HOW SPOT-LOCK WORKS
Spot-Lock uses a single point of reference that is recorded when
the Spot-Lock button is pressed. The reference point is a set of
GPS coordinates that are captured at the location of the motor at
the moment the button is pressed. This point is recorded and can
be saved into one of the Spot-Lock memory locations. Spot-Lock
works by recognizing the GPS coordinates and will automatically
navigate the boat to keep it at the Spot-Lock location. If your motor
recognizes it is not positioned at the Spot-Lock location, it will control motor speed and direction in an attempt to keep the motor on
the Spot-Lock. For more specific directions on how to use Spot-Lock, please refer to your wireless remote owner's manual.
NOTICE:
Spot-Lock is based on the location of the motor, not on the location or direction of the boat. Outside forces such as
wind and current will cause the boat to move. Spot-Lock will navigate to maintain the motor on the Spot-Lock location regardless
of the position of the boat.
Watch for a turning propeller when working with Spot- Lock. The propeller will automatically turn on when Spot-Lock is engaged, even
if the engagement is accidental. A turning propeller can cause injury. The propeller will turn "on" for Spot-Lock and regardless of the
Prop Auto On setting used on the other control methods.
Ulterra Foot Pedal
Ulterra Foot Pedal
AUTOPILOT
SPOT-LOCK
MODE
CONSTANT
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SPOT-LOCK
WARNING
Spot-Lock
Spot-Lock
Button
Button
NOTICE:
The Spot-Lock button on the Ulterra Foot
Pedal will only work if your Ulterra motor comes with
Spot-Lock already installed on your motor. If your motor
does not already have this feature this button will be
non-functioning.
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Spot-Lock
Spot-Lock
Wind/Current
Wind/Current