COMMAND LINKMULTIFUNCTION METER(SQUARE)OPERATION MANUAL6Y8-2819U-00
5Oil pressure display (4-stroke models)The oil pressure indicator ( ) comes onand the engine oil pressure is shown in 5levels.When the engine oil pres
6Tachometer unitOil level display (2-stroke models)The oil level indicator ( ) comes on andthe engine oil level is shown in 3 levels.When the engine o
7Cooling water/engine temperature displayThe cooling water/engine temperature indi-cator ( ) comes on and the engine cool-ing water temperature or the
8Tachometer unitBattery voltage displayThe battery voltage indicator ( ) comeson and the battery voltage of the engine isshown in 5 levels or the volt
9Cooling water pressure display (optional: cooling water pressure sensor has been installed)The cooling water pressure indicator ( )comes on and the c
10Tachometer unitChanging backlight settingsYou can turn the backlight on or off, orchange the brightness level of the backlightfor all meters synchro
11NOTE:• Trolling is affected by currents and otheroperating conditions and may differ fromthe actual engine speed.• The default engine idle speed is
12Tachometer unit5. Change the various settings and returnto the custom mode selection display.To change the settings, see the corre-sponding sections
13TRIM 0SET (setting trim angle)You can set the trim angle to zero. Fully trimthe outboard motor down.1. Turn the engine off and the engine startswitc
14Tachometer unit2. (4 seconds): To activate the cus-tom mode.3. (2 times): Press to switchbetween the setting function names.4. : To switch to the ch
To the ownerThank you for choosing the Yamaha Com-mand Link Multifunction Meter.This Operation Manual contains informationyou will need for proper ope
155. + (1 second): To reset thedisplay configuration default settingsand return to the custom mode selec-tion display.6. (1 second): To return to the
16Tachometer unitOne display: Display configuration number(16)* In the display example, the total operationhours and trip hours (Tr) are shown.Two dis
17* In the display example, the battery voltagevalue and battery voltage level are shown.Two displays: Display configuration num-bers (03, 09, 10)* In
18Tachometer unit* In the display example, the cooling waterpressure level (with scale) is shown.Two displays: Display configuration number(06)Two dis
19ENGINE NUMBER (setting corresponding engine)You can select the engines that are compat-ible to this meter. The port outboard motor isset to “No.1 (e
20Tachometer unitService functionsDiagnosisYou can display the self-diagnosis results ofthe engine.(10 seconds): To scroll “DIAGNOSIS”and to display t
21Resetting engine numberWhen replacing the engines of multiple out-board motors or resetting the setting order,reset all engine numbers to “No. 1 (en
22Speedometer unit2. Speedometer unitNOTE:Depending on the model of the outboard motor, some functions may not be compatible. Forinformation on models
23Description1SET button2MODE button1Speedometer2Fuel meter3Multifunction displayActivating the meterWhen the engine start switch is turned toON, the
24Speedometer unitSpeedometerThe speedometer shows the ground speedor the water speed of the boat. To displaythe ground speed, the GPS must be con-nec
The Command Link Multifunction Meterenables the display of information throughdigital communication with the engine.Optional parts such as the speed s
25Fuel meterThe fuel meter shows the remaining fuellevel in 10 levels and all the segments aredisplayed when the fuel tank is full. Whenthe fuel level
26Speedometer unitNOTE:• Since “Display 1” is the only default dis-play, no displays can be switched.• To change the display configuration, see“DISPL
27Ambient water temperature display (optional: Triducer-multi sensor has been installed)TEMP shows the ambient water tempera-ture.NOTE:You can select
28Speedometer unitSystem voltage displayBATTERY or BAT shows the supplied volt-age to the meter circuit. The system voltagedisplay differs from the ta
29Changing backlight settingsYou can turn the backlight on or off, orchange the brightness level of the backlightfor all meters collectively. You can
30Speedometer unitNOTE:• If no operations are carried out for 30 sec-onds or more or if the engine is started,the settings will not be applied and the
313. : To switch to the change settingsdisplay.4. : Press to switch between the dis-play numbers. Select the display num-ber (1–4) you want to change.
32Speedometer unitUNIT (setting displayed units)You can change the units that are shown ineach display.1. Turn the engine off and the engine startswit
33FUEL SENSOR (setting fuel sensor)You can set the fuel sensor type that is con-nected to this meter.1. Turn the engine off and the engine startswitch
34Fuel management meter unit3. Fuel management meter unitNOTE:Depending on the model of the outboard motor, some functions may not be compatible. Fori
Table of contents1. Tachometer unit ... 1Description ... 2Activating the meter ...
35Description1SET button2MODE button1Fuel flow meter2Multifunction displayActivating the meterWhen the engine start switch is turned toON, the meter i
36Fuel management meter unitFuel flow meterThe fuel flow meter shows the fuel economyof each engine or the total fuel consumptionper hour of all engin
37NOTE:You can select to show gallons per hour(gph) or liters per hour (l/h) on the fuel flowdisplay. To change the displayed unit, see“UNIT (setting
38Fuel management meter unitNOTE:• Since “Display 1” is the only default dis-play, no displays can be switched.• To change the display configuration,
39Resetting the TTL (total fuel consumption)and AVAL (available: remaining fuel) dis-plays:Be sure to reset the TTL display on a fulltank of fuel. If
40Fuel management meter unitRemaining fuel displayAVAL shows the numeric value of the con-sumed fuel that is deducted from 90 percentof the specified
41Changing settings (custom mode)Switching to custom modeIn the custom mode, you can change themeter function settings. “CUSTOM” andeach setting funct
42Fuel management meter unitDISPLAY (setting displays)You can change the display configuration ofthe normal display. There are a total of 6combination
43* When the display configuration number“0” is selected, “HIDDEN” is shown andthe display is not shown.6. (1 second): To change the displayconfigurat
44Fuel management meter unitTTLYou can select to show gallons (G) or liters(L).The default setting is gallons (G).ECONYou can select to show miles per
Table of contentsTachometer unitSpeedometer unitFuel management meter unitSpeed & Fuel meter unitSetting up the metersChanging settings (custom mo
45NOTE:• The default setting of the fuel tank capac-ity is 50 G (190 L). The maximum fuel tankcapacity can be set to 1,999 gallons or1,999 liters.• De
46Fuel management meter unit7. (1 second): To return to the nor-mal display.NOTE:• The fuel flow display may differ dependingon the operating conditio
474. Speed & Fuel meter unitNOTE:Depending on the model of the outboard motor, some functions may not be compatible. Forinformation on models whic
48Speed & Fuel meter unitDescription1SET button2MODE button1Speedometer2Fuel meter3Multifunction displayActivating the meterWhen the engine start
49SpeedometerThe speedometer shows the ground speedor the water speed of the boat. To displaythe ground speed, the GPS must be con-nected to the meter
50Speed & Fuel meter unitFuel meterThe fuel meter shows the remaining fuellevel in 10 levels and all segments are dis-played when the fuel tank is
51When the engine start switch is turned toOFF, the last display shown is shown firstwhen the engine start switch is turned to ONagain.NOTE:• Since “D
52Speed & Fuel meter unitFuel economy displayECON shows the distance traveled per unitof fuel.NOTE:• Fuel economy is affected by the type ofboat b
53Total fuel consumption displayTTL shows the total fuel consumption of allengines.The TTL display cannot measure over 1,999gallons or 1,999 liters. W
54Speed & Fuel meter unitDepth display (optional: Triducer-multi sensor has been installed)DEPTH or DPTH displays the water depth.NOTE:You can sel
11. Tachometer unitNOTE:Depending on the model of the outboard motor, some functions may not be compatible. Forinformation on models which contain the
55Clock (optional: GPS has been installed)The clock shows the time in 12 hours. Thelocal time is easily displayed by calculatingthe longitude informat
56Speed & Fuel meter unitChanging settings (custom mode)Switching to custom modeIn the custom mode, you can change themeter function settings. “CU
57DISPLAY (setting displays)You can change the display configuration ofthe normal display. There are a total of 36combinations of which up to five dis
58Speed & Fuel meter unitChanging the display configurations:1. Turn the engine off and the engine startswitch to ON.2. (4 seconds): To activate t
595. (1 second): To return to the nor-mal display.UNIT (setting displayed units)You can change the units that are shown ineach display.1. Turn the eng
60Speed & Fuel meter unit6. : Press to switch between the dis-played units.SpeedometerYou can select to show miles per hour(mph), kilometers per h
61FUEL SENSOR (setting fuel sensor)You can set the fuel sensor type that is con-nected to this meter.1. Turn the engine off and the engine startswitch
62Speed & Fuel meter unit7. (1 second): To return to the nor-mal display.NOTE:• The fuel flow display may differ dependingon the operating conditi
635. Setting up the metersTo install the meters and the optional sen-sors and to connect the meters to theengine, see the “Command Link Multifunc-tion
64Setting up the metersSetting the initial settingsBefore operating the meter, be sure tochange the default settings as describedbelow. For the settin
2Tachometer unitDescription1SET button2MODE button1Tachometer2Trim meter3Multifunction display4Cooling water pressure5Cooling water/engine temperature
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3Periodic maintenance notificationWhen the hours of engine operation exceed100 hours, “MAINTENANCE” is scrolled onthe display and the elapsed time fro
4Tachometer unitMultifunction displayThe multifunction display shows up to threetypes of information simultaneously usingnumeric values or graphics. I
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