DIGITAL THROTTLE AND SHIFT
Our SmartCraft Digital Throttle and Shift (DTS) delivers precise control and smooth operation to the outboard experience.
Advanced DTS features* include: • Start / Stop – Start and stop your engine with a push of a button • Single Lever Mode – Control multiple engines with just one lever
• Dock Mode – Reduce control sensitivity by 50 % for easier docking and improved manoeuvrability
• Lighting Control – Brighten / dim all Mercury helm-component lighting from one location at once
* Features dependent on control and application
Dual Handle DTS Control
SC1000 AND MERCMONITOR GAUGES
The Mercury SC1000 and MercMonitor are the marine industry’s most advanced gauges, offering essential vessel information along with advanced features such as Smart Tow, ECO, Troll Control and NMEA 2000 Gateway (gauge dependent).
Mercury SmartCraft gauges provide instant, reliable information at a glance. Combined with additional sensors, Mercury’s digital gauges are powerful tools to provide safety and comfort on the water.
SC1000 Speedometer Available in black, white and gray displaying ECO-Screen MercMonitor
THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM (TDS)
The Mercury Theft Deterrent System (TDS) improves boat and engine security. Simply plug the automotive-style key fob into the docking station on the helm and you’re ready to go. The engine will start in guardian mode if the fob isn’t present, but rpm is limited.
TDS Docking Station
MOVING PROPELLER ALERT
The MP Alert system is the ideal safety choice to notify swimmers that a propeller is in motion. This system uses LED lights on the stern of the boat to alert swimmers that the propeller is moving. It’s available in either a round or oval-shaped light package.
Oval MP Alert
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