Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SC1000 Mercury Marine
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i © 2006 Mercury Marine SC1000 System Tach/Speedometer and Smart Tow Tachometer 898283002 706.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS iii Basic Operation and Features Basic Operation and Features .................................................... 1 Master Reset ............................................................................... 1 Auto Detection Engine Function .
TABLE OF CONTENTS iv Speedometer Calibration Speedometer Quick CAL Calibration ......................................... 22 Speedometer CAL 1 Calibration ................................................ 22 Speedometer CAL 2 Calibration ...............
BASIC OPERATION AND FEATURES 1 Basic Operation and Features 22642 MODE RPM x 1000 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET TROLL + TROLL - SPEED 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 RESET TROLL - MODE + TROLL SELECT 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET RPM x 1000 SMART TOW Smart Tow Tachometer System Tachometer System Speedometer Power up: Each gauge will power up when the ignition is turned on.
BASIC OPERATION AND FEATURES 2 IMPORTANT: Performing a master reset will reset the unit to the factory defaults, thus eliminating any installation and calibrations performed during set up of product.
BASIC OPERATION AND FEATURES 3 Computer Diagnostic System (CDS) Order through SPX 4520 Monitors all electrical systems for proper function, diagnostics, and calibration purposes. For additional information, pricing, or to order the Computer Diagnostic System contact: SPX Corporation 28635 Mound Rd.
WARNING SYSTEM 4 Alarm Warnings NOTE: Alarm warnings are displayed as shown when used with engines prior to Gen I (2007). 3200 RPM AL b c 22663 MODE RPM x 1000 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET TROLL + TROLL - MO.
WARNING SYSTEM 5 Warning Display Screens When a problem is detected with the engine, the warning display screens will alert the operator to the potential problem. Refer to the Engine Operation, Maintenance, and Warranty Manual for explanation of the problem and the correct action to take.
WARNING SYSTEM 6 NOTE: Not all screens may apply to your engine type. MODE RPM x 1000 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET TROLL + TROLL - OVERHEAT PRESSURE OVERSPEED WATER FAULT RESERVE FAULT FAULT 7500 RPM IN FUEL.
WARNING SYSTEM 7 NOTE: Not all screens may apply to your engine type. MODE RPM x 1000 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET TROLL + TROLL - FAULT BATTERY FAULT FAULT FAULT FAULT FAULT SENSOR WATER TEMP OIL TEMP 22892 ENGINE DATA BUS IGNITION NO STARBOARD ENGINE MULTIPLE STARBOARD ENGINE 8V 18V 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9.
WARNING SYSTEM 8 NOTE: Not all screens may apply to your engine type. MODE RPM x 1000 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET TROLL + TROLL - FAULT LOW FUEL LOW OIL FAULT FAULT FAULT MAP MAT TPS OIL PRESSURE E F E F 22897 17 18 19 21 22 20 17. OIL PRESSURE : There is insufficient oil pressure.
WARNING SYSTEM WITH DESCRIPTIVE TEXT 9 Alarm Warnings with Descriptive Text NOTE: Descriptive text alarm warning screens are displayed with Gen I (2007) engines and newer.
WARNING SYSTEM WITH DESCRIPTIVE TEXT 10 Alarm Warning with Descriptive Text [ MORE ] [ NEXT ] [ EXIT ] STBD SYSTEM FAULT <FAULTY COMPONENT> 24186 STBD SYSTEM FAULT The top bar indicates the system with the faulty component. The scrolling text displays the faulty component.
SYSTEM SPEEDOMETER DISPLAY SCREENS 11 System Speedometer Display Screens NOTE: Not all screens may apply to your engine type. SPEED 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 RESET TROLL - MODE + TROLL 5:30 PM 70 60 F AIR F SEA FUEL E F GALLONS 60 OIL E F GALLONS 0.
SYSTEM SPEEDOMETER DISPLAY SCREENS 12 NOTE: Not all screens may apply to your engine type. SPEED 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 RESET TROLL - MODE + TROLL 300 INST M/G AVG 1.5 3.2 23477 ESTIMATED RANGE MILES TRIP 25 MILES 42.3 MPH STEERING ANGLE 52 PORT 6 7 8 9 10 6.
SYSTEM TACHOMETER DISPLAY SCREENS 13 System Tachometer Display Screens MODE RPM x 1000 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET TROLL + TROLL - 23495 BREAK-IN TIME MIN LEFT 65 OK OK OK BAT TMP PSI TRIM WATER PSI 12.
SYSTEM TACHOMETER DISPLAY SCREENS 14 NOTE: Not all screens may apply to your engine type. MODE RPM x 1000 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET TROLL + TROLL - 23511 OIL PSI 12.5 VOLTS HOURS 12.2 1.5 RPM 3500 GPH USED 12.5 4.5 FUEL SPEED SEA TEMP MPH 45 45 F 7 8 9 10 11 12 35 FT 7.
SMART TOW TACHOMETER DISPLAY SCREENS 15 Cruise Control Operation NOTE: Cruise control is only available with Gen I (2007) and newer engines. SELECT 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET RPM x 1000 SMART TOW b a SMART.
SMART TOW TACHOMETER DISPLAY SCREENS 16 Press "SELECT" twice to exit the cruise control screen. TURNING THE SYSTEM ON/OFF SELECT 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET RPM x 1000 SMART TOW b a SMART TOW ON 1.
SMART TOW TACHOMETER DISPLAY SCREENS 17 Launch Control Operation NOTE: Launch control is only available with Gen I (2007) and newer engines. SMART TOW ON 1000 2 + / - TO DISENGAGE RPM SET LAUNCH 23712.
SMART TOW TACHOMETER DISPLAY SCREENS 18 SETTING LAUNCH CONTROL 23481 1. Press "+" or "-" to bring up the cruise control display screen. 2. Push the "SELECT" button to highlight "SET LAUNCH". 3. Push "+" to raise the setting and push "-" to lower the setting.
TROLL CONTROL 19 Troll Control Operation NOTE: The troll control feature is only available on the System Tach/Speedometer. MODE SPEED 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 RESET MODE RPM x 1000 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET a a Troll Speed On 10.
TROLL CONTROL 20 The display screen will revert back to the previous screen after 5 seconds of inactivity. Push the "+" or "-" button to reactivate the troll control display screen.
TROLL CONTROL 21 4. Use the "+" and "-" buttons to set the desired speed. Use "+" to increase the set speed and use "-" to decrease the set speed. 5. If the troll speed is set to a higher speed than the troll control can maintain, the "TROLL SPEED TOO FAST" display will appear.
SPEEDOMETER CALIBRATION 22 Speedometer Quick CAL Calibration SPEED 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 RESET TROLL - MODE + TROLL 24159 SC1000 System Speedometer This calibration is for setting the lighting and contrast. 1. Press the "MODE" and "+" buttons simultaneously for two seconds to bring up the Quick Cal display screen.
SPEEDOMETER CALIBRATION 23 2. Press the "-" or "+" button to select the option choice displayed in the [ ] brackets on the screen. 3. Press "MODE" ["SAVE"] to save the setting and advance through the calibration selections.
SPEEDOMETER CALIBRATION 24 DISPLAY SCREENS [ NO ] [SAVE] [ YES ] 23542 STEERING ANG. SCREEN ? YES The steering angle is displayed ("YES") or off ("NO"). The steering angle sensor must be set to "YES" in the tachometer "CAL 2" external sensors calibration.
SPEEDOMETER CALIBRATION 25 2. Press the "-" or "+" button to select the option choice displayed in the [ ] brackets on the screen. 3. Press "MODE" ["SAVE"] to save the setting and advance through the calibration selections.
TACHOMETER CALIBRATION 26 Tachometer Quick CAL Calibration SELECT 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET RPM x 1000 SMART TOW MODE RPM x 1000 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RESET TROLL + TROLL - 24157 SC1000 Smart Tow Tachometer SC1000 System Tachometer This calibration is for setting lighting and contrast.
TACHOMETER CALIBRATION 27 1. Press and hold the "MODE/SELECT" and "+" buttons for approximately seven seconds until the "CAL 1" screen appears. 2. Press the "-" or "+" button to select the option choice displayed in the [ ] brackets on the screen.
TACHOMETER CALIBRATION 28 Tachometer CAL 1 Calibration - Trim TRIM FULL DOWN CALIBRATION 1 THEN PRESS PLUS BUTTON [DFLT] [SKIP] [SAVE] 23911 Trim the system to the full down position then press the "+" button to save the setting.
TACHOMETER CALIBRATION 29 Tachometer CAL 1 Calibration - Display Screens TRIM AND PSI SCREEN ? [ NO ] [SAVE] [ YES ] 23788 The split screen showing trim angle and water pressure is displayed ("YES") or off ("NO").
TACHOMETER CALIBRATION 30 Tachometer CAL 2 Calibration This calibration configures the system sensor inputs. NOTE: The screens may vary depending upon the version of the gauge. 1. Press and hold the "MODE/SELECT" and "+" buttons for approximately ten seconds until the "CAL 2" screen appears.
TACHOMETER CALIBRATION 31 CAL2 Tachometer Calibration - Tank 1 and 2 Level Calibration EMPTY TANK CALIBRATING : THEN PRESS PLUS BUTTON [SKIP] [SAVE] 23995 Empty the tank. Select "SAVE" to calibrate the tank level to empty. FILL TO 1/4 CALIBRATING : THEN PRESS PLUS BUTTON [SKIP] [SAVE] 24002 Fill the tank to 1/4 full.
TACHOMETER CALIBRATION 32 CAL2 Tachometer Calibration - External Sensors EXTERNAL SENSORS CALIBRATION 2 TRIM SENSOR ? YES [ NO ] [SAVE] [YES ] 24009 Is the boat equipped with a trim sensor? Press "-" to select no or "+" to select yes.
TACHOMETER CALIBRATION 33 CAL2 Tachometer Calibration - External Sensors DEPTH ALARM CALIBRATION 2 [DOWN] [SAVE] [ UP ] 24024 LEVEL = 2.5 FEET Enter a depth value. When the depth transducer reads that value or below, the shallow water alarm will sound.
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