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| Display Size | 3.5 inches |
|---|---|
| Display Type | LCD |
| NMEA 2000 Compatible | Yes |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 |
| Backlight | LED |
| Power Consumption | 1.5W |
| Operating Temperature | -15°C to +55°C |
Explains the physical display and buttons of the IS35 unit for user interaction.
Describes the five pre-set display configurations for engine and system information.
Instructions on how to navigate between different active pages using the UP/DOWN keys.
Details on how to navigate and interact with the device's menu system.
Explains the context-sensitive menu options available on different display pages.
Access point for display, system, source, and calibration settings.
Methods for adjusting the brightness of the IS35 display.
Controls how display settings mirror across selected gauges.
Adjusts the screen brightness from 10% to 100% in 10% increments.
Switches the gauge to a night-time color palette for reduced glare.
Customizes the color scheme used when night mode is active.
Describes the fixed data fields and RPM dial at the bottom of some display pages.
Explains standard data pages like 'Motoring' and their data field priority.
Details the 'Engine' page and the priority order for engine-specific data fields.
Information on the 'Fuel Economy' page and data priority for fuel-related information.
Covers extra data pages like 'Depth History' and 'Motor Steer'.
Shows depth readings and historical depth data, requiring network depth input.
Displays navigation data for steering, requiring a Chartplotter connection.
Presents various grid and full-screen template layouts for data display.
Steps to activate or deactivate specific pages from the active page list.
Procedures for modifying the existing page list or adding new pages.
Customizing data displayed in specific fields on template pages.
Enables automatic cycling through display pages with adjustable time intervals.
Controls the start and stop functions for the trip log.
Clears all recorded trip log information to zero.
Setting up tank capacity and initial fuel level for accurate calculations.
Entering the amount of fuel added or setting the tank to full.
Displays fuel used since last fill, trip reset, or seasonal usage.
Options to reset fuel used data for trip, seasonal, or both.
How engine-specific alarms are indicated on the display with icons.
Enabling or disabling system-wide alarms based on sensor input.
Turning individual alarms on or off via the Alarm Settings menu.
Shows the current status and limits for enabled alarms.
Adjusting the threshold values for specific alarms.
How alarms are visually and audibly presented on the gauge.
Steps to dismiss an active alarm notification and silence the audible alert.
Lists all alarms currently active on the network.
Retrieving a log of past alarm events.
Displays specific information about a particular alarm occurrence.
Removing all entries from the alarm history log.
Configuring engine alarms to be on, off, or custom per engine.
Enabling or disabling the audible siren for triggered alarms.
Controls how quickly data updates are displayed, affecting smoothness.
Configuring network connections and data flow between devices.
Understanding and managing available sensors and devices as data sources.
Automatically chooses data sources based on priority when multiple are available.
Viewing and interacting with connected devices on the network.
Customizing specific settings for connected devices like engines.
Accessing diagnostic data for devices on the NMEA2000 network.
Setting preferred units for speed, depth, temperature, etc.
Adjusting the number of decimal places for displayed numerical data.
Choosing the display language for the gauge interface.
Configuring time format, date format, and local time offset.
Sending simulated data to the gauge for testing purposes.
Resetting system settings to their original factory configuration.
Performing a hard reset by holding buttons during power-up.
Setting up core vessel details like engines, tanks, and fuel capacity.
Selecting which engine's data to display on the gauge.
Setting visual limits for RPM and fuel rate displays.
Configuring the threshold and duration for pop-up information displays.
Steps to connect a USB device for data transfer or software updates.
Saving current system configurations to a USB device.
Restoring system configurations from a USB device.
Displays information about the installed software version on the gauge.
Updating the software on NMEA 2000 sensors and remote devices.
Detailed steps for updating the IS35 Color Display software via USB.
Checking that all physical buttons are functioning correctly.
Visually inspecting the USB port and cable connections.