Engine interface cable is connected to the NEMA 2000 network. I can see fuel and engine performance data on both the 4" SMIS gauges and the two networked Garmin 1040XS and 820XS. Last trip out I was getting wonky fuel consumption data, reportedly burned 100 gal over 60 miles. Got back and refilled it only took 50 gal. During the trip there was a lot o idling and return trip was running in heavy swells and bow tried way down which I know drastically reduces fuel efficiency.
In the system information page on the SMIS I can see that the gauges are configured with ver 2.60 of the gauge software. However I cannot see anywhere that tells my what version of the software the engine interface cable is running.
In the Bus Devices page I see the configured engine interface. When I pressed enter it took me through the options to select the engine, which came up as a 2012 300 HP. Since it was the only option I went with it.
engine and tank configuration are showing properly as 1/1.
Is there a way, using the 4" MIS gauge interface, to see what version of the software is set on the engine interface? I would expect it to be ver 3.5 since this is a 2015 engine. But now I am not sure since the 2012 came up in the select engine option.
thanks for any advice you can give.
Dave
In the system information page on the SMIS I can see that the gauges are configured with ver 2.60 of the gauge software. However I cannot see anywhere that tells my what version of the software the engine interface cable is running.
In the Bus Devices page I see the configured engine interface. When I pressed enter it took me through the options to select the engine, which came up as a 2012 300 HP. Since it was the only option I went with it.
engine and tank configuration are showing properly as 1/1.
Is there a way, using the 4" MIS gauge interface, to see what version of the software is set on the engine interface? I would expect it to be ver 3.5 since this is a 2015 engine. But now I am not sure since the 2012 came up in the select engine option.
thanks for any advice you can give.
Dave
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