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Customizing the Engines Shown in Gauges
Before you can customize how the engines are shown in the
gauges, you must manually select the number of engines
(page 12).
1
Select Gauges > Engine > Menu > Gauge Setup >
Engine Selection > Edit Engines.
2
Select First Engine.
3
Select the engine to display in the first gauge.
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the remaining engine bars.
Configuring the Fuel Gauges Display
Before you can configure and display the fuel levels, a
compatible fuel flow sensor or tank level sensors must be
connected to the NMEA 2000 network.
You can display the total amount of fuel on-board either as a
numeric display that shows the total fuel or as a graphic
display that shows the level in each fuel tank.
1
Select 
Gauges > Engine > Menu > Gauge Setup > Fuel
Display.
2
Select an option:
• To display a numeric value for the total fuel level in all
tanks, select Use Total Fuel Onboard.
• To display a graphical representation of the amount of
fuel in each tank, select Use Fuel Tank Levels.
Setting the Fuel Capacity of the Vessel
1
Select Settings > My Vessel > Fuel Capacity.
2
Enter the combined total capacity of the fuel tanks.
Synchronizing the Fuel Data with the Actual Vessel
Fuel
You can synchronize the fuel levels in the chartplotter with
the actual fuel in the vessel when you add fuel to your vessel.
1
GaugesSelect Engine > Menu.
2
Select an option:
• After you have filled up all the fuel tanks on the
vessel, select Fill Up All Tanks. The fuel level is
reset to maximum capacity.
• After you have added less than a full fuel tank, select
Add Fuel to Boat, enter the amount added, and
select Done.
• To specify the total fuel in the vessel tanks, select Set
Total Fuel Onboard, enter the total amount of fuel in
the tanks.
Setting the Fuel Alarm
Before you can set a fuel level alarm, a compatible fuel flow
sensor must be connected to the NMEA 2000network.
You can set an alarm to sound when the total amount of
remaining onboard fuel reaches the level you specify.
1
Select Settings > Alarms > Fuel > Fuel Alarm > On.
2
Enter the remaining amount of fuel that triggers the alarm.
Viewing the Wind Gauges
Before you can view wind information, you must have a wind
sensor connected to the chartplotter.
Select Gauges > Wind.
Configuring the Speed Source
You can specify whether the vessel sped data displayed on
the gauge and used for wind calculations is based on water
speed or GPS speed.
1
Select Gauges > Wind > Menu > Speed Display.
2
Select an option:
• To calculate the vessel speed based on data from the
water-speed sensor, select Water Speed.
• To calculate the vessel speed based on GPS data,
select GPS Speed.
Configuring the Heading Source of the Wind Gauge
You can specify the source of the heading displayed on the
wind gauge. Magnetic heading is the heading data received
from a heading sensor, and GPS heading is calculated by
your chartplotter GPS (course over ground).
1
Select Gauges > Wind > Menu > Heading Source.
2
Select GPS Hdg or Magnetic.
Selecting the Range of the Close-Hauled Wind
Gauge
You can specify the range of the close-hauled wind gauge for
both the upwind scale and the downwind scale.
1
Select Gauges > Wind > Menu.
2
Select an option:
• To set the maximum and minimum values that appear
when the upwind close-hauled wind gauge appears,
select Change Upwind Scale, and set the angles.
• To set the maximum and minimum values that appear
when the downwind close-hauled wind gauge
appears, select Change Downwind Scale, and set
the angles.
Viewing the Environment Gauges
Select Gauges > Environment.
Configuring the Alignment of the Wind Gauge
You can specify the alignment of the wind gauge on the
environment gauges.
1
Select Gauges > Environment > Menu > Alignment.
2
Select an option:
• To set the top of the wind gauge to a North heading,
select North Up.
• To rotate the gauge so the direction in which you are
moving is at the top, select Head Up.
Selecting the Range of the Close-Hauled
Environment Gauge
You can specify the source of the heading displayed on the
environment gauge. Magnetic heading is the heading data
received from a heading sensor, and GPS heading is
calculated by your chartplotter GPS (course over ground).
1
Select Gauges > Environment > Menu > Heading
Source.
2
Select GPS Hdg or Magnetic.
Setting the Barometer Reference Time
You can specify the reference time used to calculate the
barometer trend. The trend is indicated in the barometer field.
1
Select Gauges > Environment > Menu > Pressure
Reference Time.
Gauges and Almanac Information
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