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i-Pilot Link uses GPS satellite signals as well as digital compass data to know where it is, where it is heading, and the direction the
motor is pointing. In simple terms, i-Pilot Link remembers and creates points to navigate your boat automatically.
i-Pilot Link also uses a method of GPS navigation called arrival circles. These imaginary circles allow i-Pilot Link to understand when
it has drifted away from a point and when it has arrived at a point. The size of the arrival circles vary depending on the GPS signal
strength, so the greater the signal strength, the smaller the arrival circles.
WARNING! Watch for a turning propeller and be prepared for boat movement when working with each i-Pilot Link navigation
mode. The propeller will automatically turn on when i-Pilot Link navigation modes are engaged, even if the engagement is
accidental. A turning propeller can cause injury.
Open the Chart View
You can access the i-Pilot Link menus in the Chart or Sonar Views. Use the following instructions to open a Chart View.
1. Press and hold the VIEW key.
2. Select Chart > Chart View.
propeller On
When the boat is stationary, it is drawn as a circle.
When the boat is in motion, it changes to a boat shape, pointed in the direction of motion.
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i-Pilot Link Navigation, Prop On
i-Pilot Link navigation in progress
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