LINC PAN0RAY
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PREFERENCES MENU
SYSTEM TAB - ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS PAGE
Engine Diagnostics displays a list of engine fault codes and descriptions; on some
engines, corrective action will be shown. This screen shows the current engine
hours.
There is also a vertical “Fault Log” tab that will show prior stored faults.
FIG. L5 - ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS ON PREFERENCES MENU
PREFERENCES MENU
SYSTEM TAB - SYSTEM INFO
System Info identifies the LINC display and the current software installed on the
display.
When pressed, the “Factory Reset Settings” button will reset everything in LINC
back to the factory default settings.
NOTE: The “Reboot to Bootloader” button is intended for Nautique or Dealer
technicians only. This button allows technicians to load LINC software files
(via the LINC USB port) to the display screen.
FIG. L6 - SYSTEM INFO ON PREFERENCES MENU
LINC PAN0RAY
LINC PAN0RAY
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OVERVIEW
USER INTERFACE - SPLIT INTERFACE MODE
In most circumstances, the LINC Panoray interface is split into three, broad visual
sections; the center section, the left section and the right section.
CENTER SECTION
- displays critical gauges, settings and information (e.g. speed,
speed control on/off) that can be seen at a glance under most scenarios.
LEFT SECTION
- displays specific, detailed information and functions which is
dictated by the currently selected menu and menu tab. The operator should use
this section when he/she wants to take their time and get an “in-depth” look into
certain boat features. For example, if an operator wants to turn on some of the
boat lighting, he/she should look at the left side of the screen, navigate to the
Switching menu and then select the proper menu tab to turn on specific lights.
RIGHT SECTION
- also displays information and functions, but is meant for
quicker operation. The right section does not use menus and contains three tabs
at all times: Event Details, Switchboard, and the Vitals tab. The Event Details tab
allows the operator to select one of seven event profiles to change the driving
characteristics/settings of the boat to match the desired water-sports activity
(e.g. select “Slalom Tournament” if you want to drive someone who wants to
ski through a slalom course under professional, tournament conditions). The
Switchboard tab allows the operator to select his/her four favorite functions
so that they can be quickly adjusted from the right section without having to
navigate to any left section menus. Think of the switchboard tab as if it were
containing “shortcuts” to an operator’s most used/viewed features. The third tab
is the Vitals tab, which contains vital engine gauges and information.
RIGHT SECTION
CENTER SECTION
LEFT SECTION