Lowrance HDS-9 LIVE HDS Live Operator Manual - Page 192
Integration of 3rd party devices, SmartCraft VesselView integration, Suzuki engine integration
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28 Integration of 3rd party devices Several 3rd party devices can be connected to the HDS Live. The applications are displayed on separate panels or integrated with other panels. A device connected to the NMEA 2000 network should automatically be identified by the system. If not, enable the feature from the advanced option in the System settings dialog. The 3rd party device is operated by using menus and dialogs as on other panels. This manual does not include specific operation instructions for any 3rd party device. For features and functionality, refer to the documentation included with the 3rd party device. SmartCraft VesselView integration When a compatible Mercury Marine VesselView product or VesselView Link is present on the NMEA 2000 network, the engines can be monitored and controlled from the unit. When the feature is also enabled in the advanced settings features dialog: • A Mercury icon is added to the home page - select it to display the engine instrument panel. You can customize which data is displayed on the info panel. Refer to "Info panels" on page 102. • A Mercury settings dialog is added - use this dialog to change engine settings. • Mercury and Vessel Control buttons are added to the control bar: - Selecting the Mercury button displays engine and vessel data. - Selecting the Vessel button opens the engine controller. When the features are enabled, the display may prompt the user for some basic configuration information. For more information, refer to the VesselView manual or engine supplier. Suzuki engine integration If a Suzuki C-10 gauge is available on the NMEA 2000 network, the engines can be monitored from the unit. 192 Integration of 3 party devices| HDS Live Operator Manual