iTroll Generation 3 Manuale utente

Generation 3
Owner’s Manual
Software Version: OS8.0
US and International Patents Pending
Made in USA
Keypad with backlighting.
Turns on and o with ambient
light monitoring technology. 8 button wireless remote. FCC
approved / 16 billion codes.

Table of Contents:
Item: Page Section Paragraph
Product Introduction / Safety Notices 2
Control Panel 2
Transmier & Baery Specications 3
Turning iTroll On & O 3 1
Basic Operation:
Manual Throle Control 4 2 2.3 - 2.4
Neutral Safety Feature 4 2 2.9
Idle / Run Buon 4 2 2.5
Max Throle Buon 4 2 2.6
Last Idle Recall 4 2 2.7
Manual Mode to HUNT Mode 4 2 2.8
Special Features:
Secondary Cruising Speed 6 5 5.1
DRAG Mode 7 5 5.2 - 5.2.2
Optional Remote Idle / Run Switches 7 5 5.3
Steering Buons 7 6
Gimbal Mount 8 7
Idle Point Adjustment 17 16
HUNT Mode:
HUNT Mode Operation 5 3
HUNT Mode Description 8 8
HUNT Gain Operation 6 4
HUNT Gain Description 10 9
Reprogramming HUNT Parameters 13 10
HUNT Safety Limits 15 - 16 12 - 13
User Programmable Features / Options Menu
Motor 1 / Motor 2 Selection 16 15
Turning Drag Mode On or O 16 14 14.2 - 14.3
Programmable Throle Safety Limits 16 14 14.2 - 14.3
Digital Padlock / Other User Programmable Options:
Programmable Servo Rotation & Travel 17 - 18 17 - 18 18.2
Neutral Safety Interface Recognition 17 - 18 17 - 18 18.3
Disable HUNT Limits 17 - 18 17 - 18 18.4
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Thank you for purchasing iTroll G3. Building on the success of the iTroll G1 & G2, we
once again reinvented the throle controller. A partial list of the innovations in this unit:
• FCC approved, eight buon, IP68 rated, wireless remote with 16 billion key codes
• Dual resolution, auto ranging “Click Dial”
• Fully illuminated eight buon keypad
• HUNT Mode improvements:
10 Hunt programs / On the y programming / HUNT Gain
• All new user interface
Safety Precautions when using iTroll
• Always aend iTroll and steering to manage boat’s speed & heading.
• READ the owner’s manual so you are familiar with iTroll’s operation.
• Manage iTroll’s cable so it does not present a tripping hazard.
• Make sure occupants of vessel are seated at all times.
• iTroll is only to be used at LOW speeds that are typically used when trolling.
• iTroll is to be used by Adults only!
• When using HUNT Mode, use throle, time and step seings that will NOT cause
Occupants to lose balance or fall overboard.
• Do NOT use iTroll when under the inuence of alcohol, prescription drugs or controlled
substances.
• Boating safety ultimately falls into the hands of the boat’s operator. Use common sense
at all times! Take a boating safety course and obey all published safety procedures and
suggestions. Always use an ignition switch safety lanyard!
iTroll’s Buons & Components:
1 - On / O: Turns iTroll on and o. Also used for other functions.
2 - Hunt: Used with Hunt Mode. Also used for other functions.
3 - Idle / Run: Used to swap between idle, drag and trolling speeds.
4 - Max: Engages maximum throle. Also used for other functions.
5 - Back / Exit: Exits or reverts to previous function.
6 - Prog / Func: Go to programming screen or secondary function.
7 - Click Dial
8 - Status LED
9 - Indicates what motor iTroll is operating (1 or 2)
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iTroll G3 is the rst throle controller with
a lighted keypad! This totally transforms
your night or low light shing experience!
In typical iTroll fashion, lighting the keypad
wasn’t enough. . . .
Modern boats with multiple graphs & other
accessories are power hungry! We monitor
the ambient lighting conditions and how
it is changing so the keypad’s lights are on
only when necessary to save precious baery
capacity.
Click Dial Safety Clutch:
If the dial is turned at a rapid rate, iTroll G3 limits the amount of throle change that
occurs. Actions that can cause gross dial movement are: Someone falling when holding
the dial, or the dial is spun by a hand or arm when someone reaches over the dial to
grab something. At iTroll, safety ALWAYS comes rst through brilliant engineering!

Display Notice
iTroll has prompts on it’s display to aid you in operating it.
A DOWN ARROW (â) in front of a button name means to press that button.
EXAMPLE: âHunt means “Press the Hunt Button”
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HNT
I - R
ON
OFF Then
ON
OFF HNT
I - R +
HOLD HOLD
Transmitter
Battery:
CR2032
Features of iTroll G3’s RF Remote
Our remote is FCC approved. RF devices are regulated so iTroll is legal to both sell and
use. FCC certication is important because it certies the device does not produce harmful
interference that may cause issues with other systems in your boat.
Our remote control ecosystem has 16 BILLION unique codes. There will NEVER be two
transmiers with the same code. This insures with 100% certainty that another iTroll
transmier that is close to you will NOT accidently operate your unit.
These are other features that cannot be found in other products:
• Multi - touch capability:
Our remote has eight buons. It can control more than 8 functions
because it can process when more than one buon is pressed.
• Pairing conrmation - Allows you to check if a remote is paired to your iTroll:
To check if a remote is paired to your iTroll:
1. Start with iTroll OFF.
2. Press ANY buon on the transmier. If it is paired, iTroll will wake up and conrm
the paired status on the screen.
• Baery Level Check:
If transmier is PAIRED, the second line of the conrmation screen from above will tell
you if the baery is good or needs replacing.
• Transmier Pairing, Erasing and Sharing - iTroll G3 is a community!
iTroll G3 has routines in the options menu (Section 14) to both pair and erase remotes.
This is done “in the eld” and takes lile time. This creates a unique opportunity if
you have friends with iTroll’s that sh on your boat. You can easily pair their remotes so
they can control your iTroll during the a trip. After the trip is over, you can erase all
paired remotes and re - learn only those that belong to you.
Section 1: Turning iTroll On
Keypad Wireless
Section 1A: Turning iTroll O
Keypad Wireless - iTroll in MANUAL Mode
HOLD I - R then
HOLD for 3 seconds HOLD HUNT
For 3 seconds

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MAX
MAX
PROG
FUNC HNT
RES
x 2
4
HUNT
x 1
IDLE
RUN
IDLE
RUN
I - R I - R
Section 2: Manual Throttle Operation
2.1: Start motor and let it warm up until it idles smoothly, then turn iTroll on.
2.2: TILLER motors: Release tension knob on throle handle to prevent sticking, place
motor at idle speed and engage forward gear.
REMOTE THROTTLE motors: Put motor in gear and at idle speed.
2.3: Adjust Throle 2.4: Change Throle Resolution
iTroll’s throle can be set to change
in 1.0% (coarse) or 0.1% (ne) steps.
Control Head Orange LED on keypad is illuminated
when FINE resolution (0.1%) is selected.
Wireless Control Head Wireless
Press Dial
Note: In MANUAL Mode, the Dial and Wireless Remote are auto ranging. When the
throle is decreased below 1%, iTroll automatically switches to ne (0.1%) resolution. The
same will occur if you go above 99% throle. For safety purposes, when the throle is
in FINE resolution and is not changed for 20 seconds, iTroll will switch to COARSE
resolution to provide rapid throle movement in case you need to avoid other boats or
obstacles.
2.5: Idle / Run Function 2.6: MAX Throle Function
Puts throle at IDLE, push again to resume Gradually increases throle to 100%. Press
trolling speed. Used when ghting or and HOLD to increase throle. Release
neing sh. Keypad LED ashes once per buon to return to trolling speed.
second when at idle.
Trolling Idle
Special feature: DRAG Mode - Section 5.2 Special feature: SCS - Section 5.1
2.7: Last Idles Recall 2.8: Go To HUNT Mode -
Displays the last 3 throle seings that were (Section 3 )
used when you pressed the Idle buon.
This is valuable information as these were
speeds where sh were caught! Control Head
Control Head Wireless
2.9: Neutral Safety Feature (remote throle motors only)
Note: Available only if the optional neutral safety interface is installed in the boat.
Moving your boat’s gear shifter from in gear to neutral will place iTroll at idle. This
feature prevents damage to your gear box as the motor will be at idle speed when it is put
back into gear. When shifter is put back in gear, iTroll will return to manual mode.

Section 3: HUNT Mode Operation
See Section 8 for a complete explanation of HUNT Mode
3.1: There are two screens used in HUNT mode
“START” Screen “Timer” Screen
- Contains the word “START” Contains timer indicating that a HUNT
- Throle is at IDLE program is running, the level of HUNT
- There are 10 HUNT programs in memory. Gain being used, the current throle,
You select which one to use here. and the arrow shows the direction of the
- Programs addresses are leers A through J next throle step. Note: Arrow does NOT
- HUNT programs are started / executed here. appear in “Six Shooter” programs.
3.2: Start screen functions
3.3: Timer screen functions
0%-10s 15%-0:30
1e Hunt=START
10-20% 3.0% 0:20
G0 16.0% 0:15
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BACK
EXIT RES
Select HUNT Program
Addresses are A thru J
as shown in Start screen
diagram above (3.1)
Start HUNT Mode
iTroll displays
Timer Screen
Exit HUNT Mode
Return to
Manual Mode
(Section 2)
HNT
BACK
EXIT RES
PROG
FUNC
HUNT
HNT
Jump Hunt Step
Jumps to next
throle step in the
HUNT program that
is running.
x 2
STOP HUNT
Throle to IDLE,
Return to
Start screen
PROG
FUNC x 2
Reprogram HUNT
parameters
Reprogramming
screens displayed
See Section 10
Reprogram HUNT
parameters
Reprogramming
screens displayed
See Section 10
MAX
MAX
Max Throle
Press and HOLD to
increase to 100%.
Release to return to
Trolling. See SCS -
Section 5.1
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The ability to change speeds on demand before HUNT Mode’s timer would do so
automatically is a powerful tool. If you see sh on your graph, you can estimate when
the baits are right on top of them and you can force iTroll to change speeds by going
to the next step in the HUNT program.

Section 4: HUNT Gain
See Section 9 for a complete explanation of HUNT Gain
HUNT Gain is a new feature of the iTroll G3. HUNT Gain allows you to “SLIDE” your
throle seing up or down (while on the y) to account for changes in wind, swell,
current, or other factors by up to 7% (in 1% increments). HUNT Gain is so innovative
that in most cases it virtually eliminates the need for reprogramming!
4.1: HUNT Gain Operation - Note: A HUNT program must be running (timer is active)
Control Head Wireless
If adjusting HUNT Gain on the control head, you can exit Gain in one of two ways:
1. Exit by pressing the dial
2. Do nothing. iTroll will resume running the loaded HUNT program 20 seconds after you
stop moving the dial. This allows you to see the eect of the Gain that you dialed in.
4.2: HUNT Gain Displays
Section 5: iTroll’s Special Functions
5.1: “SCS” - Secondary Cruising Speed: Works in both MANUAL and HUNT Modes.
Allows you to set / maintain a higher throle seing than where the dial is set . . . WITH-
OUT touching the dial! This allows you to raise your baits when crossing low spots or to
use a higher throle seing to get your boat back on course after being hit by wind gusts
or wakes. Without “SCS” you would lose and have to reset your troll speed because dial
movement would be required to increase throle.
To Set SCS: To Release SCS:
Press / hold to Press to STOP
advance throle throle advance Press to release SCS
Trolling throle resumes
Note: Keep pressing MAX when you press IDLE
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I - R
MAX
IDLE
RUN IDLE
RUN
Then I - R
I - R
7-17% 3.0% 0:20
3G 16.0% 0:15
10-20% 3.0% 0:20
G0 16.0% 0:15
14-24% 3.0% 0:20
G4 17.0% 0:15
Gain = 0
Starts at 10%, Steps up to 20% in 3% Steps
Stepping Program Example
Gain = - 3
Starts at 7%, Steps up to 17% in 3% Steps
Gain = + 4
Starts at 14%, Steps up to 24% in 3% Steps
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5.2: Drag mode is a STANDARD feature of iTroll, but it can be turned on and o to suit
your preferences. All iTroll units ship with drag mode OFF. To turn drag mode on or
o, see the “OPTIONS MENU” in section 14.
DRAG Mode OFF:
DRAG Mode (when ON), changes the Trolling OR Idle
standard function of the Idle / Run buon
from two stage operation to three stage
operation.
Trolling Idle
DRAG MODE ON:
To adjust DRAGSpeed:
Control Head
Trolling DragSpeed Idle
Example: 15% Example: 5% 0% Wireless
Drag is a throle seing lower than troll and higher than idle. This allows you to ght sh
while using throle to maintain the boat’s heading or to raise the baits to keep them from
snagging boom. When in Drag Mode, the DragSpeed is adjustable per diagram above.
When iTroll is in DRAG Mode, Kepad LED ashes TWICE per second.
5.2.1: Finding Stored DragSpeed: Note: DRAG Mode must be On.
In MANUAL mode, when the Max buon is pressed, DragSpeed is shown on display.
5.2.2: DRAG Mode Safety:
If trolling speed is LESS than the DragSpeed stored in memory, DRAG Mode will not
function when the Idle / Run buon is pressed because iTroll will not accelerate the boat
when you expect the throle to be reduced. To make DRAG Mode functional again, raise
troll speed higher than DragSpeed (see 5.2.1 to nd DragSpeed), press Idle / Run buon to
enter DRAG Mode and lower it with knob or transmier.
5.3: Optional Remote Idle / Run switch(es):
You can purchase (at additional cost), sealed touch pads that can be mounted anywhere
in your boat. Additionally, you can run multiple pads in dierent locations! These touch
pads work EXACTLY like the Idle / Run switch on iTroll’s main key pad. You can mount
these pads anywhere you like, at the transom, bow or on the gunnel. See electronics instal-
lation manual for wiring instructions.
5.4: DUAL MOTOR Capability:
Optional software upgrade to allow a single iTroll to control two motors. See Section 15.
Section 6: Left and Right Steering Buttons
iTroll can control other manufacturer’s steering units (NOT included with iTroll) that
link to your kicker motor. Contact the manufacturer of your particular steering unit for
instructions on how to interface it with iTroll. Please see iTroll’s installation instructions
for technical information on steering outputs. A steering unit that we can recommend is
the Tailn by Powrtan. iTroll’s steering buons only operate when iTroll is ON.
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IDLE
RUN
IDLE
RUN
IDLE
RUN
IDLE
RUN
IDLE
RUN
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I - R I - R
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10-20% 3.0% 0:20
G0 16.0% 0:15
Section 7: Integrated Ball (Gimbal) Mount
Compatible with RAM Mount “B” size components (one inch ball).
You can detach the control head of iTroll from the ball mount WITHOUT removing the
ball from the RAM arm, which preserves the angles at which your mount is set.
DO NOT “boom out” any fastener in iTroll’s back plate - the holes are only .2 inches
deep! Fasteners that go deeper can puncture the base plate. Water can then enter the
iTroll. Damage from punctures is NOT covered under warranty!
Section 8: Full Description of HUNT Mode
Programmable Throttle Sequences to maximize your catch!
HUNT Mode is the most revolutionary feature ever put into a throle controller and
it’s commonly considered to be “The Deadliest Tool in Fishing”! Prior to iTroll, throle
controllers were only reactionary and had a passive role in the catching experience. An
iTroll in HUNT Mode is literally stalking the sh by varying the boat’s speed to make the
baits look more natural, and is taking an ACTIVE role in your angling success. Varying
speed makes your presentations more realistic and is THE answer to any troller’s worst
nightmare - the “Speed Rut”. Many anglers steer in “S” paerns to vary speed, but HUNT
Mode achieves greater speed variations while doing it automatically and with robotic
precision!
There are multiple reasons why the most successful tournament shermen and top guides
insist on iTroll (reliability, innovation, quality, etc.), but the BIGGEST reason is HUNT
Mode! HUNT Mode makes every angler beer because IT CATCHES FISH!
8.1: HUNT Mode Program Memory:
iTroll G3 stores TEN individual HUNT programs in internal memory. You have HUNT
programs for dierent throle behaviors and conditions (example: shing up wind or
down wind).
The memory positions are allocated as follows:
Four stepping programs
Two each for cut, bump, and six shooter programs
(4 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 10 total).
Multiple HUNT programs enhances eciency and convenience. For example, you can
have two dierent bump programs - one with a moderate bump, and the other a more
aggressive bump.
HUNT Mode contains four types of throle sequences:
8.2: STEPPING (Searching) Programs:
These programs have low and high throle seings that the iTroll steps up and down in
the range between them. You set a step size for iTroll to determine how many steps there
are between the throle seings. Stepping programs excel in nding what speed / bait
combination works best.
Example: You set a program to vary the boat’s throle from
10% to 20% in 3% steps, with each step being held for 20 seconds.
For this program, the throle will hit 8 dierent speeds:
10% - 13% - 16% - 19% - 20% - 17% - 14% - 11% - 10% . . .repeat.
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119.0 00.0 10.0
J 0:25 0:06 0:02
4Skip 0.00 Skip
J 0:00 0:05
0:00
Searching programs are the most ecient way to nd what baits and speeds are the
most productive to sh. In this example, if there are 6 dierent baits being trolled, 48
bait / speed presentations (6 baits X 8 speeds) are made to the sh every 2 minutes!
8.3: CUT Throle Programs (Simulates a wounded bait):
Two speed programs where your trolling speed is “CUT” to a slower speed. You set the
time parameters as to when the throle is cut and how long the cut lasts. Time at troll is
programmable from 5 seconds to 4 minutes and cut time is set in seconds (1-60).
Example: You set a program to troll at 15% throle for 25 seconds,
then cut the throle to idle (0%) for 10 seconds
before returning to 15% and repeating the paern:
For this program, the throle will behave as follows:
15% - 25 seconds - 0% - ten seconds - repeat.
Bait behavior in cut programs can be customized by how
large / small the cut is and how long the throle stays cut.
8.4: BUMP Throle Programs (Simulates a eeing bait):
Two speed programs where your trolling speed is “BUMPED” to a higher speed. You set
the time parameters as to when the throle is bumped and how long the bump lasts. Time
at troll is from 5 seconds to 4 minutes and bump time is set in seconds (1-60).
Example: You set a program to troll at 15% throle for 25 seconds,
then bump the throle to 20% for 10 seconds
before returning to 15% and repeating the paern:
For this program, the throle will behave as follows:
15% - 25 seconds - 20% - ten seconds - repeat.
Bait behavior in bump programs can be customized
by how large / small the bump is and how long the throle stays bumped.
8.5: SIX SHOOTER Throle Programs:
Lets you set between 2 and 6 throle steps with independent time seings. This allows
you unprecedented freedom to make double cut or bump programs, a cut with a twitch,
or anything your imagination can think of!
8.5.1: Six Shooter programs scroll between two start screens:
10 Seconds
Throle / time pairings 1 - 3 Throle / time pairings 4 - 6
To force screen change
In the six shooter start screens, the throle and time pairings are vertically stacked. The
four throle / time pairings shown above represent a cut program with a throle twitch in
the cut.
Starting with the left screen, HUNT will run Pair 1 (troll at 19.0% for 25 seconds), then
Pair 2 (cut to idle (0.0%) for 6 seconds), then Pair 3 (10.0% twitch for 2 seconds, then Pair
5(cut to idle for 5 seconds), and then return to Pair 1.
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0%-10s 15%-0:25
1e 0.0% 0:04
15%-0:25 20%-10s
1G 15% 0:04
MAX
1 2 3 4 5 6
Throttle
Time
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