Garmin GPSMAP 7x2 Owner's Manual page 55

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Engine overheating.
Stop the engine immediately. Check the cooling water inlet, and
clear it if it is blocked.
Do not continue to run the engine if this indicator is on. Serious
engine damage will occur.
Low battery voltage.
Check the battery and battery connections, and tighten all loose
battery connections.
Return to port soon if tightening the battery connections does not
increase the battery voltage. Consult your Yamaha dealer
immediately.
NOTE: Do NOT stop the engine when this alert is on. If you do,
you may not be able to restart the engine.
Water in the fuel.
Water has collected in the fuel filter (fuel separator).
Stop the engine immediately and consult the engine manual to
drain the water from the fuel filter.
NOTE: Gasoline mixed with water might cause damage to the
engine.
Check engine/maintenance alert.
Consult your Yamaha dealer immediately. The check engine alert
also appears when more than 100 hours have elapsed since the
previous maintenance.
Engine alert notification. (Helm Master)
Engine emission issue.
Setting Up the Gauges
Configuring the Number of Engines
1
From a gauges screen, select Menu > Num. Engines.
2
Select the number of engines.
Configuring the Tank Level Sensors
1
From a gauges screen, select Menu > Tank Preset.
2
Select a tank level sensor to configure.
3
Select Name, enter a name, and select Done.
4
Select Type, and select the type of sensor.
5
Select Style, and select the style of sensor.
6
Select Tank Capacity, enter the capacity of the tank, and
select Done.
7
Select Calibration, and follow the on-screen instructions to
calibrate the tank levels.
If you do not calibrate the tank levels, the system uses
default settings for the tank levels.
Changing the Data Shown
1
From a data screen, hold a customizable item.
2
Select a data type.
3
Select the data to display.
Yamaha Engine Data Settings
Be sure the settings are set correctly. If not, the engine screen
will not display the correct information.
From a Yamaha engine screen, select Menu.
Trip: Displays information about the trip, such as distance and
hours, and allows you to reset these values.
Maintenance Reminder: Displays maintenance information,
enables you to set the maintenance intervals, and allows you
to reset the time elapsed since the previous maintenance.
Tank Preset: Sets the tank name, fluid type, sensor style, and
tank capacity, and calibrates the sensor.
Gauges and Graphs
NOTICE
NOTICE
Trim Assist: Turns the trim assist feature on or off. Available on
the Helm Master system equipped with a digital engine
control (DEC) system.
Steer Friction: Sets the friction on the steering wheel. The
friction adjusts automatically according to the engine speed.
Available on the Helm Master system equipped with a digital
engine control (DEC) system.
Lock to Lock: Sets the number of times the steering wheel can
be turned between locks, fully to port and fully to starboard.
Speed Control: Sets the speed source to GPS or RPM. Using
GPS as the Speed Source is available only with the Helm
Master EX system equipped with an autopilot or joystick.
GPS is not available on the Helm Master system.
Autopilot Setting: Configures the Yamaha autopilot settings.
Available on the Helm Master EX system equipped with an
autopilot. For Garmin autopilot information, see
page
39).
Joystick and Set Point: Sets the joystick thrust, trim angle and
preset, fine tuning distance, and fish point settings. Available
on the Helm Master system and the Helm Master EX system
equipped with a joystick.
Trim Assist Preset: Sets up the trim assist presets. Available
on the Helm Master system equipped with a digital engine
control (DEC) system.
Fuel Flow Offset: Sets the offset for the fuel flow data.
Off Timer: Turns off the system one hour after the engine is
turned off.
Battery Management: Configures the battery management
system, such as setting the type and capacity of the
batteries. Also displays the battery status. Available on Helm
Master EX systems equipped with Battery Management
System (BMS).
Calibration: Calibrates various features, such as the Trim Zero
Set and compass.
Reset: Resets the engine and gateway data.
Setting the Fuel Alarm
Before you can set a fuel level alarm, a compatible fuel flow
sensor must be connected to the chartplotter.
You can set an alarm to sound when the total amount of
remaining onboard fuel reaches the level you specify.
1
Select Settings > Alarms > Fuel > Set Total Fuel Onboard
> On.
2
Enter the remaining amount of fuel that triggers the alarm,
and select Done.
Setting the Fuel Capacity of the Vessel
1
Select Settings > My Vessel > Fuel Capacity.
2
Enter the combined total capacity of the fuel tanks.
Synchronizing the Fuel Data with the Actual Vessel
Fuel
You can synchronize the fuel levels in the chartplotter with the
actual fuel in the vessel when you add fuel to your vessel.
1
Select A/V, Gauges, Controls > Engines > Menu.
2
Select an option:
• After you have filled up all the fuel tanks on the vessel,
select Fill Up All Tanks. The fuel level is reset to
maximum capacity.
• After you have added less than a full tank of fuel, select
Add Fuel to Boat, and enter the amount added.
• To specify the total fuel in the vessel tanks, select Set
Total Fuel Onboard, and enter the total amount of fuel in
the tanks.
(Autopilot,
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