
Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting
This section is focused on questions and troubleshooting advice for the
Pinpoint GPS. Refer to
Owner Service Assistance
in the
Xi5 Wireless
Owners and Installation Manual
for trolling motor troubleshooting assistance.
Why does the trolling motor emit a tune a few moments after I power it
up?
The GPS has acquired a fixed position. Refer to the
Pinpoint GPS Startup
section of this manual.
When I recall a stored anchor position, the trolling motor emits an error
tone and will not navigate to my anchor position. Why is that?
The anchor position you chose to recall is over one mile away from your current
location, or the system has not acquired a fixed GPS position. Refer to the
Operating in Anchor Mode
section of this manual.
When I try to recall a stored route, the trolling motor emits an error tone
and will not navigate along my route. Why is that?
You are more than one mile away from the nearest point on the selected route,
or the system has not acquired a fixed GPS position. Refer to the
Operating in
Route Mode
section of this manual.
Why did the handheld remote stop working?
Several conditions can cause the handheld remote to stop working. Verify that
the trolling motor is locked in the deployed position. Cycle the trolling motor
power off, then back on. Finally, check the battery in the handheld remote and
replace it if necessary.
The Pinpoint GPS will not store an anchor point, recall a route, or hold a
heading lock. Why is that?
The GPS has not acquired a fixed GPS position. Allow at least 60 seconds for
the GPS system to acquire a fixed GPS position. Listen for a three‑beep tune,
and also look for the GPS status indicator light to illuminate, indicating that the
system has acquired a fixed GPS position. Also, verify that no obstructions are
overhead (such as bridges, buildings, large trees, etc.) blocking the GPS
antenna's view of the sky overhead.
After selecting a mode, the trolling motor emits an error tone, then does
nothing. What is wrong?
The GPS has not acquired a fixed GPS position, the trolling motor battery
voltage is low, or there is a loose battery connection. Listen for a three‑beep
tune, and also look for the GPS status indicator light to illuminate, indicating
that the system has acquired a fixed GPS position. Check all connections.
Charge the batteries and test for a bad battery if the trouble persists.
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