Garmin Force Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

A list of the ten closest waypoints is shown.

2

Select a waypoint.

3

Select 

Review

.

Editing a Waypoint Name

1

On the remote control, select 

 > 

Waypoints

.

A list of the ten closest waypoints is shown.

2

Select a waypoint.

3

Select 

Edit

.

4

Enter a new name for the waypoint.

Deleting a Waypoint

1

On the remote control, select 

 > 

Waypoints

.

A list of the ten closest waypoints is shown.

2

Select a waypoint.

3

Select 

Delete

.

Routes

A route is a sequence of locations that leads you to your final 

destination.
When you connect the trolling motor to a chartplotter, the routes 

stored on the chartplotter are synchronized with the routes 

stored on the trolling motor. Deleting or editing routes on one 

device automatically changes the routes stored on the other 

device. You can create routes on the chartplotter only.
You can save up to 100 routes.

Navigating a Route

1

On the remote control, select 

 > 

Routes

.

A list of the ten closest routes is shown.

2

Select a route.

3

Select 

Navigate To

.

4

Select an option:
• To navigate the route from the starting point used when 

the route was created, select 

Forward

.

• To navigate the route from the destination point used 

when the route was created, select 

Backward

.

• To navigate from your current location to the beginning of 

the route, then navigate the route, select 

From Start

.

5

Turn on the propeller (

Turning the Propeller On and Off

page 5

).

The trolling motor drives along the route in the chosen 

direction (

Navigating

, page 8

).

Viewing Route Details

1

On the remote control, select 

 > 

Routes

.

A list of the ten closest routes is shown.

2

Select a route.

3

Select 

Review

.

Editing a Route Name

1

On the remote control, select 

 > 

Routes

.

A list of the ten closest routes is shown.

2

Select a route.

3

Select 

Edit

.

4

Enter a new name for the route.

Deleting a Route

1

On the remote control, select 

 > 

Routes

.

A list of the ten closest routes is shown.

2

Select a route.

3

Select 

Delete

.

Tracks

A track is a recording of the path of your boat. The track 

currently being recorded is called the active track, and it can be 

saved. You can save up to 50 tracks.
When you connect the trolling motor to a chartplotter, the active 

track and saved tracks stored on the chartplotter are 

synchronized with the active track and saved tracks stored on 

the trolling motor. Adding, deleting, or editing active and saved 

tracks on one device automatically changes the active and 

saved tracks stored on the other device.

Saving the Active Track

The track currently being recorded is called the active track. You 

can save the active track and navigate it later.
You can save up to 50 tracks on the trolling motor.

1

On the remote control, select 

 > 

Tracks

 > 

Save Active 

Track

.

The active track is saved with the current date as the track 

name.

2

Change the name for the saved track (optional).

Clearing the Active Track

Select 

 > 

Tracks

 > 

Clear Active Track

.

The track memory is cleared, and the active track continues 

to be recorded.

Navigating to the Start of the Active Track

The track currently being recorded is called the active track. You 

can navigate from your current position back to the starting point 

of the active track along the path you traveled.

1

Select 

 > 

Tracks

 > 

Backtrack

.

2

Turn on the propeller (

Turning the Propeller On and Off

page 5

).

The trolling motor navigates back to the starting point of the 

active track along the path you traveled (

Navigating

page 8

).

Navigating a Saved Track

1

Select 

 > 

Tracks

 > 

Saved Tracks

.

A list of the ten closest saved tracks is shown.

2

Select a saved track.

3

Select 

Navigate To

.

4

Select an option:
• To navigate the saved track from the beginning of the 

track to the end, select 

Forward

.

• To navigate the saved track from the end of the track back 

to the beginning, select 

Backward

.

5

Turn on the propeller (

Turning the Propeller On and Off

page 5

).

The trolling motor drives along the saved track in the chosen 

direction (

Navigating

, page 8

).

Viewing Saved Track Details

1

On the remote control, select 

 > 

Tracks

 > 

Saved Tracks

.

A list of the ten closest saved tracks is shown.

2

Select a saved track.

3

Select 

Review

.

Editing a Saved Track Name

1

On the remote control, select 

 > 

Tracks

 > 

Saved Tracks

.

A list of the ten closest saved tracks is shown.

2

Select a saved track.

3

Select 

Edit

.

4

Enter a new name for the saved track.

Operation

7

Summary of Contents for Force

Page 1: ...FORCE TROLLINGMOTOR Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...ion to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Go to www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use of this product Garmin the Garmin logo...

Page 3: ...g Your Position 6 Gesture Controls 6 Waypoints 6 Creating a Waypoint 6 Navigating to a Waypoint 6 Viewing Waypoint Details 6 Editing a Waypoint Name 7 Deleting a Waypoint 7 Routes 7 Navigating a Route...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...y deployed position to check the depth If you are stowing the trolling motor move the motor to the stowed position to check the depth 6 Repeat this procedure if necessary to set the correct depth for...

Page 6: ...Motor Calibrate Compass 4 Using the foot pedal or outboard motor to steer follow the on screen instructions Setting the Bow Offset Based on the installation angle the trolling motor may not align with...

Page 7: ...ning Your Heading page 6 Press to turn off heading hold stop the propeller and resume manual control Hold to set the heading hold by pointing the remote Using Gesture Controls to Adjust the Heading Ho...

Page 8: ...toes to turn the motor clockwise Push the pedal with your heel to turn the motor counter clockwise NOTE When anchor lock or heading hold is on or you are following a route press the pedal to resume m...

Page 9: ...ller speed quickly increases to full speed 2 Press to return to the previous propeller speed TIP When at full speed you can press on the remote control to slowly decrease the propeller speed Maintaini...

Page 10: ...ng motor You must calibrate the compass in the trolling motor Calibrating the Trolling Motor page 2 and the compass in the remote control Calibrating the Remote Control page 4 before you can use gestu...

Page 11: ...saved You can save up to 50 tracks When you connect the trolling motor to a chartplotter the active track and saved tracks stored on the chartplotter are synchronized with the active track and saved...

Page 12: ...or is moving too much decrease the value Navigation Gain Sets the response of the trolling motor when navigating If you need the trolling motor to be more responsive and move quicker increase the valu...

Page 13: ...onnect the mobile device to the trolling motor Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App page 9 2 When a software update is available and you have internet access on your mobile device select Softwar...

Page 14: ...lbf 6 A 40 101 N m 23 lbf 9 A 50 140 N m 31 lbf 14 A 60 184 N m 41 lbf 21 A 70 233 N m 52 lbf 29 A 80 287 N m 65 lbf 40 A 90 345 N m 78 lbf 54 A 100 355 N m 80 lbf 57 A 36 0 Vdc Power Source Throttle...

Page 15: ...vigation 8 pausing 8 stopping 8 P product registration 9 product support 9 propeller out of the water 5 turning on 5 R registering the device 9 remote control 6 button actions 3 pairing 4 screen 3 rou...

Page 16: ...support garmin com August 2019 190 02521 00_0A...

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