by the user The type of information shown depends on what devices are connected on the network Note Data fields are prior...

Page 9: ...to page Pressing the MENU key once on any page will show the available menu options Note All page menus have a settings option Any other option refers to the current page Settings The Settings menu i...

Page 10: ...2 Use the UP DOWN and ENTER keys to select and navigate through the menu options Example Access Key beeps dialog via the settings menu Note Pressing the MENU key once returns you to the previous menu...

Page 11: ...isplay group will mirror each others light settings Level Adjusts the backlight level from Min 10 to Max 100 in 10 increments Night mode Changes the gauge to Night Mode color palette All gauges in the...

Page 12: ...trim 5 RPM Dial 3 Dynamic data field Note Dynamic data fields on the gauge pages and the static gauge automatically populate and the data type shown depends on what devices are on the network Static g...

Page 13: ...cription 1 RPM Dial 5 RPM Needle 2 Dynamic data field 6 Engine temp 3 Engine trim 7 RPM Limit 4 Dynamic data field Motoring dynamic data field priority order 1 Speed Speed Over Ground preferred Requir...

Page 14: ...2 1 5 No Description No Description 1 4 Dynamic data fields 5 Static gauge Engine dynamic data field priority order 1 Alternator voltage 2 Engine temp 3 Engine water pressure Requires a pressure sens...

Page 15: ...4 Fuel rate 2 Dynamic data field 5 Static gauge 3 Fuel used Fuel dynamic data field priority order 1 Vessel fuel economy GPS 2 Vessel fuel economy water 3 Vessel fuel rate Note Vessel Fuel Remaining...

Page 16: ...on 1 Water temperature 4 Depth alarm limits 2 Depth histogram 5 Static gauge 3 Dynamic data field Motor steer Note Requires a Chartplotter on the network 4 6 5 7 3 2 1 No Description No Description 1...

Page 17: ...17 Operation Simrad IS35 User manual If the vessel moves out of the cross track error limit the gauge will change to show the direction and distance that the vessel is off course...

Page 18: ...IS35 User manual Template pages Icon Description Page Single gauge with RPM 2x2 grid with RPM 2x1 grid with RPM 2x2 bars grid with RPM Quad bars with RPM Single gauge full screen 2x1 grid full screen...

Page 19: ...ensure it has been added to the pages list shown in Replacing Adding a page 1 Press the ENTER key on the desired page to open the Enabled Replace dialog 2 Press ENTER to toggle On Off Replacing adding...

Page 20: ...onfigured to show any available system data Note A template page cannot be edited until it has been selected and enabled as one of the active display pages 1 Select a page that can be changed I e 2x1...

Page 21: ...to save you can populate other blank fields by repeating steps 4 and 5 6 Press MENU 7 Select Save Note If a data type is selected but there is no sensor information on the network the gauge will show...

Page 22: ...eed from the time the Trip Log was started reset Note Trip information is calculated using GPS or the paddlewheel if GPS is not present No Trip Log information is recorded while the Trip Log is stoppe...

Page 23: ...evel incorrectly could result in inaccurate fuel remaining and fuel range calculations 1 Make sure the vessel setup is complete and the number of tanks and total fuel capacity is set to the correct va...

Page 24: ...ded to the tank into the Amount added section or select Set to full when filling the tank to its maximum capacity Fuel used The fuel Used dialog shows how much fuel has been used since last fill from...

Page 25: ...e bottom of the Fuel Used page Then select the desired reset option from the list Note You can reset the total for one engine or all engines Reset option Description None Returns to Fuel Used page Tri...

Page 26: ...stance is still valid Note For dual engines the alarm icon appears on the side of the display that the engine is configured Icon Alarm description Power Charge indicator Check engine General engine fa...

Page 27: ...r manual System alarms If a sensor is connected to the network you can enab e alarms by selecting them from the list in the Alarm settings menu Enabling an alarm alarm On Off Turns an alarm on or off...

Page 28: ...must be on the network for the alarm to be enabled Check box Description Alarm disabled Alarm enabled Alarm group multiple alarms At least one but not all alarms in the group are enabled There is a s...

Page 29: ...an audible alarm optional Acknowledging an alarm An alarm is acknowledged by pressing the ENTER key This removes the alarm notification and silences the alarm In some cases the alarm icon remains on t...

Page 30: ...ssed via the Alarm History menu This stores alarm messages until they are manually cleared Alarm details Select an alarm instance to show more details of that specific occurrence and the action taken...

Page 31: ...Custom Setting can be used to select which engines alarms are on or off Setting Description Off All alarms for all engines are off All All alarms for all engine are on Custom Individually select whic...

Page 32: ...he System menu there are several display and system options available Network Before the system can be used the data sources need to be configured Sources A data source can be a sensor or a device con...

Page 33: ...work reset Auto Select The Auto Select option looks for all sources connected to the network If more than one source is available for each item the gauge automatically selects from the internal device...

Page 34: ...iguring the engine location correctly is important when more than one engine is on the network Some devices show additional options specific to the device For example the Calibrate option to allow eas...

Page 35: ...t speed and sea temperature display Language Set the preferred language for the gauge Note This is not a network function You need to change all gauges separately Note The unit automatically restarts...

Page 36: ...lashes on and off at the top of the display Restore defaults Restore all system settings of the gauge to factory defaults Note This is not a network function This only resets and deletes history on th...

Page 37: ...tup Engine Display Setup Gauge limits and Pop ups setup dialogs Save and restore user data upgrade the gauge and remote units software via the Files dialog Vessel setup Set the number of engines fuel...

Page 38: ...be shown on each gauge If the number of engines is set to two or more in the Vessel Setup select which engine s data should be displayed via the Engine Display Setup Gauge limits Set the RPM and vesse...

Page 39: ...start line set to 6000 RPM Pop Up setup Set the threshold and duration that pop up information will be displayed when the engine trim transmission and lever control is adjusted Pop ups appear when the...

Page 40: ...settings template page vessel setup Upgrade the software on the engine gauge and remote devices Note Each gauge on the network needs to be upgraded individually Connecting a Micro USB device 1 Remove...

Page 41: ...NTER to export system settings to the USB mass storage device Import system settings 1 Insert a USB Micro USB adaptor and mass storage device 2 Go to the Files menu 3 Select the Settings iset file fro...

Page 42: ...evice go to the Device List and select the relevant device Remote device software upgrade Update the software for NMEA 2000 sensors 1 Verify software version via the Device List 2 Save the update file...

Page 43: ...wer is off 4 Insert USB mass storage device via the USB adaptor 5 Turn the power on The gauge will automatically begin the upgrade procedure 6 A message will appear on the gauge once the update is com...

Page 44: ...a detergent Avoid using chemical cleaners and hydrocarbons such as diesel petrol etc Checking the keys Make sure that none of the keys are stuck in the down position Checking the connector The connect...

Page 45: ...m 10 gauges Color Black Display Size 3 5 Diagonal 4 3 Aspect ratio Type Transmissive TFT LCD White LED back light Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Illumination White day mode Red Green Blue night mode Envi...

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