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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...
Initial Power-Up NOTE: The C10 should be connected to a dual cable or Suzuki Precision Control (SPC) motor, and then be powered up. It is now ready for configuration. Once the C10 Color Display is turned ON, the Suzuki “S”...
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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. 2. Use the arrow buttons to select Date format, then set the date and press Enter.
C10, then press Enter. Vessel Set-up 1. On the Vessel Set-up screen, the C10 will default to 1 engine and 1 fuel tank. Use the arrow buttons to select the Number of Engines box.
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3. After confirming the Vessel Setup information, select OK and press Enter. Engine Display Configuration Since you’re working with three C10 Color Displays, it’s important that the information from the port and starboard engines are displayed correctly, as shown below. Port C10 Color Display...
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1. On the port C10 Color Display, use the arrow buttons to change Engine 1 to Port. Leave Engine 2 as no engine. Then select OK. 2. On the center C10 Color Display, use the arrow buttons to change Engine 1 to Port, and use the arrow buttons to set Engine 2 to Starboard.
When you’re finished, your three C10 Color Displays should appear as shown below. Port C10 Color Display Center C10 Color Display Starboard C10 Color Display Warning Screen The C10 uses engine fuel flow to calculate the remaining fuel in the fuel tank.
Configure Devices on the Network With everything physically connected, the first item to configure are the engine interfaces. 1. Press the Menu button once. 2. Press Enter to select the Settings menu. 3. Using the arrow buttons to select System and press Enter.
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4. Make sure Network is highlighted, then press Enter. 5. Use the arrow buttons to highlight Device List, then press Enter. NOTE: The Device List is where you access the individual devices and configure them one at a time. The Device List display is also useful for confirming that each item is connected to the backbone.
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6. Using the arrow buttons, select Suzuki Engine Interface. 7. With only the starboard engine interface connected, use the arrow buttons to find it on the Device List and highlight it. NOTE: With a multiple engine application, it is recommended that you connect and label each engine interface one-by-one, starting with the starboard side first.
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10. Select Yes to confirm the location. 11. With the latest engine interface software version, the year and engine type are automatically populated. 12. Now repeat the process above to configure the port engine interface. With the port engine interface connected, use the arrow buttons to find it on the Device List and highlight it, then press Enter.
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13. Use the arrow buttons to highlight Configure and press Enter. 14. Confirm the location to port. If the C10 displays anything other than port, change the location to port and select Yes to confirm the location change. The year and engine automatically populate the screen.
Configuring the Fluid Level Sensor The next item on the Device List to be configured are the fluid level sensors. 1. Use the arrow buttons to highlight Suzuki Fluid Level. NOTE: With multiple fluid level sensors, it is recommended that you connect and label each fluid sensor one-by- one, starting with the starboard side first (just like the Engine Interfaces).
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5. Select Yes to confirm the selection. 6. Select the Fluid type to Fuel. 7. Press Yes to confirm the fluid type.
8. Use the arrow buttons to select Tank size and press Enter. 9. When the box begins flashing, use the arrow buttons to specify the number of gallons and press Enter. 10. Select Yes to confirm the tank size. 11. Press Menu to return to the previous screen. Setting the Alarm After configuring the fluid level sensors, configure the low fuel alarms.
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2. Select the Empty alarm box and use the arrow buttons to set the low fuel alarm percent. 3. A warning screen asks you to confirm the fluid level change configuration — select Yes and press Enter. Calibrating the Fuel Level Sensor After the low fuel warning is set, the calibration fuel level points need to be set.
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Select Confirm to go to the next screen. 3. Select from the Number Points 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. Fill the fuel tank to full capacity. 7. When the Fluid Level - Calibration screen re-opens, select Full from the Fluid level drop- down, then select Calibrate and press Enter. 8.
Using the Auto Select Function The Auto Select option is one of the most unique and important features of the C10 Color Display. By choosing Auto Select, the C10 detects devices on the network and automatically configures them for you.
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3. Use the arrow buttons to select System and press Enter. 4. Select Network and press Enter, then select Auto Select and press Enter. 5. When the Auto Configure screen opens, select Yes and press Enter.
Setting Up a Custom Page 1. From the default screen, press the Menu button — Settings is highlighted for you — press Enter to select it. 2. Select Pages and press Enter. 3. Select Box 4. NOTE: The boxes for the first three items in the Pages screen are checked —...
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4. Select Replace and press Enter — this allows you to choose from ten custom page templates. NOTE: Choosing Enabled instead of Replace only permits you to choose from the three default-style pages already available in the software. 5. The 2x1 grid page is selected to monitor both the fluid level sensors already configured.
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7. Select Change Data and press Enter. 8. In the 2x1 screen you have two types of data you can select. To select the top box, high- light the first 2x1 field and press Enter. 9. Select Fuel Tank and press Enter.
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10. Select Fuel Level and press Enter. 11. Select Starboard (Stbd) and press Enter. 12. If the custom page is set-up correctly, the fuel level field should be highlighted for you. When the vessel’s ignition key is turned ON, it will show the fuel level for the starboard engine.
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13. Use the down arrow to select the bottom 2x1 field and press Enter. 14. Select Fuel Tank and press Enter. 15. Select Fuel Level and press Enter.
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16. Select Port and press Enter. 17. If the custom page is set-up correctly the fuel level field should be highlighted for you. When the vessel’s ignition key is turned ON, it will display the fuel level for the port engine. 18.
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19. You now have port and starboard fuel level sensors saved on your custom page.
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C10 Color Display Configuration Manual P/N 99954-62016...