Cruise-User-Selected Data Area; Cruise Navigation; Autopilot Mode; Autopilot Screen Overview - Mercury VesselView 7 Manual

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Cruise—User-Selected Data Area
Cruise will modify the user‑selected data area of the screen when active.
Elements within the user‑selected data area will change to allow the user to set‑up:
a.
RPM set‑point.
b.
Cruise status enable or disable.
a
b
c

Cruise Navigation

Cruise mode will have a modified navigation system similar to Smart Tow. The user‑selected data area footer allows the
operator to enable or disable cruise, minimize, or exit. Footer navigation will follow the same basic navigation selection strategy
as other features.
1.
Use the rotary knob or swipe to scroll through the selections in the footer.
2.
Press the knob to activate the selection.
a.
Enable or disable turns the element feature on or off.
b.
Minimize will hide cruise data and display CRUISE in the system screen footer. This allows the operator to display
information from other selected icons.
3.
The set‑point adjustment selection field will be the default location at cruise start‑up. After making adjustments to the
desired settings, use the rotary knob to move the cursor to the enable/disable selection in the user‑selected data area
footer.
a.
Use the rotary knob to move between the set‑point selection and the footer.
b.
When the selection tab is outside the footer navigation area (set‑point field), the operator only needs to use the rotary
knob to make RPM or speed adjustments. There is no need to press the knob to engage the new setting.
4.
Minimize is a feature that allows the operator to use the cruise feature while displaying additional data in the user‑selected
data area.
IMPORTANT: Set‑points cannot be adjusted when cruise is minimized.
a.
Scroller bar icon selection is limited. Items that are not accessible will be grayed out when cruise is active.
b.
If autopilot is active, and cruise is minimized, the system screen footer will display CRUISE.
• Cruise data will be displayed over autopilot settings if the user selects the system status field.
• If an autopilot pop‑up notification occurs or the operator uses the autopilot CAN trackpad, autopilot data will
automatically fill the user‑selected data area. The operator will have to minimize to hide the pop‑up data.
5.
After minimize is activated, the system screen footer will display CRUISE.
6.
When exit is selected while displaying cruise, the cruise feature will be disabled. The cruise icon will be displayed next to
the system status field until another icon is selected from the scroller bar.

Autopilot Mode

Autopilot Screen Overview

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a -
Set‑point value
b -
Instruction
c -
Enable
d -
Minimize
e -
Exit
e
d
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