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LINC 3.0

LINC 3.0

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HOME MENU

NCRS / NSS TAB

below 13.0 mph (20.9 kph). 

and NSS (Nautique Surf System) settings. NCRS and NSS are used to adjust the 

NSS Setting - used to adjust steepness. 5 is associated with the most 

vert wakesurf wave, and is also the most likely to be “washy” due to how 

steep the wave is. Having an NSS setting of 0 would create the mellowest 

or most ramp-like wakesurf wave, which would also create the “cleanest” 

wakesurf wave. The factory NSS setting has been set to 0 because with 

factory ballast, this creates the best all-around wave for the user.

above, NSS is On.

NCRS / NSS TAB (CONTINUED)

NCRS Setting - used to control steepness and can be used in conjunction 

with NSS setting. As with NSS, having an NCRS setting of 5 would create 

the steepest wakesurf wave. An NCRS setting of 0 would create the most 

ramp-like wave. Unlike NSS, an NCRS setting of 5 tends to create the 

cleanest wave and having a NCRS setting of 0 tends to create a wave 

more likely to “wash out”.

Surf Side - displays which side the surf wave is on. The wave icon with 

the arrow pointing to the left indicates the Port side and the wave icon 

with the arrow pointing to the right indicates the Starboard side (driver’s 

side). In the screenshot, the surf wave is set on the Port side. To change 

which side the surf wave is on, simply press the surf wave icon that is 

not highlighted. If the operator presses the surf wave icon that is not 

highlighted while driving at set speed, the surf wave will quickly move to 

that side.

Please note that in the screenshot the actual speed is listed at 0.0 mph, meaning 

the boat is not moving and is not traveling at the set speed of 11.2 mph. Because 

the boat is not set speed, the NSS Setting and NCRS Setting numbers are shown 

in an Orange color; this is to let the operator know that the NSS and NCRS plates 

are not at their set position. When set speed is achieved, those numbers will 

change to a light blue/white color to notify the user that those plates have moved 

to their set position. Changing the NSS or NCRS settings before the boat is close 

to set speed (while NSS and NCRS numbers are orange) will have no immediate 

HOME MENU

FIG. Q - NCRS/NSS TAB ON THE HOME MENU

Summary of Contents for LINC 3.0

Page 1: ...LINC 3 0 2016 OWNER S MANUAL SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE G21 G23 G25...

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Page 3: ...ation and control on electronically controlled engines communicating via SAE J1939 and NMEA 2000 The display is a multifunctional tool that provides GPS tracking multimedia display speed control and e...

Page 4: ...XDO PHQX icons or by rotating the Helm Command knob if the Menu Wheel is highlighted There are 7 menus Home Media Ballast Switching User Map and Preferences The middle icon of the Menu Wheel shows whi...

Page 5: ...Ballast Menu Overhead tab Switching Menu Features tab User Menu New User tab and Edit User mode Map Menu Full Map tab Preferences Menu System tab diagnostic pages and dealer menu pages Full screen pag...

Page 6: ...splay recognizes that the operator has touched the screen a small grey circular graphic will appear at the location where the operator has touched Operators can also scroll and swipe certain functions...

Page 7: ...2 tilt up down left and right like a joystick and 3 can be pressed down like a button The functions of each of the three physical actions listed above can change depending on the particular menu that...

Page 8: ...it will respond to input from the rotary knob or the 5 buttons on the Helm Command unit The highlight will stay in the same location until it is moved to a new function setting or until a new Menu or...

Page 9: ...over to the left See Fig C below FIG B ROTATING COUNTER CLOCKWISE BACK TO THE HOME MENU FROM THE MEDIA MENU FIG C MOVING THE HIGHLIGHT TO THE PAGE AREA PUSH OR USING HELM COMMAND ROTARY KNOB CONTINUE...

Page 10: ...lockwise to tun ON or rotate counter clockwise to turn OFF USING HELM COMMAND ROTARY KNOB CONTINUED After moving the highlight to the page area the operator can select functions settings by pushing do...

Page 11: ...de select from the setting see Fig F below The operator may now rotate the knob to highlight another setting In the image below Fig G the operator has rotated counter clockwise twice to highlight the...

Page 12: ...rotated clockwise twice to increase the NCRS Setting to 5 USING HELM COMMAND ROTARY KNOB CONTINUED Once again an operator can select functions settings by pushing down on the knob in Fig G below the o...

Page 13: ...NTINUED As mentioned previously when the operator is comfortable with where the setting is at he she may push down on the knob to de select from that setting see Fig F below FIG I PUSHING DOWN TO DE S...

Page 14: ...ct like shortcuts or hotkeys and allow the user to quickly jump to certain menus tabs and frequently used settings The Volume User and Speed Control buttons will each open up a unique pop up menu when...

Page 15: ...knob either direction or by pressing the plus and minus icons via touchscreen Pause Play or Mute Un mute by pressing down on the Helm Command knob or by pressing the pause icon via touchscreen Changin...

Page 16: ...the touchscreen Save Altered This will save any altered settings which are noted E LFRQV WR WKH FXUUHQW XVHU SUR OH Exit This will exit out of the User drop down menu and return to the previous screen...

Page 17: ...the Speed Control pop up appears the operator can perform the following functions Changing the Set Speed by either rotating the Helm Command knob either direction or by pressing the plus and minus ico...

Page 18: ...ently viewed page from the current tab to the next tab Pressing the tab button multiple times will cycle through all of the tabs The two screenshots below illustrate an example of pressing the Tab but...

Page 19: ...ke the operator back to the Home menu so that he she can have quick access to vital settings and gauges The two screenshots below illustrate an example of pressing the Home button to transition from t...

Page 20: ...and is also the most likely to be washy due to how steep the wave is Having an NSS setting of 0 would create the mellowest or most ramp like wakesurf wave which would also create the cleanest wakesurf...

Page 21: ...h side the surf wave is on simply press the surf wave icon that is not highlighted If the operator presses the surf wave icon that is not highlighted while driving at set speed the surf wave will quic...

Page 22: ...te shown in Fig to change the attitude or running angle of the boat based on user setting ballast levels and dynamic conditions By controlling the boat s attitude the NCRS system aids in planing helps...

Page 23: ...LWLRQ b Low the Hydro Plate will move up or down in smaller increments to help the boat get on plane quickly and stay on plane in tight turns This setting is recommended for boats that are lightly loa...

Page 24: ...ion for the boat in a large easy to read format This includes Engine temperature Engine oil pressure Battery charging voltage Engine RPM Air Temperature Water Temperature 7KH WDE DOVR LQFOXGHV WKH 6SH...

Page 25: ...key settings River Current should be pressed when driver is changing directions from traveling against the current to traveling with the current or vice versa 5LYHU 2 VHW should be adjusted up or down...

Page 26: ...e previous song or the next song if using Bluetooth or USB inputs or it will change the frequency channel if using AM FM or SirusXM radio inputs Play Pause or Unmute Mute will toggle Play Pause if usi...

Page 27: ...h LINC 3 0 by selecting the source function throughout the Helm Command knob or by tapping the press to turn stereo on text via touchscreen 7KH VWHUHR FDQ DOVR EH WXUQHG RQ DQG R IURP WKH VWHUHR KHDG...

Page 28: ...lity to change the categories USB device stereo plays from a device connected to the USB port in the passenger s side glove box The USB MENU tab contains additional functionality to control playlists...

Page 29: ...LINC 3 0 29 MEDIA MENU FIG Z BLUETOOTH MENU TAB ON THE MEDIA MENU FIG Y USB MENU TAB ON THE MEDIA MENU FIG X FM MENU TAB ON THE MEDIA MENU...

Page 30: ...eo through the RCA input This video appears on a Full Screen sized page An operator can exit from the full screen video page one of three ways 1 By pushing down on the tab button on Helm Command This...

Page 31: ...controls the volume level of the two bow speakers These speakers are located in recessed pocket panels Cockpit controls the volume level of the four speakers in the main cockpit area These speakers ar...

Page 32: ...ts EQ Auto Volume Auto Vol and Loudness LOUD settings from this tab Bass PRGL HV VRXQGV IURP WKH DXGLR V VWHP WKDW DUH ORZ LQ SLWFK Treble PRGL HV VRXQGV IURP WKH DXGLR V VWHP WKDW DUH KLJK LQ SLWFK F...

Page 33: ...e boat is below 5 mph 8 kph and Auto Vol Max will set the highest possible volume when the boat reaches it s set speed These Auto Volume Min Max values will automatically adapt to volume changes that...

Page 34: ...VW WDQNV If an operator presses Fill on a particular tank the pump will stay on and FRQWLQXH WR OO WKDW WDQN XQWLO LW LV IXOO 7KH RSHUDWRU PD DW DQ WLPH SUHVV VWRS SXPS V WR WXUQ WKH SXPS V R If an op...

Page 35: ...a triangle icon this triangle icon will move along the tank s segmented bar gauge graphic When all tank levels are properly set press Go to Set Levels and the pumps will DXWRPDWLFDOO OO RU GUDLQ HDFK...

Page 36: ...nction Ballast Shift allows the operator to shift weight Port to Starboard or vice versa in 50 lb 23 kg increments This is useful when the boat is slightly unbalanced and needs to have weight adjusted...

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Page 38: ...ry boat The Switching Menu displays digital switches for lights the heater fan and the seat heater pads in the driver s seat 7KH LJKWV WDE VKRZV RQ R VZLWFKHV IRU VRPH RI WKH ERDW V OLJKWLQJ 3OHDVH QR...

Page 39: ...DE WKH RSHUDWRU PD WXUQ RQ R WKH KHDWHU IDQ DQG GULYHU VHDW heater 7KH FXUUHQW RQ R VWDWH RI WKH SDVVHQJHU VHDW KHDWHU LV VKRZQ KHUH EXW LW FDQQRW be controlled by LINC that switch is located on top o...

Page 40: ...s of key features of the boat on a 3D model This includes the following features 12 Volt Outlets USB Inputs 3 5 mm Auxiliary Input T Handle drain Batteries Bilge Pump The operator cannot control any o...

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Page 42: ...7KH 8VHU LVW WDE SURYLGHV D OLVW RI DOO SUH ORDGHG DQG FUHDWHG XVHU SUR OHV V WKH RSHUDWRU VFUROOV WKURXJK GL HUHQW XVHU SUR OHV WKH GL HUHQW VHWWLQJ IRU HDFK KLJKOLJKWHG XVHU SUR OH ZLOO DSSHDU DW W...

Page 43: ...ow the operator WR FKDQJH HDFK LQGLYLGXDO VHWWLQJ RQ WKH XVHU SUR OH Delete GHOHWHV WKH XVHU SUR OH I SUHVVHG D ZDUQLQJ PHVVDJH ZLOO appear asking the operator if he she really wants to permanently de...

Page 44: ...UR OH This keyboard can be used via touchscreen or via the Helm Command Knob The orange box highlights which key you are on with the knob and pushing down on the knob it enters that character onto the...

Page 45: ...UR OH LQFOXGLQJ EDOODVW WDQN OHYHOV VHW VSHHG 1 56 VHWWLQJV DQG 166 VHWWLQJV LI applicable The NSS setting and Surf Side are only available when the set speed is below 13 0 mph 20 9 kph KHQ QLVKHG HLW...

Page 46: ...water The Mini Map tab contains four mapping functions Enable Joystick if selected enables the operator to move around the map by moving the Helm Command knob like a joystick The operator can joystic...

Page 47: ...window for waypoints and tracks To view the slideout window either press the yellow arrow icon on the screen or joystick over to the right with the Helm Command knob Waypoints allow the operator to m...

Page 48: ...d knob 7KH VOLGHRXW ZLQGRZ FRQWDLQV YH IXQFWLRQV Waypoint Manager takes the Operator to the waypoint manager where saved waypoints can be edited and deleted Save Waypoint saves a new waypoint where th...

Page 49: ...name of the waypoint Show On Map moves the map to the saved waypoint Delete Waypoint deletes the waypoint Go Back goes back to the list of waypoints The Track Manager is very similar and contains the...

Page 50: ...er water constant at the push of a button when a current is present Auto Volume automatically increases decreases the volume as speed increases decreases Speed Buzzer the LINC unit audibly buzzes when...

Page 51: ...brightness of the LINC display Units toggles the units displayed on LINC between English and Metric Time Zone VHWV WKH WLPH RQH DFFRUGLQJ WR 07 R VHW VWDQGDUGV Daylight Savings Time WRJJOHV GD OLJKW...

Page 52: ...ack and position chart and time and waypoint manager Also displays satellite status System Info LGHQWL HV WKH 1 GLVSOD DQG WKH FXUUHQW VRIWZDUH installed on the display Surf Select allows certain sett...

Page 53: ...change set speed change NSS setting change NCRS setting and to adjust the volume through a Pebble watch with the Surf Select App Power Diagnostics shows all of the electrical circuits and shows which...

Page 54: ...s displays a list of engine fault codes and descriptions on some engines corrective action will be shown This screen shows the current engine hours There is also a vertical Fault Log tab that will sho...

Page 55: ...LINC 3 0 55 PREFERENCES MENU SYSTEM TAB CONTINUED 6 VWHP QIR LGHQWL HV WKH 1 GLVSOD DQG WKH FXUUHQW VRIWZDUH LQVWDOOHG RQ WKH display FIG WW SYSTEM INFO ON PREFERENCES MENU...

Page 56: ...de and message the SPN Suspect Parameter Number and FMI Failure Mode Indicator number These numbers follow standards set by the engine manufacturer or SAE J1939 Pressing Previous or Next will cycle th...

Page 57: ...rs If a circuit fault appears a brief description will appear Pressing Details will provide more information on the circuit fault and pressing Ignore will close the diagnostic message window If ignore...

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