Veratron VMH Series User manual

B001167
VMH 35
MARINE DISPLAY
USER MANUAL
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B001167
VMH 35
MARINE DISPLAY
USER MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .................................................... 3
Architecture ....................................................................... 3
VMH 35 Variants ............................................................. 3
SAFETY INFORMATION ...................................... 4
Safety during Installati n ............................................. 4
Safety after Installati n ................................................. 5
Electrical C nnecti n ................................................... 5
VMH 35 INSTALLATION ...................................... 6
Bef re the Assembly ..................................................... 6
Spinl ck M unting .......................................................... 7
OUTBOARD ENGINE KIT INSTALLATION ..... 8
Packaging C ntent ........................................................ 8
Harness ................................................................................ 8
Kit Installati n ................................................................... 9
IBS System Requirements ........................................ 10
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ...........................
Pin ut ................................................................................... 11
NMEA 2000® C nnect r Pin ut .......................... 11
Electrical Schematic ..................................................... 12
Switching On and Off ................................................... 12
Anal g Sens rs (Res, 0-5V, RPM) ......................... 13
External Buzzer (B1) ...................................................... 13
Day / Night M de Select r Switch (S1) ................ 13
C nnecting the Intelligent Battery Sens r ........ 13
C nnecti n t the NMEA 2000® Netw rk ..... 13
DESCRIPTION ....................................................... 4
Display Segments ........................................................... 14
Data Pages ........................................................................ 14
Basic Acti ns ................................................................... 15
Select the Pages t Display ...................................... 15
Managed Data ................................................................ 15
Distance Traveled .......................................................... 16
Engine H urs .................................................................... 17
Pri rity f Data S urces ............................................... 17
GENERAL SETTINGS ........................................... 8
Settings Menu Structure ............................................ 18
Operate the Settings Menu ...................................... 18
Units Menu Structure .................................................. 19
Set the Day/Night M de ........................................... 20
Change the Brightness f the Display ................ 20
Setup Menu ..................................................................... 20
Engine Identificati n.................................................... 21
Reset a Trip Value .......................................................... 21
Upl ad a Cust m Splash L g ................................ 21
SENSOR CONFIGURATION ............................. 22
Types f Calibrati n ..................................................... 22
Sens rs Menu Structure ............................................ 22
Calibrate the Sens rs .................................................. 23
SENSOR CURVES ................................................ 25
ALARMS .................................................................. 27
Alarms N tificati n ....................................................... 27
Alarms Menu Structure............................................... 27
Set an Alarm .................................................................... 28
List f Managed Alarms ............................................. 28
Alarm Telltales ................................................................ 28
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................ 29
Data Display .................................................................... 29
Internal GPS .................................................................... 29
TECHNICAL DATA .............................................. 30
General Features .......................................................... 30
Envir nmental Features ............................................ 30
Electrical Features ....................................................... 30
C mpliance ...................................................................... 31
Supp rted NMEA 2000 Messages ...................... 31
Disp sal Resp nsibility ............................................... 31
SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ............... 32

INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
VMH 35 is a NMEA 2000 certified device designed f r m nit ring utb ard engines.
Equipped with anal gue inputs it is als well suited t refitting lder engines all wing the direct c nnecti n
f vari us sens rs such as fuel, trim and tach meter, while the built-in NMEA 2000 gateway distributes
these measurements t ther digital netw rk devices such as chartpl tters, saving the need f r an external
c nverter.
Its sleek black glass design is c mplemented by a stainless-steel frame crimped nt the mineral glass fr nt
where the sunlight-readable hybrid display is glued.
The VMH 35 has an IP X7 pr tecti n rating fr m the fr nt and back t ensure the best perf rmance in
utd r envir nments.
The built-in GPS makes the VHM 35 the perfect standal ne s luti n by integrating speed, c mpass, and
p siti n data with engine inf rmati n, while the dedicated IBS input all ws y u t interface an external 12V
smart battery sens r t keep y ur b at's energy supply under c ntr l at all times.
ARCHITECTURE
VMH 35 VARIANTS
Name
Part Number
Description
VMH 35
B00085501
•tw resistive anal g inputs
•GNSS receiver included
VMH 35
-
S
B00143501
•ne resistive input and ne v ltage depending (0-5V) sens r input
•GNSS receiver included
VMH 35
-
S
w/ GPS
B00
1436
01
•ne resistive input and ne v ltage depending (0-5V) sens r input
•n GNSS receiver included

SAFETY INFORMATION
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SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
•N sm king! N pen fire r heat s urces!
•The pr duct was devel ped, manufactured
and inspected acc rding t the basic safety
requirements f EC Guidelines and state- f-
the-art techn l gy.
•The instrument is designed f r use in
gr unded vehicles and machines as well as in
pleasure b ats, including n n-classified
c mmercial shipping.
•Use ur pr duct nly as intended. Use f the
pr duct f r reas ns ther than its intended
use may lead t pers nal injury, pr perty
damage r envir nmental damage. Bef re
installati n, check the vehicle d cumentati n
f r vehicle type and any p ssible special
features!
•Use the assembly plan t learn the l cati n f
the fuel/hydraulic/c mpressed air and
electrical lines!
•N te p ssible m dificati ns t the vehicle,
which must be c nsidered during installati n!
•T prevent pers nal injury, pr perty damage
r envir nmental damage, basic kn wledge
f m t r vehicle/shipbuilding electr nics and
mechanics is required.
•Make sure that the engine cann t start
unintenti nally during installati n!
•M dificati ns r manipulati ns t Veratr n
pr ducts can affect safety. C nsequently, y u
may n t m dify r manipulate the pr duct!
•When rem ving/installing seats, c vers, etc.,
ensure that lines are n t damaged, and plug-
in c nnecti ns are n t l sened!
•N te all data fr m ther installed instruments
with v latile electr nic mem ries.
SAFETY DURING INSTALLATION
•During installati n, ensure that the pr duct’s
c mp nents d n t affect r limit vehicle
functi ns. Av id damaging these
c mp nents!
•Only install undamaged parts in a vehicle!
•During installati n, ensure that the pr duct
d es n t impair the field f visi n and that it
cann t impact the driver’s r passenger’s
head!
•A specialized technician sh uld install the
pr duct. If y u install the pr duct y urself,
wear appr priate w rk cl thing. D n t wear
l se cl thing, as it may get caught in m ving
parts. Pr tect l ng hair with a hair net.
•When w rking n the n-b ard electr nics,
d n t wear metallic r c nductive jewelry
such as necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc.
•If w rk n a running engine is required,
exercise extreme cauti n. Wear nly
appr priate w rk cl thing as y u are at risk f
pers nal injury, resulting fr m being crushed
r burned.
•Bef re beginning, disc nnect the negative
terminal n the battery, therwise y u risk a
sh rt circuit. If the vehicle is supplied by
auxiliary batteries, y u must als disc nnect
the negative terminals n these batteries!
Sh rt circuits can cause fires, battery
expl si ns and damages t ther electr nic
systems. Please n te that when y u
disc nnect the battery, all v latile electr nic
mem ries l se their input values and must be
repr grammed.
•If w rking n gas line b at m t rs, let the
m t r c mpartment fan run bef re beginning
w rk.
•Pay attenti n t h w lines and cable
harnesses are laid s that y u d n t drill r
saw thr ugh them!
•D n t install the pr duct in the mechanical
and electrical airbag area!
•D n t drill h les r p rts in l ad-bearing r
stabilizing stays r tie bars!

SAFETY INFORMATION
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•When w rking underneath the vehicle,
secure it acc rding t the specificati ns fr m
the vehicle manufacturer.
•N te the necessary clearance behind the drill
h le r p rt at the installati n l cati n.
Required m unting depth: 65 mm.
•Drill small p rts; enlarge and c mplete them,
if necessary, using taper milling t ls, saber
saws, keyh le saws r files. Deburr edges.
F ll w the safety instructi ns f the t l
manufacturer.
•Use nly insulated t ls, if w rk is necessary
n live parts.
•Use nly the multimeter r di de test lamps
pr vided, t measure v ltages and currents in
the vehicle/machine r b at. Use f
c nventi nal test lamps can cause damage t
c ntr l units r ther electr nic systems.
•The electrical indicat r utputs and cables
c nnected t them must be pr tected fr m
direct c ntact and damage. The cables in use
must have en ugh insulati n and electric
strength and the c ntact p ints must be safe
fr m t uch.
•Use appr priate measures t als pr tect the
electrically c nductive parts n the
c nnected c nsumer fr m direct c ntact.
Laying metallic, uninsulated cables and
c ntacts is pr hibited.
SAFETY AFTER INSTALLATION
•C nnect the gr und cable tightly t the
negative terminal f the battery.
•Reenter/repr gram the v latile electr nic
mem ry values.
•Check all functi ns.
•Use nly clean water t clean the
c mp nents. N te the Ingress Pr tecti n (IP)
ratings (IEC 60529).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
•N te cable cr ss-secti nal area!
•Reducing the cable cr ss-secti nal area leads
t higher current density, which can cause
the cable cr ss-secti nal area in questi n t
heat up!
•When installing electrical cables, use the
pr vided cable ducts and harnesses;
h wever, d n t run cables parallel t igniti n
cables r t cables that lead t large
electricity c nsumers.
•Fasten cables with cable ties r adhesive
tape. D n t run cables ver m ving parts. D
n t attach cables t the steering c lumn!
•Ensure that cables are n t subject t tensile,
c mpressive r shearing f rces.
•If cables are run thr ugh drill h les, pr tect
them using rubber sleeves r the like.
•Use nly ne cable stripper t strip the cable.
Adjust the stripper s that stranded wires are
n t damaged r separated.
•Use nly a s ft s ldering pr cess r
c mmercially available crimp c nnect r t
s lder new cable c nnecti ns!
•Make crimp c nnecti ns with cable crimping
pliers nly. F ll w the safety instructi ns f
the t l manufacturer.
•Insulate exp sed stranded wires t prevent
sh rt circuits.
•Cauti n: Risk f sh rt circuit if juncti ns are
faulty r cables are damaged.
•Sh rt circuits in the vehicle netw rk can
cause fires, battery expl si ns and damages
t ther electr nic systems. C nsequently, all
p wer supply cable c nnecti ns must be
pr vided with weldable c nnect rs and be
sufficiently insulated.
•Ensure gr und c nnecti ns are s und.
•Faulty c nnecti ns can cause sh rt circuits.
Only c nnect cables acc rding t the
electrical wiring diagram.
•
If perating the instrument n p wer supply
units, n te that the p wer supply unit must be
stabilized and it must c mply with the
f ll wing standard: DIN EN 61000, Parts 6-1
t 6-4.

VMH 35 INSTALLATION
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VMH 35 INSTALLATION
WARNING
Bef re starting w rk, disc nnect the
gr und
terminal f the battery t av id the risk f a sh rt circuit. If
the vehicle is equipped with additi nal batteries, the negative terminal f all batteries must als be
disc nnected if necessary. Sh rt circuits can burn cables, expl de batteries and cause damage t ther
electr nic systems. Remember that by disc nnecting the battery, all data entered in the temp rary
electr nic mem ry will be l st and will have t be repr grammed
.
BEFORE THE ASSEMBLY
1.
Bef re starting w rk, switch ff the igniti n and
rem ve the igniti n key.
If necessary, rem ve the main p wer switch.
2. Disc nnect the negative terminal f the battery.
D n t all w the battery t be rec nnected by
mistake.
3. When m unting the device in the vicinity f a
magnetic c mpass, maintain a pr tective
distance fr m the c mpass.

VMH 35 INSTALLATION
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SPINLOCK MOUNTING
The panel thickness may be within a range f 2 t 20 mm.
The drill h le must have a diameter f 86 mm.
WARNING
•D n t drill h les r installati n penings in supp rting r stabilizing beams!
•The m unting l cati n must have sufficient clearance behind the m unting h les r penings. The
required m unting depth is 65 mm.
•Drill small h les with the drill, if necessary, enlarge them using a c nical cutter, scr ll saw, tail saw r file
and finish them. Deburr the edges. It is essential t bserve the safety instructi ns f the t l
manufacturer.
1. Create a circular h le in the panel c nsidering the
f tprint f the device.
2. Rem ve the spinl ck and insert the device fr m
the fr nt.
3. Orient the spinl ck as sh wn acc rding t the
panel thickness.
4. Feed the cables thr ugh the spinl ck and
carefully screw it in f r at least tw turns.
5. Install the c nnect r.

OUTBOARD ENGINE KIT INSTALLATION
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OUTBOARD ENGINE KIT
INSTALLATION
WARNING
Bef re beginning, disc nnect the negative terminal n the battery, therwise y u risk a sh rt circuit.
If the vehicle is supplied by auxiliary batteries, y u must als disc nnect the negative terminals n these
batteries! Sh rt circuits can cause fires, battery expl si ns and damages t ther electr nic systems.
Please n te that when y u disc nnect the battery, all v latile electr nic mem ries l se their input values
and must be repr grammed.
•The IBS must be m unted and handled in an ESD pr tected area
•The IBS may n t be c ntaminated with f reign particles (e.g., il, silic n, grease, c lant, etc.)
•The IBS may n t be damaged
•The p le clamp may nly be t rqued t the battery p le
PACKAGING CONTENT
1x
VMH
35
–
Marine
Display
B001435
/ B000855
1x
Wire Harness
B001066
1x
Intelligent Battery Sens r
B000
439
1x
P le Adapter
B000684
HARNESS
A
VMH 35 c nnect r G
Alarm utput (white)
B
EasyLink c nnect r H
Day/night switch (red/white)
C
Igniti n (yell w/black) I Ring c nnect r f r battery plus (with fuse)
D
Gr und (black) J IBS c nnect r
E
Frequency input (grey) K
Anal g 2 [Fuel level]
F
Anal g 1 [Trim] (Blue)
A
B
C
F
D
E
I
G
H
J
K

OUTBOARD ENGINE KIT INSTALLATION
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KIT INSTALLATION
Cable installation
Pull in the cables ends thr ugh the b at’s cable channels.
Refer t the wire harness descripti n in the previ us secti n t
see which end must lead t which place.
IBS installation
Rem ve the c nnecti n t the negative p le f the battery and
attach the Intelligent Battery Sens r (IBS) nt the terminal
instead. Use a t rque key t adjust the tightening f rce t 5±1
Nm.
C nnect the red ring type c nnect r t the p sitive p le f the
battery.
Plug in the dedicated IBS c nnect r int the sens r. Make sure,
the c ntacts l ck audibly int place t preserve the water
tightness.
Fuel Level Sensor Connection
C nnect the resistive utput t the fuel level sens r.
The plug installed n the wire harness matches the Veratr n
Fuel Level Sens rs.
In case y ur sens r d esn’t fit cut f the c nnect r and crimp
the fitting c nnecti n t the wires ends.
(The black wire is the sens r gr und c nnecti n while the
green is the sens r signal.)

OUTBOARD ENGINE KIT INSTALLATION
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IBS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The IBS supp rts batteries with a capacity f up t 249Ah.
The permanent current may n t surpass 155A. F r sh rt peri ds f time (500ms) current peaks f up t
1500A are all wed.
The perating v ltage range lays between 6 and 16.5V.
Mount the VMH 35
Install the VMH 35 int the h le in the dashb ard.
Please refer t the secti n “VMH 35 installati n” t get m re
inf rmati n ab ut the installati n requirements.
EasyLink Satellites
If y u have additi nal VMH 14 satellite gauges, install them n
the dashb ard as well and c nnect them t the EasyLink
c nnect r.
The EasyLink standard all ws up t 16 satellites in ne daisy
chain. The length f the chain may n t exceed 20 meters.
Further cable connections
Make the c nnecti ns with the bullet terminals beneath the
dashb ard t the igniti n, gr und, the tach meter signal and
the trim sens r.
In additi n, y u can c nnect the remaining wire ends f the
harness t an alarm and a light switch.
Stick t the pin ut described in the previ us secti n.
Reattach Power
C nnect the systems main gr und c nnecti n, that has
previ usly been attached t the negative p le f the battery,
nt the IBS using the p le adapter.
Configure Settings
In rder t see all the data n the display y u will have t d the
f ll wing VMH 35 c nfigurati ns.
Define Anal g Input 1 as trim.
Define Anal g Input 2 as the fuel level input.
Activate the IBS and define the acc rding battery instance.
F r further instructi ns n h w t make th se c nfigurati ns
refer t secti n “General Settings”.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING
•Refer t the safety rules described in the electrical c nnecti ns secti n f the safety inf rmati n
chapter f this d cument!
PINOUT
Pin No.
Wire color
Description
VMH 35 VMH 35-S
1 Red KL. 30 – Battery p wer 12 V
2 Black KL. 31 - Gr und
3 White Alarm utput
4 Green Frequency anal g input – RPM
5 Blue LIN bus - IBS sens r
6
Blue /
White N.C.
7 Yell w KL. 15 – Igniti n p sitive
8 Grey Anal g 1: Resistive Anal g 1: V ltage input
9 Br wn Anal g 2: Resistive Anal g 2: Resistive
10 Orange Day/Night switch
11 - EasyLink - P wer
12 - EasyLink - Signal
VMH 35 rear view
M lex MX150 12-p les c nnect r
and DeviceNet 5-p les
NMEA 2000® CONNECTOR PINOUT
Pin No. Description
1 Shield
2 NET-S (V+)
3 NET-C (V-)
4 NET-H (CAN H)
5 NET-L (CAN L)
Micr -C M12 5 p les plug
male, cable view
6
12
7

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
Designations in the circuit diagram:
30 - KL.30 – Battery P wer 12V
5 - KL. 15 - Igniti n p sitive
3 - KL. 31 - Gr und
58 - KL.58 – Illuminati n p sitive
S - Day/Night m de switch (n t included)
S2 - Igniti n key
F - 3A fuse (n t included)
B - External buzzer (n t included)
Analog – Resistive- / v ltage input
Analog 2 - Resistive input
RPM - Frequency anal g input f r “R tati ns Per
Minute”
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
The n/ ff m de depends n the igniti n signal n terminal 15 (M lex-c nnect r pin 7). High level t turn
the device n l w level r pen c nnecti n t turn it ff.
At p wer up, the tach meter and warning lights c me n briefly, the Veratr n l g appears and then the
last data page displayed bef re p wering ff.
Y u can cust mize the l ading image displayed at p wer up using the Veratr n C nfigurati n T l.
C ntact y ur Veratr n dealer f r m re inf rmati n.
Anal g 1
Anal g 2

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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ANALOG SENSORS (RES, 0-5V, RPM)
Any sens r c nnected t an anal g input (RES 1, RES 2, 0-5V, RPM) f the display must be c nnected as
sh wn in the schematic.
It is advisable t use sens rs with is lated gr und, and it is necessary t ensure that the sens r gr und is
c nnected t the display gr und t av id inc rrect readings.
EXTERNAL BUZZER (B )
The display supp rts the c nnecti n f an external buzzer (B1) via the dedicated alarm utput.
This buzzer can be p wered at different v ltages (c nsult the buzzer manufacturer's manual) as the utput
steers the alarms gr und c nnecti n (Open C llect r Output).
It is imp rtant t n te that the maximum current supp rted is 500mA.
DAY / NIGHT MODE SELECTOR SWITCH (S )
The display all ws y u t set tw display illuminati n levels f r day and night.
it is p ssible t switch fr m day m de t night m de (and vice versa) by means f a switch external t the
display (S1) c nnected t the p wer supply (KL.30), r by c nnecting t the lights signal nb ard KL.58, if
present.
CONNECTING THE INTELLIGENT BATTERY SENSOR
The display supp rts direct c nnecti n f a 12V Intelligent Battery Sens r.
This c nnecti n can be made via the Outb ard Engine Kit harness, r via an pti nal adapter cable
(B00090601).
See the maximum battery values supp rted by the sens r in the chapter “IBS System Requirements” f this
d cument.
CONNECTION TO THE NMEA 2000® NETWORK
Once the installati n is c mplete, y u can interface the
device t the
NMEA 2000® netw rk thr ugh the dedicated s cket.
Be sure t tighten the M12 c nnect r by screwing it nt its c unterpart
in rder t preserve its watertightness.
An access ry dr p cable is required. (N t included)
N te that NMEA 2000® d es n t all w dr p cables l nger than 6
meters.
Refer t the NMEA 2000® standard f r pr per netw rk design.

DESCRIPTION
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DESCRIPTION
DISPLAY SEGMENTS
Part Description
A Area t sh w data pages and menu
B Gear p siti n
C
Current speed acc rding t the selected unit
f measurement
D Engine speed
E Alarm telltales
SET /
MODE
Butt ns t interact with the data pages and
the menu
DATA PAGES
Single layout
Dual layout
A:
Data symbol
Indicates, which data type is displayed right n w.
F r the data types which supp rt this functi n, there is als the instance indicated here.
B:
Unit of measured value
Sh ws the unit f the currently displayed data.
F r s me data types it’s p ssible t change the unit in the settings. (See table “List f Manged Data”)
C:
Current value
This sh ws the numeric value f the dedicated measured data. If there aren’t any values received f r
this data type r they are ut f range, the display will sh w “- - -“.
Coloured Graph
The c l ured graphic in the backgr und f the single lay ut screen is a bar diagram that puts the
measured value in perspective. This functi n isn’t supp rted f r all data types.
The white lines n the left side sh w the scalati n.
A
B
C
B
C
A

DESCRIPTION
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BASIC ACTIONS
To
...
Then
...
Open the menu
Keep
SET
pressed
scr ll thr ugh the pages
T return t the previ us page, briefly press the
MODE
butt n.
T g t the next page, briefly press the SET butt n.
adjust the backlight
briefly press the
SET
and
MODE
butt ns simultane usly
ackn wledge the alarm p p
-
up
press any butt n
SELECT THE PAGES TO DISPLAY
By default, all pages are displayed.
Y u can ch se which pages t hide/sh w in the menu under Display > Screens.
If y u are w rking with the Veratr n Diagn stic T l, y u can make the selecti n f sh wn and hidden
screens faster by making this setting in the C nfigurati n T l.
MANAGED DATA
Icon Information
Input signal Output
Unit
Internal
Frequency
Resistive
0-5V LIN NMEA
2000
NMEA
2000
EasyLink
Cl ck x * - - - - x x - hh:mm
-
GPS p siti n x * - - - - x x -
COG C urse ver gr und
(COG)
x * - - - - x x - °
TRIM Trim - - x x - x x x °
RUDDER
Rudder angle - - x x - x x x °
Depth - - - - - x - - m / ft
Seawater
temperature
- - - - - x - - °C / °F
#
Fuel level - tank n . #
- - x x - x x x % / L / Gal
TTL T tal fuel used x - - - - - - - L / gal.
Fuel fl w - - - - - x - - L per h /
gph
FRESH Fresh water - - x x - x x x % / L / Gal
WASTE Wastewater - - x x - x x x % / L / Gal
V ltmeter x - - - x x x x V
Ammeter - - - - x x x x A
State f Charge - - - - x x x - %
Battery aut n my x - - - - x - - d / h

DESCRIPTION
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Icon Information
Input signal Output
Unit
Internal
Frequency
Resistive
0-5V LIN NMEA
2000
NMEA
2000
EasyLink
SOH Battery Status f
health
- - - - x x x - %
Battery temperature - - - - x x x - °C / °F
Engine c lant
temperature
- - x x - x x x °C / °F
Engine c lant
pressure
- - - - - x - - bar / psi
Engine il
temperature
- - x x - x x x °C / °F
Engine il pressure - - x x - x x x bar / psi
B st pressure - - - - - x - x bar / psi
T tal engine h urs - x - - - x x - h
TRIP Trip h urs c unter x - - - - - - - h
TRIP Trip Distance x - - - - - - - Mi / km /
nm
Engine speed - x - - - x x - rpm
-
Speed thr ugh water
(STW)
- - - - - x - - km/h /
mph / kn
-
GPS speed (SOG) x * - - - - x x - km/h /
mph / kn
-
Gear p siti n - - - - - x - - -
N te*: data received fr m integrated GPS m dule.
DISTANCE TRAVELED
The indicat r internally calculates the distance travelled based n the speed value set in Sensors > Speed.

DESCRIPTION
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ENGINE HOURS
In the absence f data received fr m the NMEA 2000 netw rk, the indicat r c nsiders the internally
calculated data. Time is c unt when the engine speed exceeds 300 RPM. In the presence f data fr m the
NMEA 2000 netw rk, the indicat r c nsiders the data received fr m the netw rk nly if higher than the
internal data.
When a higher engine h urs value is received fr m NMEA this number gets st red internally and the gauge
will c unt n fr m that value.
PRIORITY OF DATA SOURCES
Sens rs and engine
•Tw anal gue resistive / v ltage inputs
•Anal g frequency input
•NMEA 2000
•LIN bus f r Intelligent Battery Sens r (IBS)
GPS p siti n
•Integrated GPS m dule
•NMEA 2000

GENERAL SETTINGS
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GENERAL SETTINGS
SETTINGS MENU STRUCTURE
OPERATE THE SETTINGS MENU
To
...
Then
...
enter the settings menu
Press the
SET
butt n until the
first menu item appears.
scr ll thr ugh the settings menu items
and p ssible values
•T g t the previ us item/value, briefly press the MODE
butt n.
•T g t the next item/value, briefly press the SET butt n.
c nfirm
Press the
SET
butt n until the
data is c nfirmed.
c me back
briefly press the
MODE
butt n
und the change
Press the
MODE
butt n until the previ us data appears.
exit the settings menu
press the
SET
and
MODE
butt ns until the p p
-
up
disappears, r the previ us data page appears
delete an alarm p p
-
up
press any butt n
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