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Restoring Factory Default Settings, GBT 10 (Garmin Bennett Trim Tab Adapter)

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NMEA 2000 Checklist For example, FLUIDTYPE=1Done indicates that the tank contains fresh water. Fluid Type Fuel Fresh water Waste water FLUIDTYPE Value 0 1 2 Fluid Type Live well Oil Black water (sewage) FLUIDTYPE Value 3 4 5 Restoring Factory Default Settings When you restore factory default settings, you will lose all custom configuration settings except fluid-level calibration. 1. From the NMEA 2000 Devices list, select the GFL 10 device. 2. Select an option: • For most Garmin chartplotters, select Review > Factory Defaults. • For other Garmin marine devices, select Config > Factory Defaults. 3. Select Yes. GBT 10 (Garmin Bennett Trim Tab Adapter) NOTE: This section provides specific configuration information for the GBT 10 adapter using your compatible Garmin display device. To access the NMEA 2000 configuration menu on your display device, consult the documentation provided with your display device. Calibrating the Trim Tab Position To use the GBT 10 adapter, you must calibrate the position of the trim tabs the adapter is associated with. NOTE: If you only adjust your trim tabs within a limited range of motion on a regular basis, calibrate the GBT 10 adapter using your normal range instead of the full range. Only the calibrated range will be displayed on your chartplotter or marine instrument. 1. From the NMEA 2000 Devices list, select the GBT 10 device. 2. Select an option: • For most Garmin chartplotters, select Review > Trim Tab Calibration. • For other Garmin marine devices, select Config > Trim Tab Calibration. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate the trim tab position. Configuring the GBT 10 Adapter if the Trim Tab Calibration Selection Is Not Displayed Depending on the version of software loaded on your Garmin marine instrument, the specific configuration options may not be displayed on the configuration screens. To calibrate the trim tab position if the menu option is not displayed: To use the GBT 10 adapter, you must calibrate the position of the trim tabs that the adapter is associated with. You can enter a minimum of two, and a maximum of sixteen, trim tab positions. For greater accuracy, enter more trim tab positions. 1. While viewing the NMEA 2000 configuration menu, select the GBT 10 device. 2. Select Config > Generic Configuration. 3. Enter the following command: "CALIBRATION=1" 4. Move both trim tabs to the highest position. When the trim tabs are in the highest position, they should be at or near 0% of their full range of motion. 5. Enter the following command: �"TRIMTABPOS=" 6. After the command, enter the percentage of the highest trim tab position as a whole number between 0 and 100, and select Done. For example, TRIMTABPOS=0Done. 7. Move both trim tabs to the lowest position. When the trim tabs are in the lowest position, they should be at or near 100% of their full range of motion. 32 Technical Reference for Garmin NMEA 2000 Products

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Technical Reference for Garmin NMEA 2000 Products
NMEA 2000 Checklist
For example,
FLUIDTYPE=1Done
indicates that the tank contains fresh water.
Fluid Type
FLUIDTYPE Value
Fluid Type
FLUIDTYPE Value
Fuel
0
Live well
3
Fresh water
1
Oil
4
Waste water
2
Black water
(sewage)
5
Restoring Factory Default Settings
When you restore factory default settings, you will lose all custom configuration settings except fluid-level calibration.
1. From the NMEA 2000 Devices list, select the GFL 10 device.
2. Select an option:
For most Garmin chartplotters, select
Review
>
Factory Defaults
.
For other Garmin marine devices, select
Config
>
Factory Defaults
.
3. Select
Yes
.
GBT 10 (Garmin Bennett Trim Tab Adapter)
NOTE:
This section provides specific configuration information for the GBT 10 adapter using your compatible Garmin display device. To
access the NMEA 2000 configuration menu on your display device, consult the documentation provided with your display device.
Calibrating the Trim Tab Position
To use the GBT 10 adapter, you must calibrate the position of the trim tabs the adapter is associated with.
NOTE:
If you only adjust your trim tabs within a limited range of motion on a regular basis, calibrate the GBT 10 adapter using your normal
range instead of the full range. Only the calibrated range will be displayed on your chartplotter or marine instrument.
1. From the NMEA 2000 Devices list, select the GBT 10 device.
2. Select an option:
For most Garmin chartplotters, select
Review
>
Trim Tab Calibration
.
For other Garmin marine devices, select
Config
>
Trim Tab
Calibration
.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate the trim tab position.
Configuring the GBT 10 Adapter if the Trim Tab Calibration Selection Is Not Displayed
Depending on the version of software loaded on your Garmin marine instrument, the specific configuration options may not be displayed on the
configuration screens.
To calibrate the trim tab position if the menu option is not displayed:
To use the GBT 10 adapter, you must calibrate the position of the trim tabs that the adapter is associated with. You can enter a minimum of two,
and a maximum of sixteen, trim tab positions. For greater accuracy, enter more trim tab positions.
1. While viewing the NMEA 2000 configuration menu, select the GBT 10 device.
2. Select
Config
>
Generic Configuration
.
3. Enter the following command: “
CALIBRATION=1
4. Move both trim tabs to the highest position. When the trim tabs are in the highest position, they should be at or near 0% of their full range of
motion.
5. Enter the following command: “
TRIMTABPOS=
6. After the command, enter the percentage of the highest trim tab position as a whole number between 0 and 100, and select Done. For
example,
TRIMTABPOS=0Done
.
7. Move both trim tabs to the lowest position. When the trim tabs are in the lowest position, they should be at or near 100% of their full range of
motion.