The Engine Monitor Display; Configuring The Engine Panels; What Should I Do When An Alarm Is Triggered - Raymarine E120W Reference Manual

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Chapter 11: Using the Engine Monitor

11.3 The engine monitor display

Engine data is displayed in a series of pre-configured panels. Each panel contains a
particular set or data. You can choose the panel that suits your requirements via the
soft keys:
Tacho &
engine hours
Oil pressure
Engine coolant
temperature
Boost
pressure
Alternator
Fuel level
(tanks 1 & 2)
Fuel rate
Total fuel

11.4 Configuring the engine panels.

You can configure each panel by changing the size and number of data cells and the
data contained in each cell. You can also rename each panel. For further detail, please
page 175
refer to
Note: Configuring engine panels is a local setting and will therefore only affect
the individual display on which you are working.

11.5 What should I do when an alarm is triggered?

Your engine monitor application will trigger an alarm (via NMEA/SeaTalk
an engine alarm warning message when a problem is detected. When this occurs, you
should check your engine monitoring system and if necessary refer to the
documentation supplied with your engine system. Press ACKNOWLEDGE to silence
the alarm.
Note: When engine monitoring is active, all other system alarms continue to trig-
ger.
Engine
Engine
& fuel
.
Panel Type
Fuel
Engine &
resources
resources
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Multi
engines (3)
2
) and display

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