Command Link Multifunction Meter (Round) : Operation Manual
Command Link Multifunction Meter (Round) : Operation Manual
Command Link Multifunction Meter (Round) : Operation Manual
MULTIFUNCTION METER
(ROUND)
OPERATION MANUAL
6Y8-2819V-00
WARNING
Failure to follow WARNING instructions
could result in severe injury or death to
the machine operator, a bystander, or a
person inspecting or repairing the out-
board motor.
CAUTION:
A CAUTION indicates special precau-
tions that must be taken to avoid damage
to the outboard motor.
NOTE:
A NOTE provides key information to make
procedures easier or clearer.
Tachometer unit
Description .................................. 2 Fuel economy display ............ 21
Activating the meter .................... 2 Total fuel consumption
Periodic maintenance display................................. 21
notification ............................. 3 Ambient water temperature
Tachometer ................................. 3 display (optional:
Trim meter................................... 3 Triducer-multi sensor has
Multifunction display .................... 4 been installed) .................... 22
Cooling water/engine Depth display (optional:
unit
Cooling water pressure display been installed) .................... 23
(optional: cooling water Trip display (optional: speed
pressure sensor has been sensor has been
installed)................................ 7 installed) ............................. 23
Oil pressure display Changing backlight settings ...... 23
(4-stroke models) .................. 8 Changing settings
Setting up the
Oil level display (custom mode) ....................... 24
(2-stroke models) .................. 9 Switching to custom mode ..... 24
meters
Water detection warning .......... 9 01 (setting displayed units) .... 24
Changing backlight settings ...... 10 02 (setting fuel sensor) .......... 26
Adjusting trolling speed ............. 10 03 (setting correction value) .. 26
Changing settings
(custom mode) ....................... 11 3. Setting up the meters ............ 28
Switching to custom mode ..... 11 Activating for the first time......... 28
01 (resetting maintenance Setting the initial settings .......... 28
intervals).............................. 12 Tachometer unit ..................... 28
02 (setting trim angle) ............ 12 Speed & Fuel meter unit: ....... 28
03 (setting corresponding
engine) ................................ 13
Service functions ....................... 14
Diagnosis ............................... 14
Resetting engine number ....... 15
Tachometer unit
When the engine start switch is turned to
ON, the meter is activated and
“ ” appears on the multifunction
meter. Then, all the displays come on and
the display switches to the normal display
after the total hour display comes on.
1 2
1 set button
2 mode button
1 45 2
6 7 8 9 0
1 Tachometer
2 Trim meter
3 Multifunction display
4 Water detection warning indicator
5 Maintenance indicator
6 Cooling water pressure
7 Oil pressure (4-stroke models)
8 Oil level (2-stroke models)
9 Cooling water/engine temperature
0 Battery voltage
Trim meter
The trim meter shows the trim angle of the
outboard motor in 13 levels.
Blinks
NOTE:
• The elapsed time blinks every time the
engine is started until it is reset. In addi-
Tachometer unit
The multifunction display shows various OFF, the last display shown is shown first
information using numeric values or graph- when the engine start switch is turned to ON
ics. again.
: Press to switch between the displays. NOTE:
If an optional sensor is not connected to the
meter, the corresponding display will not be
Cooling water/
engine temperature displayed.
Blinks
CAUTION:
• When the overheat warning comes on,
turn the engine off and check the cool-
ing water inlet for clogs.
• If you cannot locate and correct the
cause, consult a Yamaha dealer.
Tachometer unit
The battery voltage indicator ( ) comes
on and the battery voltage of the engine is
shown in 6 levels or the voltage value is
shown.
: Press to switch between the display
formats.
Battery voltage level Blinks
Blink
CAUTION:
• When the low battery voltage warning
comes on, check the battery and the
wiring.
• If you cannot locate and correct the
cause, consult a Yamaha dealer.
When the battery voltage decreases to 12
volts or less or increases to 16 volts or more NOTE:
the voltage value blinks. The battery voltage level display shows “L”
for low and “H” for high.
Blinks 10 psi
CAUTION:
Blinks • When the cooling water pressure
decreases to 10 psi or less, turn the
engine off and check the cooling water
inlet for clogs.
• If you cannot locate and correct the
cause, consult a Yamaha dealer.
NOTE:
The cooling water pressure level display
shows “L” for low and “H” for high.
Blinks
NOTE:
The total hours of engine operation cannot
be reset.
Tachometer unit
The oil pressure indicator ( ) comes on • The oil pressure display shows “L” for low
and the engine oil pressure is shown in 6 and “H” for high.
levels. • The low oil pressure warning does not dis-
play the engine oil level.
• Depending on the model of the outboard
motor, the oil pressure display may not be
available.
• Depending on the operating conditions
such as when the engine is operated at
extremely low speeds, the oil pressure
may be shown as low even when the
engine is operating properly.
Blinks
CAUTION:
• Do not operate the engine without
engine oil. Severe engine damage can
result.
• Check the oil level by following the
procedure described in the engine
Owner’s Manual.
• If you cannot locate and correct the
cause, consult a Yamaha dealer.
Blinks
CAUTION:
When the water detection warning comes
on, turn the engine off and remove the
water from the water separator (fuel fil-
ter) by following the procedure described
Blink
in the Owner’s Manual of the outboard
motor. A malfunction can result if fuel
CAUTION: mixed with water is sent to the engine.
Do not operate the engine without engine
oil. Severe engine damage can result. NOTE:
or : To deactivate the buzzer.
Tachometer unit
You can turn the backlight on or off, or You can adjust the trolling speed randomly
change the brightness level of the backlight by increasing or decreasing it approximately
for all meters synchronized. 50 r/min.
1. + : To activate the backlight When in the trolling speed setting mode, the
mode. display switches to the normal display when
the engine speed is increased (within 3,000
2. : Press to switch between the five r/min) using the throttle. When the throttle is
brightness levels (1–5). closed, the display returns to the trolling
: To switch between the backlight speed setting mode.
on and “OFF.” This function is not available for outboard
motors that are not equipped with the trolling
speed adjustment function.
1. (1 second): To activate the trolling
speed setting mode.
NOTE:
• The backlight default settings are “OFF”
and brightness level 1. 2. : To decrease the engine speed.
• If no operations are carried out for 5 sec- 3. : To increase the engine speed.
onds or more, the display returns to the
4. : To return to the normal display
normal display.
and to the default engine idle speed.
• The backlight settings can be changed
from all meters and all displays.
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NOTE:
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 display
returns to the normal display.
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Tachometer unit
You can reset the elapsed time from the You can set the trim angle to zero.
previous maintenance interval (when the Fully trim the outboard motor down.
meter was reset). 1. Turn the engine off and the engine start
1. Turn the engine off and the engine start switch to ON.
switch to ON. 2. (4 seconds): To activate the cus-
2. (4 seconds): To activate the cus- tom mode.
tom mode and to switch to the resetting 3. (1 second): To switch between
display. the setting function numbers and to
switch to the zero adjustment display.
Blinks
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Tachometer unit
Diagnosis
You can display the self-diagnosis results of When a diagnosis code other than “-01-”
the engine. is displayed, the engine cannot be oper-
(10 seconds): To display the diagno- ated normally. Consult a Yamaha dealer.
sis codes.
NOTE:
When there are no malfunctions, the “-01-” Although the custom mode is activated after
diagnosis code is displayed.
a few seconds while the button is
being pressed, continue to press the button
for 10 consecutive seconds to activate the
diagnosis mode.
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NOTE:
• The engine numbers are stored in the
ECM (Engine Control Module) of each
engine for engine identification.
• The engine numbers are stored in the
ECM (Engine Control Module) when the
engine start switch is first turned to ON
after being connected. The numbers are
stored in order from number one to num-
ber four starting from the port outboard
motor. When multiple outboard motors are
installed, be sure to wait at least 2 sec-
onds before turning each engine start
switch to ON.
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unit
switch the displayed level in 8 levels.
unit to miles per hour (Page 19)
(mph), knots, or
kilometers per hour
(km/h). (Page 18)
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1 2
1 set button
2 mode button
1 2
3
1 Speedometer
2 Fuel meter
3 Multifunction display
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unit
change the displayed unit, see “01 (set-
ting displayed units)” in “Changing set-
tings (custom mode).”
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ECON
TTL
NOTE:
The fuel sensor setting can be changed
according to the fuel sensor type. To change
the fuel sensor setting, see “02 (setting fuel
TEMP
sensor)” in “Changing settings (custom
mode).”
Multifunction display
The multifunction display shows various
information using numeric values. DPTH
: Press to switch between the displays.
Clock
TRIP
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NOTE:
• To change the various settings, see
“Changing settings (custom mode).”
• If an optional sensor is not connected to
the meter, the corresponding display will
unit
NOTE:
You can select to show gallons per hour
(gph) or liters per hour (l/h) on the FLOW
display. To change the displayed unit, see
“01 (setting displayed units)” in “Changing
settings (custom mode).”
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Blinks
NOTE:
You can select to show gallons (g) or liters
(l) on the TTL display. To change the dis-
played unit, see “01 (setting displayed
units)” in “Changing settings (custom
mode).”
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NOTE:
• The distance traveled is affected by cur-
rents and other operating conditions and
Blinks may differ from the actual distance trav-
2. : To change the minutes. Press eled.
and hold to advance quickly. • You can select to show miles (mile), nauti-
cal miles (nm), or kilometers (km) on the
3. : To set the hours. TRIP display. To change the displayed
4. : To change the hours. Press and unit, see “01 (setting displayed units)” in
hold to advance quickly. “Changing settings (custom mode).”
5. : To set the time and return to the
normal display. Changing backlight settings
You can turn the backlight on or off, or
Resetting the time:
change the brightness level of the backlight
1. : To activate the time setting mode for all meters collectively.
and to switch to the time setting display.
NOTE:
2. + (1 second): To reset the The backlight setting procedure is the same
time to “0:00” and return to the normal as that of the tachometer unit.
display. To change the backlight settings, see
“Changing backlight settings” in “1. Tachom-
eter unit.”
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unit
Speedometer
TRIP (trip)
NOTE:
Blinks
If no operations are carried out for 30 sec-
onds or more or if the engine is started, the * In the display example, the speedometer
settings will not be applied and the display is shown.
returns to the normal display.
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unit
consumed shown on the fuel consump-
sensor types.
tion display and set the calibration value
-1- (ABYC-US) to the difference if necessary.
Changing the calibration value:
-2- (EUROPE)
1. Turn the engine off and the engine start
switch to ON.
-3- (YAMAHA)
2. (4 seconds): To activate the cus-
tom mode.
3. (1 second) (2 times): Press to
switch between the setting function
numbers and to switch to the change
settings display.
4. : Press to switch between the cali-
bration values.
Blinks
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NOTE:
• The fuel flow display may differ depending
on the operating conditions.
• When the fuel flow calibration value is
changed, the FLOW, TTL, and ECON dis-
plays are shown calibrated.
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Setting up the
Check the connections, and follow the setup
meters
procedures again to set up the meters. Setting the initial settings
Before operating the meter, be sure to
change the default settings as described
below. For the setting procedures, see the
corresponding setting procedure for each
meter.
Tachometer unit
03 (setting corresponding engine)
Select the engines compatible to this meter.
(See page 13.)
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