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6. FUEL_x=[y,z|OFF]
x — identifier of the fuel tank on the NMEA 2000 network [0..9]
y — address of the engine (or other equipment) of the J1939 network, providing data on the level of fuel
in the tank [0..254]
z — tank [PORT, STARBOARD]
Factory setting (from x=0 to 7): {0,PORT}, {0,STARBOARD}, OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF
The engine and other equipment on the J1939 network can send information about two fuel tanks which
are nominally counted as the first and second, or left and right, port or starboard (J1939 SPN 96 or SPN 38).
Example of the configuration file:
FUEL=DIESEL
FUEL_0=0,PORT
FUEL_1=0,STARBOARD
FUEL_2=OFF
In the BRP CAN network, only one fuel tank is supported, its data is stored to the fuel tank with
the «0,PORT» setting, see IV.2 for details.
In a SmartCraft network, two fuel tanks (port and starboard) can be connected to each engine. Use
the engine number (0..3) instead of the address of the engine.
7. MDI_PROP_MESSAGE=[ON|OFF]
Factory setting: ON
Turns on processing of messages from the Volvo Penta MDI (Mechanical Diesel Interface, installed
on engines D1 and D2) about the engine’s status and warnings (see VI.1). These messages are proprietary
Volvo Penta extension of J1939 standard.