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Brand | BRP |
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Model | I-Command Evinrude Etec Series |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Covers buss length, device installation order, cable lengths, and maximum device count.
Explains how to turn on the gauge and navigate the initial setup menus.
Guides through the initial configuration of engine and fuel tank settings for the boat.
Details selecting the number of engines and fuel tanks for the system.
Instructs on how to enter the fuel tank capacity in gallons before converting to liters.
Explains how to monitor up to three engines and assign them to gauges.
Lists and describes the seven factory default data pages available on the gauge.
Allows adjustment of screen contrast and backlight for better visibility.
Details how to change display units for gauges like water pressure from psi to bar.
Guides on activating the Fuel Economy (MPG) display on the Fuel Flow page.
Instructions for adding new display pages like Engine Diagnostics.
Explains how to add single, dual, or quad analog gauge displays.
Details how to add single, dual, or quad digital gauge displays.
Guides on changing default displayed items on existing pages.
Steps to configure fluid level sensors for various tanks like fuel, oil, and water.
Details the process for calibrating fluid level sensors using two, three, or five-point methods.
Explains how to select the source for fuel remaining data, either sensor or engine flow.
Accesses options like Refill Tank and Partial Fill for managing fuel data.
Explains that four dashes indicate a loss of signal from devices and troubleshooting steps.
Lists common engine warning messages and their possible causes or procedures.
Details specific warning messages and procedures for Evinrude E-TEC models.
Provides a chart for diagnosing network issues with possible causes and procedures.
Detailed steps for performing a software update on the gauge.
Provides solutions for issues encountered during software updates, such as timeouts.