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For i-Pilot 1.0 & 1.5 systems:
A remote can only be learned to one Controller at a time. A Controller can have an
unlimited number of remotes learned to it. The top of the Controller has a single learn button to allow additional remotes
to be added to the system.
Step 1.
Power up the trolling motor. Press and hold the learn button down on the Controller. A steady audio tone will
be heard while holding this button.
A.
If no tone is emitted, ensure motor is connected to appropriate voltage and powered ON, if applicable.
A-1.
Test the system with a known good footpedal (on PowerDrive systems this means un-
installing the i-Pilot system).
a.
If the system works with the footpedal, replace the i-Pilot Controller (head
assembly).
b.
If the system does not work with the footpedal, review the specific chapter of the
repair manual regarding the specific model you are servicing.
Step 2.
While holding the learn button down push any button on the remote being programmed. Three short chirps will
be heard when the remote is successfully learned.
AUDIO MODES
For i-Pilot 1.6 systems:
The i-Pilot controller in the Control Head contains an internal speaker which can be configured
to work in two different audio modes. The unit is factory set to Audio Mode 2. To select the different audio modes
press the Home
button, then from the Home screen go to: Settings>Options>Audio Mode
Review the modes below to determine what audio patterns are caused by conditions in each audio mode.
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