Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package 
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Auto Synchronizing will stay engaged up to 95% throttle opening. The Sync light will turn
on when the engines are synchronized.
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ACTIVE
SYNC
STATION SELECT
THROTTLE
ONLY
To disengage, move one or both control handles until they are more than 5° apart, reduce
engine speed below 900 RPM, or increase engine speed beyond 95%.
Dual Helm Station Transfer
The  throttle  only/station  select  button  allows  the  boat  operator  to  select  which  remote
control is in control of the engine operation.
The active light is illuminated at the remote control station that is in control of the engine.
!
 WARNING
Avoid serious injury or death from loss of boat control. The boat operator should never
leave the active station while engine is in gear. Helm transfer should only be attempted
while both stations  are manned. One‑person helm transfer  should only be performed
while engine is in neutral.
NOTE: 
Idle position is preferred when doing a station transfer. If conditions do not allow
the remote control to be placed at idle position, a station transfer can be done while in gear.
NOTE: Pressing and releasing station select button at new station allows the engine control
to be transferred to the new station. The control will automatically start adjusting engine
RPM and gear position to match the control handle setting at the new station. Adjust control
handles to the desired throttle and gear position.
1. Place active remote control lever to idle position.
2. Proceed  to  the  inactive  helm  station  and  position  remote  control  lever  to  the  idle
position.
3. Press  throttle  only/station  select  button  once.  The  "ACTIVE"  light  will  illuminate  to
indicate the remote control station is in control of the engine.
ACTIVE
STATION SELECT
3433
ACTIVE
SYNC
STATION SELECT
a
a
b
THROTTLE
ONLY
THROTTLE
ONLY
b
a - Active light
b - Throttle only/station select button
4. The active light will switch off at the original remote control station.