Faria Instruments Evinrude FICHT Engines User Manual

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Faria Serial Bus Description
Operation

General
The Faria Serial Bus system is designed to
receive information from the engine EMM
and various individual sensors throughout
the boat. This information is transformed
into digital data which is distributed to
analog and digital instruments via a single
cable consisting of two shielded twisted
pairs of conductors. Each instrument
selects the data which is applicable and
displays it as if it was being received from
the sender directly. One of the two pairs of
conductors carries the data while the other
pair of conductors carry the power for the
instruments.
The four-inch serial bus instruments have
three push buttons which allow the
different functions of each instrument to
be activated. Following is a description of
these functions.

Speedometer / Depth Sounder

The Serial Bus Speedometer / Depth
Sounder provides the functions of a
speedometer, a depth sounder and a
speedometer calibration feature. The
analog speedometer is a stepper motor
instrument which looks like a standard
analog device but which is actually a
digital instrument. On small pointer
movements you may occasionally see the
pointer moving in the one-third degree
“steps” that represent the accuracy of the
instrument.
To turn the depth sounder on, the ignition
key must be in the ‘run’ position. Press the
“mode-M” button to turn on the depth
sounder.

Turning off the ignition key will turn off
the depth sounder.

The LCD screen displays the data for the
remainder of the functions. If there are no
alarm conditions, the water depth is
displayed on start-up.

Depth Sounder

In normal operation the LCD will show
the current depth. If there is no transducer
connected or the signal is weak then the
display will alternate between the last
known depth and three vertical bars.
Pressing the “mode-M” key quickly while

in depth sounder normal operation
displays the speedometer calibration mode.
This is described in a later section.

Depth Sounder Settings
To change the depth sounder alarm
settings, the “mode-M” button must be
held down until the display changes to the

alarm mode. There are four menus in the
alarm mode. Quickly press the “mode-M”
switch to cycle through the different
options.

Shallow alarm - Alarm sounds when water
depth equals or is less than set value.

The display will show “S X.X ” which is
the current setting for the shallow alarm.
Pressing the “Up” or ”Down” buttons will
change the shallow setting.

M

Mode
Button

M

Mode
Button

M

Mode
Button

Down
Button

Up
Button

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Faria Serial Bus Gateway

Evinrude Engine ECU Connection

Airmar® Tri-ducer Connections

Figure 4

P15

P13

P14

P12

P11

P10

Figure 3

P15

P13

P14

P12

P11

P9

P10

Black

Blue

Black

Green

Purple/
White

Blue

Black

10 3

5

P7

P9

P8

P6

P5

P4

P1

P3

P2

Evinrude

Engine ECU

P7

P8

P6

P5

P4

P1

P3

P2

Tri-ducer connections

shown. Brown wire is not

used, leave unconnected.

Note:

Green

Brown

Red

White & Bare

Black

Blue

HN0504

HN0505

HN0523

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