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Faria Instruments PILOT IS0152 User's Manual

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1. Green Black Grnd 6 pin connector cnoos3 inC Green Sensor Ground _ in D Water Temperature inE Red Air Temperature in F White Blue Speedo Sensor ECR 2065 2 12 02 To Pilot Harness HN0365 j 4 pin connector 4 pin connector cnoos2 PinA Red 12 Battery Pin B 12 Ignition Depth Sounder Depth Sounder signal ECR 2152 03 07 02 Paddle Wheel triducer Shrink Tubing L or Wrap Green Depth Sounder Signal Black Black Depth Sounder White x Red T i 12 vDC x a Brown i l H Shield Ground 12 vDC Ignition Grnd To Pilot Harness HN0365 FF 6 pin connector RY 2x PJOO05 a Shrink Tubing i or Wrap l L s White Blue Green Stripe Paddle Wheel Signal Tan White Stripe Air Temp Sensor Tan Blue Stripe White White Water Temp Sensor signal Brown Black Wt Temp Grnd Black Black Grnd 6 pin connector cnoo83 Not used Tan White Water Temperature Tan Blue White Blue Speedo Sensor ECR 2152 03 07 02 NOTES Copyright 2003 by the Thomas G Faria Corporation Uncasville CT No part of this publication may by reproduced in any form in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise without the prior written permission of the company
2. MODE Continue pressing the MODE button quickly until the Function Indicator points to the D indicating the deep depth alarm setting This is the deepest water that will activate the alarm Press and hold the Up or Down arrow keypads to adjust the reading to the desired depth Setting the Keel Offset Keel Offset can be set so that the depth sounder either shows the depth below the keel set the offset to be the depth between the transducer and the bottom of the keel or the depth below the transducer set the offset to 0 For example if the bottom of the keel is 2 ft below the transducer and you want the depth sounder to read the depth below the keel the display should be adjusted to read minus 2 0 Press and hold the MODE button until the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode MODE Continue pressing the MODE button quickly until the Function Indicator points to the KL indicating the keel offset function Press and hold only the Down arrow key pad to adjust the reading to the desired depth A minus sign will appear to the left of the setting Loss of Signal SIG If the signal is lost due to depths below 300 feet depths above 2 feet or a disconnected or broken cable the characters SIG will appear in the upper display signifying loss of signal It will look like 516 FA If the upper display depth sounder function is active the SIG will
3. Continue pressing the MODE button MODE Calibrating the Distance Log Press and hold the MODE button until again until the Function Indicator is the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode FA MODE DIS MPH Continue pressing the MODE button KTS quickly until the lower display reads c calibration pointing to DIS The Function Indicator T T D will also automatically point to the last unit type selected You are now in the S F Distance Log Function D M KL FA Selecting the Distance Log Units von Press and hold the MODE button until af KTS the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode Press either the Up or Down arrow button to change the Log reading to the desired distance uF MODE Continue pressing the MODE button quickly until the lower display reads Un units T1 11 D Clearing the Distance Log Press and hold the MODE button until S F the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode g Continue pressing the MODE button KL FA i i quickly until the lower display reads A MPH CLr clear 7 D aja KTS S F D M Press the Up or Down arrow button to KL FA move the function indicator to the desired E DIS units either Miles MPH or Nautical MPH KTS Miles KTS Page 11 Press either the Up or Down arrow button to clear the Log reading to zero Bait well amp Air Temperature Water Des
4. E button and activate the Select Mode MODE Press the Down arrow to select the lower display Continue pressing the MODE button again until the Function Indicator is pointing to either MPH or KTS MODE The Function Indicator will automatically point to the last unit type selected You are now in the Speedometer function T nO S F D M KL FA DIS AR MPH aja KTS Page 9 Selecting the Speedometer Units Press and hold the MODE button until the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode MODE quickly until the lower display reads C MODE T1 T1 D Continue pressing the MODE button S F quickly until the lower display reads Un a a units ig T nQ RR MPH ah KTS S F D M KL FA calibration Press either the Up or EA DIS Down arrow button to change the speed R MPH reading to the desired speed j KTS Press either the Up or Down arrow button to move the function indicator to the desired units either Miles per Hour MPH or Knots KTS Distance Log Selecting the Distance Log Function Press the MODE button and activate the Select Mode T T D S F Ce D M MODE KL FA E DIS R MPH Press the Down arrow to select the ap KTS l lower display Calibrating the Speedometer Press and hold the MODE button until the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode Continue pressing the MODE button Page 10
5. INSTRUMENTS Wu Z cr lt moo M D b Pilot I Owner s Manual Pilot Displays Speedometer in MPH and Knots Trip Log Clock Voltmeter Air amp Surface Temp Digital Depth Sounder with Deep and Shallow water alarms Keel offset e Audible and Visual Alarms IS0152 1S 0152B ECR 3704 6 2003 Description Key Pad Functions Installation 4 pin Connector 6 pin Connector Operations General Modes Power On Illumination Normal Mode Select Mode Activating Selecting upper or lower display Selecting display function Edit Mode Upper Display Functions Depth Sounder Setting Shallow Alarm Setting Deep Alarm Setting Keel Offset Loss of signal Timer Selecting Timer functions Starting Stopping Timer Resetting Timer Clock Selection Clock functions Setting the Clock Lower Display Functions Speedometer Selecting the Speedometer function Selecting Speedometer Units Calibrating the Speedometer Distance Log Selecting Distance Log function Selecting Distance Log units Calibrating Distance Log Clearing Distance Log Water and Air Bait well Temperature Selecting Air Water Temperature function Selecting Air Water Temperature units Voltmeter Selecting Voltmeter function Setting Voltage Alarms Bar Graph Functions HN0362 Yamaha Adapter 4 and 6 pin connector harness HN0365 Others connector harness Index Page 1 Page 2 Page 2 Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Pa
6. cription The Pilot I will monitor water surface temperature The Setting units Fahrenheit F or Centigrade C in either function sets the units for both A second temperature either air or bait well may be monitored when the unit is equipped with the optional sender Operation Selecting the Air Water Temperature Function Press the MODE button and activate the Select Mode MODE Press the Down arrow to Select the lower display Continue pressing the MODE button again until the Function Indicator is pointing to either the upper icon Air Bait well Temp or the lower icon Water Temp Page 12 MODE FA DIS MPH KTS Selecting the Air Water Temperature Units Press and hold the MODE button until the Pilot beeps to select Edit Mode MODE Continue pressing the MODE button quickly until the lower display reads Un units T O S F D M KL FA DIS R MPH ay KTS Press either the Up or Down arrow button to move the Function Indicator to the desired units either Fahrenheit F or Centigrade C S F D M KL FA DIS AR MPH aja KTS FA DIS MPH KTS Voltmeter Description The Voltmeter continuously monitors the battery system voltage supplied to the Pilot I The Voltmeter has a user adjustable low and high voltage alarm feature If the 12 vDC power drops to below the user adjustable low voltage setting or rises above th
7. ctive display and while the display is flashing press the MODE button quickly again The Function Indicator will move MODE from function to function around the Page 4 If no buttons are pushed within 5 seconds the Pilot will revert automatically to the Normal Mode You can also enter the Edit Mode while in the Select Mode The Pilot display will then stop flashing Select Mode indicating the change to the Edit Mode The operation of various edit modes will be separately explained for each function throughout the manual Upper Display Functions Depth Sounder Description Depending on the bottom conditions the depth finder will read to 300 feet or the corresponding number of meters or fathoms to the nearest 1 10th 0 1 NOTE A 600 ft available The depth finder has an audible and LCD displayed depth alarm with adjustable shallow and deep limits and a depth below keel offset feature These settings once made are stored in memory and will remain even if the battery is disconnected Triducer is also Operation Selecting the Depth Sounder Function Press the MODE button and activate the Select Mode MODE Press the Up arrow to select the upper display Continue pressing the MODE button again until the Function Indicator is pointing to FT M or FA The Function Indicator will automatically point to the last unit type selected You are now in the Depth Finder function S
8. e user adjustable high voltage setting the voltage alarm activates The lower display will change to the Voltmeter Function The LCD will flash while displaying the current voltage and the Pilot I will Beep every 15 seconds to warn of a low or high voltage condition The default settings for the alarms are 12 vDC low voltage and 16 vDC high voltage Please check your owners manual and battery instructions for further information for these settings Selecting the Voltmeter Function Press the MODE button and activate the Select Mode MODE Press the Down arrow to select the lower display Continue pressing the MODE button again until the display shows 00 0 and no other Lower Display Function Indicator is active except the one pointing to the Battery icon T rO S F D M KL FA E DIS MPH af KTS Setting the Voltage Alarms Press and hold the MODE button until the Pilot I beeps to indicate Edit Mode is selected MODE The upper display indicates bAtL and the lower display shows the current low voltage warning setting T rO FA DIS MPH KTS Press either the Up or Down arrow buttonto adjust the low voltage alarm setting Press the MODE button MODE The upper display changes to bAtH and the lower display shows the current high voltage warning setting T T G FA DIS MPH KTS Press either the Up or Down ar
9. electing the Depth Sounder Units Press and hold the MODE button until the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode Continue pressing the MODE button MODE quickly until the upper display reads Un units Press the Up or Down arrow button to move the function indicator to the desired units either Feet F Meters M or Fathoms FA Depth alarms When the shallow depth setting is read by the depth sounder the Function Indicator Page 5 will flash on the LCD next to the S and the audible alarm will sound rapidly When the deep depth setting is read by the depth sounder the Function Indicator will flash on the LCD next to the D and the audible alarm will sound at 2 beeps per second NOTE Once a keel offset is programmed the depth below the Keel will activate the shallow and deep alarms NOTE To fully deactivate an alarm reset it to zero Setting the Shallow Alarm Press and hold the MODE button until the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode Continue pressing the MODE button quickly until the Function Indicator points MODE to the S indicating the shallow depth alarm setting This is the shallowest water that will activate the alarm Press and hold the Up or Down arrow keypads to adjust the reading to the desired depth Setting the Deep Alarm Press and hold the MODE button until the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode
10. ge 5 Page 5 Page 5 Page 5 Page 6 Page Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 9 Page 9 Page 10 Page 10 Page I1 Page 11 Page 11 Page 11 Page 12 Page 12 Page 13 Page 13 Page 14 Page 16 Page 18 Key Pad Functions Display Timer Hrs amp Min Timer Min amp Sec Clock Function Indicator Depth In Depth Sounder Feet Shallow Alarm Meters Deep Alarm Fathoms Keel Offset Distance Log Statute or Nautical miles Miles per hour Knots Digital Voltmeter Voltmeter Air Temp Water Temp Illumination Off Illumination On Faria Pilot I Description The Faria Pilot I system is a multifunctional instrument designed to give two simultaneous readouts of several different and independent functions on an upper and lower LCD display A digital Bar Graph provides continuous display of the battery system voltage The illustration above shows the various functions provided by the instrument Warning The Depth Sounder is not to be used for navigation or as a device to avoid grounding which may result in boat damage or personal injury Always use caution operating in shallow areas and maintain a very slow speed Be aware that depth may change to quickly for you to avoid grounding Page 1 Used for all splices Wires Heat Shrink Tube red or blue Metal Butt Connector red or blue Used for all splices 6 Pin Female Connector os 6 Pin Male Connector Note For wiring diagram for
11. illuminate and hold If any other upper display function is active the SIG will flash on and off alternately with the active function s readout Timer Description The timer operates simultaneously in hours minutes and seconds The timer is viewed in the Normal Mode as either hours and minutes the left hand T1 or minutes and seconds the right hand T1 wo aW S F D M KL FA E3 DIS R MPH aj KTS S F D M KL FA EA DIS wR MPH ah KTS Operation Selecting the Timer Functions Press the MODE button and activate the Select Mode MODE Press the Up arrow to Select the upper display Page 7 Continue pressing the MODE button MODE again until the Function Indicator is either the left T1l or the n nO pointing to right T1 S F D M KL FA DIS AR MPH ah KTS Starting and Stopping the Timer Press either Up or Down arrow button to start or stop the timer at any time Resetting the Timer Press and hold the MODE button until MODE the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode Selecting the Edit Mode in either T1 or T1 will reset the timer to zero Page 8 Clock Description The clock will run continuously as long as power is applied to the Pilot The clock reads hours and minutes Operation Selecting the Clock Function Press the MODE button and activate the Select Mode MODE Press the Up arrow to select the u
12. lect Mode The Select Mode allows selection of the upper or lower LCD displays and or the particular function desired in either display Activating the Select Mode To activate the Select Mode press the MODE button quickly MODE The Pilot will beep and the last selected active display upper or lower will flash Page 3 Selecting upper or lower active display Activate the Select Mode and while the display is flashing press the Up arrow MODE selected active display and the Pilot will beep each time the MODE button is T n pressed to select the upper display as active S F D M KL FA DIS R MPH a KTS Stop at the desired function or the Down arrow to select the Edit Mode The Edit Mode allows you to set the following Depth Sounder shallow alarm deep alarm keel offset scale units feet fathoms or meters Timer reset to zero Clock hours and minutes Distance Log reset to zero speed scale units miles per hour or knots calibrate speed and distance statute miles or nautical miles Thermometers air and water scale units Fahrenheit or Centigrade lower display as the active display Selecting the Edit Mode When the desired display function is selected press and hold the MODE button until the Pilot beeps The Edit Selecting display function moving the Mode will activate Function Indicator When in the Select Mode in the desired a
13. ns on HN0365 Find both drawings in the back of this manual 6 Pin Connector 3 Follow the wiring diagram at the end of this manual for wiring connections For connections for a Yamaha motor use the connections on HN0362 For all other engine configurations use the Others connections on HN0365 NOTE If the transducer cables are not connected properly or not plugged into the Pilot the display will blink when the power is applied to the unit Find both drawings in the back of this manual Operation Power ON The Pilot I instrument will turn on when the ignition key switch is set to the run position When the ignition key switch is turned to the off position the Pilot I will turn off If the mode button is accidentally pressed for an extended period of time the unit will enter a diagnostic OFF Mode This can be remedied by pressing the Mode button again to turn the unit on MODE Illumination On Up To turn on or increase the dial illumination press the right Up arrow with the Pilot in the Normal Mode Illumination Off Down To turn off or decrease the dial illumination press the left Down arrow with the Pilot in the Normal Mode Normal Mode Pilot is operating showing the last selected Functions NOTE When in either the Select or Edit Modes if no button is pushed for 5 seconds the Pilot will revert to the Normal Mode functions last used or to the new settings Se
14. pper display Continue pressing the MODE button again until the Function Indicator is pointing to the clock MODE S F D M KL FA E3 DIS MPH aj KTS Setting the clock Press and hold the MODE button until the Pilot beeps to select the Edit Mode Press the Up or Down arrow keypads once to set each minute Minutes Quick Press Press and hold the Up or Down arrow keypads to set the hours The minutes will continuously advance in 10 minute intervals to change the hours Hours Press and hold Lower Display Functions Speedometer Description The Speedometer gives digital readings in either Statue Miles per Hour or Nautical Miles per Hour knots Readings are accurate up to 58 MPH S50KTS in 0 1 increments Speed calibration can be performed at any speed by setting the speedometer reading to match GPS radar gun time distance run etc The Distance Log reads in either Statue Miles or Nautical Miles in 0 1 increments depending upon which unit type is selected for the Speedometer or Log Setting units in either function sets the units for both Distance Log calibration can also be performed by setting the Log reading to match a GPS or charted distance run Calibrating the distance Log also automatically calibrates the Speedometer The longer the distance the more accurate the calibration Operation Selecting the Speedometer Function Press the MOD
15. row button to adjust the high voltage alarm setting Bar Graph Display Function Description The bar graph provides a continuous display of the battery system voltage supplied to Pilot I Each element of the bar graph represents one 1 volt Voltages from 10 5 vDC to 17 5 vDC are displayed Five elements active 13 5 14 5 vDC is usually considered normal for a properly operating system with the engine running Please check your owners manual and battery instructions for further information concerning normal voltage readings for your installation Page 14 N HPL zo Bar Graph Display DIS MPH KTS This page left blank intentionally Page 15 To Pilot Harness HN0362 J 4 pin connector Yamaha adaptor i 4 pin connector cnoos2 ECR 2065 2 12 02 Paddle Wheel triducer Shrink Tubing or Wrap Blue Blue p reen Depth Sounder Signal Black Black Depth Sound Dep ounder White Red 12 vDC Red Brown Purple Pack Shield Ground Red Yellow Black 12 vDC Ignition Grnd Multi bullets to Yamaha Engine Harness To Pilot Harness HN0362 6 pin connector f Yamaha adaptor A BCHPDEF 2x PJ0005 Slee Shrink Tubing l or Wrap i L White Blue Green Stripe Paddle Wheel Signal Air Temp Sensor White White Water Temp Sensor signal Brown Green Wt Temp Grnd
16. the 6 Pin connector see Yamaha HN0362 Others HN0365 4 Pin Female pa A O lt 3 3 8 dia 4 Pin Male Connector Note For wiring diagram for the 4 Pin connector see Yamaha HN0362 Others HN0365 Installation CAUTION Disconnect the battery during installation Tighten nuts on the backclamp only slightly more than you can tighten with your fingers Six inch pounds of torque are sufficient Over tightening could result in damage to the instrument and may void your warranty 1 Cut a 3 3 8 diameter hole in the dash and mount the gauge with the backclamp supplied Follow the enclosed Airmar Technology Corporation instructions for installing the multifunction Triducer Once the Triducer is installed and you have lead the cables to the Pilot connect the wires from the Triducer to the corresponding 4 or 6 pin connectors as illustrated using the butt connectors supplied The butt connectors have a heat activated waterproofing Once the butt connections have been crimped slowly apply heat with a heat gun until you see sealant coming out of the connector ends It is recommended to wrap the connections together with electrical tape for further protection Page 2 4 Pin Connector 2 Follow the wiring diagram at the end of this manual for wiring connections For connections for a Yamaha motor use the connections on HN0362 For all other engine configurations use the Others connectio

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