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Boat details
To ensure correct operation and display of data you should set the Boat Details settings according
to your requirements.
Boat details can be accessed from the
Settings menu: Homescreen > Settings > Boat Details
Option Description
Min safe height:
Enter your vessel’s maximum unladen height from the waterline. To ensure
adequate clearance, it is recommended that you add a safety margin to
this figure to allow for variation caused by vessel movements.
Min safe width:
Enter your vessel’s maximum width at its widest point. To ensure adequate
clearance on both sides, it is recommended that you add a safety margin
for port and starboard to this figure to allow for variation caused by vessel
movements.
Min safe depth:
Enter your vessel’s maximum depth when fully laden. This is the depth
from the waterline to the lowest point on the vessel’s keel. To ensure
adequate clearance, it is recommended that you add a safety margin to
this figure to allow for variation caused by vessel movements.
Num of engines:
You can configure your system to display data for up to 2 engines, when
connected to a compatible engine management system.
Identify engines: Once you have selected the number of engines, select Identify engines
and follow the onscreen instructions to configure your engines. May
require an extra hardware interface to enable engine data to be displayed.
Fuel tanks:
You can configure your system to display data for up to 2 fuel tanks.
Fresh water tanks:
You can configure your system to display data for up to 2 fresh water tanks.
Live well tanks:
You can configure your system to display data for up to 2 Live well tanks.
Gray water tanks: You can configure your system to display data for a Gray water tank.
Black water tanks:
You can configure your system to display data for a Black water tank.
Batteries:
You can configure your system to display data for up to 3 batteries.
Transducer: You can select the transducer type that is connected to your display.
Important:
Ensure the display is powered off before physically changing your
transducer.
Units of measure
You can select your preferred units for data readings from the
Units menu: Homescreen > Settings >
Units.
Default units of measure are determined by the selected user interface language.
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