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Display Keys Features And Actions
• Gauges
• Fuel
• MPH
• RPM
• Air Temperature
• Water Temperature (Optional)
• Water Depth (Optional)
Cruise Control
• ON or OFF
• Set Speed MPH
• Actual Speed MPH
• NXT Wake Shaping Devices Position (Optional)
• Attitude Adjustment Plate Position (Optional)
Status
• Oil Pressure
• Engine Temperature
• Engine Hours
• Voltmeter
Trim Position (Optional)
• Position
• Attitude Adjustment Plate
• NXT Wake Shaping Devices
Actions
• (Arrow) Scrolls to other screens.
• (Down) Highlights the next setting down. Decreases set speed
only on cruise screen.
• (Up) Highlights the next setting up. Increases set speed only
on cruise screen.
• (Plus) Increases the setting value or is used to select.
• (Minus) Decreases the setting value or is used to select.
• (Select) Opens the highlighted feature.
ALARM ICONS
As an example, the Alarm Icons are active in the following illustra-
tion. You may change the value of the Fuel and Depth alarms from
the User Settings screen. Some Alarms are set on the Factory
Settings screen and require a Dealer Code to access.
Avoid contact between sharp or hard objects and the video touch
screen because this can result in scratches or other permanent
marks on the screen. Clean only with a soft cloth, using window
cleaner or rubbing alcohol only. Never use harsh or abrasive
cleaners on the unit, as this may result in damage to the unit that
is not covered under warranty.
DISPLAY KEYS AND MENU BAR
Navigate by pressing the Display Keys. The Menu Bar changes ac-
cording to the screen displayed. To navigate to a feature, press the
Display Key under your desired feature or action.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The NXT20 integrates instrumentation and control. The video
display is a multi-functional tool that enables the boat operator to
view many dierent display settings, engine parameters and service
codes.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Only basic cleaning should be required to maintain the 4.5” video
touch screen at its best. A soft cloth can be used for cleaning the
units. Typical window cleaner or rubbing alcohol can also be used to
clean the glass portion of the video screen display. Do not use harsh
or abrasive cleaners on the unit.