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Owner’s Manual
™
MG2000
Speedometer
IS0209
rev. B ecr#5668 08/2005
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Index Description Figure 1 - Default Screens page 1 Description page 1 Normal Mode page 2 Contrast and Lighting page 2 Displayed Functions page 2 LCD Display Screens page 3 Screen 1 page 3 Screen 2 page 3 Screen 3 page 3 Screen 4 page 4 LCD Display page 4 Figure 2 - Screen Sequence page 4 Figure 3 - Modes page 5 Fuel Functions page 6 COG (Course Over Ground) page 7 Edit Mode page 8 Select “Default Screen” page 8 Display next screen page 8 Reset “Trip Log” page 9 Organize user scr
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MG2000 Speedometer Manual the paddle wheel signal is selected. ™ The MG2000 Speedometer combines Description ™ the features of a speedometer and The MG2000 Speedometer receives several digital instruments into one unit: digital data via the Faria Serial Bus from ™ the MG2000 Tachometer. If the speed ™ • The MG2000 Speedometer is analog signal is available on the bus then that in appearance but is driven by a stepper will be sent to the speedometer. If there motor for digital accuracy. i
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“Normal” mode. If no buttons are pushed turned on, the unit enters a “Self Test” for 4 seconds the current screen will mode. The screen will display “The stay selected and the unit will return to Self Test Mode Is In Operation” for 10 “Normal” mode (see Figure 2 & 3). seconds. The warning lights and back lights will flash. When this is complete, the user selected “Default” screen will appear. Note: The information below applies ™ to the MG2000 Speedometer as if From the “Normal” mode,
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Displayed Functions ™ MG2000 Speedometer ™ The MG2000 Speedometer is a digital instrument with the appearance of ™ an analog instrument. The MG2000 Speedometer receives it’s input from a paddle wheel speed sensor OR a pitot pressure input. The “Edit” mode allows The display will continuously flash at a selection of the paddle wheel or pitot slow rate to ensure that the operator is inputs, calibration of the speedometer. A aware that the displayed COG is being microprocessor controlled
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Heading From bus or an Analog input. Displays Displays the GPS heading received from current water temperature. the GPS NMEA0183 signal (if installed Clock and connected). The display will be in Displays time received from the GPS “TRUE” or “MAG” heading based on NMEA0183 signal (if installed and the “SET GPS COG DISPLAY” setting connected). The display will be in 12 or selected in the edit mode. 24 hour format based on the “set clock type” setting selected in the edit mode. Note:
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Figure 3 - LCD Display Screens Normal Increase/decrease contrast or Mode 40 sec. 4 sec. Auto Auto Return Return Use to move Select between screens. or Mode (See Figure 2) Edit Use to move between Edit Functions. or Mode 1. Select Default Screen 2. Reset Trip Log 3. Organize User Screens 4. Speedometer Calibration 5. Select Speedometer Signal and 6. Adjust Clock Offset 7. Set Clock Type 8. Adjust COG Type 2 sec. 9. Select Self Test 10. Software Id & Revision Use to change To change setting
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Fuel Functions Fuel Level Sender Fuel Level Sender This display is the equivalent of a standard fuel gauge and should be used as the reference for the fuel remaining. Each filled block represents 1/8 of a tank and when the fuel tank is empty only empty blocks will be displayed. For best accuracy, the fuel level sender should be ™ calibrated as described in the MG2000 Tachometer manual. Manual settings The “Fuel Left” and “Range” display Speedometer values are dependant on accurately s
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COG (Course Over Ground) If deviation information is not available from the connected GPS, the COG display will default to the display shown at left. This is the normal display with COG indicated as it would be displayed on a compass. If desired, True North data can be displayed by selecting it in the “set GPS COG display” in the edit mode. If deviation information is available from the GPS, the COG display can be selected to display the screen shown at left. The display will flash
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Edit Mode The “Edit” mode is used to adjust or set the values of functions and options in the MG2000 Speedometer. The procedure below specifies the steps to be taken in the “Edit” mode to adjust / set each option. To enter “Edit” mode, press “Mode” and “Up” button while in “Normal” mode To return to “Normal” mode, press “Mode” button once while in “Edit” mode Functions that are set or adjusted in the “Edit” mode 1. Select Default Screen 2. Reset Trip Log 3. Organize User Screens 4. Speedometer
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Press and hold the “Up” and “Down” for 2 seconds to reset “Trip Log” to zero (0). Automatically resets trip log to zero and returns to “Edit mode.” Press “Up” or “Down” to select another function or “Mode” to return to “Normal” mode. 1 Organize Organize User Screens 2 User 3 Screens Press and hold the “Up” and “Down” for 2 seconds to select “Organize User Screens.” Press “Up” or “Down” to select another function or “Mode” to return to “Normal” mode. 1 Set up Organize screen 1 2 Screen 3 1
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Press “Up” or “Down” to select another function or “Mode” to return to “Normal” mode. Speedometer 1 Speedometer Calibration 2 Calibration 3 Press and hold the “Up” and “Down” for 2 seconds to select “Speedometer Calibration.” Press “Up” or “Down” to select another function or “Mode” to return to “Normal” mode. NOTE: To calibrate the speedometer another “reference” must be available. This can be the GPS speed (SOG), a radar gun, or some other source of accurate speed indication. Maintain
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1 Set Adjust Clock Offset 2 Clock 3 Offset Press and hold the “Up” and “Down” for 2 seconds to select “Clock Offset.” Press “Up” or “Down” to select another function or “Mode” to return to “Normal” mode. OR Press “Up” or “Down” while observing clock. When the clock 1 Adjust display matches local time , press and hold “Up” and “Down” for 2 seconds to save clock offset and return to “Edit” mode. 2 Clock Note: If the local time zone changes, this adjustment must be Offset repeated. 3 Press “U
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1 Select Select “Self Test” 2 Self 3 Test Press and hold the “Up” and “Down” for 2 seconds to select “Self Test.” Press “Up” or “Down” to select another function. 1 The 2 Self 3 Test This screen will display for 10 seconds. The backlights will flash three times 4 Mode 5 Is in 6 Operation When “Self Test” is complete the unit will return to the “Edit” mode. Press “Up” or “Down” to select another function or “Mode” to return to “Normal” mode. 1 Software Id 2 and Software Id and revision 3 Revis
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Available Functions for Display in MG2000 Speedometer Screens The functions listed below can be displayed in the user configured screens. All of the functions may not be available in your installation. If a function is selected for display and that function does not appear on the screen, the function does not exist in this installation. A function is selected for display by selecting it’s number from the list below. 1. Clock 2. COG (Course Over Ground) 3. GPS Speed 4. LAT & LONG 5. Fuel Le
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Copyright 2005 by the Thomas G. Faria Corporation, Uncasville CT No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the company. Faria® is the trademark of the Thomas G. Faria Corporation