Water speed averaging
Averages water speed by measuring your speed at a selected interval of time. Water speed
intervals range from one to thirty seconds. For example if you select five seconds, your
displayed water speed will be based on averaging over 5 seconds of sampling.
Calibration range: 1-30 seconds. Default is 1 second.
Water temperature calibration
Temperature calibration is used to adjust the water temperature value from the sonar
transducer. It may be required to correct for localized influences to the measured
temperature.
Calibration range: -9.9° - +9.9°. Default is 0°.
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Note:
Water temperature calibration only appears if the transducer is temperature
capable.
Transducer type
Transducer type is used for selecting the transducer model connected to the sonar module.
The transducer selected will determine what frequencies the user can select during sonar
operation. In some transducers with built-in temperature sensors, the temperature reading
may be inaccurate or not available at all if the wrong transducer is selected. Transducer
temperature sensors are one of two impedances - 5k or 10k. Where both options are given
for the same model transducer, refer to paperwork supplied with transducer to determine
impedance.
ForwardScan setup
Available when the ForwardScan feature is turned on. For setup information, refer to the
Operator Manual.
Autopilot settings
For setup and commissioning of autopilot computers, refer to the documentation included
with your autopilot system or autopilot computer.
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Note:
The WheelKey can be used as a standby key when configured for autopilot
control. To configure the WheelKey, refer to
"Configure WheelKey"
on page 20.
Fuel settings
The fuel utility monitors a vessel's fuel consumption. This information is totaled to indicate
trip and seasonal fuel usage, and is used to calculate fuel economy for display on instrument
pages and the data bar.
To use the utility, a Navico Fuel Flow sensor, or a NMEA 2000 engine adaptor cable/gateway
with Navico Fuel Data Storage device must be fitted to the vessel. The Navico Fuel Flow
sensor, does not require the use of a separate Fuel Storage device. Refer to the engine
manufacturer or dealer for information on whether or not your engine provides a data
output, and what adaptor is available to connect to NMEA 2000.
Once the physical connection is made, ensure source selection is completed. Multiple engine
installations using Fuel Flow sensors, or Fuel Data Storage devices, require setup of related
engine location in the Device list. For general source selection information, refer to
"Network
settings"
on page 31.
Vessel setup
The Vessel setup dialog must be used to select the number of engines, the number of tanks
and vessel’s total fuel capacity across all tanks.
Software setup
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