ePropulsion NAVY Manual de usuario

NAVY REMOTE CONTROL USER MANUAL
Nov, 2018 Version 1.0
Copyright © 2018 ePropulsion All Rights Reserved


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Acknowledgement
Thanks for choosing ePropulsion products, your trust and support in our
company are sincerely appreciated. We are dedicated to providing high-
performance electric outboards, as well as thrusters, reliable lithium batteries
and accessories.
Welcome to visit www.epropulsion.com and contact us if you have any
concerns.
Using This Manual
Before use of the product, please read this user manual thoroughly to
understand the correct and safe operations. By using this product, you
hereby agree that you have fully read and understood all contents of this
manual. ePropulsion accepts no liability for any damage or injury caused by
operations that contradict this manual.
Due to ongoing optimization of our products, ePropulsion reserves the rights
of constantly adjusting the contents described in the manual. ePropulsion
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This manual is subject to update without prior notice, please visit our website
www.epropulsion.com for the latest version. If you find any discrepancy
between your products and this manual, or should you have any doubts
concerning the product or the manual, please visit www.epropulsion.com.
ePropulsion reserves the rights of nal interpretation of this manual.
This manual is multilingual, in case of any discrepancy in the interpretation
of different language versions, the English version shall prevail.
Symbols
The following symbols will help to acquire some key information.
Important instructions or warnings
Useful information or tips

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Product Identication
Below picture indicates the serial numbers of NAVY Remote Control. Please
note the position of the serial numbers and record them for access to
warranty service and other after-sale services.
Figure 0-1
Model: NAVY Remote Controller
Serial No.: DNRCXXXXXXX

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Table of Contents
Acknowledgement .................................................................................... 1
Using This Manual...................................................................................... 1
Symbols ...................................................................................................... 1
Product Identication ................................................................................ 2
Table of Contents ....................................................................................... 3
1 Product Overview.................................................................................... 4
1.1 In the Package .................................................................................. 4
1.2 Parts and Diagrams .......................................................................... 5
1.3 Specication...................................................................................... 5
2 Displaying...............................................................................................6
3 Charging ............................................................................................... 10
3.1 Charging by solar power................................................................... 10
3.2 Charging by wired connection.......................................................... 10
4 Power Adjusting................................................................................... 12
4.1 Power Adjusting for Remote Control ................................................ 12
4.2 Adjusting Maximum Forward/Backward Power ............................... 13
4.3 Recalibration .................................................................................... 14
5 Use of Kill Switch................................................................................. 16
6 Pairing Remote Control to the Outboard .......................................... 17
7 Warning Messages .............................................................................. 20
8Warranty ................................................................................................ 23
8.1 Warranty Policies ............................................................................ 23
8.2 Out of Warranty............................................................................... 24
8.3 Warranty Claim Procedures ............................................................ 24

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1 Product Overview
The NAVY Remote Control is used for starting and stopping the NAVY
outboard motor, adjusting the speed of the motor, configuring the battery
parameters, displaying the system information and messages, etc. The
Remote Control is powered by either solar power or the built-in lithium
battery. Remote Control wirelessly or wiredly communicates with the
outboard control system built in the main outboard motor. While using the
Remote Control, it requires an additional steering wheel to help steer.
1.1 In the Package
When you receive a set of NAVY Remote Control, unpack its package and
check if all the items below are included in the package. If there is any loss
or transport damage, please contact your dealer immediately.
Items Qty./Unit Figure
NAVY
Remote
Control
1 set
Fixing Guide 1 piece 41mm
98mm
2× 6mm
Plotting Scale - 1:1
Screw Size - M6×12mm
Navy 6.0R
Fixing Guide
For Remote Controller
Room 702
Kowloon Bldg
555 Nathan Rd
Kowloon, Hong Kong
www.epropulsion.com
User Manual,
Warranty
Card &
Invitation
Card
1 set
Kill Switch 2 pieces
Warranty
Invitation Card

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1.2 Parts and Diagrams
Figure 1-1
1.3 Specication
NAVY Remote Control
Communication Wireless / Wired
Communication Distance ≤10 m
Weight 0.65 kg / 1.43 lbs.
Dimension (L x W x H) 193 mm x 130 mm x 112 mm /
7.6" x 5.1" x 4.4"
Throttle Handle
Display Panel
Buttons
Kill Switch
Communication Port
(Bottom)
Solar Panel

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2 Displaying
Battery Level Indicator
Throttle Reset Indicator
Battery Level/Voltage
Kill Switch Status Indicator
Overheat Alert
Current Speed
Distance/Time
Throttle Power
GPS Status Indicator
Travelled Distance/
Time or Remaining
Distance/Time
Figure 2-1
Buttons Functions
“Power”
1. In power-off state, press and hold the power button to power
on the Remote Control.
2. In power-on state, press and hold the power button to power
off the Remote Control.
“OK”
1. On setting pages, press " " button to save the current
settings and switch to the next item.
2. On setting pages, press and hold “ ” button, and the
system will save your settings, the display will exit from
setting page and return to the home page.
3. In power-on state, when home page displays or all the
characters display on the page, press “ ” button
and hold 5s to enter the Remote Control pairing page.

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Buttons Functions
^
“Up”
1. On any setting page, press “
^
” button to view options for
current setting.
2. In power-on state, when home page displays, press “
^
”
button and hold 10s to enter the throttle calibration page.
3. On home page, press “
^
” button to switch the travelling
distance or time displaying icon between “ ” and “ ”.
press
“Up”
button
Main page 1 Main page 2
“Menu”
1. In power-on state, press and hold “ ” button to enter the
preference setting page.
Preference setting page
2. On preference setting page, press and hold “ ” button to
enter the battery setting page.
Battery setting page
3. On any page, press “ ” button to return home page.

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If users enter the page without setting any parameters, the current
parameters displayed on the page will be saved as user parameters by
default.
If “ ” shows on start-up, it indicates system initialization.
Icons Functions
Battery level
indicator
Indicating approximate battery level. The
solid blocks stand for remaining battery.
Battery level/
voltage
Indicating accurate current battery level
percentage/battery voltage, is congurable
in preference setting page.
For example:
: indicates current battery level.
: indicates current battery voltage.
GPS status
indicator
Hidden: no satellite signal is received
or GPS does not work.
Blink: GPS is connecting to satellites.
Shown constantly: GPS is in use.
Over-heat alert
Hidden: system temperature is in
normal range.
Blink: system temperature is a little
high and the maximum input power of
motor has been lowered than 3kW.
Shown constantly: system is over
temperature and the outboard will
stop working. The outboard motor
can’t be started until the system
temperature drops to a certain level.
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