Audio Modes - MINN KOTA RIPTIDE POWERDRIVE Manuel Du Propriétaire

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AUDIO MODES

• As soon as any remote button is pressed, the initial speed setting will be set to approximately the same value as the Speed Control
value on the Foot Pedal. The prop will not automatically turn on until the Prop ON/OFF button on the remote is pressed.
• Pressing the Momentary Button on the Foot Pedal or adjusting the Speed Control dial will override the remote and receiver function.
Control of the motor will automatically go to the Foot Pedal. The prop speed will also revert to the current value of the Speed Control
dial on the Foot Pedal.
Operating without the Foot Pedal
• If the foot pedal is not being used, the CoPilot receiver will always react to any commands from the CoPilot remote.
AUDIO MODES
There are three receiver Audio Modes available. The unit is factory set to Audio Mode 2. To switch from one audio mode to another,
simultaneously press and hold the increase and decrease speed buttons for one second. The receiver will respond with
1, 2 or 3 audible beeps indicating the corresponding receiver audio mode change.
Audio Mode
Function
Mode 1
All of the normal audible sounds mentioned in this owners manual, but no audible beeps for speed increase/ decrease or prop on/off.
Mode 2
Same as audio mode 1 plus an audible beep for speed increase / decrease and prop on/off.
Mode 3
Same as audio mode 2 plus the prop on audible tick every 1.5 seconds.
NOTICE:
When the Foot Pedal (if applicable) is operating the motor and the propeller is on, the prop on indicator tick will be
heard if the receiver is set to Audio Mode 3.
Audio Pattern
1 Beep
1 Beep
2 Beeps
Single tick every 1.5 seconds
1 Beep
2 Beeps
3 Beeps
1 Chirp
2 second long Beep
5 Beeps
Steady Tone
4 Beeps
Ten second warbling sound that
transitions into a steady tone
1 long Beep, 2 short Beeps, pause
(repeat)
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(Foot Pedal only available on select models.)
What Condition Causes Audio Pattern
Pressing the Increase Speed or Decrease Speed button
Pressing the Prop ON/OFF button to turn the Prop on
Pressing the Prop ON/OFF button to turn the Prop off
When the Prop is active including when Speed Control dial is set to 0
Switching to audio Mode 1
Switching to audio Mode 2
Switching to audio Mode 3
Every time the receiver is powered up and there is at least one remote learned
Every time the receiver is powered up and there are no remotes learned
Speed Control dial on Foot Pedal (if applicable) is moved after speed has been adjusted with remote
Heard while holding down the Learn button on the receiver
Heard after a remote button is pressed while the receiver learns it.
Heard during the process used to clear all stored remote. after the learn switch is released, a 2 second long
beep will be heard
Powered up with Momentary/Constant Switch in the CON position (or the Momentary Button held) when the
Foot Pedal (if applicable) is moved to momentary, the power up audio will be heard
Audio Mode
Modes 2 and 3
Modes 2 and 3
Modes 2 and 3
Mode 3
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