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  GENERAL COPILOT 

OPERATION

 

     COPILOT 

AUDIO MODES

 

      COPILOT 

TROUBLESHOOTING

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AUDIO MODES

 

• There are three receiver audio modes available.  To switch from one audio mode to another, press and hold both the 

INCREASE

 and 

DECREASE

 speed buttons on the remote down for one second.  The receiver will respond with 1, 

2 or 3 audible beeps indicating the corresponding receiver audio mode change. 

 

Audio Mode 1 = All of the normal audible sounds mentioned in this owners manual.

 

Audio Mode 2 = Same as audio mode 1 plus an audible beep for speed increase / decrease and prop on/off.

 

Audio Mode 3 = Same as audio mode 2 plus the prop on audible click every few seconds.

 

NOTE :  WHEN THE CORDED FOOT PEDAL IS IN CONTROL AND THE PROPELLER IS ON, THE  

PROP ON INDICATOR CLICK WILL BE HEARD IF THE RECEIVER  IS SET TO AUDIO MODE 3.

UNIT IS FACTORY PRE-SET TO AUDIO MODE 2.

COPILOT TROUBLESHOOTING

AUDIO

PATTERN

WHAT CONDITION CAUSES IT

OCCURS IN 

WHICH 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.

Mode 2 and 3

Single tick 

every 1.5 

sec.

When the prop is active including when speed is 

set to 0.

Mode 3

1 beep

Switching to Audio Mode 1 (pressing the 

INCREASE SPEED

 and 

DECREASE SPEED

 buttons 

simultaneously for 1 second.)

All

2 beeps

Switching to Audio Mode 2 (pressing the 

INCREASE SPEED

 and 

DECREASE SPEED

 buttons 

simultaneously for 1 second.)

All

3 beeps

Switching to Audio Mode 3 (pressing the 

INCREASE SPEED

 and 

DECREASE SPEED

 buttons 

simultaneously for 1 second.)

All

1 chirp

Every time the receiver is powered up and there 

is at least one remote ID learned.

All

GENERAL OPERATION

 

Using the CoPilot with a corded foot pedal

 

• When the MOM-CON switch is in the MOM position, the angler may begin using the remote at any time.

 

•  As soon as any remote button is pressed, the initial speed setting will be approximately the same as the foot pedal’s speed control 

position.  However, the prop will not automatically turn on until the remote’s prop on/off button is pressed.

 

• Pressing the corded foot pedal momentary switch or steering switches will override the remote and receiver function and control 

will automatically go to the corded foot pedal.  The prop speed will also revert to the current position of the speed control on the 

foot pedal.

 

Using the CoPilot without a corded foot pedal

 

• Some anglers will prefer to have the deck completely clear of any unnecessary cables and foot pedals.  When using the Copilot 

in this manner, the receiver will always react to any commands from the remote.

When the foot pedal’s MOM-CON switch is in the CON position or when the Momentary On switch  is held, 

the receiver WILL NOT RESPOND to any remote commands.  When remote commands are received, the 

receiver will emit an audio chirp.  This will indicate that the remote is functioning properly although a foot 

pedal switch is active and is overriding the remote.

Содержание Riotide SP

Страница 1: ...r motor to any minn kota authorized service center on enclosed list please include proof of purchase serial num ber and purchase date for warranty service with any of the above options Bowmount CoPilo...

Страница 2: ...RES 2 Specifications subject to change without notice Steer Left Prop ON OFF Steer Right Increase Speed Decrease Speed COPILOT REMOTE Learn Button Corded Footpedal Plug Trolling Motor Plug COPILOT REC...

Страница 3: ...tection 3 mil acrylic paint E coated epoxy Chromate conversion coat 7 step cleaning process Premium marine alloy Weedless Wedge Propeller Replaceable Sacrificial Anode Extends Protection Against Galva...

Страница 4: ...that the shaft is out beyond the rub strip of the boat by 1 1 2 The lower unit as it is lowered into the water or raised into the boat must not encounter any obstructions 3 Once in position mark four...

Страница 5: ...n TO ADJUST DEPTH Firmly grasp and hold the composite shaft above the PowerDrive housing Loosen the depth drive collar knob until the shaft slides freely Raise or lower the motor to the desired depth...

Страница 6: ...selector to zero and place the motor in the deployed position prior to connecting power cables Disconnect power cables prior to stowing Always ensure that the power cables are not twisted or kinked a...

Страница 7: ...OF 24 VOLT SYSTEM COULD CAUSE BATTERY EXPLOSION KEEP LEADWIRE WING NUT CONNECTION TIGHT AND SOLID TO BATTERY TERMINALS LOCATE BATTERY IN A VENTILATED COMPARTMENT Boat Rigging and Motor Installation An...

Страница 8: ...RED M BLACK M CONTROL BOARD RED WHITE BLACK CoPilot STEERING MOTOR BATTERY GAUGE BATTERY 1 BATTERY 2 BLACK B RED B COIL CORD MOTOR RED M BLACK M UNIVERSAL SONAR 2 WIRE BLACK UNIVERSAL SONAR 2 EXTENSI...

Страница 9: ...t be cleaned of weeds and fishing line The line can get behind the prop wear away the seals and allow water to enter the motor Check this after every 20 hours of operation 3 To prevent accidental dama...

Страница 10: ...ns for proper polarity Make sure that the terminals are clean and corrosion free Check the battery water level Add water if needed 2 Motor loses power after a short running time Check battery batterie...

Страница 11: ...od mounts allow quick and easy transfer of remote from rod to rod CoPilot can be used with or without the corded foot pedal Remotes will not interfere with the AutoPilot or Universal Sonar operation U...

Страница 12: ...the ID number of ten remotes learning an eleventh remote will erase or over write the first learned remote The CoPilot allows the angler to erase all stored remote ID numbers from the receiver To do s...

Страница 13: ...1 hour the remote speed setting is automatically set to zero This could help prevent unintentional activation of the propeller if the prop on off remote button is inadvertently pressed or bumped while...

Страница 14: ...Mode 2 pressing the INCREASE SPEED and DECREASE SPEED buttons simultaneously for 1 second All 3 beeps Switching to Audio Mode 3 pressing the INCREASE SPEED and DECREASE SPEED buttons simultaneously f...

Страница 15: ...E CAUSE EFFECT EFFECT EFFECT EFFECT SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION The battery is discharged Replace battery Receiver may not have learned the ID number of the remote Remote needs to be learned S...

Страница 16: ...the remote float A The remote will float by itself Q Can other CoPilot users control my CoPilot if they get too close A No Each remote has it s own unique ID number your CoPilot receiver will not res...

Страница 17: ...s device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Part 15 21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for...

Страница 18: ...ED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY The cost of normal maintenance or replacement parts which are not defective are the responsibility of the purchaser To obtain warranty service in the U S the motor or part...

Страница 19: ...e applications can be considered excluded 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...

Страница 20: ...he type voltage and current rating of the fuse or circuit breaker must be sized accordingly to the trolling motor used The table below gives recommended guidelines for circuit breaker sizing Conductor...

Страница 21: ...n circuit d clenchement libre ou un fusible Le type tension et courant nominal du fusible ou disjoncteur doit tre dimensionn en cons quence pour le moteur utilis Le tableau ci dessous donne les direct...

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Страница 23: ...35 74 71 69 70 61 67 68 62 64 47 46 46A 65A 100 101 105 102 103 104 91 96 61a This page provides MinnKota WEEE compliance disassembly instructions For more information about where you should dispose o...

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