User Manual

KNOWING YOUR REMOTE
Layout
The i-Pilot remote is divided into four sections: Manual Control, Tracks,
Spot Lock, and Cruise Control/AutoPilot. Buttons in the Manual Control
section of the remote do not require a GPS signal to operate and give you full,
immediate control over steering, speed and prop functions similar to a CoPilot.
All other buttons require a minimum GPS signal strength of one bar in order
to operate. Buttons located in the Tracks section are used for track recording
and playback. Spot Lock buttons are located in the Spot Lock section. Cruise
Control/AutoPilot are located in the Cruise Control/AutoPilot section.
Construction
The remote is waterproof and floats in water.
Range
The range of the remote will be greatly reduced if it is used near or mounted
to any metal object including aluminum or steel. It is also recommended that
the front end of the remote not be obstructed during use.
Battery Life
Remote battery life is subject to frequency of use and is especially impacted by
how often the LCD backlight is used.
When the remote battery is low,
will appear on the remote LCD. The
Backlight button will be disabled when
is displayed to conserve battery power.
Power
When a button is pressed on the remote it will automatically turn on. To turn the
remote off press and hold
for three seconds. The remote will automatically
turn itself off thirty minutes after the last button press if a learned i-Pilot controller
is powered up and within transmitting range. The remote will turn off after three
seconds if the i-Pilot controller is powered down or out of transmitting range.
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