Navman 5605 Manuel D’Utilisation

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TRACKER 5505/5505i/5605 Installation and Operation Manual
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NAVMAN 
To set a low fuel alarm for a tank:
1   Press 
 one or more times to display 
the Setup menu, select 
Fuel then select 
Setup tanks.
2   On a multi-tank boat, select the tank to set 
the alarm for.
3   Select 
Fuel alarm and enter a fuel level 
to trigger the low fuel alarm; or enter zero 
to disable the alarm.
10-4 Low fuel alarm
When a low fuel alarm is set, the alarm’s fuel 
level is shown on the fuel display tank levels as 
a red bar. The alarm can also be set using the 
Alarms setup menu (see section 14-7)
10-5-1 Selecting a boat speed sensor
The fuel calculations can use boat speeds from 
the GPS, or from a paddlewheel sensor or pitot 
sensor if these optional sensors are installed:
    Paddlewheel and pitot sensors measure 
the speed through the water; GPS speed is 
speed over ground; these sensors can give 
different values for Range, Economy and 
the fuel consumption curves (see section 
10-5-2).
    A pitot sensor is more accurate than a 
paddlewheel sensor at high speeds but is 
not accurate at low speeds. A paddlewheel 
sensor is more accurate than a pitot sensor 
at low speeds.
10-5 Boat speed sensors
To select an optional speed sensor
1   Press 
 one or more times to display 
the Setup menu, select 
Fuel and select 
Speed source.
2   To use a paddlewheel or pitot sensor, select 
Water speed, otherwise select Ground 
speed to use GPS speed.
3   If you selected Water speed and you have 
both a paddlewheel sensor and a pitot 
sensor:
i   Press 
, select 
Smartcraft and 
select 
Speed type
ii   Select 
Paddlewheel or Pitot.
Tip: You can select a different speed sensor 
during a trip.
Note: If you follow procedure B every time you 
add fuel, then a small error will accumulate, 
because it is hard to measure exactly how 
much fuel you add. To avoid this, completely fill 
the tank and follow procedure A about every 
tenth time you add fuel.
C When you remove fuel
1.   Before removing fuel, go to the Fuel 
display, press 
 and select 
Set 
remaining. 
2.   On a multi-tank boat, select the tank that 
you are removing fuel from.
3.   Write down the value of Remaining for the 
tank; this is the amount of fuel originally in 
the tank.
4.   Remove fuel from the tank and write down 
how much fuel you remove.
5.   Subtract the amount of fuel you removed 
from the amount of fuel originally in the 
tank to calculate the amount of fuel now in 
the tank.
6.   Change the number on the Set Remaining 
menu to the amount of fuel that you 
calculated was now in the tank.
7.   Press 
Note: You can also use this procedure when 
you add fuel to a tank. In this case, add the fuel 
you have added to the amount of fuel originally 
in the tank to calculate the amount of fuel now 
in the tank.
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