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Section 2: Installation

Preparations
You can install the GPS system in some other order if you prefer, but we recommend this installation sequence: Caution: You should read over this entire installation section before drilling any holes in your vehicle or vessel! 1. Determine the approximate location for the GPS unit, so you can plan how and where to route the power cable. This will help you make sure you have enough cable length for the desired configuration. NOTE: The GPS antenna is inside the unit, so you must mount the unit in a location with an unobstructed view of the sky. 2. Determine the location of your battery or other power connection, along with the power cable route. 3. Install the power cable and route it to the GPS unit. 4. Mount the GPS unit.

Power Connections

Your unit comes with a power/data cable that splits into three branches, each with several exposed wires. The thicker three-wire cable (white, red and black) is the power supply for your display unit. This cable has no label. The thinner branch with three wires (red, black and shield) is the power cable for a NMEA 2000 network. It is labeled "NMEA 2000 POWER." The branch with four wires (blue, yellow, orange, and shield) is a data cable, labeled "RS-232 COMM." It supports a serial communication port. This allows your unit to exchange NMEA 0183 data with another device, such as an autopilot, DSC marine radio or computer.
Display unit power wires: white, red and black To unit NMEA 2000 power wires: red, black and shield Data cable wires: blue, yellow, orange, and shield The Power/Data cable for this unit.
NOTE: There are two basic power connection options, which are shown in the following two diagrams. Read the following instructions carefully to determine which power connection applies to your unit. Depending on your configuration, you may not use all of these wires. Caution: All of the wires in the power/data cable have bare ends for easier installation. The bare ends on any unused wires could cause an electrical short if left exposed. To prevent this, you should cover the individual wire ends either by capping them with wire nuts, wrapping them with electrical tape or both. (You should cut off the bare wire before taping off the ends.)

Connecting to a NMEA 2000 Network
Your unit can be connected to a NMEA 2000 bus, receiving sensor information from units and devices attached to the network. Contact LEI Extras (look inside back cover for accessory ordering information) for NMEA 2000 accessories. NOTE: GPS data from your internal GPS receiver can not be transmitted across a NMEA 2000 network. The only way to transmit GPS data across the network is to add a LGC module to the network. For more information see page 125.
NMEA 0183 Cable Connections
NMEA 0183 is a standard communications format for marine electronic equipment. For example, an autopilot can connect to the NMEA interface on the GlobalMap 5300c and receive positioning information. The GlobalMap 5300c can exchange information with any device that transmits or receives NMEA 0183 data. See the following diagram for general wiring connections. Read your other products owners manual for more wiring information. NMEA 0183 Wiring (Data cable) To exchange NMEA 0183 data, the GlobalMap 5300c has one NMEA 0183 version 2.0 communication port. Com port one (Com-1) can be used to receive NMEA format GPS data. The com port can also transmit NMEA format GPS data to another device. The four wires for the com port are combined with the Power Supply cable and NMEA 2000 Power cable to form the power/data cable (shown earlier). Com-1 uses the yellow wire to transmit, the orange wire to receive and the shield wire for signal ground. Your unit does not use the blue wire.
Orange (Receive) Com-1 To GlobalMap 5300c Shield (Ground)
NMEA Transmit Ground To Other GPS Receiver
Com-1 wiring to receive NMEA position information from some other GPS receiver Yellow (Transmit) Com-1 To GlobalMap 5300c Shield (Ground) NMEA Receive Ground To Other Device
Com-1 wiring to transmit NMEA position information to another NMEA-compatible device.

Power/Data socket

Ethernet (future enhancement

Network Port

NMEA 2000 Power Supply cable Power cable GlobalMap 5300c iGPS Cable Connections.
Mounting the Unit: Bracket or Portable
You can install the GlobalMap 5300c on the top of a dash with the supplied gimbal bracket. It can also be mounted on a portable power supply. If you use the supplied bracket, you may be interested in the optional R-A-M bracket mounting system. This converts the unit's gimbal bracket to a swivel mount, which can be used on the dash or overhead mounting positions. R-A-M offers permanent mounts and temporary mounts suitable for many vehicle types. See your Lowrance dealer or 18
visit the LEI web site (www.lei-extras.com) for the latest options; accessory ordering information is on the inside back cover of this manual. For a complete look at the many mounting options, visit the RAM web site at www.ram-mount.com.
Optional R-A-M mounting system.

5. Move the cursor to the next point in the route, a spot where you need to turn or change direction, and press ENT to set the next waypoint. 6. Repeat step five until the route reaches your destination. 7. To save your route, press EXIT. The unit reverts to the Edit Route screen, with the route automatically named "Route 1" and stored in the unit's internal memory. (In our example, Route 1 already existed, so the unit automatically made "Route 2.") You can edit the route and run other commands, but if you are finished with the route for now, r e t u r n t o t h e l a s t p a g e d i s p l a y e d b y p r e s s i n g EXIT repeatedly. Delete a Route 1. From the NAVIGATION PAGE, press MENU|ENT or from the MAP PAGE press MENU|MENU| to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT. 2. Press to route name|ENT. 3. Press to NAVIGATE|ENT| to DELETE|ENT| to YES|ENT.
You can also delete all routes at once: 1. From the NAVIGATION PAGE, press MENU|ENT or from the MAP PAGE press MENU|MENU| to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT. 2. Press to DELETE ALL|ENT| to YES|ENT. Edit a Route Name 1. From the NAVIGATION PAGE, press MENU|ENT or from the MAP PAGE press MENU|MENU| to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT. 64
2. Press to route name|ENT|ENT. 3. Press or to change the first character, then press to move the cursor to the next character and repeat until the name is correct, then press ENT. Return to the previous page by pressing EXIT repeatedly. Edit Route Waypoints You can edit the route by adding and removing waypoints. 1. From the NAVIGATION PAGE, press MENU|ENT or from the MAP PAGE press MENU|MENU| to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT. 2. Press to route name|ENT| to ROUTE WAYPOINTS LIST. Use to select a waypoint and press ENT.
Edit Route Waypoints menu.
3. Use to select a command from the Edit Route Waypoints menu and press ENT. Add From Map lets you insert a waypoint in the route by clicking on a map location with the cursor. Add Waypoint calls up the Waypoint List so you can insert a waypoint from the list. Remove Waypoint will delete the waypoint from the route. View Waypoint will show you where the selected waypoint is on the map. NOTE: When adding waypoints to a route, the inserted waypoints will appear in the route in front of the waypoint you have selected. To insert waypoints at the end of the route, make sure to select "(End of route)" before adding them.
Route Planning on Main Menu (left). Routes menu (center). Edit Route menu (right). Navigate is selected on Edit Route menu.
Navigate a Route 1. From the NAVIGATION PAGE, press MENU|ENT or from the MAP PAGE, press MENU|MENU| to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT. 2. Press to select route name|ENT| to NAVIGATE|ENT. 3. Upon arrival at your destination, cancel navigation: press MENU|MENU| to CANCEL NAVIGATION|ENT| to YES|ENT. The following figures show what the Navigation Page and Map Page look like while navigating a route. Navigate a Route in Reverse Here's how you run a route backward, from the end waypoint to the beginning waypoint: 1. From the NAVIGATION PAGE, press MENU|ENT or from the MAP PAGE, press MENU|MENU| to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT. 2. Press to select route name|ENT| to NAVIGATE| to REVERSE|ENT| to NAVIGATE|ENT. 3. Upon arrival at your destination, cancel navigation: press MENU|MENU| to CANCEL NAVIGATION|ENT| to YES|ENT.

Navigating along a route: Fig. 1 shows the Navigation Page at the start of a route, heading straight for the first waypoint (Wpt 1). In Fig. 2, the traveler has arrived at Wpt 1; the arrival alarm has been triggered and the bearing arrow on the compass rose has turned to point toward Wpt 2, off to the east. In Fig. 3 the traveler has turned east on his new course and is heading straight for Wpt 2, which is 2.37 miles away. Fig. 4 shows route navigation on the Map Page. In this figure, the traveler has reached Wpt 2 and is half-way along the leg between Wpts 2 and 3.

Trails

Delete a Trail This is the command used to delete a trail: Press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT| to trail name|ENT| to DELETE TRAIL|ENT| to YES|ENT.
You can also delete all trails at once: 1. Press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT. 2. Press to DELETE ALL|ENT| to YES|ENT.
Edit a Trail Name To edit a trail name: press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT| to trail name|ENT|ENT. Press or to change the first character, then press to the next character and repeat until the name is correct. Press ENT then EXIT repeatedly to return to the previous page display.
You can quickly call up the Edit Trail menu by selecting a trail on the map with the cursor. Simply move the cursor over a trail and a pop-up box appears. Press WPT and the Edit Trail menu opens.
Trail selected with map cursor (left). The pop-up box shows distance and bearing from current position to the selected point on the trail. The Edit Trail menu (right).
Edit a Trail Color To edit a trail color: press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT| to trail name|ENT| to COLOR|ENT. Press or to select a color style, then press ENT. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the previous page display. Edit a Trail Pattern To edit a trail pattern: press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT| to trail name|ENT| to PATTERN|ENT. Press or to change the first character, then press to the next character and repeat until the pattern is correct. Press ENT, then EXIT repeatedly to return to the previous page display.
Edit Trail Menu with Pattern option selected (left). Edited trail with dotted line pattern (right).

Utilities

Utilities are useful tools for traveling or for outdoor activities. Alarm Clock To access the unit's alarm clock: press MENU|MENU| to TIMERS|ENT| to ALARM CLOCK|ENT. Sun/Moon Rise & Set Calculator To get to the Sun/Moon menu: press MENU|MENU| to SUN/MOON CALCULATIONS|ENT. Trip Calculator

1. From the Map Page, go to the simulator menu. Pick a STARTING POSIat or near the beginning of your trail/route. Enter an approximate TRACK (shown in compass degrees) that will point you toward the start of the trail/route.
2. Set SPEED to zero. Select STEER WITH ARROWS command and press ENT, which turns on the simulator and returns you to the Map Page. 3. Begin navigating along the trail/route. (If you are close enough to the first waypoint, the arrival alarm will usually go off as soon as navigation begins. Press EXIT to clear the alarm.) When navigation starts, press to increase speed to the desired setting. 4. Press EXIT to turn off the steering and speed boxes. The unit will now automatically steer along the trail or route. Cancel navigation when you arrive at your destination.

Initialize GPS

This command is handy when you are practicing in simulator mode. (See the entry in this section for GPS Simulator.) In simulator mode, this command makes the unit operate as if it is sitting someplace other than its actual location. So, you and your unit could be located in Kansas City, but easily practice navigating in the ocean off Islamorada, Florida. 1. Press MENU|MENU| to GPS SETUP|ENT|ENT. 2. A message appears, telling you to move the cursor near the desired location and press ENT. When the message automatically clears, follow the message instructions. 3. In a moment, your present position marker arrow appears on the map in the location you selected with the cursor. The unit will consider that spot as its last known position until changed by either a live satellite lock-on or a new simulator location. 82

Map Auto Zoom

This unit has an auto zoom feature that eliminates much of the button pushing common with other brands of GPS receivers. It works in conjunction with the navigation features. First, start navigation to a waypoint. (See the waypoint section for more information on navigating to a waypoint.) Then, with the auto zoom mode on, the unit zooms out until the entire course shows, from the present position to the destination waypoint. As you travel toward the destination, the unit automatically begins zooming in one zoom range at a time always keeping the destination on the screen. To turn on Auto Zoom: 1. From a MAP PAGE, press MENU| to AUTO ZOOM|ENT|EXIT. Repeat these steps to turn it off.

Track Smoothing highlighted on the GPS Setup menu.

Track Smoothing

This is a factory setting on the GPS Setup menu that should always be left on. When stopped or traveling at slow speeds (such as walking or trolling), Track Smoothing prevents wandering of trails, the steering arrow, compass rose and a map in track-up mode.

Trail Options

There are several options you can use with trails. Some affect all trails, other options can be applied to a particular trail. You can change the way trails are updated, display or hide trails, create a new trail, delete a trail and edit a trail's name, color, pattern and visibility.

The Trails Menu.

To create a New Trail: 1. Press MENU|MENU, highlight MY TRAILS and press ENT. 2. Highlight NEW TRAIL and press ENT. The Edit Trail menu will appear, allowing you to Edit the trails name, color, pattern, maximum points, trail status (active or inactive) and trail visibility. You can also navigate the trail or delete the trail.
New Trail selected on the Trails menu (left). Edit Trails menu (right).
To Delete all Trails 1. Press MENU|MENU, select MY TRAILS and press ENT. 2. Highlight DELETE ALL and press ENT. The following Warning will appear: Delete All Trails? 3. Select YES and press ENT. You will be returned to the Trails screen, where all trails have been deleted. 4. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the map display. Update Trail Option The Update Trail menu allows you to change the way trail updates occur. There are three options: Auto, Time and Distance. In automatic mode, the unit does not update the plot trail while you are traveling in a straight line. When you deviate from a straight line, the unit places a plot point onto the trail. This conserves plot trail points. If a plot trail uses all of the available points allotted to it, the beginning points are deleted and replaced by points at the end of the trail. Selecting Time as the method for updating a trail will automatically place trail points at a duration of your choosing. You can set the unit to place trail points placed at any duration between 1 second to 9999 seconds. The default setting is 3 seconds. Updating a trail by Distance will place trail points when you move a distance of your choosing. You can have trail points placed at any distance between 0.01 mile/nm/km to 9.99 mile/nm/km. The default setting is 0.10 mi. WARNING: If you uncheck the Update Trail option, automatic trail creation and recording will be turned off. You must turn it back on to record trails. The default setting is on. 105
To select a Trail Update Option: 1. Press MENU|MENU, select MY TRAILS and press ENT. 2. Highlight the TRAIL OPTIONS button and press ENT. The Trail Options menu will appear with three update criteria: Auto, Time and Distance. NOTE: The Update Active Trail checkbox should be checked (turned on). If it is unchecked (turned off), your trails will not be updated. To turn it on, highlight UPDATE ACTIVE TRAIL and press ENT. 3. Highlight the desired method for updating trails and press ENT. If you choose Time or Distance as your update criteria, you can input the desired update rate (Time) or desired Update Distance (Distance) in the dialog box that appears at the bottom of the menu. 4. To input your Update Rate or Update Distance, highlight Update Rate or Update Distance and press ENT. Use , to input the desired setting and press ENT. 5. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the map display.

Units of Measure Menu.

To set Temperature units: 1. Press MENU|MENU, select System Setup and press ENT. UNITS OF MEASURE will be highlighted, so press ENT. 2. Highlight TEMPERATURE and press ENT. 3. Use to select one of the following options: Fahrenheit, Celsius or Kelvin. Press ENT. 4. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the sonar display. To set Pressure units: 1. Press MENU|MENU, select System Setup and press ENT. UNITS OF MEASURE will be highlighted, so press ENT. 2. Highlight PRESSURE and press ENT. 3. Use to select one of the following options: Millibars, Bars, PSI, Hectopascals or Kilopascals. Press ENT. 4. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the sonar display. To set Depth units: 1. Press MENU|MENU, select System Setup and press ENT. UNITS OF MEASURE will be highlighted, so press ENT. 2. Highlight DEPTH and press ENT. 3. Use to select one of the following options: Feet, Fathoms or Meters. Press ENT. 4. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the sonar display. To set Volume units: 1. Press MENU|MENU, select System Setup and press ENT. UNITS OF MEASURE will be highlighted, so press ENT. 2. Highlight VOLUME and press ENT.
3. Use to select one of the following options: Gallons or Liters. Press ENT. 4. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the sonar display. To set Heading units: 1. Press MENU|MENU, select System Setup and press ENT. UNITS OF MEASURE will be highlighted, so press ENT. 2. Highlight HEADING and press ENT. 3. Use to select one of the following options: True or Magnetic. Press ENT. 4. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the sonar display.
The Units of Measure Menu.
To set Speed/Distance Unit of Measure: Press or to change the Speed/Distance, then press ENT. After the option is set, press EXIT repeatedly to return to the page display. To set Heading: Press to change the heading type, then press ENT. After the option is set, press EXIT repeatedly to return to the page display.

Section 6: Searching

NOTE: The background map loaded in your unit's permanent memory lets you search for some land features, including cities and lakes. For a full set of searchable land features, including landmarks, streets, addresses, highway exits and Points of Interest, you must load your own high-detail custom map produced with our MapCreate software. Or, you can use one of our plug and play map options such as FreedomMaps, Fishing Hot Spots or NauticPath. This unit's varied search functions all begin with either the Find Waypoint menu or the Map Page menu. Press WPT and the Find Waypoint menu appears for waypoints and Points of Interest (POI). From the Map Page, press MENU and the Map Page menu appears for streets and highway exits.

Find Interstate Highway Exits
1. From the Map Page, press MENU| to HIGHWAY EXITS|ENT, which calls up the Find Exit menu.

The Find Exit menu.

2. First, select a highway name by pressing ENT, which calls up the Find By Name menu. There are two highway search options: A. You can spell out the highway name in the top selection box. Press or to change the first letter, then press to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until the name is correct, then press ENT|ENT. B. Jump down to the lower selection list by pressing ENT, then press or to select a highway from the list, then press ENT.

Find By Name menu.

3. Once you have selected a highway name you can then select an exit. Press to switch to the Exit List, then press or until you highlight the exit, then press ENT.
Find Exit menu with an exit selected in the Exit List.
4. In the Exit Information screen you have two choices. A. Press ENT to navigate or "go to" the exit. B. Press |ENT to find the exit on the map.
Go To Exit highlighted (left). Find On Map selected (right).
You can also look up some additional information on the Exit Services located near this exit. Press to SERVICES|press to select Service Name|ENT.
Find Map Places or Points of Interest (POI)
Exit Information screen (left). General location and amenities information (right).
1. Press WPT, press or to select a map place or POI category, then press ENT. (To narrow your search, press then press or to select a subcategory before pressing ENT.) You will be given two options; Search By Name or By Nearest.
Find Waypoint menu with Lodging POI category selected (left) and with the RV Parks subcategory selected (right).
2. To search by the nearest POI: press |ENT. The find by nearest menu will show a calculating screen, then a list of the nearest POI's will appear. Press to the selected POI and press ENT to call up the POI's Waypoint Information screen.
Find by Nearest option, left, Calculating screen, center, POI list, right.
3. To search by the name of a POI: press ENT. There are two options: A. You can spell out the POI in the top selection box. Press or to change the first letter, then press to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until the name is correct, then press ENT|ENT. B. Jump down to the lower selection list by pressing ENT, then press or to select a POI from the list, then press ENT to call up the POI's Waypoint Information screen.
Find by Name option, left, Find by Name menu, right.
4. When the POI's Waypoint Information screen is displayed, you can choose to Go To the POI waypoint by pressing ENT or find it on the map by pressing|ENT.
Go To Waypoint highlighted (left). Find on Map selected (right).
Find Streets or Intersections
Find a Street 1. From the Map Page, press MENU| to FIND STREETS|ENT and the Find Streets Menu appears. 2. You must first fill in a street name in the First Street dialog box. Press ENT to display the Find By Name menu. There are two options: A. You can spell out the street in the top selection box. Press or to change the first letter, then press to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until the name is correct, then press ENT|ENT. B. Or you can jump down to the lower box and pick a street from the list. Press ENT, then press or to select a street from the list and press ENT.

Find Streets menu (left). When finding a street by name (right), spell out the name in the top box or select it from the list in the lower box.
3. The Find Streets menu reappears with the street you're searching for in the First Street box. (In this example, it's 80th Street.) To search 118
for that street, press to FIND FIRST STREET|ENT. A message appears asking you to wait while the unit finds the street. When the Streets Found list appears, press or to select the street you are searching for and press ENT.
Find Streets menu with the Find First street highlighted (left). Streets Found list (right).
4. The Map Page appears, with the cursor pointing to the found street.
Map Page showing results of a street search. The cursor points to the located street.
If you want to navigate to the found street at the cursor location, just press MENU|ENT|EXIT. Find an Intersection You must enter one street in the First Street dialog box and enter the next street in the Second Street dialog box. 1. From the Map Page, press MENU| to FIND STREETS|ENT and the Find Streets Menu appears. 119
2. You must fill in a street name in the First Street dialog box. Press ENT to display the Find By Name menu. There are two options: A. You can spell out the street in the top selection box. Press or to change the first letter, then press to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until the name is correct, then press ENT|ENT. B. Or you can jump down to the lower box and pick a street from the list. Press ENT, then press or to select a street from the list and press ENT. 3. The Find Streets menu reappears with the street you're searching for in the First Street box. (In this example, it's 80th Street.) 4. Now fill in the second street. Press to SECOND STREET|ENT and the Find By Name menu appears again. Just like before, there are two options: A. You can spell out the second street in the top selection box. Press or to change the first letter, then press to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until the name is correct, then press ENT|ENT. B. You can also jump down to the lower box and pick the second street from the selection list. Press ENT, then press or to select a street from the list and press ENT. 5. The Find Streets menu reappears with the first and second street dialog boxes filled in. In this example, we selected 71st Avenue as our second street. You could now use similar techniques to select a city or Zip code, but your search will probably be faster if you leave those boxes blank. (You can specify a city and/or zip code when the search result list is too long.)

Bus Configuration menu with list of network devices. Engine-Tank Configuration and Tank Select menus are at the bottom of the screen.
Engine & Tank Configuration
The Engine-Tank configuration menu is located below the NMEA 2000 Devices list, but will only be accessible if a Suzuki engine Interface, EP-10 Fuel Flow, EP-15 Fluid Level, EP-45 Pressure Sensor or EP-50 Storage Device are on the network. When choosing an engine-tank configuration you will use the Tank Select menu, Tank Size dialog box and Set configuration button, all detailed below.

Tank Select

The Tank Select menu allows you to choose from up to three tanks (Port, Center and Starboard), depending on the Engine-tank configuration that has been selected. This allows you to set up each tank individually. 127

Tank Size

The Tank Size menu allows you to input the size of a selected tank in gallons. After selecting the desired tank from the Tank Select menu, you are ready to enter the tank's size.

Set Configuration button

The Set Configuration button is used to finalize engine-tank configuration settings. Setting Engine-Tank Configuration: 1. Press MENU| MENU, use to highlight NMEA 2000 and press ENT. 2. The NMEA 2000 menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup, Fuel Management, NMEA 2000 Alarms, Waypoint Sharing and Backlight Synchronization. Choose BUS SETUP and press ENT. 3. Select ENGINE & TANK CONFIG and press ENT, which will open the Engine & Tank Configuration menu with the following configuration options: 1 Engine/1 Tank, 1 Engine/2 Tanks, 2 Engines/1 Tank, 2 Engines/2 Tanks, 3 Engines/1 Tank, 3 Engine/3 Tanks and Unconfigured Bus.
1 Engine/1Tank highlighted on Engine and Tank Configuration menu (left). Starboard highlighted on Tank Select menu (center). Tank Size set to 40 gallons (right).
4. Choose the configuration that matches the number of engines and tanks on your vessel and press ENT. 5. Highlight TANK SELECT and press ENT, which will open the Tank Select menu. 6. Select the tank you want to set up and press ENT. Press to highlight the Tank Size dialog box and press ENT. 7. Use , to input the capacity (gallons) of the tank you chose from the Tank Select menu and press ENT. 8. Repeat Steps 5-7 for each remaining tank.
9. When all tanks have been configured, press the SET CONFIGURATION button. The following confirmation message will appear: Are you sure you wish to change the bus configuration? Choose YES and press ENT, Press EXIT to get back to the main display. Device Configuration Menu When a device is selected from the network devices list on the Bus Configuration menu, its Device Configuration menu will appear. Device configuration menus vary among devices. Available functions on device configuration menus allow you to change device names, tank sizes, fluid types and provide access to the Advanced Options menu. We will cover configuration and calibration later in this section. Device Information and Device Data The Device information panel, located to the left of the Device Configuration menu, displays information on the selected device that includes, software version, model, address, serial number, instance and current status.

Add Fuel

After entering the amount of fuel added to a tank in the Fuel Added dialog, the Add Fuel command finalizes the entry of the data. Like the Fuel Added dialog, the Add Fuel command will only be used when an amount of fuel is added that does not fill up the tank. 130

Fill Tank

You will use the Fill Tank command when calibrating a fuel flow and when filling up the tank without calibration. Adding Fuel to Tank Tank Location, Fuel Added and Add Fuel commands work together to keep NMEA 2000 fuel data consistent with the actual amount of fuel added to the fuel tank(s). 1. Press MENU|MENU, select NMEA 2000 and press ENT. 2. The NMEA 2000 menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup, Fuel Management, NMEA 2000 Alarms, Waypoint Sharing and Backlight Synchronization. Select FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENT. 3. Highlight TANK LOCATION and press ENT. The Tank Location menu will appear with up to three options: Port, Center and Starboard. 4. Select the tank you added fuel to and press ENT. 5. Follow the steps below that apply to your tank. If you filled up the tank: A. Press the FILL TANK button and press ENT. The following message will appear: Are you sure you wish to Fill Tank? Press ENT. Another message will appear: Do you wish to re-calibrate the device? Highlight NO and press ENT. If you did not fill up the tank: B. Highlight FUEL ADDED and press ENT to access the FUEL ADDED dialog box. Use , to input the amount of fuel added to the tank and press ENT. Select the ADD FUEL button and press ENT. The following message will appear: Are you sure you wish to Add Fuel? Highlight YES and press ENT. 6. Press EXIT repeatedly to get back to the main display. Engine Operations The lower half of the Fuel Management menu contains the following Engine Operation functions: Engine Select, Reset Calibration, Reset Trip and Reset Seasonal.

Engine Select

Engine Select allows you to choose the desired engine when resetting calibration, resetting trip fuel and resetting seasonal fuel.

To Reset Calibration:

Choosing the Reset Calibration command will switch fuel flow calibration settings back to factory defaults. 1. Press MENU|MENU, select NMEA 2000 and press ENT. 131
2. Highlight FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENT. The Fuel Management menu will appear. 3. Highlight to ENGINE SELECT and press ENT. Select the desired engine the engine attached to the desired fuel flow and press ENT. 4. Highlight RESET CALIBRATION and press ENT. The following confirmation message will appear: Are you sure you wish to Reset Calibration? Select YES and press ENT. Calibration settings for the selected fuel have been returned to factory defaults.

To Reset Trip:

The Reset Trip function allows you to reset to zero the running total of fuel used on a particular trip. 1. Press MENU|MENU, select NMEA 2000 and press ENT. 2. Highlight FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENT. The Fuel Management menu will appear. 3. Select RESET TRIP and press ENT. The following confirmation message will appear: Are you sure you wish to Reset Trip? Highlight YES and press ENT. The Trip Fuel Used figure has been reset to zero.

The Restore Defaults command allows you to reset an individual EP-15 Fluid Level Sensor's settings to factory defaults. If, for example, you execute the Restore Defaults command from your Gray Water Fluid Level Advanced Options menu, only the settings for the Gray Water Fluid Level will be reset to factory defaults. Other fluid levels on the network will not be affected. NMEA 2000 menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup, Fuel Management, NMEA 2000 Alarms, Waypoint Sharing and Backlight Synchronization. 2. Highlight BUS SETUP and press ENT, which will open the Bus Configuration menu. A list of network devices will be at the top of the page. 3. Select the desired fluid level and press ENT. The Device Configuration menu will appear. 4. Highlight ADVANCED OPTIONS and press ENT. 5. Select RESTORE DEFAULTS and press ENT. The following message will appear: Are you sure you wish to change this device's configuration? 6. Highlight YES and press ENT. Press EXIT repeatedly to get back to the main display. NOTE: The Fluid Level Device Configuration menu also contains the Calibrate button, but we will address that later in the segment covering Calibration. Suzuki Engine Interface Configuration
To input Device Name: 1. Press MENU| MENU, use to select NMEA 2000 and press ENT. The To restore default settings: 1. Press MENU| MENU, use to select NMEA 2000 and press ENT. The
NMEA 2000 menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup, Fuel Management, NMEA 2000 Alarms, Waypoint Sharing and Backlight Synchronization. 2. Highlight BUS SETUP and press ENT, which will open the Bus Configuration menu. A list of network devices will be at the top of the page. 3. Use to select the engine interface you want to rename and press ENT. The Device Configuration menu will appear with the Device Name dialog box highlighted. 139
4. Press ENT and use , to input a name for the interface. Press ENT. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display.
NMEA 2000 menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup, Fuel Management, NMEA 2000 Alarms, Waypoint Sharing and Backlight Synchronization. 2. Highlight BUS SETUP and press ENT, which will open the Bus Configuration menu. A list of network devices will be at the top of the page. 3. Select the desired engine interface and press ENT. The Device Configuration menu will appear. 4. Highlight LOCATION and press ENT, which will open the Location menu with the following options: Port, Center, Starboard and Unknown. 5. Select the desired location and press ENT. The following confirmation message will appear: Are you sure you wish to change this device's configuration? 6. Press ENT. Press EXIT repeatedly to get back to the main display.

To calibrate a Suzuki Engine Interface:
10. If calibration is necessary, press MENU|MENU, select NMEA 2000 and press ENT. 11. Highlight FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENT. 12. Select TANK LOCATION and press ENT to choose the location of the tank connected to the selected engine interface. Press ENT. 13. Highlight FILL TANK and press ENT. The following message will appear: Are you sure you wish to Fill Tank? Select YES and press ENT. 14. The following message will appear: Do you wish to re-calibrate the device? Select YES and press ENT. 15. Repeat these steps for each engine interface you want to calibrate. Engine Trim Calibration Engine Trim is calibrated through the Suzuki Engine Interface Device Configuration menu. 1. Press MENU|MENU, select NMEA 2000 and press ENT. 2. Choose BUS SETUP and press ENTER. Select the Suzuki Engine Interface connected to the desired engine and press ENT. 3. Highlight CALIBRATE TRIM and press ENT. The Device Calibration window will appear with a list of Calibration Instructions. 4. Highlight START CALIBRATION and press ENT. The following message will appear: Please fully raise the Engine Trim. 5. After engine trim has been fully raised, press ENT. The following message will appear: Please fully lower the Engine trim. 6. After engine trim has been fully lowered, press ENT. A Calibration Completed message will appear. Press ENT. 7. Repeat these instructions to adjust the engine trim for each engine connected to a Suzuki Engine Interface. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display.
Reset Trim Calibration If you are not satisfied with your engine trim calibration, you can reset engine trim calibration from the Suzuki Engine Interface Advanced Options menu. 1. Press MENU|MENU, select NMEA 2000 and press ENT. 2. Choose BUS SETUP and press ENT. Select the Suzuki Engine Interface connected to the desired engine and press ENT. 3. Highlight ADVANCED OPTIONS and press ENT. Select Reset TRIM CALIBRATION and press ENT. The following message will appear: Do you wish to re-calibrate the device? 4. Highlight YES and press ENT. Press EXIT repeatedly to get back to the main display. Bennett Trim Tabs Calibration Trim Tabs will be calibrated through their Device Configuration menu.
To calibrate Trim Tabs: 1. Press MENU|MENU, select BUS SETUP and press ENT. A list of network
devices will appear. 2. Select BENNETT TRIM TABS from the list and press ENT, which will open the Trim Tab Device Configuration menu. 3. Highlight CALIBRATE and press ENT. The Device Calibration window will appear with a list of calibration instructions. 4. Select START CALIBRATION and press ENT. The following message will appear: Please fully raise Trim Tabs. 5. After fully raising the trims tabs, press ENT. The following message will appear: Please fully lower trim tabs. 6. After fully lowering the trim tabs, press ENT. A Calibration Complete message will appear. Press ENT. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display.

 

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