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ROUTING UNIVERSAL SONAR &
i
-PILOT LINK CABLES
IDENTIFYING TROLLING MOTOR FEATURES BY THEIR ASSOCIATED CABLES
Four Pin Connector
Universal Sonar
Cable from
Control Head
i-Pilot Link Ethernet Cable
from Control Head
Locking Collar
Eight Pin Connector
Fourteen Pin Connector
Your trolling motor may be pre-installed with Built-In MEGA Down Imaging OR Universal Sonar, and may include i-Pilot Link. All of these
features require cables to be connected to an output device. These connections are present on the trolling motor and have cables that exit
below the Control Head. To better identify cables present, refer to the diagrams below that detail what the Built-In MEGA Down Imaging,
Universal Sonar and i-Pilot Link cable connectors look like.
Built-In MEGA
Down Imaging from
Control Head
Built-In MEGA Down Imaging
Universal Sonar
i-Pilot Link
NOTICE:
The i-Pilot system does not have an external
wired connection.
Control Head
Coil Cord
i-Pilot
Link
Control Head
Coil Cord
Built-in MEGA
Down Imaging or
Universal Sonar
One Connection
Two Connections
Built-in MEGA
Down Imaging or
Universal Sonar
If
two connections below the Control Head are present, the motor may be equipped with either:
1. i-Pilot Link and Universal Sonar or
2. i-Pilot Link and Built-in MEGA Down Imaging
If
one connection below the Control Head is present, the motor may be equipped with:
1. i-Pilot and Universal Sonar,
2. i-Pilot and Built-in MEGA Down Imaging,
3. ONLY Universal Sonar, or
4. ONLY Built-in MEGA Down Imaging.
Please follow these instructions for routing any and all of the cables present for any of the pre-installed features that may come with your
trolling motor. This routing should be followed whether there are one or two connection cables present. If you are unsure of the cables
present, please review the “Identifying Trolling Motor Features By Their Associated Cables” section of these Installation Instructions.
ROUTING CONNECTION CABLES
Locking Collar