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User's Guide
ICON Touch 4.3 CTS Display

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide ICON Touch 4.3 CTS Display...
  • Page 3 Actual display screens may be slightly different than what was represented in this manual at the time of printing. 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. ...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    PRODUCT INFORMATION ..............................1 ................................1 ARE AND AINTENANCE FEATURES .................................... 2 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS ................................3 ..........................3 ALIBRATION AND ISPLAY UNCTIONS ................................4 ISPLAY ELECTIONS ..................................4 ELECTION SYSTEM FAULTS ................................... 5 TURNING THE DISPLAY ON ..............................6 USING THE DISPLAY ................................6 ...............................
  • Page 5: Product Information

    Product Information ® ® The Evinrude ICON TOUCH 4.3 CTS Display is designed for use with Evinrude E-TEC V6 outboards. The display communicates with the outboard and remote control, as well as ® other network connected devices, by means of a NMEA 2000 compliant network.
  • Page 6: Features

    Features • "High Resolution" 4.3 in. (109 mm) - 800 x 480 WVGA color display • Bonded display enhances sunlight visibility o Viewable with polarized sunglasses (45 degree polarization) o Bright illumination - 450 Nit (450 cd/m2) • Touch screen projected capacitive technology o Not usable with gloved hands •...
  • Page 7: System Functions

    System Functions The display provides a number of user selectable modes and configuration menus. Select modes affect display unit selection and screen appearance. Other modes interact with and affect remote control and outboard operation and functionality. The display interacts with other system components including the outboard(s) and the remote control(s).
  • Page 8: Display Mode Selections

    Display Mode Selections The display modes control specific characteristics including language and unit selection. These modes and functions are included in the Setup screen. • Unit Selection o U.S. (this is the default choice when the gauge is initially powered on) o Metric o Imperial o Nautical (this choice is only available for depth, speed, and distance indications)
  • Page 9: System Faults

    System Faults System faults are generated by the outboard and the remote control. When an active or current fault is broadcast on the network by a remote control or outboard, the display will: 1. Take no action unless the display is in Diagnostic or System mode. In those instances, the faults will be displayed.
  • Page 10: Turning The Display On

    A pop-up and audible warning will remain in effect until acknowledged by the operator by touching the pop-up area. As long as the fault is active, the pop-up may be re-initiated by touching the right-hand side of the Outboard Status Indicator area of the Status Bar. Turning the Display ON Turn the key switch to the ON position or start the outboard to turn the display ON.
  • Page 11: Touch Point Icons

    Touch Point Icons The touch point icons are located at the top of the screens. Touch the icons to navigate to the selected screen. Home Outboard Fluid Tanks Vessel Trip 12:00 356595-04 Touch point icons are also located on the Menu screen. Home Outboard Trip...
  • Page 12 Navigation within a screen is controlled with Touch Point Icons. Active icons are highlighted. When touched they select an item or give more information via pop-up menu or a new screen. This illustration shows tab icons, outboard icons, and a button icon. Tab icons Outboard icons 356595-06...
  • Page 13: Status Bar

    Status Bar The Status Bar is located at the bottom of the screen. The data shown is: • Outboard Selection – Red (port), Green (starboard) • Throttle Input – Hand or Foot (only selectable with the installation of a foot throttle) •...
  • Page 14: Screen Features

    Troubleshooting Tip Trim position does not See Trim/Tilt Calibration on display. page 25. • Speed Over Ground (SOG) – requires GPS antenna input; use BRP P/N 767488 • Fuel Consumption – vessel gallons per hour (V-GPH) – sum of all outboards...
  • Page 15: Home 2

    The data shown is: • RPM • Trim % • Speed Over Ground – requires GPS speed input • Water Pressure – requires 0-50 psi pressure input transducer, use BRP P/N 5008640 Problem Solution Reset the water pressure Water Pressure Water pressure does not range;...
  • Page 16: Outboard

    Outboard Press the Outboard button or the Outboard icon to access the Outboard screen. This screen displays data for the selected outboard. Touch an outboard icon on the screen to view data from the selected outboard. Port data is highlighted in red, starboard data is highlighted in green. 12:00 356595-08 The data shown is:...
  • Page 17: Fluid Tanks

    Fluid Tanks Press the Fluid Tanks button or the Fluid Tanks icon to access the Fuel & Engine Oil and the Fluid Inputs pop-up screens. 356595-09 The data shown is: • Fuel Level (up to four tanks). Fuel level inputs are located on the remote control wiring harness. Two are preconfigured as fuel, two are preconfigured as oil.
  • Page 18 Touch the Fluid Inputs icon. Touch the CONTROL HEADS (shown), INSTRUMENT INPUTS, or ADC INPUTS icon. Touch any highlighted tank icon. This will access the Calibration screen for the selected tank. See Calibrations on page 22. Fluid Inputs icon 356595-10 Tank icons...
  • Page 19: Menu

    Menu Press the Menu button to access the Menu screen. Touch the System Information icon to view a pop-up menu which contains software information specific to the display. Touch the icon a second time to close the pop-up menu. Touch any icon to navigate to the associated screen. 356595-05 System Information icon...
  • Page 20: Modes

    Modes Press the Modes button or the Modes icon on the Menu screen to access the Modes screen. Modes icon 356595-05 Use this pop-up feature to access the Trim Assist (i-Trim) Mode and the Dynamic Power Steering (DPS) Assist Mode. The display will default to the i-Trim mode pop-up screen. Trim Assist (i-Trim) Mode Touch the on-screen icons to change the mode.
  • Page 21: Dynamic Power Steering (Dps) Assist Mode

    Dynamic Power Steering (DPS) Assist Mode Touch the DPS icon to access the DPS mode pop-up screen. Touch the on-screen icons to change the modes. The change is applied to all outboards in the system. The selections include Minimum, Medium, and Maximum DPS icon 356595-12 Power Steering Assist is only active for models which have Dynamic Power Steering.
  • Page 22: Settings

    Settings From the Menu screen, touch the Settings icon to access the Configuration, Calibrations, and Winterize screens. The display will default to the Configuration pop-up screen. 356595-05 Settings icon...
  • Page 23: Configuration

    Configuration Configuration page 1 settings include: • Backlight (adjust in 10% increments from 10% to 100%) • Units ( US Standard or Nautical) • Language (English, French, German, Spanish, or Italian) • Time (12hr or 24hr) • DST (Daylight Savings Time) Enabled – [ON or OFF] •...
  • Page 24 Configuration page 2 settings include: • Depth Alarm (ON or OFF) • Min (Minimum) Depth • Keel Offset • Engines (1 or 2) 356595-14...
  • Page 25: Calibrations

    Calibrations From the Menu Settings screen, touch Settings icon, then touch the Calibrations tab. Touch a selected Tab icon (FLUID TANKS, TRIM/TILT, or ECO) and follow the pop-up menu instructions on the screen to Reconfigure or Calibrate. FLUID TANKS, TRIM/TILT, ECO tab icons 356595-15 Calibrations tab icons have source inputs from a remote control, the display, or Analog-to- Digital (ADC) converters.
  • Page 26: Fluid Tank Calibration

    Fluid Tank Calibration Control Head Inputs: There are four control head fluid level inputs. Their connections are located on the remote control wiring harness. These inputs connect to a fuel level or oil level sending unit. The tank fill choices are Fuel and Oil. In the Calibrations screen, touch the Fluid Tank icon to set the Fluid Tank Calibration.
  • Page 27 Instrument Inputs: There are three instrument inputs. Their connections are located on the display’s wiring harness. The inputs connect to a fluid level sending unit. The tank fill choices are Oil, Fresh Water, Waste Water or Black Water. Touch the Instrument Inputs icon on the left side of the screen. Instrument Inputs icon 356595-15 Follow the pop-up menu instructions on the screen.
  • Page 28 Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) Inputs: The display can support five ADC inputs. These inputs connect to the NMEA 2000 network on the vessel. These input icons are labeled on the screen as: Navico 1, Navico 2, Navico 3, Navico 4, and Navico 5. Touch the ADC Inputs icon on the left side of the screen.
  • Page 29: Trim/Tilt Calibration

    TRIM/TILT Calibration In the Calibrations screen, touch the Trim/Tilt icon to set the trim/tilt calibrations. Trim/Tilt icon 356595-16 To calibrate trim/tilt, select an outboard and follow the pop-up menu instructions on the display screen. The setting options are TILT MAX, TRIM UPPER, and TRIM LOWER.
  • Page 30: Eco (Fuel Economy) Calibration

    ECO (Fuel Economy) Calibration In the Calibrations feature, touch the ECO icon to set the ECO calibrations. Touch the Minus and Plus icons to change the number of seconds in the Fuel Economy calculation period. Touch the Reset icon to reset the Fuel Economy Long Term Average. Touch the Save icon to save the settings.
  • Page 31: Winterize

    Winterize Use the winterization mode to prepare the outboard for extended storage. Run the outboard in NEUTRAL idle to activate this mode. When the winterization process is complete, the outboard will automatically turn OFF. • In the Settings feature, touch the Winterize Engine icon to winterize the outboards •...
  • Page 32: Eco (Fuel Economy)

    ECO (Fuel Economy) Press the ECO button or the ECO icon to access the ECO screen. This screen displays vessel fuel economy data. ECO data requires the installation of a GPS antenna; use BRP P/N 767488. The data shown is: •...
  • Page 33: Trip

    Press the Trip button or the Trip icon to access the Trip screen. The Trip screen shows data pertaining to the operation of the vessel during a specified time or distance. Trip data requires the installation of a GPS antenna; use BRP P/N 767488. The data shown is: •...
  • Page 34: Vessel

    Fuel Consumption - vessel gallons per hour (V-GPH) – sum of all outboards • Vessel Speed – Miles Per Hour (MPH) • Fuel Economy – Miles Per Gallon (MPG) NOTE: Temperature data requires the installation of a temperature sensor; use BRP P/N 764183. 12:00 356595-21 Problem...
  • Page 35: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics Press the Menu button or touch the Diagnostics Icon (if available) to access the Diagnostics screen. This screen displays active faults generated by outboard’s Electronic Management Module (EMM), the remote control, or the mechanical control module (if equipped). Press the DIAGNOSTICS icon to view fault codes that have been activated and stored in the EMM for service needs.
  • Page 36: Installation

    Installation Package Contents • ICON TOUCH 4.3 CTS Digital Display • Harness Assembly (1X) – P/N 767751 • 10-32 Mounting studs and (4X) • 10-32 nuts with lock washers (4X ) • Weather Plug (2X) – P/N 765975 • User’s Guide – P/N 356595 •...
  • Page 37: Harness And Weather Plug Connections

    Install the weather plugs, P/N 765975, to ports A and D. Do not allow the ports to remain uncovered. Port A is used for firmware updates – see your dealer. Port D is not used or supported by BRP. Connect plug C to this port. Connect plug B to this port.
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