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I-Command Digital User's Guide

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1. 24 Page Options 11 Fuel Manager 24 Viewing 00 00e 11 System Setup 27 MENUS soar rine EER eect es 11 Engine Displayed 27 Adding Pages 11 Bus Devices 27 Removing Pages 12 Sonar Alarms 27 Page Scrolling 12 Engine Tank Configuration 27 Pop Ups 13 Reset Values 28 Screen Settings 14 System Information 28 Audio Settings 14 Speed Range 28 Pressure Range 28 Change Units 29 Sleep Mode 30 NMEA Information 30 PRODUCT WARRANTY 31 INTRODUCTION The I Command Digital gauge uses NMEA 20007 CANBus technology allowing the sharing of information between different electronic devices which can be connected to an electrical network on a boat CANBus is a Controller Area Network CAN pathway Bus allowing multiple components to communicate with each other via a central network The network allows the Command Digital gauge to communicate with other boat instruments displays and engine and accessory functions beyond the scope of the engine instruments This information is displayed on the gauge LCD screen The network collects and manages information from the Evinrude E TEC outboard through a central processing unit within e
2. One quarter level e Half level Three quarter level e Full level Five point calibration is recommended for the most uniquely formed tanks which vary greatly in shape from top to bottom making an accurate fluid level sensor reading impossible without calibration To perform a five point calibration Choose Empty setting Press ENTER to calibrate Add fluid until tank is one quarter full Choose 1 QTR setting Press ENTER to calibrate Add fluid until tank is half full Choose HALF setting Press ENTER to calibrate Add fluid until tank is three quarter full Choose 3 QTR setting Press ENTER to calibrate Add fluid until tank is full Choose FuLL setting The Calibrating Set Tank to Full Level message appears Press ENTER to complete the calibration and return to the five point calibration menu Press EXIT to return to the Bus Devices list GPS Module Paddle Wheel Speed and Trim Tabs The remaining items from the Bus Devices list GPS Module Paddle Wheel Speed and Trim Tab Sensors do not need to be configured If GPS Module or Paddle Wheel Speed are highlighted and ENTER pressed the Device Working Properly message appears Trim Tabs are not supported ADVANCED OPERATION Customizing Pages Each page can be customized to display a data type based on user prefer ences To access a page specific menu the desired page must appear on the Main display the menu button is pressed To add a page see Adding Pa
3. IMPORTANT This User s Guide outlines the functionality and usage of the l Command Integrated Performance System Before using the Com mand Digital gauge first read and understand ALL of the supplied product literature as well as the boat s user s guide and outboard s operator s guide This User s Guide should be stored onboard for reference The photographs illustrations and display screens used in this Guide might not depict actual models figures data fields equipment or software ver sions but are intended as representative views for reference only The con tinuing accuracy of this Guide cannot be guaranteed t NMEA 2000 is a registered trademark of the National Marine Electronics Association or its subsidiaries The following trademarks are the property of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc or its affiliates Evinrude E TEC Command Johnson S A F E Speed Adjusting Failsafe Electronics Bombardier Recreational Products Inc 250 Sea Horse Drive EVINRUDE Waukegan Illinois 60085 United States Johnson BRP 2005 BRP US Inc All rights reserved TM Trademarks and registered trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc or its affiliates About This Guide IMPORTANT Read this User s Guide carefully before using the Command Digital gauge This User s Guide should be kept onboard at all times during operation WARNING For your safety and the safety of other
4. DOWN buttons select ON or OFF Press ENTER to set the sleep mode gt NMEA Information The NMEA information displays the gauge address instance serial number and version From the System Setup menu select NMEA INFORMATION Press ENTER The NMEA information will be displayed on the screen PRODUCT WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WARRANTY FOR EVINRUDE JOHNSON GENUINE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA Bombardier Recreational Products Inc BRP warrants its Evinrude Johnson Genuine Parts and accessories Product sold by authorized Evinrude or Johnson dealers in the fifty United States and Canada from defects in material or workmanship for the period and under the conditions described below This limited warranty does not apply to Products not bearing the Evinrude or Johnson trademarks that are made by other manufacturers This limited war ranty extends to the original retail purchaser only Purchaser and is not transferable to any subsequent owner This warranty is available only on Products purchased as new and unused from a dealer authorized to distribute the Products in the country in which the sale occurred Dealer Powerhead assemblies are warranted for a period of SIX 6 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS from the date of purchase All other Products are warranted for a period of TWELVE 12 CON SECUTIVE MONTHS from the date of purchase Purchaser must bring the Product including any defective
5. Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons input the tank capacity Press ENTER The Live Well tank is now configured OIL LEVEL CONFIGURATION Select Oi from the configuration list Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons highlight a tank option port starboard center Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons input the tank capacity Press ENTER The Oil Level is now configured for the selected tank BLACK WATER CONFIGURATION Select BLACK WATER from the configuration list Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons input the tank number 1 2 or 3 Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons input the tank capacity Press ENTER The Black Water tank is now configured NOTE The Command Digital gauge must be set to Fuel Level Sensor for the Fuel Remaining Source to display fuel level information properly See Fuel Manager on page 24 To reconfigure Fluid Level Select a configured Fluid Level Fuel Tank Oil Tank Black Water Tank Waste Water Tank Fresh Water Tank Live Well Tank from the Bus Devices list Press ENTER Highlight RECONFIGURE Press ENTER to reconfigure fluid level sensor To set Fluid Level Warning Select a configured Fluid Level from the Bus Devices List Press ENTER Highlight LEVEL WARNING Press ENTER Choose Low LEVEL or HIGH LEVEL Set the selected warning level to OFF or to a desired percentage Use the UP DOWN buttons to select a desired percentage Press ENTER The Bus Devices list reappea
6. CE Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select a unit of measurement e Statute default e Nautical e Metric Press ENTER to set speed and distance units TEMPERATURE From the Change Units menu select TEMPERATURE Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select a unit of measurement e Fahrenheit default e Celsius Press ENTER to set temperature units PRESSURE From the Change Units menu select PRESSURE Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select a unit of measurement e PSI default e Bars Press ENTER to set pressure units DEPTH From the Change Units menu select DEPTH Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select a unit of measurement e Feet default e Fathoms e Meters Press ENTER to set depth units GPS COORDINATES From the Change Units menu select GPS COORDINATES Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select a unit of measurement e Degrees and minutes Deg min default e Degrees minutes and seconds Deg min sec Press ENTER to set GPS Coordinates units VOLUME From the Change Units menu select VOLUME Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select a unit of measurement e US gallons default e Liters Press ENTER to set Volume units gt Sleep Mode Sleep mode allows the Command Digital gauge to enter power save status to keep from overdrawing on the boat s power source From the System Setup menu select SLEEP MODE Press ENTER Using the UP
7. EL If UNCFG TEMP UNCFG F FLOW or UNCFG FLUID LEVEL appear on the bus devices list that sensor is unconfigured Up to three of each sensor temperature fuel fluid can be configured and displayed on the gauge Gauge Configuration e GPS Module and Paddle Wheel Speed do not require configuration e Engines and tanks are configured through the System Setup menu see System Setup on page 27 Trim Tabs are not supported NOTE The configuration settings can be cleared for each sensor individu ally by resetting values from the sensor s configuration menu Only sensors selected from the Bus Devices list will be set back to its defaults See Gauge Reset on page 15 To configure gauge sensors Press MENU Using the UP DOWN but tons select SYSTEM SETUP Press ENTER Highlight Bus DEVICES and press ENTER After a few moments detected network items are listed Highlight the item to configure and press ENTER gt Temperature Sensors The temperature sensors should be configured in order to assign proper sensor locations To unconfigure a temperature sensor Choose UNCONFIGURE from the configuration menu Press ENTER Confirm sensor unconfiguration mes sage by pressing ENTER The Bus Devices list reappears To configure a temperature sensor Choose UNCFG TEMP from the con figuration menu Press ENTER Confirm sensor configuration message by pressing ENTER The Selecting Temp menu appears Highlight a te
8. LOG PAGE To customize the Quad Analog page From the quad analog page on the Main display press MENU Select CUSTOMIZE Press ENTER Select the top left top right bottom left or bottom right gauge to customize Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons scroll through the categories Press ENTER to set the desired category as the default display for the desired gauge Repeat steps to set the display for the other gauges if desired SINGLE DIGITAL PAGE To customize the Single Digital page From the single digital page on the Main display press MENU Select CUSTOMIZE Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons scroll through the categories Press ENTER to set the desired category as the default display DUAL DIGITAL PAGE To customize the Dual Digital page From the dual digital page on the Main display press MENU Select CUSTOMIZE Press ENTER Select the top or bottom data box to customize Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN but tons scroll through the categories Press ENTER to set the desired cate gory as the default display for the top or bottom depending on selection data box Repeat steps to set the display for the other top or bottom data box if desired QUAD DIGITAL PAGE To customize the Quad Digital page From the quad digital page on the Main display press MENU Select CUSTOMIZE Press ENTER Select the top left top right bottom left or bottom right data box to customize Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN
9. Return to port immediately if tank levels are low or an alarm is activated The I Command system can monitor fluid level and consumption To improve tank management accuracy calibrate all tank level sensors so all information can be collected See Fluid Level on page 17 for detailed instructions on fluid level configuration IMPORTANT Always confirm fuel level before boating and check fuel level often The fuel level reading is designed to be a reference for fuel level dur ing usage however it is recommended boat operators apply the fuel usage principle of 1 3 fuel to destination 1 3 fuel to return to port and 1 3 fuel for reserve WARNING Running out of fuel could cause the operator of the boat to have diminished or no control of the vessel present ing a risk of personal injury to the operator passengers and people who are nearby gt Fluid Tank Setup and Calibration Tank calibration is optional It is recommended tanks be calibrated to ensure an accurate reading from the sensor For best accuracy begin calibration with an empty tank Press the MENU button Select SYSTEM SETUP Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons highlight Bus DEVICES Press ENTER On the Bus Devices list select the fluid level source to be calibrated Press ENTER Select CALIBRATE Press ENTER The calibration choices are two point three point or five point After EMPTY calibration point is set fluid must be added for each su
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11. ach gauge and then dis plays that information The Command Digital gauge is designed to enhance the engine monitor ing capabilities of the boater Additionally the wiring system is reduced and simplified resulting in a reduction of weight and complexity BASIC COMMAND OPERATION The displays and settings in this digital gauge are controlled by a five button keypad The buttons are UP and DOWN Use to scroll through and highlight menu items MENU Use to open basic menu to set up display pages PAGES ENTER Use to scroll forward through pages and to select menu items EXIT Use to scroll backward through pages close menus and to return to a previous page Powering Up When the ignition switch is turned ON and the battery voltage reaches the minimum operating voltage the power hub will supply power to the instru ments and network devices A Welcome screen will be displayed briefly When the ignition switch is turned OFF engine data is no longer transmitted on the network All Command instruments will go blank and alarms will be disabled The network is powered down after a brief delay Overview of Gauge Menus The Command Digital gauge uses a menu system that contains submenus and variable options Each menu can be entered and set to display accord ing to user preference The basic menu system is presented here for easy reference Detailed menu operation is outlined throughout this gu
12. at activates the pop up by using the UP DOWN buttons Trim Tabs Trim Tabs are not supported STAY ON TIME In the Pop Ups Setup menu highlight STAY ON TIME Press ENTER The stay on time ranges between two and fifteen seconds Set the desired stay on time by using the UP DOWN buttons The value selected controls the stay on times for both monitoring categories RPM or Engine Trim NOTE For multiple engine setups the Pop ups for RPM and Engine Trim will display the current engine the gauge is monitoring Screen Settings The LCD display screen can be customized to user preferences for e Backlight e Contrast e Reverse video reverse dark and light for increased nighttime visibility To set screen preferences press the MENU button Using the UP DOWN buttons select SCREEN Press ENTER NOTE Adjusting the screen backlighting contrast or reverse video will set the preference for all Command Digital gauges connected to the network To adjust screen backlighting From the Screen menu select BACK LIGHT Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons set the adjustment bar for the backlight to a desired level Press EXIT to return to Screen menu or press ENTER to return to the Main display To adjust screen contrast From the Screen menu select CONTRAST Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons set the adjustment bar for the contrast to a desired level Press EXIT to return to Screen menu or press ENTER to retu
13. automatically a viewing interval must be selected Press MENU button Select PAGES Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select PAGE SCROLLING Press ENTER Select SET TIME Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select an interval between one and sixty seconds Press ENTER to set automatic scrolling interval NOTE To turn off automatic page scrolling repeat the first two steps When the Page Scrolling menu appears select OFF Press ENTER gt Pop Ups The Pop Up feature alerts users when changes occur in a monitored cate gory RPM or Engine Trim Pop ups appear when a user specified incre mental measurement is met When an increment changes the main page for the category will pop up on the main display for a preset duration See Stay on Time on page 13 to set the pop up duration SETUP Select PAGES on the Main menu Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN but tons scroll to Pop Ups SETUP Press ENTER RPM To set the RPM pop up highlight RPM Press ENTER Select OFF to turn off the RPM pop up or select SET THRESHOLD Press ENTER The threshold for RPM ranges from 50 to 3 000 RPM Set the desired RPM value that activates the pop up by using the UP DOWN buttons Engine Trim To set the Engine Trim pop up highlight ENGINE TRIM Press ENTER Select OFF to turn off the Engine Trim pop up or select SET THRESHOLD Press ENTER The threshold for Engine Trim ranges from 3 to 50 Set the desired Engine Trim value th
14. bsequent calibration point TWO POINT CALIBRATION Two point calibration has two settings e Empty level e Full level Two point calibration is recommended only for rectangular or square shaped tanks which allow the fluid level sensor to provide an accurate reading of the fluid level at the top and bottom of the tank To perform a two point calibration Choose Empty setting Press ENTER to calibrate Add fluid until tank is full Choose FULL setting The Calibrating Set Tank to Full Level message appears Press ENTER to complete the calibration and return to the two point calibration menu Press EXIT to return to the Bus Devices list THREE POINT CALIBRATION Three point calibration has three settings e Empty level e Half level e Full level Three point calibration is designed for tanks that vary in shape from the top to the bottom leading to an inaccurate fluid level sensor reading in the nar rower bottom portion of the tank To perform a three point calibration Choose EMPTY setting Press ENTER to calibrate Add fluid until tank is half full Choose HALF setting Press ENTER to calibrate Add fluid until tank is full Choose FULL setting The Calibrating Set Tank to Full Level message appears Press ENTER to complete the calibration and return to the three point calibration menu Press EXIT to return to the Bus Devices list FIVE POINT CALIBRATION Five point calibration has five settings e Empty level
15. buttons scroll through the categories Press ENTER to set the desired category as the default display for the desired data box Repeat steps to set the display for the other data boxes if desired gt Trim Tabs Trim Tabs are not supported gt GPS Position The GPS page displays user position in latitude and longitude measured in degrees minutes and seconds or degrees and minutes gt Fuel Manager NOTE Fuel management requires a fuel memory module See an authorized Dealer for accessories The Fuel Manager page can display multiple monitoring categories See Fuel Manager on page 10 for a list of categories NOTE For multiple engine applications the engine display must be set in order to customize the Fuel Manager for a specific engine The selected engine appears at the bottom of the Fuel Manager page See Engine Dis played on page 27 for information on specifying the engine display The Fuel Manager menu controls the following options e Customize e Fuel Setup e Pages see Customizing Pages on page 23 e Screen see Screen Settings on page 14 e Audio Setup see Audio Settings on page 14 e System Setup see System Setup on page 27 CUSTOMIZE To customize Fuel Manager From the Fuel Manager page on the Main display press MENU Select CUSTOMIZE Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons choose a data box to customize Highlight the desired item Press ENTER to set the data for
16. ccuracy of the Fuel Remaining and Fuel Range figures by allowing users to input fuel added to the tank From the Fuel Setup menu select PARTIAL FILL Press ENTER Add fuel to the fuel tank Using the UP DOWN buttons input the amount of fuel added to the fuel tank Press ENTER to set Economy Speed Source The Economy Speed Source option allows customization of the speed mea surement source From the Fuel Setup menu select ECO SPEED SRc Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select a speed source Paddle Wheel Speed Pitot Speed or GPS Speed Press ENTER to set the speed source NOTE Paddle Wheel Speed is best suited for low speeds while Pitot Speed will work best at high speeds GPS Speed works well at both high and low speeds Reset Trip Fuel The Reset Trip Fuel option resets a trip fuel usage total From the Fuel Setup menu select RST TRIP FUEL Press ENTER Press ENTER again to reset the seasonal fuel total to zero System Setup From the Main display press MENU Using the UP DOWN buttons select SYSTEM SETUP Press ENTER The following options appear e Engine Displayed e Change Units e Bus Devices Sleep Mode Sonar Alarms e Speed Range Eng Tank Configuration e Pressure Range e Reset Values e NMEA Information e System Information gt Engine Displayed I Command can monitor up to three engines The Engine Displayed option controls which engine is monitored From the System Setup men
17. d that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the Products sold while this warranty is in effect For assistance please contact BRP US Inc Customer Support Services 250 Sea Horse Drive Waukegan IL 60085 1 847 689 7090 or visit www brp com For Products sold outside the fifty United States and Canada the BRP Limited Warranty for Evinrude Johnson Genuine Parts and Accessories Sold in the United States and Canada Limited Warranty applies except it is modified as follows e The Limited Warranty applies only to Products purchased as new and unused from a dis tributor or dealer authorized to distribute Products in the country in which the sale occurred Products purchased for commercial use or used commercially at any time during the war ranty period are warranted for SIX 6 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS from the date of pur chase Product is used commercially when it is used in connection with any work or employment that generates income during any part of the warranty period Product is also used commercially when at any point during the warranty period it is installed on a boat that has commercial tags or is licensed for commercial use If warranty service is required outside of the country of original sale Purchaser bears responsibility for any and all charges due to local practices and conditions that exceed or are in addition to customary charges in the country of sale such as but not limited to frei
18. e entered on one gauge The setup will be set on other Command network connected gauges gt Configuring Boat Setup With Boat Setup highlighted press ENTER A menu will appear allowing choices of the number of engines and fuel tanks on the vessel e 1 Eng 1 Tank e 2 Eng 1 Tank e 3 Eng 1 Tank e 1 Eng 2 Tank e 2 Eng 2 Tanks e 3 Eng 3 Tanks Using the UP DOWN buttons choose the applicable option Press ENTER After setting the engine tank configuration enter each tank size on the Set Tank Size menu This menu will appear with up to three options depending on the number of tanks chosen during Boat Setup e Port Tank e Stbd Tank Starboard tank e Cen Tank Center tank Using the UP DOWN buttons select the tank to set up Press ENTER The Setting Tank Size screen appears If only one tank was selected during Boat Setup the Setting Tank Size screen appears automatically Using the UP and DOWN buttons input how many gallons the tank will hold Press ENTER to set gallon capacity Press EXIT and repeat steps for each of the remaining tanks After all fuel tank capacities have been set press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display After resetting the configuration the Boat Setup screen appears From the Boat Setup screen press ENTER to access the engine tank configuration menu PAGES Pages are an essential part of the Command Digital gauge Pages allow users to mix and match data that will be displa
19. ealer for accessories gt Engine Trim The Engine Trim page monitors the position of the boat s engine in percent ages gt Diagnostics The Diagnostics page monitors engine performance and displays any alarms or warnings gt Fuel Manager The Fuel Manager page has three displays which can show any combina tion of the following data e Fuel Flow e Paddle Wheel Speed e Fuel Economy e Pitot Speed not supported e Fuel Remaining e Seasonal Fuel e Fuel Range e Trip Fuel Used e GPS Speed gt GPS Position The GPS Position page displays the boat s position in latitude and longitude using degrees minutes seconds or degrees minutes as units of measure gt Synchronizer The Synchronizer page will show RPM for up to three engines allowing users to synchronize the engines for smoother performance gt Trim Tabs The Trim Tab page monitors the position of the trim tabs using either per centages or degrees as units of measure Trim tabs are not supported Page Options gt Viewing Pages may be viewed by e Scrolling pages manually by using the ENTER and EXIT keys or e Setting pages to scroll automatically See Page Scrolling on page 12 NOTE The ENTER and EXIT keys aid scrolling through pages on the main display Pressing the ENTER key moves the scroll in one direction Pressing the EXIT key moves the scroll in the other direction gt Menus Each page has its own menu with the following basic menu categor
20. ges on page 11 See Types of Page Displays on page 9 for a detailed explanation of single dual and quad analog and digital page displays NOTE If a page is set to show information from a device that is not working properly or is not connected to the Command network the data boxes on the gauge will flash This indicates the device is not sending data to the net work Possible causes are a weak GPS signal or an unconfigured device To configure a device see setup steps in Bus Devices on page 15 SINGLE ANALOG PAGE To customize the Single Analog page From the single analog page on the Main display press MENU Select CUSTOMIZE Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons scroll through the categories Press ENTER to set the desired category as the default display NOTE The System Setup menu for all three analog gauges feature Speed Range and Pressure Range See System Setup on page 27 for informa tion on speed range and pressure range settings DUAL ANALOG PAGE To customize the Dual Analog page From the dual analog page on the Main display press MENU Select CUSTOMIZE Press ENTER Select the top or bottom gauge to customize Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN but tons scroll through the categories Press ENTER to set the desired cate gory as the default display for the top or bottom depending on selection gauge Repeat steps to set the display for the other top or bottom gauge if desired QUAD ANA
21. ges water pumps carburetor maintenance spark plug replacements etc c cosmetic damage or paint changes due to exposure to the elements or d damage caused by improper or lack of installation maintenance winterization and or storage failure to follow the procedures and recommendations in the Operator s Guide removal of parts improper repairs service main tenance or modification use of parts or accessories not manufactured or approved by BRP that are either incompatible with Product or adversely affect its operation performance or durability repairs done by anyone including Purchaser other than an authorized Dealer abuse misuse abnormal use neglect racing improper operation or operation of Product in a manner inconsistent with the Operator s Guide external damage accident submersion water ingestion fire theft vandalism or act of God operation with fuels oils or lubricants not suitable for use with Product see Operator s Guide rust or corrosion or cooling system blockage by foreign material This warranty will be voided in its entirety and rendered null and void a where Product has been altered or modified in such a way so as to adversely affect its operation performance or durability or has been altered or modified to change its intended use or b where Product is or has been used for racing or any other competitive activity at any point ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITA
22. ght insurance taxes license fees import duties and any financial charges levied by governments states territories and agencies For assistance please contact BRP US Inc Customer Support Services 250 Sea Horse Drive Waukegan Illinois 60085 1 847 689 7090 or the affiliate of BRP Inc where the Product was sold to the retail Purchaser No other change to the Limited Warranty shall be made or implied Effective as of December 1 2001
23. ide Customize Each page can be customized to display a data type based on user preferences MAIN DISPLAY Customize Screen ET oase one System Setup Add Page Single Analog Dual Analog Syston Seip Quad Analog Single Digital Dual Digital Audio Setup Quad Digital Key Sounds Trim Tabs Alarm Sound GPS Position Speed Dist Fuel Manager Temperature Engine Trim Pressure Diagnostics a Synchronizer Velume Remove Page i Page Scrolling Bus Devices Off Sleep Mode Set Time Sonar Alarms Pop Ups Setup Eng Tank Cfg RPM Reset Values Engine Trim NMEA Info Trim Tabs System Info Stay On Time multiple engines only Gauge Setup When the Command Digital gauge powers up for the first time the screen will show the Boat Setup menu The Boat Setup must be complete before proceeding During Boat Setup the number of engines and gas tanks on the vessel must be inputted NOTE If the Command Digital gauge was Dealer installed Boat Setup may already be completed To repeat or reconfigure Boat Setup press MENU Select SYSTEM SETUP Press ENTER Select ENG TANK CFG Press ENTER twice Boat Setup will only appear again if the Engine Tank configuration is reset certain sensors are added or if configuration is lost NOTE For multiple gauge setups Boat Setup needs to b
24. ies e Page e Screen e Audio Setup e System Setup Pages may be displayed one at a time or in a timed scroll set at a chosen interval See Page Scrolling on page 12 gt Adding Pages Pages can be added to the Main display Press the MENU button Using the UP DOWN buttons select PAGES Press ENTER Select ADD PAGE Press ENTER Use the UP DOWN but tons to view the list of available pages Highlight the desired page and press ENTER An adding page prompt appears Press ENTER to add the page To exit the menu and not add the page press the EXIT button until the main display reappears After adding the page the main display reappears and the selected page is part of the main display list gt Removing Pages Pages can be removed from the Main display Scroll to the page to be removed Press MENU button Using the UP DOWN buttons select PAGES Press ENTER Select REMOVE PAGE Press ENTER A remove page prompt appears Press the ENTER button to remove the page which was displayed on the Main display To exit the menu and not remove the page press the EXIT button until the main display reappears After removing the page the Main display reappears and the page is no longer a part of the Main display list gt Page Scrolling Pages can be viewed by manual or automatic scrolling MANUAL To scroll through pages manually use the ENTER and EXIT buttons to view pages AUTOMATIC To scroll through pages
25. ill appear as UNCFG F LEVEL To unconfigure Fluid Level From the Bus Devices list choose a config ured Fluid Level Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons highlight UNCONFIGURE Press ENTER Press ENTER again to confirm the unconfig ure device command The Bus Devices list reappears on and the UNCFG F LEVEL option appears on the list To configure Fluid Level Select UNCFG F LEVEL from the Bus Devices list Press ENTER The fluid levels can be configured by selecting a fluid level option from the list and pressing ENTER FUEL LEVEL CONFIGURATION Select FUEL from the configuration list Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons highlight a tank option port starboard center Press ENTER The Fuel Level is now configured for the selected tank FRESH WATER CONFIGURATION Select FRESH WATER from the configuration list Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons input the tank number 1 2 or 3 Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons input the tank capacity Press ENTER The Fresh Water tank is now configured WASTE WATER CONFIGURATION Select WASTE WATER from the configuration list Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons input the tank number 1 2 or 3 Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons input the tank capacity Press ENTER The Waste Water tank is now configured LIVE WELL CONFIGURATION Select LIVE WELL from the configuration list Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons input the tank number 1 2 or 3
26. ion about the version and build of the Command software From the System Setup menu select SYSTEM INFO Press ENTER The sys tem information will be displayed on the screen gt Speed Range Speed range controls the range of speed displayed on the Command Digi tal gauge From a single dual or quad analog page on the Main display press MENU Highlight SYSTEM SETUP Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select SPEED RANGE Press ENTER Choose the desired speed range 0 40 0 80 or 0 120 Press ENTER to set the speed range gt Pressure Range Pressure range controls the range of pressure displayed on the Command Digital gauge From a single dual or quad analog page on the Main display press MENU Highlight SYSTEM SETUP Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select PRESSURE RANGE Press ENTER Select ENGINE WATER Other categories display but are not supported e Engine oil e Fuel e Engine boost e Transmission oil Choose the desired engine water pressure range 0 15 0 30 0 60 0 80 or 0 100 psi Press ENTER to set the engine water pressure range gt Change Units Measurement units can be customized to suit user preference From the System Setup menu select CHANGE UNITS Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select a monitoring category e Speed distance e Depth Temperature e GPS coordinates e Pressure e Volume SPEED AND DISTANCE From the Change Units menu select SPEED AND DISTAN
27. mpera ture option Temp 1 Temp 2 Temp 3 etc on the Selecting Temp menu and press ENTER The temperature sensor has been configured as the selected temperature option The Bus Devices list reappears To reconfigure a temperature sensor A Name Already Selected mes sage will appear if a sensor is already configured with that sensor name If the Name Already Selected message appears follow steps to unconfigure a temperature sensor After the temperature sensor unconfigure select Temp 1 or Temp 2 etc Press ENTER Choose RECONFIGURE Press ENTER The Temperature Selection menu appears Select desired temperature sensor Press ENTER After the Bus Devices list reappears follow steps to configure a temperature sensor gt Fuel Flow NOTE Evinrude E TEC outboards interface with the Command Digital gauge providing sensor configuration for fuel flow No setup or configuration is required gt Fluid Level Fluid Level settings monitors up to three tanks for each fluid level category e Fuel e Fresh Water e Oil e Black Water e Waste Water e Live Well Fuel tanks are displayed as Fuel Tank P for port Fuel Tank C for cen ter and Fuel Tank S for starboard A single fuel tank installation is dis played as Fuel Tank If multiple tanks for the other fluid tanks exits fresh water oil etc each will have a numerical designation If a tank s has not been configured it w
28. part therein and proof of purchase of the Product original bill of sale to Dealer promptly after the appearance of the defect and in any event within the warranty period Purchaser must sign the repair work order prior to repair to validate warranty coverage and must provide BRP Dealer with a reasonable oppor tunity to repair replace the defective part All replaced parts become the property of BRP BRP s obligations under this warranty are limited to at its sole discretion repairing or replac ing parts of Product found to be defective in material or workmanship in BRP s reasonable judgment Repair or replacement of parts will be without charge for parts and labor at any authorized Dealer No claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescis sion of the sale of Product to Purchaser BRP reserves the right to improve modify or change Products without assuming any obligation to modify Products previously manufactured If warranty service is required outside of the fifty United States or Canada Purchaser will bear responsibility for any additional charges due to local practices and conditions including but not limited to freight insurance taxes license fees import duties and any financial charges levied by governments states territories and agencies The following are not warranted under any circumstances a normal wear and tear b routine maintenance items including but not limited to adjustments oil chan
29. rn to the Main display To set screen to reverse video From the Screen menu select REVERSE VIDEO Press ENTER The dark and light colors have reversed white text on a black background now appears as black text on a white background To turn OFF reverse video From the Screen menu select REVERSE VIDEO Press ENTER Reverse video is disabled Press the EXIT button twice to return to the Main display Audio Settings The Command Digital gauge will emit audible sounds during operation The following audible notices can be adjusted in Audio Setup e Key sounds e Alarm sounds To adjust audio sounds Press MENU Using the UP DOWN buttons select AUDIO SETUP Press ENTER Select KEY SOUNDS or ALARM SOUNDS Press ENTER Select ON or OFF setting Press ENTER to set the sound The Audio Setup Menu appears Press EXIT to return to Main display I COMMAND SYSTEM SET UP The Command Digital gauge must be configured in order to accurately dis play the following engine and boat data e Fuel Flow e Fluid Level e GPS Module Paddle Wheel es Trim Tabs not supported Bus Devices The Command Digital gauge can be used to detect and configure other network enabled devices and gauges by executing the Bus Devices com mand The Bus Devices command allows users to run a system check on all configurable devices connected to the network To run the Bus Devices command Press MENU Select SYSTEM SETUP Using the UP DOWN b
30. rs NOTE It is recommended a LOW LEVEL warning be set for tanks which con sume fluids such as fuel oil etc A Low LEVEL warning will activate when the fluid level drops below a preset percentage of the tank s capacity It is recommended a HIGH LEVEL warning be set for tanks which add fluid as the boat is used black water waste water A High Level warning will activate when the tank is nearing capacity To calibrate Fluid Level See Fluid Level Calibration on page 20 To reset Fluid Level values Select RESET VALUES from the tank configu ration menu Press ENTER Press ENTER again to reset the tank device configuration values The tank reverts to the default setting The previously set calibration is removed NOTE By resetting values from the configuration menu ONLY the device selected from the Bus Devices list will be set back to its defaults WARNING Resetting any sensor will lose all configuration and cali bration for that sensor gt Fluid Level Calibration Calibrating Fluid level is an important step to ensuring the tank status is cor rectly transmitted over the network The Fluid Level screens are designed to give users an approximate repre sentation of fluid usage and levels Due to various factors such as system configurations tank sizes and shapes and boating conditions the Com mand Digital gauge is only a guide to fluid management and cannot be relied upon to display exact readings
31. s follow all safety warnings and recommendations supplied with the boat and outboard Do not disregard any of the safety precau tions and instructions Need Assistance For any questions regarding the boat or outboard operation please refer to the boat s user s guide or outboard s operator s guide for support informa tion For questions or problems regarding the Command Digital gauge please contact BRP Customer Support at 1 847 689 7090 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ees see 4 COMMAND SYSTEM SET UP 15 BASIC I COMMAND OPERATION 5 Bus Devices 15 Powering Up 5 5 Gauge Reset 15 Overview of Gauge Menus 6 Gauge Configuration 16 Gauge Setup 7 Temperature Sensors 17 Configuring Boat Setup 8 Fuel Flow 2 2 00 e AnG 17 PAGES Eyes BE En eee eyes 9 Fluid Level iss EER EE ei 17 Types of Page Displays 9 Fluid Level Calibration 20 Analog Displays 9 Fluid Tank Setup Digital Displays 9 and Calibration 21 Engine Trim 10 GPS Module Paddle Wheel Diagnostics 10 Speed and Trim Tabs 22 Fuel Manager 10 ADVANCED OPERATION 23 GPS Position 10 Customizing Pages 23 Synchronizer 10 Trim Tabs 0 55 24 Trim Tabs 4 10 GPS Position
32. the selected data box To customize other data boxes repeat the steps above FUEL SETUP From the Fuel Manager page press MENU Select Fuel Setup Press ENTER The Fuel Setup menu appears It controls the following options e Fuel Remaining Source e Reset Seasonal e Refill Tank e Partial Fill e Economy Speed Source e Reset Trip Fuel Fuel Remaining Source The two options Engine Fuel Flow and Fluid Level Sensor allow users to choose which sensor is used to monitor fuel level From the Fuel Setup menu select FUEL REM SRc Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons highlight ENG FFLOW or FLUID LEV SNSR Press ENTER to set the default fluid level sensor Reset Seasonal Fuel usage can be tracked for trips and even entire seasons The reset sea sonal option allows a reset of the total seasonal fuel usage From the Fuel Setup menu select RST SEASONAL Press ENTER Press ENTER again to reset the seasonal fuel total to zero NOTE Resetting seasonal fuel will set fuel usage to zero for all outboards in multiple outboard setups Refill Tank The Refill Tank option allows a recalibration of the fuel tank after it has been filled to full capacity From the Fuel Setup menu select REFILL TANK Press ENTER Refill the fuel tank until it is full Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons input the amount of fuel added to the fuel tank Press ENTER to set Partial Fill The Partial Fill option helps maintain the a
33. u select Engine Displayed Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons choose Port Center or Starboard Press ENTER to set the Engine Displayed option gt Bus Devices From the System Setup menu select Bus DEVICES Press ENTER The Searching for Bus Devices message appears and a list of all devices attached to the network appears gt Sonar Alarms Sonar alarms are available to aid in avoiding underwater objects or shallow operating conditions A transducer enabling depth and temperature or tri ducer enabling depth temperature and speed is required for sonar alarm functionality See an authorized Dealer From the System Setup menu select SONAR ALARMS Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons choose DEEP or SHALLOW Press ENTER Select SET DEPTH or choose the option to turn the sonar alarm feature OFF Press ENTER Using the UP DOWN buttons select the desired depth Press ENTER to set the Sonar Alarm gt Engine Tank Configuration See Gauge Setup on page 7 for information on setting up the engine and tank configuration gt Reset Values From the System Setup menu select Reset Values Press ENTER Press MENU highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER Press ENTER again to reset all values to zero NOTE Resetting values will not clear Engine Tank configuration or the set tings of EP sensors previously calibrated or configured gt System Information The system information screen provides informat
34. uttons highlight Bus Devices Press ENTER Searching Bus Devices displays Once all devices are detected a list of the devices Bus Devices list displays The Bus Devices command acts as the device manager for the network allowing configuration of devices This command also sets and resets critical values such as alarms and calibration NOTE Devices will vary in name and number depending on what has been connected to the network The number of sensors attached to the network will match the number that comes up on the Bus Devices list Gauge Reset If gauge settings are modified and the results are unsatisfactory the gauge can be reset to its factory default settings using the Reset Values command To reset gauge values Press MENU Using the UP DOWN buttons select SYSTEM SETUP Press ENTER Choose RESET VALUES Press ENTER Press ENTER again to reset the values WARNING Resetting values is a factory hard reset All settings will be wiped out NOTE Resetting values resets the gauge only and does not affect engine tank configuration or the calibration and configuration settings of other devices on the network If a sensor is configured or reconfigured its designation is assigned or reas signed to a different sensor location on the boat The following items can be configured unconfigured or reconfigured Temperature Sensors UNCFG TEMP e Fuel Flow Sensors UNCFG F FLOW e Fluid Level UNCFG F LEV
35. yed on the LCD screen Once page preferences are set the gauge allows customized pages to display the data most important to the user To customize pages see Customizing Pages on page 23 The Command Digital gauge supports up to 16 pages allowing pages to be added more than once with each one customized differently Types of Page Displays Page displays can be presented in analog or digital format as single dual or guad displays e Single page display One analog gauge or digital reading e Dual page display Two analog gauges or digital readings Quad page display Four analog gauges or digital readings gt Analog Displays Analog page displays allow the following data combinations e Alt Voltage e GPS Speed e Atmospheric Pressure e Paddle Wheel Speed e Battery Voltage Pitot Speed not supported e Engine Temp e Tachometer e Fluid Level Temperature gt Digital Displays Digital page displays allow the following data combinations e Alt Voltage e Fuel Range e Atmospheric Pressure e Fuel Remaining e Battery Voltage e GPS Speed e Depth e Paddle Wheel Speed e Engine Load e Pitot Speed not supported e Engine Temperature e Tachometer e Fuel Economy e Temperature e Fuel Flow e Total Engine Hours NOTE Certain pages may need a network accessory in order to display information Speed readings reguire a GPS or paddlewheel Fuel manage ment requires a fuel memory module See an authorized D

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