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Section 1 - Getting Started
90-8M0087257 eng DECEMBER 2014 Page 3
Rear Panel
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Item Function Description
a NMEA 2000 Connects to NMEA 2000 network
b SmartCraft
Power input and connects to the SmartCraft network, links SC 100
gauges
VesselView 4 Screen Display Locations and Descriptions
VesselView has multiple fields that display specific engine information and active modes.
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1. Volts or depth: This data field is user definable. A list of the available display content can be modified in the Settings menu.
Volts will appear out of the field only when a depth transducer is installed.
Depth will be replaced by volts if a depth transducer is not installed or had been uninstalled.
2. Fuel: This data field is user definable. A list of the available display content can be modified in the Settings menu.
Displays total fuel only. Individual fuel data will be located on‑screen under fuel management.
3. Steering angle: If installed, the user can select maximum limits of 45° or 60°, and invert the angle. The steering angle will
be available if the sensor is installed and monitored by the control module. When an outboard engine is the installed power
package, this feature will be turned off by default, but can be manually turned on in the Settings menu.
4. RPM: Displays a moving bar representing the engine RPM. A dual‑engine application will show two separate moving bars.
5. Speed: Displays the speed of the vessel. If a speed source is not available, the display will show dashes. The display will
show the speed value, the speed source (paddle wheel, pitot, or GPS), and the units of measurement (MPH is the default).
A speed value with more than two integers will be shown in smaller fonts.
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Gear position: DTS products will display all gear positions for each engine. The positions are defined as F (forward), N
(neutral), and R (reverse). Non DTS products will show N (neutral) and G (in gear).
7. Trim: This data field is user definable. Displays trim for up to two engines. Trim pop‑up is available in the contextual data
area. Trim pop‑up can be turned off or on in the Settings menu.
8. Tabs: This data field is user definable. A list of the available display content can be modified in the Settings menu.

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Mercury VesselView 4 Specifications

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BrandMercury
ModelVesselView 4
CategoryMarine Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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