Arrow Pad; Propulsion, Vessel, Or Environment And Navigation Buttons; Brightness And Alarm Button; Keypad Transfer - Mercury VesselView Manual

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Section 1 - Getting Started
Access functions within pages.
Performs other functions as described in the on‑screen prompts.

Arrow Pad

Operates the up, down, and side‑to‑side movement of the VesselView cursor to navigate through the various screens and
function prompts.
Toggles through the available category screens.
Performs other functions as described in the on‑screen prompts.

Propulsion, Vessel, or Environment and Navigation Buttons

Opens the last screen viewed in the particular category.
Toggles through the available category screens.

Brightness and Alarm Button

Opens the screen brightness control for brightness adjustment of the VesselView screen when no faults are present.
Enables quick access to the "ACTIVE ALARMS" screen where active faults and their details are shown when faults are
present.

Keypad Transfer

Toggles the keypad control from one VesselView to the other. Two VesselViews must be installed for the keypad transfer
to function.
The multifunction VesselView keypad location must be configured with the G3 computer diagnostic system (CDS) tool. G3
CDS will request you to press the keypad location that has a flashing light. The keypad will not display a flashing light.
Instead, press any button except the keypad transfer button.

Menu Button

Opens the menu panel.
Toggles between the main menu and the menu of the active category.

Turning the VesselView Unit On or Off

The VesselView unit automatically turns on when the key switch for any engine connected to the unit is turned to the "RUN"
position.
VesselView enters suspend mode 48 hours after the key switches for all engines connected to the VesselView unit are turned
to the "OFF" position. When any engine key switch is turned to the "RUN" position again, VesselView quickly displays the last
active screen.
To shut down the VesselView unit completely for storage, or to save configuration session changes, press the "X" button while
turning the engine key switches to the "OFF" position. Do not interrupt power to the unit while it displays the powering off
screen. If power is interrupted while VesselView is shutting down, changes made during that session may be lost. When any
engine key switch is turned to the "RUN" position again, VesselView displays the last active screen after it completes the boot
sequence.
IMPORTANT: If the battery switches are turned off, the VesselView unit will shut down immediately. This will not damage the
unit but, all session configuration changes made since the last configuration save will be lost.
NOTE: When not in use, cover the VesselView unit with the protective cover to prevent damage to the screen.
During the initial start‑up sequence for VesselView, a setup wizard screen appears prompting you to enter the initial setup for
the unit. If this happens, follow the procedures in Section 2 ‑ Setup Wizard. The setup wizard will not appear again unless a
factory reset is performed.

Restarting VesselView

At any time you can restart VesselView without the loss of any information or configuration changes.
To restart VesselView, press and hold the "X" button and the check button at the same time until the system restarts.
VesselView will display the last active screen after it completes the boot up cycle.

Cleanliness and Care of Product

Clean the VesselView screen with water and a soft cloth. Do not use detergents. When not in use, cover the VesselView unit
with its protective cover to prevent screen damage.
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90-8M0070299
MAY 2012
eng

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