Lowrance electronic Stud Sensor EP 60R User Manual

Pub. 988-0154-432  
EP-60R Fuel Flow  
Electronic Sensor  
Installation, Configuration and Calibration Instructions  
This document shows how to install an EP-60R Fuel Flow sensor and  
how to connect it to a NMEA 2000® network. It also provides  
instructions on how to configure and calibrate your fuel flow sensor  
with Lowrance digital gauges (LMF-200 & LMF-400) and display units.  
NMEA 2000 is the communication bus standard developed by the  
National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) for use in boats.  
Lowrance has introduced a line of products that can communicate over  
a NMEA 2000 network (LowranceNet).  
All Lowrance NMEA 2000 capable devices are either NMEA 2000  
certified or certification is pending.  
Caution:  
Installing LowranceNET NMEA 2000 devices is significantly  
different from installing earlier Lowrance components without  
NMEA 2000 features. You should read all of the installation  
instructions before proceeding. You should decide where to  
install all components before drilling any holes in your vessel.  
Fuel Flow  
module  
NMEA 2000  
red connector  
The EP-60R Fuel Flow sensor.  
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LowranceNET Node Kit for a NMEA 2000 network. Includes a 2-foot  
extension cable, T connector and two 120-ohm terminators.  
For complete instructions on setting up a new NMEA 2000 network or  
expanding an existing one, see the other document packed with your  
EP-60R Fuel Flow, "Setup and Installation of NMEA 2000 Networks,  
General Information" part number 988-0154-173. If that document is  
unavailable, it can be downloaded free from the Lowrance web site.  
Other supplies are not included, unless otherwise indicated. Required  
supplies include cable ties or other fasteners to secure the hose and  
cable; an inline fuel filter and any items needed to install it. Two 1"  
hose clamps are included with the sensor.  
We assume you already have a fuel line installed. The EP-60R Fuel  
Flow was designed to fit a typical 3/8" SAE USCG Type A1 fuel hose. If  
your engine has different diameter hoses or metal fuel lines, a section  
of 3/8" fuel line must be installed between the sensor and the existing  
lines. Recommended tools are a flathead screwdriver to tighten the  
clamps and a knife to cut the fuel hose. If you need to route the sensor  
connector through a bulkhead, you will need a drill and a 3/4" drill bit.  
Installation  
Install one EP-60R sensor per engine. If you have multiple tanks, place  
the sensor after any Y or T in the line feeding the engine.  
The sensor should be installed vertically, as close as possible to the fuel  
tank in an area where vibration is minimized. The housing has a  
molded-in, fuel flow direction arrow, which should be pointing up.  
Mount the sensor above the tank's maximum fuel level to avoid  
accidental fuel leakage in case the sensor becomes disconnected.  
Caution:  
Gasoline is extremely flammable. If possible, drain the fuel line  
before you start or shut any flow valves located at the tank. Keep  
sparks and flame away from the work area. After installation,  
remember to clean up any spilled fuel.  
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Cut the fuel hose where you intend to install the EP-60R sensor. Slide  
a clamp over the hose coming from the tank, then push the hose onto  
the bottom (inlet) hose barb.  
Seat the hose flush against the sensor housing, then tighten the hose  
clamp. Attach the hose leading to the engine on the top (outlet) barb in  
the same way.  
To  
engine  
Flow  
direction  
From  
tank  
Push the fuel line onto the hose barb, then tighten the hose clamp.  
Orient the sensor vertically, with the flow arrow pointing up.  
NOTE:  
You must install an in-line fuel filter between the tank and the EP-  
60R sensor. This will prevent  
a
malfunction caused by  
contaminated fuel. Debris in unfiltered fuel can clog the sensor's  
turbine and result in rough performance or engine shut down.  
As with any fuel system, we recommend you always carry onboard  
a spare fuel filter and an in-line 3/8" splice barb. This allows you to  
remove a clogged EP-60R fuel sensor or fuel filter and restore  
engine operation if the fuel filter fails. We strongly recommend that  
you inspect your entire fuel system at regular intervals.  
Secure the sensor/hose assembly so the sensor remains in a vertical  
position with the flow direction up. Clamp the hose on either side of the  
sensor to the hull or bulkhead to minimize vibration.  
Route the sensor's cable connector to the T on the network backbone  
where you intend to attach it, and plug it in. The sensor is ready to use.  
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Connecting to a NMEA 2000 Network  
A NMEA 2000 network is a communications link between two or more  
devices that transfer NMEA 2000 information. LowranceNET is the  
NMEA 2000 networking system developed by Lowrance Electronics. A  
NMEA 2000 network functions like the phone wiring in a house.  
If, for example, you pick up a phone in the living room you will be able  
to hear the conversation someone is having on a phone in the bedroom.  
In similar fashion, a NMEA 2000 network allows multiple display units  
to receive data from a GPS antenna or multiple sonar units to receive  
messages sent by a temperature sensor. A NMEA 2000 network gives  
you the flexibility to view information like engine diagnostics and fuel  
level data on digital gauges or display units located anywhere on your  
boat.  
There are two types of LowranceNet red connectors: the single T  
connector (left) and the double T connector (right).  
Network Backbone and Network Nodes  
A network bus backbone consists of network cabling, terminators and T  
connectors. Network nodes are made by fitting T-shaped connectors into  
the backbone (using the sockets on the sides) and attaching any network  
device to the bottom of the T.  
Staying with the previous phone wiring example, T connectors on the  
backbone are the equivalent of phone jacks spread throughout a house.  
To pick up a phone and be able to hear a conversation from another  
phone in the house, both phones have to be connected to the main phone  
line. In similar fashion, only sensors and display units plugged into the  
NMEA network can share information. The network backbone is like the  
phone wiring that runs throughout a home.  
It connects the network nodes, allowing them to communicate across the  
network. Connections found in the middle of the bus could have T  
connectors or backbone network cable plugged into one or both sides.  
Connections at the end of a network will have the backbone cable plugged  
into one side and a terminator plugged into the other, as shown in the  
following figure.  
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Backbone cable  
(to rest of bus)  
Terminator at  
the end of the  
backbone (bus)  
Double T  
connector  
Cable from  
sensor or  
display unit  
Cap for unused  
connector  
NMEA 2000 network node located at the end of a NMEA 2000 backbone.  
NOTE:  
If you have a double T Connector on your network that is not  
attached to a device, you must cap the unused connector with a  
NMEA 2000 cap. This will protect the pin connectors from  
corrosion. The NMEA 2000 cap looks like a terminator, but has  
"Cap" stamped into the connector housing.  
All T connectors on your network probably will be connected to a device.  
If you want to add another node to a working network, add another T  
connector. T connectors may be purchased from LEI (ordering  
information appears on the back page of this booklet). If you are adding a  
Lowrance or LEI NMEA 2000 sensor, it will come with a T connector.  
Adding a Network Node  
You can add a node to any existing connection, anywhere along the  
network backbone. This connection could be between a T connector and a  
terminator, between two T connectors, between a T connector and a  
backbone extension cable or between two extension cables. Wherever you  
want to add the new node, separate the sockets of the existing connection  
and install the T connector between them. If you want to add a node at  
the end of the backbone (network bus) remove the terminator from the  
last connector, like the figure above. Install the new T connector and  
attach the terminator to the side of the connector.  
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Use T-connector or double T connector to add  
device to bus (maintaining linear architecture)  
Backbone cable  
to rest of bus  
Existing network  
node  
Attach  
terminator at  
end of bus  
Devices connect to  
double T connector  
In this example, a new device is added to the NMEA 2000 bus by  
installing a T connector between a T connector and a terminator at the  
end of the backbone (network bus).  
Additional Network Information  
For more information on creating or expanding a network refer to the  
NMEA 2000 network setup booklet, part number 988-0154-173, which  
came packed with this document.  
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Notes  
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LMF-200: EP-60R  
Configuration & Calibration  
This section covers how to use the EP-60R Fuel Flow with a LMF-200  
Multi-function gauge.  
NOTE:  
You will notice the LMF-200 does not have an Exit key. Menus will  
time out after a preset amount of time (3, 5, 10 or 15 seconds). The  
default setting is 5 seconds. Refer to your LMF-200 instruction  
manual for more information on the Timeout feature.  
LMF-200 Multi-function Digital Gauge  
Boat Setup  
If this is the first time you have turned on your LMF-200, you will have  
to complete Boat Setup before you will be able to configure or calibrate  
your fuel flow. If you have already completed Boat Setup, skip ahead to  
the segment covering EP-60R Fuel Flow Configuration.  
To execute Boat Setup:  
1. With Boat Setup highlighted on the screen, press MENU. The Boat  
Setup menu will appear, allowing you to select an engine-tank  
configuration to match the number of engines and fuel tanks on your  
vessel. Boat Setup options include: 1 En/1 Tk, 1 En/2 Tk, 2 En/1 Tk, 2  
En/2 Tk, 3 En/1 Tk and 3 En/3 Tk.  
2. Select the correct configuration option and press MENU. If you  
selected a configuration with more than one tank, the Tank Size menu  
will appear. (If you selected a single tank configuration you will be  
taken directly to the Tank Size window, where you can input the size of  
the tank.)  
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3. Select the tank you want to set up and press MENU, which will open  
the Tank Size window.  
4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to input the number of gallons the tank  
will hold and press MENU. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each additional  
tank. After all tanks have been set up, you will be directed to the main  
display.  
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 SYSTEM SETUP and press MENU.  
2. Choose ENG/TANK and press MENU twice. The following message will  
appear: Hit menu to reset Eng/Tnk.  
3. Press MENU. The Setup screen will appear with Boat Setup  
highlighted.  
Fuel Remaining Source (FRem Src)  
The Fuel Remaining source function allows you to select the device  
used to measure the amount of fuel remaining in the tank. It will be set  
to fluid level by default.  
To set Fuel Remaining Source to Fuel Flow (Eng/FFlow):  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU. Select FUEL MNGR and press MENU.  
2. Highlight FREM SRC and press MENU. That will open the FRem Src  
menu, which has two options: Eng/FFlow and Fuel level.  
3. Select ENG/FFLOW and press MENU. You can now view fuel remaining  
data from the EP-60R.  
EP-60R Fuel Flow Configuration  
The LMF-200 can support up to three engines with one fuel flow sensor  
for each engine. Each fuel flow has an internal menu with the following  
options: Unset Engine, Change Engine (multiple engines only), Fuel  
Warning, Reset and Reset Calibration.  
To configure a fuel flow:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU.  
2. Highlight B. DEVICES and press MENU. After a few moments, the Bus  
Devices list will appear.  
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3. Select UNCFG FF and press MENU. The following message will appear:  
Hit Menu to Cfg Flow Sns. Press MENU and the Configuration options  
menu will appear.  
NOTE:  
If your unit is set to  
a
single-engine configuration, the  
Configuration Options menu will not appear when you are  
configuring a fuel flow. The fuel flow will automatically be  
configured as Eng FFlow.  
4. Select the desired option and press MENU. You will be directed to the  
Bus Devices list. Configure remaining fuel flows by following the steps  
above.  
To unconfigure a fuel flow:  
You will use the Unset Engine command when you want to unconfigure  
a fuel flow.  
To unset engine:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU.  
2. Highlight B. DEVICES and press MENU. After a few moments, the Bus  
Devices list will appear.  
3. Select the fuel flow you want to unconfigure and press MENU.  
4. Highlight UNSET ENGINE and press MENU which will launch the  
following message: Hit Menu to Unset Dev Name.  
5. Press MENU and you will be taken back to the Bus Devices list. The  
newly unconfigured fuel flow will be displayed as UNCFG FF.  
To reconfigure a fuel flow:  
You will use the Change Engine command to reconfigure a Fuel Flow.  
Change Engine, however, will only appear on your LMF-200 menu if  
you have more than one engine. If you want to reconfigure a fuel flow,  
but all the fuel flows on your vessel are configured, you first will have  
to unconfigure a fuel flow to free up its configuration name.  
If all three fuel flows are configured, which means there is no name  
configuration available, follow the first set of instructions. If the desired  
configuration name is available, follow the second set of instructions.  
Change Engine (Active only with multiple-engine setting)  
The Change Engine command allows you to change the configuration  
name of a fuel flow. The steps below show how to switch the  
configuration name of a fuel flow from Port to Starboard.  
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If all fuel flows configured (Configuration name unavailable):  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU.  
2. Highlight B. DEVICES and press MENU. The Bus Devices list will  
appear.  
3. Select the Port FFlow and press MENU.  
4. Highlight UNSET ENGINE and press MENU. The following message will  
appear: Hit Menu to Unset Dev Name.  
5. Press MENU and you will be taken back to the Bus Devices menu,  
where fuel flow (formerly Port FFlow) now will be displayed as UnCfg  
FFlow.  
Remember: If the fuel flow you just unconfigured is not shown on the  
Bus Devices the list, you will have to refresh the list. Let the Bus Devices  
list time out then access it again.  
6. Highlight STBD FFLOW and press MENU. Select CHANGE ENGINE and press  
MENU, which will open the Select Engine menu with up to three  
options: Port, Cen, Stbd.  
7. Highlight PORT and press MENU.  
8. You will be taken back to the Bus Devices list, where the fuel flow  
you selected (formerly Stbd FFlow) will now be shown as Port FFlow. If  
the newly configured fuel flow is not shown, refresh the Bus Devices  
list.  
9. Now, select UNCFG FFLOW and press MENU. The following message will  
appear: Hit Menu to Cfg Flow Sns.  
10. Press MENU, which will open the Select Engine menu. Highlight  
Starboard and press MENU. You will be directed to the Bus Devices list  
where the fuel flow now will be displayed as Stbd FFlow. If the newly  
configured fuel flow is not shown, refresh the Bus Devices list.  
If configuration name available:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU.  
2. Highlight B. DEVICES and press MENU. After a few moments, the Bus  
Devices list will appear.  
3. Highlight PORT FFLOW and press MENU. Select CHANGE ENGINE and press  
MENU, which will open the Select Engine menu with up to three  
options: Port, Cen, Stbd.  
4. Highlight STARBOARD and press MENU.  
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5. You will be taken back to the Bus Devices list, where the fuel flow  
you selected (formerly Port FFlow) will be listed as Stbd FFlow. If the  
newly configured fuel flow is not shown, refresh the Bus Devices list.  
Reset  
The Reset command in the Fuel Flow level menu will clear the sensor’s  
configuration and calibration settings.  
NOTE:  
After using the Reset command, you will have to re-enter your  
engine-tank configuration. It, however, will not affect the  
configuration or calibration of other devices on the network.  
To reset fuel flow settings:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU.  
2. Highlight B. DEVICES and press MENU. After a few moments, the Bus  
Devices list will appear.  
3. Select the desired fuel flow and press MENU. Highlight RESET, press  
MENU and the following message will appear: Hit Menu to Rst Values.  
4. Press MENU to reset fuel flow values to default settings.  
EP-60R Fuel Flow Calibration  
The factory calibration settings for the EP-60R Fuel Flow should be  
within 3 percent, so calibration will not be necessary in most cases.  
NOTE:  
Make sure the fuel flow has been set as the Fuel Remaining Source;  
otherwise, you will not be able to calibrate the fuel flow.  
Fuel Flow Accuracy  
To check fuel flow accuracy, you must add the Fuel Manager page to  
the page screen rotation and then customize it with Fuel Used data.  
To add Fuel Manager page to the display:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select PAGES and press  
MENU, which will open the Pages menu with the following options: Add  
Page, Rem Page, Autoscroll and Set Pop-up.  
2. Select ADD PAGE and press MENU.  
3. Highlight FUEL MANAGER (Fuel Mngr) and press MENU. You will be  
taken back to the main display.  
NOTE:  
Make sure the Fuel Remaining Source has been set to Fuel Flow.  
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To customize Fuel Manager page:  
1. With the Fuel Manager page displayed on the main display, press  
MENU, select CUSTOMIZE and press MENU.  
2. Highlight USD (Fuel Used) and press MENU. If your unit is configured  
for more than one tank, the Select Tank menu will appear. (If your  
engine-tank configuration is set for one tank, you will be directed to the  
main display.)  
3. Select the desired option and press MENU. You will be directed to the  
main display.  
To check fuel flow accuracy:  
1. Make sure your Fuel Remaining Source has been set to Fuel Flow  
then fill up the fuel tank connected to the EP-60R Fuel Flow you want  
to calibrate. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM  
SETUP and press MENU.  
2. Highlight FUEL MNGR and press MENU. Select REFILL T. and press MENU.  
If your unit is configured for more than one tank, the Select Tank menu  
will open. Select the tank you refilled and press MENU. (If your unit is  
configured for one tank, you will be taken directly to the Recalibration  
menu.)  
3. The Recalibration (ReCal?) menu will appear with two options: Yes  
and No. Select NO and press MENU. The following message will appear:  
Hit Menu if Tank filled up.  
4. Press MENU, which will direct you to the main display.  
5. Take your boat out, but use only ONE engine — the engine  
connected to the fuel flow. Burn at least 5 gallons of fuel, then fill up  
the tank again, noting how much fuel was added to the tank. Check the  
Fuel Management page for the fuel used figure calculated by the EP-  
60R Fuel Flow.  
6. Compare the amount of fuel you added when you filled up the tank  
with the EP-60R Fuel Used figure. If the difference between these two  
numbers is greater than 3 percent, you need to calibrate the unit.  
To calibrate a fuel flow:  
7. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU.  
8. Highlight FUEL MNGR and press MENU. Select REFILL T. and press MENU.  
If your unit is configured for more than one tank, the Select Tank menu  
will open. Select the tank you refilled and press MENU. (If your unit is  
configured for one tank, you will be taken directly to the Recalibration  
menu.)  
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9. The Recalibration (The Recal?) menu will appear with two options:  
Yes and No. Select YES and press MENU.  
NOTE:  
If you do not have the fuel remaining source set to Eng/FFlow, the  
recalibration message will not appear.  
10. The Filled Quantity window will appear. Use the UP and DOWN  
keys to input the amount of fuel you added to the tank and press MENU.  
11. Repeat these steps for each fuel flow you want to calibrate.  
Reset Calibration  
The Reset Calibration command allows you to reset a fuel flow  
calibration back to factory defaults.  
To Reset Calibration:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU.  
2. Highlight B. DEVICES and press MENU. Select the fuel flow you want to  
reset and press MENU.  
3. Select RST CAL from the fuel flow menu and press MENU. The  
following message will appear: Hit Menu to Rst the Cal.  
4. Press MENU to set calibration back to factory default settings. To  
recalibrate the fuel flow, refer to the fuel flow calibration instructions  
in this section.  
Refill Tank (Refill T)  
Since the EP-60R is not connected to the tank, its fuel information is  
not automatically updated when the tank is filled up. You must use the  
Refill Tank command to ensure the fuel information in the EP-60R  
stays consistent with the amount of fuel actually in the tank.  
To refill tank:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU. Highlight FUEL MNGR and press MENU.  
2. Select REFILL T and press MENU. If your unit is configured for more  
than one tank, the Select Tank menu will appear with up to three  
options. (If you are using a single tank configuration, you will not see  
the Select Tank menu.)  
3. Select the desired tank and press MENU. The following message will  
appear: Hit Menu if Tank filled up. Press MENU and you will be taken  
you back to the main display.  
Partial Fill (Part Fill)  
Since the EP-60R is not connected to the tank, its fuel information is  
not automatically updated when fuel is added to the tank. When you  
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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 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.  
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To Reset Trip Fuel (Rst trip f)  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU. Highlight FUEL MNGR and press MENU.  
2. Select RST TRIP F (Reset Trip Fuel) and press MENU. The Select Engine  
menu will appear with up to four options. Select the desired engine or  
All Engines and press MENU. (If you are using a single-engine  
configuration you will not see the Select Engine menu.)  
3. The following message will appear: Hit Menu to Rst Trip F. Press  
MENU, which will reset the trip fuel used to zero.  
Reset Seasonal Fuel (Rst Seas)  
The LMF-200 uses fuel flow data to keep a running total of fuel used  
for a season. By using the Reset Seasonal command, you can reset to  
zero the running total of fuel used for a season.  
To reset seasonal fuel:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU. Highlight FUEL MNGR and press MENU.  
2. Choose RST SEAS and press MENU. If you have more than one engine,  
the Select Engine menu will appear with up to four options.  
3. Select the desired engine or All Engines and press MENU. The  
following message will appear: Hit Menu to Rst USD:S.  
3. Press MENU, which will take you back to the main display.  
Fuel Warning  
The Fuel Warning feature allows you to set a Low level or High level  
alarm for each fuel tank. A pop-up window will appear and an alarm  
will sound if the amount of fuel rises above (High Level) or falls below  
(Low level) the selected percentage of tank capacity.  
To set a fuel warning:  
1. Press MENU, select SYSTEM SETUP and press MENU.  
2. Highlight BUS DEVICES and press MENU to display the Bus Devices list.  
Select the desired Fuel Flow (FFlow) and press MENU. The  
Configuration Options menu will appear.  
3. Select FUEL WARNING (Fuel Wrng) and press MENU.  
4. The Select Level menu will appear with two options: High Level and  
Low Level.  
5. Select the desired level and press MENU. The Level Percentage  
window will appear. It will be set to Off by default.  
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6. Use the UP and DOWN keys to input the desired percentage of tank  
capacity and press MENU. Let the menus time out to return to the main  
display.  
NOTE:  
To turn off a fuel warning, repeat Steps 1-4, then select OFF from  
the Level Percentage window mentioned in Step 5. Press MENU.  
Repeat these steps for each warning you want to turn off. Let the  
menus time out and you will be directed to the main display.  
Engine Warnings (Alarms)  
The Engine Warnings feature allows you to set an alarm for one or  
more engines, which will alert you to several engine issues including  
overheating and low oil pressure.  
To set Engine Warnings:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press MENU.  
2. Highlight ENGINE WARNINGS and press MENU. The Engine Warnings  
menu will appear with up to five options, including Off and All  
Engines. The default setting is All Engines. (If you have a single-engine  
configuration, the only options on the Engine Warning menu will be On  
and Off.)  
NOTE:  
If you choose All Engines, the alarm will be shown for each alarm  
engine alarm. If a single engine is selected, the gauge will only  
show warnings from the selected engine. (To turn off all engine  
warnings, highlight OFF and press MENU. If you turn off engine  
alarms, no alarms will be shown for any of the engines.)  
3. Highlight the desired option and press MENU. You will be taken back  
to the main display.  
Displaying data from fuel flow  
You can display fuel flow data on the Single Digital, Dual Digital and  
Fuel Manager pages.  
Page Screen Rotation  
The Page Screen Rotation consists of multiple pages that have been set  
for display. Once pages have been added to the page screen rotation,  
they can be set to scroll across the screen automatically or manually.  
Press the UP and DOWN keys to manually scroll pages across the  
screen. Pressing the UP key moves the scroll in one direction. Pushing  
the DOWN key moves the scroll in the other direction. You can use the  
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Autoscroll feature if you want the pages to automatically scroll across  
the screen. Refer to your LMF -200 manual for more information about  
Autoscroll.  
Adding a page:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select PAGES and press  
MENU, which will open the Pages menu with the following options: Add  
Page, Rem Page, Autoscroll and Set Pop-up.  
2. Highlight ADD PAGE and press MENU.  
3. Select Single Digital, Dual Digital or the Fuel Manager page and  
press MENU. You will be taken back to the main display, where the  
page you selected will be shown.  
Customizing Pages  
The customizing pages feature allows you to choose what data will be  
displayed and where it will be displayed on select pages. You can  
customize the Single Digital, Dual Digital and Fuel Manager pages  
with fuel flow data, which includes Fuel Rate (fuel flow), Fuel Used,  
Fuel Range, Trip Fuel Used and Seasonal Fuel Used.  
To customize Single Digital page:  
1. After the Single Digital page has been added to the page screen  
rotation, use the UP and DOWN keys to display it on the screen.  
2. Press MENU, select CUSTOMIZE and press MENU.  
3. Highlight FUEL FLOW (FUL: F), FUEL USED (USD), FUEL RANGE (RNG), TRIP  
FUEL USED (USD: TP) or SEASONAL FUEL USED (USD: SE) and press MENU. A  
menu will appear, allowing you to display data from a single engine or  
show data from all engines on the vessel. (If you select FUEL RANGE (RNG)  
or if your unit is configured for one engine, you will be taken back to the  
main display.)  
4. Select the desired engine or, to display data from all engines,  
highlight Vessel and press MENU. You will be taken back to the main  
display, where the data you selected will be shown.  
To customize Dual Digital page:  
1. After the Dual Digital page has been added to the page screen  
rotation, use the UP and DOWN keys to display it on the screen.  
2. Press MENU, select CUSTOMIZE and press MENU. The Position menu will  
appear with two options: Top Data and Bottom Data.  
3. Select the desired data position and press MENU.  
4. Highlight FUEL FLOW (FUL: F), FUEL USED (USD), FUEL RANGE (RNG), TRIP  
FUEL USED (USD: TP) or SEASONAL FUEL USED (USD: SE) and press MENU. A  
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menu will appear, allowing you to display data from a single engine or  
show data from all engines. (If you select FUEL RANGE (RNG) or if your  
unit is configured for one engine, you will be taken back to the main  
display.)  
5. Select the desired engine or, to display data from all engines,  
highlight Vessel and press MENU. You will be taken back to the main  
display, where the data you selected will be shown. Repeat these steps  
to customize the other data position.  
To customize Fuel Manager page:  
1. After the Fuel Manager page has been added to the page screen  
rotation, use the UP and DOWN keys to display it on the screen.  
2. Press MENU, select CUSTOMIZE and press MENU.  
3. Highlight FUEL FLOW (FUL: F), FUEL USED (USD), FUEL RANGE (RNG), TRIP  
FUEL USED (USD: TP) or SEASONAL FUEL USED (USD: SE) and press MENU. A  
menu will appear, allowing you to display data from a single engine or  
show data from all engines. (If you select FUEL RANGE (RNG) or if your  
unit is configured for one engine, you will be taken back to the main  
display.)  
4. Select the desired engine or, to display data from all engines,  
highlight Vessel and press MENU. You will be taken back to the main  
display, where the data you selected will be shown.  
Reset  
The Reset command will reset EP-60R Fuel Flow values to default  
settings.  
NOTE:  
After using the Reset command has been executed, you will have to  
re-enter your engine-tank configuration. The Reset command will  
not affect the configuration or calibration of other devices on the  
network.  
To use reset command:  
1. Press MENU, select SYSTEM SETUP and press MENU.  
2. Highlight BUS DEVICES, select the desired fuel flow and press MENU.  
The Configuration Options menu will appear.  
3. Select RESET and press MENU. The following message will appear: Hit  
Menu to Rst Values.  
4. Press MENU, then let the menus time out to return to the main  
display.  
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LMF-400: EP-60R  
Configuration & Calibration  
This section covers how to use the EP-60R Fuel Flow with a LMF-400  
Multi-function gauge.  
LMF-400 Multi-function Digital gauge.  
Boat Setup  
If this is the first time you have turned on your LMF-400, you will have  
to complete Boat Setup before you will be able to configure or calibrate  
your fuel flow. If you have already completed Boat Setup, skip ahead to  
the segment covering EP-60R Fuel Flow Configuration.  
To execute Boat Setup:  
1. With Boat Setup highlighted on the screen, press ENTER. A menu  
will appear, allowing you to choose the number of engines and fuel  
tanks on your vessel. The Boat Setup menu options are: 1 Eng/1 Tank,  
1 Eng/2 Tank, 2 Eng/1 Tank, 2 Eng/2 Tanks, 3 Eng/1 Tank or 3 Eng/3  
Tanks.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the engine-tank configuration  
that applies to your vessel and press ENTER. After setting the  
engine/tank configuration, the Tank Size menu will appear with up to  
three options. (If you selected one tank during Boat Setup, you will be  
taken directly to the Setting Tank Size Window in Step 4.)  
3. Select the desired tank and press ENTER, which will open the Setting  
Tank Size window.  
4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to input the size of the tank and press  
ENTER. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of the remaining tanks.  
5. After all tanks on your vessel have been set up, press EXIT repeatedly  
to return to the main display.  
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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 SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.  
2. Choose ENG/TANK CFG 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 SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER.  
2. Highlight FUEL SETUP and press ENTER.  
3. Select FUEL REM SRC (Fuel Remaining Source) and press ENTER.  
4. Highlight ENG/FFLOW (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 SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.  
Highlight BUS DEVICES 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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1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER.  
2. Highlight BUS DEVICES and press ENTER. The Bus Devices list will  
appear.  
Bus Devices highlighted in the System Setup menu (left). Searching  
Bus Devices window (center) with Bus Devices list (right).  
3. Select UNCFG F FLOW and press ENTER. The following message will  
appear: Press Enter to Configure Fuel Flow Snsr.  
4. Press ENTER. If your unit is configured for more than one tank, the  
Select Engine menu will appear. (If your unit is set to a single-tank  
configuration, the Select Engine menu will not appear. The fuel flow  
will automatically be given the configuration name Eng FFlow.)  
5. Select the desired engine and press ENTER. You will be directed to  
the Bus Devices list. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main  
display.  
To unconfigure a fuel flow:  
You will use the Unset Engine command to unconfigure a fuel flow.  
To unset engine:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER.  
2. Highlight BUS DEVICES and press ENTER to open the Bus Devices list.  
3. Select the desired fuel flow and press ENTER. The Fuel Flow menu  
will appear. Select UNSET ENGINE and press ENTER. The following  
message will appear: Press Enter to UnConfig Device Name.  
4. Press ENTER and you will be directed back to the Bus Devices list,  
where the fuel flow you unconfigured will be shown as UnCfg F Flow.  
To reconfigure a fuel flow:  
You will use the Change Engine command to reconfigure a Fuel Flow.  
Change Engine, however, will only appear on the LMF-400 menu if a  
multiple engine setting was chosen during Boat Setup. If all the fuel  
flows on your vessel are configured, you will have to unconfigure a fuel  
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flow to free up its configuration name. If all three fuel flows are  
configured, which means there is no configuration name available,  
follow the first set of instructions. If the desired configuration name is  
available, follow the second set of instructions.  
Change Engine (active only with multiple-engine setting)  
The steps below show how to switch the configuration name of a fuel  
flow from Port engine to Starboard engine.  
If all fuel flows configured (Configuration name unavailable):  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER.  
2. Highlight BUS DEVICES and press ENTER. The Bus Devices list will  
appear.  
3. Select the Port fuel flow and press ENTER. Highlight UNSET ENGINE and  
press ENTER. The following message will appear: Press Enter to  
UnConfig Device Name.  
4. Press ENTER. You will be taken back to the Bus Devices list, where  
the Port fuel flow will now be displayed as UnCfg FFlow.  
5. Select the Starboard fuel flow and press ENTER.  
6. Highlight CHANGE ENGINE and press ENTER. The Select Engine menu  
will appear.  
7. Select PORT and press ENTER. You will be taken back to the Bus  
Devices list.  
8. Highlight UnCfg FFlow and press ENTER. The following message will  
appear: Press Enter to Configure Fuel Flow Sns.  
9. Press ENTER, which will open the Select Engine menu. Choose  
Starboard and press ENTER. You will be taken back to the Bus Devices  
list where both fuel flows will be shown with their new configuration  
names.  
If desired configuration name available:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER.  
2. Highlight BUS DEVICES and press ENTER. The Bus Devices list will  
appear.  
3. Select the fuel flow you want to reconfigure and press ENTER.  
Highlight CHANGE ENGINE and press ENTER. The Select Engine menu will  
appear.  
4. Choose the desired configuration name and press ENTER. You will be  
taken back to the Bus Devices list, where the fuel flow you reconfigured  
will be displayed with its new configuration name.  
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EP-60R Fuel Flow Calibration  
The factory calibration settings for the EP-60R Fuel Flow should be  
within 3 percent, so calibration will not be necessary in most cases.  
NOTE:  
The Fuel Remaining Source must be set to fuel flow for the unit to  
correctly display fuel level information. Follow the instructions  
below to ensure fuel flow (Eng/FFlow) has been selected as the Fuel  
Remaining Source. It is set to fluid level by default.  
Fuel Flow Accuracy  
To check fuel flow accuracy, add the Fuel Manager page to the page  
screen rotation and then customize it with Fuel Used data.  
To add the Fuel Manager page to the display:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select PAGES and press  
ENTER. A menu will pop up with four options: Add Page, Remove Page,  
Page Scrolling and Pop-Ups Setup.  
2. Select ADD PAGE and press ENTER.  
3. Highlight the Fuel Manager page and press ENTER. The following  
message will appear: Press Enter to add Fuel Manager.  
4. Press ENTER, which will take you back to the main display, where  
the page you chose will be shown on the screen.  
To customize the Fuel Manager page:  
1. With the Fuel Manager page on the display, Press MENU, select  
CUSTOMIZE and press ENTER. The data menu will appear with three  
options: Top Data, Center Data and Bottom Data — each representing  
one of the three data boxes on the Fuel Manager page.  
2. Select the desired data location and press ENTER. Highlight FUEL USED  
and press ENTER. If your unit is configured for more than one tank the  
Select Tank menu will appear.  
NOTE:  
If your unit is configured for a single-tank, the Select Tank menu  
will not appear. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display  
where Fuel Used data will be displayed on the Fuel Manager page.  
3. Highlight the desired tank option and press ENTER. Press EXIT twice  
to return to the main display where Fuel Used data will be displayed  
on the Fuel Manager page.  
To check fuel flow accuracy:  
1. Make sure the Fuel Remaining Source has been set to Fuel Flow  
then fill up the tank connected to the fuel flow you want to calibrate.  
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2. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER.  
3. Highlight FUEL SETUP and press ENTER.  
4. Select REFILL TANK and press ENTER. If your unit is configured for  
more than one tank, the Select Tank menu will open.  
5. Select the tank you refilled and press ENTER. A Recalibration  
window (ReCalibrate?) will appear with two options: Yes and No. Select  
NO and press ENTER. The following message will appear: Press Enter  
after refilling the fuel tank. Press ENTER.  
6. Take your boat out, but run only ONE engine — the engine  
connected to the fuel flow. Burn at least 5 gallons of fuel, then fill up  
the tank again, noting how much fuel was added to the tank. Check the  
Fuel Manager page for the fuel used figure calculated by the LMF-400.  
7. Compare the amount of fuel added when you filled up the tank with  
the LMF-400 Fuel Used figure. If the difference between these two  
numbers is greater than 3 percent, you need to calibrate the unit.  
To calibrate a fuel flow:  
8. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER.  
9. Highlight FUEL SETUP and press ENTER.  
10. Select REFILL TANK and press ENTER. If your unit is configured for  
more than one tank, the Select Tank menu will open. Select the tank  
you refilled and press ENTER.  
11. The Recalibration menu will appear with two options: Yes and No.  
Select YES and press ENTER.  
12. The Filled Fuel Quantity window will appear. Use the UP and  
DOWN keys to input the amount of fuel you added to the tank and press  
ENTER.  
13. Repeat these steps for each fuel flow you want to calibrate.  
NOTE:  
It is a good idea to periodically check the calibration of a fuel flow.  
Reset Calibration  
The Reset Calibration command allows you to set fuel flow calibration  
to factory defaults.  
To reset calibration:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER.  
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2. Highlight BUS DEVICES and press ENTER. Highlight the fuel flow you  
want to reset and press ENTER.  
3. Select RESET CAL from the fuel flow menu and press ENTER. The  
following message will appear: Press Enter to reset the Calibration.  
4. Press ENTER to set calibration back to default settings. To recalibrate  
the fuel flow, follow the fuel flow calibration steps in this section.  
Refill Tank  
Since the EP-60R is not connected to the tank, its fuel information is  
not automatically updated when the tank is filled up. You must use the  
Refill Tank command to ensure the fuel information in the EP-60R  
stays consistent with the amount of fuel actually in the tank.  
To refill tank:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER.  
2. Highlight FUEL SETUP and press ENTER.  
3. Select REFILL TANK and press ENTER. The select Tank menu will  
appear with up to three options. Select the tank you refilled and press  
ENTER. (If you have one tank, you will be taken directly to the  
recalibration window mentioned in step 4.)  
4. A recalibration window will appear with two options: Yes and No.  
Select NO and press ENTER. The following message will appear: Press  
Enter after refilling the fuel tank.  
5. Press ENTER. You will be directed back to the main display.  
Partial Fill  
Since the EP-60R is not connected to the tank, its fuel information is  
not automatically updated when fuel is added to the tank. When you  
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 SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER. Highlight FUEL SETUP and press ENTER.  
2. Select PARTIAL FILL and press ENTER. The Select Tank menu will  
appear with up to three options. (If you have one tank, you will be  
taken directly to the Adding Fuel window.)  
3. Select the desired tank and press ENTER. The Adding Fuel window  
will appear.  
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NOTE:  
When using the Partial Fill command, you will only be able to input  
into the gauge, an amount of fuel less or equal to the fuel used  
figure. The unit will not allow you to enter a fuel amount greater  
than the fuel used figure.  
4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to input the amount of fuel added to the  
tank and press ENTER. You will be taken back to the main display.  
Economy Speed Source  
The Economy Speed menu allows you to choose what speed source  
(Water Speed, Pitot Speed or Ground Speed) the LMF-400 will use to  
calculate Fuel Economy. Ground Speed (GPS) is the default speed  
source.  
To change Economy Speed source:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER. Select FUEL SETUP and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight ECO SPEED SRC and press ENTER to open the Economy Speed  
menu. The menu has three options: Water Speed (Paddlewheel), Pitot  
Speed and Ground Speed (GPS).  
3. Select the desired speed source and press ENTER. You will be taken  
back to the main display.  
Reset Trip Fuel  
The LMF-400 keeps 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.  
To reset trip fuel:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER. Select FUEL SETUP and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight RST TRIP FUEL and press ENTER. The Select Engine menu  
will appear with up to four options. (If you have one tank, the Press  
Enter to reset Trip Fuel (Step 3) message will appear.)  
3. Select the desired engine or All Engines and press ENTER. The  
following message will appear: Press Enter to reset Trip Fuel.  
4. Press ENTER, which will reset the trip fuel to zero and take you back  
to the main display.  
Reset Seasonal  
The LMF-400 keeps a running total of fuel used for a season. By using  
the Reset Seasonal command, you can reset to zero the running total of  
fuel used for a season.  
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To reset seasonal fuel:  
1. Press MENU, select SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight FUEL SETUP and press ENTER.  
3. Select RESET SEASONAL and press ENTER. The Select Engine menu will  
appear with up to four options. (If you have one engine, the reset  
seasonal fuel message (Step 4) will appear.)  
4. Select the desired engine or All Engines and press ENTER. The  
following message will appear: Press Enter to reset Seasonal Fuel.  
5. Press ENTER to reset seasonal fuel. You will be taken back to the  
main display.  
Fuel Warning  
The Fuel Warning feature allows you to set a Low level or High level  
alarm for each fuel tank. A pop-up window will appear and an alarm  
will sound if the amount of fuel rises above (High Level) or falls below  
(Low level) the selected percentage of tank capacity.  
To set a fuel warning:  
1. Press MENU, highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER.  
2. Select BUS DEVICES and press ENTER. Highlight FUEL FLOW and press  
ENTER. The Fuel Flow menu will appear. Select FUEL WARNING (Fuel  
Wrng) and press ENTER.  
3. The Select Level menu will appear with two options: High Level and  
Low Level.  
4. Highlight LOW LEVEL or HIGH LEVEL and press ENTER. The Set  
Percentage window will appear. It will be set to Off by default.  
5. Use the UP and DOWN keys to input the desired percentage of tank  
capacity that will trigger the alarm. If the amount of fuel falls below  
the percentage you choose, the alarm will go off.  
6. Press ENTER and you will be taken back to the Bus Devices list.  
Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display.  
NOTE:  
To turn off a fuel warning, repeat Steps 1-3, then select OFF from  
the Level Percentage window mentioned in Step 4. Press ENTER.  
Repeat these steps for each warning you want to turn off. Press  
EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display.  
Engine Warnings (Alarms)  
The Engine Warnings feature allows you to set an alarm for one or  
more engines, which will alert you to several engine issues including  
overheating and low oil pressure.  
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To set an Engine Warning (Alarm):  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight SYSTEM SETUP,  
and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight ENGINE WARNINGS and press ENTER. The Engine Warnings  
menu will appear with up to five options, including Off and All  
Engines. The default setting is All Engines. (If you have a single-engine  
configuration, the only options on the Engine Warning menu will be On  
and Off.)  
3. Choose the desired option and press ENTER. You will be taken back  
to the main display.  
Displaying data from a fuel flow  
You can display fuel flow data on the Single Digital, Dual Digital, Quad  
Digital and Fuel Manager pages.  
Page Screen Rotation  
The Page Screen Rotation consists of multiple pages that have been set  
up for display. Once pages have been added to the page screen rotation,  
they can be set to scroll across the screen automatically or manually.  
Use the ENTER and EXIT keys to manually scroll pages across the  
screen. Pressing the ENTER key moves the scroll in one direction.  
Pushing the EXIT key moves the scroll in the other direction. You will  
use the Page Scrolling if you want pages to automatically scroll across  
the screen. Refer to your LMF-400 manual for more information about  
Page Scrolling.  
To add a page to the display:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select PAGES and press  
ENTER. A menu will pop up with four options: Add Page, Remove Page,  
Page Scrolling and Pop-Ups Setup.  
2. Select ADD PAGE and press ENTER.  
3. Highlight Single Digital, Dual Digital, Quad Digital or Fuel Manager  
and press ENTER. The following message will appear: Press Enter to  
add the selected page.  
4. Press ENTER, which will take you back to the main display, where  
the page you selected will be shown on the screen.  
Customizing Pages  
The customizing pages feature allows you to choose what data will be  
displayed and how it will be displayed on select pages. You can  
customize the Single Digital, Dual Digital and Fuel Manager pages  
with fuel flow data, which includes Fuel Rate (fuel flow), Fuel Used,  
Fuel Range, Trip Fuel Used and Seasonal Fuel Used.  
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To customize Single Digital page:  
1. After the Single Digital page has been added to the page screen  
rotation, use the ENTER and EXIT keys to display it on the main screen.  
2. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select CUSTOMIZE and press  
ENTER. The data menu will appear.  
3. Highlight Fuel Flow, Fuel Range, Fuel Used, Trip Fuel Used or  
Seasonal Fuel and press ENTER. A menu will appear, allowing you to  
display data from a single engine or from all engines. (If you select FUEL  
RANGE or if your unit is configured for one engine, you will be directed  
back to the main display.)  
4. Select the desired engine or, to display data from all engines,  
highlight Vessel and press ENTER. You will be taken back to the main  
display, where the data you selected will be shown.  
To customize Dual Digital page:  
1. After the Dual Digital page has been added to the page screen  
rotation, use the ENTER and EXIT keys to display it on the main screen.  
2. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select CUSTOMIZE and press  
ENTER. The Position menu will appear with two options: Top Data and  
Bottom Data.  
3. Highlight the desired data position and press ENTER.  
4. Select FUEL FLOW, FUEL RANGE, FUEL USED, TRIP FUEL USED or SEASONAL FUEL  
and press ENTER. A menu will appear, allowing you to display data  
from a single engine or from all engines. (If you select FUEL RANGE (RNG)  
or if your unit is configured for one engine, you will be taken back to the  
Position menu.)  
5. Select the desired engine or, to display data from all engines,  
highlight Vessel and press ENTER. You will be taken back to the  
Position menu. To display data in the other data box, repeat Steps 3-5.  
6. Press EXIT twice to return to the main display.  
To customize Quad Digital page:  
1. After the Quad Digital page has been added to the page screen  
rotation, use the ENTER and EXIT keys to display it on the main screen.  
2. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select CUSTOMIZE and press  
ENTER. The Position menu will appear with four options: Data Box 1,  
Data Box 2, Data Box 3 and Data Box 4.  
3. Highlight the desired data position and press ENTER.  
4. Select FUEL FLOW, FUEL RANGE, FUEL USED, TRIP FUEL USED or SEASONAL FUEL  
USED and press ENTER. A menu will appear, allowing you to display  
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data from a single engine or from all engines on the vessel. (If you select  
FUEL RANGE or if your unit is configured for one engine, you will be taken  
back to the Position menu.)  
5. Select the desired engine or, to display data from all engines,  
highlight Vessel and press ENTER. You will be taken back to the  
Position menu. To display data in another data box, repeat Steps 3-5.  
6. Press EXIT twice to return to the main display.  
To customize Fuel Manager page:  
1. After the Fuel Manager page has been added to the page screen  
rotation, use the ENTER and EXIT keys to display it on the main screen.  
2. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select CUSTOMIZE and press  
ENTER. The Position menu will appear with three options: Top Data,  
Center Data and Bottom Data.  
3. Highlight the desired data position and press ENTER.  
4. Select FUEL FLOW, FUEL RANGE, FUEL USED, TRIP FUEL USED or SEASONAL FUEL  
USED and press ENTER. A menu will appear, allowing you to display  
data from a single engine or from all engines on the vessel. (If you select  
FUEL RANGE or if your unit is configured for one engine, you will be taken  
back to the Position menu.)  
5. Select the desired engine or, to display data from all engines,  
highlight Vessel and press ENTER. You will be taken back to the  
Position menu. To display data in another data box, repeat Steps 3-5.  
6. Press EXIT twice to return to the main display.  
Reset Values  
By accessing Reset Values from the Fuel Flow menu, you will be able to  
reset configuration and calibration settings for a particular fuel flow.  
NOTE:  
After using the Reset Values command, you will have to re-enter  
your engine-tank configuration. It, however, will not affect the  
configuration or calibration of other devices on the network.  
To reset values:  
1. Press MENU, use the UP and DOWN keys to select SYSTEM SETUP and  
press ENTER.  
2. Highlight BUS DEVICES and press ENTER. Select the fuel flow you want  
to reset and press ENTER.  
3. Choose RESET VALUES from the fuel flow menu and press ENTER. The  
following message will appear: Press Enter to Reset Device Values.  
4. Press ENTER and you will be taken back to the Bus Devices list.  
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Display Unit: EP-60R  
Configuration & Calibration  
All NMEA 2000 capable Lowrance sonar and sonar/GPS combo display  
units can be used to configure and calibrate your EP-60R Fuel Flow  
sensor on a NMEA 2000 network.  
The LMS-525cDF is one of many Lowrance display units that may be  
used to configure an EP-60R Fuel Flow sensor.  
NOTE:  
Your unit may have NMEA 2000 menu or a Networking menu,  
depending on your display unit's software version. Both menus  
allow you to perform the same NMEA 2000 related functions.  
Bus Setup  
Selecting Bus Setup from the NMEA 2000 or Networking menu will  
open the Bus Configuration menu, giving you access to the Engine-  
Tank Configuration menu and the NMEA 2000 Devices list.  
The list, located in the top half of the Bus Configuration menu, shows  
all devices connected to the network. The Engine-Tank Configuration  
menu is located in the bottom half of the Bus Configuration menu. The  
network devices list is located in the top half of the Bus Configuration  
menu.  
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Bus Setup highlighted on the NMEA 2000 menu (left). Bus Setup  
selected on Networking menu (right).  
The Engine-Tank Configuration and Tank Select menus as well as the  
Tank Size dialog box are located on the bottom half of the Bus  
Configuration menu. The Set Configuration button — positioned next  
to the engine-tank configuration menu — allows you to finalize a  
selected configuration.  
Bus Configuration menu (left). NMEA Diagnostics page (center).  
Ethernet Diagnostics (right).  
The NMEA Diagnostics page displays information about the  
performance of the network bus, keeping you updated on bus status,  
mode, errors and bus traffic. The Ethernet Diagnostics page keeps you  
updated on the performance of an Ethernet connection (if applicable)  
supplying information ranging from IP Address to upload and  
download rates (bytes per second). To refresh either Diagnostics page,  
highlight the PING ALL DEVICES button at the bottom of the page and press  
ENT.  
Engine & Tank Configuration  
The Engine-Tank configuration menu is located below the NMEA 2000  
Devices list, but will only be accessible if a fuel-related sensor is on the  
network.  
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Setting Engine-Tank Configuration:  
1. Press MENU twice, highlight NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press  
ENTER.  
2. The NMEA 2000 menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup,  
Fuel Management, NMEA 2000 Alarms, Waypoint Sharing and  
Backlight Synchronization. Choose BUS SETUP and press ENTER.  
3. Select ENGINE & TANK CONFIG and press ENTER, which will open the  
Engine & Tank Configuration menu with the following configuration  
options: 1 Engine/1 Tank, 1 Engine/2 Tanks, 2 Engines/1 Tank, 2  
Engines/2 Tanks,  
Unconfigured Bus.  
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Engines/1 Tank,  
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Engine/3 Tanks and  
4. Choose the configuration that matches the number of engines and  
tanks on your vessel and press ENTER.  
5. Highlight TANK SELECT and press ENTER, which will open the Tank  
Select menu.  
6. Select the tank you want to set up and press ENTER. Highlight the  
Tank Size dialog box and press ENTER.  
1 Engine/1Tank highlighted on Engine and Tank Configuration  
menu (left). Starboard highlighted on Tank Select menu (center).  
Tank Size set to 40 gallons (right).  
7. Input the capacity (gallons) of the tank you chose from the Tank  
Select menu and press ENTER.  
8. Repeat Steps 5-7 for each remaining tank.  
9. When all tanks have been configured, press the SET CONFIGURATION  
button. The following confirmation message will appear: Are you sure  
you wish to change the bus configuration? Choose YES and press ENTER,  
Press EXIT to return to the main display.  
NMEA 2000 Devices List  
Devices connected to your NMEA 2000 network will be listed on the  
NMEA 2000 Devices list, located at the top of the Bus Configuration  
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menu. To configure or calibrate most devices, you will select it on the  
NMEA 2000 Devices list and press ENTER. This will open its Device  
Configuration menu.  
Bus Configuration menu with five items displayed on the NMEA 2000  
Devices list. Engine-Tank Configuration and Tank Select menus are at  
the bottom of the screen.  
Device Configuration Menu  
When a device is selected from the network devices list on the Bus  
Configuration menu, its Device Configuration menu will appear. Device  
configuration menus vary among devices. Available functions on device  
configuration menus allow you to change device names, tank sizes,  
fluid types and provide access to the Advanced Options menu. We will  
cover configuration and calibration later in this section.  
Device Information and Device Data  
The Device information panel, located to the left of the Device  
Configuration menu, displays information on the selected device that  
includes, software version, model, address, serial number, instance and  
current status.  
Device Data is shown in the Device Data window at the bottom of the  
device configuration menu. The information displayed in the Device  
Data window will vary among devices. If, for example, you are viewing  
the device configuration menu for an EP-65R Fluid Level, the device  
data window will include tank size and the amount of fuel left in the  
tank.  
The Device Data for an EP-60R Fuel Flow includes Fuel Rate (amount  
of fuel burned per hour), Fuel Used, Trip Fuel Used and Seasonal Fuel  
Used.  
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EP-60R Fuel Flow Configuration  
When configuring your fuel flow, you will open its Device Configuration  
menu where you can access the Location and Advanced Options menu.  
You can also change your fuel flow's device name.  
Device Name  
You can change how your fuel flow will be displayed on your unit's  
NMEA 2000 Devices list by inputting a customized device name in the  
Device Name dialog box.  
NOTE:  
Changing the Device Name only will affect the way the EP-60R is  
shown on your display unit. The customized device name will not  
be seen by other devices or display units on the NMEA 2000  
network.  
To change Device Name:  
1. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight BUS SETUP and press ENTER. Select the desired fuel flow  
from the Bus Devices list and press ENTER.  
3. Device Name will be highlighted. Press ENTER to access the Device  
Name dialog box.  
4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the Device Name. When you  
have finished inputting the desired Device Name, press ENTER. Press  
EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display.  
To reset device name to default setting:  
1. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER. A  
menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup, Fuel Management,  
NMEA  
2000  
Alarms,  
Waypoint  
Sharing  
and  
Backlight  
Synchronization.  
2. Highlight BUS SETUP and press ENTER, which will open the Bus  
Configuration menu. A list of network devices will be at the top of the  
page.  
3. Select the fuel flow with the device name you want to reset and press  
ENTER. The Device Configuration menu will appear with the Device  
Name dialog box highlighted.  
4. Press ENTER. Depress the left arrow key until the device name  
disappears. Press ENTER, then press EXIT to return to the NMEA 2000  
menu.  
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5. Highlight the device and press ENTER. The Device Configuration  
menu will open. The device name will be reset to its default setting.  
Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display.  
Location  
The Location menu allows you to select a configuration name that  
matches the location of the engine connected to your fuel flow sensor.  
To change fuel flow location:  
1. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER. A  
menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup, Fuel Management,  
NMEA  
2000  
Alarms,  
Waypoint  
Sharing  
and  
Backlight  
Synchronization.  
2. Highlight BUS SETUP and press ENTER, which will open the Bus  
Configuration menu. A list of network devices will be at the top of the  
page.  
3. Select the fuel flow you want to configure and press ENTER. The  
Device Configuration menu will appear.  
4. Select LOCATION and press ENTER, which will open the Location menu.  
NOTE:  
If you want to unconfigure your fuel flow, select UNKNOWN from the  
Location menu.  
5. Highlight the desired location and press ENTER. The following  
message will appear: Are you sure you wish to change this device's  
configuration?  
6. Select YES and press ENTER. Press EXIT repeatedly to get back to the  
main display.  
Unconfiguring an EP-60R Fuel Flow  
You can unconfigure a fuel flow by manually resetting its Location to  
default settings (Unknown) via the Location menu or you can use the  
Restore Defaults command.  
To reset the fuel flow's device name, refer to the previous segment  
covering Device Name. The Device Name also may be reset by using  
the Restore Defaults command.  
NOTE:  
If you execute the Restore Defaults command, you will have to re-  
enter your engine-tank configuration settings. The Restore  
Defaults command is covered at the end of this section.  
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Fuel Management highlighted on Networking menu (left). Fuel  
Management menu (right).  
Fuel Management Menu  
The Fuel Management menu gives you access to the following options:  
Tank Location, Fuel Added, Add Fuel, Fill Tank, Engine Select, Reset  
Calibration, Reset Trip and Reset Seasonal. The menu is divided into two  
parts: Tank Operations and Engine Operations. You will calibrate your  
fuel flow from Tank Operations section of the Fuel Management menu.  
Engine Operations are located in the lower half of the menu.  
Tank Operations  
The top half of the Fuel Management menu covers Tank Operations,  
which include Tank Location, Fuel Added, Add Fuel and Fill Tank.  
Adding Fuel to Tank  
Tank Location, Fuel Added and Add Fuel commands work together to  
keep NMEA 2000 fuel data consistent with the actual amount of fuel  
added to the fuel tank(s).  
1. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER.  
2. A menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup, Fuel Management,  
NMEA  
2000  
Alarms,  
Waypoint  
Sharing  
and  
Backlight  
Synchronization. Select FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENTER.  
3. Highlight TANK LOCATION and press ENTER. The Tank Location menu  
will appear.  
4. Select the tank you added fuel to and press ENTER.  
5. Follow the steps below that apply to your tank.  
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If you filled up the tank:  
A. Press the FILL TANK button and press ENTER. The following message  
will appear: Are you sure you wish to Fill Tank? Press ENTER. Another  
message will appear: Do you wish to re-calibrate the device? Highlight  
NO and press ENTER.  
If you did not fill up the tank:  
B. Highlight FUEL ADDED and press ENTER to access the FUEL ADDED dialog  
box. Use ↑ ↓ , ← → to input the amount of fuel added to the tank and  
press ENTER. Select the ADD FUEL button and press ENTER. The following  
message will appear: Are you sure you wish to Add Fuel? Highlight YES  
and press ENTER.  
6. Press EXIT repeatedly to get back to the main display.  
EP-60R Fuel Flow Calibration  
The default calibration for the EP-60R Fuel Flow is adequate in most  
cases, but if Fuel Used readings are off by more than 3 percent,  
calibration is recommended.  
Fuel Flow Accuracy  
To check fuel flow accuracy you must overlay Fuel Used data on your  
display to be able to check the accuracy of fuel information coming from  
the fuel flow.  
To overlay Fuel Used data on your screen:  
1. Press MENU, select OVERLAY DATA and press ENTER.  
2. If you currently have any overlay data on your screen, it will be  
listed here. Select (ENTER TO ADD) and press ENTER.  
3. Highlight NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER, which will open  
the NMEA 2000 Devices list.  
4. Select EP-60R FUEL FLOW and press ENTER and a list of data options  
will appear.  
5. Highlight FUEL USED and press ENTER.  
6. Press EXIT twice to return to the page display, where Fuel Used data  
will be displayed on the screen.  
To check fuel flow accuracy:  
1. After selecting Fuel Used as overlay data, fill up your tank and press  
MENU twice. Select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENTER. Select TANK LOCATION and  
press ENTER.  
3. Select the tank location and press ENTER.  
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4. Highlight FILL TANK and press ENTER. The following confirmation  
message will appear: Are you sure you wish to Fill Tank?  
NOTE:  
You must use the unit’s Fill Tank command when filling your fuel  
tank to keep the fuel flow updated with correct information on the  
amount of fuel in the tank.  
5. Select YES and press ENTER. The following confirmation message will  
appear: Do you wish to re-calibrate the device?  
6. Highlight NO and press ENTER.  
7. Take your vessel out on the water and burn at least five gallons of  
fuel. Be sure you run only ONE engine — the engine connected  
to your fuel flow.  
8. Fill up your tank again, noting how much fuel you added to the tank.  
Compare that number to the Fuel Used figure displayed on your  
display unit's screen.  
If the amount of fuel you added to the tank and the fuel used figure are  
off by more than 3 percent, we recommend the fuel flow be calibrated.  
To calibrate a fuel flow:  
9. Fill up your tank. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING  
and press ENTER.  
10. Highlight FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENTER. Highlight TANK LOCATION  
and press ENTER.  
11. Select the desired tank location and press ENTER.  
12. Highlight FILL TANK and press ENTER. The following message will  
appear: Are you sure you wish to Fill Tank? Select YES and press  
ENTER.  
13. The following message will appear: Do you wish to re-calibrate the  
device? Select YES and press ENTER.  
14. Repeat these steps for each EP-60R Fuel Flow you want to  
calibrate.  
Engine Operations  
The lower half of the Fuel Management menu covers Engine  
Operations, which include: Engine Select, Reset Calibration, Reset Trip  
and Reset Seasonal.  
Engine Select  
Engine Select allows you to choose the desired engine when resetting  
calibration, resetting trip fuel and resetting seasonal fuel.  
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To Reset Calibration:  
Choosing the Reset Calibration command will switch fuel flow  
calibration settings back to factory defaults.  
1. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENTER. 3. Highlight to ENGINE  
SELECT and press ENTER. Select the desired engine and press ENTER.  
4. Highlight RESET CALIBRATION and press ENTER. The following  
confirmation message will appear: Are you sure you wish to Reset  
Calibration? Select YES and press ENTER. Calibration settings for the  
selected fuel have been returned to factory defaults.  
To Reset Trip:  
The Reset Trip function allows you to reset to zero the running total of  
fuel used on a particular trip.  
1. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENTER. The Fuel Management  
menu will appear.  
3. To reset trip fuel used for a particular engine, highlight ENGINE SELECT  
and press ENTER. Select the desired engine or All Engines and press  
ENTER.  
4. Highlight RESET TRIP and press ENTER. The following confirmation  
message will appear: Are you sure you wish to Reset Trip?  
5. Highlight YES and press ENTER. The Trip Fuel Used figure has been  
reset to zero.  
To Reset Seasonal:  
Your unit can track fuel usage not only for trips, but also for entire  
seasons. The reset seasonal command allows you to reset to zero the  
running total of fuel used during a season.  
1. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENTER.  
3. To reset seasonal trip fuel used for a particular engine, highlight  
ENGINE SELECT and press ENTER. Select the desired engine or All Engines  
and press ENTER.  
4. Highlight RESET SEASONAL and press ENTER. The following  
confirmation message will appear: Are you sure you wish to Reset  
Seasonal?  
5. Highlight YES and press ENTER. The Seasonal Fuel Used figure has  
been reset to zero.  
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Displaying data from fuel flow  
The Overlay Data function will be used to show EP-60R Fuel Flow data  
on your unit's main display.  
To add overlay data from the EP-60R:  
1. Press MENU, highlight OVERLAY DATA and press ENTER.  
2. Select (PRESS ENT TO ADD…) and press ENTER.  
3. Highlight NMEA 2000 and press ENTER. A list of devices on the  
network will appear.  
4. Select the desired fuel flow and press ENTER. Fuel Rate, Fuel Used,  
Trip Fuel Used and Seasonal Fuel Used categories will appear.  
5. Highlight the data you want to display and press ENTER, which will  
place a checkmark in its enabled box. It now will be shown as overlay  
data on your unit's main display.  
6. Repeat step 5 to display another data category, or press EXIT  
repeatedly to return to the main display.  
NMEA 2000 Alarms  
The NMEA 2000 Alarms menu allows you to set Full and Empty fuel  
alarms for a number of NMEA 2000 devices. The alarms may be set to  
a percentage (0-100%) of tank capacity.  
To turn on/off NMEA 2000 Alarm:  
1. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER.  
2. Highlight NMEA 2000 ALARMS and press ENTER.  
3. Highlight FLUID LEVEL DEVICE and press ENTER. Select the desired fuel  
flow and press ENTER.  
4. Highlight the ENABLED box next to the desired alarm (Full Alarm or  
Empty Alarm) and press ENTER to turn on the alarm. When the alarm  
is on an "X" will be placed in the Enabled Box.  
5. To set the alarm percentage, highlight PERCENT and press ENT.  
6. Use the arrow keys to input the desired percentage and press ENTER.  
Repeat Steps 3-4 to set the other alarm.  
7. Highlight SET CONFIGURATION and press ENTER to finalize alarm  
settings. Press EXIT repeatedly to get back to the main display.  
NOTE:  
To turn off (uncheck) an alarm, select its ENABLED BOX and press  
ENTER. Highlight the SET CONFIGURATION button and press ENTER.  
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Alarm Status Tab  
The Alarm Status tab is the second tab at the top of the NMEA 2000  
Alarms page. When an alarm has been set for a device, the alarm and  
its current status will be shown on the Alarm Status window.  
To view Alarm Status:  
1. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER.  
2. Select NMEA 2000 ALARMS and press ENTER.  
3. Highlight the Alarm Status tab.  
4. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to the main display.  
Restore Defaults  
The Restore Defaults command allows you to reset EP-60R Fuel Flow  
settings to factory defaults.  
NOTE:  
After using the Restore Defaults command, you will have to re-  
enter your engine-tank configuration. It, however, will not affect  
the configuration or calibration of other devices on the network.  
To use the Restore Defaults command:  
1. Press MENU twice, select NMEA 2000 or NETWORKING and press ENTER.  
A menu will appear with five options: Bus Setup, Fuel Management,  
NMEA  
2000  
Alarms,  
Waypoint  
Sharing  
and  
Backlight  
Synchronization.  
2. Highlight BUS SETUP and press ENTER, which will open the Bus  
Configuration menu. A list of network devices will be at the top of the  
page.  
3. Select the desired fuel flow and press ENTER. The Device  
Configuration menu will appear.  
4. Highlight ADVANCED OPTIONS and press ENTER.  
5. Select RESTORE DEFAULTS and press ENTER. The following message will  
appear: Are you sure you wish to change this device's configuration?  
6. Highlight YES and press ENTER. Press EXIT repeatedly to return to  
the main display.  
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LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS  
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
"We," "our," or "us" refers to LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS, INC., the manufacturer of  
this product. "You" or "your" refers to the first person who purchases this product as a  
consumer item for personal, family or household use.  
We warrant this product against defects or malfunctions in materials and workmanship,  
and against failure to conform to this product's written specifications, all for one (1) year  
from the date of original purchase by you. WE MAKE NO OTHER EXPRESS  
WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER CONCERNING  
THIS PRODUCT. Your remedies under this warranty will be available so long as you can  
show in  
a
reasonable manner that any defect or malfunction in materials or  
workmanship, or any non-conformity with the product's written specifications, occurred  
within one year from the date of your original purchase, which must be substantiated by  
a dated sales receipt or sales slip. Any such defect, malfunction, or non-conformity which  
occurs within one year from your original purchase date will either be repaired without  
charge or be replaced with a new product identical or reasonably equivalent to this  
product, at our option, within a reasonable time after our receipt of the product. If such  
defect, malfunction, or non-conformity remains after a reasonable number of attempts to  
repair by us, you may elect to obtain without charge a replacement of the product or a  
refund for the product. THIS REPAIR, OR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND (AS JUST  
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ANY DEFECT, MALFUNCTION, OR NON-CONFORMITY CONCERNING THE  
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CAUSE WHATSOEVER. WE WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE  
TO ANYONE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR OTHER  
INDIRECT DAMAGE OF ANY KIND.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
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This warranty does NOT apply in the following circumstances: (1) when the product has  
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provide reasonable and necessary maintenance in accordance with the instructions of the  
owner's manual for the product.  
We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in our products from time to time  
without incurring the obligation to install such improvements or changes on equipment or  
items previously manufactured.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which  
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REMINDER: You must retain the sales slip or sales receipt proving the date of your  
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12000 E. SKELLY DRIVE, TULSA, OK 74128  
(800) 324-1356  
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How to Obtain Service…  
…in the USA:  
Contact the Factory Customer Service Department. Call toll-free:  
For Lowrance: 800-324-1356. For Eagle: 800-324-1354  
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Standard Time, M-F  
Lowrance Electronics and Eagle Electronics may find it necessary to change or end  
their shipping policies, regulations and special offers at any time. They reserve the  
right to do so without notice.  
…in Canada:  
Contact the Factory Customer Service Department. Call toll-free:  
800-661-3983  
905-629-1614 (not toll-free)  
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, M-F  
…outside Canada and the USA:  
Contact the dealer in the country where you purchased your unit. To locate a  
dealer near you, see the instructions in paragraph number 1 below.  
Accessory Ordering Information  
LEI Extras, Inc. is the accessory source for sonar and GPS products  
manufactured by Lowrance Electronics and Eagle Electronics. To order  
Lowrance or Eagle accessories, please contact:  
1) Your local marine dealer or consumer electronics store. To locate a Lowrance  
dealer, visit the web site, www.lowrance.com, and look for the Dealer Locator.  
To locate an Eagle dealer, visit the web site, www.eaglesonar.com, and look for  
the Dealer Locator. Or, consult your telephone directory for listings.  
2) U.S. customers: LEI Extras Inc., PO Box 129, Catoosa, OK 74015-0129  
Call toll free in the U.S., 800-324-0045, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central  
Standard Time, M-F, or visit our web site www.lei-extras.com.  
3) Canadian customers: Lowrance/Eagle Canada, 919 Matheson Blvd. E.  
Mississauga, Ontario L4W2R7 or fax 905-629-3118.  
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