4
Complete an action:
• If the sensor or transducer is connected to the
chartplotter or a sonar module, select
Options
>
Settings
>
My Vessel
>
Temp. Offset
.
• If the sensor or transducer is connected to the
NMEA 2000 network, select
Options
>
Settings
>
Communications
>
NMEA 2000 Setup
>
Device
List
, select the transducer, and select
Review
>
Temp. Offset
.
5
Enter the temperature offset value calculated in step 3.
Setting the Exhaust Aftertreatment System (EATS)
Mode
Read the Volvo Penta
Operator Manual
for more detailed
information.
When the chartplotter is connected to a compatible Volvo
Penta engine, it could be possible to select the Exhaust
Aftertreatment System (EATS) mode.
1
Select
Options
>
Settings
>
My Vessel
>
EATS
.
2
Select an option.
Calibrating a Water-Speed Device
If you have a speed sensor or a speed-sensing transducer
connected, you can calibrate that speed-sensing device to
improve the accuracy of water-speed data displayed by
the chartplotter.
1
Complete an action:
• If the sensor or transducer is connected to the
chartplotter or a sonar module, select
Options
>
Settings
>
My Vessel
>
Calibrate Water Speed
.
• If the sensor or transducer is connected to the
NMEA 2000 network, select
Options
>
Settings
>
Communications
>
NMEA 2000 Setup
>
Device
List
, select the transducer, and select
Review
>
Calibrate Water Speed
.
2
Follow the on-screen instructions.
If the boat is not moving fast enough or the speed
sensor is not registering a speed, a message appears.
3
Select
OK
, and safely increase the boat speed.
4
If the message appears again, stop the boat, and
ensure the speed-sensor wheel is not stuck.
5
If the wheel turns freely, check the cable connections.
6
If you continue to get the message, contact Volvo
Penta product support.
Adding a Key
You can add keys to the system. The system can have up
to four keys, which are numbered from 1 to 4.
1
Select
Options
>
Settings
>
My Vessel
>
e-KEY
Management
>
Add e-KEY
.
2
When prompted, hold the new key in front of the panel.
The system stores the key ID.
Setting the Speed Factor
Before you can set the speed factor, you must compare
the displayed vessel speed with an external data source
for speed, such as GPS or another vessel.
Before you can set the speed factor, the vessel must be
under way.
1
Select
Options
>
Settings
>
My Vessel
>
Speed
Factor
.
2
Enter the difference between the displayed speed and
the external data.
3
Verify that the two speed sources are displaying the
same value.
Fuel Tank Settings
Select
Options
>
Settings
>
My Vessel
>
Fuel Tank
,
and select a driveline.
For more information, refer to the Volvo Penta manual.
Volume
: Sets the fuel capacity of this fuel tank on your
vessel.
Empty Tank
: Calibrates the empty tank level.
Multipoint
: Calibrates various fuel levels between empty
and full.
Full Tank Calibration
: Calibrates the full tank level.
Seven Marine Engine Installation Settings
Select
Options
>
Settings
>
My Vessel
>
Seven Marine
Installation
.
DPS Button
: Allows you to set the joystick button DPS
modes.
Trim Zero Set
: Allows you to initialize the trim angle to
zero when all motors are fully trimmed down.
Tank Preset
: Sets the tank name, fluid type, sensor
style, and tank capacity, and calibrates the sensor
(
Configuring the Tank Level Sensors
).
Air Purge
: Allows you to bleed air from the steering
system using the steering pumps.
Steer Sensor
: Calibrates the engine steering system
using physical end stops. A physical end stop is the
point at which a steering wheel stops turning in a
direction.
Joystick Thrust
: Allows you to set how hard the thrusters
work. Larger boats may need to select Maximum for
the boat to move, while Maximum joystick thrust may
provide too much thrust for smaller boats.
Lock to Lock
: Allows you to set the number of turns from
lock to lock.
Steer Friction
: Sets the friction on the steering wheel.
The friction is adjusted automatically according to the
engine speed.
Engine Distance
: Allows you to set the distance between
drive lines to limit achievable steering angles for certain
engine distances.
Gear Rotation
: Allows you to set the type of gear case
on the outboard to define forward and reverse shift
direction.
Gear Ratio
: Allows you to set the ratio between the
rotation rates of the last and first gears.
Cruise Mode
: Allows you to change the cruise control
mode between RPM and Speed mode.
Device Configuration
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