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To change Location:
1. From device configuration menu, press ↓ to LOCATION and press ENT.
2. Use ↑ ↓ to select the desired location and press
ENT. A confirmation
message will appear. To confirm the configuration, press ←|
ENT.
To change Fluid Type:
1. From the device configuration menu, select FLUID TYPE and press ENT.
2. Highlight the desired fluid type — Fuel, Water, Gray Water, Live
Well, Oil or Black Water — and press
ENT. A confirmation message will
appear. To confirm the configuration, press ←|
ENT.
To change Tank Size:
1. From the device configuration menu, select TANK SIZE and press ENT.
2. Use ↑ ↓ to change the first digit, then press → to the next digit. Repeat those steps until the correct tank size has been entered, then press
ENT. A confirmation message will appear. To confirm the configuration,
press ←|
ENT.
Calibration
Calibrating Fluid level is an important step to ensuring the status of
your tank is correctly transmitted over the NMEA 2000 buss.
For example: if you have an odd-shaped tank, like one that is wider at
the top than at the bottom, the float inside the tank will tell you there
is a half tank of gas when it reaches the midpoint of the tank, regardless of the tank’s actual capacity below the midpoint. That could cause
you to run out of gas more quickly than expected. Whether the Fluid
Type is Fuel, Water, Gray Water, Live Well, Oil or Black Water, calibrating the Fluid Level protects you from unpleasant surprises.
To Calibrate a Device:
From the device configuration menu, press ↓ CALIBRATE and press ENT to
access the Device Calibration window.
2-Point Calibration
2-Point calibration is best for rectangular or square shaped tanks that
allow the fuel level sensor to provide an accurate reading of the fuel
level at the top and bottom of the tank. When you select 2-point from
the Num Pts menu, the Fluid menu will have two options: Empty Level
and Full Level.
1. Highlight
NUM PTS, press ENT and select 2. Press ENT.