Ok, I’m not sure if we have the same setup or not but this is what I had to do;Thanks Vickie and Al. But, I live on the East Coast, Savannah specifically so Bellingham is out of the question. How does one 'program' a fob and where can one get the procedure? I do not know if the one I have is the original, I think it might so if it is what does one do with that?
Brian
M/V Sweet Pea
Thank you, I will check this out and let you all know if it worked. One more thing, American Flyer: by the 2.5 etc. display I am assuming you are referring to the Volvo Penta screen which on my 2015 R-27 is in-between my Garmin GPS and the auto pilot screens.Ok, I’m not sure if we have the same setup or not but this is what I had to do;
Order a key fob. About $100.
21758351 VOLVO PENTA RF KEY
Then;
Key Management.
Adding or removing a key to or from the system can be done in either the Battery Control Panel or the 2.5", 4" and 7" displays. A system can have up to four keys, which are numbered from 1-4.
Adding a key
- Navigate to the menu Settings > Key Management.
- When the text “Show e-Key For Authorization” is shown, hold a key that is already registered in front of the key panel. The system will check that the key ID corresponds to a key registered in the system.
- Select “Add a key”.
- When the text “Show e-Key To Add” is displayed, hold the new key in front of the panel. The system will store the key ID.
- The addition of the key is confirmed on the display.
Everything from “Key Management” down is copied from the Volvo Penta operating manual for my engine (available online from Volvo Penta). Again, this is from my engine manual, yours could be different, however I believe they started using this system for most marine engines around 2011 so yours should be similar enough.Thank you, I will check this out and let you all know if it worked. One more thing, American Flyer: by the 2.5 etc. display I am assuming you are referring to the Volvo Penta screen which on my 2015 R-27 is in-between my Garmin GPS and the auto pilot screens.
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