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1. zE E U BLK m I BLK WHT BLK YEL 90b BLK YEL BLK YEL am BLK YEL BLK m I BLK WHT EN 7 pa N 3309 a System View b System Link gauges c Air temperature sensor d GPS connection e Display harness Page 8 6 90 895200 MARCH 2004 INSTALLATION Connecting Optional GPS Unit to the System View NOTE The GPS unit must comply to the National Marine Electronic Association NMEA 0183 Interface Standard v1 5 v2 0 or later compatible version Look at the GPS wiring diagram to determine what two leads are the GPS output leads Lo cate the white and blue wires coming from the System View wiring harness Connect the GPS output leads to the white and blue wires If no data is received switch the wire connec tions around If no data is still received refer the GPS owner s manual and see if the GPS has to be calibrated to turn on the output signal or needs to be grounded differently 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 8 7 Alarms Active Air Temperature Alarm History Alarm Message Screens Boat Speed Brightness C Clock Settings Connecting GPS Unit to the System View Contrast D Data Display
2. MERCURY Smartcraff Welcome to System View Calibration Press SELECT to Continue CONTRAST a an LANGUAGE ENGLISH 4 gt EDIT L SCROLL Last Screen Viewed Before Powering Down 90 895200 MARCH 2004 GETTING STARTED Display Screens Home Page Screen Across the bottom half of the home page you will find six on screen main directory selec tions Use the trackpad to highlight the directory choice Press SELECT to accept your choice and to open the directory screen 4 NAVIGATION See Section 5 70 2 VESSEL See Section 4 Pd 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Direction to target waypoint information shows present course and current speed on a graphic compass rose Shows distance time bearing and fuel to next waypoint Resettable trip history shows miles per hour miles per gallon elapsed drive time and amount of fuel consumed on current trip GN 78 M 3 08 RPM H20 0 PSI 0 0 NYU LO 305 CZ NAVIGATION PROPULSION VESSEL nI SYSTEM FAVORITES SETTINGS OO cs Engine data Troll control Trim position Water depth with depth history graph Sea water temperature PROPULSION See Section 3 Engine RPM combined with boat speed Twin engine synchronizer display Peak boat speed in conjunction with peak engine RPM Supercharger boost aP FAVORITES See Section 6 Steering angle display sensor on Sterndriv Collection
3. Propulsion Information This Section will give a complete description of the display screens in the PROPULSION directory of the System View Some of the propulsion functions are Troll control Engine RPM combined with boat speed Twin engine synchronizer display Peak boat speed in conjunction with peak engine RPM Trim position Engine data screens Supercharger boost Entering the Propulsion Directory Page 3 2 To access the PROPULSION directory use the trackpad to highlight the PROPULSION di rectory from the menu choice Press SELECT to accept and to open the directory i x IN 3 08 PM RPM oe 0 0 ie Y VESSEL FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM 90 895200 MARCH 2004 PROPULSION Propulsion Data Screens Engine RPM Speed This screen displays engine speed RPM and boat speed SINGLE ENGINE TWIN ENGINE Se AIR 78 N 3 09P Se 78 F RPM RPM PORT RPM 0 0 0 SPEED STBD MPH SEED 0 0 ver E 1 Speed Sensors This window shows the sensor that is currently sending the speed signal The speed sensor is automatically selected based on what sen sors are available Peak Speed at RPM This screen records the top speed the boat reached and associated engine RPM as mea sured since the last reset To Reset the Peak Speed and corresponding RPM press and hold the SELECT button mo mentarily SINGLE ENGINE TWIN ENGINE Se OO 8 15 Se OO 8 15 SPEED SPEED 0 S 0 MPH U
4. 0 MPH PORT TRR 0 Ea U SPEED 0 0 upp SPEED 0 0 upu 1 Speed Sensors This window shows the sensor that is currently sending the speed signal The speed sensor is automatically displayed based on what sen sors are available 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 3 3 PROPULSION Propulsion Data Screens Engine RPM Synchronizer Twin Engine This screen displays the difference in engine speed RPM between the port and starboard en gines Allows throttle adjustments to keep each engine running uniformly Starboard Engine v 4 gt SELECT TO CHANGE Engine Data Screens Engine data screens are a group of displays showing various engine data Page 3 4 NOTE Not all screens listed may be available for your type of engine 1 ENGINE TEMP Temperature Displays engine temperature The temperature will vary with air temperature water temperature and operating conditions H20 PRESSURE Water Displays engine water pressure when engine is running BATTERY Displays battery voltage level condition of battery FUEL FLOW Displays current estimated engine fuel consumption in U S Gallons per hour Gal hr or Liters per hours Ltr hr OIL PRESSURE Displays engine oil pressure when the engine is running The oil pressure may vary with engine speed outside temperature and oil viscosity While the engine is warming up the oil pressure will be higher than when the e
5. Depth Plot Line rs M 3 19 DEPTH 35 FEET This screen displays a plot of depth vs time as recorded over the last 16 seconds NOTE To set depth and shallow water alarm levels refer to Settings Sensors Menu in Section 6 1 Displays depth plot line 2 Displays current water depth 3 Displays low water alarm setting 90 895200 MARCH 2004 ss OO aw DEPTH PLOT ACTUAL LO ALARM AT 35 FT 6 0 FT Page 5 5 NAVIGATION Navigation Data Screens Environment This screen displays speed depth air and sea water temperature 1 2 3 4 Displays depth of water Displays speed of the boat Displays the air temperature Displays the sea water temperature DE PTH 3 FT SPEED 10 0 mpa AIR TEMP WATER TEMP 78 F Seawater Temperature Plot This screen displays a plot of seawater temperature vs time as recorded over the last 80 seconds Also displays the current water temperature 1 Displays sea water plot line 2 Displays current water temperature Page 5 6 Ys 3 19 SEAWATER TEMP PLOT 35 EC e a F 80 60 40 20 0 32 ACTUAL C 60 F d 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SETTINGS Section 6 Table of Contents Settings Information ss co eens Pe wes Wed Re SESS Meee d Eada abe aie aces ae Entering the Settings Directory 00 cc cece eens Settings Directory
6. FAVORITES PAGE STATUS SENSORS 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SETTINGS Settings Options Contrast Lighting Clock To adjust a setting 1 Press W to highlight the desired menu selection 2 Press lt gt to edit the menu box 3 Press SELECT to accept settings savy AR F Os I 3 08 CONTRAST i i BRIGHTNESS LC TIME Es TIME ZONE GMT 6 CLOCK MODE 12HR Ls 4 gt EDIT 2 SCROLL SELECT MENU CONTRAST Provides a slide bar to adjust the display screen contrast to compensate for changes in temperature or lighting conditions BRIGHTNESS Provides a slide bar to adjust the display screen lighting level TIME If no GPS is connected press the horizontal arrows to the set the current time If GPS is con nected follow time zone setting below TIME ZONE Time zone setting is how many hours you are behind or ahead of Greenwich Mean Time GMT The chart below gives approximate GMT time zone settings for various longitudinal zones Add one hour to the setting for daylight savings time CLOCK MODE Select 12 hour or 24 hour clock set Longitudinal Zone Time Zone DayLlght Longitudinal Zone Time Zone DayLlght Setting Saving Time Setting Saving Time Zone Setting Zone Setting Wsrsewaes AA wa esewzas s L WiErS WES Pacio SandardTime e fersen W257 t0 W097 5 Mountain Standard Timo 7
7. Trim Calibration 7 6 Trim Pop up Time 6 7 Trim Position Ses ve kaban kay Giel ER 3 5 Trip History Log 5 4 Troll Control ER ER ER RE 3 6 Turning Off Troll Control 3 6 Troll Control Setting 3 6 U Units English or Metric 6 4 V Vessel Course 5 3 Vessel Directory 4 2 Vessel Status 4 5 W Warning Horn ee ee ee 6 7 Water and Waste Tanks 4 4 Water Temperature 5 6 WIG EE gee ee 8 4 Page 9 2 90 895200 MARCH 2004
8. Enter The Capacity for the following SELECT to Continue 2 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SYSTEM System Calibration Tank Configuration Continued NOTE The fuel tank will have to be calibrated in order for System View to display fuel range 3 There are two methods for calibrating fuel tank level a Method 1 Select DEFAULT The System View will automatically supply an esti mated range value based on default sensor values This mode does not factor in irregular tank shapes Press SELECT to save b Method 2 Select ADD FUEL This method requires adding fuel at certain calibra tion points System View will display an estimated range value that factors in the tank shape NOTE When using method 2 start with an empty fuel tank and manually fill the tank to the values given per instruction 4 If using Method 2 add fuel as shown in illustration below 3 Select the calibration method for FUEL TANK Method 2 Method 1 Ensure Tank is Empty Fill Tank to Gal 1 4 Full SELECT to Continue SELECT to Continue Fill Tank to _ Gal Fill Tank to Maximum SELECT to Save P Full gt or 3 4 Full HOME to Cancel SELECT to Continue SELECT to Continue SELECT to Continue Fill Tank to Gal 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 7 5 SYSTEM System Calibration Trim Calibration CALIBRATING THE TRIM SCREEN To calibrate trim 1 Open the TRIM CALIBRATION menu 2 TRIMENG DOWN Press the SELECT key to open the
9. Recording Run TIME EE AS RE SEER SEE KEES RES AE RR DS RE RR NGA ILA ESE ER RR ACUVE EA RA OE TE OR OO ON EO BE HLHONG Active Alarms saa os EERS GRENS e DERE AAS KERE AGE DR REG DE be og DE bs Eg Re Alarm ES elk OER AE EE EE EN EE OE AA Alarmi le APART EE EIE ET OE MOE EE a heey 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 7 1 SYSTEM System Information This Section will give a complete description of the screen settings in the SYSTEM directory of the System View Some of the system functions are e Maintenance log e Active alarms e Alarm history e System calibration Entering the System Directory To access the SYSTEM directory use the trackpad to highlight the SYSTEM directory from the menu choice Press SELECT to accept and to open the directory AN N 3 08 RPM 0 0 Oy AD cs RNC Bu LO o FD NAVIGATION PROPULSION VESSEL O l l x FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM System Directory System Directory Screen K8 OO 3 08 MAINTENANCE LOG ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM HISTORY SYSTEM CALIBRATION fa Page 7 2 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SYSTEM System Calibration System Calibration The system calibration consists of the following menus e Tank configuration e Trim calibration e Factory defaults Entering into System Calibration IMPORTANT Entering into the system calibration menus will require the engine to be shut down in order to reactivate th
10. Refer to Section 6 for selection 2 Engine Line 2 Refer to Section 6 for selection 3 Vessel Data Refer to Section 6 for selection 4 Engine gear position or run arrow 5 Clock Refer to Section 6 for setting 6 Flashing Bell Icon Warning alarm is activated 7 Flashing Fuel Icon Low fuel alarm VESSEL DATA VOLTS SPEED DEPTH FUEL LEVEL RANGE AIR TEMP SEA TEMP DTW COG SOG BTW COG BTW 90 895200 MARCH 2004 GETTING STARTED Display Screens Data Display Screens The data display screens can be selected from the main directory menu choices which are selected from the home page The current directory menu selection icon is displayed in top left of the display The presentation of information on screen will be shown in the information window located at the bottom on the screen Alarm Notice When a problem is detected the name of the offending alarm will appear in the information window and a bell symbol at the bottom of the screen flashes The bell symbol will continue to flash as long as the alarm condition is still present If there are multi ple alarms these will cycle on the display screen Directory Menu Indicator Icon Propulsion Vessel R ess Navigation Fuel vis Ae Settings xX System TAN yun Home Alarm Notice Al Alarm Notice 2 Normal Operation 1 Directory identification icon 2 Alarm window 3 Information window 4 Display screen 90 895200 MARCH 200
11. Si ie Boe De ee dente Vessel Data Screens Steering Position ss a top EE ER EE EE Baka md a nibs po De Bag DER RR TankStatus AA OR MR ER OE OE OK OE REK Fuel Tanka 2 pa EERSTES SOLE IE SEE ER RE at ted ata DES EE EE fe Ee Water and Waste Tanks Vessel Status reru EE ERG axa amd EE ea ANDA AGA SE LNG En Estimated Fuel Range iii EER PERE RR BR GRAPH ANG OE RES GRA RS RE 90 895200 MARCH 2004 VESSEL Page 4 1 VESSEL Vessel Information This Section will give a complete description of the display screens in the VESSEL directory of the System View Some of the vessel functions are e Steering angle position e Tank status for fuel oil waste and water e Vessel status e Estimated fuel range Entering the Vessel Directory To access the VESSEL directory use the trackpad to highlight the VESSEL directory from the menu choice Press SELECT to accept and to open the directory AR F PM An 78 N 3 48 0 0 0 NAVIGATION PROPULSION VESSEL NN FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM 7 Page 4 2 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Vessel Data Screens VESSEL Steering Position This screen displays steering position in degrees NOTE Depending on your type of engine this feature may not be available 60 STEERING POSITION PORT STBD 40 20 NOTE If steering angle position is opposite the direction that it should be it can be reversed Tank Status so it is displayed prope
12. iss EER KANG BE ER seat GANA ERAS RARR N peed eds WEE Re RE Settings Options ss Contrast Lighting Clock ARE AE MT ON EE OE ES OE ON Units Language Offsets ii EE KERKE SEKER RARR DERE REL AE EE REELE ARE GR nd Home Page Dale seke ies 5 sided a ER Radek pigs Ai We DE Eg bist ng Die RE Si Ie ace trees ANNA AG EDE N EE IE NEL PIETErENGES EE EE EE EE AA EE EO EE ER EE ETE Favorites Page stalle kwan OER RARR OORREED ie Shoes Ee SEERDE HE REED D ER RD 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SETTINGS Page 6 1 SETTINGS Settings Information This Section will give a complete description of the Settings screens in the SETTINGS direc tory of the System View In this Section you can configure your System View to display the information the way you prefer Some of the Settings functions are Customizing the home page data Contrast Lighting Clock Units Language Offsets Sensor settings Favorites Page status Setting your preferences Entering the Settings Directory To access the SETTINGS directory use the trackpad to highlight the SETTINGS directory from the menu choice Press SELECT to accept and to open the directory screen Settings Directory Sal za DO 308 RPM 0 0 0 EER NAVIGATION be VESSEL 1 SYSTEM Settings Directory Screen Page 6 2 y 78 IN 2 08 SETTINGS DIRECTORY CONTRAST LIGHTING CLOCK PREFERENCES 7 UNITS LANGUAGE OFFSETS HOME PAGE DATA
13. of Screens Selected models only by the User Fuel tank water tank and waste water tank level display Vessel information Estimated fuel range Contrast Lighting Clock Units Language Offsets Sensors Favorites Page Status Home page data preferences SETTINGS See Section 6 Pa SYSTEM See Section 7 Maintenance Log Active Alarms Alarm History System Calibration Page 2 3 GETTING STARTED Display Screens Home Page Screen Continued The top half of the home page displays engine data and vessel data The engine data is received from sensors on the engine and the vessel data is received by vessel sensors The initial screen layout takes one of two forms depending on whether one or two engines are installed Defaults for the engine data include engine RPM and engine temperature De fault for vessel data is water depth The data displays can be selected by the user to display the functions Refer to Settings Page 2 4 Preferences Home Page Data Menu in Section 6 SINGLE ENGINE DISPLAY m7 A6 3 4 5 y TWIN ENGINE DISPLAY Ma 78 DI 3 08 4 lm 78 I 3 08 a RPM 0 H20 0 0 A RPM RPM s UU 2 Ww oo BE 00 42 OP st Des o O OH NAVIGATION PROPULSION VESSEL NAVIGATION PROPULSION VESSEL FAVORITES SYSTEM FAVORITES SYSTEM RPM H20 PSI ENG TEMP Oil PSI Oil TEMP FUEL FLOW RPM H20 PSI ENG TEMP Oil PSI Oil TEMP FUEL FLOW 1 Engine Line 1
14. port e GPS Optional connection f Horn provided with display harness g Terminator h Weather cover i Junction box j SC data cable from engine k Air temperature sensor provided with display harness Not used seal connection with weather cap Page 8 4 90 895200 MARCH 2004 INSTALLATION MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC THROTTLE SHIFT MODELS SINGLE ENGINE NOTE Extension wiring harnesses for the System Link gauges are available from 152 mm 6in to 9 14 m 30 ft lenghts BLK YEL 2 orgy BLK YEL BLK I BLK ar BLUE BLK ORG PUR YEL GRN YEL GRN ORG GRN RED S 3945 a System View b System Link gauges c Air temperature sensor d GPS connection e Display harness f Weather caps g Junction box 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 8 5 INSTALLATION MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC THROTTLE SHIFT MODELS TWIN ENGINES NOTE Extension wiring harnesses for the System Link gauges are available from 152 6in to 9 14 m to 30 ft lenghts
15. sel al OO 3 08 SYSTEM DIRECTORY MAINTENANCE LOG MAINTENANCE LOG INTERVALHRS RUN TIME ACTIVE ALARMS 50 Ee ALARM HISTORY 100 BO UG D SYSTEM CALIBRATION 150 200 4 gt EDIT 2 SCROLL DIL seerne Pa ii Page 7 8 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SYSTEM Active Alarms Active Alarms The ACTIVE ALARMS screen displays all active alarms The active alarm message will alert the operator to the potential problem When a problem is detected with the system the System View will alert the operator to the potential problem by displaying the alarm data in the information window located at the bot tom of the view screen Refer to the Engine Operation Maintenance Manual for explanation of the problem and the correct action to take If problem can cause immediate engine damage the Engine Guardian System will respond to the problem by limiting engine power Immediately reduce throttle speed to idle Refer to the En gine Operation Maintenance Manual or alarm messages following for further explanation of the problem and the correct action to take To view active alarms 1 Open the ACTIVE ALARMS directory The directory will displays all active alarms AR F PM 78 N 3 08 78 DN 3 08 MAINTENANCE LOG 7 ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM HISTORY A SYSTEM CALIBRATION DIL Active Alarms NOTE Not all acti
16. shallow alarm to O For the alarm to operate the alert horn setting will have to be activated Refer to Setting Preferences DEPTH ALARM The deep water alarm can be set to sound a warning at a depth determined by the user Activate the depth alarm by inputting the desired depth into the menu box The depth range can be from 0 0 650 0 feet Deactivate the depth alarm by setting the depth alarm to O For the alarm to operate the alert horn setting will have to be activated Refer to Setting Preferences Menu Section 6 FUEL OFFSET If fuel tank level does not read O when the fuel tank is completely empty the fuel offset can be calibrated to correct the reading When tank is completely empty enter the fuel amount that is shown on the fuel tank status screen This amount will be subtracted from the screen reading This should change the tank level screen so it reads O Page 6 4 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SETTINGS Settings Options Home Page Data 4 Look at the HOME PAGE DATA and determine if there is any data that you would like to change Press W to select function Press lt gt to edit the function VESSEL DATA VOLTS SPEED DEPTH FUEL LVL RANGE AIR TEMP SEA TEMP DTW COG SOG ENG LINE1 BTW ENG LINE 2 H20 PSI COG BTW VESSEL DATA BTW RPM RPM H20 PSI H20 PSI Oil PSI Oil PSI Oil TEMP Oil TEMP FUEL FLOW FUEL FLOW ENG TEMP ENG TEMP 4 gt EDI
17. the paddle wheel and starts using the pitot or GPS GPS is priority for high speed if connected to mea sure boat speed Default setting is 25 MPH If desired this transition speed can be changed INVERT STEERING If steering angle displayed is opposite of the direction that it should the signal can be inverted so the steering angle can be displayed properly Page 6 6 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SETTINGS Settings Options Preferences To adjust a setting 1 Press W to highlight the desired menu selection 2 Press lt p gt to edit the menu box 3 Press SELECT to accept settings F PM 78 DY 3 08 PREFERENCES PREFERENCES WARNING HORN ON E POPUP TIME 5 SEC START UP PAGE HOME POP UP WARNINGS YES FAV SLIDE SHOW ENABLED FAV SLIDE PAUSE 5 SEC GPS HEADING TRUE 4 gt EDIT SCROLL 4 gt EDIT SCROLL WARNING HORN The System View has a warning horn alarm You can set an alarm to sound a warning tone for various fault alarms and shallow or deep water depth warning To use this alarm press the right arrow to ON START UP PAGE You have two options for what start up page you want to view You can select the home page or you can select the last page that s showing at power off Press the right arrow to select HOME or LAST USED FAVORITE SLIDE SHOW This feature if desired will automatically scroll
18. 4 Page 2 5 GETTING STARTED Display Screens Data Display Screens Glossary Engine Data Screens Engine data screens are a group of displays showing various engine data Engine RPM and Speed Displays engine RPM and boat speed Engine RPM Synchronizer Twin Engines Displays the difference in en gine speed RPM between the port and star board engines Peak Speed at RPM This screen records the top speed the boat reached and associated engine rom as mea sured since the last reset Trim Position Display indicates the propulsion unit position achieved by setting trim and trailer position Troll Control Maintain a trolling speed without using the throttle Supercharger Boost Displays the supercharge boost of super charged engines Page 2 6 4 gt CHANGE PAGE Sei 78 M 3 09 RPM 0 0 SPEED s MPH MW lt gt CHANGE PAGE sels 3 09 200 100 0 100 200 A 4 gt SELECT TO CHANGE sels OF 8 15 0 Oz d a U MPH PEAK SPEED ABPM 0 MEEN 0 0 upu V SELECT To RESET sels OO 8 15 Prop TEM ka 8 d VIR CHANGE PAGE sel 73 OO las 0 2 o o a 2RPM MJ UST BE IN GEAR ARI 7a DI 8 15 ENG PSI VI CHANGE PAGE PROPULSION 90 895200 MARCH 2004 GETTING STARTED Display Screens Data Display Screens Glossary Steering Position Displays steering positi
19. CKT HI LO Shift position sensor circuit problem Have the system checked by your dealer SMARTSTART ABORTED Starter failed to engage Have the system checked by your dealer START SOLENOID Start solenoid circuit problem Have the system checked by your dealer STEERING CKT HI LO Steering sensor problem Have the system checked by your dealer TPI ALL ERR Throttle position sensor circuit problem TPL DIEF ERR Have the system checked by your dealer TRIM CKT HI LO Power trim sensor circuit problem Have the system checked by your dealer THERMOSTAT FAULT Failure to reach engine operating temper ature Have the engine checked by your dealer WATER IN FUEL Water in the engine water separating fuel filter reached the full level Water can be removed from the filter Refer to the En gine Operation and Maintenance Manual 0 5 VDC PWR LO Sensor circuit problem Have the system checked by your dealer Page 7 12 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SYSTEM Active Alarms Alarm Message Active Alarm Description Pop Up Screen OIL LVL ENG LO Oil level is critically low in the engine mounted oil reservoir tank 2 cycle en gines The engine mounted oil reservoir tank along with the remote oil tank will have to be refilled Refer to the Engine Operation and Maintenance Manual OIL LVL BOAT LO Oil level is low in the boat mounted oil tank 2 cycle engines The oil tank will have to be refilled Refer to the Engine Operation and Maintenance Manu
20. DOWN screen Trim the engine all the way down Press SELECT to save and move to next screen 3 TRIM ENG UP The TRIM ENG UP screen should be open Trim the engine all the way up Press SELECT to save and move to next screen 4 TRIM ENG MAX TRAILER the TRIM ENG MAX TRAILER screen should be open Trim the engine to maximum trailer position Press SELECT to save NOTE If trim calibration is correct trim range should be displayed in units from 0 0 to 10 0 and 10 1 to 25 0 will correspond to the trailer range 878 DI 3 08 178 DI 3 08 MAINTENANCE LOG TANK CONFIGURATION ACTIVE ALARMS TRIM CALIBRATION ALARM HISTORY FACTORY DEFAULTS SYSTEM CALIBRATION S176 DI soel Ia TO so IA IT 3 08 TRIM CALIBRATION TRIM CALIBRATION TRIM CALIBRATION TRIM ENG TRIM ENG TRIM ENG MAX TRAILER Page 7 6 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Factory Defaults RESET SETTINGS DIRECTORY SYSTEM System Calibration Restores all settings back to System View s original setup values To restore settings back to original setup values 1 Open FACTORY DEFAULTS menu 2 Press Vd to highlight RESET SETTINGS DIRECTORY selection 3 Select YES to reset or NO if you want to cancel RESET SENSOR DETECTION At first power up the System View will automatically detect all the sensors connected to it Use the following procedure to re start t
21. ESE GEOES W097 5 to W082 5 Central Standard Time W082 5 to W067 5 Eastern Standard Time E1125toE1275 48 4 W037 5 to W022 5 E157 5 to E172 5 W022 5 to W007 5 0 E172 5 to E180 0 WO07 5 to E0075 Ca 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 6 3 SETTINGS Settings Options Units Language Offsets To adjust a setting 1 Press W to highlight the desired menu selection 2 Press lt p to edit the menu box 3 Press SELECT to accept settings AX 78 NI 3 08 PM UNITS ENG ENGLISH UNITS SPD MPH LANGUAGE ENGLISH SEA TEMP OFFSET OF STEERING OFFSET 0 DEPTH OFFSET TO SENSOR DEPTH OFFSET 0 0 FT SHALLOW ALARM 0 0 FT DEPTH ALARM 0 0 FT FUEL OFFSET 0 00 4 gt EDIT SSCROLL 4 gt EDIT SCROLL UNITS ENG Lets you select English or metric format for unit measurements UNITS SPD Lets you select the units at which speed is displayed You may select from MPH Miles Per Hour KM H Kilometers Per Hour or Knots LANGUAGE System View displays only English at this time SEA TEMP OFFSET The sea water temperature sensor can be calibrated to match actual sea water temperature Calculate the difference in degrees that the sea water temperature is off and enter it into the menu window STEERING OFFSET The steering sensor can be calibrated to compensate for inaccura
22. Flagging the screen selection with a check mark will turn the screen on in its directory and off in the FAVORITES directory X Flagging the screen selection with a X mark will turn the screen off in its directory and also off in the FAVORITES directory Screen Selections RPM AND SPEED PEAK SPEED AT RPM TROLL CONTROL PROP TRIM SUPERCHARGER BOOST vi AR F PM SYNCHRONIZER Ay 78 N 3 08 ENGINE DATA FAVORITES PAGE STATUS STEERING POSITION BIG RPM O TANK STATUS PEAKSPEEDATRPM J FUEL TROLL CONTROL xX OIL PROP TRIM G E 4 gt EDIT gt SCROLL VESSEL STATUS ESTIMATED FUEL RANGE VESSEL COURSE NEXT WAYPOINT TRIP HISTORY LOG DEPTH DEPTH PLOT ENVIRONMENT SEAWATER TEMP PLOT Page 6 8 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SYSTEM Section 7 Table of Contents SYSTEM System Information ao SE enw SE Deis BE bande GG HEE eee PSE bkas BARE Entering the System Directory 00 cece eens System Directory xp ka BAG GANG BEBANG KERE ead diag ERAS EE SS N peed ees WEE Re NA System Calibration iss see ed sei 8 Wa seks Re ER Ri Ee Bare Ra gig a RR Re Tank Configuration sis 1523026545 BES LNAG nes Sen ES MEE EE acess RE Ge NG Trim Calibration iss EES GRA ER MERE DRR KAG EDIT RA ROER DERE BE ER ERE Factory Defaults Maintenance LOG lt x kaaa aka OE OE ER LA NA nA EE ON
23. MARCH 2004 hm Select a location for the System View that affords good visibility and accessibility from behind dashboard Cut out mounting hole to the given dimensions 14 28 mm 9 16 in 169 86 mm 6 11 16 in 3 X Nap 19 00 mm ar B 4 in x U 3 4 in 2 1 2 in O 5 33 mm 7 32 in lt 141 22 mm 69 16 in l l l I 101 60 mm 4 00 in 63 50 mm l l l l Place System View along with seal into dashboard and secure with 4 screws a Screw 4 b Flat washer 4 c Wing nut 4 Install the outside air temperature sensor as follows a Mount sensor where it will be exposed to outside air and will not be in direct sunlight b Select a location and drill a 3 4 in 19 0 mm mounting hole c Install the mounting adaptor as shown d Thread the air temperature sensor into the mounting adaptor N MT aa gt a Mounting Adaptor c Nylon Nut b Gasket d Air Temperature Sensor Page 8 3 INSTALLATION Wiring Connections MODELS WITHOUT ELECTRONIC THROTTLE SHIFT NOTE Extension wiring harnesses for the System Link gauges are available from 152 mm 6in to 9 14 m 30 ft lenghts PURPLE TANBLUE ao TANBLUE abe Co PURPLE a System view b Display harness c System link gauge connection starboard d System link gauge connection
24. ON Section 8 Table of Contents eed els AR AO OE EE RE OON EE EE 8 2 Special Instructions ESE MR SE KOLA RENE BEE ES ORE eres ese Ee teak 8 2 Installation Information is ses KRAG GARA KNA GRAE PRA WARE GRA RR E GER KEER GE 8 2 System View Installation see ee RE de ee RE ee eens 8 3 Wiring Connections IEDER GER ESE DADE GE DE DEE OE Ge Chee hae 8 4 Connecting Optional GPS Unit to the System View 0 cee eee eee 8 7 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 8 1 INSTALLATION Components DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Cover 879948T04 Bezel 879947T03 System View with seal 79 888923K05 Seal NSS Screw 10 66687 Flat washer 12 5668 1 Wing nut 11 816874 Mounting adaptor 859021 Washer 12 859029 Nut 11 859022 Temperature sensor 885342001 SmartCraft harness 84 882755T02 CO NIO OW A OIN s A PD PD AA HABA Special Instructions Clean lens with water only Installation Information U Disconnect both battery cables at battery before attempting to install gauges Before cutting any holes check area behind dashboard for obstructions braces cables wiring etc CUTTING TIPS a Fiberglass Apply masking tape to area to be cut to prevent dashboard from crack ing b Vinyl Covered Remove vinyl from area to be cut with razor blade to keep vinyl from tearing Page 8 2 90 895200 MARCH 2004 INSTALLATION System View Installation 1 4 Oh 90 895200
25. POERCURY SmartCraft SC5000 System View Version 3 42 and up Operation Manual VERG 174714 System View 2004 Mercury Marine 90 895200 MARCH 2004 CONTENTS Section 1 Introduction Section 2 Getting Started e Starting Up the System View e Display Screens Section 3 Propulsion e Engine RPM and Speed e Engine RPM Synchronizer Twin Engines e Engine Data Screens e Supercharger Boost e Trim Position e Troll Control e Peak Speed at RPM Section 4 Vessel e Steering Position e Fuel Water and Waste Tank Level Status e Vessel Status Data e Estimated Fuel Range Section 5 Navigation e Vessel Course e Next Waypoint e Trip History e Depth e Air Temperature e Seawater Temperature Section 6 Settings e Contrast Lighting Clock e Units Language Offsets e Home Page Data e Sensors e Preferences e Favorites Page Status Section 7 Systems e System Calibration e Maintenance Log e Active Alarms e Alarm History Section 8 Installation e System View Installation e Wiring Information Section 9 Index 2004 Mercury Marine NA To INTRODUCTION GETTING STARTED PROPULSION VESSEL NAVIGATION FUEL SETTINGS SYSTEMS INSTALLATION INDEX 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Introduction INTRODUCTION The SC5000 System View Display is a comprehensive boat information center Syste
26. Screen Depth Depth Alarm Depth Offset Depth Plot Line Display Screens E Engine Data Screens Engine RPM Synchronizer Engine RPM Speed Environment F Favorite Page Screen Selection Favorite Page Status Favorite Slide Pause Setting Favorite Slide Show Option Fuel Flow Fuel Range Fuel Remaining Fuel Tanks GPS Heading Selection 90 895200 MARCH 2004 INDEX Section 9 H Home Page Data Home Page Screens Installation Invert Steering K Keypad Usage L Language M Maintenance Log N Navigation Screens Navigation Fuel Directory Next Waypoint Data P Paddle Freguency Peak Speed at RPM Pilot Multiplier Pilot Sensor Pop up Warnings Preference Settings Propulsion Directory Resetting Sensor Detection Restoring Factory Settings Seawater Temperature Offset Seawater Temperature Plot Sensors Setting Directory Settings Information Setup for Engine Location Shallow Alarm INDEX Page 9 1 INDEX Start up Page Preference 6 7 Start up Screens 2 2 Starting Up the System View 2 2 Steering Offset 6 4 Supercharger Boost 3 5 Steering Position 4 3 System Calibration 7 3 System Directory 7 2 System Information 7 2 T Tank Configuration 7 4 Tank Status 000 4 3 Time Settings tacos 6 3 Transition Speed 6 6
27. T 2 SCROLL VESSEL DATA VESSEL DATA ENG LINE 2 ENG LINE1 Seine EES RA E PM Sal 78 3 08 d RPM RPM CO 2 QO X X Se Y Be NAVIGATION PROPULSION VESSEL NAVIGATION PROPULSION VESSEL N L 7 do FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM SINGLE ENGINE TWIN ENGINE 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 6 5 SETTINGS Settings Options Sensors To adjust a setting 1 Press W to highlight the desired menu selection 2 Press lt p gt to edit the menu box 3 Press SELECT to accept settings za OM 308 PITOT SENSOR 100 PSI PITOT MULT 1 00 PADDLE FREQ 4 90 Hz MI TRANSITION SPD 25 0 MPH INVERT STEERING NO SCROLL PITOT SENSOR Select the PSI input of the Pitot water pressure sensor on the engine NOTE The standard speed input on production Mercury engines is 100 PSI Certain High Perfor mance applications may require a 200 Psi input PITOT MULT Multiplier The pitot pressure sensor can be calibrated for correcting display readings that read to high low Calculate the percentage that the speed is off and enter it into the menu window PADDLE FREQ Frequency can be changed to match requirements of different sensors 4 9 Hz per mile or 5 7 Hz per knot is the frequency of the paddle wheel speed sensor provided by Mercury Marine TRANSITION SPD Transition speed is the boat speed at which System View stops looking at
28. al ESC ERC POS DIFF Electronic shift control is not functioning correctly Have the engine checked by your dealer ESC NS POS DIFF Neutral switch is not functioning correct Have the engine checked by your deal SWITCH ACTIVITY HSHIFT PRESS _ Hydraulic shift problem occurred Have the system checked by your dealer SHIFT POS MISMATCH Hydraulic shift problem occurred Have the system checked by your dealer SHIFT NO ADAPT Shift actuator problem Have the engine checked by your dealer BLK PSI CKT HI LO Block pressure sensor circuit problem Have the engine checked by your dealer CAN _ FAULT CAN system circuit problem Have the CAN ERR system checked by your dealer ESC TIMEOUT Shift actuator problem Have the system checked by your dealer ECT OVRHT Water temperature in engine is too hot Cooling problem Have the engine checked by your dealer GUARDIAN Guardian is trying to protect the engine by reducing engine speed MAP DIFF ERR MAP sensor is not functioning correctly MAP INPUT HI LO Have the engine checked by your dealer 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 7 13 SYSTEM Active Alarms Alarm Message Active Alarm Description Pop Up Screen NEUTRAL OVERSPEED Recommended engine over speed in neutral has been exceeded OVERSPEED Recommended engine rom range has been exceeded PRT EMCT OVRHT Port exhaust manifold is overheating Cooling problem Have the engine checked by your dealer REVERSE OVERSPEED Recommended
29. ccess the SYSTEM directory The SYSTEM directory will show the active alarms causing the problem Refer to the Active Alarms in Section 7 or the Engine Operation Maintenance Manual for further explanation of the problem and the correct action to take If the problem can cause immediate engine damage the engine guardian system will respond to the problem by limiting engine power ALARM MESSAGE 90 895200 MARCH 2004 80 73 O 3 08 ALARM MESSAGE ng PM 3 08 se T O 302 0 0 HELM ACTIVE ALARMS i RTP EE EE 7 Et SR pa ACTIVE ALARMS FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM Page 2 9 PROPULSION Section 3 Table of Contents Propulsion Information sie as Sain cis Dun oe RA see ne eben eg Yas BERE Entering the Propulsion Directory id cece cece Propulsion Data Screens as kk AE DEE KERE EER DE RARR ESRA EE DE RS BEE EERS Engine RPM Speed a ae tsk RR Rg Rae n Keke ea a a RR RR pos Peak Speed at REM sies sang nka KANAN LEILA BEES EG BERDE EG RS ed NA Engine RPM Synchronizer Twin Engines iese de se ee ee eee eee Engine Data Screens iii ss ed ee se dee es ed ee se dd ee Re ee ee ed ek ee ee DMN ae ei MEE EE EE EE OE RIT Supercharger Boost ei seer RE AE EER EER ER DE bA WE ESRA DERE SR EER ES ANS diie bee ie RT AE EE OE ET EE EE OR OND TOR OT 90 895200 MARCH 2004 PROPULSION Page 3 1 PROPULSION
30. cies Calcu late the difference in degrees that the steering sensor is off and enter it into the menu window DEPTH OFFSET TO Normally this unit measures water depth from the face of the transducer sen sor Since the transducer is below the water this distance is not the exact water depth You can change the depth reading using this depth offset feature You have three depth offsets selections 1 SENSOR Will measure water depth from the face of the transducer No setting to depth offset is necessary 2 WATERLINE Will give water depth from the surface of the water You will need to change the depth offset setting below Measure the distance between the face of the transducer and the water line Add this measurement into depth offset menu box below 3 KEEL Will give water depth from the keel of the boat You will need to change the depth offset setting below Measure the distance between the transducer and the lowest part of the boat Place this measurement into depth offset menu box below This offset will be a negative value DEPTH OFFSET Activate the depth offset feature by adding the measurement taken above to com pensate for waterline or keel offset SHALLOW ALARM The shallow water alarm can be set to sound a warning at a depth determined by the user Activate the shallow water alarm by inputting the desired depth into the menu box The depth range can be from 0 0 650 0 feet Deactivate the shallow alarm by setting the
31. e System View sela DI 3 08 AR F PM SYSTEM DIRECTORY 78 Ed 3 08 MAINTENANCE LOG SYSTEM CALIBRATION ACTIVE ALARMS TANK CONFIGURATION ALARM HISTORY TRIM CALIBRATION SYSTEM CALIBRATION FACTORY DEFAULTS 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 7 3 SYSTEM System Calibration Tank Configuration NOTE System View allows the name of the tank for each level sensor chosen to appear on the screen Two tanks may be chosen per engine 1 Page 7 4 Choose the name of the tank to appear for each level sensor desired Highlight the tank and press gt to display the list of available names Select a name Press SELECT to continue Enter the capacity of the tanks Select the tank and press gt to enter the tank capacity Press SELECT to continue 73_ DI 3 08 AR F P PM SYSTEM DIRECTORY Xx 78 DY 3 08 MAINTENANCE LOG SYSTEM CALIBRATION ACTIVE ALARMS FI TANK CONFIGURATION ALARM HISTORY TRIM CALIBRATION SYSTEM CALIBRATION FACTORY DEFAULTS SCROLL Single Engine 1 Twin Engine Choose the type of Choose the type of tank for each level tank for each level sensor sensor SELECT to Continue FUEL SELECT to Continue Oil FUEL D J L a d WASTE STBD TANK 2 WATER UNUSED PORT TANK 1 LCF WASTE PORT TANK 2 14 UNUSED
32. e the CAN FAULT system checked by your dealer DRIVER POWER LOW Possible faulty or low battery condition Have the system checked by your dealer ESC NS POS DIFF Electronic remote control circuit problem EOC ERO POS DIFF Have the system checked by your dealer ESC CONTROL LOST Electronic remote control problem oc curred Have the system checked by your dealer ETC CONTROL Engine problem occurred Have the en ETC STICKING gine checked by your dealer FUEL IN VENT Vent canister switch is activated Have the engine checked by your dealer FUEL LVL CKT HI LO Fuel level circuit problem Have the sys tem checked by your dealer Page 7 10 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SYSTEM Active Alarms Alarm Message Active Alarm Description Pop Up Screen FUEL PUMP RLY CKT Fuel pump problem Have the system checked by your dealer HORN OUTPUT Warning horn is not functioning correctly Have the system checked by your dealer IAC OUTPUT Idle air control is not functioning correctly Have the system checked by your dealer LEVER 1 or 2 FAULT Remote control not functioning correctly Have the system checked by your dealer LIFT PUMP TIMEOUT Fuel lift pump problem occurred Have LIFT PUMP OUTPUT the engine checked by your dealer LOW BATTERY Battery voltage is below the allowable limit Have the electrical system checked by your dealer LOW DRIVE LUBE Drive lube low or faulty low lube switch SYSTEM ALARM MAP IDLE ERR MAP sensor is not functioning c
33. em View on screen options and confirm data entries Pressing the Select switch for 2 seconds will return the System View display back to the Home page ONLY STATION SELECT a Arrow trackpad b Select key Page 1 2 90 895200 MARCH 2004 GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Section 2 Table of Contents Starting up the System View 2 2 cece eee eens 2 2 Display Screens NAA AG cathe haere ate NG ete eine eee sete 2 2 oes 22 0 EE EE EE OE EE daa EE EE EE EE NEE 2 2 Home Page SOBER ss bed Be RR BA Die eie tees GG ie Dale paa EE DE BR Rds 2 3 Data Display Screens ii KAG BEE RD EES lee RE GE AE EE NG AA GAL EG AANA 2 5 Alarm Message Screens is EE cece Ge RE Ee ek ee ee eke ee ee Re eens 2 9 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 2 1 GETTING STARTED Starting Up the System View Display Screens Turning on the main engine switch will start up the System View The System View will move through a sequence of start up screens shown below Pressing SELECT will pause the screen Start Up Screens Page 2 2 The start up screens can be set to display home page Step 1 or the last display shown before power off Step 2 To select a setting refer to Setting Preferences Start up Page menu in Section 6 1 2 Start up screens will appear in sequence ending at the home page If set by owner start up screens will appear in sequence to the last display viewed before powering down Calibration screen T
34. engine over speed in re verse has been exceeded STB EMCT OVRHT Starboard exhaust manifold is overheat ing Cooling problem Have the engine ENGINE POWER LIMITED checked by your dealer LOST COMMUNICATION STBD MED SPD DATA LOST System View does not see the engine TO THE ENGINE STBD BACKUP ETCESC DATA computer Usually indicates that no data is STSD ETCESC DATA LOST being transferred from the engine s com STBD LOW SPD DATA LOST puter to System View Check wiring also DUAL CAN ERR make sure both terminator resistors are installed in the bus BREAK IN MIN RE BREAKIN STR Engine break in oiling period has not yet MAINING been completed DTS MODULE ALARM amp PRIMARY CTRL SOH Problem in the SmartCraft wiring Peart ac taney SYSTEM ALARM CROSSCHECK SOH COMMUNICATION LOST STBD MED SPD DATA LOST Problem in the MAGAAN wiring system TO ENGINE amp DTS MOD STBD LOW SPD DATA LOST ULE ALARM Page 7 14 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SYSTEM Alarm History Alarm History The ALARM HISTORY displays all alarms that are or have been active since last engine key up To view alarm history 1 Open the ALARM HISTORY directory The directory will display alarm history SE sl DI 3 08 MAINTENANCE LOG ACTIVE ALARMS T ALARM HISTORY UI SYSTEM CALIBRATION s 73 N 3 08 DIL oo Ale 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 7 15 INSTALLATION INSTALLATI
35. ext waypoint e Resettable trip history shows miles per hour miles per gallon elapsed drive time and amount of fuel consumed on current trip e Water depth with depth history graph e Sea water temperature with temperature history graph Alarm Diagnostic and Maintenance Information Section 7 e Displays alarms and helpful information concerning alarm causes e Log recorder for periodic propulsion maintenance 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 1 1 INTRODUCTION Keypad Usage SYSTEM VIEW e Arrow trackpad Can be used to operate the up and down and side to side movement for System View on screen function promps e Select key Is used to select screen options and confirm data entry e Home key The HOME power key has two different functions a Pressing the home key will return the System View display back to the home page directory b The HOME key can be used to power up or turn off the System View Pressing and holding in the home key for 3 seconds with key switch turned off will power up or turn off the System View sdl 78 OO laua RPM RPM R 0 0 W VESSEL vis S NAV FUEL SETTINGS SYSTEM a Arrow trackpad b Select key c Home key CONSOLE REMOTE CONTROLS ELECTRONIC THROTTLE AND SHIFT MODELS 1 Arrow trackpad Can be used to operate the up and down and side to side movement for System View on screen function promps 2 Select key Can be used to select Syst
36. he direction to a targeted waypoint When you are not navigating to a waypoint the compass will show your direction of travel The boat pointer in the center of the compass ring shows current direction When a waypoint is set using a separate GPS unit an X mark will appear on the compass ring This X mark will indicate your waypoint For instance if the X mark lines up with the center of the boat pointer you are going directly to the waypoint If the boat pointer does not line up with the X mark steer toward the X mark until it lines up with the center of the boat pointer then continue in this direction until you reach your current target waypoint The middle of the compass shows the current cross track error XTE This is the distance you are off course relative to the desired course Anytime a compatible GPS is connected the current Soeed Over Ground SOG as well as the Course Over Ground COG are displayed on the screen 1 Compass ring 2 Boat pointer 3 X Mark Gives the irection to steer 4 Cross track error 5 Course over ground COG 6 Speed over ground SOG 7 GPS Heading True or Magnetic Refer to Settings Preference GPS Heading menu in Section 6 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 5 3 NAVIGATION Navigation Data Screens Navigation Screens SCREEN 2 NEXT WAYPOINT DATA When navigating to a waypoint this screen will give you the following navigation informa tion 1 Trip His
37. he sensor detection process again To reset sensor detection 4 Open FACTORY DEFAULTS menu 5 Press Vd to highlight RESET SENSOR DETECTION selection 6 Select YES to reset or NO to cancel 8078 DI 3 08 YSTEM DIRECTORY MAINTENANCE LOG ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM HISTORY SYSTEM CALIBRATION 78 DO 3 08 TANK CONFIGURATION TRIM CALIBRATION FACTORY DEFAULTS sel7 DO 3 08 7 CHOOSE RESET TYPE DIRECTORY RESET SETTINGS DIRECTORY RESET SENSOR DETECTION S CANCEL DETECTION A SELECT ACCEPT ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO RESET SETTINGS ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO RESET SENSOR 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 7 7 SYSTEM Maintenance Log Maintenance Log RECORDING RUN TIME The maintenance log allows is used to record the current engine run time at each service interval Service intervals should be performed at the time periods specified in your Engine Operation Maintenance Manual Recording engine run time at maintenance intervals 1 Open the MAINTENANCE LOG directory 2 Use the trackpad to select the desired RUN TIME interval box The engine run time in the box you selected will be blinking If this is the desired interval to record current engine run time press SELECT to save When trying to overwrite a previously recorded inter val confirmation is reguired before proceeding se 78 BY 3 08
38. his screen only appears if initial setup calibration has not been performed Press SELECT to perform calibration procedures Please refer to System Calibration located in the SmartCraft System View installation instructions provided with the System View or engine service manual MERCUR System View CONTRAST ia UNITS ENGLISH PLEASE NOTE SYSTEM VIEW DISPLAYS SERVICE REMINDERS BASED ONLY ON ACCUMULATED ENGINE HOURS IT DOES NOT PROVIDE SERVICE REMINDERS BASED ON THE PASSAGE OF TIME E G ANNUAL CHECKS PLEASE REFER TO YOUR OWNERS MANUAL FOR A COMPLETE REVIEW OF NECESSARY ROUTINE MAINTENANCE _ ___SELECT To PAUSE VESSEL STATUS STBD RUN TIME 5HRS O1MIN PORT RUN TIME 3HRS 16MIN TOTAL FUEL 0 0 GAL FRESHWATER 1 0 AIR TEMP 78 F L L SELECT To PAUSE 2 PLEASE NOTE SYSTEM VIEW DISPLAYS SERVICE REMINDERS BASED ONLY ON ACCUMULATED NGINE HOURS IT DOES NOT PROVIDE SERVICE REMINDERS BASED ON THE PASSAGE OF TIME E G ANNUAL CHECKS PLEASE REFER TO YOUR OWNERS MANUAL FOR A COMPLETE REVIEW OF NECESSARY ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Cao VESSEL STATUS STBD RUN TIME 5HRS 01MIN PORT RUN TIME SMS 161N TOTAL FUEL 0 0 GAL FRESHWATER 1 0 AIR TEMP 78 F 78 DI 3 08 NAV FUEL PROPULSION VESSEL 5 5 FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM LJL SELEGT TO PAUSE 3
39. hrottle You must stay in the troll control screen while using troll control If you leave the troll control screen troll will automatically disengage You can shut off troll control anytime by pushing SELECT moving the throttle or shifting engine into neutral NOTE Avoid using a very low pm trolling speed for an extended period of time Doing so could result in a low battery voltage condition SETTING TROLL CONTROL 1 Press lt p to display the TROLL CONTROL display screen 2 With the engine running shift engine into gear 3 Set engine speed at idle 4 Single Engine Press SELECT to engage turn on the troll control Twin Engine Press SELECT to choose which engine is to be in troll control Press lt p gt to select STBD PORT or BOTH Flashing Selected indicates chosen en gine Press SELECT a second time to engage troll control 5 Press VW to set desired RPM NOTE On dual station installations 2 System Views you can hand off the current troll con trol configuration from the troll control screen from one unit to the other by pressing SELECT to engage on the opposite unit TURNING OFF TROLL CONTROL There are three ways to turn off the troll control e Press SELECT s Move the throttle to a different speed e Shift engine into neutral Page 3 6 90 895200 MARCH 2004 VESSEL Section 4 Table of Contents Vessel Information EE SS EE aa Entering the Vessel Directory ss naa GESMEE REEDE nies fier er
40. ing as well as current fuel flow 1 The estimated fuel range is based on boat speed fuel consumption and fuel remaining in the tank The number displayed indicates an estimate of the distance you can travel on the remaining fuel Speed input required paddle wheel pitot pressure or GPS 2 Displays the current vessel fuel consumption in U S gallons per hour or liters per hour 3 Displays amount of fuel remaining NOTE Do not solely rely on fuel used or amount remaining These are estimations only 90 895200 MARCH 2004 ESTIMATED FUEL RANGE FLOW REMAINING GPH 0 0 0 GAL 0 0 3 Page 4 5 NAVIGATION NAVIGATION Section 5 Table of Contents Navigation Fuel Information EE 0c EE Ge RE ee GR eee 5 2 Entering the Navigation Fuel Directory 000 cece eee ees 5 2 Navigation Fuel Data Screens eed ad ERA RE SEEK REED eee DERE RE RE RR RR 5 3 Vessel Course Course Up 5 3 Next Waypoint Data sisie SERE BES DES news Stace sade nde SO ESE DR ew 5 4 Trip History Log mana RE ER RR BERE RR KAG RE bed ok Be RD NAKA ED DE ER ERE 5 4 Dept see a a GE RED SE EE DI eg EE RE ee Ma DE g DNA Rac ac 5 5 Det Plot LING naaa N ER EA EE N EE N 5 5 Environment Speed Depth Air and Sea Water Temperature 5 6 Seawater Temperature Plot ee se c cece eee eee ees 5 6 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 5 1 NAVIGATION Navigation Information This Section
41. m View allows the boat operator to receive a wealth of critical operational information dis played clearly and instantly at the helm on the LCD display The System View continuous ly monitors and reports information ranging from basic operating data to detailed vessel environment information System View covers water temperature and depth engine trim status boat speed steering angle system preventive maintenance reminders and sys tems diagnostics System View also can be fully integrated with the boat s GPS if equipped to provide up to the minute course speed and fuel to destination information System View Displays Detailed Information in These Important Categories NOTE The detailed information listed which is standard on some models may be option al on others or may not be available on some models based on engine and system con figuration Propulsion Information Section 3 e Engine rpm combined with boat speed e Twin engine synchronizer display e Peak boat speed in conjunction with peak engine RPM e Engine data screens e Supercharger boost e Troll control e Trim position Vessel Information Section 4 e Steering angle display e Fuel tank oil tank water tank and waste water tank level display e Vessel status e Estimated fuel range Navigation Section 5 e Direction to target waypoint information shows present course and current speed on a graphic compass rose e Shows distance time speed and fuel to n
42. ngine is at normal operating temperature E ENGINE TEMP m FUEL FLOW MA GPH L L H 0 0 sels WO 8 15 E OIL PRESSURE PSI 0 0 BATTERY OK 90 895200 MARCH 2004 PROPULSION Propulsion Data Screens Trim Position Display indicates the propulsion unit position achieved by setting trim and trailer position SINGLE ENGINE K g Sel 78 OO 8 15 8 45AM _PROPTRIM Ga V 4 gt CHANGE PAGE 0 Trimmed Down 10 Trimmed Up 25 Maximum Trailer TWIN ENGINE Sel 78 AR F IN 8 45AM 40 78 STBD Trimmed Down Trimmed Up Maximum Trailer Supercharger Boost Displays the supercharger boost of supercharged engines 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SINGLE ENGINE TWIN ENGINE Sel AR d NI g 15AM Ma BOOST PSI Sel AR d NI 8 15 SUPERCHARGER BOOST PORT ENG STBD PSI PROPULSION Propulsion Data Screens Troll Control NOTE Depending on your engine type Troll Control feature may not be available TWIN ENGINE SINGLE ENGINE AR F sels OO 8 15 Se 78 N 8 15 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 waco waco 4 gt SELECT ENG RPM 2RPM BASIC OPERATION IMPORTANT User must maintain constant helm control while using troll control to avoid obstacles With troll control you can maintain a trolling speed within a range specific to engine type without using the t
43. on in degrees Tank Status Shows level of the vessel s tanks Tank Levels Displays the level of each tank Vessel Status Displays engine run time Total fuel remaining Additional tank levels Air temperature Estimated Fuel Range Displays estimated range and fuel remaining as well as current total fuel flow Trip History Log Displays average fuel economy average boat speed total drive time along with a corre sponding distance traveled and fuel used 90 895200 MARCH 2004 AR F PM Hd DI 3 09 STEERING POSITION port U step 60 60 40 20 20 40 Z 4 gt CHANGE PAGE ly PORTFUEL ES PORT WATER 0 0 H 0 0 H VV gt CHANGE PAGE STR DI 3307 NEE STBD RUN TIME 5HRS QIMIN PORT RUN TIME 3HRS 16 MIN TOTAL FUEL FRESHWATER 1 WASTEWATER 1 0 AIR TEMP V gt CHANGE PAGE ESTIMATED FUEL RANGE MI FLOW REMAINING GPH GAL 0 0 0 0 PM 0 3 19 DRIVE TIME DISTANCE FUEL USED lap SELECT TO RESET VESSEL NAVIGATION Page 2 7 GETTING STARTED Display Screens Data Display Screens Glossary Depth Displays the depth of water Depth Plot Line Displays a plot line of depth vs time as re corded over the last 16 seconds Environment Displays speed depth air temperature and sea water temperature Navigation Screen 1 Displays a compass and shows direction to a targeted waypoin
44. orrectly Have the engine checked by your dealer MPRLY BACKFEED Something unintended in supplying volt age back to the ECM Have the engine checked by your dealer OIL LVL CKT HI LO Oil level circuit problem Have the system checked by your dealer FUEL PUMP RLY CKT Fuel pump problem Have the system checked by your dealer HORN OUTPUT Warning horn is not functioning correctly Have the system checked by your dealer IAC OUTPUT Idle air control is not functioning correctly Have the system checked by your dealer LEVER 1 or 2 FAULT_ Remote control not functioning correctly Have the system checked by your dealer LIFT PUMP TIMEOUT Fuel lift pump problem occurred Have LIFT PUMP OUTPUT the engine checked by your dealer LOW BATTERY Battery voltage is below the allowable limit Have the electrical system checked by your dealer 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 7 11 SYSTEM Active Alarms Active Alarms Alarm Message Active Alarm Description Pop Up Screen PITOT CKT HI LO Pitot sensor circuit problem Have the sys tem checked by your dealer PRT COOL OVRHT The engine has overheated Refer to the Engine Operation and Maintenance Manu al for information on overheating PWR RELAY OUTPUT BACKFD Main power relay is not functioning cor rectly Have the engine checked by your dealer SEA TEMP CKT HI LO Boat mounted water temperature sensor circuit problem Have the system checked by your dealer SYSTEM ALARM SHIFT POS
45. rly Refer to Settings Sensors Invert Steering Menu in Section 6 NOTE If your vessel installation includes tank level sensors System View will display full ness level that is provided by the sensors The display screens show the level of the vessels tanks The bar gauges and digital read outs indicate the level of fullness of each tank 90 895200 MARCH 2004 SCREEN 1 SCREEN 2 TANK STATUS N STBD FUEL Sy STBD WASTE 9 0 1 1 0 Page 4 3 VESSEL Vessel Data Screens Fuel Tanks Displays the level of each tank PORT FUEL 100 75 50 25 0 75 GAL STBD FUEL 100 75 50 25 0 35 GAL Water and Waste Tanks Page 4 4 Displays the level of each tank 1 PORT WASTE 0 55 GAL sa STBD WASTE 100 96 75 50 25 0 10 GAL 90 895200 MARCH 2004 VESSEL Vessel Data Screens Vessel Status Displays the current vessel information 1 Displays run time in hours Displays the total fuel remaining 2 3 Displays additional tank levels Fresh water and waste water if connected 4 Displays air temperature at sensor Estimated Fuel Range POND VESSEL STATUS STBD RUN TIME 5HRS N MIN PORT RUN TIME 3HRS 16 MIN TOTAL FUEL 0 0 GAL FRESHWATER 1 0 WASTEWATER 1 0 AIR TEMP 78 F This screen displays estimated range and fuel remain
46. t Navigation Screen 2 Displays navigating data to a waypoint Seawater Temperature Plot Line Displays a plot line of seawater temperature vs time as recorded over the last 80 seconds Also displays the current water temperature Page 2 8 z LO laa DEPTH PLOT ACTUAL LO ALARM AT 6 TI 35FT OF MIL setect To RESET Ms O 3 08 DEPTH 0 0 LI SPEED U MPH AIR TEMP WATER TEMP o 6 o 78 F Boe mcr SI MO ln o MI DIST TO GO TIME TO GO MI HEM FUELTOGO SPD T0 WPT GAL l MPH R SECH 4 I KAY PF 80 60 40 20 0 32 ACTUAL a 60 F MIL SELECT TO RESET 90 895200 MARCH 2004 GETTING STARTED Display Screens Alarm Message Screens When a problem is detected the System View will alert the operator Use the following steps to determine the cause of the problem 1 A pop up screen will appear displaying an alarm message If there are multiple alarms the display will show the last alarm activated Press SELECT to clear the pop up screens and return back to the display screen that was being viewed Bell icon will now be flashing and alarm message will be displayed on the bottom of the screen A number of different problems may be grouped together under one alarm message To determine the exact cause of the problem return back to the home page and a
47. through your selection of favorite screens This allows the user to view each screen for the pause time selected below Hold SELECT button for 3 seconds to pause the scrolling FAVORITE SLIDE PAUSE Select the pause time you would prefer for viewing each favorite screen in the Favorite Slide Show Select between 5 and 30 seconds GPS HEADING Choose TRUE or MAGNETIC for the GPS Heading display NOTE To receive BTW in both TRUE and MAGNETIC System View must see a valid BWC sentence If System View sees an RMB sentence System View will display TRUE BTW only TRIM POPUP TIME Set the length of time you want the trim pop up window to be displayed POP UP WARNINGS Select whether you would like the alarm message pop up screen to appear if an alarm is activated 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 6 7 SETTINGS Settings Options Favorites Page Status The favorites page status allows you to select one of the two following options 1 Allows you to choose your preferences screens and place them into the FAVORITES directory for quick viewing Screens will still be shown in their respective menus 2 Allows you to turn off any unwanted screens from all directories in System View To adjust a setting 1 Press Y to scroll through the list of screens 2 Press lt gt to edit the setting as follows V Flagging the selected screen with a heart will add the screen to the FAVORITES directory It will also be available in its directory al
48. tory Log DIST TO GO Remaining distance to the next waypoint 2 TIME TO GO Is the time that it will take to reach your waypoint at your present speed 3 4 FUEL TO GO Is the fuel it will take to get to your waypoint BRG TO WPT Bearing towards your waypoint AIR F AM 78 825 NEXT WAYPOINT DIST TO GO TIME TO GO 1 19 8 00 4747 2 HH MM FUEL TO GO BRG TO WPT 3 GAL 0 7 we 80 4 This screen tracks your boat s progress since last reset Displays average fuel economy average boat speed total drive time along with a corresponding distance traveled and fuel used To Reset trip history log press and hold down SELECT for 5 seconds 1 ar o N Page 5 4 Displays the average distance per U S gallon or liter of fuel since the unit was last reset Displays the average speed of the boat since the unit was last reset Displays the time in hours of the engine usage since the unit was last reset Displays the total distance traveled since the unit was last reset Displays the total fuel used since the unit was last reset Ys B 3 19 TRIP HISTORY LOG AVERAGE DRIVE TIME 1 0 01 0100 00 DISTANCE AVERAGE MI 2 00 E ow 90 895200 MARCH 2004 NAVIGATION Navigation Data Screens Depth This screen displays the depth of water NOTE To set depth and shallow water alarm levels refer to Settings Sensors Menu in Section 6
49. ve alarms listed may be available for your type of engine Alarm Message Active Alarm Description Pop Up Screen PUMP ALARM OIL PUMP OUTPUT The oil pump has stopped functioning electrically 2 cycle outboards No lubri cating oil is being supplied to the en gine INJECTOR ALARM DINJ 1 6 OPEN SHORT Engine problem occurred Have the en SENSOR ALARM Active alarm will display the sen Engine problem occurred Have the en N id ES IGNITION ALARM Active alarm will display the igni Engine problem occurred Have the en PEE _ EE amo 90 895200 MARCH 2004 Page 7 9 SYSTEM Active Alarms Alarm Message Active Alarm Description Pop Up Screen sea fa EE The engine has overheated Refer to the COMPRESS OVRHT Engine Operation and Mane Hei Manu HEAD OVRHT al for information on overheating BLOCK OVRHT ALL TPS ERR TPI problem occurred Have the engine checked by your dealer BATTERY VOLT HI Battery voltage is above the allowable lim it Have the electrical system checked by your dealer BATTERY VOLT LO Battery voltage is below the allowable limit Have the electrical system checked by your dealer BLOCk PRESSURE IS LOW The water pressure in the engine is low Failed water pump Check for blockage at SYSTEM ALARM the water intake holes in the gear case Have the engine checked by your dealer BOOST VALVE ERR Supercharger problem occurred Have the engine checked by your dealer CAN ERR _ CAN system circuit problem Hav
50. will give a complete description of the display screens in the NAVIGATION di rectory of the System View Some of the navigation functions are Navigation screens Next waypoint data Trip history log Depth plot line Depth speed air temperature and water temperature Seawater plot line Entering the Navigation Directory Page 5 2 To access the NAVIGATION directory use the trackpad to highlight the NAVIGATION direc tory from the menu choice Press SELECT to accept and to open the directory ba y D 3 08 RPM H20 0 PSI 0 n 0 NAVIGATION FAVORITES SETTINGS ly Ne TI VESSEL R SYSTEM 90 895200 MARCH 2004 NAVIGATION Navigation Data Screens Navigation Screens IMPORTANT This device is intended as a navigation aid and should not take the place of paper charts A careful navigator never relies on one method to obtain posi tion information NOTE For use of the navigation screens your vessel must include a GPS receiver with NMEA 0183 V1 5 or V2 0 output and be connected to the System View The System View features two different navigation screens Vessel Course and Next Way point Data Next Waypoint Data provides course guidance to a destination waypoint if pro grammed into your GPS navigation electronics SCREEN 1 VESSEL COURSE COURSE UP This vessel course course up screen has a rotating compass ring that not only shows your direction of travel but also t

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