2.12.2 Throttle (Servo 2) Tones
The following Tones are in addition to the Basic Processor Tones.
2.12.2.1 One Long - Two Short Tones
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that the feedback potentiometer signal from Servo 2 (Throttle) has gone out of
range.
2.12.2.2 One Long, Two Short - High Repetitive Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that Servo 2 (Throttle) cannot reach the commanded position. This tone is also
referred to as Servo 2 Jam Tone.
2.12.3 Clutch (Servo 1) Tones
The following Tones are in addition to the Basic Tones listed in Section 2.12.1: Basic Processor Tones.
2.12.3.1 One Long - One Short Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that the feedback potentiometer signal from Servo 1 (Clutch) has gone out of range.
2.12.3.2 One Long, One Short -High Repetitive Rate Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that Servo 1 (Clutch) cannot reach the commanded position. This tone is also
referred to as Servo 1 Jam Tone.
2.12.4 Clutch Solenoid Tones
2.12.4.1 One Long - One Short Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that a fault was detected with either the Ahead or Astern Clutch Solenoid.
2.12.5 Troll Integrated Servo (Servo 1) Tones
The following Tones are in addition to the Basic Tones listed in Section 2.12.1: Basic Processor Tones.
2.12.5.1 One Long - One Short Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that the feedback potentiometer signal from Servo 1 (Troll) has gone out of range.
2.12.5.2 One Long, One Short -High Repetitive Rate Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that Servo 1 (Troll) cannot reach the commanded position. This tone is also referred
to as Servo 1 Jam Tone.
2.12.6 Troll Integrated (Servo 2) Tones
The following Tones are in addition to the Basic Tones listed in Section 2.12.1: Basic Processor Tones.
2.12.6.1 One Long - Two Short Tones
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that the feedback potentiometer signal from Servo 2 (Troll) has gone out of range.
2.12.6.2 One Long, Two Short - High Repetitive Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that Servo 2 (Troll) cannot reach the commanded position. This tone is also referred
to as Servo 2 Jam Tone.
2.12.7 9001 Trolling Actuator Tones (Servo 3)
The following Tones are in addition to the Basic Tones listed in Section 2.12.1: Basic Processor Tones.
2.12.7.1 One Long, Four Short Tones
Detail information on this tone is in the Manual supplied with the 9001 Trolling Actuator.
This tone indicates that there is a feedback error in the Trolling Actuator.