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1.                Alarm History    Alarm Message Screens  B    Boat Speed    Brightness    C    Clock Settings    Connecting GPS Unit to the  System View    Contrast    D    Data Display 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    G    GPS Heading Selection    90 892133 JULY 2003    INDEX    Section 9  H    Home Page Data    Home Page Screens    Installation    Invert Steering  K   Keyless Code                Keypad Usage  L  Language  M  Maintenance Log    N    Navigation Screens    Navigation Fuel Directory       Next Waypoint Data  p   Paddle Frequency  Peak Speed at RPM  Pilot Multiplier  Pilot Sensor    Preference Settings    Propulsion Directory  R    Resetting Sensor Detection      Restoring Factory Settings      S    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  Steering Position                 4 3  System Calibration                7 3  System Directory                 7 2
2.                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     e  78 Dy 8 15 se    AIR 8 Dy 8 15     SPEED 0     SPEED    MPH    PORT   STBD J  w U  seo 0 0 men se 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 892133 JULY 2003 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     ss    M   3 09     PORT   STBD RPM          Starboard  Engine         V   4 gt  SELECT TO CHANGE              Engine Data Screen s   Engine data screen s  is a group of displays showing various engine data   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  
3.       Tank Status    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     SCREEN 1 SCREEN 2                                  90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 4 3    VESSEL    Vessel Data Screens       Fuel Tanks    Displays the level of each tank              75 GAL          STBD FUEL    100    75   50   25    0     35 GAL             Water and Waste Tanks    Page 4 4    Displays the level of each tank              QM 7    PORT WASTE    100    75   50   25    0     55 GAL                STBD WASTE        75   50   25    0     10 GAL             90 892133 JULY 2003          VESSEL    Vessel Data Screens    Vessel Status    Displays the current vessel information     Ts    2  3   4    90 892133 JULY 2003    Displays run time in hours     Displays the total fuel remaining     Displays additional tank levels  Fresh water and waste water if connected     Displays air temperature at sensor     CLO                 VESSEL STATUS    STBD RUN TIME 5HRS 01 MIN  PORT RUN TIME _3HRS gum  TOTAL FUEL 0 0 GAL  FRESHWATER  1 0   WASTEWATER 410          AIR TEMP 78  F             Page 4 5    NAVIGATION FUEL  NAVIGATION FUEL    Section 5   Table of Contents   Na  vig    ti  mn F  el Informati  n aac aro Quir doloreet ust bred irte m etis 5 2   Entering the Navigation Fuel D
4.      Page 7 10 90 892133 JULY 2003    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              XK    EN  3 08    SYSTEM DIRECTORY    se 78   MN o     MAINTENANCE LOG    ACTIVE ALARMS Al  ALARM HISTORY 1  A   SYSTEM CALIBRATION                                        ar                     Helm Active Alarms                      NOTE  Not all active alarms listed may be available for your type of engine     Alarm Message Helm 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 
5.    FAVORITE SLIDE SHOW   This feature if desired  will automatically scroll 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        90 892133 JULY 2003 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 AV to scroll through the list of screens    2  Press  lt d gt  to edit the setting as follows     Y Flagging the selected screen with a heart will add the screen to the  FAVORITES directory  It will also be available in its directory     Y Flagging the screen selection with a check mark will turn the screen on in its directory  and off in the FAVORITES directory     X Flaggin
6.   INSTALLATION  Wiring  ELECTRONIC THROTTLE SHIFT MODELS   SINGLE ENGINE    NOTE  Extension Wiring Harnesses for the System Link gauges are available in 3 ft  10 ft  and 30 ft lengths   84 880756b 3  10 30                                                                                                  WHITE  BLUE                                           1                                       System view     DTS Command Module harness     System link gauge connection      starboard     System link gauge connection      port     GPS  Optional  connection     Horn      provided with display harness     Terminator     Air temperature sensor     Junction box     SC data cable      from engine      DTS Command Module    Fee TD  00    90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 8 5    INSTALLATION  Wiring   ELECTRONIC THROTTLE SHIFT MODELS    TWIN ENGINES    NOTE  Extension Wiring Harnesses for the System Link gauges are available in 3 ft  10 ft  and 30 ft lengths   84 880756b 3  10 30                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   a   System view   b   Display harness   c   System link gauge connection      starboard   d   System link gauge connection      port     e   GPS  Optional  connection   f   Horn      provided with display harness    g   Link harness   h   Weather cover   i   Junction box   j   SC data cable      
7.   SYSTEM    System Calibration    Tank Configuration    NOTE  System View allows you to choose the name of the tanks you want to appear on the  screen  You can choose two tanks per engine     1  Choose the names of the tank s   that you would like to appear on screen  highlight the  tank you would like to change  Press   EP to display the list of names of available tank  types  Select a name  Press SELECT to continue     2  Enter the capacity of the tanks  Select the tank and press E  to enter the tank capacity   Press SELECT to continue     TANK CONFIGURATION          AR F PM  S  78   A  3 08      PM  SYSTEM DIRECTORY K 78 Dy  3 08   4 MAINTENANCE LOG SYSTEM CALIBRATION       C  ACTIVE ALARMS          ALARM HISTORY             SYSTEM CALIBRATION                         TANK CONFIGURATION  TRIM CALIBRATION    FACTORY DEFAULTS          C  USER KEYLESS CODE                            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    4 AS    EA WASTE STBD TANK2  2  WATER  UNUSED PORT TANK 1 WASTE    PORT TANK2 ________ 4 UNUSED                         Enter The Capacity    for the following        SELECT to Continue 2    Page 7 4 90 892133 JULY 2003    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
8.   System Information                7 2  T   Tank Configuration                7 4  Tank Salus cai dave te is 4 3  Time Settings                    6 3  Transition Speed                 6 6  Trim Calibration                   7 6  TO POSION ds ug 250524 005045 3 5  THp History Log  iustus hi ws 5 4  Troll Control   o oT 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 HOM  cse es 6 7  Water and Waste Tanks           4 4  Water Temperature               5 6  WING ESEL E TRAE d 8 4    Page 9 2    90 892133 JULY 2003    
9.  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 screen s  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 access  the SYSTEM directory  The SYSTEM directory will show the active alarm s  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     RM AR F  MESSAGE  78  0 Dos    90 892133 JULY 2003                      ALARM  1 MESSAGE    SYSTE                                   3     7   IM   3 03    P idi in c    se  78   Eg  3 08                                    RM 00    CD 2  E  Y RN po  NAV FUEL PROPULSION VESSEL  YN  ACTIVE  Q GK e ALARMS  FAVORITES sETNGS  SYSTEM     SYSTEM    Page 2 9    PROPULSION    Section 3    Table of Contents    Propulsi  n INIOrmatiO Cm  Entering the Propulsion Directory    ro  Propulsion Data Screens    ask e rg 9 REESE RREDREREREERTGGG ER RR KR Rd  Engine APM Speed siste eed apte diris ed eee 
10.  Display Screens  Glossary    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     Estimated Fuel Range    Displays estimated range and fuel remaining   as well as current total fuel flow     Navigation Screen 1    Displays a compass and shows direction to a  targeted waypoint     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       Zs   BJ   s 9   3l    SECE 4  1    4 FT  8_4 0 40          LO ALARM AT   FT    35 FT 6 0    lZ  SELECT To RESET                278   EJ   3 08   DEPTH  FT  B  SPEED  0   0 MPH  AIR  TEMPS WATER TEMP     78  F 60           L E CHANGE PAGE             AR F PM  78  I  3 42  ESTIMATED FUEL RANGE    MI    FLOW REMAINING  GPH GAL      0 0             alz   D lnn  V                   Qs  949   3 25  L     NENTWAYPONT            DISTTO GO TIME TO GO          MI  FUEL TO GO SPD TO WPT                      GAL     MH             4  80_60             ACTUAL o F           ML SELECT TO RESET       90 892133 JULY 2003       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     la   
11.  Displays current estimated engine fuel consumption in U S  Gallons per  hour  Gal hr  or Liters per hours  Ltr hr      5  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 engine is at normal  operating temperature      E ENGINE TEMP IS FUEL FLOW  AA    GPH  L E H  0 0 se   AIR Ly AM  8 15  ER OIL PRESSURE    PSI    0 0                      BATTERY                   OK                Page 3 4 90 892133 JULY 2003    PROPULSION  Propulsion Data Screens       Trim Position    Display indicates the propulsion unit position achieved by setting trim and trailer position     SINGLE ENGINE    My g AM     7s   DN  8 15     li A Aa       O   Trimmed Down     08 10   Trimmed Up  25   Maximum Trailer    IW     gt  CHANGE PAGE                  TWIN ENGINE       7 Dy  8 15      5 TRIM       10 4 STBD O   Trimmed Down    10   Trimmed Up  25   Maximum Trailer                90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 3 5    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  se 7s   OO  8 15       78   OO 8 15   LC MESS  0 0  xo e    4 gt  SELECT ENG  RPM  RPM  BASIC OPERATION    IMPORTANT  User must maintain constant helm control while using troll control to  avoid obstacles     
12.  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  You will have to 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 hethod    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      gt  Full     gt  or  ll  3 4 Fu HOME to Cancel    SELECT to Continue SELECT to Continue SELECT to Continue    Fill Tank to __ Gal       90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 7 5    SYSTEM    System Calibration    Trim Calibration    CALIBRATING THE TRIM SENSOR    To calibrate trim   1  Open the TRIM CALIBRATION menu     2  TRIM ENG DOWN  Press the SELECT key to open the 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 
13.  box as    follows     a  Press  lt p gt  to move the highlight box to each digit     b  Press AW to select each digit     C  After entering the 4 zero s  0000   Press SELECT to continue     Select a permanent 4 digit key code number and enter that number in the second menu  box  Press SELECT key  This confirms the key code number     TURNING OFF KEYLESS CODE NUMBER    Entering 4 zero s  0000  in the ENTER NEW KEY CODE box will turn off the Keyless Code  number screen                  4 MAINTENANCE LOG   7  ACTIVE ALARMS  7  ALARM HISTORY                      ses   I  3 08    78   EY  3 08       SYSTEM DIRECTORY SYSTEM CALIBRATION    C  SYSTEM CALIBRATION C1 USER KEYLESS CODE       TANK CONFIGURATION  TRIM CALIBRATION  C  FACTORY DEFAULTS                                         ERCURY  SmartCraft    ENTER KEY CODE    0 000       ERCURY  SmartCratt  ENTER NEW KEY CODE    010 7     90 892133 JULY 2003    SYSTEM    System Calibration    User Keyless Code    CHANGING YOUR KEYLESS CODE NUMBER  1  Power up the System View using the HOME button   2  Open the System View directories to access the USER KEYLESS CODE menu   3  Enter your existing 4 digit key code number in the first menu box as follows   a  Press  lt p gt  to move the highlight box to each digit   b  Press AW to select each digit   c  After entering the 4 digit number  press SELECT to continue     4  Select a new 4 digit key code number and enter that number in the second menu box   Press SELECT key  This confirms the n
14.  o  ersen   5                  Dwaastowirs         J s   s  Ese   a   e        wirs o wnes Pacio Saad     7  ferso      gt    Wi12 5   to W097 5    Mountain Standard Time    7    6   Eos25to na   6   7     w087 5  to w082 5   Cemval Sardara H feorsoenes       7   5       Dwwswwws     H H     EEES   m   m _     perem 0 eree     3m 38      SS Fon oa aaa  anales er       90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 6 3    SETTINGS  Settings Options       Units Language Offsets  To adjust a setting   1  Press AW to highlight the desired menu selection   2  Press  lt p gt  to edit the menu box   3  Press SELECT to accept settings            78   IN  3 08     78   DEM  3 08     UNITS LANGUAGE OFFSETS  UNITS ENG ENGLISH SEA TEMP OFFSET 0  F  UNITS SPD MPH STEERING OFFSET 0    LANGUAGE ENGLISH  DEPTH OFFSET TO  SENSOR  DEPTH OFFSET 0 0 FT                                                                               4 gt  EDIT   SCROLL 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     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 
15. AV FUEL  See Section 5  ES PROPULSION  See Section 3     e Direction to target waypoint information e Engine RPM combined with boat speed  shows present course and current e Twin engine synchronizer display  speed on a graphic compass rose e Peak boat speed in conjunction with   e Shows distance  time  speed  and fuel peak engine RPM  to next waypoint e Engine data    e Resettable trip history shows miles  per hour  miles per gallon  elapsed drive  time and amount of fuel consumed on  current trip  Water depth with depth history graph  Sea water temperature    Troll control  Trim position    ux  E   VESSEL  See Section 4  C2 FAVORITES  See Section 6   Fuel tank  water tank  and waste by the User    water tank level display  e Vessel information    NL     i     SETTINGS  See Section 6  XK SYSTEM  See Section 7   e Contrast Lighting Clock e Maintenance Log   e Units Language Offsets e Active Alarms   e Sensors e Alarm History   e Favorites Page Status e System Calibration    90 892133 JULY 2003 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 
16. CETTE 8 4  Connecting Optional GPS Unit to the System View                00  e eee eee 8 7  Setup Tor Malt Engine Location 25a e parre ds ee Bar ete RR e E hs 8 7       90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 8 1    INSTALLATION  SYSTEM VIEW INSTALLATION    Components           DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER    Cover 879948T04  Bezel 879947T03  System View with seal 79 888923K05  Seal NSS  Screw 10 66687  Flat washer 12 56681  Wing nut 11 816874  Mounting adaptor 859021  Washer 12 859029  Nut 11 859022  Temperature sensor 885342001  SmartCraft harness 84 882755T02    Special Instructions  Clean lens with water only     Installation Information                                 gt        A bb 1   k                          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  Fiberglass     Apply masking tape to area to be cut to prevent dashboard from cracking     Vinyl Covered     Remove vinyl from area to be cut with razor blade to keep vinyl from tear   ing     Page 8 2 90 892133 JULY 2003    INSTALLATION  System View Installation    1  Selecta location for the System View that affords good visibility and accessibility from  behind dashboard     2  Cut out mounting hole to the given dimensions                              Metric Conversion  7 32   5mm     1 2   12 7 mm   l 9 16   14 4mm          3 4   19 0mm  5 916 in 2 1 2   63 5 mm   I 4 0   101 6 m
17. DIFFERENCE   200  100   0     100   200     A  4 gt  SELECT TO CHANGE             selz   B  3 15  0 U    4   a VJ MPH    PEAK SPEED ARPM   0    SPEED 0 0 upu           V   SELECT TO RESET           e  78   IDR  ha 25                   Se  78   DI  8 15      TROLL CONTROL    0  APM           RPM            Screen Directory Location    PROPULSION       90 892133 JULY 2003    GETTING STARTED    Display Screens    Data Display Screens  Glossary    Steering Position    Displays steering position 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   Depth   Displays the depth of water     Trip History Log  Displays average fuel economy  average boat    speed  total drive time  along with a corre   sponding distance traveled and fuel used     90 892133 JULY 2003       o  port  O    srap    60 60  p 20   20 a                aK CHANGE PAGE          AIRF PM    Sg   E   3 48    Ga PORTFUEL                   VESSEL STATUS    STBD RUN TIME 5HRS Q MIN  PORT RUN TIME 3HRS 46MIN  TOTAL FUEL 0 0 GAL  FRESHWATER  1 0   WASTEWATER  1 0     AIR TEMP 78   F     2  0 CHANGE PAGE                218   E 3 19     DEPTH    35    FEET               E   3 19  TNT    0100 47     DISTANCE    MI  FUEL USED    0 0 ca  4   SELECT TO RESET             VESSEL    NAV FUEL  NAV FUEL    Page 2 7       GETTING STARTED  Display Screens       Data
18. ECESSARY  ROUTINE MAINTENANCE              LL   SELECT To PAUSE  I          VESSEL STATUS  STBD RUN TIME 5HRS Q1MIN  PORT RUN TIME 3755 16un  TOTAL FUEL 0 0 GAL  FRESHWATER  1 0     AIR TEMP                   0 00       78   EM  3 08      ML   QO 2   O    NAV FUEL PROPULSION VESSEL  N Y    JE     FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM             B    System View          CONTRAST 111   341                         PLEASE NOTE       SYSTEM VIEW DISPLAYS SERVICE    ON  PASSAGE OF TIME  E G  ANNUAL  CHECKS      PLEASE REFER TO YOUR OWNERS MANUAL  FOR A COMPLETE REVIEW OF NECESSARY  ROUTINE MAINTENANCE           L  LL SELECT To PAUSE          STBD RUN TIME 5HRS Q1MIN  PORT RUN TIME 3HRS 46 MIN    TOTAL FUEL 0 0 GAL  FRESHWATER  1 0     AIR TEMP 78   F       VESSEL STATUS       LL  Lo seceer To PAUSE                Last Screen  Viewed Before  Powering Down             3    4 SmartCraft  Welcome to System  View Calibration  Press SELECT to  Continue    CONTRAST f  LANGUAGE ENGLISH  4 gt  EDIT   SCROLL                                                     90 892133 JULY 2003    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      y 78   IM   3 08     RPM H20  0 PSI 0 8 U    VO 3   Y SO 27    NAV FUEL PROPULSION VESSEL       FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM                x N
19. ESSEL    Section 4    Table of Contents    Vessel Information s o sameaa aa isina eee eee ene RRR RR RS  Entering the Vessel Directory           oococcocccccorccrnn eee ees  Vessel Data Screens                sse he  Steering POSWION METTRE  Tank SAUS ur A A A i     SUMERET a as  Water and Waste Tanks       ccc ee eee eee eens  Vessel StatUS use dia a bodes be ha neta seid ide    90 892133 JULY 2003    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    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    A 7g M   348         0 T 00                    NAV FUEL PROPULSION VESSEL    OW  K    FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM             Page 4 2 90 892133 JULY 2003    VESSEL    Vessel Data Screens       Steering Position  This screen displays steering position in degrees   NOTE  Depending on your type of engine  this feature may not be available        PORT STBD    60  40                20    NOTE  If steering angle position is opposite the direction that it should be  it can be reversed  so it is displayed properly  Refer to    Settings Sensors Invert Steering    Menu in Section 6           
20. IBBI uuo 2a dere rede Roadshow ted veer d asta asd iaa S aedes 2 3  Data Display Screens        o occooocccconccccc en 2 5  Alarm Message Screens       nes eet dee eee beens rx rk pene nee eee eae 2 9    90 892133 JULY 2003 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     E  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     This 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        PLEASE NOTE       SYSTEM VIEW DISPLAYS SERVI    ICE  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 N
21. Ic scies al Oder dd don eget e  Peak Speed at RPM   coc sus peewee tebe os ds irs eae x WE le xe  Engine RPM Synchronizer     Twin Engines       cece eee eens  Engine Dala Screens  ooi based neaka Patios d asd amc RR rr D deg  Huic rm  ies RT    PROPULSION       90 892133 JULY 2003    Page 3 1       PROPULSION    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    e Troll control   e Engine RPM combined with boat speed   e Twin engine synchronizer display   e Peak boat speed in conjunction with peak engine RPM  e Trim position   e Engine data screen s     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     fai x N 3 08   RPM n  0 0    Vy                     aya            PROPULSION   VESSEL  FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM       90 892133 JULY 2003    PROPULSION    Propulsion Data Screens  Engine RPM Speed  This screen displays engine speed  RPM  and boat speed     SINGLE ENGINE TWIN ENGINE                7s   OO   3 09  L JT    RPM  RPM PORT    RPM           SPEED STBD  MPH gask    0 0 ven          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           
22. ONSOS derrers stka S e gw SU uud bend Raa c M E o ATE E Ua AW EE ae  11 9 ERIPUIT  Favorites Page Salis oor dece rs a Dorset do bip b ad it os ace  amp     90 892133 JULY 2003    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     Entering the Settings Directory    Customizing the home page data  Contrast Lighting Clock  Units Language Offsets   Sensor settings   Favorites Page status   Setting your preferences       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       fi 78 Ly               0  00        Qe 3o  X SO  27        VESSEL    SYSTEM    3 08     9             Settings Directory Screen    Page 6 2       vis   AR F PM  iX 78   IM  308  SETTINGS DIRECTORY          CONTRAST LIGHTING CLOCK  PREFERENCES  UNITS LANGUAGE OFFSETS                   HOME PAGE DATA  FAVORITES PAGE STATUS  SENSORS                                     90 892133 JULY 2003    SETTINGS  Settings Options       Contrast Lighting Clock  To adjust a setting   1  Press AW to highlight the desired menu selection   2  Press        to edit the menu box   3  Press SELECT to accept settings     s
23. P    OF    78  F  6 4                Seawater Temperature Plot    SEAWATER TEMP PLOT 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       2178   N js19     SEAWATER TEMP PLOT     35             ACTUAL  o                         90 892133 JULY 2003    NAVIGATION FUEL    Navigation Fuel Data Screens    Estimated Fuel Range    ESTIMATED FUEL RANGE displays estimated range and fuel remaining  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      Displays the current vessel fuel consumption in U S  gallons per hour or liters per hour     Displays amount of fuel remaining     AR F PM  Sg   BO   3 42  ESTIMATED FUEL RANGE      0     FLOW REMAINING    2 0 0 3                   90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 5 7    SETTINGS    Section 6    Table of Contents    Settings  IMONTAUOM  ceca ias ii dai ia aida  Entering the Settings Directory              0    cece ees  Settings Directory PDT  Sendas OPUONS  12252 75 85 iras iniciar ra eii ed  Conirast Lighting CloGk   usse curas bend eee dnd ues behav WR ERR XR bea KE  Units Language Offsets 2 6 cis tiie oe E al  Home Page nme  P
24. P EHCUHY    SmartCraft    SC5000  System View    Version 3 XX  Operation Manual             Pr Dr    System View                                        2003 Mercury Marine 90 892133 JULY 2003    CONTENTS    Section 1   Introduction  Section 2   Getting Started   e Starting Up the System View   e Display Screens  Section 3   Propulsion   e Enginr RPM and Speed   e Engine RPM Synchronizer     Twin Engines   e Engine Data Screen  s    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  Section 5   Navigation Fuel   e Vessel Course   e Next Waypoint   e Trip History   e Estimated Fuel Range   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   e Installation Configurations  Section 9   Index       2003 Mercury Marine    INTRODUCTION       GETTING STARTED                                       x  NAVIGATION FUEL    INSTALLATION E       90 892133 JULY 2003    INTRODUCTION  Introduction    The SC5000 System View Display is a comprehensive boat information center  System  View allows the boat operator to receive a wealth of critical operational i
25. T Warning horn is not functioning correctly   Have the system checked by your dealer     SYSTEM ALARM    IAC OUTPUT Idle air control is not functioning correctly   Have the system checked by your dealer     LOW DRIVE LUBE Drive lube low or faultly low lube switch     MAP IDLE ERR MAP sensor is not functioning correctly   Have the engine checked by your dealer     OIL LVL CKT HI LO Oil level circuit problem  Have the system  checked by your dealer     Page 7 12 90 892133 JULY 2003       SYSTEM    Active Alarms    Helm 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 CKT HI LO Shift position sensor circuit problem  Have  the system checked by your dealer    START SOLENOID Start solenoid circuit problem  Have the  system checked by your dealer    TPI ALL ERR Throttle position sensor circuit problem    TET iPr 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 reac
26. 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      78   BO  3 08     7s   D  3 08    MAINTENANCE LOG TANK CONFIGURATION  ACTIVE ALARMS TRIM CALIBRATION   C  ALARM HISTORY FACTORY DEFAULTS   SYSTEM CALIBRATION USER KEYLESS CODE                                                                                              m se AR  UE PM    JAR E PM  278   E   3 08    5   78   BW  3 08 2  78   N  3 08  TRIM CALIBRATION TRIM CALIBRATION TRIM CALIBRATION  TRIM ENG TRIM ENG TRIM ENG                      SELECT  ACCEPT                  Page 7 6 90 892133 JULY 2003    SYSTEM  System Calibration    Factory Defaults    RESET SETTINGS DIRECTORY  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 AV 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   If you would like the System View to re start this sensor detection process over again  use  the following procedure     To reset sensor detection    4  Open FACTORY DEFAULTS menu    5  Press AV to highlight RESET SENSOR DETECTION select
27. With troll control  you can maintain a trolling speed within a range specific to engine type  without using the throttle  See NOTE  following     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 rom 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   With the engine running  shift engine into gear   Set engine speed at idle     Boom    Single Engine     Press SELECT to engage  turn on  the troll control    Twin Engine     Press SELECT to choose which engine s  are to be in troll control   Press  lt d gt  to select STBD  PORT  or BOTH  Flashing    Setpoint    indicates chosen en   gine s   Press SELECT a second time to engage troll control     5  Press AW 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  e Move the throttle to a different speed  e Shift engine into neutral    Page 3 6 90 892133 JULY 2003    V
28. d down and side to side movement for  System View on screen function promps     Select Key     Can be used to select System 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     Neutral LIGHT     The neutral light is illuminated when the engine is in neutral gear posi   tion  The light blinks when engine is in warm up mode     Active LIGHT   The active light is illuminated to show the remote control is active and  ready for use    Sync LIGHT   The sync light is illuminated when the auto synchronizing feature is en   gaged  The auto synchronizing will automatically engage when both engines are above  900 RPM for 2 seconds and the throttles are within 1096 of each other  The auto synchro   nizing will operate up to 95  throttle opening  The auto automatically engages as soon  as the engines meet these conditions     Panel Remote Control    6   T     90 892133 JULY 2003    Scroll Key     Can be used to scroll through System View displays on the display screen     Select Key     Can be used to select System View on screen options  Pressing the Select  switch for 2 seconds will return the System View display back to the Home page     Page 1 3    GETTING STARTED  GETTING STARTED       Section 2   Table of Contents   Starting Up the Systemi VIEW   cosa tadas ias tddi ee aa 2 2   Display Screens   iii AA dedewhe ieee RR xe 2 2  Start up Screens      Mawes li cka  s aa 2 2  Home Page SO
29. displays can be selected by the user to display the functions  Refer to    Settings   Preferences Home Page Data    Menu in Section 6     SINGLE ENGINE DISPLAY TWIN ENGINE DISPLAY                A 6 3 4 5 3 4 5          y vy   S f   AIR   N  3 08    1 f  78 IN 3 087   APM 0 H20 0 0 A RPM am     s V U4   2 m 00 te 00 42  QOD 3x QO 3X  SO ZD SO   NAV FUEL PROPULSION VESSEL NAV FUEL PROPULSION VESSEL  FAVORITES SYSTEM FAVORITES SYSTEM                            VESSEL DATA    VOLTS  SPEED  DEPTH  FUEL LEVEL  RANGE  AIR TEMP  SEA TEMP  DTW   COG   SOG   BTW  COG BTW    RPM  H20 PSI H20 PSI  ie ie ENG TEMP  Oil PSI Oil PSI  Ene Oil TEMP  UA ON FUEL FLOW    RPM       1   Engine Line 1     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    Page 2 4 90 892133 JULY 2003    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 
30. e 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     Qr  d   o IN    Displays the total fuel used since the unit was last reset      78     3 19       TRIP HISTORY LOG    AVERAGE DRIVE TIME   1 0 0  0100 00   DISTANCE   AVERAGE MI  U U FUEL USED   2 DU cu                   Page 5 4 90 892133 JULY 2003    NAVIGATION FUEL    Navigation Fuel Data Screens    Depth    DEPTH displays the depth of water   NOTE  To set depth and shallow water alarm levels  refer to    Settings Sensors    Menu in    Section 6     Depth Plot Line          Y  78   B 3 19     DEPTH    JO    FEET             DEPTH PLOT 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 892133 JULY 2003          2178   DO aw     DEPTH PLOT             ACTUAL LO ALARM AT     35 FT 6 0 FT                      Page 5 5    NAVIGATION FUEL    Navigation Fuel Data Screens    Environment    This screen displays speed  depth  air  and sea water temperature     Te    2  3   4    Displays depth of water    Displays speed of the boat   Displays the air temperature   Displays the sea water temperature        SPEED  1 0 0 MPH  AIR TEMP WATER TEM
31. elect function  Press  lt d gt  to edit the function     VESSEL DATA    VOLTS  SPEED  DEPTH  FUEL LVL  RANGE  AIR TEMP  SEA TEMP    RPM RPM   H20 PSI H20 PSI   Oil PSI   Oil TEMP  FUEL FLOW  ENG TEMP    FUEL FLOW  ENG TEMP       Xy AIR 8 Ly  3  08 PM  ENG LINE1  ENG LINE 2 H20 PSI  VESSELDATA   BTW                               4 gt  EDIT      SCROLL          ENG LINE1    90 892133 JULY 2003    VESSEL DATA  ENG LINE 2          Qe ioc  2     NAV FUEL PROPULSION VESSEL    o        FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM          RPMS A  H20   eae    gt   pgi  0  0          SINGLE ENGINE    DTW  COG  SOG  BTW    COG BTW          VESSEL DATA  ENG LINE1   ENG LINE 2  0 sx 78   EU 308      RPM RPM      88 0 0    00 1     NAV FUEL PROPULSION    vao    FAVORITES SETTINGS       X  2    VESSEL    x    SYSTEM          TWIN ENGINE    Page 6 5    SETTINGS  Settings Options       Sensors  To adjust a setting   1  Press AW to highlight the desired menu selection   2  Press  lt p gt  to edit the menu box   3  Press SELECT to accept settings           SAV AR F PM YN JAIR_ F   no PM  A 78   M  3 08 X 78   IM  3 08  SENSORS SENSORS  PITOT SENSOR _  100 PSI INVERT STEERING  NO              PITOT MULT 1 00 SHALLOW ALARM 0 0 T  PADDLE FREQ 4 90 HzMi DEPTH ALARM 0 0 FT  TRANSITION SPD  25 0 MPH  TRANS SPD TOL 110 0 MPH                                                                               4   EDIT Z SCROLL 4   EDIT y SCROLL                      PITOT SENSOR   Select the PSI input of the Pitot water pressu
32. ew key code number           e  76   OD lan   vn                 ERCURY  SmartCratt    ENTER KEY CODE    01 0 7    90 892133 JULY 2003             AIR F PM AIR F PM     78       3 08 SC 79   N  3 08  SYSTEM DIRECTORY SYSTEM CALIBRATION  MAINTENANCE LOG C  TANK CONFIGURATION  ACTIVE ALARMS TRIM CALIBRATION  ALARM HISTORY FACTORY DEFAULTS  SYSTEM CALIBRATION USER KEYLESS CODE                                                                                ERCURY  SmartCratt  ENTER NEW KEY CODE    7007    Page 7 9    SYSTEM    Maintenance Log    Maintenance Log    RECORDING RUN TIME    The maintenance log allows you to record the current engine run time at each service inter   val  Service intervals should be performed at the time periods specified in your Engine Op   eration  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 you want to record cur   rent engine run time  press SELECT to save  lf you are trying to overwrite a previously  recorded interval  you will be asked to confirm your intent           se    78   DJ   3 08  se      l OO  3 08    MAINTENANCE LOG INTERVALHRS   RUN TIME  ACTIVE ALARMS 50 ms   ALARM HISTORY 100 pu D  SYSTEM CALIBRATION 150    200  4   EDIT   SCROLL    A serao                                                                  
33. 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     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 inaccuracies  Calcu   late the difference in degrees that the steering sensor is off and enter it into the menu window        Page 6 4 90 892133 JULY 2003    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 AW    Oil PSI  Oil TEMP       to s
34. from starboard engine    k   Air temperature sensor      provided with display harness       DTS Command Module   m   DTS Command Module Harness    Page 8 6 90 892133 JULY 2003    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     First  look at the GPS wiring diagram and determine what two leads are the GPS output  leads  Locate the White and Blue wires coming from the System View wiring harness  see  Wiring   Connect the GPS output leads to the white and blue wires  If no data is received   switch the wire connections 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     Setup for Multi Engine Location    In multiple engine applications  each engine must be assigned a location  For example  star   board and port  This is required for the correct engine data to be transmitted to the System  View lf the System View should ever detect an incorrect engine location  it will alert you by  displaying a multi engine fault message  If this should happen  reset the engine locations  using the Quicksilver Digital Diagnostic Terminal  DDT  along with SmartCraft Engine Diag   nostic Cartridge Version 1 0 or newer     90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 8 7    Alarms  Active                     Air Temperature    
35. g  Cooling problem  Have the engine  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 T 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     DTS MODULE ALARM  amp    PRIMARY CTRL SOH Problem in the SmartCraft wiring i E  SYSTEM ALARM CROSSCHECK SOH   COMMUNICATION LOST STBD MED SPD DATA LOST           in the SmartCraft wiring system  TO ENGINE  amp  DTS MOD   STBD LOW SPD DATA LOST   ULE ALARM       Page 7 14 90 892133 JULY 2003    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   Open the ALARM HISTORY directory  The directory will display alarm history     1    90 892133 JULY 2003          SE 8  OO 3 08     MAINTENANCE LOG  ACTIVE ALARMS  ALARM HISTORY  SYSTEM CALIBRATION                                     se  r      y  3 08     HELM HISTORY ALARMS          D             alle                             Page 7 15    INSTALLATION  INSTALLATION    Section 8   Table of Contents   E A ot Oder Det dee E 8 2  Special IMONNANON  4 3  2 59 9  isis Roe dcl s A AA 8 2  Installation Information osos id a 8 2  System View InslallallOfi  2  aco iot ten Dot adir ratas 8 3  WING  RE
36. g the screen selection with a  X  mark will turn the screen off in its directory and    also off in the FAVORITES directory   Screen Selections    BIG RPM  PEAK SPEED AT RPM  TROLL CONTROL    PROP TRIM  SYNCHRONIZER    VERFU ENGINE DATA  XA 78   DM 1209 STEERING POSITION  TANK STATUS  BIG RPM O S  PEAK SPEED ATRPM Y Ea  TROLL CONTROL X WASTE    PROP TRIM Q WATER    M VESSEL STATUS  4 gt  EDIT y SCROLL    ESTIMATED FUEL RANGE  SELECT   MENU    VESSEL COURSE  NEXT WAYPOINT  TRIP HISTORY LOG  DEPTH  DEPTH PLOT  ENVIRONMENT  SEAWATER TEMP PLOT                 SYNCHRONIZER                                                                                                          Page 6 8 90 892133 JULY 2003    SYSTEM    Section 7    Table of Contents    SYSTEM    System Inresn u tiara dic it ii R    Entering the System Directory e rr  System Directory MPP    TTIMMRHRRTD  SystemC alTbESIOF 2 9 4 stead ox 9 ped ot ad actore E da eii  Tank Configuration  hue is di  Tim Calibration  e 22 ies  Factory Defauls sorses a Tirgus aiea e eT R R oheeen  User Keyless Code    ce  cor rer REEL IRE ERE RER EE  Maintenance EO   noue chiens ERE CR dey ACC bene he dee ROC OU died  Recording AUN TIME    recta di it ERE e a  Active Alarms    e die  Active Alarms eo  pr        nmrrcrr   Alarmi PISTON aoe ne aaa nam ee ee ae ee  Alarmi o Sc udianeeecvanned eta nine he o aq haee qd Benoa Reb cR       90 892133 JULY 2003    Page 7 1       SYSTEM    System Information  This Section will give a complete descri
37. h 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     SWITCH ACTIVITY 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     90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 7 13       SYSTEM    Active Alarms    Helm Active Alarms    Alarm Message Active Alarm Description   Pop Up Screen     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    NEUTRAL OVERSPEED Recommended engine overspeed in neu    ENGINE POWER LIMITED tral has been exceeded    OVERSPEED Recommended engine RPM range has   been exceeded     PORT EMCT OVRHT Port exhaust manifold is overheating   Cooling problem  Have the engine  checked by your dealer     REVERSE OVERSPEED Recommended engine overspeed in re   verse has been exceeded    STB EMCT OVRHT Starboard exhaust manifold is overheat   in
38. ion   6  Select YES to reset or NO if you want to cancel           AR F  AC i 7s   EI  3 08     Ki 7s   Dg  3 08  TANK CONFIGURATION  C  MAINTENANCE LOG    TRIM CALIBRATION  ACTIVE ALARMS  1 FACTORY DEFAULTS  C  ALARM HISTORY USER KEYLESS CODE                                                 SYSTEM CALIBRATION                ww                    AIRF PM ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT  Kl 78   I  3 08 TO RESET SETTINGS 3  CHOOSE RESET TYPE DIRECTORI    RESET SETTINGS DIRECTORY  RESET SENSOR DETECTION    ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT  CANCEL TO RESET SENSOR  DETECTION  6    SI                      90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 7 7    SYSTEM    System Calibration    User Keyless Code    A keyless code can be set to prevent unintentional power up of the System View when using  the HOME  Power  button  Once a keyless code has been set  the System View will require  the code number to be entered when powering up the System View using the HOME  Pow   er  button     NOTE  If you would like to set a security blind to keep others from viewing your on screen  code entry  press HOME button momentary after viewing the keyless entry screen during  power up  This will change the code entries to     symbols and will allow you to enter your  keyless code without viewing the digits     CREATING  FIRST TIME  KEYLESS CODE NUMBER    hk  2   3     Page 7 8    Power up the System View using the HOME button   Open the System View directories to access the USER KEYLESS CODE menu     Enter 4 zero s  0000  in the first menu
39. ireo    0 0  cece eee ees 5 2   Navigation Fuel Data Screens        ooccccccccccnncr eee 5 3  Vessel Course     Course Up uud      x deteriora cs 5 3  Next Waypoint Data       o e tea has Ew Ki RE ad 5 4  Tip History LOG  OPEP 5 4  i o Me                             tee ee ema 5 5  Depth Plot LINE  crr si E A a 5 5  Environment     Speed  Depth  Air and Sea Water Temperature                  5 6  Seawater Temperature Plot   ui 2d p Racer e p t etat EC pone 5 6  Estimated Fuel Range        nh 5 7       90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 5 1    NAVIGATION FUEL    Navigation Fuel Information    This Section will give a complete description of the display screens in the NAV FUEL direc   tory of the System View     Some of the navigation fuel functions are     Navigation screens   Next waypoint data   Trip history log   Depth   Depth plot line   Depth  speed  air temperature  and water temperature  Seawater plot line   Estimated fuel range    Entering the Navigation Fuel Directory       To access the NAV FUEL directory  use the trackpad to highlight the NAV FUEL directory  from the menu choice  Press SELECT to accept and to open the directory      Tag   DM  3 08  RPM H20  0 PSI 0 n 0    QO 295  SO D          PROPULSION VESSEL  Se      SK  FAVORITES SETTINGS SYSTEM             Page 5 2 90 892133 JULY 2003    NAVIGATION FUEL    Navigation Fuel Data Screens    Navigation Screens    IMPORTANT  This device is intended as a navigation aid and should not take the  place of paper charts  A careful 
40. llow alarm to     0     For the alarm to operate  the alert horn setting will have to be activated  Refer to    Setting Prefer   ences    Menu Section 6    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    0     For the alarm to  operate  the alert horn setting will have to be activated  Refer to    Setting Preferences    Menu Section 6       Page 6 6 90 892133 JULY 2003    SETTINGS  Settings Options       Preferences  To adjust a setting   1  Press AW to highlight the desired menu selection   2  Press  lt p gt  to edit the menu box   3  Press SELECT to accept settings        XN  v8   EM 3 08     WARNING HORN   ON  START UP PAGE  HOME  FAV SLIDE SHOW  ENABLED  FAV SLIDE PAUSE 15 SEC  GPS HEADING    TRUE                                                                   4   EDIT   SCROLL  SELECT   MENU             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 
41. lo   AR F AIR PM  a 8   DJ  3 08   xx  78   M   3 08  CONTRAST  S   r CLOCK MODE 12HR  BRIGHTNESS  i   met   GMT   6                                                          TWILIGHT  TIME  TIME ZONE                                           E IA  4   EDIT   SCROLL 4   EDIT   SCROLL    SELECT   MENU lL 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     TWILIGHT   The twilight setting is a light sensor setting that adjusts the amount of light needed to au   tomatically turn on the System View backlighting and the System Link gauge lighting  You can manually  control when the backlighting turns on by adjusting the slide bar     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 mE E    Wwmwwwuze                a   n EZ   A O an  wiers owes         ATI  
42. m   5 916   141 2 mm   6 11 16   169 67 mm       7 32 Diameter   4 Holes     3  Place System View along with seal into dashboard and secure with 4 screws        a   Screw  4   b   Flat washer  4   c   Wing nut  4   4  Install the outside air temperature sensor as follows   a  Mount the sensor where it will be exposed to outside air and will not be in direct sun   light     Select a location and drill a 3 4 in   19 0 mm  mounting hole     o o    Install the mounting adaptor as shown   d  Thread the air temperature sensor into the mounting adaptor           L    a   Mounting Adaptor   b   Gasket   c   Nylon Nut   d   Air Temperature Sensor    90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 8 3    INSTALLATION  Wiring  MODELS WITHOUT ELECTRONIC THROTTLE SHIFT    NOTE  Extension Wiring Harnesses for the System Link gauges are available in 3 ft  10 ft  and 30 ft lengths   84 880756b 3  10 30                                                                             a W  TANBLUE m  PURPLE                         TANBLUE     am  aps     3    PURPLE        D    a   System view   b   Display harness   c   System link gauge connection      starboard   d   System link gauge connection      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 892133 JULY 2003  
43. 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 the 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 curren
44. nformation  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 boats 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 screen s   e Troll control  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    Navigation and Fuel 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 next waypoint    e Resettable trip history shows miles per hour  miles per gallon  elapsed drive time  and  amount of fuel con
45. 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        Navigation Fuel    x pae    NA   A  Settings  xX System  f nu Home             Alarm Notice    Al Alarm Notice 2  Normal Operation    1   Directory identification icon  2   Alarm window   3   Information window   4   Display screen    90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 2 5    GETTING STARTED    Display Screens    Data Display Screens  Glossary    Engine Data Screen s     Engine data screen s  is 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 RPM 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     Page 2 6       selva   OO  3 15    AN                M   w CHANGE PAGE       Se   ze    RI   3 09     RPM    U U SPEED  s MPH           v   sr CHANGE Pace          sel    0   3 09     RPM 
46. ption of the screen settings in the SYSTEM directory  of the System View     Some of the system functions are     Maintenance log  Active alarms  Alarm history  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        AIR  Sa    NAV FUEL    FAVORITES       F    78    RPM 0 ids  0 700 0    NL 7  CO XX    Dd   3 08     O    S    PROPULSION        VESSEL       SETTINGS       SYSTEM       System Directory       System Directory Screen    Page 7 2       s  AIR 8 IN 3 08     asa  DIRECTORY                                  MAINTENANCE LOG  ACTIVE ALARMS  ALARM HISTORY  SYSTEM CALIBRATION             90 892133 JULY 2003    SYSTEM    System Calibration  System Calibration    The system calibration consists of the following menus   e Tank configuration    e Trim calibration   e Factory defaults   e User keyless code  Entering into System Calibration    IMPORTANT  Entering into the system calibration menus will require you to shut  down the engine s  in order to reactivate the System View      78   KN  3 08                                                          AR F PM  SYSTEM DIRECTORY  76   M  3 08  MAINTENANCE LOG SYSTEM CALIBRATION  ACTIVE ALARMS LC  TANK CONFIGURATION  ALARM HISTORY TRIM CALIBRATION  SYSTEM CALIBRATION FACTORY DEFAULTS  USER KEYLESS CODE                                     90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 7 3  
47. re 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 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     TRANS SPD TOL  Transition Speed Tolerance      Adjust for differences in sensor tolerances be   tween the paddle wheel  GPS  and pitot  Default setting is 10 MPH     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     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 sha
48. sumed 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 Automatic maintenance reminders and log recorder for periodic propulsion maintenance    90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 1 1    INTRODUCTION    Keypad Usage    The System View uses icons and text selection to perform all the functions     Page 1 2                      Gd 78   IM  3 08    RM   RPM     Ho 00 5 00  VO 3   OQ S5    FAVORITES PROPULSION VESSEL  NL    X    NAV FUEL SETTINGS SYSTEM                           Arrow  Trackpad    The ARROW TRACKPAD controls up and down and side to side movement  for on screen function prompts     The SELECT key is used to select screen options and confirm data entry     The HOME  power  key has two different functions    1   Pressing the HOME key will return the System View display back to the  home page directory   2   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     90 892133 JULY 2003    Keypad Usage    INTRODUCTION    REMOTE LOCATION     ELECTRONIC THROTTLE AND SHIFT MODELS    Console Remote Control     Single Console Remote Control     Dual       Panel Remote Control    Console Remote Control    T     Arrow Trackpad     Can be used to operate the up an
49. 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   E d E  IGNITION ALARM Active alarm will display the igni    Engine problem occurred  Have the en   BENE CC rM       90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 7 11    SYSTEM    Active Alarms    Helm Active Alarms    Alarm Message Active Alarm Description   Pop Up Screen     aoe BU SUE The engine has overheated  Refer to the  COMPRESS OVRHT Engine EDO and DID Manu   al for information on overheating     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  the water intake holes in the gear case   Have the engine checked by your dealer     EE ee Electronic remote control circuit problem   ESC TIMEOUT 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    BIO STORING gine checked by your dealer    FUEL LVL CKT HI LO Fuel level circuit problem  Have the sys   tem checked by your dealer    FUEL PUMP RLY CKT Fuel pump problem  Have the system  checked by your dealer    HORN OUTPU
50. t 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 Direction 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 Head   ing    Menu in Section 6    90 892133 JULY 2003 Page 5 3    NAVIGATION FUEL    Navigation Fuel 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  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  FUEL TO GO   Is the fuel it will take to get to your waypoint    4  SPD TO WPT   Is the speed you are making towards your waypoint        AR F  Ll   9  gos   NEXT WAYPOINT  DIST TO GO TIME TO GO    1     19 8     00 47     2    HH MM  FUEL TO GO SPD TO WPT    3 GAL 0 7   24 9 4                                           Trip History Log    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  Displays the average distance per U S  gallon or liter of fuel since the unit was last reset   Displays th
    
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