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Garmin GWS 10 Marine Wind Sensor Référence technique
NMEA 2000 Checklist
For other Garmin marine devices, select
3. Select a tank number.
4. Select OK.
Configuring the NMEA 2000 Tank Capacity
You can indicate the capacity of the fluid tank that the GFL 10 adapter is associated with.
1. From the NMEA 2000 Devices list, select the GFL 10 device.
2. Select an option:
For most Garmin chartplotters, select
For other Garmin marine devices, select
3. Select the tank capacity.
4. Select Done.
Calibrating the Fluid Level
To use the GFL 10 adapter, you must calibrate the fluid level of the tank that the adapter is associated with, using a minimum of two calibration
points. The greater the number of fluid calibration points, the greater the accuracy of the reading on the fluid-level gauge.
1. Turn the boat ignition key to the On position (not Start).
2. From the NMEA 2000 Devices list, select the GFL 10 device.
3. Select an option:
For most Garmin chartplotters, select
For other Garmin marine devices, select
4. Select the percentage of fluid currently in the tank, based on the total tank capacity.
5. Select Done.
6. Change the level of the fluid in the tank.
7. Select
Add Calibration
Point.
8. Select the percentage of fluid currently in the tank, based on the total tank capacity.
9. Select Done.
10. Repeat steps 6 through 9 to add additional, optional fluid-level calibration points.
Troubleshooting the Tank Number
If multiple GFL 10 adapters are assigned to the same NMEA 2000 fluid type, each adapter is assigned a unique tank number automatically. If
the "Invalid NMEA 2000 tank configuration" error message appears, you must assign a unique tank number to each adapter.
For example, if two adapters are assigned the NMEA 2000 fluid type value of Live Well and the error message appears, you must assign each
adapter a unique tank number.
1. From the NMEA 2000 Devices list, select the GFL 10 device.
2. Select an option:
For most Garmin chartplotters, select
For other Garmin marine devices, select
3. Select a tank number.
4. Select OK.
Troubleshooting the Gauge Type
When connected to a gauge, the GFL 10 adapter gauge type is set to auto Detect by default, and the adapter automatically detects the type of
gauge it is connected to. If the fluid-level reading on a connected Garmin chartplotter or marine instrument changes with the engine RPM, the
adapter may be detecting the wrong type of gauge.
Note: The fluid level changes when the boat is moving. Test the gauge-type setting when the boat is not moving.
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Config
>
Tank
Number.
Review
>
N2K Tank
Capacity.
Config
>
N2K Tank
Capacity.
Review
>
Level Calibration
Config
>
Level Calibration
Review
>
Tank
Number.
Config
>
Tank
Number.
>
Add Calibration
Point.
>
Add Calibration
Point.
Technical Reference for Garmin NMEA 2000 Products