Technical Reference Guide

Technical Reference for Garmin NMEA 2000 Products 25
NMEA 2000-Certied Sensor Conguration Information
Conguring Engine and Tank Information
If you have a multi-engine or a multi-tank setup on your boat, specify which engine or tank is associated with each GFS 10.
The serial number of each GFS 10 is shown on the NMEA 2000 device conguration menu to help differentiate among multiple GFS 10 devices.
To congure tank and engine information for the GFS 10:
1. While viewing the NMEA 2000 device conguration menu, select the GFS 10 device you want to congure, and select Cong.
2. Select from the following options:
Engine Number—for a multi-engine installation, assign the selected GFS 10 to a specic engine.
Tank Number—for a multi-tank installation, assign the selected GFS 10 to a specic tank.
Tank Capacity—dene the fuel capacity of the fuel tank that the selected GFS 10 is connected to.
Troubleshooting Fuel Gauge Type
When wired to a fuel gauge, the gauge type defaults to Auto Detect. If the fuel-level reading on your Garmin chartplotter or marine instrument
changes with the engine RPM, the GFS 10 could be detecting the wrong type of gauge.
The fuel level changes with the motion of the boat. Perform this test when the boat is not moving.
To test the gauge-type setting:
1. When the boat is not moving, put the engine in neutral.
2. Use the throttle to increase the engine RPM. If the fuel-level reading changes with the engine RPM, change the gauge type.
To change the gauge-type setting:
1. While viewing the NMEA 2000 device conguration menu, select the GFS 10 device.
2. Select Cong > Gauge Type.
3. Choose 1 Coil or 2 Coil and repeat the gauge-type setting test.
Troubleshooting the Fuel-Flow Reading
If the fuel-ow information received from the GFS 10 appears inaccurate, you can manually adjust the fuel-ow reading.
To adjust the fuel-ow reading:
1. While viewing the NMEA 2000 device conguration menu, select the GFS 10 device.
2. Select Cong > Flow Adjustment.
3. Enter a positive or negative adjustment.
For example, when you set the Flow Adjustment to +10% , a ow reading of 20 gal./hr. (75 L/h) would change to a reading of 22 gal./hr.
(82.5 L/h), because 20 gal. × 110% = 22 gal. (75 L × 110% = 82.5 L).
Restoring Factory Default Settings
You can restore factory default settings to the GFS 10. You will lose all custom conguration and calibration settings when you restore factory
default settings.
To restore factory default settings:
1. While viewing the NMEA 2000 conguration menu, select the GFS 10 device.
2. Select Cong > Factory Defaults.