Garmin ECHOMAP Plus 43cv Owners Manual PDF - Page 35

Reactor, Autopilot Remote Control, Connecting to a Trolling Motor, Adding the Trolling Motor

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Following the Williamson Turn Pattern You can use the Williamson turn pattern to steer the boat around with the intent of running alongside the location where the Williamson turn pattern was initiated. The Williamson turn pattern can be used in man overboard situations. 1 From the autopilot screen, select MENU > Pattern Steering > Williamson Turn. 2 Select Engage Port or Engage Starboard. Reactor™ Autopilot Remote Control WARNING You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel. The autopilot is a tool that enhances your capability to operate your boat. It does not relieve you of the responsibility of safely operating your boat. Avoid navigational hazards and never leave the helm unattended. You can wirelessly connect a Reactor autopilot remote control to the chartplotter to control the compatible Reactor autopilot system. For more information about using the remote, see the Reactor autopilot remote control instructions at garmin.com Pairing a Reactor Autopilot Remote Control With a Chartplotter 1 Select Settings > Communications > Wireless Devices > Autopilot Remote. 2 If necessary, select Enable. 3 Select New Connection. 4 On the remote control, select > Pair with MFD. The chartplotter beeps and shows a confirmation message. 5 On the chartplotter, select Yes to complete the pairing process. Changing the Functions of the Reactor Autopilot Remote Control Action Keys You can change the patterns or actions assigned to the Reactor autopilot remote control action keys. 1 Select Settings > Communications > Wireless Devices > Autopilot Remote > Button Actions. 2 Select an action key to change. 3 Select a pattern or action to assign to the action key. Force™ Trolling Motor Control WARNING Do not run the motor when the propeller is out of the water. Contact with the rotating propeller may result in severe injury. Do not use the motor in areas where you or other people in the water may come into contact with the rotating propeller. Always disconnect the motor from the battery before cleaning or servicing the propeller to avoid injury. You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel. The autopilot is a tool that enhances your capability to operate your boat. It does not relieve you of the responsibility of safely operating your boat. Avoid navigational hazards and never leave the helm unattended. Learn to operate the autopilot on calm and hazard-free open water. Use caution when operating the autopilot near hazards in the water, such as docks, pilings, and other boats. CAUTION When using the autopilot features, be prepared for sudden stops, acceleration, and turns. When stowing or deploying the motor, be aware of the risk of entrapment or pinching from moving parts, which can result in injury. When stowing or deploying the motor, be aware of slick surfaces around the motor. Slipping when stowing or deploying the motor may result in injury. You can connect the Force trolling motor to the chartplotter to view and control the motor using the chartplotter. Connecting to a Trolling Motor You can connect the chartplotter wirelessly to a compatible Garmin Force trolling motor on your boat to control the trolling motor from the chartplotter 1 Turn on the chartplotter and the trolling motor. 2 Enable the Wi‑Fi network on the chartplotter (Setting Up the Wi‑Fi Wireless Network, page 38). 3 Make sure that this chartplotter is the host of the network. 4 On the chartplotter, select Settings > Communications > Wireless Devices > Garmin Trolling Motor. 5 On the trolling motor display panel, press three times to enter pairing mode. on the trolling motor display panel is solid blue as it searches for a connection to the chartplotter, and turns green when the connection is successful. After the chartplotter and trolling motor connect successfully, enable the trolling motor overlay bar to control the motor (Adding the Trolling Motor Controls to Screens, page 29). Adding the Trolling Motor Controls to Screens After you have connected the chartplotter to the Force trolling motor, you must add the trolling motor control bar to screens to control the trolling motor. 1 Open a screen from which you would like to control the trolling motor. 2 Select an option: • From a combination page or SmartMode™ layout, select MENU > Edit > Overlay Numbers. • From a full screen, select MENU > xxx. 3 Select Top Bar or Bottom Bar. 4 Select Trolling Motor Bar. Repeat these steps to add the trolling motor controls to all of the screens from which you would like to control the trolling motor. Trolling Motor Control Bar The trolling motor control bar allows you to control a Force trolling motor and see the status of the motor. Select an item to engage it. The button illuminates when selected. Select the item again to disengage it. Trolling motor battery status. Turns the propeller on and off. Reduces the speed. Speed indicator. Increases the speed. Enables the cruise control at the current speed over ground (SOG). Engages the propellor at full speed. Trolling motor status. Force™ Trolling Motor Control 29

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Following the Williamson Turn Pattern
You can use the Williamson turn pattern to steer the boat
around with the intent of running alongside the location where
the Williamson turn pattern was initiated. The Williamson turn
pattern can be used in man overboard situations.
1
From the autopilot screen, select
MENU
>
Pattern Steering
>
Williamson Turn
.
2
Select
Engage Port
or
Engage Starboard
.
Reactor
Autopilot Remote Control
WARNING
You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your
vessel. The autopilot is a tool that enhances your capability to
operate your boat. It does not relieve you of the responsibility of
safely operating your boat. Avoid navigational hazards and
never leave the helm unattended.
You can wirelessly connect a Reactor autopilot remote control to
the chartplotter to control the compatible Reactor autopilot
system.
For more information about using the remote, see the Reactor
autopilot remote control instructions at
garmin.com
Pairing a Reactor Autopilot Remote Control With a
Chartplotter
1
Select
Settings
>
Communications
>
Wireless Devices
>
Autopilot Remote
.
2
If necessary, select
Enable
.
3
Select
New Connection
.
4
On the remote control, select
>
Pair with MFD
.
The chartplotter beeps and shows a confirmation message.
5
On the chartplotter, select
Yes
to complete the pairing
process.
Changing the Functions of the Reactor Autopilot
Remote Control Action Keys
You can change the patterns or actions assigned to the Reactor
autopilot remote control action keys.
1
Select
Settings
>
Communications
>
Wireless Devices
>
Autopilot Remote
>
Button Actions
.
2
Select an action key to change.
3
Select a pattern or action to assign to the action key.
Force
Trolling Motor Control
WARNING
Do not run the motor when the propeller is out of the water.
Contact with the rotating propeller may result in severe injury.
Do not use the motor in areas where you or other people in the
water may come into contact with the rotating propeller.
Always disconnect the motor from the battery before cleaning or
servicing the propeller to avoid injury.
You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your
vessel. The autopilot is a tool that enhances your capability to
operate your boat. It does not relieve you of the responsibility of
safely operating your boat. Avoid navigational hazards and
never leave the helm unattended.
Learn to operate the autopilot on calm and hazard-free open
water.
Use caution when operating the autopilot near hazards in the
water, such as docks, pilings, and other boats.
CAUTION
When using the autopilot features, be prepared for sudden
stops, acceleration, and turns.
When stowing or deploying the motor, be aware of the risk of
entrapment or pinching from moving parts, which can result in
injury.
When stowing or deploying the motor, be aware of slick surfaces
around the motor. Slipping when stowing or deploying the motor
may result in injury.
You can connect the Force trolling motor to the chartplotter to
view and control the motor using the chartplotter.
Connecting to a Trolling Motor
You can connect the chartplotter wirelessly to a compatible
Garmin Force trolling motor on your boat to control the trolling
motor from the chartplotter
1
Turn on the chartplotter and the trolling motor.
2
Enable the Wi
Fi network on the chartplotter (
Setting Up the
Wi
Fi Wireless Network
, page 38
).
3
Make sure that this chartplotter is the host of the network.
4
On the chartplotter, select
Settings
>
Communications
>
Wireless Devices
>
Garmin Trolling Motor
.
5
On the trolling motor display panel, press
three times to
enter pairing mode.
on the trolling motor display panel is solid blue as it
searches for a connection to the chartplotter, and turns green
when the connection is successful.
After the chartplotter and trolling motor connect successfully,
enable the trolling motor overlay bar to control the motor (
Adding
the Trolling Motor Controls to Screens
, page 29
).
Adding the Trolling Motor Controls to
Screens
After you have connected the chartplotter to the Force trolling
motor, you must add the trolling motor control bar to screens to
control the trolling motor.
1
Open a screen from which you would like to control the
trolling motor.
2
Select an option:
From a combination page or SmartMode
layout, select
MENU
>
Edit
>
Overlay Numbers
.
From a full screen, select
MENU
>
xxx
.
3
Select
Top Bar
or
Bottom Bar
.
4
Select
Trolling Motor Bar
.
Repeat these steps to add the trolling motor controls to all of the
screens from which you would like to control the trolling motor.
Trolling Motor Control Bar
The trolling motor control bar allows you to control a Force
trolling motor and see the status of the motor.
Select an item to engage it. The button illuminates when
selected. Select the item again to disengage it.
Trolling motor battery status.
Turns the propeller on and off.
Reduces the speed.
Speed indicator.
Increases the speed.
Enables the cruise control at the current speed over ground
(SOG).
Engages the propellor at full speed.
Trolling motor status.
Force
Trolling Motor Control
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