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    TR-1 Gold
    Owner’s Manual
    906-2000-00RevH 101507 
    						
    							
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    Rev.H 101507
    Thank You
    Your purchase of this TR-1 Gold outboard management system enters you in the 
    prestigious fraternity of anglers who count on TR-1 to control their out\
    board kickers.
    TR-1 Autopilots is dedicated to creating the finest controls and guidance systems for the 
    best in boating and fishing.
    TR-1 Gold represents that effort.  Enjoy your best fishing partner ever.  We’re sure you will 
    agree it is worth its weight in GOLD.
    Table of Contents
    Safety & Cautions                       Page 3 
    Parts List                                       Page  4 & 5
    Specifications                        Page 6
    Preparation                        Page 6 & 7
    System Layout                        Page 8
    Tools                          Page 9
    Installation of E-H Unit (Pump)                    Page 9 & 10
    Installation of Sensor Ball (Compass)                    Page  11 &12
    Installation of Deckmount/ Tach                    Page 13
    Installation of Handheld/Remote                    Page 14
    Verify Connections                                     Page 14
    Battery Connections                      Page 14
    Connect & Fill Hydraulic System                    Page 15
    GPS Connections                         Page 18
    System Functions and Features                    Page  19
       
    Operating the System                      Page 20
    Power On/Off (Deckmount)                      Page 21
    Engaging Heading Hold                      Page 21
    Change Heading with Remote Steer                    Page 21
    Change Heading with RCAH (Changing Heading while in Autopilot)                           Page 22
       
    GPS Steering                        Page 23
      Setting North                      Page 23
      Course overground                                    Page 23
      Steer to Waypoint                      Page 24
      Orbit Waypoint                      Page 24
      Cloverleaf Pattern                      Page 24
      Search Pattern                      Page 25
    Step Turns, Change Heading with                    Page 26
    Circles, Change heading with                                   Page 26
       
    Reverse                          Page 26
    MOB, change heading with                      Page 26
    Idle/Resume                        Page 27
    Throttle Up & Down                      Page 27
    Zig-Zags, change heading with                    Page 27
    Selecting Special Functions                      Page 28
    Setup, How to make changes with                    Page 29
    Setup Codes, Table of                      Page 30 & 31
    Explanation of Codes                      Page 31 & 32
    Adjusting Your Autopilot (Tuning and Setup)                  Pages 33-35
    Rudder and Counter Rudder Gain                    Pages 35-37
    Trouble Shooting Guide                      Page 39
      
    						
    							
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    Safety
         You are responsible for the safeandprudentoperationofyourvessel.
    Your TR-1 Gold Autopilot is a tool that will enhance your capability to 
    operate your boat and catch fish.  It does not relieve you from the 
    responsibility for safe operation of your vessel.  You must avoid hazards 
    to navigation and never leave the helm unattended. 
    You must always be prepared to promptly regain manual control of your kicker.  The 
    autopilot and the throttle actuators can fail hard over.  Learn to operate your autopilot on 
    calm and hazard free open water.
    In case the autopilot becomes inoperable, remove the in line fuse from the battery power 
    cable.
    The steering cylinder can be removed from its mounting bracket on the outboard in case 
    of hydraulic jamming.
    Removing the actuating link between the stepper motor and the carburetor butterfly 
    crank can disable the electric throttle. 
    Caution:
     Before drilling holes in your boat, be sure you know what you are drilling into.
    Watch out for fuel tanks, electrical cables, and hydraulic hoses. 
    Do not run your pilot with the outboard hard on the steering stops for any 
    extended time or you will burn out the pump motor. 
    Be sure to leave the system in Standby mode whenAutopilotisnotin use, or if 
    the kicker motor is not running.
    We recommendyouuseonlyBioSOY hydraulic fluid in your autopilot hydraulics. 
    Keep your hands out of the outboard steering hinge area, the autopilot may steer the 
    motor and smash (or worse) your fingers. 
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    TR-1 Gold Autopilot System Parts List 
           Electro-Hydraulic unit……………….……. 
            120-2100-00 
           Kinked tubing with tie wrap………………. 
           3 ea.  Truss head machine screws #8-32x 3/4 
           3 ea.  Lock washer nuts #8-32……………… 
           3 ea.  Truss head sheet metal screws #8 x 3/4 
     Sensor Ball Unit……………………………….…….. 
     120-2200-00 
     Sensor Ball Bracket …………………………………. 
    3 ea.  Pan head machine screws #8-32 x 1”………… 
    3 ea.  Lock washer nuts #8-32………………………… 
    3 ea.  Pan head sheet metal screws #8 x  1”………… 
      Sensor Ball Capture Cage...…………………………. 
     Deck Mount Switch/Tach ………………………… 
     120-2215-00 
    
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         Handheld/Remote Unit...…………………………. 
          120-2020-00 
         Cylinder Mounting Kit………………… 
              (Motor Specific) 
    18 feet Hydraulic Hose………………………………… 
    120-0013-01
     Steering Cylinder………………………………………... 
    120-0900-00
       Throttle Actuator ( Motor Specific)………………………. 
    1 pt. Hydraulic Fluid 
    120-0001-01(Bio-Soy)……………………………… 
    						
    							
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    E-H unit    6.5”H x 7” W x 5” D      8 lb 
    Sensor Ball    3.6” Dia.   Cable length 18’  2 lb 
    Remote    5”x 2.5”x 1”  Cable length 18’         1 lb 
    Deckmount/Tach       5/8”x 2”   Cable length  6’ 
    Battery Cable                Cable length 9’ 
    Fluid       1 pt.     BioSOY Oil      1 lb 
    Supply Voltage   11.5 – 14.0    VDC 
    Maximum Current     12     Amperes 
    Inline Fuse                       ATO 20 Amp 
    Operating Ambient Temperature       20 – 120 deg F 
    TR-1 Gold Specifications 
    Introduction
    This manual comprises two major sections.  The first section is a guide to installation of 
    the “onboard” components of the autopilot system on your boat.  The second section is a 
    guide to adjusting and operating your system.  Installation instructions for the throttle 
    actuator and steering cylinder are motor specific and are provided in separate manuals. 
    Preparation 
    You will be hard mounting three autopilot components in your boat:  1) The Electrohydraulic 
    Unit.  2) The Deckmount switch.  3) The Sensor ball.  These components are shown in relation 
    to each other and to the engine mounted components in the System Layout diagram on page 8.   
    As indicated by this diagram, the Electrohydraulic unit and the Deckmount switch are to be 
    located near the kicker and the Sensor ball is to be located FORWARD OF THE CENTER 
    OF YOUR BOAT 
    Spend some time to figure out where you are going to mount all of the components before you 
    mount any of them.  Place the components where you expect to mount them and verify you 
    have access to and routes for the cables and hoses that connect the components. 
    x  Mounting Screws 
      Mounting screws are provided for through and blind hole applications.  You may choose 
    to drill and tap the mounting surface. 
    SCREW    TAP DRILL     TAP    CLEARANCE    PILOT 
    #8 – 32 machine  #29  .136 dia    #8 –32 
    #8 – 32 machine                   3/16 
    #8sheet metal                     1/8
    
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    x Access  
      The Electrohydraulic Unit is the place where all the components connect together and the place where 
    fluid is added and fluid level is checked.   Leave room for service loops in the cables and hoses.
          The Deckmount switch should be easy to reach with your free hand when your other hand is on the 
    kicker tiller. This can be done after  the initial turn on blinking setup is complete. In case of an 
    emergency, quick access to the deckmount switch is a good idea, by pressing the button once it will 
    take the autopilot to standby, allowing you to take control of the tiller handle.  Pressing the button 
    again will return it to autopilot mode. 
      If you intend to hook up to GPS, the connection between the GPS and the autopilot is made at the 
    Sensor ball and the  NMEA 0183 output on your GPS. 
    x  Protection 
    Locate the Electrohydraulic unit and Sensor ball in places where they will not get submerged or 
    exposed to wash down. 
           Use a quality electrical insuating  grease compound on all electrical connections (Dow Corning 
    #4)  except the orange connectors # 1,2,3, & 4. 
        
    x  Moving Parts 
    Hoses and cables that connect the Electrohydraulic unit to the engine mounted components 
    need to be free from binding and kinking.  Be sure to remember your kicker moves up and down 
    on the lift bracket, tilts up and down, and steers lock to lock.  
    x  Hose Length 
      Try to keep the hose length between the steering cylinder and the Electrohydraulic unit short. But 
    leave enough length for movement of Kicker (See note above on moving Parts). 
    x  Magnetic Environment 
      The Sensor ball has a compass in it.  Do not mount the ball near magnetic materials, magnets 
    (speakers and electric motors), or high current carrying wires.  Small, vehicle fixed, magnetic 
    disturbances can be calibrated out, but moveable or changing magnetic disturbances such as anchors, 
    anchor chain, and wiper motors should be kept at least 24” away.  A common problem is to have 
    mounted the ball near a glove box, and then someone puts tools in the glove box.  Keep the Sensor 
    ball away from Air Ride seats. 
    x   Strain Relief and Cable Protection 
    Do not let the connectors on the Electrohydraulic unit be the sole support for the cables connected to 
    them.  Use the tie wraps to tie the cables down to the Electrohydraulic frame.  There are several holes 
    in the sheet metal frame provided for this purpose. 
    Don’t run cables and hoses over sharp edges.  Use grommets in through holes to protect the cables. 
    
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    System Layout
    Throttle
     Actuator
    Mounts on carburetor 
    on motor.
    Sensor Ball: Mount 
    in front 1/2 of boat.
    GPS connection
    NMEA 0183
    Battery
    12V
    Deckmount  On/Off switch: 
    Mounts near kicker motor, near 
    transom.
    Electrohydraulic Unit: Mount near 
    transom.
    Cylinder
    Cylinder Mounting Bracket: Mounts on Motor 
    lower end.
    Tach sensor 
    wire:Attaches 
    to spark plug 
    wire on kicker.
       1     2    3    4
    Handheld/Remote
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                      Locate the Electro-Hydraulic unit where it  
                                                              it will not be subjected to water submersion 
                                                              or spray from wash down. 
    Tools 
    You should gather the following tools before beginning installation.  See throttle and cylinder 
    supplements for any additional tools that may be needed for your application. 
    Tools
    Power Drill 
    #1 Phillips screw driver 
     .125 (1/8) or 3.17 mm dia. drill 
     .469 (15/32) or 11.90 mm dia. drill 
     Roll of masking tape 
     Rags 
     Knife 
     Pliers 
     Silicone RTV  
     Loctite or similar product 
     Electrical grease compound 
     (Dow Corning #4) 
    Installation of The Electro-Hydraulic Unit 
        Step one (Template)
    Find the mounting template in your autopilot 
    documentation package.  Use the wall or floor 
    section of the template as needed.   Decide which 
    screw type you need.  Hold the template in the 
    place with tape and drill right through it in the 
    three indicated locations. See fig.5.  Remove 
    template and install screws in the indicated 
    locations on template.  Tighten these 2 screws 
    down to 3/32” from the surface to allow enough 
    space for the bracket on the pump to slide behind 
    the screw. 
    Fig .4 
    Fig. 5 
    Please read the complete instructions thoroughly before starting your installation.  If 
    you have any questions call our Tech Support line. 1-800-588-7655
    
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    Mounting Hydraulic Unit
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                                                                      Step Two (Locking unit in place)
    Floor Mount:  Set the unit on the 
    floor in front of screws.  Slide the left 
    side back and engage the notch 
    between the hose fittings around the 
    left hand screw.  Pivot the unit on the 
    left hand screw counter clockwise 
    until the notch under the electronics 
    box on the right hand side is engaged 
    and the remaining hole you drilled 
    lines up with the hole in the bottom 
    tab of the right hand bracket.  When 
    the holes line up, put the last screw in 
    and the E-H unit is locked in place, as 
    shown in fig.6.
    Wall Mount:  Set in place by 
    hanging the unit on the screws.
    One is the keyhole shape on the 
    upper left backside of E-H unit; the 
    other is the notched area on the 
    lower right side of E-H unit.  Lock 
    E-H unit in place by lining up the 
    last hole on upper right hand corner.
    Please note:You will need to 
    remove the black plastic 
    thumbscrew to place the last screw, 
    as shown in fig.7
    You may run the red and black wires to the battery box now, but do not connect to 
    the battery yet. 
    Fig. 6 
    Fig. 7 
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