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LINC PANORAY - SINGLE DISPLAY
2022 OWNER’S MANUAL
FOR SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE MODELS


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GOPRO MENU
Main Functions
Connecting a New GoPro Camera
Saved GoPro Cameras
PREFERENCES MENU
Main Functions
Sample Screenshots
WARNINGS AND POP UP MESSAGES
Engine Diagnostic Message
Circuit Fault Message
High Water Alert Message
Stop Engine Message
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OVERVIEW
Product Information
Care and Maintenance
Touchscreen Display
Helm Command
User Interface
•Gauge Display
•Interaction Display
Using Helm Command
•Rotary Knob
•Button Shortcuts
HOME MENU
Main Functions
NCRS and NSS Systems
Steering Assist
River Mode
Awareness Camera
AUDIO MENU
Main Functions
Zone Control
Audio Setup
BALLAST MENU
Main Functions
Set Individual Tank Levels
SWITCHING MENU
Main Functions
MAP MENU
Main Functions
Waypoint Manager
Track Manager
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OVERVIEW
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The Nautique LINC Panoray system is designed for instrumentation and
control on electronically controlled engines communicating via SAE J1939
and NMEA 2000. The display provide GPS tracking, multimedia control,
speed control, and enables equipment operators to view many dierent
engine parameters and service codes.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
General maintenance is not required; however, a soft cloth can be used
for cleaning the display. Window cleaner or alcohol can also be used
to clean the glass portion of the display. Do not use harsh or abrasive
cleaners on the unit.

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OVERVIEW
TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY
LINC Panoray features a 12.4” wide touchscreen display on the right side
of the helm. Operators can easily change settings and viewed informa-
tion by tapping certain touchpoint icons on the screen. When the display
recognizes that the operator has touched the screen, a small, grey, circu-
lar graphic will appear at the location where the operator has touched.
Operators can also scroll and swipe certain functions, lists and menus on
the touchscreen display.
To ensure proper use, make sure that hands and ngers are dry and
clean of any oils or lotions before touching the display.
OVERVIEW
HELM COMMAND
In addition to the touchscreen, the LINC interface can also be fully
controlled with the Helm Command (pictured above) located on the
driver’s armrest adjacent to the throttle arm.
Helm Command features a machined, aluminum knob. This knob is able
to 1) rotate clockwise and counterclockwise, 2) tilt up, down, left and right
like a joystick and 3) can be pressed down like a button. The functions of
each of the three physical actions listed above can change depending on
the particular menu that is displayed.
A black, rubber keypad surrounds the knob with 5 dierent buttons.
These buttons act like shortcuts, or hot keys, and allow the user to
quickly jump to certain menus, tabs and frequently used settings.
Please refer to the following pages for a step-by-step instruction on how
to use Nautique’s Helm Command with the user interface.

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USER INTERFACE
The LINC Panoray display is located on the right side of the helm. This display is
the primary tool for viewing critical boat information and for controlling the boat
through graphical switches and settings. The graphical user interface for this
screen can dynamically change with dierent menus to show dierent features
and information. Switches and settings on this display can be changed by
touchscreen input or by the Helm Command Knob.
MENU ARC - dierent menus can be selected here by touching individual menu
icons or by rotating the Helm Command knob if a menu icon is highlighted.
There can be up to 7 menus: Home, Audio, Ballast, Switching, Map, GoPro and
Preferences. The Home menu is displayed in the example above.
STATUS SECTION - displays the clock, air temperature, water temperature, any
Surf Select connections (if applicable), and the current stereo source.
GAUGE SECTION - displays the current speed, the current state of the speed
control, RPM, engine temperature, battery voltage, oil pressure, fuel level and the
current water depth. The engine temperature, battery voltage, oil pressure and
fuel level are all displayed as a graphical bar gauge by default, but touching each
icon will reveal their numerical value.
In the example above, the Steering Assist gauge is also shown as a grey,
segmented bar. This will only appear here if Nautique Integrated Steering Assist
is equipped.
CONTROL BAR - This area displays the volume level of the audio system, the
selected user prole, and the set speed target. The volume, user prole, and set
speed target can all be adjusted here by touchscreen input.
SELECTED MENU PAGE - This area dynamically changes to show the settings,
features, and information depending on which menu is selected. Most settings
and functions are illustrated here as a stack-up of horizontal bars with curved
ends, and other touch points are illustrated as semi-transparent rectangular
boxes, typically overlaid on top of a boat graphic. The Home menu page is
displayed in the example above.
MENU
ARC STATUS SECTION CONTROL BAR
SELECTED MENU PAGEGAUGE SECTION

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To move the highlight to the page area of the screen (to the left side), the
operator can either press down on the knob, joystick over to the right or press
the tab button to highlight another column of functions (See Fig. A3 below)
LINC INTERFACE (INTERACTION DISPLAY)
FIG. A1 - ROTATING CLOCKWISE FROM THE HOME MENU TO THE AUDIO MENU
FIG. A2 - ROTATING COUNTER-CLOCKWISE BACK TO THE HOME MENU FROM THE MEDIA MENU
FIG. A3 - MOVING THE HIGHLIGHT TO ANOTHER COLUMN OF FUNCTIONS
HELM COMMAND
PUSHPUSH
OR
USING HELM COMMAND - ROTARY KNOB (CONTINUED)
To return to a previously viewed menu, simply rotate the knob the opposite way.
The menu will appear with the tab that was last selected (see Fig. A2 below).
USING HELM COMMAND - ROTARY KNOB
When LINC has completed its start-up sequence, a “highlight” will appear over
the Menu Wheel. This highlight is similar to a computer cursor; it shows the
current position for user interaction and it will respond to input from the rotary
knob or the 5 buttons on the Helm Command unit. The highlight will stay in the
same location until it is moved to a new function/setting or until a new menu or is
selected.
When the highlight is over the Menu Arc, simply rotate the Helm Command knob
clockwise or counter-clockwise to view another menu (see g. A1 below).

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When a setting is selected, simply rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise to
increase or decrease that setting. In Fig. A5 below, the operator has rotated
clockwise three times to change the Wake Shape setting to “5”. When an OFF/LO/
HI (like Plane Assist in Fig A5. below) or an ON/OFF function is selected , rotate
clockwise to select the ON settings or rotate counter-clockwise to turn OFF.
USING HELM COMMAND - ROTARY KNOB (CONTINUED)
After moving the highlight to the page area, the operator can select functions/
settings by pushing down on the knob (see Fig. A4 below). This will change the
background color behind the function/setting to white to increase visibility over
the other functions/settings.
USING HELM COMMAND - ROTARY KNOB (CONTINUED)
When the operator is comfortable with where the setting is at, he/she may push
down on the knob to de-select from the setting (see Fig, A6 below).
The operator may now rotate, joystick, or press the tab button to highlight
another setting. In the image below (Fig. A7) the operator has rotated the knob
clockwise to the right to highlight the Planing Assist setting.
FIG. A5 - ROTATING CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE A SETTING
FIG. A4 - PUSHING DOWN TO SELECT A SETTING (WAKE SHAPE IN THIS EXAMPLE)
FIG. A6 - PUSHING DOWN TO DE-SELECT A SETTING
FIG. A7 - ROTATING CLOCKWISE TO HIGHLIGHT A DIFFERENT SETTING
PUSHPUSH
PUSHPUSH

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USING HELM COMMAND - BUTTON SHORTCUTS
A black, rubber keypad surrounds the knob with 5 dierent buttons.
These buttons act like shortcuts, or hot keys, and allow the user to
quickly jump to certain menus, tabs and frequently used settings.
The Volume, User and Speed Control buttons will each open up a unique
pop-up menu when pressed. Each of those pop-up menus will close
when that same button is pressed again.
USING HELM COMMAND - VOLUME BUTTON
Pressing the Volume button opens a pop-up to allow the operator to
quickly change the volume and the track from any menu (see Fig. B1).
Once the Volume pop-up appears in the center of the screen, the
operator can perform the following functions:
Changing the Volume - by either rotating the Helm Command
knob either direction or by pressing the plus and minus icons via
touchscreen
Pause/Play (or Mute/Un-mute) - by pressing down on the Helm
Command knob or by pressing the pause icon via touchscreen.
Changing the Track (or Frequency) - by either joysticking the
Helm Command knob either left or right, or by pressing the next
track and previous track icons via touchscreen
NOTE: If the “stereo is o” is listed in this pop-up , simply press down on
the knob to turn the stereo on.
HELM COMMAND
VOLUME
TAB
USER SPEED CONTROL
HOME
FIG. B1 - POP-UP AFTER PRESSING THE VOLUME BUTTON ON HELM COMMAND

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USING HELM COMMAND - USER BUTTON
Create New User - Selecting this will bring up a new list to select
individual settings for a new user.
Selecting a dierent user prole - Each user prole will feature an icon
and it’s unique name. The operator can see settings for each prole
as he/she scrolls through the list. When a user prole is highlighted,
pressing in on the Helm Command knob will then bring up additional
actions to choose from (see image above), including activate user, edit
user, and delete user (trash icon). Selecting edit user will bring up the list
of the individual settings for that user that can be changed.
Please see the following pages for instructions on how to edit an existing
user prole and how to create a new user prole.
Pressing the User button opens a pop-up menu for the User Menu The User
Menu displays editable user proles which contain pre-set speed, wave/wake
shape, and ballast settings. This pop-up menu can be accessed at any time.
The Interaction display comes with 9 pre-loaded user proles and the ability
to create 7 additional user proles. The operator may edit or delete all of the
pre-loaded user proles except for “Back to Dock”. It is recommended to try out
factory pre-loaded user proles rst before attempting to edit settings or create
user proles from scratch. The factory pre-loaded proles are a great way to gain
an understanding of how dierent key settings (speed, shape, ballast, etc.) impact
the wake behind the boat.
When the User pop-up menu appears (either by Helm Command or touchpoint)
the operator will see a scrolling list of options and user proles to the left and will
see the corresponding user prole settings displayed graphically on the right.
Exit - This will exit out of the User drop down menu and return to the
previous screen.
Save Changes - This will save any altered settings of the currently
selected prole, which are noted by blue “!” icons on the right side of the
menu.
FIG. B2 - USER POP-UP MENU AFTER PRESSING THE USER BUTTON ON HELM COMMAND FIG. B3 - USER POP-UP MENU AFTER PRESSING THE USER BUTTON ON HELM COMMAND
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