Mercury SmartCraft SC5000 Manuel utilisateur

90-892133 JULY 20032003Mercury Marine
Operation Manual
System View
Version 3.XX
SC5000

INTRODUCTION 1
GETTING STARTED 2
PROPULSION 3
VESSEL 4
NAVIGATION/FUEL 5
SETTINGS 6
SYSTEMS 7
INSTALLATION 8
A to Z
INDEX 9
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CONTENTS
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Getting Started
•Starting Up the System View
•Display Screens
Section 3 - Propulsion
•Enginr RPM and Speed
•Engine RPM Synchronizer – Twin Engines
•Engine Data Screen (s)
•Trim Position
•Troll Control
•Peak Speed at RPM
Section 4 - Vessel
•Steering Position
•Fuel, Water, and Waste Tank Level Status
•Vessel Status Data
Section 5 - Navigation/Fuel
•Vessel Course
•Next Waypoint
•Trip History
•Estimated Fuel Range
•Depth
•Air Temperature
•Seawater Temperature
Section 6 - Settings
•Contrast/Lighting/Clock
•Units/Language/Offsets
•Home Page Data
•Sensors
•Preferences
•Favorites/Page Status
Section 7 - Systems
•System Calibration
•Maintenance Log
•Active Alarms
•Alarm History
Section 8 - Installation
•System View Installation
•Wiring Information
•Installation Configurations
Section 9 - Index

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INTRODUCTION
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Introduction
The SC5000 System View Display is a comprehensive boat information center. System
View allows the boat operator to receive a wealth of critical operational information, dis-
played clearly and instantly at the helm on the LCD display. The System View continuous-
ly monitors and reports information ranging from basic operating data to detailed vessel
environment information. System View covers water temperature and depth, engine trim
status, boat speed, steering angle, system preventive maintenance reminders and sys-
tems diagnostics. System View also can be fully integrated with the boat’s GPS, if
equipped, to provide up to the minute course, speed, and fuel-to-destination information.
System View Displays Detailed Information in These Important Categories:
NOTE: The detailed information listed which is standard on some models may be option-
al on others, or may not be available on some models based on engine and system con-
figuration.
Propulsion Information Section 3
•Engine RPM combined with boat speed
•Twin engine synchronizer display
•Peak boat speed in conjunction with peak engine RPM
•Engine data screen(s)
•Troll control
•Trim position
Vessel Information Section 4
•Steering angle display
•Fuel tank, oil tank, water tank, and waste water tank level display
•Vessel status
Navigation and Fuel Section 5
•Direction to target waypoint information shows present course and current speed on
a graphic compass rose
•Shows distance, time, speed, and fuel to next waypoint
•Resettable trip history shows miles per hour, miles per gallon, elapsed drive time, and
amount of fuel consumed on current trip
•Water depth with depth history graph
•Sea water temperature with temperature history graph
Alarm, Diagnostic, and Maintenance Information Section 7
•Displays alarms and helpful information concerning alarm causes
•Automatic maintenance reminders and log recorder for periodic propulsion maintenance

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Keypad Usage
The System View uses icons and text selection to perform all the functions.
Arrow
Trackpad
Home
Select
TheARROW TRACKPAD controls up and down and side to side movement
for on-screen function prompts.
The SELECT key is used to select screen options and confirm data entry.
The HOME (power) key has two different functions:
1.) Pressing the HOME key will return the System View display back to the
home page directory.
2.) The HOME key can be used to power-up or turn off the System View.
Pressing and holding in the HOME key for 3 seconds with key switch turned
off will power-up or turn off the System View.

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Keypad Usage
REMOTE LOCATION – ELECTRONIC THROTTLE AND SHIFT MODELS
1
2
3
Console Remote Control – Single
Panel Remote Control
4
7
65
41
2
3
Console Remote Control – Dual
Console Remote Control
1. Arrow Trackpad – Can be used to operate the up and down and side to side movement for
System View on-screen function promps.
2. Select Key – Can be used to select System View on-screen options and confirm data
entries. Pressing the Select switch for 2 seconds will return the System View display
back to the Home page.
3. Neutral LIGHT – The neutral light is illuminated when the engine is in neutral gear posi-
tion. The light blinks when engine is in warm up mode.
4. Active LIGHT –The active light is illuminated to show the remote control is active and
ready for use
5. Sync LIGHT – The sync light is illuminated when the auto synchronizing feature is en-
gaged. The auto synchronizing will automatically engage when both engines are above
900 RPM for 2 seconds and the throttles are within 10% of each other. The auto synchro-
nizing will operate up to 95% throttle opening. The auto automatically engages as soon
as the engines meet these conditions.
Panel Remote Control
6. Scroll Key – Can be used to scroll through System View displays on the display screen.
7. Select Key– Can be used to select System View on-screen options. Pressing the Select
switch for 2 seconds will return the System View display back to the Home page.

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GETTING STARTED
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GETTING STARTED
Section 2
Table of Contents
Starting up the System View 2-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Display Screens 2-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start-up Screens 2-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Home Page Screen 2-3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Data Display Screens 2-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alarm Message Screens 2-9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Starting Up the System View
Turning on the main engine switch will start up the System View. The System View will move
through a sequence of start-up screens shown below. Pressing SELECT will pause the
screen.
Display Screens
Start-Up Screens
The start-up screens can be set to display home page (Step 1) or the last display shown
before power off (Step 2). To select a setting, refer to “Setting/Preferences/Start-up Page”
menu in Section 6.
1. Start-up screens will appear in sequence ending at the home page.
2. If set by owner, start-up screens will appear in sequence to the last display viewed before
powering down.
3. Calibration screen – This screen only appears if initial setup calibration has not been
performed. Press SELECT to perform calibration procedures. Please refer to System
Calibration located in the SmartCraft System View installation instructions provided with
the System View or engine service manual.
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Display Screens
Home Page Screen
Across the bottom half of the home page you will find six on-screen main directory selec-
tions.
Use the trackpad to highlight the directory choice. Press SELECT to accept your choice and
to open the directory screen.
•Engine RPM combined with boat speed
•Twin engine synchronizer display
•Peak boat speed in conjunction with
peak engine RPM
•Engine data
•Troll control
•Trim position
•Steering angle display (Sterndrive only)
•Fuel tank, water tank, and waste
water tank level display
•Vessel information
•Direction to target waypoint information
shows present course and current
speed on a graphic compass rose
•Shows distance, time, speed, and fuel
to next waypoint
•Resettable trip history shows miles
per hour, miles per gallon, elapsed drive
time and amount of fuel consumed on
current trip
•Water depth with depth history graph
•Sea water temperature
•Collection of Screens Selected
by the User
•Maintenance Log
•Active Alarms
•Alarm History
•System Calibration
•Contrast/Lighting/Clock
•Units/Language/Offsets
•Sensors
•Favorites/Page Status
NAV–FUEL (See Section 5)
VESSEL (See Section 4)
SETTINGS (See Section 6)
PROPULSION (See Section 3)
FAVORITES (See Section 6)
SYSTEM (See Section 7)

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Display Screens
Home Page Screen (Continued)
The top half of the home page displays engine data and vessel data. The engine data is
received from sensors on the engine and the vessel data is received by vessel sensors.
The initial screen layout takes one of two forms depending on whether one or two engines
are installed. Defaults for the engine data include engine RPM and engine temperature. De-
fault for vessel data is water depth.
The data displays can be selected by the user to display the functions. Refer to “Settings/
Preferences/Home Page Data” Menu in Section 6.
SINGLE ENGINE DISPLAY TWIN ENGINE DISPLAY
2
34
5
2
11
3
45
RPM
H20 PSI
ENG TEMP
Oil PSI
Oil TEMP
FUEL FLOW
VOLTS
SPEED
DEPTH
FUEL LEVEL
RANGE
AIR TEMP
SEA TEMP
DTW
COG
SOG
BTW
COG/BTW
23
1
6
RPM
H20 PSI
ENG TEMP
Oil PSI
Oil TEMP
FUEL FLOW
7
1-Engine Line 1 – Refer to Section 6 for selection
2-Engine Line 2 – Refer to Section 6 for selection
3-Vessel Data – Refer to Section 6 for selection
4-Engine gear position or run arrow
5-Clock – Refer to Section 6 for setting
6-Flashing Bell Icon – Warning alarm is activated
7-Flashing Fuel Icon – Low fuel alarm

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Display Screens
Data Display Screens
The data display screens can be selected from the main directory menu choices which are
selected from the home page.
The current directory menu selection icon is displayed in top-left of the display.
The presentation of information on-screen will be shown in the information window located
at the bottom on the screen.
Alarm Notice – When a problem is detected, the name of the offending alarm will appear
in the information window and a bell symbol at the bottom of the screen flashes. The bell
symbol will continue to flash as long as the alarm condition is still present. If there are multi-
ple alarms, these will cycle on the display screen.
Propulsion
Vessel
Navigation/Fuel
Settings
System
Directory Menu
Indicator Icon
Alarm Notice
Alarm Notice
Normal Operation 2
1
3
4
Home
1-Directory identification icon
2-Alarm window
3-Information window
4-Display screen
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