2024 Tige CLEAR Horizon Touch Screen Manual

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2024 USER EXPERIENCE OW NER’ S M ANUAL


Contents Product Information ............................................................... 3 Care and Maintenance ....................................................... 4 Basic Navigation Functions ............................................... 4 Main / Home Screen .............................................................. 5 Zero Off GPS Speed Control® (Cruise) .................................. 6 Go Ski/Surf/Wake System.................................................... 7 Ski ........................................................................................ 8 Surf ...................................................................................... 9 Go Wake ............................................................................ 10 Go Home............................................................................. 11 Vessel Information ................................................................13 Ballast .................................................................................... 14 Switches .................................................................................15 Audio...................................................................................... 18 Bluetooth Compatible ...................................................... 21 Video ...................................................................................... 24 Tigé Navigation ..................................................................... 26 Navigation Controls ......................................................... 27 Waypoints, Tracks and Settings ..................................... 28 Waypoints ..................................................................... 28 Tracks ............................................................................ 30 Map Settings ................................................................. 30 Waypoint Manager ....................................................... 32 Track Manager .............................................................. 33 Settings ................................................................................. 34 Display Tab........................................................................ 35 Bluetooth Tab ................................................................... 36 GO System Tab ................................................................. 36 Ballast Tab ........................................................................ 37 Faults ................................................................................. 37 GPS .................................................................................... 39 Troubleshooting ................................................................... 39

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TIGÉ CLEAR HORIZON PRODUCT INFORMATION For the many things you do, we have Tigé Clear Horizon — the ultimate driving and riding companion. As the touch screen innovator, we held nothing back for the Tigé Clear Horizon. The sleek, intuitive interface is easy to use as well as advanced and loaded with features. Enclosed in a watertight housing, Tigé Clear Horizon features a smart, next-gen, highdefinition 12-inch anti-glare touchscreen with a 1000:1 contrast ratio. Every onboard system and frequently used function, from audio and depth to Speed Set controls, will be right at your fingertips. Tigé Clear Horizon is available on the Ultré 23ZX, Ultré 25ZX, Z1, Z3, Z5, 22 RZX and 24 RZX models.

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Care and Maintenance General maintenance is not required; however, a soft cloth can be used for cleaning the unit. 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.

Basic Navigation Functions All product features are easily accessed through the touch screen.

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Main / Home Screen

This screen contains the following controls: • • • • • • • • • • •

Ballast settings Go Ski/Surf/Wake System Zero Off GPS Speed Control® (Cruise) Video Navigation Audio Controls Volume Controls TAPS Surf System Settings Switches (Lighting/Heaters/Blowers) Vessel Information

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Zero Off GPS Speed Control® (Cruise)

Zero Off allows precise, easy-to-use digital speed control that is useful for maintaining a constant cruising speed. Touch the above screen portion to turn on/off. Adjust the Cruise speed with the – and + buttons. Closed-loop speed feedback is based on signals received from the worldwide GPS satellite system. For this reason, there is no need for maintenance-intensive and unreliable pitot tubes or paddle wheels to provide a speed measurement. As long as the GPS antenna can see the sky, Zero Off is good to go with speeds controlled to within 0.1 mph at all times... no calibration or set-up procedures required. Using GPS also allows Zero Off to take advantage of position information provided by the satellite signals. Zero Off can use this GPS data and the accelerometer to identify a boat's location on the surface of the earth with sufficient accuracy to map and memorize courses for sports such as slalom and jump competitions.

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Go Ski/Surf/Wake System The Tigé Clear Horizon is shipped from the factory with four profile settings for Ski, Surf, Wake and Go Home. Touch the Go button to view the following:

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Ski

Touch Ski and this screen will appear.

Choose Beginner, Intermediate or Pro. The Auto Taps setting will automatically engage at setting 1 for Ski. As speed increases, manual Taps adjustments will be available. To choose another Preset, touch Go Ski.

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Surf Touch Surf and this screen will appear.

Touch a section of the wave between Mellow and Steep to control the intensity. Touch the left or right arrow to select a surf side. Each surf side can have a separate wave setting. Touching Wave Tune will expand the TAPS setting. Surf defaults to a 5 but use the – and + keys to adjust the intensity. To choose another Preset, touch Go Surf.

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Go Wake Select Wake and this screen will appear.

Choose Beginner, Intermediate or Pro for the appropriate wave experience. Auto Taps will automatically engage at setting 2T for Wake. As speed increases, manual Taps adjustments will be available. To choose another Preset, touch Go Wake.

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Go Home

At the end of your boating session, touch Go Home to head back to the dock. ZeroOff GPS Speed Control will turn on. Adjust the Cruise speed and dream of future days on the water.

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Expand the TAPS window by touching it.

Use the arrows to deploy the plate on the side the boat is leaning toward. This helps the user to even the boat out when it is underway. When choosing Surf, TAPS can be adjusted by touching Wave Tune to get this screen. Use the – and + keys to adjust the Taps setting.

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When choosing Go Home, TAPS will be set at 2.

Vessel Information When the Vessel Information button is touched, the following screen will appear to display the battery voltages, engine hours, coolant temperature, oil pressure, air and water temperatures. Touch this area again to close the screen.

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Ballast Touch the Ballast portion of the screen and it will expand to show a screen similar to the following: The Ballast tanks can be filled or emptied individually by using the up and down arrows, or all at once by choosing Fill All or Drain All. To stop the filling or draining, touch Stop All. NOTE: Ballast configurations are set by the Dealer and may appear differently than shown above. Touch the left edge of the Ballast screen to retract it again. When filling the Ballast tanks and/or changing the Ski/Surf/Wake settings, the following warning will appear:

Touch OK to continue.

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Switches The Switches icon will expand to show the Blower and Bilge switches. Touch each one to turn on (orange) or off (gray). To see the entire screen, touch the arrows in the corner and the following screen will appear:

The availability of switches and lights may vary with boat model or dealer-enabled options. Touch each component to turn on or off.

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Seat Adjust If equipped, touch Seat Adjust and utilize the arrow buttons on this popup screen for your riding comfort.

Lights Touch the Lights tab and the following page will appear. All lights may be turned on at the same time by touching All Lights.

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Turning on the Nav light will automatically turn on the Anchor light. However, the Anchor light can be turned on by itself when the Nav light is off. Adjust the intensity of the Courtesy light by touching the – or + buttons. If equipped, the Underwater, Tower, Blades and Cockpit lights can present alternate colors. Touch Edit for this popup: Drag the middle circle to the desired color. Adjust the intensity of the lights by touching the – or + buttons. Select Solid, Spectrum or Pulse to control the action of the lights.

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Audio The audio system included with the Tigé Clear Horizon provides access to FM/AM bands, an Auxiliary source and Bluetooth devices. Turn on the Stereo from the pulldown list on the upper right and select the desired source.

Access channels by touching the middle scan or the left and right arrow buttons.

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The FM and AM bands each provide five slots to save a favorite channel. Dial in the channel to be saved, press and hold an available slot for approximately three seconds and the current channel will be saved into that slot.

Touch boat.

to set audio levels for the various zones on the

Mute or unmute a zone by touching the sound icon for that zone. Adjust the volume via the – or + buttons or drag the circle on the line to the desired level. Auto Volume will automatically adjust the volume to overcome wind and engine noise. Turn this on or off by touching Auto Volume at the lower part of the screen.

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Touch beside Auto Volume and the Auto Volume Settings screen will appear: This screen allows the setting of a minimum and maximum speed between which the volume will be raised to overcome wind noise. It also allows the setting of a minimum and maximum volume setting. Touch each square and adjust accordingly with the – and + buttons. Select AUX from the Source list to access media on nonBluetooth compatible devices or when a longer battery life is desired. Plug your device into the provided pigtail.

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Bluetooth Compatible The audio system is Bluetooth compatible. To connect Bluetooth, follow these steps: 1. Touch Bluetooth from the Source list. 2. Touch . This screen appears showing any

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currently connected mobile device. 4. From here, select Paired Devices to see device names that have been previously connected to the display, or select Add New Device.

Touch the name of a

previously paired device in the list and this popup screen below will appear:

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Connect will attempt to connect the device. Ensure Bluetooth is on and the device is discoverable. Promote will move that device name up in the list. Delete will remove the device name from the list. 5. If the device name is not present, touch Add New Device. The display will request that the device be placed into Pairing mode. Do so, then touch OK.

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6. The display will begin polling. Available devices when found will be listed on the screen. Touch the + beside the name to pair with the display.

7. A Pairing Requested screen will appear on both the Tigé Clear Horizon and the device. Acknowledge the pairing request on the device. A message of “Pairing Success” will appear on the display, and then the device will show as “Connected”. Once paired, music played on the device will be presented on the display.

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The volume control symbols appear at the top of the screen: Touch this symbol to mute and unmute the stereo’s volume. Touch this symbol and adjust the volume by the + and – buttons or by dragging the orange circle up or down.

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Video The Tigé Clear provides a method for the driver to keep all eyes on the waterway ahead and on the action behind the boat. Touch the Video button and the video feed from the rear of the boat will appear.

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Tigé Navigation Navigate with ease using the new 12-inch full-color display on your Tigé boat. Touch to display the Navigation feature, and the following screen will appear:

Once displayed, the white icon changes to orange: All navigation features are easily accessed through the touch screen.

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Navigation Controls

North Up will orient the map to show the direction of North at the top of the display. Course Up will orient the map to display the direction you are traveling at the top of the display. Zoom In to get closer to the map features. Also placing two fingers touching onto the screen and then spreading them apart accomplishes a Zoom In. Zoom Out to see more of the map features. Also placing two fingers apart on the screen and then bringing them together accomplishes a Zoom Out. Pan allows the dragging of the map from one area to another. Touch the bullseye button to recenter back to the original position.

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Waypoints, Tracks and Settings

Waypoints provide the saved map locations for your favorite spots on the water.

To drop a waypoint, touch appear:

and the screen below will

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Choose a designator for the Waypoint by touching the desired icon appears.

Type the Waypoint’s name and

until

touch.

Note: Ensure the Waypoint name has not been saved previously or you will be asked to type a different name. The Waypoint will be saved in the Waypoint Manager (described here) and will be displayed on the map similar to what is shown in the next graphic provided this selection is chosen to be displayed in Map Settings:

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Tracks will create and save a path taken by the craft. To create and save a Track, touch A red dot will begin flashing as the craft moves across the water . Touch this button once more to stop the recording of the Track. Assign a Track name using the keyboard that appears. Track colors may be changed by touching repeatedly until the desired color appears:

Type the Track’s name and touch Note: Ensure the Track name has not been saved previously or you will be asked to type a different name. The Track will be saved in the Track Manager (described here) and will be displayed on the map provided this selection is chosen to be displayed within Map Settings. Map Settings controls the appearance of the navigation system, and can be displayed by touching

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Touch the slider to display (orange) or hide (gray) the following selections on the map:

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Grids Text Waypoints Tracks Navigation Aids Waypoint Names Position Format choices: o Degrees and Decimal Degrees o Degrees, Minutes, Seconds and Decimal Seconds o Degrees, Minutes and Decimal Minutes Depth Contour choices: o All, 66 feet (20 M), 33 feet (10 M), 16 feet (5 M), 6 feet (2 M) or Off Safety Contour choices: o 66 feet (20 M), 33 feet (10 M), 16 feet (5 M), 6 feet (2 M) or All

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Waypoint Manager Display the list of saved Waypoints by touching

:

Each saved Waypoint will be displayed with its corresponding latitude and longitude Touch a Waypoint on this screen to View, Edit or Delete that Waypoint: Editing Capabilities:

View will show the Waypoint on the Map. Edit changes the Waypoint name or icon designator. Delete removes the saved Waypoint from the list.

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Track Manager Touch

to display the list of saved Tracks:

Each saved Track will be displayed with its recorded length. Touch a Track on this screen to View, Edit or Delete that Track: Editing Capabilities:

View will show the Track on the Map. Edit changes the Track name or track color. Delete removes the saved Track from the list.

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Settings Touch the Settings button at the top of the display and this screen will appear:

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Display Tab The Display tab contains settings for the following controls: Component Instant Wave Brightness Time (GMT Offset) Daylight Saving Time Units

Description When enabled, the surf plate deploys when Go Surf is active. Touch the - and + buttons to adjust the screen brightness (0 to 100). Select the number of hours to offset your time zone from GMT. Slide the switch to On or Off. Select U.S. or Metric

Component

Description

Number of Video Inputs Low Fuel Warning

Select 1 or 2 A warning will appear when the set minimum fuel percentage is reached. Seek additional fuel soon. A warning will appear when the set minimum depth has been detected. Switches between the GPS Puck (off) and the Paddlewheel (on). Allows the editing of the Ski/Wake/Surf/Home default settings. An additional screen (shown here) will appear to choose the GO level, default level, cruise speed, and TAPS and ballast settings for each of the GO settings of Ski, Wake or Surf. Displays the current firmware version and is used to update the display’s firmware via a USB drive. Insert the USB with the appropriate update file into the USB drive and touch Update, then follow any on-screen prompts. Restricted area for Dealers only. Scan this QR code to review the manual for this display.

Low Depth Warning River Mode GO System Defaults

Firmware

Dealer Settings User’s Manual

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Bluetooth Tab Previously described here.

GO System Tab

This screen establishes the default mode that will appear when each of the water sport profiles is selected, along with settings for each phase of the profile (Beginner, Intermediate and Pro). 1. Select a profile (Ski, Surf, Wake or Home). 2. Choose the default mode that first appears (Beginner, Intermediate or Pro). 3. Select Beginner and use the – and + buttons to adjust the Cruise speed, TAPS setting and Ballast settings. 4. Repeat Step 3 for Intermediate. 5. Repeat Step 3 for Pro. 6. Touch Save to save the settings or Reset to clear the changes.

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Ballast Tab

This screen establishes the amount of time it takes to fill or drain each ballast. Adjust each ballast shown using the – and + buttons as desired.

Faults

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When this screen is opened, the display will query the engine’s ECU and provide feedback on any diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs. The following is a list of field definitions on Engine Diagnostics: Field/Button SPN

FMI

Description Field

Request

Acknowledge (if present)

Description Suspect Parameter Number - fault code If not translated into text by the display, see the engine manufacturer's literature for the definition of the SPN number. Failure Mode Indicator - fault code The FMI is defined by SAE J1939. If not translated into text, see the SAE standard or the engine manufacturer's literature. Most common SPNs and FMIs have text for the description stored in the display. If there is no text, then this SPN and FMI must be defined by referring to the engine manufacturer or the SAE J1939 standard. Selecting the Request button queries the Engine Control Unit (ECU) for feedback on diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs. Acknowledging a fault will place it in the Stored Faults location to be cleared later.

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GPS This screen displays various components used to discover satellites available for GPS tracking.

Troubleshooting Display appears not to work or doesn’t come on. 1.

Check for loose connections at battery and display unit.

2. Check for reversed polarity on the power connections. 3. Verify battery has a minimum voltage of 8-9 volts.

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Display resets or goes OFF when starting engine. 1.

Check display supply wires are connected properly to battery.

2. Verify battery is charged properly. 3. Check battery for efficient starter current. Display has no backlight. Contact your Tigé service center.

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