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USER MANUAL
P/N TMPROANGLER
02MANTMPROANGLER V1

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL P/N TMPROANGLER 02MANTMPROANGLER V1...
  • Page 2 Congratulations on your purchase of the TROLLMaster ProAngler. This addition to the TROLLMaster lineup will allow you to control both your trolling speed and direction from anywhere in the boat. In addition to manual throttle and steering control, the ProAngler includes a Strike Mode function which automatically adjusts engine speed based on one of four selectable speed profiles.
  • Page 3: Mounting Holes

    Pair your remote (See ‘Pairing button’ above) 8. Verify proper operation of the servo (and steering if connected). 9. Go fishing! For information on motor specific installation of the servo, please refer to the installation instructions found at the TROLLMaster website: http://trollmasters.com/wireless/trollmaster-proangler/ installation-guides Page 3...
  • Page 4: Remote Functions

    REMOTE FUNCTIONS Power On/Off Backlit LCD Screen Idle/Resume Max Throttle Faster StrikeMode Slower Left/Right 2 AA Batteries Steering* Replace by removing two screws Lanyard Loop POWER Power On To power on your remote, push the Power On/Off button for one second.
  • Page 5: Throttle Control

    THROTTLE CONTROL You have a range of 1-250 to adjust your speed. This does not correlate to your actual GPS speed. Use an external GPS in order to get an accu- rate speed reading for your situation. Incremental Speed Adjustment There are two buttons to control your speed, a rabbit icon for increasing your speed and a turtle icon to decrease your speed.
  • Page 6 STRIKE MODE Strike Mode is an automatic speed control function that flutters the fishing lure at timed intervals. The user can select one of four prepro- grammed speed profiles A,B,C or X Entering Strike Mode Starting from Manual Mode where an initial baseline trolling speed has been established, press the ‘PRO’...
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Packaged in the hardware kit that you purchased with your ProAngler is an install manual that explains in detail how to Install your servo and throttle rod. 2. Your wireless receiver needs to be placed in a location where it will not be exposed to constant water exposure.
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting

    pair to the most recent unit. If you need to replace your remote, follow- ing this step will pair your new remote and does not store you older remote. 9. Once everything is connected and paired, ensure that operation is cor- rectly working by using your remote to verify that the servo (and steer- ing) are responding to inputs.
  • Page 9 rebuilt parts at no charge. The defective components must be returned to the address specified, with shipping charges prepaid. Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number and a copy of the sales receipt showing the date of original retail purchase. All sales receipts are subject to verification.
  • Page 10 This documents is NOT a replacement for that section of your owner’s manual. With the TROLLMaster being a wireless solution you can move farther than the standard lanyard length that is provided with a standard Lanyard Stop Switch.
  • Page 11 FCC: 2AILDTMPRO3-PLUS IC: 21604-TMPRO3PS This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 12 Expand and enhance your fishing experience with these CMP Group brands: Solutions for motor mounting, remote steering, tilt & trim, shallow water anchors, and security systems. Premium marine cathodic protection for boats, marine structures, and boat equipment in three different alloys Wide range of dock and mooring products such as fenders, buoys, cleats, ladders, and dock lines, as well as dock carts and solar lighting.

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