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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.