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OPERATION MANUAL COLOR DISPLAY YD42 English...
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We reserve the right to make any change at any time without notice. Yanmar is a registered trademark of YANMAR CO., LTD. in Japan, the United States and/or other countries. All rights reserved...
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Used to draw the reader’s attention to a comment or some important information. Warning: Used when it is necessary to warn personnel that they should proceed carefully to prevent risk of injury and/or damage to equipment/ personnel. Preface | YD42 Operation Manual...
Menu/Backlight key • Press once to display the page menu • Double-press to display the settings dialog • Press and hold to open the display setup dialog from where you can adjust the backlight Basic operation | YD42 Operation Manual...
To confirm a selection: • Press the enter key To return to the previous menu level: • Press the pages key Editing a value Press the enter key to turn the field into edit mode Basic operation | YD42 Operation Manual...
To access the dialog: • Press and holding the menu key Backlight level Adjusts the backlight level. When the dialog is active, you can cycle the preset backlight levels by short presses on the menu key. Basic operation | YD42 Operation Manual...
The system continues to run in the background. To exit Sleep mode: • Press the menu key Selecting a page Scrolling through enabled pages To scroll through the enabled data pages: • Press the pages key Basic operation | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Directly selecting a page To display the list of enabled pages: • Press and hold the pages key If you do not confirm your selection the menu will timeout and the highlighted page will be displayed. Basic operation | YD42 Operation Manual...
If the page has multiple data fields, select the field you want to change Select the data to be shown in the field Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change additional fields Press the menu key and save your changes Pages | YD42 Operation Manual...
The example shows a page with missing information. Predefined pages Motoring Single engine Dual engines Description RPM dial Engine oil pressure Engine coolant temperature Engine digital Single engine Dual engines Pages | YD42 Operation Manual...
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For more information, refer to "Fuel" on page Highway Shows navigation information, including visualization of the boat´s position on the track. The cross track error limit (A) is shown on the page. Pages | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Page menu From the page menu you can change the history time range. Basic speed/depth The speed field includes an acceleration bar (A). Tide Tidal information shown relative to the yacht's bow. Pages | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Weather Page menu From the page menu you can change the history time range. Basic wind angle/speed Description Wind angle indicator, red for port and green for starboard tack True wind speed Beaufort scale indicator Pages | YD42 Operation Manual...
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(Automatic Identification System) is connected to the network, then any targets detected by these devices can be displayed on the AIS page. You can also see messages and position from SARTs and AtoNs within the defined range. Pages | YD42 Operation Manual...
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If your AIS receiver is compliant with AIS SART, the following takes place when AIS SART data is received: • An AIS SART icon is located on the page in the position received from the AIS SART Pages | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Defines the length of course over ground and heading extension lines for your own vessel and for other vessels. The length of the extension lines is set to indicate the distance the vessel will move in the selected time period. Pages | YD42 Operation Manual...
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All received messages are listed in the Message listing. To display a message: • Select the desired message and press the menu key Single time plot Page menu From the page menu you can change the history time range. Pages | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Dual time plot Page menu From the page menu you can change the history time range and/or shown data. Pages | YD42 Operation Manual...
Fuel Flow is connected and set up as a source. Ú Note: A maximum of 8 engines is supported using Fuel Flow sensors. Fuel management Fuel settings can be found in the settings dialog. Fuel | YD42 Operation Manual...
Enter the amount of fuel added to the tank, or select the set to full option when filling the tank to its maximum capacity. Fuel used The fuel used dialog shows the amount of fuel used since the last fill, from trip reset and seasonal usage. Fuel | YD42 Operation Manual...
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It also lists data for each engine. The reset option in the dialog allows resetting the fuel used data. You can reset all engines or each engine separately. Fuel | YD42 Operation Manual...
The remaining alarms are available in the alarms dialog. Engine alarms For engine specific alarms, an icon will appear on the page. The icon will remain active as long as that alarm instance is still valid. Alarms | YD42 Operation Manual...
Icon Alarm description Engine alarm - Check active alarms / DTCs for available information Low fuel level < 25% The alarms dialog Active alarms Lists all active alarms. Alarms | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Press the menu key and select the desired action Alarm settings To show the menu from where you can set the alarm limit and enable/disable an alarm: • Press the menu key Alarms enabled Enables/disables all alarms. Alarms | YD42 Operation Manual...
To exit the trip log dialog: • Press the pages key To start, stop or reset a trip: • Press the menu key and select the desired option Trip 2 Trip 2 records distance traveled over ground (GPS input). Trip log | YD42 Operation Manual...
Press the pages key To start, stop or reset a trip: • Press the menu key and select the desired option The Log dialog shows total distance run from system installation or from a system restore. Trip log | YD42 Operation Manual...
• 2x1 Grid (Engine), Engine with static gauge • 2x2 Grid • 2x2 Grid (Engine), Fuel economy with static gauge • 2x2 Grid Offset • 2x2 Grid Offset Depth history (Engine), with static gauge User settings | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Single Time Plot Dual Time Plot Enable/disable a page To make a page available for display it has to be enabled. To enable/disable a page: • Select the desired page and press the enter key User settings | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Replace one of the active pages with a template page, refer to "Replace a page" on page 33 Select the data to be shown in the page´s data field(s), refer to "Changing page data" on page 12 User settings | YD42 Operation Manual...
If data appears erratic or too sensitive, damping may be applied to make the information appear more stable. With damping set to off, the data is presented in raw form with no damping applied. User settings | YD42 Operation Manual...
Sets the orientation of the AIS icon, either based on heading or COG information. MMSI Used for entering your own MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) number into the system. You need to have this number entered to User settings | YD42 Operation Manual...
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AIS and DSC vessels. You also need to have your MMSI number entered to avoid seeing your own vessel as an AIS target. User settings | YD42 Operation Manual...
The setup is done from the System settings dialog. Network settings Sources Data sources provide live data to the system. When a device is connected to more than one source providing the same data, the user can choose the preferred source. Before Software setup | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Selecting a device in this list will bring up additional details and options for the device. All devices allow allocation of an instance number in the configure option. Set unique instance numbers on any identical devices on Software setup | YD42 Operation Manual...
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However, Rx and Tx errors are most likely indicating issues with the physical network, which may be resolved by correcting termination, reducing backbone or drop lengths, or reducing the number of network nodes (devices). Software setup | YD42 Operation Manual...
Key beeps Controls the loudness of the beep sound when a key is pressed. Language Controls the language used on this unit for panels, menus, and dialogs. Changing the language causes the unit to restart. Software setup | YD42 Operation Manual...
Sleep mode In Sleep mode, the backlight for the screen and keys are turned off to save power. The system continues to run in the background. To exit Sleep mode: • Press the menu key Software setup | YD42 Operation Manual...
Set the number of engines, fuel tanks and total fuel capacity. Engine display setup A maximum of two engine’s data can be shown on each gauge. Engine model Select the engine model for the connected engine(s). Gauge limits Used to set visual gauge limits. Software setup | YD42 Operation Manual...
These limits are a visual guide on the data pages. They do not set any alarms. Global reset Resets the source selection on all displays connected to the network. About Displays copyright information, software version, and technical information for this unit. Software setup | YD42 Operation Manual...
Update the unit's software Download and save the latest software update file for the unit to a storage device Make sure that the unit is turned off Connect the storage device to the unit Files | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Connect the storage device to the unit To start the update, select the update file from the storage device The software version for connected NMEA 2000 sensors is available in the Device list. Files | YD42 Operation Manual...
Brows the memory and select the desired backup file to start the import Warning: Importing system settings overwrites all existing system settings. Export system settings Connect a storage device to the unit Select the system settings option to initiate the export Files | YD42 Operation Manual...
(acetone, mineral turpentine, etc.), acid, ammonia, or alcohol as they can damage the display and plastic housing. Do not use a jet or high pressure wash. Do not run your unit through a car wash. Maintenance | YD42 Operation Manual...
128259 Speed, Water referenced 128267 Water Depth 128275 Distance Log 129025 Position, Rapid Update 129026 COG & SOG, Rapid Update 129029 GNSS Position Data 129033 Time & Date 129038 AIS Class A Position Report Supported data | YD42 Operation Manual...
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130311 Environmental Parameters 130312 Temperature 130313 Humidity 130314 Actual Pressure 130316 Temperature, Extended Range 130576 Small Craft Status 130577 Direction Data Transmit 59904 ISO Request 60928 ISO Address Claim 126208 ISO Command Group Function Supported data | YD42 Operation Manual...
Engine Percent Load at 127489 Current Speed 513 / 61444 Actual Engine - Percent 127489 Torque 189 / 65214 Engine Rated Speed 127498 237 / 65260 Vehicle Identification 127498 Number 234 / 65242 Software Identification 127498 Supported data | YD42 Operation Manual...
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Transmission Current 127493 Gear 127 / 65272 Transmission Oil Pressure 127493 177 / 65272 Transmission Oil 127493 Temperature Ú Note: The unit will act as a gateway and resend received J1939 PGN/SPN over NMEA 2000. Supported data | YD42 Operation Manual...
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