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LINC PAN0RAY

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OVERVIEW

LINC INTERFACE

FIG. A1 - ROTATING CLOCKWISE FROM THE HOME MENU TO THE MEDIA MENU

HELM COMMAND

USING HELM COMMAND - ROTARY KNOB

When LINC 3.0 has completed its start-up sequence, a “highlight” will appear 

over the Menu Wheel. This highlight is similar to a computer cursor; it shows the 

current position for user interaction and 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 

menu tab is selected.

When the highlight is over the Menu Wheel, simply rotate the Helm Command 

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Summary of Contents for LINC PAN0RAY 2020

Page 1: ...LINC PAN0RAY 20 OWNER S MANUAL FOR SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE MODELS ...

Page 2: ...Prtcuts HOME MENU Main Tab tG and G4 Pats t aOE Pats 4tatus Tab River Mode Tab 4teering Assist Tab Optional AUDIO MENU Main Tab Dynamic 4ource Tab Zone Control Tab VEJP 4etup Tab GOPRO MENU Control Tab 4ettings Tab t POOecting a GoPro Camera Gallery Tab BALLAST MENU Manual Tab 4et Level Tab Overhead Tab witI allast 4IJGt 5 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 19 20 25 26 33 26 29 30 33 34 35 37 38 41 42 43 44 45 4...

Page 3: ...ll Map Tab Waypoints and Tracks PREFERENCES MENU Settings Tab Display Tab System Tab Power Diagnostics Engine Diagnostics System Info RIGHT SECTION Switchboard Tab Editing the Functions Vitals Tab WARNINGS AND POP UP MESSAGE Engine Diagnostic Message Circuit Fault Message 62 63 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 75 74 75 76 77 78 81 79 80 81 82 85 83 85 86 88 89 ...

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Page 5: ...ultifunctional tool that provides GPS tracking multimedia display speed control and enables equipment RSHUDWRUV WR YLHZ PDQ GL HUHQW HQJLQH SDUDPHWHUV DQG VHUYLFH FRGHV CARE AND MAINTENANCE General maintenance is not required however a soft cloth can be used for cleaning the unit Window cleaner or alcohol can also be used to clean the glass portion of the display Do not use harsh or abrasive clean...

Page 6: ...ons on the screen When the display 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 lists and menus on the touchscreen display 7R HQVXUH SURSHU XVH PDNH VXUH WKDW KDQGV DQG ȴQJHUV DUH GU DQG clean of any oils or lotions before touching the display ...

Page 7: ...ilt 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 is displayed EODFN UXEEHU NH SDG VXUURXQGV WKH NQRE ZLWK GL HUHQW EXWWRQV These buttons act like shortcuts or hot keys and allow the user to quickly jump to certain menus tabs and frequently used setting...

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Page 9: ...l audio settings he she should look at the left side of the screen navigate to the audio menu and select the proper menu tab to adjust VSHFLȴF DXGLR VHWWLQJV RIGHT SECTION also displays information and functions but is meant for quicker operation The right section does not use menus and contains only two tabs at all times the vitals tab and the switchboard tab The vitals tab contains YLWDO HQJLQH ...

Page 10: ... turned on MENU WHEEL L HUHQW PHQXV FDQ EH VHOHFWHG KHUH E WDSSLQJ individual menu icons or by rotating the Helm Command knob if the Menu Wheel is highlighted There can be up to 8 menus Home Audio Video Ballast Switching User Map and Preferences The middle icon of the Menu Wheel shows which menu is currently being viewed MENU TAB BAR This tab bar changes depending on the current menu Each tab cont...

Page 11: ...res two tabs the switchboard tab and the vitals tab The switchboard tab shown in the screenshot features 4 functions that can be customized by a user see pages 62 65 The vitals tab displays all of the vital engine gauges and system information for the boat in a large easy to read format This includes engine temperature engine oil pressure battery charging voltage engine RPM air temperature and wat...

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Page 13: ...quired e g when creating a new user Map Menu Full Map tab Preferences Menu System tab diagnostic pages and dealer menu pages Full screen pages will slightly re position critical gauges and settings to the top and bottom of the screen Current speed and volume level move to the top in the FULLSCREEN STATUS BAR whereas the depth and fuel gauges move to the bottom in the MENU TAB BAR FULLSCREEN STATUS...

Page 14: ...ght is similar to a computer cursor it shows the current position for user interaction and 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 menu tab is selected When the highlight is over the Menu Wheel simply rotate the Helm Command NQRE FORFNZLVH ...

Page 15: ...k over to the left See Fig A3 below FIG A2 ROTATING COUNTER CLOCKWISE BACK TO THE HOME MENU FROM THE MEDIA MENU FIG A3 MOVING THE HIGHLIGHT TO THE PAGE AREA PUSH OR USING HELM COMMAND ROTARY KNOB CONTINUED To return to a previously viewed menu simply rotate the knob the opposite way The menu will appear with the tab that was last selected see Fig A2 below ...

Page 16: ...e clockwise 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 down on the knob see Fig D below This will change the background color behind the function setting to white to increase visibility over the other functions settings FIG A5 ROTATING COUNTER CLOCKWISE ...

Page 17: ...o de select from the setting see Fig A6 below The operator may now rotate the knob to highlight another setting In the image below Fig A7 the operator has rotated counter clockwise twice to highlight the NCRS Setting FIG A6 PUSHING DOWN TO DE SELECT A SETTING THE NSS SETTING IN THIS EXAMPLE FIG A7 ROTATING COUNTER CLOCKWISE TO HIGHLIGHT A DIFFERENT SETTING PUSH ...

Page 18: ...s 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 H below the operator has selected the NCRS setting FIG A9 ROTATING CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE A SETTING FIG A8 PUSHING DOWN TO SELECT A SETTING THE NCRS SETTING IN THIS EXAMPLE PUSH ...

Page 19: ...CONTINUED 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 J below FIG A10 PUSHING DOWN TO DE SELECT A SETTING THE NCRS SETTING IN THIS EXAMPLE PUSH ...

Page 20: ... act like shortcuts or hot keys 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 pressed Each of those pop up menus will close when that same button is pressed again HELM COMMAND VOLUME TAB USER SPEED CONTROL HOME ...

Page 21: ...e Helm Command 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 Changing the Track or Frequency by either joysticking the Helm Command knob either left or right or by pressing the next track and previous track icons via touchscreen NOTE ΖI WKH ȊVWHUHR LV R...

Page 22: ...nob or via the touchscreen Save Altered This will save any altered settings which are noted E RUDQJH Ȋ ȋ LFRQV WR WKH FXUUHQW XVHU SURȴOH Exit This will exit out of the User drop down menu and return to the previous screen 6ZLWFKLQJ WR D L HUHQW 8VHU 3URȴOH Four of the most recently DFWLYDWHG XVHU SURȴOHV ZLOO EH OLVWHG WRZDUGV WKH ERWWRP RI WKH drop down menu The boat will immediate adjust to new...

Page 23: ...ce 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 icons via touchscreen 6SHHG RQWURO 2Q 2 by pressing down on the Helm Command knob or by pressing the pause icon via touchscreen FIG B3 POP UP AFTER PRESSING THE SPEED CONTROL BUTTON ON HELM COMMAND ...

Page 24: ...urrently 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 button on the Home menu FIG B4 PRESSING THE TAB BUTTON ON HELM COMMAND TO CHANGE TO THE STATUS TAB ...

Page 25: ... take 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 the Ballast menu to the Home menu FIG B5 PRESSING THE HOME BUTTON TO RETURN TO THE HOME MENU ...

Page 26: ... Nautique Hydro Plate shown in Fig C2 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 keep the boat on plane in tight turns and reduces bow rise for improved visibility NCRS also functions as a wake shaping device By varying the NCRS Setting from 0 to 5 the user ...

Page 27: ...56 6HWWLQJ SRVLWLRQ 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 loaded and have a small number of passengers c High the Hydro Plate will move up or down in larger increments to help the boat get on plane quickly and stay on plane in tight turns This set...

Page 28: ...HUHQFHV 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 aro...

Page 29: ...hange 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 Fig C3 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 no...

Page 30: ...o Gate system in order to aid the boat in getting on plane and to shape the wake for VNLLQJ ZDNHERDUGLQJ RU VXUȴQJ KHQ the Hydro Gate is lowered towards the 0 setting it creates maximum lift IRU D ZDNH ZLWK D ZHOO GHȴQHG FUHVW and shallower ramp When he Hydro Gate is raised towards the 5 setting it allows the boat to sit deeper in the water creating the maximum size wake with a steep ramp FIG C5 N...

Page 31: ...peed in order to help the boat with getting on plane or staying on plane D 2 WKH ERDW ZLOO UHPDLQ DW WKH GUR DWH 6HWWLQJ SRVLWLRQ regardless of speed c On the Hydro Gate will move up or down in larger increments to help the boat get on plane quickly and stay on plane in tight turns This setting is recommended for boats that are heavily loaded and have a large number of passengers How large steep d...

Page 32: ... 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 fo...

Page 33: ...nge 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 Fig C6 the actual speed is listed at 0 0 mph meaning the boat is not moving and is not traveling at the set speed of 10 5 mph Because the boat is not ...

Page 34: ...ast tanks Lights displays which light circuits are currently on in the boat Climate if equipped If seat heaters are equipped this view will display whether or not the driver and passenger seat heaters are on 7KH 6WDWXV WDE GRHV QRW DOORZ WKH RSHUDWRU WR DGMXVW GL HUHQW EDOODVW light or climate settings Please see the Ballast or Switching menus to adjust those settings FIG D1 STATUS TAB ON THE HOME...

Page 35: ...the boat relative to the current River Mode has two 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 to equal the estimated FXUUHQW VSHHG 7KLV R VHW QXPEHU ZLOO EH DGGHG WR RU VXEWUDFWHG IURP the GPS speed depending on the River Current direction I...

Page 36: ...een default which is a GPS speed control with occasional inputs from the Paddle Wheel and Paddle Wheel which is speed control derived from the Paddle Wheel device In general GPS is more accurate but does not account for the speed of the river current and thus requires DGGLWLRQDO XVHU LQSXW IRU WKH ULYHU FXUUHQW VSHHG RU ȊULYHU R VHWȋ Paddle Wheel speed control is not as accurate as GPS but takes t...

Page 37: ... it is recommended that the operator leave this setting alone unless they suspect that the Paddle Wheel needs re calibrating so that the boat can achieve the proper speed When in doubt contact your local dealer if you think the boat is measuring the incorrect speed or WKLQN RX QHHG WR DGMXVW WKH 3DGGOH KHHO 2 VHW HOME MENU FIG E3 RIVER MODE TAB W PADDLE WHEEL SPEED INPUT ...

Page 38: ...6 5 kph WARNING Just like a boat propeller the NISA thruster propeller rotates at a high rate of speed and while it is in use the rotating propeller may cause serious injury or death You should not approach the ladder or swim platform while it is in operation Even though the propeller is contained within a tunnel there is a large volume of water pulled through the tunnel by the propeller when it i...

Page 39: ... to move towards starboard Moving the wheel to port will cause the transom to move towards port just as a car would steer in reverse backing up With the wheel centered there will be no output commanded from the Automatic Steering Assist There is a dead band with the wheel centered and MXVW R FHQWHU WR WKH SRUW DQG VWDUERDUG WR DOORZ D QHXWUDO DUHD VWDUWLQJ SRLQW V the wheel is moved outside the de...

Page 40: ...c will then turn white while the graphic is white tilt the knob like a joystick left port or right starboard Full 100 thrust will continue to be given for as long as the knob is tilted left right or for as long as one of the touchpoints icon is pressed STEERING ASSIST TAB Automatic Steering Assist advice continued response needed for the maneuver in order to optimize run time of the thruster This ...

Page 41: ...the amount of run time that the stern thruster can be used the smaller the curved line the smaller amount of run time that remains The segmented gauge illustrates the current steering wheel rudder position This will correspond to the amount of thrust when Auto Steering Assist is turned to Low or High ORANGE Colored Graphics Fig F4 the NISA stern thruster is not currently in use BLUE Colored Graphi...

Page 42: ... the 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 using Bluetooth or USB inputs or it will toggle Unmute Mute if using AM FM SirusXM or Auxiliary inputs Source displays the currently selected audio source The operator can change between the AM radio ...

Page 43: ...INC 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 XQLW ZKLFK LV located inside the glove box in passenger s side of the boat just above the observer s seat FIG G2 SCREENSHOT OF LINC 3 0 IF STEREO IS TURNED OFF ...

Page 44: ... MENU tab contains additional functionality to control playlists from USB devices The Browse Files function will bring up a pop up menu that will allow the operator to QDYLJDWH WKURXJK WKH IROGHUV DQG ȴOHV WKDW DUH RQ WKH 86 FRQQHFWHG device Please note that it may take a while for the system to load all of WKH IROGHUV ȴOHV WKDW DUH VWRUHG RQ WKH 86 FRQQHFWHG GHYLFH Weather Band stereo plays Weath...

Page 45: ...LINC PAN0RAY 45 AUDIO MENU FIG G4 BLUETOOTH MENU TAB ON THE MEDIA MENU FIG G3 USB MENU TAB ON THE MEDIA MENU ...

Page 46: ...volume level of the speakers in the main cockpit area and the bow if equipped Some of these speakers are located in recessed pocket panels Dash if equipped controls the volume level of the two dash speakers or tweeters located just behind the windshield and in front the dash driver s side and in front of the glove box passenger s side Tower if equipped controls the volume level of the tower speake...

Page 47: ...XQGV IURP WKH DXGLR V VWHP WKDW DUH LQ WKH IUHTXHQF range between 250 2000 Hz available if Zone Control is equipped Treble PRGLȴHV VRXQGV IURP WKH DXGLR V VWHP WKDW DUH KLJK LQ SLWFK Balance adjusts the sound port to starboard left to right Increasing the fade will increase the volume on the port side of the boat and decrease the volume on the starboard side of the boat and vice versa not availabl...

Page 48: ...volume changes that the operator makes while driving For example if the operator is at 2 mph and he she lowers the volume to 5 then the volume will lower to 5 whenever the operator is below 5 mph again If the operator is driving at the set speed 25 0 mph in Fig G6 and he she increases the volume to 31 the volume will then become 31 whenever he she reaches set speed again The Minimum and Maximum va...

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Page 50: ... time remaining or number of images remaining This area also contains a preview window that can display a live video feed from the connected camera Please note that this preview feature will be unavailable while the camera is recording in use GoPro Record Capture Timelapse If in video mode this will start or stop video recording If in single photo mode this will take one picture If in burst photo ...

Page 51: ...menu so that the operator can connect a new GoPro camera through WiFi Please see the following pages for further instructions of the connecting process Saved GoPro Cameras Will bring up a pop up menu of the previously used GoPro cameras The operator may then choose to connect or delete any previously used cameras GoPro Auto Record If video or photo timelapse mode are selected Auto Record will auto...

Page 52: ...appear with the signal strength indicated to the left of the network name Scroll down to select the desired camera From there a keyboard will pop up for you to enter the password for the GoPro WiFi the password may be displayed on your camera s screen After entering the password the pop up menu will disappear the system will ȴQLVK WKH FRQQHFWLQJ SURFHVV ZLWK WKH FDPHUD DQG WKHQ WKH QDPH RI WKH FDP...

Page 53: ...LINC PAN0RAY 53 GOPRO MENU FIG H4 POP UP MENU FOR CONNECTING A NEW GOPRO CAMERA FIG H5 POP UP MENU FOR ENTERING WIFI PASSWORD FOR A GOPRO CAMERA ERA A F F FIG ...

Page 54: ...Cameras and a pop up menu will appear see Fig H7 Scroll through the list of previously connected GoPro cameras and select the desired camera The pop up menu will then disappear and the name of the camera will appear with a battery status icon and the Connected text At this stage you may now remotely control your GoPro camera through the Control tab or you may view WKH VDYHG ȴOHV RQ RXU R3UR camera...

Page 55: ...LINC PAN0RAY 55 GOPRO MENU FIG H7 POP UP MENU FOR CONNECTING A NEW GOPRO CAMERA ...

Page 56: ...will allow the operator to scroll through all files that are stored on the connected GoPro camera As the operator highlights a file an image preview will appear in the viewing area Please note that when a video is highlighted only a still image will appear in the viewing area When the file is selected the operator can choose to go back to the file menu or can choose to delete that file If there is...

Page 57: ...LINC PAN0RAY 57 GOPRO MENU FIG H9 SELECTING A FILE ON THE GALLERY TAB FIG H10 APPEARANCE OF GALLERY TAB IF NO GOPRO CAMERA IS CONNECTED TED ...

Page 58: ... SXPSV RQ R WR ȴOO RU GUDLQ WKH EDOODVW WDQNV If an operator presses Fill on a particular tank the pump will stay on and FRQWLQXH WR ȴOO WKDW WDQN XQWLO LW LV IXOO 7KH RSHUDWRU PD DW DQ WLPH SUHVV ȊVWRS SXPS V ȋ WR WXUQ WKH SXPS V R If an operator presses Drain on a particular tank the pump will stay on and FRQWLQXH WR GUDLQ WKDW WDQN XQWLO LW LV FRPSOHWHO HPSW DW 2QFH DJDLQ WKH RSHUDWRU PD DW DQ ...

Page 59: ...by 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 ȴOO RU GUDLQ HDFK WDQN WR WKHLU VHW OHYHOV Once again the operator may at any time press stop pump s to turn the SXPS V R 3OHDVH QRWH WKDW HDFK RI WKH GHIDXOW IDFWRU XVHU SURȴOHV FRPH ZLWK SUH determined ballast ta...

Page 60: ...res a Ballast Shift function 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 in small increments To use Ballast Shift just select Ballast Shift and set the amount of weight to be VKLIWHG WR WKH 3RUW RU 6WDUERDUG VLGHV IWHU D VKRUW YHULȴFDWLRQ SHULRG WKH ...

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Page 62: ...n every 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 ERDWȇV OLJKWLQJ 3OHDVH QRWH that the Nav Anchor light switch is located on the keypad below the LINC display FIG K1 LIGHTS TAB ON THE SWITCHING MENU ...

Page 63: ...lighted cup holders and the lighted Nautique badges RXUWHV LJKWV WXUQV DOO RI WKH FRXUWHV OLJKWV RQ RU R Courtesy Brightness adjusts the brightness of the courtesy lights in LQFUHPHQWV RI Courtesy Color Cycle will constantly cycle through multiple colors if turned on The courtesy lights will slowly fade from one color to another Courtesy Color will select one color for all courtesy lights unless C...

Page 64: ... 4 other user selected colors can be deleted or overwritten A factory rest of the LINC system will default the system back to the 12 factory pre set colors and the 4 empty slots When a color slot is selected in the Favorite Colors pop up several options appear see Fig K6 Back Arrow Icon Will take the operator back to the list of favorite colors Select LOO LPPHGLDWHO FKDQJH DOO FRXUWHV OLJKWV WR WK...

Page 65: ... SWITCHING MENU COURTESY COLOR FAVORITE COLORS Delete will delete the color name and information from that particular slot Once deleted the slot will then say EMPTY FIG K6 FAVORITE COLORS POP UP OPTIONS FOR EACH COLOR ...

Page 66: ...PDWH WDE 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 of the deck just aft of the passenger s seat aka observer s seat love seat The Climate tab also displays the current air and water temperatures in the top portion of the page FIG K2 CLIMATE TAB O...

Page 67: ...tures 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 of the above features through LINC this tab is meant to just simply display the location of those features for reference SWITCHING MENU ...

Page 68: ...RȴOHV 7KH 8VHU LVW WDE SURYLGHV D OLVW RI DOO SUH ORDGHG DQG FUHDWHG XVHU SURȴOHV V WKH RSHUDWRU VFUROOV WKURXJK GL HUHQW XVHU SURȴOHV WKH GL HUHQW VHWWLQJ IRU HDFK KLJKOLJKWHG XVHU SURȴOH ZLOO DSSHDU DW WKH WRS SRUWLRQ RI WKH SDJH VHH LJ KHQ D XVHU SURȴOH LV LQ WKH VHOHFWHG VWDWH IRXU RSWLRQV ZLOO DSSHDU VHH LJ LQ the following page Back arrow pressing this will return the operator to the user li...

Page 69: ...the operator WR FKDQJH HDFK LQGLYLGXDO VHWWLQJ RQ WKH XVHU SURȴOH Delete GHOHWHV WKH XVHU SURȴOH ΖI SUHVVHG D ZDUQLQJ PHVVDJH ZLOO appear asking the operator if he she really wants to permanently delete WKH XVHU SURȴOH FIG L2 USER LIST TAB ON THE USER MENU WITH A USER PROFILE IN THE SELECTED STATE ...

Page 70: ... SURȴOH 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 user name text box KHQ ȴQLVKHG ZLWK WKH XVHU QDPH SUHVV WKH ȊHQWHUȋ NH WR PRYH WR WKH QH W VWHS FIG L3 NEW USER TAB KEYBOARD FOR NEW USER PROFILE NAME ...

Page 71: ...QG 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 These settings will occupy the left and the right sides of the screen when the RSHUDWRU LV HGLWLQJ D XVHU SURȴOH KHQ ȴQLVKHG HLWKHU SUHVV ȊFDQFHOȋ WR FDQFHO RXW RI WKH QHZ XVHU SURFHVV RU SUHVV ȊVDYH FKDQJHVȋ WR VDYH WKH QHZO FUHDWHG XVHU SURȴOH DQG UHWXUQ WR WKH User List t...

Page 72: ... of 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 joystick in four directions up down left and right Course Up North Up toggles orientation of the map Course Up will rotate the map according to where the front of the boat is pointed to North Up will alwa...

Page 73: ...ellow arrow icon on the screen to the right side of Fig M2 or joystick over to the right with the Helm Command knob Waypoints allow the operator to mark certain areas of interest with one of the IRXU PDS ZD SRLQW LFRQV ȴVK DQFKRU JDV SXPS RU ȵDJ Tracks allow the operator to save the track or path of the boat Please see the new couple of pages to learn about the operation of the slideout menu waypo...

Page 74: ...nd knob 7KH VOLGHRXW ZLQGRZ FRQWDLQV ȴYH 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 the cursor is currently located Track Manager takes the Operator to the track manager where saved waypoints can be edited and deleted Save Track saves the current track Clear Track clears the current ...

Page 75: ...e 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 following functions Edit Name allows operator to edit the name of the track Show Hide toggles whether the track is shown or hidden Delete Track deletes the track Go Back goes back to the list of tracks F...

Page 76: ... over 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 the set speed is achieved Depth Buzzer the LINC unit audibly buzzes when the boat is in shallow waters and buzzes when the minimum depth is reached Minimum Depth VHWV ZKHQ WKH HSWK X HU JRHV R FIG...

Page 77: ...the 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 VDYLQJV WLPH RQ R Clock Mode toggles the clock between 12 hour and 24 hour mode FIG N2 DISPLAY TAB ON PREFERENCES MENU ...

Page 78: ...isplays a menu that give dealers technicians access to change critical settings options for the boat This menu is password protected to prevent the customer from adjusting critical boat settings WKDW PD VLJQLȴFDQWO D HFW WKH RSHUDWLRQ RI WKH ERDW Surf Select if turned on it allows certain settings to be changed by VRPHRQH ZKR LV ULGLQJ VXUȴQJ EHKLQG WKH ERDW ZLWK WKH 6XUI 6HOHFW Remote or Surf Sel...

Page 79: ... voltage from the Ballast senders NOTE It is strongly advised that you contact your Nautique dealer immediately if a circuit fault appears ΖI DQ HOHFWULFDO SUREOHP KDV EHHQ ȴ HG E D WHFKQLFLDQ WKH WHFKQLFLDQ FDQ WKHQ navigate to the circuit that had a problem and then hit Reset Fault to then reset the status of that particular circuit FIG N4 POWER DIAGNOSTICS ON PREFERENCES MENU ...

Page 80: ...Diagnostics 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 show prior stored faults FIG N5 ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS ON PREFERENCES MENU ...

Page 81: ...y When pressed the Factory Rest Settings button will reset everything in LINC back to the factory default settings NOTE The Reboot to Bootloader button is intended for Nautique or Dealer WHFKQLFLDQV RQO 7KLV EXWWRQ DOORZV WHFKQLFLDQV WR ORDG Ζ1 VRIWZDUH ȴOHV via the LINC USB port to the display screen FIG N6 SYSTEM INFO ON PREFERENCES MENU ...

Page 82: ...e operator to select his her four favorite IXQFWLRQV VR WKDW WKH FDQ EH TXLFNO DGMXVWHG RU WXUQHG RQ R IURP WKH right side of the screen without having to navigate to any left side menus The operator can freely mix and match functions from various menus on the switchboard tab these functions will operate exactly as they do from their native menus FIG P1 SWITCHBOARD TAB ON THE RIGHT SECTION OF THE ...

Page 83: ...pencil icon touch point next to the SWITCHBOARD name when viewing the switchboard tab like the example below 2 Press and Hold on the tab button on the Helm Command keypad when the operator has a function highlighted in the Switchboard tab Radio Source is highlighted in the example below RIGHT SECTION PRESS HOLD OR see following pages for further instructions ...

Page 84: ...rence You can either make your selection via touchscreen or through Helm Command by rotating the knob and pressing down The second step is to then select which new function you would like for that particular line via touchscreen or Helm Command see Fig P3 on the next page 3OHDVH QRWH WKDW DOO RI WKH GL HUHQW SRVVLEOH VZLWFKERDUG IXQFWLRQV DUH organized into tabs at the bottom of the screen You may...

Page 85: ...upon certain optionally equipped items e g certain audio functions for the Zone Control option and those functions will not be displayed if certain options are not equipped After selecting your desired function the Edit Switchboard dialog box will close and will display the new function in its proper location on the right side of the screen under the switchboard tab RIGHT SECTION FIG P3 SWITCHBOAR...

Page 86: ...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 6SHHG RQWURO 2Q 2 VR WKDW XVHUV FDQ TXLFNO WXUQ WKDW RQ RU R DV QHHGHG FIG P4 SWITCHBOARD TAB ON THE RIGHT SECTION OF THE DISPLAY ...

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Page 88: ... Code 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 through the diagnostic messages and pressing Ignore will close the diagnostic message window If ignore is pressed a smaller message will appear in upper left hand corner of the screen until the probl...

Page 89: ...a circuit fault message is displayed 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 is pressed a smaller message will appear in upper left hand corner of the screen until the problem is corrected see image below FIG Q2 ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS ON PREFERENCES MENU ...

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