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WARNING
Avoid serious injury from colliding with other boats, running aground, or
striking objects in the water. The Pinpoint GPS system cannot detect other
boats, shallow water, or objects in the water. Always beware of possible
obstructions to navigation when operating in any Pinpoint GPS mode.
a -
Memory buttons (1–8)
b -
Route playback
c -
Route record
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CAUTION
Avoid injury or property damage due to unintended operation. Certain objects
—especially magnetic metal objects, such as anchors—can affect the GPS
system if they are within or passing through the magnetic field surrounding
the trolling motor. Objects obstructing the GPS signal can also have a
negative effect on system operation. Be mindful of objects close to the trolling
motor, and use care when operating the trolling motor in a GPS‑guided
mode.
Storing and Overwriting a Route
A route can be stored from any mode by pressing the
route record
button. The
trolling motor will emit a tone when the
route record
button is pressed. Once
the
route record
button is pressed, begin navigating along your desired
course. You can switch between manual mode and heading lock mode at any
time while recording a route. The trolling motor will emit one beep (and the
GPS status indicator light will blink) for every 2 m (6.5 ft) travelled while
recording. Press and hold any of the numbered
memory
buttons to stop
recording and store the route to the selected
memory
button. The trolling motor
will emit a tone to confirm that it has stored the route. The trolling motor can
store up to eight routes, each up to 6.4 km (4 miles) in length.
Stored routes cannot be erased, but you can overwrite (record over) them.
Overwriting a stored route is accomplished using the same procedure as
storing a new route.
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