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7) If you want an alarm to sound for a particular Data Source:
a) The alarms must be “armed” (i.e. the Bell symbol must be lit).
b) The Data Source value must fall outside the Low or High Alarm limits.
c) Only the following Data Sources will activate the alarm:
1) Data Sources being viewed on the display (fast alarm beep)
2) Critical background alarm functions (See list in Appendix E).
8) The displayed value will show “----” or “---” if that Data Source cannot be
displayed or modified. For example - while you can “Calibrate” engine tem-
perature you cannot “Calibrate” the total log or “Calibrate” a NMEA Data Source.
While you can change “Display Damping” on Boat Speed or “Battery Voltage”
fluctuations, you cannot change “Display Damping” on the total log. “---” or “-
---” will be also be shown if the displayed number is larger than will fit on the
display (e.g. the four digit number 1734 will not fit on 3 digit display).
9) The Auxiliary input #1 cannot be used for more than one function at a time
(e.g. Optional Tank Level #2 or Optional Trim Angle Display but not BOTH).
10) Calibration curves are NOT overwritten when “New” is selected off the
File Menu. All Calibration Curve data is retained. Calibration Curves can only
be uploaded to the MaxVu110 from the PC, they cannot be downloaded to the
PC from the MaxVu110 or edited on the MaxVu110.
11) The default Units of Measure are Feet, Knots, Nautical Miles, degrees Fahr-
enheit and PSI. Units of Measure can only be changed using the Windows
software. Once a unit of measure is selected it will be used for all Data Sources
using that unit (i.e. deg F for all temperature displays). Tankage is unitless - i.e.
the displayed units for fuel are the same for which the tank was calibrated (gal-
lons if calibrated in gallons, liters if calibrated in liters, etc.).
12) When Units of Measure are changed, the alarm values are not modified.
You must set the Units of Measure first, then set the alarm values or change
alarms values manually after you change the Units of Measure.
13) NMEA channels 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B can have display damping (filtering).
Assign NMEA 0183 sentences that might require display damping to these chan-
nels (i.e. depth, wind speed, wind direction, etc.).
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