Viewing Trip Gauges
Trip gauges show information for odometer, speed, time, and fuel for your present trip.
Select Info > Trip & Graphs > Trip.
Resetting Trip Gauges
1 Select Info > Trip & Graphs > Trip.
2 Select an option:
• To set all the readings for the present trip to zero, select Reset Trip.
• To set the maximum speed reading to zero, select Reset Maximum Speed.
• To set the odometer reading to zero, select Reset Odometer.
• To set all the readings to zero, select Reset All.
Battery Management
You can view the battery and other power sources, and the devices that use those sources.
Batteries are listed along the top of the screen. Other sources of power, such as solar, alternator, converter, and
wind generator, are listed along the left side. The items along the right side of the screen are devices that use
the batteries and other power sources.
Setting Up the Battery Management Page
1 Select OneHelm™, A/V, Gauges > Battery Management > Menu > Edit Devices.
2 Select an item.
3 Select Device, and select an item from the list.
4 If necessary, select Name, enter a name for this device, and select Done.
5 If necessary, select Change Icon, select a new symbol, and select Done.
6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each device.
Viewing Graphs
Before you can view graphs of various environmental changes, such as temperature, depth, and wind, you must
have an appropriate transducer or sensor connected to the network.
Select Info > Trip & Graphs > Graphs.
Setting the Graph Range and Time Scales
You can indicate the amount of time and the range of depth that appear in the depth and water temperature
graphs.
1 From a graph, select Graph Setup.
2 Select an option:
• To set a time-elapsed scale, select Duration. The default setting is 10 minutes. Increasing the time-
elapsed scale allows you to view variations over a longer period of time. Decreasing the time-elapsed
scale allows you to view more detail over a shorter period of time.
• To set the graph scale, select Scale. Increasing the scale allows you to view more variation in readings.
Decreasing the scale allows you to view more detail in the variation.
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