BRP Icon II 3.5” User Manual

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User's Guide
ICON II 3.5" Gauge
*362089*
Original Instructions

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide ICON II 3.5” Gauge *362089* Original Instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ........1 SAFETY INFORMATION .
  • Page 4 CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION ....... 37 TROUBLESHOOTING ........38 MOUNTING TEMPLATE .
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION This user’s guide may contain the following safety messages: DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moder-...
  • Page 6: Product Information

    PRODUCT INFORMATION ® The Icon II 3.5” Color gauge is designed for use with Evinrude E-TEC G2 outboards. The display communicates with the outboard, remote control(s), and other network connected ® devices, by means of a NMEA 2000 compliant network. The gauge handles standard NMEA 2000 messages and proprietary messages.
  • Page 7: Display Parameters

    Display Parameters The display supports the following data: Number of engines supported Operating Hours • 2 (one gauge for each engine) Engine Instance Low Oil Warning • 0-1 System Faults Fuel Economy Mode Selection Fuel Flow • Trim Assist • Power Steering Assist Water Pressure Winterization Battery Voltage...
  • Page 8: Installation

    INSTALLATION Verify that each of the following components are in the kits: Kit With GPS P/N 769968 • Sealing Plug, P/N 514690 • 2-pin connector, P/N 514696 • Single Tee, P/N 764151 • GPS Antenna, P/N 767487 • Wire Harness, P/N 767749 •...
  • Page 9: Gauge Dimensions

    GAUGE DIMENSIONS 3.34 in (8.48 cm) 0.64 in (1.62 cm) 2.95 in (7.49 cm) 362089-43...
  • Page 10: Instrument Panel Clearances

    INSTRUMENT PANEL CLEARANCES Gauge Spacing (center to center) • Minimum center distance - 4” (10.16 cm) Instrument Panel Thickness • Maximum panel thickness - 1” (2.54 cm) Drilled Hole Size IMPORTANT: Check space behind panel for adequate instrument clearance. • 3 3/8 in. (86 mm) FASTENING THE GAUGE Insert instrument into panel hole.
  • Page 11: Setting Up Your Gauge

    SETTING UP YOUR GAUGE Settings Press and hold the backlight button (far right) to access the Settings screen. Use the Settings screen to set Configuration options, Calibration options, reset the trip log, restore the display to factory default settings, and view Firmware Information. Use the up and down arrows to highlight the desired selection.
  • Page 12 Configuration Use the up and down arrows to highlight the Configuration option from the Settings screen. Press the right facing arrow button to access the Configuration screen. Use the Configuration screen to set Units, Key Beep, Language and Engine. 362089-20 362089-22...
  • Page 13 Units Unit Selection NOTE: If Nautical is selected, certain units of measure will change. Refer to the table below for specifics. U.S. Metric Imperial Nautical Degrees Fahrenheit Degrees Celsius Degrees Celsius Specific unit of measure is determined by primary measurement system selection (sub-units) Gallons per Hour Liters per hour...
  • Page 14 Use the up and down arrows to highlight the Units selection in the list. Press the right facing arrow to enter the Units screen. Use the up and down arrows to select units in U.S. (default selection), Metric, or Imperial or Nautical. 362089-22 362089-39...
  • Page 15 Key Beep Use the up and down arrows to highlight Key Beep. Press the right facing arrow button to turn the Key Beep On or Off. 362089-15 Language Use the up and down arrows to highlight Language. Press the right facing arrow to access the language screen. 362089-42...
  • Page 16 Use the up and down arrows to highlight the language selection (English (default), French, Spanish, Italian, or German). Press the right facing arrow to confirm the language selection. 362089-21 Engine Use the up and down arrows to highlight Engine. Press the right facing arrow button to change the selections. For single engine applications, use the Single/Port setting.
  • Page 17: Calibration

    Calibration Press the up and down arrow buttons to highlight Calibration. Press the right facing arrow button to enter the Calibration screen. Use the Calibrations screen to set calibration options for Fluid Tanks, Trim and Tilt. 362089-27 Fluid Tanks Press the up and down arrow buttons to select the Fluid Tanks option. Press the right facing arrow button to set calibration levels (2, 3, or 5 point) and tank volumes.
  • Page 18 Press the right facing arrow button to access the Fluid Calibration screen for the selected fuel tank. 362089-31 Press the up and down arrow buttons to select the following: Fluid Type Fluid Type is not configurable. 362089-32...
  • Page 19 Tank Volume Press the up and down arrows to highlight Tank Volume. 362089-33 Once tank volume is highlighted, press the right facing arrow. The text will turn red. 362089-34 Press the up and down arrows to select the appropriate tank volume. Press the check mark button to confirm the selection.
  • Page 20 Calibration Points Press the up and down arrow buttons to highlight Calibration Points. 362089-35 Once Calibration Points is highlighted, press the right facing arrow button. Press the + and - buttons to select the appropriate number of calibration points (2, 3 or 5). Press the left facing arrow to return the previous screens.
  • Page 21 Set Calibration Points Press the up and down arrow buttons to change the calibration point. IMPORTANT: Have the float on the tank fluid sending unit at the very bottom of its travel range when setting the fluid level to 0%. IMPORTANT: Have the float on the tank fluid sending unit at the very top of its travel range when setting the fluid level to 100%.
  • Page 22 Trim Press the up and down arrow buttons to select the Trim option. Press the right facing arrow button and follow the on-screen prompts to set the lower and upper trim range limits. 362089-24 Use the left facing arrow button to return to the previous screen. Tilt Press the up and down arrow buttons to select the Trim option.
  • Page 23: Trip Log

    Trip Log Use the following two screens to reset the trip logs for Trip 1 and Trip 2. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Trip Log. Press the right facing arrow button to access the Trip Log menu. 362089-29 Reset Trip Logs Press the up and down arrow buttons to highlight which trip to reset.
  • Page 24: Restore Defaults

    Restore Defaults Use the Restore Defaults screen to restore the display to factory default settings. Press the up and down arrows to select Restore Defaults. Press the right facing arrow button to access the Restore Defaults menu. 362089-18 Firmware Information Use this screen to view the current firmware information for the display.
  • Page 25: Mode Selection

    MODE SELECTION Press the Mode Select button to access the Mode Select screen. The following table describes the Mode Select functions: Function Settings/Options Note The “Foot” option will only appear on the Mode Select Throttle Select Hand, Foot screen if a foot throttle is installed in the system Trim Assist (i-Trim) On, Off...
  • Page 26: Trim Assist

    Trim Assist Select the trim assist option. Press the right facing arrow button to toggle the selection between On and Off. Use the gauge set to Port/Single to set the trim assist for single engine configurations and both port and starboard engines on twin engine applications. 362089-12 Winterization Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the Winterization option.
  • Page 27: Power Steering Assist

    Power Steering Assist Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the Power Steering Assist option. Press the right facing arrow button to toggle the selection between Minimum Assist, Medium Assist, and Maximum Assist. Use the gauge set to Port/Single to set the power steering assist for single engine configura- tions and both port and starboard engines on twin engine applications.
  • Page 28: Using The Display

    USING THE DISPLAY Press a button once to access its first screen, press the same button again to access its sub- sequent screens if applicable. When powered on, the gauge will return to the screen displayed when powered down. NOTE: The Mode Select button only accesses a single screen. Back Light Mode Select Boat 1, 2, 3...
  • Page 29: Display Screens

    DISPLAY SCREENS Home 1 Press the Home button once to access the Home 1 screen. The data shown is: • Speed Over Ground (only available if a GPS device is present) • Engine RPM • Gear Position • Engine Trim Position •...
  • Page 30: Home 2

    Home 2 Press the Home button a second time to access the Home 2 screen. The data shown is: • Speed Over Ground (only available if a GPS device is present) • Engine RPM • Gear Position • Fuel Level (sum of total fuel sources) •...
  • Page 31: Home 3

    Home 3 Press the Home button a third time to access the Home 3 screen. The data shown is: • Speed Over Ground (only available if a GPS device is present) • Engine RPM • Gear Position • Engine Trim Position •...
  • Page 32: Boat 1

    Boat 1 Press the Boat button once to access the Boat 1 screen. The gauge display will vary according to system configuration. Use the latest version of Evin- rude Diagnostic Software to Configure up to four (4) tanks – two fuel tanks, one on-engine oil tank, and one vessel mounted oil tank.
  • Page 33: Boat 2

    Boat 2 Press the Boat button a second time to access the Boat 2 screen. This screen provides oper- ating data for the fuel economy of the vessel. The data shown is: • Fuel Economy • Engine Trim Position • Speed Over Ground (only available if a GPS device is present) •...
  • Page 34: Boat 3

    Boat 3 Press the Boat button a third time to access the Boat 3 screen. This screen provides operat- ing data for the two independent trip logs of the vessel. Trip logs will only be available on the gauge set to Port/Single for single engine configurations as well as twin engine configurations.
  • Page 35: Engine 1

    Engine 1 Press the Engine button to access the Engine 1 screen. The data shown is: • Engine Water Temperature • Fuel Economy • Engine Operating Hours • Water Pressure (if available) • Throttle Position • Battery Voltage Engine Water Water Temperature Pressure...
  • Page 36: Engine 2

    Engine 2 Press the Engine 2 button a second time to access the Engine 2 screen. This screen displays active System Faults. 362089-10 SYSTEM INFORMATION System Faults When an active or current fault is broadcast onto the NMEA 2000 network by a control head(s), Mechanical Control Module, engine, Joystick module, Manifold controller and Pres- sure sensor module, the gauge will do one of the following: •...
  • Page 38 A pop-up warning and audible warning, or both, will remain in effect until acknowledged by the operator. If a fault is active, it will be displayed in Active Faults information on the Engine 2 page. Fault display depends on the instance configuration of the gauge (Port/Single used for single engine configurations and port engines on twin engine configurations.
  • Page 39 CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION NOTE: The USB port is used for firmware updates - see your dealer. Rear View Unused Port Connection Harness Connection Port 362089-14...
  • Page 40 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution Charge the network power supply battery to a mini- mum of 12.5V. Troubleshooting Tip Disconnect wiring harness Display does not power On. from back of gauge, and then securely reconnect it. Check for power at pins 1 and 2 of connector Problem Solution...
  • Page 41 Problem Solution Fuel Economy Fuel economy data does not Verify that GPS speed input Troubleshooting Tip display or is not accurate data is available. Problem Solution Trim to the full down posi- Troubleshooting Tip On-board oil level does not tion before checking oil display or is not accurate.
  • Page 42 MOUNTING TEMPLATE Use a 3 3/8” hole saw to cut a hole along the dotted line. Ensure print settings are set to 100%. Ensure the gauge aligns properly to the template BEFORE cutting. 3 3/8 in. (8.572 cm)
  • Page 45 © 2018 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. All rights reserved. ®, TM and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products or its affiliates...

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