+Up/Increase or -Down/Decrease
increases or decreases values with-
in a field.
ENTER
saves the current values and exists.
Auto Backlight
This setting enables and disables the auto backlight feature. If en
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abled and the navigation light is turned on, the displays will reduce the
screen brightness.
Brightness
The brightness control is accessed by using the UP and DOWN soft
keys to change the settings in five percent (5%) increments until the
desired brightness is achieved.
Minimum Depth
A minimum depth can be selected (measured from the bottom of
hull) to give an alarm if the vessel comes into a minimum depth situa
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tion. Choosing “zero” turns this option OFF.
Audio Intensity
The Audio Intensity feature allows the operator to set values to au
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tomatically increase or decrease the audio volume, according to what
speed the boat is travelling.
Engine Diagnostics
When choosing this selection, the display will query the engine(s)
ECU, as illustrated and provide feedback on any diagnostic codes that
have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs.
Soft Key Commands for Engine Diagnostics include:
GET FAULTS
is the query to the engine(s) ECU for feedback on diag
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nostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service
needs.
UP-DOWN
navigates through the fault list.
The following is a list of field definitions contained on the
EN-
GINE DIAGNOSTICS
screen:
•
Source
identifies the component having the fault: engine 1,2 or
auxiliary.
•
Status
indicates whether the fault has been corrected.
•
SPN
“Suspect Parameter Number” fault code. If not translated
into text by the display, see the engine manufacturer’s informa
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tion for the definition of the SPN number.
•
FMI
“Failure Mode Indicator” fault code. The FMI is defined by SAE
J1939. If not translated into text see the SAE standard or the en
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gine manufacturer’s information.
•
Count
is the number of times the event has been flagged.
•
Description
provides the most common SPNs and FMIs that have
text for the description stored in the display. If there is no text,
then this SPN and FMI must be defined by referring to the engine
manufacturer or the SAE J1939 standard. NOTE: This field is only
used with certain brands and models of engines.
•
Correction
is the suggested action for correction.
Fault Code Pop-ups
A fault condition will trigger a pop-up dialog box on the screen
describing the nature of the fault.
How to Hide/Show Faults
To hide the fault code pop-up being displayed on the screen, press
the soft key next to the “Hide” icon. The pop-up will disappear. How
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ever, the “Warning” or “Stop” icon will remain on the screen to indi
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cate there is still a fault. Pressing “Hide” does not clear the fault. It
only hides the pop-up message.
When a fault code has been hidden, a “Show” icon will remain in
the bottom right corner. When this soft key is pressed, the fault code
will again be displayed.
Scrolling Through Multiple Messages
The title bar of the fault code pop-up may indicate multiple mes
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sages, as in “Diagnostic Message 1 of 3.” Press to scroll through the
different messages.
Utilities
The Utilities menu provides tools to configure wiring and commu
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nication settings and Default Settings for adjusting the ballasts and
smart plate.
Soft Key Commands located through Utilities include:
UP-DOWN
changes the value of the current field.
PREV-NEXT
moves from field to field.
RESTORE DEFAULTS
loads the factory defaults after display a con-
firmation warning.
SAVE/EXIT
saves the current values and exits.
System Settings
The System Settings screen displays the current software version
loaded in the unit. It is typically only accessed when the unit is first
installed in order to configure the unit. You can set individual settings
for the available options, or choose to select RESTORE DEFAULTS for
the factory settings.
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