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Mercury VesselView
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Section 5 - Propulsion Menu
90-8M0070299 eng MAY 2012 Page 83
Gear temperature is displayed in degrees fahrenheit by default.
Gear pressure is displayed in PSI by default.
Viewing Intake Data (Diesel only)
The intake screen displays intake temperature and supercharger boost for up to two diesel engine applications.
a - Port engine RPM
b - Starboard engine RPM
c - Intake temperature
d - Boost
Using Cruise Control
The "CRUISE CONTROL" screen allows you to set an engine RPM level for each engine to maintain while the cruise control is
engaged. Cruise control is not available on all vessels.
a - Engine RPM
b - Boat speed
c - RPM set point
d - Cruise control status
RPM is displayed for up to three engines.
Speed is displayed using pitot, paddle, or GPS sensor information.
The maximum RPM set point is the maximum engine RPM at wide‑open throttle (WOT). When cruise control is engaged,
the engine will not accelerate past this RPM level.
Cruise control status displays whether cruise control is "ENABLED" or "OFF."
Setting the Cruise Control
NOTE: If the VesselView is equipped with Smart Tow and it is enabled, you will not have the "CRUISE CONTROL" menu.
IMPORTANT: Do not leave the helm while using cruise control.
1. From the "CRUISE CONTROL" screen, press the check button to activate cruise control.
2. Press the check button to activate the RPM set point box.
3. Use the left and right arrow buttons to set the target RPM.
4. Press the up arrow to activate the status box.
5. Press the left or right arrow button to set the status to "Enabled."
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