7
Green LED
No active operating position
selected
Active control in neutral position
Control moved to driving position
Operating position cannot be
activated (other position active)
Throttle without transmission
engaged
System failure
Control calibration or system
calibration is in progress
Error indication
Jammed gear actuator while
underway
Driving on Backup pos.(+)
Ignition switched off or ignition
circuit, wire no. 4, is broken while
underway
Driving with “high idle”
1 short flash,
2 sec. pause.
Solid light
Green LED goes
out after 5 sec.
5 rapid flashes.
Green LED goes
out after 5 sec.
1 long flash,
2 sec. pause
Very rapid flash,
3 Hz
1 long flash,
pause for 2 sec.
(red and green
flash together)
Action
Switch off all power (10
sec) and then switch it
on again (page 15).
Move the lever to
neutral, press the button
once (page 15).
Read Error Codes on
the display (page 13).
Move the lever to
neutral, press the button
once (page 15).
Investigate and remedy
error manifestation.
See instructions on
page 15.
THE CONTROL LEDS
Unless otherwise stated, the flash sequences repeat
until the condition is attended to or, if it is a fault, until
the Error Code is read on the electronic unit display, the
fault is remedied and the Error Code memory is emp-
tied.
NB! Driving the boat on Backup pos.(+) batteries
(indicated by a red flash) is not considered a fault
but permitted. An Error Code does therefore not
appear on the display in such a case. For driving
on Backup pos.(+) batteries, see “Backup operat-
ing voltage”.
Programmed “high idle” = red and green LEDs flash
simultaneously. They blink only when the transmission
is engaged. In neutral, the light is solid green.
Red LED
Flash pattern
Rapid flash, 1 Hz
3 short flashes,
pause for 2 sec.
2 short flashes,
pause for 2 sec.
1 short+1 long
flash, pause for
1.7 sec.
1 short flash,
pause for 2 sec.
1 long flash,
pause for 2 sec.
(red and green
flash together)
Button function
All buttons in the system operate such that the function
in question is activated when the button is released.
Furthermore, all buttons have a “reaction time” of 0.2
seconds. The electronic unit will not register a faster
button entry.
If a button is pressed for longer than 2 minutes, the
electronic unit does not register the information either.
See Error Codes, page 14.
NB! The aforementioned does not apply to the Error
Code and Enter buttons on the electronic unit.
They receive their value in the program. Other-
wise, it would be impossible to read Error Codes.
User Instructions