ADDING/REMOVING REMOTES
The CoPilot receiver in this kit has already "learned" the ID number of
the remote it is packaged with. The receiver must "learn" the ID number
of any additional remote(s) that you intend to use. When the receiver
learns the ID number of a remote, that ID number is retained in the
receiver even when the motor is disconnected from its power source.
To "learn" the ID number of additional remotes, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the LEARN button located on the side of the receiver (receiver will emit a continuous tone). A small, blunt
object such as a pen or screwdriver must be used to depress the LEARN button.
2. Press any button on the remote (receiver will beep 4 times confi rming that it has "learned" the ID number of the remote and
that the programming is valid and complete.)
NOTE: "Re-learning" the ID number of the same remote will not overwrite previously "learned" remotes.
NOTE: If the receiver has "learned" the ID number of ten remotes, "learning" an eleventh remote will overwrite the fi rst remote.
To erase all stored remote ID numbers from the receiver, follow these steps:
1. Remove power from the receiver by unplugging the receiver from the motor.
2. Press and hold the LEARN button and power up the receiver by plugging it back into the motor. Hold the LEARN button
down for 10 seconds. During this time the receiver audio will emit a warble sound, slowly transition to a constant beep and
then shut off .
3. Release the LEARN button and the receiver will reboot. The receiver will emit a 2 second long beep indicating memory is
empty. This audio pattern will occur each time the receiver powers up until a remote ID number is learned.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
1. Temporarily ground yourself by touching a grounded metal object in order to discharge any
static electricity in your body.
2. Remove the four screws on the bottom of the remote case.
3. Separate the case halves to access the circuit board.
4. Pull back the retaining fi ngers of the battery holder to remove the battery (underside of circuit
board).
5. Install the new battery with the positive (+) side of the battery facing up (away from the circuit
board). Ensure battery is snapped securely in place.
6. Reassemble the remote. Note that the alignment peg in the remote case must line up with
the corresponding alignment hole in the circuit board. Also note that the keypad must
be positioned so that the buttons are over the end of the circuit board opposite from the
alignment peg and hole. Reinstall the four case screws and tighten them as required.
NOTE: The replacement battery must be a model cr2032 coin cell type. It is strongly
recommended that a name brand battery is used.
©2015 Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc.
©2015 Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc.
USING THE COPILOT
USING THE COPILOT
Learn Button
Battery
Alignment Peg
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