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COPILOT

•  As soon as any remote button is pressed, the initial speed setting will be set to approximately the same value as the Speed

Control value on the Foot Pedal.  The prop will not automatically turn on until the Prop ON/OFF button on the remote  is 
pressed.

•  Pressing the Momentary Button on the Foot Pedal or adjusting the Speed Control dial will override the remote and receiver 

function.  Control of the motor will automatically go to the Foot Pedal.  The prop speed will also revert to the current value of
the Speed Control dial on the Foot Pedal.

Operating without the Foot Pedal

•  If the foot pedal is not being used, the CoPilot receiver will always react to any commands from the CoPilot remote.

AUDIO MODES

There are three receiver Audio Modes available.  The unit is factory set to Audio Mode 2. To switch from one audio mode to 
another, simultaneously press and hold the increase and decrease speed buttons for one second.  The receiver will respond with 
1, 2 or 3 audible beeps indicating the corresponding receiver audio mode change.

Audio Pattern

What Condition Causes  Audio  Pattern

Audio Mode

1 Beep

Pressing the Increase Speed or Decrease Speed button

Modes 2 and 3

1 Beep

Pressing the Prop ON/OFF button to turn the Prop on

Modes 2 and 3

2 Beeps

Pressing the Prop ON/OFF button to turn the Prop off

Modes 2 and 3

Single tick every 1.5 seconds

When the Prop is active including when Speed Control dial is set to 0

Mode 3

1 Beep

Switching to audio Mode 1

All

2 Beeps

Switching to audio Mode 2  

All

3 Beeps

Switching to audio Mode 3

All

1 Chirp

Every time the receiver is powered up and there is at least one remote learned

All

2 second long Beep

Every time the receiver is powered up and there are no remote learned

All

5 Beeps

Speed Control dial on Foot Pedal is moved after speed has been adjusted with remote

All

Steady Tone

Heard while holding down the Learn button on the receiver

All

4 Beeps

Heard after a remote button is pressed while the receiver learns it.

All

Ten second warbling sound that 

transitions into a steady tone

Heard during the process used to clear all stored remote after the learn switch is released, 

a 2 second long beep will be heard

All

1 long Beep, 2 short Beeps, pause 

(repeat)

Powered up with Momentary/Constant Switch in the CON position (or the Momentary 

Button held) when the Foot Pedal is moved to momentary, the power up audio will be 

heard

All

NOTE: 

When the Foot Pedal is operating the motor and the propeller is on, the prop on indicator tick will be heard if the 

receiver is set to Audio Mode 3.

Audio Mode

Function

Mode 1

All of the normal audible sounds mentioned in this owners manual, but no audible beeps for speed increase/ 
decrease or prop on/off.

Mode 2

Same as audio mode 1 plus an audible beep for speed increase / decrease and prop on/off.

Mode 3

Same as audio mode 2 plus the prop on audible tick every 1.5 seconds.

Summary of Contents for 1358763

Page 1: ...COPILOT ACCESSORY FOR POWERDRIVE COMPATIBLE WITH POWERDRIVE MOTORS MANUFACTURED 2017 OR AFTER...

Page 2: ...ensure compatibility Model names that do not end in BT are not compatible with this remote Motors manufactured in 2017 have a serial number that begins with the letter R Serial Numbers starting with a...

Page 3: ...o Learn Remotes 13 To Erase All Remotes from the Receiver 13 Replacing the Battery 14 COMPLIANCESTATEMENTS 16 Environmental Compliance Statement 16 WEEE Directive 16 Disposal 16 Regulatory Compliance...

Page 4: ...without notice This diagram is for reference only and may differ from your actual motor Antenna Power Connection Learn Button CoPilot Receiver Foot Pedal Connection Steer Right Increase Speed CoPilot...

Page 5: ...crew Driver MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS TOOLS AND RESOURCES REQUIRED WARNING We recommend installing your CoPilot while the boat is on your trailer in a stable position The motor should be secured and dis...

Page 6: ...mount a Make sure that the Power Cables from the battery are disconnected or that the breaker if equipped is off 2 1 Power Cables WARNING Make sure the motor is mounted on a level surface and is not c...

Page 7: ...th the Sideplate Mounting Holes Position the wires so that they pass to the right of the CoPilot Receiver This should consists of a Foot Pedal Connection a Power Connection and an Antenna wire f Using...

Page 8: ...in the Strain Relief Bracket o Using a 3 Screwdriver replace the screw that was holding the Strain Relief Bracket in place p Be sure that the wires are routed in a way that they can not be pinched and...

Page 9: ...ow the motor to replace the Left Sideplate r Replace the Right Sideplate Sideplate Screw s Using a 2 Phillips Screwdriver replace the four 1 4 20 x 5 8 Screws from the Right Sideplate and Left Sidepla...

Page 10: ...the prop will not turn In audio mode 2 an audible beep is heard for each increment when changing speed Attempting to go higher than speed 10 or lower than speed 0 will result in the speed not changing...

Page 11: ...every 1 5 seconds When the Prop is active including when Speed Control dial is set to 0 Mode 3 1 Beep Switching to audio Mode 1 All 2 Beeps Switching to audio Mode 2 All 3 Beeps Switching to audio Mod...

Page 12: ...Erase All Remotes from the Receiver a Using a small blunt object such as a pen or screwdriver press and hold the Learn Button located on the side of the receiver b The receiver will emit a continuous...

Page 13: ...rarily ground yourself by touching a grounded metal object in order to discharge any static electricity in your body b Remove the four screws on the bottom of the remote case c Separate the case halve...

Page 14: ...ers Retaining Fingers Battery Remote Case Front Remote Case Back Remote Case Front Remote Case Back h Position the back of the remote case so that the Alignment peg is towards the top when the remote...

Page 15: ...d from the WEEE Directive requirement This symbol WEEE wheelie bin on product indicates the product must not be disposed of with other household refuse It must be disposed of and collected for recycli...

Page 16: ...ass B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates...

Page 17: ...ver will not accept any commands from the remote with the switch in the Constant Mode CON position If remote has been taken apart the keypad and top case may have been installed backwards Take remote...

Page 18: ...2 4 2374092 CTRL BOARD V2 COPILOT RECEIVER 1 6 2372500 CASE COVER TRANSMITTER ASY 1 8 2375110 KEYPAD TRANSMITTER ASSY 1 10 2372505 CASE BOTTOM TRANSMITTER ASSY 1 12 2373440 SCREW 4 24 X 4 14 p 200562...

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