Section 4 - Setup and Calibrations
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Alarms
Alarms allows you to check the history for any alarm, turn a specific alarm on or off, or show all the alarms. Use the arrow
buttons to highlight the option and pres the enter button to enable or disable the alarm.
Alarms >
Alarm History Shows legacy alarms
Alarms Settings >
Shallow water, Deep water, Speed through water
rationality fault, Fuel remaining low, Fuel remaining
high
NOTE: These settings must be enabled to receive
alarms.
Show all helm alarms On (checkmark), off (no checkmark)
Units
Units allows you to select the type of measurement for the various SmartCraft network sensors: English, metric, nautical,
magnetic or true heading, miles per gallon, liters per kilometer and more.
The greater‑than sign ( > ) indicates additional menu choices.
Units >
Distance > Nautical, kilometer, mile
Distance small > Feet, meter, yards
Speed > Knots, kilometer per hour, miles per hour
Winds speed > Knots, kilometer per hour, miles per hour, meters per second
Depth > Meters, feet, fathoms
Altitude > Meters, feet
Heading > Magnetic, true
Temperature > Centigrade, Fahrenheit
Volume > Liters, gallons
Economy >
Distance/volume, volume distance, miles per gallon, gallons per mile, kilometer per liter, liter
per kilometer
Pressure > Hg, mbar, psi, kPa
Barometric pressure > Hg, mbar, kPa
Tanks
There are five selections for tanks: none, fuel, oil (two stroke only), water, gray, and black. Each tank can be default calibrated,
or can be calibrated by adding fluid to a specific level (1/4, 1/2, 3/4, full). Default calibration is normally used for regular shaped
tanks, water, gray or black water tanks. Calibrating by adding fuel is the most accurate when the vessel is in the water fully
loaded, or when a tank shape is irregular. All of the tanks must have the capacity manually entered in VesselView.
Tank Calibration – Default
1. Go to Settings > SmartCraft > Tanks.
2. Choose the tank to be calibrated: port or starboard, tank 1 or 2.
3. Select the type of tank – none, fuel, oil, water, gray, or black.
4. Enter the capacity. If the default calibration is desired, exit the menu. All tanks must have a capacity manually entered.
Tank Calibration – Advanced
1. Go to Settings > SmartCraft > Tanks.
2. Choose the tank to be calibrated: port or starboard, tank 1 or 2.
3. Select the type of tank – none, fuel, oil, water, gray, or black.
4. For an accurate displayed representation of the tank level, the vessel should be in the water with a normal load.
5. Select Calibration.
6. Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the capacity and enter the tank capacity. If the default calibration is desired,
exit the menu. All tanks must have a capacity manually entered.