Lowrance EP-60R Fuel Flow Sensor Installation Configuration and Calibration In - Page 16

Economy Speed Source Eco spd, Reset Trip Fuel Used Rst trip f

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add fuel to a tank without completely filling it up, you must use the Partial Fill command. This will ensure the fuel information in the EP60R stays consistent with the amount of fuel actually in the tank. To use Partial Fill: 1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and press MENU. Highlight FUEL MNGR and press MENU. 2. Highlight PART FILL and press MENU. The Select Tank menu will appear with up to three options. (If you have one tank, you will be taken directly to the Fuel Quantity window.) Select the desired engine and press MENU. NOTE: When using the Partial Fill command, you will only be able to input an amount of fuel less or equal to the fuel used figure. The unit will not allow you to input a fuel amount greater than the fuel used figure. 3. The Fuel Quantity window will appear. Use the UP and DOWN keys to enter the amount of fuel you added to the tank and press MENU. You will be taken back to the main display. Economy Speed Source (Eco spd) The Economy Speed Source menu allows you to choose the speed source (Water Speed, Pitot Speed or Ground Speed) the LMF-200 will use to calculate Fuel Economy. Ground Speed (GPS) is the default speed source for Fuel Economy. To change Economy Speed Source: 1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and press MENU. Select FUEL MNGR and press MENU. 2. Highlight ECO SPD and press MENU, which will open the Eco spd menu. The menu has three options: Water Spd (Water Speed), Pitot Speed and Gnd Spd (Ground Speed). A NMEA 2000 GPS module measures ground speed, while a paddlewheel, like the EP-70R Speed Sensor measures water speed. 3. Select the desired speed source and press MENU, which will take you back to the main display. Reset Trip Fuel Used (Rst trip f) The LMF-200 uses fuel flow data to keep a running total of fuel used for a trip. By using the Reset Trip command, you can reset to zero the running total of fuel used on a trip. 16

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add fuel to a tank without completely filling it up, you must use the
Partial Fill command. This will ensure the fuel information in the EP-
60R stays consistent with the amount of fuel actually in the tank.
To use Partial Fill:
1. Press
MENU
, use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to select
S
YSTEM
S
ETUP
and
press
MENU
. Highlight
F
UEL MNGR
and press
MENU
.
2. Highlight
P
ART
F
ILL
and press
MENU
. The Select Tank menu will
appear with up to three options. (If you have one tank, you will be
taken directly to the Fuel Quantity window.) Select the desired engine
and press
MENU
.
NOTE:
When using the Partial Fill command, you will only be able to input
an amount of fuel less or equal to the fuel used figure. The unit will
not allow you to input a fuel amount greater than the fuel used
figure.
3. The Fuel Quantity window will appear. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys
to enter the amount of fuel you added to the tank and press
MENU
. You
will be taken back to the main display.
Economy Speed Source (Eco spd)
The Economy Speed Source menu allows you to choose the speed source
(Water Speed, Pitot Speed or Ground Speed) the LMF-200 will use to
calculate Fuel Economy. Ground Speed (GPS) is the default speed
source for Fuel Economy.
To change Economy Speed Source:
1. Press
MENU
, use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to select
S
YSTEM
S
ETUP
and
press
MENU
. Select
F
UEL MNGR
and press
MENU
.
2. Highlight
E
CO SPD
and press
MENU
, which will open the Eco spd
menu. The menu has three options: Water Spd (Water Speed), Pitot
Speed and Gnd Spd (Ground Speed). A NMEA 2000 GPS module
measures ground speed, while a paddlewheel, like the EP-70R Speed
Sensor measures water speed.
3. Select the desired speed source and press
MENU
, which will take you
back to the main display.
Reset Trip Fuel Used (Rst trip f)
The LMF-200 uses fuel flow data to keep a running total of fuel used
for a trip. By using the Reset Trip command, you can reset to zero the
running total of fuel used on a trip.