Specifications
MADMAN Marine Electronics
6
V2.1
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
Autopilot does not respond to
fob (transmitter) button
presses
Autopilot is not
turned on.
Check that the Autopilot display is on
(meaning it has power to it).
Check that the on/off switch of AP WRC is
switched on (‘I’ position depressed).
Press any of the fob buttons while listening
for a clicking sound from the box of the AP
WRC. If a clicking sound can be heard then
the AP WRC has power and is responding to
button presses.
Wireless Remote
Control is not
turned on.
Check that the on/off switch of AP WRC is
switched on (‘I’ position depressed).
Press any of the fob buttons while listening
for a clicking sound from the box of the AP
WRC. If a clicking sound can be heard then
the AP WRC has power and is responding to
button presses.
SeaTalk data not
connected
Confirm that the SeaTalk data wire is
connected properly (refer to installation
section) and the connection is free from
corrosion.
Clicking sound from the box of
the Wireless Remote Control
can’t be heard when fob
buttons are pressed.
The fob
(transmitter) is not
working
Refer to “Red light on fob…” section below.
The Wireless
Remote Control is
not turned on.
Check that the on/off switch of AP WRC is
switched on (‘I’ position depressed).
Check that any main switch for the 12V
supply to the Wireless Remote Control is
turned on.
Red light on fob (transmitter)
does not light up when a
button is pressed.
Fob batteries are
dead
Replace batteries in fob
Cannot select Wind Mode
No wind
instruments
connected to
autopilot
The autopilot must be receiving valid wind
data before Wind mode can be selected.
Connect wind instruments to the autopilot
using NMEA.
Everything works but
sometimes button presses do
not register with the Autopilot
Autopilot is
finishing a course
change
On occasions when the Autopilot is
completing a movement in Auto mode it will
ignore commands from SeaTalk. This is not a
problem with the AP WRC.








