Appendix
Below are basic definitions of categories, category variations and abbreviations you may see when customizing
ALR:V (Alternator Voltage): shows voltage output from the alternator.
ATM:P (Atmospheric Pressure): displays atmospheric pressure readings.
BAT:V (Battery Voltage): shows voltage output from battery.
BlkW (Black Water): a fluid level configuration used to monitor the toilet holding tank.
BST:P (Boost Pressure): using PSI, displays boost pressure readings for a supercharged engine.
CEN: (Center Engine): the center engine will be in the center of the vessel.
Depth: displays depth of the water in vessel’s location.
ECO (Fuel Economy): uses fuel flow and speed (Ground or Water) information to calculate the real time economical performance of up to three engines.
ENG: Hr (Total Engine Hours): displays tally of the total hours the engine has been used since gauge was installed.
ENG:L (Engine Load): displays in percent, how hard an engine is working.
ENG:O:P (Engine Oil Pressure): shows engine oil pressure readings.
ENG:T (Engine Temperature): displays engine temperature readings.
Fluid Lev (Fluid Level): displays fluid level readings from several types of tanks, including fuel, blackwater, fresh water, live well, oil and waste water (gray water) tanks.
FrW Tnk: (Freshwater Tank): a fluid level configuration used to monitor the freshwater tank.
FUL:F (Fuel Flow): shows how much fuel has passed through fuel flow
FUL:P (Fuel Pressure): displays fuel pressure readings.
FUL: Rm (Fuel Remaining): displays amount of fuel left in fuel tanks.
GND:S (Ground Speed): displays vessel’s speed.
LW Tnk: (Live Well Tank): a fluid level configuration used to monitor the live well.
RNG (Fuel Range): uses fuel economy and fuel remaining figures to calculate how far a vessel can travel before running out of fuel.
Tach (Tachometer): can display engine RPM readings for up to three engines.
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