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3. Select the desired engine interface and press
ENT. The Device
Configuration menu will appear.
4. Highlight
LOCATION and press ENT, which will open the Location menu
with the following options: Port, Center, Starboard and Unknown.
5. Select the desired location and press
ENT. The following confirmation
message will appear: Are you sure you wish to change this device's
configuration?
6. Press
ENT. Press EXIT repeatedly to get back to the main display.
To select Engine Type:
1. Press MENU| MENU, use ↑ ↓ to select NMEA 2000 and press ENT. The
NMEA 2000 menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup, Fuel
Management, NMEA 2000 Alarms, Waypoint Sharing and Backlight
Synchronization.
2. Highlight BUS SETUP and press ENT, which will open the Bus Configuration
menu. A list of network devices will be at the top of the page.
3. Use ↑ ↓ to select the desired engine interface and press
ENT. The
Device Configuration menu will appear.
4. Highlight
ENGINE TYPE and press ENT, which will open the Engine
Type menu with the following options: DF40, DF50, DF60, DF70,
DF90/115, DF140, DF150, DF175, DF200/225, DF250 and DF300.
5. Select your engine type and press
ENT. The following message will
appear: Are you sure you wish to change this device's configuration?
6. Highlight
YES and press ENT. Press EXIT repeatedly to get back to the
main display.
Advanced Options menu
The Engine Interface Advanced Options menu contains three
categories: Instance, Restore Defaults and Reset Trim Calibration.
Instance
The Instance command is intended for use only by experienced NMEA
2000 network technicians. Instance allows network technicians to resolve
certain electronic probe conflicts. This is most likely to occur if the network
includes LMF-200 or LMF-400 digital gauges, which support the display of
fewer electronic probes than your GPS or sonar/GPS unit. If you want to
use your unit in a network including one of these digital gauges, you may
need to consult customer service. You should never need this command if
you are connecting your unit to a network with similar display units
and/or a series of electronic probes.
Restore Defaults
The Restore Defaults command allows you to reset an individual engine
interface's settings to factory defaults. If, for example, you execute the