Audio Modes; Understanding Audio Modes - MINN KOTA i-Pilot Link Owner's Manual

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UNDERSTANDING AUDIO MODES

The i-Pilot Link controller in the Control Head contains an internal speaker which can be configured to work in two different audio
modes. The unit is factory set to Audio Mode 2. Review the modes below to determine what audio patterns are caused by conditions in
each audio mode.
Audio Pattern
Error
Single Beep
Double Beep
3 longer Beeps
4 Short Beeps
Steady Tone
High-Low, High-Low, High-Low
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aUDIO MODes

What Condition Causes Audio Pattern
Attempting to enable a GPS feature when no signal strength bars are shown.
Attempting to Go To iTrack, Spot-Lock or Waypoint when the boat is beyond the
minimum required distance.
The Momentary Button on the foot pedal is pressed, for applicable motors, and a remote
button press attempts to override it.
When GPS signal strength goes to no bars while in a GPS-based mode.
When overriding navigation by steering with the foot pedal or remote.
Speed + (When less than maximum speed.)
Speed - (When greater than speed 0.)
Enable High Speed Bypass.
Switch to Audio Mode 1
Manual Prop on
Enabling or disabling Record, GO TO, AutoPilot, Cruise Control or Spot-Lock.
Disable High Speed Bypass.
Switch to Audio Mode 2
Manual Prop off
Pair successfully completed
Startup
Pair button is pressed.
End of iTrack attained during track playback (in conjunction with canceling mode and
turning the prop off)
Audio Mode
Mode 2
Mode 2
Mode 2
Mode 2
Modes 1 and 2
Mode 2
Mode 2
Mode 2
Modes 1 and 2
Mode 2
Mode 2
Mode 2
Modes 1 and 2
Mode 2
Modes 1 and 2
Modes 1 and 2
Modes 1 and 2
Mode 2
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