To customize the Dual Digital page:
1.Use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll the Dual Digital page on to the main display.
2.Press MENU, select CUSTOMIZE and press MENU.
3.The position menu will appear with two options: Top Data or Bottom Data. Select TOP DATA and press MENU, which will open the Data menu.
4.Highlight the data type you want to display and press MENU. This will take you back to the main display, where the data type you selected will be displayed in the digital box at the top of the page.
5.Repeat steps 1 and 2, then select BOT DATA from the position menu and press MENU.
6.Highlight the data type you want to display and press MENU. This will take you back to the main display, where the data type you selected will be displayed in the digital box at the bottom of the page.
NOTE:
If a page is customized to show information from a device that is not connected to the NMEA 2000 network, the data boxes on the gauge will flash. This indicates the device is not sending data to the network. This could occur for a variety of reasons, depending on the device type. If it is a GPS sensor, the GPS unit probably has not locked on to a satellite yet. If you try to display data from an unconfigured EP, the gauge will flash.
Gauge
The Gauge page is an analog gauge that can be customized to display the following data types: WTR:S (Water Speed), GND:S (Ground Speed), Tach (Tachometer), ALR:V (Alternate Voltage), BAT:V (Battery Voltage), ENG:T (Engine Temperature), WTR:P (Water Pressure), ENG:O:P (Engine Oil Pressure), FUL:P (Fuel Pressure) BST:P (Boost Pressure), TRN:O:P (Transmission Oil Pressure), ATM:P (Atmospheric Pressure), Temp (Temperature) and Fluid Lev (Fluid Level).
To Customize the Gauge Page:
1.Use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll the gauge page on to the main display.
2.Press MENU, select CUSTOMIZE and press MENU, which will open the Data menu.
3.Highlight the data type you want to display and press MENU. This will take you back to the main display, where the data you selected will be displayed on an analog gauge.
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