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C10 Color Display Configuration Manual P/N 99954-62016...
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All information, illustrations, photographs and specifications contained in this book are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. Produced by Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. Technical Publications & Training Issue Date: June 2016...
This manual is designed to guide you through the most common single-engine and dual-engine configurations of the Suzuki C10 Color Display. Notably, once you learn how to configure a dual-engine set-up on the C10, you will also be able to configure three-engine and four-engine set-ups.
Set the Time and Date NOTE: With a GPS installed, the local time offset is automatically populated. 1. To set the time and date manually, use the arrow buttons to select Time format, then use the arrow buttons to select the 12-hour or 24-hour time format and press Enter.
Vessel Set-up 1. On the Vessel Set-up screen, the C10 will default to one engine and one fuel tank. If you are only setting up the C10 for a single fuel tank, use the arrow buttons to select Total Fuel Capacity.
Engine Display Set-Up On the Engine Display Setup screen, the C10 defaults Center in the Engine 1 box. If you are only setting up the C10 for a single engine, you do not need to make any changes on this screen.
Configure Devices on the Network 1. To configure devices on the vessel’s network, press the Menu button once. 2. Press Enter to select Settings. 3. Use the arrow buttons to select System and press Enter.
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4. Select Network and press Enter. 5. Select Device List and press Enter. 6. The Device List screen that opens is used to access and configure each device connected to the network. TIP: You can use this screen to confirm that your devices are properly connected to the network.
Check for live data for that device. If you see live data, this confirms that the device is both connected properly and is transmitting data to the C10. Using the Auto Select Function 1. To add a device, press Menu once so that the C10 returns to the System screen.
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5. The screen returns to the Network screen — press Enter again. 6. The C10 Color Display is automatically highlighted on the Device List screen. Since it does not need to be configured, go to the next step.
Configuring the Fluid Level Sensor 1. Use the arrow buttons to select Fluid level sensor. 2. There are three selections within the Fluid Level Sensor screen: – Configure – Alarms – Calibrate 3. Select Configure and press Enter. NOTE: When configuring a single fuel tank, the fluid level sensor will default to Center as shown in the Tank box.
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4. Use the down arrow to select Fluid Type, then press Enter. 5. Select Yes to confirm it. 6. Use the arrow buttons to specify Tank size.
7. Select Yes to confirm it. 8. Press Menu to return to the previous screen. Setting the Alarm 1. Use the arrow buttons to select Alarms, then press Enter. 2. The default setting for Alarms is zero, but it is recommended that a low fuel alarm be set.
3. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the alarm percentage (for example, 20 percent). Then select Set Configuration and press Enter. 4. A warning screen asks you confirm that you want to change the fluid level configuration — select Yes and press Enter. 5.
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3. To start, select from the Num Pts drop-down and select Calibrate. NOTE: In this example, the C10 is being configured for a 2-point calibration. For additional calibration information, refer to the information provided with the fluid level sensor.
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5. When the Calibration/Point Set screen opens, OK is highlighted — press Enter again. 6. When the Fluid Level - Calibration screen re-opens, select Full from the Fluid level drop- down, then select Calibrate and press Enter. 7. When the Calibration/Point Set screen opens, OK is highlighted —...
If the GPS is properly connected, it does not need to be configured. Suzuki Engine Interface 1. The last item on the Device List is the Suzuki Engine Interface. There is no need to Configure the engine interface for a single-engine installation.
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2. From the default screen, press Menu and press Enter. Then select Settings and press Enter. 3. On the Settings screen, select Pages, then press Enter. 4. Select Pages again and press Enter.
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5. Select box number 4 and press Enter. NOTE: The boxes for the first three items in the Pages screen are checked — these are default pages that are already configured and cannot be changed. 6. Select Replace and press Enter — this allows you to choose from ten custom page templates.
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8. After pressing Enter, the Pages screen shows a check mark and a description for the page you have just selected for item number 4 on the list. 9. Press Menu to return to the default screen. 10. Use the arrow buttons to locate the custom page that you just added.
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12. The box is highlighted in the new screen that appears — this is where you can change the data field. 13. Press Enter — the data options are now listed for you. NOTE: With 10 different categories shown, there are also 43 different options within those 10 categories.
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15. Select Fuel Remaining and press Enter. This provides you with the data from the Fluid level sensor. 16. After selecting the data, the screen highlights the frame of the C10 Color Display. 17. Press the Menu button and select save, then press Enter.
For example, the fuel remaining screen. You have now finished configuring the C10 for the typical single-engine vessel application. This includes: 1 C10 Color Display...
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