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Owner’s Manual 2011 Corporate Headquarters Malibu Boats, L.L.C. One Malibu Court Merced, CA 95341 Phone: (209) 383-7469 Fax: (209) 383-0499 Tennessee Plant Malibu Boats, L.L.C. 5075 Kimberly Way Loudon, TN 37774 Phone: (865) 458-5478 Fax: (865) 4...

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RECORD IMPORTANT INFORMATION In addition to this manual, your Malibu Owner’s Packet contains instructions, warranties and other important information from component manufacturers. Read these materials carefully since improper registration, operatio...

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i All information and specifications included in this manual were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Malibu Boats LLC reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without i...

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CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii TABLE OF FIGURES. . . . . . . . . . . . . iv INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v CERTIFICATIONS & STANDARDS . . v MODEL FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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iv TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1-1 Personal Flotation Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 Figure 1-2 Fire Extinguisher. . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Figure 1-3 Weather Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 Figure 1-4 Diver Down Flag. ...

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v INTRODUCTION Over the years, you have watched us grow into one of the most respected boat builders in the world. And undoubtedly, somewhere, you have run into at least one Malibu owner who proudly speaks of the “Malibu Difference.” That differ...

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vi Hull Identification Number (HIN) Your Hull Identification Number can be found on the starboard transom of your boat below the rubber rub rail. Federal law prohibits the tampering or removing of the number in any way. Use this number to register yo...

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1-1 Chapter 1 BOATING SAFETY At Malibu, safety is not an option! General Precautions Your Malibu boat has been constructed to meet all U.S. Coast Guard and National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) requirements. However, it is still your respo...

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1-2 The precautions listed in this manual and on the boat are not all-inclusive. If a procedure or method is not specifically recommended, you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and your passengers, and that the boat will not be damaged or...

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1-3 Regulations The U.S. Coast Guard is the governing authority of United States waterways and is there to help the boating public. State boating regulations are enforced by local authorities. You are subject to marine traffic laws and “Rules of th...

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1-4 Conserve Fishery Resources There is a tremendous drain on our fishery resources. Over-fishing and pollution have strained the fish population. Do your part by keeping only what you will eat by practicing catch-and-release. Foreign Species If you ...

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1-5 Cleaning Agents Household cleaners should be used sparingly and not discharged into waterways. Never mix cleaners and be sure to use plenty of ventilation in enclosed areas. DO NOT use products which contain phosphates, chlorine, solvents, non-bi...

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1-6 Notice: If a type V PFD is to be counted toward the minimum carriage requirements, it must be worn. 2) Fire Extinguishers: A fire extinguisher is required if your boat has an inboard engine, or when fuel is stored in closed stowage compartments. ...

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1-7 Reporting Accidents Boat operators are required by law to file a Boating Accident report with their state boating law enforcement agency or local authority when their boat is involved in certain boating accidents. A boating accident must be repor...

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Damage to underwater gear caused by shallow water maneuvering is not covered by your warranty. Warning Markers Learn to recognize the different buoys and day markers; they are used as the signposts of the waterways identifying navigable routes and w...

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1-9 Carbon Monoxide Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless and odorless gas produced by all engines and fuel burning appliances. Even with the best boat design and construction, plus the utmost care in inspection, operation and maintenance, hazardous le...

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1-10 Operation by Minors If your boat will be operated by a minor, remember to have an adult present at all times. Many states have laws regarding minimum age and licensing requirements for minors. Contact state and local authorities for special requ...

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1-11 Types of Buoys There are several types and shapes of buoys. Buoys may be unlighted, lighted, with sound or may have both an audible and a visual signal. Lights, bells and horns are used on buoys for night or poor visibility conditions. Different...

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1-12 Right-of-Way Notice: In general, boats with less maneuverability have right-of-way over more agile craft. You must stay clear of the vessel with right-of-way and pass to his stern. Privileged Boats Privileged boats have right-of-way and can hol...

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1-13 Overtaking The boat that is overtaking one ahead of it is the burdened boat and must make any adjustments necessary to keep out of the way of the privileged boat. Figure 1-10. Overtaking Another Craft The General Prudential Rule The general prud...

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Chapter 2 GAUGES & CONTROLS No other ski boat manufacturer incorporates in their product as many innovative and technically advanced features as Malibu. Standard Gauges The following gauges are included on all models. It is important for the sa...

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Malibu’s state of-the-art Malibu Graphical In-Dash Display Center enables the operator to observe and control many graphic functions that are applicable to the performance and use of your boat. These include Malibu Cruise Control, Ballast Monitorin...

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Tachometer Located to the left side of the dash panel, the tachometer registers the operating speed of your engine in revolutions per minute (RPM). This gauge is used to provide you with information needed to ensure the engine is kept within the en...

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Figure 2-5. Dash Gauges Engine Temperature The temperature gauge is located at the lower center left bottom panel of the dash display. The temperature gauge indicates the temperature of the water/coolant inside the engine. The proper operating range ...

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2-5 Fuel The fuel gauge is located at the lower center right bottom panel of the dash display. The fuel gauge indicates the approximate quantity of fuel remaining in the tank when the ignition is in the “On” position. Although your fuel tank will...

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2-6 Graphical In-Dash Display Setup Screen When you first turn on the ignition of your boat, you will see one of the screens shown in Figure 2-6 or 2-7, followed by a Setup menu. To navigate the system menus, use the up/down ↑↓ arrows. When you a...

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2-7 MaliView Setup Screen • The up and down arrows toggle through all the options in each edit screen. • Use the “ON/OFF/ENTER” button to toggle between edit screens and select changes. Return to Factory Default Screen • This will return al...

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2-8 Depth Level Alarm Screen Speed Calibration Screen Wedge Setup Screen English Metric Mode (English or Metric Conversion) Video ON/OFF Setup Turns on or off all available video screens Chapter 2_11_ Chapter 2 doc.qxd 11/19/10 12:35 PM Page 8 ...

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2-9 Gauge Diagnostic Mode (Gauge Sweep Mode Test) Current Software Version System Diagnostic Screen Active and Inactive Engine Fault Screen Chapter 2_11_ Chapter 2 doc.qxd 11/19/10 12:35 PM Page 9 ...

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2-10 MALIBU PRE-SETS How to Use the Malibu Pre-Sets The Malibu pre-sets Save, Store and Control 3 different parameters: • 1 – Boat Speed/Cruise Control • 2 – Wedge Angle/Boat Angle Control • 3 – Ballast Level The system is easy to operate...

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2-12 MaliView Pre-Sets Screen • Enter pre-sets using the “PRE-SETS” button. • Press the “EDIT PRE-SET” button to edit the highlighted pre-set. (See MaliView Edit Pre-Sets Screen.) • The up and down arrows will allow you to highlight the...

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2-13 MaliView Edit Pre-Sets Screen • Press the “SAVE” button to save any changes to the pre-set. • The up and down arrows toggle through all the options in each edit screen. • Use the “ON/OFF/ENTER” button to toggle between edit screens...

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2-14 Speed Edit Screen • Use the up and down buttons to change the speed. • Press “ENTER” to accept. • The old speed is on top, and the new speed is in the middle. Ballast Edit Screen • There are 5 settings for the ballast level. • Use ...

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2-15 Boat Alarms and Engine Faults Malibu Boats are equipped with two separate computers connected to many sensors and controllers that constantly monitor various functions of the boat and engine. Certain functions, if outside of a pre-determined ope...

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2-16 “WEDGE FAULT UNBALANCED” is a signal from the Lenco box indicating an actuator failure, alignment or fault. “LOSS OF CAN SIGNAL” alarm occurs when the CAN communication has stopped. The “ENGINE FAULT” warning is triggered from engine...

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2-17 To Enter the On-board-Diagnostics-Marine Tool, you will need to scroll the “UP” or “DOWN” button to the “Setup” screen, then press “E (Enter).” Once in the “Setup” screen, use the “UP” or “DOWN” arrows to highlight �...

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2-18 Notice: The Depth graphical display only displays the bottom of the lake up to 20 feet of depth. For boats equipped with optional depth finders, the depth system may lose its lock on the bottom if speeds exceed 20 MPH. This is normal. The depth ...

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2-19 Malibu Precision Pro Speed Control S P E E D O F F A c t u a l S e t 0 0 3 5 S P E E D O N / E N G A c t u a l S e t 3 5 3 5 P R E S E T S 1 . G O H O M E 2 . W K B R D B 3 . W K B R D I 4 . W K B R D A 5 . S U R F L W K B R D A A ...

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2-20 In the upper port corner of the display menu is the CRUISE button. To activate, turn the engine on. While in NEUTRAL, press the cruise button on your display to get the system into speed control mode. Press the red button to turn the speed contr...

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2-21 MaliView Cruise Speed Screen Ballast Tank Levels and Fill Status • Press “CRUISE” to enter cruise mode and to toggle between “SPEED” and “RPM” cruise modes. • The up and down arrows will change the set-point in both “SPEED” a...

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2-22 MaliView RPM Cruise Screen • Press “CRUISE” to enter cruise mode and to toggle between “SPEED” and “RPM” cruise modes. • The up and down arrows will change the set-point in both “SPEED” and “RPM” cruise modes. • Use the...

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2-23 Ballast Monitoring System (BMS) (Standard on Wakesetter Model) Figure 2-9. BMS All Wakesetter models come standard with the Ballast Monitoring System (BMS) display. The BMS can be used to visually see the amount of water ballast that is in each...

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2-24 Figure 2-11. Power Wedge The Power Wedge (PW) is an adjustable wake enlargement device designed specifically for wakeboarding. It is not intended to be used over 25 MPH. The PW alarm will activate if the foil is not in the “stowed” or “all...

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2-25 Models equipped with the Power Wedge option also have a built-in feature that monitors the condition of the Power Wedge Actuators. This feature will disable the use of the Wedge for 10 seconds to prevent damage to the Wedge while also indicating...

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2-26 Circuit Breakers All major boat circuits are protected from shorting and overload by resettable circuit breakers. If a problem develops with one of the following circuits, switch off the circuit and wait about one minute. Then push the appropria...

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2-27 2011 Malibu Touch Command System The Malibu Touch Command system consists of 4 main screens and one optional screen. The Main screens are the CODE ENTER screen, the MLS screen, the LIGHTS screen, the SWITCH screen and the optional NAVIGATION scr...

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2-28 2011 Malibu Code Entry Screen Use the KEY PAD to enter the four-digit start code. The numbers will appear on the left. The numbers will disappear when the correct numbers have been entered. The ENTER CODE button will appear until the code has b...

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2-29 2011 Malibu MLS Screen The MLS screen is set up to control the available water tanks on the boat. The user has the ability to fill or drain all the tanks at once or control the tanks individually. The tank configurations can be changed in the SE...

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2-30 2011 Malibu Lights Screen The LIGHTS screen is where all the available lights for the boat are controlled. Depending on how many lights are available on the boat a button will be displayed in approximate location of the light. Optional lights ca...

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2-31 2011 Malibu Setup Screen The SWITCH screen is where all the available options for the boat are controlled. Depending on how many lights are available on the boat a button will be displayed in approximate location of the light. Optional heater sw...

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2-32 2011 Malibu Setup Screens The setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot the Touch Command/MaliView system. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the setup mode desired. Press ENTER button to access the m...

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2-33 Pressing the ENTER button will activate the UPDATE TOUCHCOMMAND mode. The UPDATE will read a USB and load the SmartTouch.mem file. The update will not work unless the file is named SmartTouch.mem. The system will reset automatically when complet...

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2-34 2011 Malibu Set Dim Level Screens The setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot the Touch Command/MaliView system. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the setup mode desired. Press ENTER button to acce...

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2-35 2011 Malibu Setup Outputs Screens The setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot the Touch Command/MaliView system. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the setup mode desired. Press ENTER button to acce...

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2-36 2011 Malibu Setup Lights Screens The setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot the Touch Command/MaliView system. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the setup mode desired. Press ENTER button to acces...

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2-37 2011 Malibu Setup Navigation Screens The setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot the Touch Command/MaliView system. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the setup mode desired. Press ENTER button to a...

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2-38 2011 Malibu About TouchCommand Screens The setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot the Touch Command/MaliView system. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the setup mode desired. Press ENTER button to...

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2-39 Accessory Switch Panels These panels are located in the dash directly below the standard gauges and are used to activate the following features. You will find the feature or accessory provided within each button face for description. • Horn �...

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2-40 Stereo Power The optional stereo system can be activated by either turning the ignition key on, or can be used without the engine started by turning the key to the left position; for boats equipped with Malibu TouchCommand, the power button will...

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2-41 Pressing the BILGE button will toggle the POWER module output and MUX display from OFF to ON and back to OFF again. Pressing the BLOWER button will toggle the POWER module output and MUX display from OFF to ON and back to OFF again. Pressin...

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2-42 Function Edit Mode Enter Function Edit 1. Hold PAGE, button #4, and button #5 at the same time for 3 seconds. 2. Press button 1(YES) to enter edit mode or 2(NO) to exit edit mode. 3. Press the PAGE button to switch between the edit modes C...

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2-43 Insert Mode 1. Press button 1(YES) to enter INSERT mode or 2(NO) to exit edit mode. 2. If 1(YES) is pressed return to icon page in INSERT mode. If you do not change a button and cycle through all the pages by pressing the page button you wi...

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2-44 Throttle Control The throttle lever is located to the right of the driver. When the throttle is vertical, it is in the “NEUTRAL” position. At the base of the throttle you will find the shift lock knob. Pulling outward on this knob disengage...

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2-45 Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) All 2006-2011 Malibu Boats are equipped with electronic throttle control AKA “Drive-By- Wire.” The throttle cable has been removed and several components on the engine and helm throttle control have been cha...

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2-46 Motorbox Cover The upholstered motorbox reduces engine noise and provides protection for the passengers on board. To open, stand on the port side of the box near the observer seat, grasp the handle near the floor and pull open. The motor box is ...

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2-47 Integral Self Draining Ice Chest This item is available on most model boats and can be found either in the observer seat base, center floor or under bow cushion seating areas. Some models also have an insulated removable bag. The melted ice will...

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2-48 Malibu Boats’ “Pivoting-Head” ski pylon is designed for normal water skiing activities: slalom, jumping, kneeboarding, tricks, and barefooting. Any other uses such as parasailing, kite flying, towing pyramids of skiers, etc., may over-stre...

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2-49 Navigational Lights As required by the U.S. Coast Guard and most maritime authorities, all recreational vessels are required to display navigational lights between sunset and sunrise and other periods of reduced visibility. All Malibu Boats are ...

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2-50 Glove Box Storage Located on the port side of the boat above the observers’ seat for easy access and storage. This small area can be used to store registrations, tools, wallets, cell phones, etc. The glove box is not water-tight. To prevent w...

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2-51 Bilge Drain Plug(s) A T-handled, brass bilge drain plug is located in the engine compartment of all models. Location is normally directly below the drive-train unit. To access, lift motor box and look aft of the ski-tow pylon, and forward of t...

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2-52 Exhaust The exhaust system is used to remove engine exhaust fumes. To ensure that your boat’s exhaust system is working correctly, it is important that you inspect for exhaust leaks. The following information will allow you to check these syst...

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2-53 Ventilation The ventilation is used to remove potentially hazardous accumulation of explosive vapors from the bilge areas of your boat’s hull and engine compartment. Therefore, proper ventilation is essential to the safety of the boat and pers...

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2-54 Optional Equipment Heater If your boat is equipped with a heater, you will find an ON/OFF accessory switch located on the dash panel. Located at the base of the observer seat walkway is a snorkel tube that can be pulled out and directed wherever...

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2-55 Stereo Controls When in the radio screens, the left and right buttons will respond to the label directly inside the button. For example, the CRUISE button is now the BACK TO VIPER button in all PAGE 1 screens in every mode. Fosgate FM/AM Radio S...

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2-59 Fosgate Video Radio Screens 2011 The Fosgate radio with video has a menu screen that can be navigated and controlled using the Viper buttons. To use this ability, the radio video screen with button needs to be enabled in the MEDIA SETUP screen i...

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2-60 Video Operation The POV option includes the ability to start and stop a recording using the display’s ENTER button. To use this ability, the video screen with button needs to be enabled in the MEDIA SETUP screen in SETUP. There is also a new m...

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2-61 Auto-Volume for MaliView One of the enhancements to the software for the MaliView is the addition of auto- volume. This feature will automatically increase and decrease the volume of the stereo as boat speed increases and decreases. You can acce...

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2-62 Viper Chart Plotting Instructions Map Screen This section will attempt to familiarize the operator with the features and functions of this system. The Medallion Navigation system uses GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites, and a map databas...

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2-63 Squash Pad Above is the main navigation menu screen. From here the operator can get to any area of the navigation system. Pressing the ENTER button will display the MAP screen. At the center of the screen is an image of the SQUASH PAD. Pressing ...

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2-64 Navigation Menu Map View Starting at the Navigation Menu screen, the MAP screen can be adjusted to show the MAP on the entire screen or show gauge information along the right hand side of the display. Underneath the words “MAP VIEW” are th...

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2-65 Map Orient The MAP screen can be adjusted to orient the map with north always at the top of the screen, or with the boat heading at the top of the screen. Underneath the words “MAP ORIENT”, toward the top left of the screen, are the words �...

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2-67 Using the arrow buttons, highlight the “SELECT WAYPOINT LOCATION”. Using the arrow buttons, move the cursor (cross) to the beginning location of the desired course and press the “WAYPOINT” button . A new window will appear showing the...

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2-69 After selecting “START COURSE RECORD,” the map will appear. Your location is the boat image (in the screen to the left it is within the blue box). The navigation software will track your movements until the STOP COURSE option is selected. ...

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2-70 Filter The FILTER menu allows the operator to adjust/change what is displayed throughout the various screens. From the Navigation Menu screen press the DOWN/RIGHT arrow on the squash pad to adjust the filters. The screen above shows the objec...