Vesselview 7 Screen Display Locations And Descriptions; Touch And Swipe Districts - Mercury VesselView 7 Manual

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Section 1 - Getting Started

VesselView 7 Screen Display Locations and Descriptions

VesselView has multiple fields that display specific engine information and active modes.
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Application swap: Touching this area of the screen will toggle between a Mercury application screen and the last Navico
screen.
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Volts or depth: This data field is user definable. A list of all available display content is available in the Settings menu.
The data field will only display voltage when a SmartCraft depth transducer is not installed.
The data field will display depth if a SmartCraft depth transducer is installed.
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Steering angle: If installed, the user can select maximum limits of 45° or 60°, and invert the angle. The steering angle will
be available if the installed sensor is connected to the SmartCraft control area network. Steering angle is turned off by
default, but can be manually turned on in the Settings menu.
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Speed: Displays the speed of the vessel. If a speed source is not available, the display will show dashes. The display will
show the speed value, the speed source (paddle wheel, pitot, or GPS), and the units of measurement (MPH is the default).
A speed value greater than two integers will be shown in a smaller font.
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RPM: Displays a moving bar representing the engine RPM. A dual‑engine application will show two separate moving bars,
a triple‑engine application will show three, a quad‑engine application will show four.
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Fuel: This data field displays total fuel onboard.
Displays total fuel only. Individual fuel data will be located in the selected data area under fuel management.
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Scroller bar icon: Touch this area to show the scroller bar. The scroller bar allows the operator to select different Mercury
application screens to open in the user selected data area.
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Tabs: This data field is user definable. A list of all available display content is available in the Settings menu.
If installed, the port tab will be displayed on the left side of the trim data, and the starboard tab will be displayed on
the right side of the trim data.
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Gear position: DTS products will display all gear positions for each engine. The positions are defined as F (forward), N
(neutral), and R (reverse). Non DTS products will show N (neutral) and G (in gear).
10. Trim: This data field is user definable. Displays trim for up to four engines. Trim pop‑up is available in the selected data
area. Trim pop‑up can be turned off or on in the Settings menu.
11. Selected data icon: Displays an icon representing the data currently being displayed in the selected data area of the
screen. It will also display the previously selected data icon if there is currently no selected data being displayed. Touch the
MENU arrow button to open the scroller bar. The user can select an icon in the scroller bar and the selected data will then
be displayed.
12. System status: Displays the current active mode and warnings.
13. Selected data area: Displays all selected data, including initial start up scan progress, good stewardship messages,
maintenance schedules, and warnings.

Touch and Swipe Districts

VesselView 7 incorporates touch‑sensitive districts within the screen. This allows the operator to open or interact with specific
items by using defined touch gestures on the screen. There are two types of gestures: touch and swipe.
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DECEMBER 2014
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