Using The Copilot; General Operation; Remote Commands - MINN KOTA Terrova Manuel De L'utilisateur

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GENERAL OPERATION

USING THE COPILOT WITH THE FOOT PEDAL
• The CoPilot and foot pedal can be used for motor control simultaneously.
• The foot pedal and CoPilot remote operate on a first-in-line priority basis. If a button is pressed and held down on the foot
pedal and a button with the same function is then pressed on the remote, the foot pedal will have priority. The remote would
have priority if the remote was first to send the command.
• Multiple functions can be performed at the same time. For instance, AutoPilot can be turned on or off from the remote while
speed is being adjusted on the foot pedal. If the momentary button is being held down on the corded foot pedal, steering
adjustments can be made at the same time from the remote.
• When the momentary button is being held down on the foot pedal, speed increase/decrease and prop on/off will not function
on the remote.
• When the foot pedal has priority over the remote and remote commands are received, the receiver will emit an audible chirp.
This will indicate that the remote is functioning properly however the foot pedal is taking priority.
USING THE COPILOT WITHOUT THE CORDED FOOT PEDAL
• If the foot pedal is not being used, the CoPilot receiver will always react to any commands from the CoPilot remote.

REMOTE COMMANDS

There are seven buttons on your CoPilot:
• PROP ON/OFF
Turns the propeller on or off. Press the button once to turn the propeller ON;
press button a second time to turn it OFF. The button does not need to be held
down.
• STEER LEFT/STEER RIGHT
Causes the motor to turn in the desired direction as long as the button is held down. If a steering button is held for more than
seven seconds, the steering will automatically stop until the button is pressed again.
• AUTOPILOT ON/OFF
Turns AutoPilot on or off. The button does not need to be held down. If the motor does not have AutoPilot, the AUTOPILOT
ON/OFF button will be non-functional.
• HIGH SPEED BYPASS
Toggles the speed between the current setting and the maximum setting (level 10). Pressing the button sets the motor at
speed 10 instantly; pressing the button again sets the motor speed back to the previous speed setting.
• INCREASE SPEED/DECREASE SPEED
Pressing and releasing these buttons causes the speed to increase or decrease by one level. The speed is adjustable from level
0-10. At level 0, the prop will not turn.
- In audio mode 2, an audible beep is heard for each step change in speed. Attempting to go higher than speed 10 or
lower than speed 0 will result in the speed not changing and no beep will be heard. See the Audio Mode section for more
information.
- If the receiver senses no foot pedal or remote operation for 1 hour, the remote speed setting is automatically set to zero.
This helps prevent unintentional activation of the propeller if the PROP ON/OFF remote button is inadvertently pressed.
©2015 Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc.

USING THE COPILOT

High Speed Bypass
Decrease Speed
Steer Left
AutoPilot
ON/OFF
Increase Speed
Prop ON/OFF
Steer Right
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