Evinrude ICON II Remote Control System
System Settings and Diagnostics
Throttle Valve Assembly
The electronic throttle body assembly converts
electronic signals sent from the Electronic Throttle
Controller (ETC) in the EMM into the mechanical
motion required to move the throttle plate.
Also see Electronic Throttle Controller on p. 84.
1. Throttle valve assembly
If the ETC cannot communicate with the electronic
throttle body for more than 250 milliseconds, the
EMM:
Activates S.A.F.E.
Stores EMM fault code 162
Engine Monitor: CHECK ENGINE display ON
If the throttle plate cannot achieve the com-
manded position, the EMM:
Activates S.A.F.E.
Stores EMM fault code 179
Engine Monitor: CHECK ENGINE display ON
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System Settings
and Diagnostics
Use Evinrude Diagnostic software, v 6.1 or higher
to communicate with the remote control. Refer to
Communication on p. 90.
Diagnostic software can change configuration set-
tings, view identification information and stored
faults, monitor control functions or update soft-
ware.
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Multiple Engine Instancing
Multiple outboard installations require the transom
position of each outboard be identified.
Engine identity is set and stored in the EMM of
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each outboard. By default the EMM of all out-
boards is set to instance zero (0) at the factory.
Outboards are identified as Instance 0 through 3,
from port to starboard, up to four outboards.
Engine identity of each outboard must be set
manually or with Evinrude Diagnostics software
v 6.1 or higher. Use the following chart to assign
the engine instance number to the outboard's
position on the transom.
If duplicate engine identity numbers are detected,
the affected outboard's NEUTRAL indicator LED
will flash rapidly.
Identity Numbers Chart
Transom Position
Number of
Outboards
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
1
1
2
1
2
3