Alarms and Notifications
The following are the Alarms that can be present on the InfoCen-
ter.
Auto Bilge
The sensor detects that the automatic bilge pumping
system has turned ON.
Check Transmission
The Engine Control Module is reporting a potential is-
sue with the transmission. See the Engine section of
this manual for more details.
Coolant Temperature
The Engine Control Module is reporting a potential prob-
lem with the coolant temperature exceeding limits for
appropriate cooling of the engine.
Low Battery
The system detects that the battery may be discharg-
ing at a rate that could leave the boat unable to run if
ignored.
Low Fuel
If ignored, the engine may starve and leave the boat
stranded during the outing. This alert will appear when
the fuel tank has approximately 1/4 of a tank left.
Controls Screen
For the driver to access the Controls Screen, use the
Navigation Keypad and press the button with the three
horizontal lines.
The
Controls Menu has the following pages.
Blower
Highlighting
Blower and pressing the Enter key will
toggle the blower ON and OFF.
Bilge Pump
Highlighting
Bilge and pressing the Enter key will
toggle the bilge ON and OFF.
Heater
Highlighting
Heater and pressing the Enter key will toggle the
Heater On and Off
Seat Heater
Highlighting
Seat Heater and pressing the Enter key will toggle
the Seat Heater On and Off
All Off
Highlighting
ALL OFF and pressing the Enter Key will turn off all
active outputs.
Exit
Navigates the InfoCenter back to the
Settings page.
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Low Oil Level
The engine oil level is too low to sufficiently protect the
engine. Return to shore and do not operate until the
oil level has been verified and meets requirements. See the
Engine
section of this manual for more details.
Oil Pressure
The Engine Control Module is reporting a potential prob-
lem with the oil pressure in the engine not being within
operational requirements. If possible, return to shore and seek as-
sistance. See the
Engine section of this manual for more details.
Service Engine
The Engine Control Module is reporting a potential prob-
lem with one or more sensors in the engine and caus-
ing a default engine fault code. This indicates an issue that requires
attention from an authorized Malibu dealer. See also the
Engine sec-
tion of this manual.
Shallow Water
The boat has moved into water shallower than what
the
Shallow Water Alarm setpoint is set to in the Set-
tings Menu. Return to deeper water.
Navigation Keypad
The Navigational Keypad is provided to control the dash. The top
three buttons are for turning the
Cruise Control ON and OFF and
control the
Set Speed. The center button is a directional pad that
allows the driver to control and navigate the InfoCenter Screens. The
bottom three buttons are hotkeys for the InfoCenter. These Hotkeys
allow the driver to access the
Lighting, Controls, and Settings screen
with one button push.
TXI PREMIUM DASH
The TXi Premium Dash utilizes a Viper II 7” Touchscreen Display.
This display is located to the right of the steering wheel, mounted to
a billet plate. It provides information on much of the boat’s function-
ality. The following information provides more detail about the infor-
mation that is displayed on the 7” Display.
7” Display Screen
Persistent Screen Information
The 7” Display will always show the following information except
when navigating in the
Settings Menu.
• Stereo Volume Slider
Move the slider Up or Down to control the volume level of
the zone shown in the bottom right corner.
• Stereo Volume Zone Control
Select between Main and Interior Zones.
• Day/Night Brightness Control
• Stereo Power Button
• Gauge Screen
• Controls Screen
• Stereo Screen
• Media Screen
• Maps Screen
• Stereo Source
• Stereo Seek Forward/Back
• Stereo Mute
Gauge Screen
The Gauge Screen will show the driver the following information.
• Vessel Speed
The vessel speed can be shown in either Miles per Hour or
Kilometers per Hour. This can be changed by accessing the
Settings
page and changing the Units.
• Engine RPM
The engine RPM, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and
battery voltage will all be broadcast from the engine ECU.