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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. A battery compartment, rod
box, anything similar would be a good location. Keep in mind that this
location also needs to allow for the wires to be able to reach the battery,
servo, steering, etc. As an additional consideration, the signal between
your remote and receiver is designed to work within a ~30ft (9.1m) range
even inside of an enclosed location. Once you nd a suitable location,
use the mounting holes and appropriate hardware to secure it.
3. The main power leads connect directly the 12V battery using the ring
connectors provided. Red to +ve terminal, Black to -ve terminal. The
positive wire includes a standard 15A ATO style blade fuse.
4. The ACC+ Switched power should be connected to a +ve 12V switched
power source at the helm station. When the outboard engine is not in
use, the switched power should be powered down.
5. The servo wire from your receiver needs to be routed to the servo
mounted on your kicker motor. NOTE: If you need an extension to your
servo cable, visit trollmasters.com and look for the Parts Shop link.
There is a 10ft (3m) extension available. To minimize the impact of EMI,
take care to route and secure servo cable as far away as practical from
the spark plug wires.
6. (Optional Steering Device) Route the steering cable 6ft (1.8m) from
your receiver to the location of your Panther Electro Steer motor and
connect the 2-Way molded connector until they are fully engaged. Do
not plug into the 3-way molded connector in an existing relay control.
7. NOTE: Keep in mind that depending on which side your electro steer is
mounted on your kicker motor the turn controls might be reversed. To
change this you can reverse the polarity of the connection. First, discon-
nect the unit from the battery. Then cut the wires between the receiver
and connector. Now reconnect the wires, but connect red to black and
black to red. Be sure to use proper connections, like Butt T splices or
wire nuts.
8. Pair your remote to your receiver. Push the pairing button on the
receiver and you will see a solid activity light. Then press any button on
the remote. Once the light goes o your remote is paired. It will always