Engines >
Helm Number, Device
Number >
Visible from Helm >
Ambient Temperature Sensor
>
Auto‑cycle Interval >
Pop‑ups >
Data Boxes >
Scroller Bar >
Startup checklist
Show tabs
Show trim
Show steering
Vessel
Vessel allows the operator to assign the number of engines, the number of fuel tanks and the total fuel capacity. The fuel
capacity can also be reset after refueling.
The greater‑than sign ( > ) indicates additional menu choices.
Setup >
Vessel Setup >
Refuel >
Vessel Refuel >
SmartCraft
The SmartCraft settings menu allows you to:
1.
Select the number of engines on the vessel
2.
Offset sensor data: depth, sea temperature, speed, steering, trim, tabs
3.
Set the tanks' capacity
4.
Set various smart contextual limits
5.
Turn off or on supported data for each engine
6.
Select the number of SmartCraft networks and the network number
The greater‑than sign ( > ) indicates additional menu choices.
Number of engines >
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Preferences
Turn on (check mark) or off (no checkmark)
which engine is displayed
Select the helm location of the VesselView
(required if there is more than one helm)
Select a unique device number (required if
more than one VesselView is installed)
On (checkmark) or off (no checkmark)
On (checkmark) or off (no checkmark)
1, 5, or 10 seconds
Trim
Trim popup time
NOTE: Available data boxes is
power‑package dependent. Select the options
you want displayed.
Auto‑hide delay >
Item Visibility >
On (checkmark) or Off (no checkmark)
On (checkmark) or Off (no checkmark)
On (checkmark) or Off (no checkmark)
On (checkmark) or Off (no checkmark)
Number of engines, number of fuel tanks
Vessel total fuel capacity
Enter the amount of fuel added and set to full
SmartCraft
Select 1–4
On (checkmark) or off (no checkmark)
Select 2, 5, 10 seconds
Select 5, 10, 15, or 30 seconds
On (checkmark) or off (no checkmark);
X‑PAND, temperatures, pressure, tanks,
voltages, fuel, ECO, cruise, navigation, trip
log, SmartTow, troll control, engine,
generator, performance, and trim and tabs,
Autopilot
Vessel
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