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W

IRELESS

R

EMOTE

O

VERVIEW

The  wireless  remote  includes  multiple  keys  that  allow  you  to  quickly
perform various actions on the control head. For example, use the remote
to mark waypoints, open menus, adjust settings, display views, etc. 

Some keys on the wireless remote include both a 

single press function

and a

press and hold function

. Also, some keys include default settings

and some keys are customizable. See the table below for an overview of
the wireless remote keys and key functions.

Remote Keys

Remote Key

Single Press Function

Press and Hold Function

Press the MARK key to mark a waypoint.

Customizable, see 

Assign Key Functions

on the Wireless Remote

.

The PLUS (+) and MINUS (-) keys are
customizable, see 

Assign Key Functions

on the Wireless Remote

.

For  example,  you  can  program  the
PLUS  and  MINUS  keys  to  adjust  the
Chart Speed setting in Sonar View. 

The  MENU  key  is  customizable,  see

Assign Key Functions on the Wireless
Remote

.

For  example,  you  can  program  the
MENU  key  to  start  and  stop  Sonar
Recording in Side Imaging View. 

Customizable, see 

Assign Key Functions

on the Wireless Remote

.

Press the DATA BOX key to display the
Data Box View. See 

Additional Wireless

Remote Features: Data Box View

.

With  the  Data  Box  View  displayed 
on-screen, press and hold the DATA BOX
key  for  several  seconds  to  display
different  data  boxes.  See 

Additional

Wireless  Remote  Features:  Data  Box
View

.

The  ARROW  keys  are  used  to  cycle
through all available views. With a view
displayed  on-screen,  press  either
ARROW key repeatedly until the view you
want to use is displayed on the screen.

Next View: 

Press the RIGHT ARROW key.

Previous View: 

Press the LEFT ARROW

key.

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Wireless Remote Overview

Summary of Contents for AS RC

Page 1: ...WIRELESS REMOTE Operations Guide...

Page 2: ...t may occur due to direct or indirect damage to the unit s hardware or software It is important to back up your control head s data les periodically Data les should also be saved to your PC before res...

Page 3: ...se of their respective owners 2018 Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics Inc All rights reserved ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS Products sold in the U S are not intended for use in the international...

Page 4: ...e to the Control Head 8 2 Confirm the Connection 9 3 Test the Remote 10 Install the Dongle on the Boat optional 11 1 Determine the Mounting Location 11 2 Install the Dongle 12 Connect Cables 13 Gettin...

Page 5: ...4 Table of Contents 1 Year Limited Warranty 33 Humminbird Service Policy 33 Returning Your Unit for Service 34 Contact Humminbird 35 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 6: ...S transducers temp speed accessories etc are properly installed and connected to the control head or network depending on your network con guration NOTE Consult your control head installation guide an...

Page 7: ...ace the battery The remote requires a CR 2032 Lithium Cell Battery ONIX and HELIX NOTE A battery status icon is displayed in the Data Box View to show the current battery life see Additional Wireless...

Page 8: ...Installing the Lanyard Connector on the Remote 2 Connect the Lanyard 1 Insert the clip on the lanyard into the lanyard connector until you hear it click into place Disconnect the Lanyard 1 Pinch the s...

Page 9: ...ird com or contact Humminbird Customer Service at 1 800 633 1468 NOTE Extension cables may affect performance 1 Connect the Dongle to the Control Head Refer to your control head installation guide for...

Page 10: ...r on the control head 2 Con rm the wireless remote and dongle connection ONIX Select Settings Network Network Info Con rm the dongle and wireless remote are listed under This Unit HELIX Press the VIEW...

Page 11: ...You can resume operation at any time by pressing any key on the remote 3 Test the Remote 1 Select a view to display on screen 2 Test the Remote Press the Data Box key once Con rm the Data Box View dis...

Page 12: ...the dongle with the following requirements Interference The mounting location must provide adequate distance between the dongle and any of the following materials metal surfaces compass or other magne...

Page 13: ...NOTE If the mounting surface is thin or made of lightweight material you may need to add reinforcing material below the mounting surface in order to support the dongle 3 Place the dongle on the mount...

Page 14: ...head you will need the AS GPS NMEA accessory cable 1 Connect the Dongle to the Control Head 1 Connect the AS GPS NMEA cable connector to the dongle cable connector 2 Route the AS GPS NMEA cable to the...

Page 15: ...ector to the Communications COM port 2 Connect the GPS Receiver to the Dongle optional If you have an external GPS Receiver connected to your network use the following instructions to connect the GPS...

Page 16: ...attery status icon will be removed from the Data Box View and the remote will be listed as disconnected You can resume operation at any time by pressing any key on the remote SOLIX Use the following i...

Page 17: ...o con rm wireless connection on the ONIX control head 1 From the Home screen select Settings 2 Select Network Network Info 3 Con rm the dongle and wireless remote are listed under This Unit Confirming...

Page 18: ...NOTE If the Accessory Test View is not displayed in the view rotation confirm it is set to visible in the menu system 2 Con rm the wireless remote Bluetooth models or the dongle and wireless remote no...

Page 19: ...ireless Remote For example you can program the PLUS and MINUS keys to adjust the Chart Speed setting in Sonar View The MENU key is customizable see Assign Key Functions on the Wireless Remote For exam...

Page 20: ...ol ONIX and the Wireless Remote Menu HELIX Depending on your network con guration there may be additional key function options for connected accessories or installed map cards Any additional options w...

Page 21: ...6 to assign additional key functions 2 Assign the MARK Key Press and Hold Function 1 Open the Bluetooth tool 2 Under Wireless Remote select Remote Options Tap or press the ENTER key to select 3 Select...

Page 22: ...l OR Use the Joystick to select the Wireless Remote tool and press the ENTER key 3 Under Key Settings select a view Tap or press the ENTER key to select 4 Select a key 5 Select a key function 6 Tap th...

Page 23: ...out the menu settings for Sonar Chart Radar etc Assigning the Key Function ONIX selected view available key functions currently selected key Selecting a View and Key ONIX Options menu available views...

Page 24: ...key twice to access the Main Menu 2 Press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Accessories Menu tab is selected 3 Select Wireless Remote Press the RIGHT Cursor key to open the Wireless Remote Menu 4 Press...

Page 25: ...u 3 Select MARK Press and Hold Press the RIGHT Cursor key to open the submenu 4 Press the UP or DOWN Cursor keys to select a key function and press the ENTER key to select 5 Press the EXIT key to retu...

Page 26: ...ow replace the battery see Wireless Remote Setup Install the Battery in the Remote NOTE If the remote hasn t been used for several seconds the remote will enter power save mode When the remote is in p...

Page 27: ...Data Box View 1 ONIX remote battery status icon Data Box View 1 HELIX remote battery status icon 26 Additional Wireless Remote Features...

Page 28: ...x to edit Tap the box or use the Joystick to select it and press the ENTER key 4 Select the data type from the menu 5 Select a data label for the data box Tap or press the ENTER key to select 6 Close...

Page 29: ...Opening the Edit Data Box Menu ONIX Options menu Selecting the Data Label SOLIX currently selected data box close confirm 28 Additional Wireless Remote Features...

Page 30: ...e ONIX currently selected data box data type menu currently selected data box close Selecting the Data Label ONIX currently selected data box currently selected data box close confirm 29 Additional Wi...

Page 31: ...dongle connected to your control head SOLIX and ONIX 1 Open the Bluetooth tool SOLIX or the Wireless Remote tool ONIX 2 Select Remote Options Sync New Remote SOLIX or Options Sync New Remote ONIX 3 Fo...

Page 32: ...on product indicates the product must not be disposed of with other household refuse It must be disposed of and collected for recycling and recovery of waste EEE Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics In...

Page 33: ...ery Lanyard Hardware Bag Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 NOTE Not all item...

Page 34: ...PURCHASE IN NO EVENT WILL HUMMINBIRD BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY RELATING TO THE PRODUCTS Some states do not allow limitations o...

Page 35: ...plete the following steps Obtain a Repair Authorization Number from Humminbird Customer Service Tag product with your name street address phone number and your assigned Repair Authorization Number Inc...

Page 36: ...Telephone 1 800 633 1468 Direct Shipping Humminbird Service Department 678 Humminbird Lane Eufaula AL 36027 USA Hours of Operation Monday Friday 8 00 a m to 4 30 p m Central Standard Time Social Medi...

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