Spot-Lock; How Spot-Lock Works - MINN KOTA i-Pilot Link Owner's Manual

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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 i-Pilot Link sees the motor 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.
Watch for a turning propeller when working with Spot- Lock and Go To Spot-Lock. The propeller will automatically turn on when Spot-
Lock or Go To Spot-Lock are engaged, even if the engagement is accidental. A turning propeller can cause injury. The propeller will turn
"on" for Spot-Lock and Go To Spot-Lock regardless of the Prop Auto On setting.
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Spot-Lock Jog
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WARNING
Spot-Lock Button
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.
Spot-Lock
Wind/Current
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