Using Propulsion Screens; Available Propulsion Screens; Viewing Engine Status - Mercury VesselView Manual

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Section 5 - Propulsion Menu

Using Propulsion Screens

Available Propulsion Screens

IMPORTANT: The available VesselView menu items and options are dependent on the engine type, and if screens have been
manually turned on or off.
The propulsion screens display information about boat propulsion systems such as fuel, speed, and trim. Screens available
from the propulsion menu vary according to the engine type, but may include the following:
Engine Status
Performance and Fuel
Peak Performance
Trim
Tabs
Boost
Steering
Troll
Cruise Control
Smart Tow
Demand and Load
Transmission
Intake

Viewing Engine Status

The engine status screen shows basic operating information for up to three engines. The information displayed differs for each
engine type.
a
RPM is displayed for up to three gas or diesel engines.
Speed is displayed using pitot, paddle, or GPS sensor information.
Diesel engines will display fuel flow instead of water pressure.
Estimated range is determined using the total fuel flow for all engines and the current rate at which the engines are
consuming fuel.
Total fuel used is the amount of fuel used from all fuel tanks and engines combined.
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a -
Port engine RPM
b -
Starboard engine RPM
c -
Engine temperature
d -
Oil pressure
b
e -
Battery voltage
f -
Water pressure
c
d
e
f
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