Yanmar YD42 User manual

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OPERATION
MANUAL
COLOR DISPLAY
YD42


Preface
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Warranty
Refer to the Yanmar Limited Warranty Handbook for a complete
warranty description.
Compliance statement
Yanmar declare under our sole responsibility that the product
conforms with the requirements of:
•CE under EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
•Level 2 devices of the Radio communications (Electromagnetic
Compatibility) standard 2017
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Warning
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
About this manual
This manual is a reference guide for operating the unit. It assumes
that all equipment is installed and configured, and that the system
is ready to use.
Some features may not be activated or available for screenshots in
the manual. As a result, screenshots of menus and dialogs may not
match the look of your unit.
Important text that requires special attention from the reader is
emphasized as follows:
ÚNote: Used to draw the reader’s attention to a comment or
some important information.
Warning: Used when it is necessary to warn
personnel that they should proceed carefully to
prevent risk of injury and/or damage to equipment/
personnel.
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Contents
7 Basic operation
7Front panel and keys
8 Turning the unit on and off
8 Menus
8 Editing a value
9 Display setup
10 Selecting a page
12 Pages
12 Static gauge
12 Changing page data
13 Missing or faulty data
13 Predefined pages
22 Fuel
22 Requirements
22 Calibrate
22 Fuel management
23 Adding fuel
23 Fuel used
25 Alarms
25 System alarms
25 Engine alarms
26 The alarms dialog
29 Trip log
29 Accessing the trip log
29 Trip 1
29 Trip 2
30 Log
31 User settings
31 Accessing the settings dialog
31 Pages
34 Calibration
34 Damping
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35 AIS
37 Software setup
37 Software setup sequence
37 Accessing the system settings dialog
37 Network settings
40 Units settings
40 Decimal places
40 Key beeps
40 Language
41 Time
41 Display setup
42 Files
42 Simulate
42 Restore defaults
42 Engine setup
43 Global reset
43 About
44 Files
44 USB mass storage device
44 Accessing the files dialog
44 Software update
46 Import system settings
46 Export system settings
47 Maintenance
47 Preventive maintenance
47 Cleaning the display unit
48 Dimensional drawings
49 Technical specifications
50 Supported data
50 NMEA 2000
52 J1939
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Basic operation
Front panel and keys
A Pages key
With no menu active:
•Press to scroll through the enabled pages
•Press and hold to display a list of enabled pages from
where you can select directly the page to display
Menu and dialog operation:
•Press to return to previous menu level or to exit a dialog
B Arrow keys
•Press to move up and down in menus and dialogs
•Press to adjust a value
C Enter key
•Press to select a menu option and to enter the next menu
level
•Press to activate/deactivate a menu/dialog option
D Menu/Backlight key
•Press once to display the page menu
•Double-press to display the settings dialog
•Press and hold to open the display setup dialog from
where you can adjust the backlight
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Turning the unit on and off
The unit is turned on by the power ON wire. Refer to the installation
documentation for more information.
It is possible to put the unit in sleep mode, refer to "Displaysetup" on
page 9.
Switch off the main power supply to turn the unit off.
First time startup
When the unit is started for the first time, or after a factory default,
the unit displays a series of dialogs. Respond to the dialog prompts
to make fundamental settings.
You can perform further setup and later change settings using the
system settings dialogs.
Menus
Not all pages have a page specific menu (A), but all page menus
give access to the Settings dialog.
Activate the menu by pressing the Menu key from any page.
To navigate the menu:
•Use the arrow keys
To confirm a selection:
•Press the enter key
To return to the previous menu level:
•Press the pages key
Editing a value
1. Press the enter key to turn the field into edit mode
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- The left digit starts flashing
2. Use the arrow keys to set the value for the flashing digit
3. Press the enter key to move focus to the next digit
4. Repeat step 3 and 4 until all digits are set
5. Press the enter key to leave edit mode for the selected field
Selectedfield Fieldineditmode
To cancel editing or leave a dialog:
•Press the pages key
•Press the menu key
Display setup
The display setup can be adjusted at any time from the Display
setup dialog.
To access the dialog:
•Press and holding the menu key
Backlight level
Adjusts the backlight level.
When the dialog is active, you can cycle the preset backlight levels
by short presses on the menu key.
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Night mode
Activates/deactivates the night mode color palette.
Night mode color
Sets the night mode color palette.
Invert day color
Changes the background color for the pages from default black to
white.
Sleep mode
In Sleep mode, the backlight for the screen and keys are turned off
to save power. The system continues to run in the background.
To exit Sleep mode:
•Press the menu key
Selecting a page
Scrolling through enabled pages
To scroll through the enabled data pages:
•Press the pages key
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Directly selecting a page
To display the list of enabled pages:
•Press and hold the pages key
If you do not confirm your selection the menu will timeout and the
highlighted page will be displayed.
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Pages
Static gauge
Some pages have a static gauge at the bottom of the display
showing engine data.
Single engine Dual engines
Description
AEngine oil pressure (single engine) / Port-side engine speed
(Dual engines)
BEngine coolant temperature (single engine) / Starboard-
side engine speed (Dual engines)
CEngine oil pressure
DEngine coolant temperature
ERPM dial
Changing page data
Some pages allow you to change which data is displayed on the
page.
To change page data:
1Press the menu key and select the change data option
2If the page has multiple data fields, select the field you want
to change
3Select the data to be shown in the field
4Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change additional fields
5Press the menu key and save your changes
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Missing or faulty data
If a data type is missing or if the data is out of scale, there will be no
data reading on the display. The example shows a page with
missing information.
Predefined pages
Motoring
Single engine Dual engines
Description
ARPM dial
BEngine oil pressure
CEngine coolant temperature
Engine digital
Single engine Dual engines
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Fuel economy
Description
ATank level for selected tank or vessel fuel remaining
depending on configuration. Vessel fuel remaining shows
the total amount of fuel remaining in all tanks.
BFuel rate
ÚNote: Vessel fuel remaining will only be available when fuel
flow data is available and a Navico fuel storage device is
connected to the NMEA 2000 network.
Page menu
From the page menu you can access the refuel dialog by pressing
the add fuel option. For more information, refer to "Fuel" on page
22.
Highway
Shows navigation information, including visualization of the boat´s
position on the track. The cross track error limit (A) is shown on the
page.
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ÚNote: Requires a compatible navigational source connected to
the network.
Depth history
Shows current water temperature, depth and a histogram of
recorded depth data. The shallow water alarm limit (A) is visualized
on the page.
Page menu
From the page menu you can change the history time range.
Basic speed/depth
The speed field includes an acceleration bar (A).
Tide
Tidal information shown relative to the yacht's bow.
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Weather
Page menu
From the page menu you can change the history time range.
Basic wind angle/speed
Description
AWind angle indicator, red for port and green for starboard
tack
BTrue wind speed Beaufort scale indicator
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GPS
Composite wind
Description
AApparent wind angle indicator
BTrue wind angle indicator
AIS
If a compatible AIS system or an NMEA 2000 VHF that can do AIS
(Automatic Identification System) is connected to the network, then
any targets detected by these devices can be displayed on the AIS
page. You can also see messages and position from SARTs and
AtoNs within the defined range.
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Description
A AIS mode
B Number of displayed icons versus total number of targets
C Distance between range rings
D Selected range
Select a target
To select a target:
•Use the arrow keys
To display single target information
•With the desired target selected press the enter key
AIS SART
When an AIS SART (Search and Rescue Transponder) is activated, it
starts transmitting its position and identification data. This data is
received by your AIS device.
If your AIS receiver is not compliant with AIS SART, it interprets the
received AIS SART data as a signal from a standard AIS transmitter.
An icon is positioned on the AIS page, but this icon is an AIS vessel
icon. If your AIS receiver is compliant with AIS SART, the following
takes place when AIS SART data is received:
•An AIS SART icon is located on the page in the position received
from the AIS SART
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•An alarm message is displayed if you have enabled the siren, the
alarm message is followed by an audible alarm
ÚNote: The icon is green if the received AIS SART data is a test
and not an active message.
AIS target symbols
Sleeping AIS target (not moving or at anchor).
Moving and safe AIS target with course extension line.
Dangerous AIS target, illustrated with bold line.
A target is defined as dangerous based on the CPA and
TCPA settings.
Lost AIS target.
When no signals have been received within a time
limit, a target is defined as lost.
The target symbol represents the last valid position of
the target before the reception of data was lost.
Selected AIS target, activated by selecting a target
symbol.
The target returns to the default target symbol when
the cursor is removed from the symbol.
AIS SART (AIS Search And Rescue Transmitter).
Page menu
Range
Defines the display range on the AIS page. Selected range is
indicated in the lower right corner of the AIS page.
Extension lines
Defines the length of course over ground and heading extension
lines for your own vessel and for other vessels.
The length of the extension lines is set to indicate the distance the
vessel will move in the selected time period.
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Your own vessel heading information is read from the active
heading sensor, and COG information is received from the active
GPS. For other vessels COG data is included in the message received
from the AIS system.
Icon filters
By default, all targets within the selected range are shown on the
AIS page. You can select to hide safe AIS vessels, and to not show
targets based on vessel speed.
Target list
The target list displays basic information for all received AIS targets.
For additional options:
•Press the menu key
Messages
All received messages are listed in the Message listing.
To display a message:
•Select the desired message and press the menu key
Single time plot
Page menu
From the page menu you can change the history time range.
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