Ep-60r fuel flow configuration – Lowrance electronic EP-60R User Manual

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Boat Setup Reset
If you want to access the Setup screen (Boat Setup) after an engine-

tank configuration has been chosen you will have to reset the

configuration to default settings.

To reset engine-tank configuration:

1. Press

MENU

, highlight

S

YSTEM

S

ETUP

and press

ENTER

.

2. Choose

E

NG

/T

ANK

C

FG

and press

ENTER

twice. The following message

will appear: Press ENTER to reset Eng/Tnk Cfg.
3. Press

MENU

. The Setup Menu will appear with Boat Setup

highlighted.
Fuel Remaining Source
The Fuel Remaining source function allows you to select the device

used to measure the amount of fuel remaining in the tank. It must be

set to Fuel Flow (Eng /FFlow) to work properly with the EP-60R. The

Fuel Remaining Source will be set to fluid level by default.

To change Fuel Remaining Source to fuel flow:

1. Press

MENU

, use the

UP

and

DOWN

keys to select

S

YSTEM

S

ETUP

and

press

ENTER

.

2. Highlight

F

UEL

S

ETUP

and press

ENTER

.

3. Select

F

UEL

R

EM

S

RC

(Fuel Remaining Source) and press

ENTER

.

4. Highlight

E

NG

/FF

LOW

(Fuel Flow) and press

ENTER

. You are ready to

configure your fuel flow sensor.

EP-60R Fuel Flow Configuration

You can have up to three fuel flow sensors installed on your vessel, one

for each engine supported by the LMF-400. When accessing a fuel flow,

its menu will appear with the following options: Change Engine (for

two or more engines only), Fuel Warning, Unset Engine, Reset Values

and Reset Calibration.
NOTE:

If, after configuring, unconfiguring or reconfiguring a fuel flow, it is

not shown on the Bus Devices list, you will have to refresh the list.

To do this, press

MENU

, select

S

YSTEM

S

ETUP

and press

ENTER

.

Highlight

B

US

D

EVICES

and press

ENTER

.

To configure a fuel flow:

When you configure a fuel flow, you are linking the fuel flow's

location/engine on the boat to its matching configuration name in the

LMF-400.

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