User's Manual Part 2

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GETTING STARTED
i-Pilot Link
Speaker
Remote Learn
Button
KNOWING YOUR I-PILOT LINK CONTROLLER
Construction
The i-Pilot Link controller contains a very sensitive digital compass and is where all GPS
satellite and i-Pilot Link remote signals are received. It is very important that the controller
have a clear view of the sky in all directions and has a clear line of sight to the remote for
optimum performance. All electronics within the controller enclosure are completely sealed.
Remote Learning
The i-Pilot Link remote is prelearned to the controller from the factory. The top of
the controller has a single learn button to allow additional remotes to be added
to the system. To learn additional remotes:
1. Power up the trolling motor.
2. Push and hold the learn button down. A steady audio tone will
be heard while holding this button.
3. While holding the learn button on the controller, from the remote home screen select:
Settings>Learn and press the OK key
4. If the learn process was successful, the controller will respond with four beeps. In
addition, the Dashboard section of the remote will begin to display motor status
information such as prop speed.
A remote can only be learned to one controller at a time. A controller can have up to
4 remotes learned to it and actively communicating with it.
The i-Pilot Link remote contains a rechargeable battery. To charge the
battery, plug the USB end into the included AC adapter and plug the
other (two pronged) end into the charging port of the remote
(reference graphic). The Charging Indicator will illuminate whenever
an energized charging cable is connected.
The user also has the option of plugging the USB end of the charging
cable into any USB type power source. The remote can be recharged
while the remote is on or off.
Note: the USB end of the charging cable is not intended for
prolonged exposure to saltwater environments.
REMOTE BATTERY
Charging
Port
Charging
Indicator