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Software setup | HDS Gen3 Installation Manual
Fuel Level
With the use of a Navico Fluid Level sender connected to a
suitable tank level sensor, it is possible to measure the level
of fuel remaining in any equiped tank. The number of tanks
must be set in ‘Vessel Con guration to allow discrete tank
assignment of the Fluid Level devices. Under ‘Device list’ on
the Network page, view the ‘Device Con guration’ page for
each sensor, and set Tank location, Fluid type, and Tank size.
Refer to the Operator manual on setting up data overlays or a gauge
on the Instruments page using the Fluid Level device data.
Note: A maximum of 5 tanks are supported using Fluid Level
devices.
Note: Tank data that is output by a compatible engine gateway can
also be displayed, however, tank con guration for such a data source
is not possible via the HDS Gen3 displays.
CZone setup
In order to communicate with the CZone modules connected to
the network, the HDS Gen3 must be assigned a unique CZone
Display Dipswitch setting.
The functionality of the CZone system is determined by the
CZone Con g File (.zcf), which is stored on all CZone modules
and supported Lowrance displays, such as the HDS Gen3. The  le
is created using the CZone Con guration Tool, a specialised PC
application available from BEP Marine Ltd, and associated CZone
distributors.
The HDS Gen3 system provides a means to load the Con g  le, as
well as apply updates to module  rmware, removing the need to
take a laptop computer aboard the vessel.