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LINC PAN0RAY
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WARNING AND POP-UP MESSAGES
ENGINE DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE - WARNING
It is strongly advised that you contact your Nautique dealer immediately
when a diagnostic message appears.
If an engine diagnostic message appears, it will give you the DTC number
(Diagnostic Trouble Code) and message, the SPN (Suspect Parameter Number)
and FMI (Failure Mode Indicator) number. These numbers follow standards set by
the engine manufacturer or SAE J1939.
Pressing Previous or Next will cycle through the diagnostic messages and
pressing Ignore will close the diagnostic message window. If ignore is pressed,
a smaller message will appear in upper left hand corner of the screen until the
problem is corrected (see image below).
FIG. Q1 - ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS ON PREFERENCES MENU
WARNING AND POP-UP MESSAGES
CIRCUIT FAULT MESSAGE - WARNING
It is strongly advised that you contact your Nautique dealer immediately
when a circuit fault appears.
If a circuit fault message is displayed, a brief description will appear.
Pressing Details will provide more information on the circuit fault and pressing
Ignore will close the diagnostic message window. If ignore is pressed, a smaller
message will appear in upper left hand corner of the screen until the problem is
corrected (see image below).
FIG. Q2 - ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS ON PREFERENCES MENU
LINC PAN0RAY
LINC PAN0RAY
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OVERVIEW
TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY
LINC Panoray features a 12.4” wide touchscreen display. Operators can
easily change settings and viewed information by tapping certain touch
point icons on the screen. When the display recognizes that the operator
has touched the screen, a small, grey, circular graphic will appear at the
location where the operator has touched.
Operators can also scroll and swipe certain functions, lists and menus on
the touchscreen display.
To ensure proper use, make sure that hands and fingers are dry and
clean of any oils or lotions before touching the display.
OVERVIEW
HELM COMMAND
In addition to the touchscreen, the LINC Panoray interface can also be
fully controlled with the Helm Command (pictured above) located on the
driver’s armrest adjacent to the throttle arm.
Helm Command features a machined, aluminum knob. This knob is able
to 1) rotate clockwise and counterclockwise, 2) tilt up, down, left and right
like a joystick and 3) can be pressed down like a button. The functions of
each of the three physical actions listed above can change depending on
the particular menu that is displayed.
A black, rubber keypad surrounds the knob with 5 different buttons.
These buttons act like shortcuts, or hot keys, and allow the user to
quickly jump to certain menus, tabs and frequently used settings.
Please refer to the following pages for a step-by-step instruction on how
to use Nautique’s Helm Command with the user interface.