Lowrance electronic 10519001 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Add Fuel
After entering the amount of fuel added to a tank in the Fuel Added
dialog, the Add Fuel command finalizes the entry of the data. Like the
Fuel Added dialog, the Add Fuel command will only be used when an
amount of fuel is added that does not fill up the tank.
Fill Tank
You will use the Fill Tank command when calibrating a fuel flow and
when filling up the tank without calibration.
Adding Fuel to Tank
Tank Location, Fuel Added and Add Fuel commands work together to
keep NMEA 2000 fuel data consistent with the actual amount of fuel
added to the fuel tank(s).
1. Press
MENU|MENU, select NMEA 2000 and press ENT.
2. The NMEA 2000 menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup,
Fuel Management, NMEA 2000 Alarms, Waypoint Sharing and Back-
light Synchronization. Select
FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENT.
3. Highlight
TANK LOCATION and press ENT. The Tank Location menu will
appear with up to three options: Port, Center and Starboard.
4. Select the tank you added fuel to and press
ENT.
5. Follow the steps below that apply to your tank.
If you filled up the tank:
A. Press the
FILL TANK button and press ENT. The following message will
appear: Are you sure you wish to Fill Tank? Press
ENT. Another mes-
sage will appear: Do you wish to re-calibrate the device? Highlight
NO
and press
ENT.
If you did not fill up the tank:
B. Highlight
FUEL ADDED and press ENT to access the FUEL ADDED dialog
box. Use , to input the amount of fuel added to the tank and
press
ENT. Select the ADD FUEL button and press ENT. The following mes-
sage will appear: Are you sure you wish to Add Fuel? Highlight
YES and
press
ENT.
6. Press
EXIT repeatedly to get back to the main display.
Engine Operations
The lower half of the Fuel Management menu contains the following
Engine Operation functions: Engine Select, Reset Calibration, Reset
Trip and Reset Seasonal.
Engine Select
Engine Select allows you to choose the desired engine when resetting
calibration, resetting trip fuel and resetting seasonal fuel.