Identifying Engines; Configuring Transducer Settings - Raymarine AXIOM Advanced Operation Instructions

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Each tab enables you to view and select your preferred data source. The currently active data source
will display its current value in use. Data source selection can be manual or set to automatic:
• Auto — your MFD will automatically select a device.
• Manual — you can manually select your preferred device.
Networked MFDs will automatically be updated to use the Data sources selected on your Data
master MFD.

Identifying engines

Engine data can be displayed on your MFD if your engines are transmitting the relevant supported
data on to the MFD network. If your system has mislabelled your engines then you can correct this
using the Engine identification wizard.
The Engine identification wizard can be accessed from the Boat details tab: Homescreen > Settings
> Boat details > Identify engines.
1. Ensure the correct number of engines is selected in the Num of Engines: box.
2. Select Identify engines.
3. Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the engine identification wizard.

Configuring Transducer settings

For systems set up with Sonar, you should configure your transducer settings.
1. Select Transducer from the Sonar app's Settings menu: Menu > Settings > Transducer
2. Select how you want your depth to appear:
i. Below transducer (default) — No offset required
ii. Below keel — Enter the distance between the transducer face and the bottom of the Keel.
iii. Below waterline —Enter the distance between the bottom of your Keel and the waterline.
3. If your transducer includes a temperature sensor then you can also configure temperature
settings as follows:
i. Enable or disable temperature readings as required.
ii. If enabled, check the temperature reading against the actual water temperature.
iii. If the current reading requires adjustment, select Calibrate temp and enter the difference
between your 2 readings.
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