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NMEA 2000 Alarms

The NMEA 2000 Alarms menu allows you to set Full and Empty fuel

alarms for the EP-10 Fuel Flow, EP-15 Fluid Level, EP-50 Storage De-

vice and the Suzuki Engine Interface. The alarms may be set to a per-

centage (0-100%) of tank capacity.
The second tab at the top of the NMEA 2000 Alarms page is the Alarm

Status Tab. When an alarm has been set for a device, the alarm and its

current status will be shown on the Alarm Status window. To view the

Alarm Status window, highlight the Alarm Status tab and press

ENT

.

To set NMEA 2000 Alarm:

1. Press

MENU

|

MENU

, select

NMEA

2000

and press

ENT

.

2. Highlight

NMEA

2000

A

LARMS

and press

ENT

.

3. Highlight

F

LUID

L

EVEL

D

EVICE

and press

ENT

. Use

↑ ↓ to select the de-

vice you want to set an alarm for and press

ENT

.

4. Highlight the

E

NABLED

box next to the desired alarm (Full Alarm or

Empty Alarm) and press

ENT

to turn on the alarm.

5. To set the alarm percentage, press

→ to highlight

P

ERCENT

and press

ENT

.

6. Use

↑ ↓, ← → to input the desired percentage and press

ENT

. Repeat

Steps 3-4 to set the other alarm.
7. Highlight

S

ET

C

ONFIGURATION

and press

ENT

to finalize alarm settings.

Press

EXIT

repeatedly to get back to the main display.

NOTE:

To turn off (uncheck) an alarm, highlight its

E

NABLED BOX

and press

ENTER

.

Waypoint Sharing

Waypoint Sharing allows you to share a waypoint from one display unit

with display units across the network.

To turn on/off Waypoint Sharing

:

1. Press

MENU

|

MENU

, select

NMEA

2000

and press

ENT

.

2. Highlight

W

AYPOINT

S

HARING

and press

ENT

which will turn on/off way-

point sharing.
3. Press

EXIT

repeatedly to get return to the main display.

Backlight Synchronization

The Backlight Synchronization command will keep all display unit

backlight levels consistent across the NMEA 2000 network. So, if you