12-Volt Port
This receptacle can be used to power and charge cellular phones,
MP3 players, video cameras or other electronics. These receptacles
are powered through a 10-amp breaker.
Ignition Keyswitch – 200 and 210 Only
This keyswitch starts and stops the engine. A built-in protection
system prevents the engine from starting in any gear other than
NEUTRAL. Refer to Shifter/Throttle in this section and consult
the engine operator's manual for more information.
There is an accessory position on the ignition keyswitch and an
associated terminal on the back of the switch provided to control
power to add on accessories. Even though power to this terminal is
protected by a 20-amp fuse, do not connect any accessory that
draws more than 10 amps. Attaching an accessory to this terminal
should only be done by a qualified technician.
CAUTION
damaged beyond repair if the boat's battery cables, the
main switch control box power leads or battery charger
leads are reversed. DO NOT reverse these connections.
Smart Pod – Team
Gauges
Gauge information is displayed in the Nautique LINC System.
Refer to Section 4 - Nautique LINC System to access the gauge
display.
• Volts - Indicates the condition of the engine's cranking battery
in volts DC. With the ignition switch on and the engine not
running, a reading above 12.5 volts indicates a fully charged
battery. With the engine running at idle, the gauge should
read between 12.5 and 13 volts. With the engine running at
cruising speeds and above, it should show 13 to 14.5 volts.
Have your Nautique dealer check the charging system if the
voltmeter reads outside these normal ranges.
Controls and Indicators
The keypad and switch control box will be
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