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The display
Install the display in the appropriate location. It should be clearly visible for the boat’s driver.
Install the gateway (up to 2022) near the display, preferably in an indoor space, for example, on the
inside of a console.
Make sure you have the correct side of the display facing up. Otherwise, the display will be upside
down.
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The ignition switch
Install the ignition switch in the appropriate location, easily accessible for the driver, for example, next
to the display or below the throttle lever. The cable can be extended if necessary.
Connecting throttle lever, display, and ignition switch (version up to 2022)
Connect an RJ45 cable from the throttle lever
to the display.
Connect an RJ45 cable from the display to the
motor controller.
Connect the round 5-pin cable from the
gateway to the wiring harness on the motor
controller.
Connect an RJ45 cable from the gateway to
the motor controller.
Connect the plug from the ignition switch to
the connector on the motor controller.
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Setting up the display
To start, tap on the settings icon in the bottom right corner of the screen. Note: after entering each
step, press “save” (the floppy disk icon) to save the values! Then, proceed through the various settings:
Battery
Mode: Set here to “Standalone” (unmeasured, set battery capacity) or “CAN” for WaterWorld batteries,
connecting a Victron BMV or Smartshunt via VE-direct to WW BatteryLink, or some other brands of
lithium batteries (contact your supplier for this).
Low voltage: Set here at which voltage you want to see the “Drive slowly” notification; for lead-acid
batteries (flooded, AGM, or Gel), this is usually 44 Volts. Consult with your supplier if needed.
High voltage: Set the voltage here for a fully charged battery; refer to the specifications of the batteries.
Quality: Set the aging percentage here. This information can come from the battery specifications,
where an aging per year is indicated, or from a test conducted by your dealer.
C-value: Set the C-ratings of the battery according to specifications; fill in all values!
For lead-acid batteries: If your battery manufacturer provides only a C20 and/or C5 value, then enter
the average of C5 and C20 for C10, and fill in half of the C5 value for the C1 value.
Example:
C20 = 400 Ah
C10 = 350 Ah (between C20 and C5)
C5 = 300 Ah
C1 = 150 Ah (50% of C5 value)
For lithium batteries: all values equal to the C1 value.
Control
Mounting side:
1.
Right-hand pro throttle lever on the right = no adjustments needed
2.
Right-hand pro throttle lever on the left = display s phase cable swap
3.
Left-hand pro throttle lever on the right = phase cable swap
4.
Left-hand pro throttle lever on the left = display setting
Reduce power warning
Here you can set the maximum power for a certain number of minutes, after which you will receive
an alarm notification and can manually adjust the power. It is also applicable to the WW 20.0, which
can temporarily provide up to 20 kW of power, provided the battery pack allows for it. Consult your
supplier if necessary.
Display
Main screen
Set the screen default to “Basic” or “Advanced.” Usually, you choose “Basic” here. You will see all the
necessary information for sailing, as shown in the left image below.
In the “Advanced” mode, you get to see more information, as shown in the right image below, which,
however, is not all necessary during normal navigation.
Display time
Here, you set the time and the time zone. Note: first set the date and then the time. Under the
“Display” section, you determine if the time is visible. Switching between daylight saving time and
standard time is automatic.
System information
Here, you can see the software version of the display, the motor controller, and the serial number
of the display itself. If there are CAN-communicating batteries connected, you will also find the
customer ID here.
Basic screen
Advanced screen
WARNING! The display has its own backup battery, which should be replaced every 5 years.
Ask your supplier for this.
Starting from 2022 with software version ≥ 1.31, only follow
steps 1, 2, and 5. Place an end resistor in the remaining contacts.
Connection diagram inboard until 2022
Display
48V
Charger
End resistor
Main power
Main fuse*
Main Switch*
48v Battery
Main power
Gateway
Inboard motor
WW-BUS RJ45
48V relais
* Not supplied by WW
Throttle
End resistor
5/p cable
Ignition switch
WW-BUS RJ45
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48v