Zeus Multi-function Display Installer Manual English
1. Preface Disclaimer As Navico is continuously improving this product, we retain the right to make changes to the product at any time which may not be reflected in this version of the manual. Please contact your nearest distributor if you require any further assistance. It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument and transducers in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage.
Declaration of Conformity GB FI Hereby, Navico Holding AS declares that this Z8, Z12 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Navico Holding AS vakuuttaa täten että Z8, Z12 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
2. Contents Preface ............................................................................................... 1 Introduction ....................................................................................... 6 About this Manual............................................................................ 6 Conventions ................................................................................... 6 Important Safety and Warning Information .........................................
Ethernet ...................................................................................... 28 Dual and Multi Station 29 NMEA0183 Wiring .......................................................................... 30 Video In ....................................................................................... 31 Video Out ..................................................................................... 32 Connecting BroadBand™ Radar .......................................................
Drawings ............................................................................................ 53 Z8 Dimensions .............................................................................. 53 Z12 Dimensions ............................................................................ 54 Spare Parts ......................................................................................... 55 Zeus Spare Parts...........................................................................
3. Introduction About this Manual This manual is a reference guide for installing the B&G Z8 and Z12 Multi Function Display. The information in this manual at the time of printing is correct to the best of our knowledge. Navico can not be liable for any inaccuracies or missing information. Due to the constant improvement of Navico’s products. Navico cannot be liable for changes between the product and the manual. Refer to www.bandg.com for the latest manuals, addendum’s and software updates.
Check the Parts Packaged Parts List 8“ Display unit Z8 Bezel PN location specific 000-10406-001 12 “ Display unit Z12 Bezel PN location specific 000-10405-001 Z8 Sun cover Z8 Gasket 000-10408-001 Z12 Sun cover Z12 Gasket 000-10407-001 Z8 Mounting bracket Bracket knobs 000-00136-001 000-00138-001 Z12 Mounting bracket 2 x Ratchet washers 000-00137-001 Z8 Mounting Template 212 mm (8.34”) 192 mm (7.55) 988-0186-03 5 mm (0.
4. Overview 2 3 4 6 5 PLOT MARK GO TO VESSEL 7 8 MENU 10 12 9 WIN IN OUT MOB ABC 1 2 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ STBY AUTO 0 3 DEF 11 PWR 13 CHART RADAR ECHO NAV INFO PAGES 13 16 1 Key 15 14 Description 1 Direct Access Keys (DAK). Provide direct access to a page. Repeated presses of each DAK cycles through several different pages that relate to the DAK 2 PLOT/MARK key.
4 1 Key Overview 2 3 5 6 Description 1 Power. For power input 12 or 24 V DC input (see power section), Power control (see Power Control section) and external alarm (see External Alarm section. 2 Video In. Supplied cable provides two composite video inputs (see Video In section) and one RS422 port (NMEA0183 TX, RX) see NMEA0183 Wiring section. 3 SimNet. Connects Zeus display to a SimNet or NMEA2000 network (see SimNet section). 4 Video Out.
5. Installing the Display Mounting location Choose the mounting locations carefully before you drill or cut. The display should be mounted so that the operator can easily use the controls and clearly see the display screen. Be sure to leave a direct path for all of the cables. The display screen is highcontrast and anti-reflective, and is viewable in direct sunlight, but for best results install the display out of direct sunlight. The chosen location should have minimal glare from windows or bright objects.
Panel Mount 212 mm (8.34”) 192 mm (7.55) 5 mm (0.20”) CLEARANCE HOLE TO SUIT M4 MACHINE SCREW OR DRILL PILOT HOLE TO SUIT SELF TAPPING SCREW CUTOUT 265 mm (10.40”) Check dimensions before cutting 192 mm (7.55”) PRODUCT OUTLINE 25 mm (1.00”) 265 mm (10.40”) 285 mm (11.20) 1 Attach the flush mounting template to the selected mounting position using adhesive tape.
Bracket Mount An alternative to flush mounting the Z8 or Z12 is to bracket mount the unit. This method has the advantage that the display can easily be removed when not in use. The display may be tilted for best possible viewing angle when bracket mounted. 1 Press the ratchet washers into the bracket. 2 Loosely screw securing knobs to the Display unit.
5 Drill a pilot hole for the five screws and an optional hole large enough for the cables to emerge from. 6 Secure 5 the bracket to the surface 7 Connect the cables. 9 8 Slide the display into the mounting bracket and secure in place with the bracket knobs. Attach the bezel. Firmly clip the front bezel in place. Zeus Bezel Removal B C A Protect the dash area adjacent to the top edge (or bottom edge) of the display.
6. System Architecture This section explains how the Zeus connects to other devices as part of a system. The Zeus has a highly scalable system architecture. A system can consist of a basic stand alone chart plotter, or expand to a networked, multi-display system connected to a wide range of accessories.
Data Bridging • Supported NMEA0183 sentences entering the system are bridged (converted) to SimNet/NMEA2000 and distributed on the SimNet backbone for all other displays to use • Certain SimNet /NMEA2000 PGNs (messages/sentences) are bridged across to NMEA0183 to be available as an output from any Zeus display • Ethernet to SimNet. Limited data is bridged from the Ethernet echosounder. Speed, depth and temperature are bridged to SimNet and NMEA0183.
16 | Wiring Information 20/20HV Displays Speed & Depth Sensors Masthead Unit H3000 GPD Display H3000 CPU GFD Displays Pilot Processor Rudder Sensor Zeus Z12 7 way joiner GPS Ant AIS NAIS-300 Gimballed Rate Compass ZG50 RI10 Hydraulic RAM Halcyon Gyro Stabilised Compass NMEA 2000 Radio VHF Antenna Broadband Radar 7.
Standard Connections NMEA0183 Devices Zeus Display NMEA0183 Device Video / Comms - NMEA0183 H3000 Zeus Display H3000 H-Link (USB) Deckman Navigation Software Zeus Display Video / Comms - NMEA0183 Wiring Information H3000 Deckman Navigation Software H-Link (USB) | 17
WTP3 Zeus Display Serial Interface Video / Comms - NMEA0183 18 | Wiring Information Can Network WTP3 Deckman Navigation Software Ethernet
8. Wiring the Zeus Display Wiring guidelines Most installation problems are caused by shortcuts taken with system cables. When wiring the Zeus, follow the guidelines below.
Power The Zeus displays can be powered by either 12 V or 24 V DC. Displays are protected against reverse polarity, under voltage and over voltage. The supplied power cable has a four core cable used for:• power into the system (Red and Black wires) • controling power state of the display or power state of other displays and devices (Yellow wire) • connecting to an external alarm (Blue wire) 1 4 2 3 Power Cable (000-00129-001) 2 m (6.5 ft) Con.
Black Black Red (FUSE) Red (FUSE) Yellow Yellow Blue Blue + _ + _ No Connect 12 - 24 V DC 12 - 24 V DC No Power Control Display will turn on and off when the power button on the front of the unit is pressed. Power Control wire is not attached Auto Power on Display will turn on when power is applied to the display. Common the yellow wire with the red wire after the fuse. Note: The unit can not be powered down but can enter a standby mode.
Power Control Table Slave Master Can turn on by own PWR button YES * YES Can turn off by own PWR button YES * YES Can turn on other devices NO YES Can be turned on or off by another device YES YES Can turn off entire system if started by an ignition switch NO NO Can have more than one on a system YES YES * If Power control wire is not connected. If a display has its power state controlled by another display or ignition switch, it can’t be totally powered down.
External Alarm An external alarm can be connected to one or more displays on the network. The external alarm can be a small peizo buzzer connected directly or a horn siren connected via a relay. Alarms are configured globally in the system i.e they can be configured on one display and seen, heard and acknowledged from all displays. How ever the external alarm siren can be enabled or disabled on individual displays.
H-Link H-Link is B&G’s protocol for comprehensive and efficient interfacing of the B&G H3000 processor range used in conjunction with Zeus chartplotters and external PC navigation programmes. There are two versions of H-Link depending on the H3000 processor you are using. B&G H-Link LT H-Link LT is a version of the B&G data communication protocol providing an interface to Zeus displays. This allows high speed two way data communications and access to True Wind Calibration tables.
SimNet SimNet is a data network based on NMEA2000 CAN bus technology that makes interconnection and integration of B&G and NMEA2000 products simple. SimNet permits the exchange of data between the interfaced products and enables the flow of commands and instructions between the various SimNet and NMEA2000 compatible products. The data transfer capability of SimNet is 50 times higher than the NMEA0183 standard at 4800 baud.
• NMEA2000 devices can be connected to the SimNet Network providing they: - are NMEA2000 certified - meet the CE, FCC regulations with a SimNet adapter cable - do not exceed the SimNet load specification (please refer to separate document B&G SimNet Installation Manual (20222006) Planning and Installing a SimNet Backbone Plan the SimNet backbone carefully For part numbers refer to SimNet Accessories.
F T T + - 12 V DC A B C D SimNet drop cable E SimNet power T SimNet terminator A slightly larger system below. Power is connected at one end using terminated power cable. A second terminator is required at the end of the backbone. F SimNet drop cable SimNet backbone SimNet power SimNet terminator T G T _ T + H 12 V DC A BC D E Key Wiring the Zeus Display Description A SimNet power source.
Ethernet The Zeus system uses an Ethernet network to interconnect high bandwidth devices such as other Zeus displays, radar and echo sounder. Each Zeus display has three network ports with 5 pin connectors. Ethernet network cables have orange connectors that are retained by a bayonet type locking collar. If more than three network devices need to be connected, use the optional network expansion Port. For multi-station systems it is recommended to use a network expansion port to join two or more displays.
Dual and Multi Station If there is more than one display it is recommended to use a network expansion port Network Expansion Port NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK POWER NETWORK Broadband Radar™ Broadband Sounder™ Alternatively you can connect two or more Zeus displays without an network expansion port. However, this will mean any display with a device connected by Ethernet will need to be powered on for other Zeus displays to use the device.
Connecting to Navico HD Radar / Older Sirius Weather module (RJ45 Ethernet connectors) A B Ethernet Adapter cable yellow 5 pin to Navico RJ45 cable. refer Ethernet Cables (yellow). Navico RJ45 Ethernet cable. Refer to Ethernet Cables (RJ45) for part numbers. NMEA0183 Wiring To exchange NMEA0183 data, the Zeus display units have a NMEA0183 communication port. The port uses RS422 protocol and can be configured in the software for different baud rates. NMEA sentences can be turned on or off.
Video In Connect up to two composite video cameras to each display unit using the supplied Video / Data cable. This connects to the VIDEO IN port on the rear of the display. Video inputs are only displayed locally and are not distributed to other displays. Only one video input can be viewed at a time. Video inputs can be cycled.
Video Out The Zeus display has a DVI-I Video connector. Connect a second display to replicate what is on the screen of the Zeus display. A DI10 display can only interface to Z8 and DI15 only to Z12 due to fixed resolutions.
Connecting BroadBand™ Radar B SimNet Network Power Scanner cable A C D E G F F G H H I J White RX+ Brown RX- _ + AT10HD NMEA0183 to SimNet Converter Heading Only TX+ TX- Cut off 12 Pin plug to expose bare wires NMEA0183 10 Hz Heading (e.g Gyro, Sat Compass) Alternative: NMEA0183 heading Key Description A Zeus Display. B BroadBand™ Radar system for Zeus. Includes parts C,D and E. C Scanner cable. 20 m (65 ft) : Optional 10 m (33 ft) and 30 m (98 ft). D RI10 Radar interface box.
Connecting HD Radar 2 kW 12 V DC ONLY 4 kW & 6 kW 12 or 24 V DC 10 kW & 25 kW 24 V DC ONLY B Scanner D C Ethernet AT10HD D A E F H H I K G AA010070 K J _ + RX+ White RX- Brown TX+ TXNMEA0183 10 Hz Heading (e.g Gyro, Sat Compass) AT10HD cable(cut off plug) RX- White RX+ Black/White AA010070 Utility cable Alternative: NMEA0183 heading Key Description A Zeus Display. B HD radar system for Zeus. Includes parts C,D and E. 2kw & 4 kW Radome. C Scanner cable. 20 m (65 ft) .
Connecting BSM1 Broadband Echosounder F A 2 1 3 7 6 4 5 B C E B D _ + Key A Description Zeus Display B BSM-1 Broadband Echosounder module C Ethernet cable yellow 5 pin see Ethernet cables yellow for more cable length options. Cable can be connected directly to Zeus or via a Network Expansion Port see Ethernet. D 12 or 24 V DC E Transducer: See compatible transducer list.
9. Commission the System Turning on the system for the first time Before starting the system for the first time, check the following; • Check radar is physically clear to rotate • Leave a HD pulse radar in standby for 30 minutes before transmitting for the first time • Check all personnel are clear of radar beam (HD Radar) • Check all wiring is correctly connected. Apply power to the breaker To turn ON the display, press and release the PWR key.
Commissioning Checklist The Zeus has a number of advanced features which can be configured through the settings menu. It is recommend you become familiar with the operation of the unit using the default settings before making any changes to these menus. Settings menus will vary depending on the optional sensors and devices attached. Before changing system settings make sure that all displays are powered on as a lot of settings are global and are shared across the Ethernet network.
9 MENU System settings menu x2 To access the system settings menu press WIN Language Language used on menus and dialog boxes Step 1 PLOT MARK Step 2 PLOT MARK GOTO VESSEL Choose Language Step 3 PLOT MARK GOTO VESSEL Select Language Notes The display will need to be restarted for change to take effect GOTO VESSEL Yes to restart Time: Local Time, Time format, Date Format Step 1 PLOT MARK Step 2 Notes Local time (Time Offset) against GMT from the GPS.
Echosounder Setup Depth Offset Is a value that can be entered to make the depth on the Echo page represent either depth below the transducer or depth below the surface. A) Depth below Keel value: Is the distance from transducer to the keel: Enter a negative value. B) Depth Below Transducer: no offset required. C) Depth Below Surface (waterline) value: Is the distance from transducer to the surface: Enter a positive value.
Water Speed Averaging Averages water speed by measuring your speed at a selected interval of time. Water speed intervals range from one to thirty seconds. If you select five seconds, your water speed will be recorded every five seconds, then averaged. Calibration range: 1-30 seconds. Default is 1 second. Temperature Calibration Temperature calibration is used to adjust the water temperature value from the echo sounder transducer to match the data from another temperature sensor. Calibration range: -9.
Radar Transmit, Standby or off Press Radar function button to display the radar 9 MENU WIN Press Menu to bring up radar options To make radar adjustments. • 9 select item to adjust PLOT MARK GOTO VESSEL MENU Adjust the setting value as needed Setting value is displayed on screen WIN To confirm Broadband Radar™ Interference from some onboard sources can interfere with the Broadband radar.
Data Setup Data set up is required on initial start up of the system, or if any part of the SimNet or NMEA 2000 network has been changed or replaced.
each of these categories a display can be set to receive data from sources as part of the Default group or receive the source data independently from the group (None) The example below shows the available options for position sources, and that the GS15 GPS is used by all displays with group selection set to B&G. If you selected the GS10 all displays in the Default group would use the input to the Zeus 12 Device.
SimNet Groups The SimNet Group function is used to control parameter settings, either globally or in groups of units. It groups parameter settings such as backlighting, units and alarms. The function is used on larger vessels where several units are connected via the SimNet network. By assigning several units to the same group, a parameter update on one unit will have the same effect on the rest of the group members. The following example shows a two station installation.
Damping Controls how quickly instruments respond to changes in values from sensors. Damping can be used for heading, wind, boat speed and depth instruments. Increasing the damping applies more averaging or smoothing of the data update rate on the instrument or display. Damping settings are applied to SimNet displays and Instruments belonging to particular damping SimNet Groups. Note: Default damping is set to zero.
Serial Port Setup Configure the serial port to match the NMEA0183 device that it is connected to. Baud Rate (common for input and output) Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 PLOT MARK PLOT MARK GOTO VESSEL Select Baud Rate GOTO VESSEL Select OK NMEA 0183 Output Select the desired NMEA0183 sentences to be transmitted. (see Supported NMEA0183 sentences for more information). Uncheck NMEA0183 output to turn off all sentences. Output rate is shown.
Fuel If the vessel has an NMEA2000 interface to its engines and fuel tanks. Zeus can display the following fuel consumption information: • Fuel used since last fill • Fuel used on current trip • Fuel used during the season Calibration of the tanks is needed to display accurate fuel levels. Vessel Setup AIS Own Vessel If an AIS system is installed.
Diagnostics NMEA2000 Diagnostics Bus State: Indicates if SimNet backbone is operating: Check power: Check termination RX Overflows / Overruns greater than 0 could indicate the software is very busy and unable to keep up with incoming messages. RX / TX Errors: CAN interface error counters. Count up when there are errors on the CAN bus, and down when things are Ok. Should normally be 0. Goes bus off when 255 is reached. Check same things as for Bus state if greater than 0 observed.
Check GPS Signal Press direct access key PAGES (3) If interfaced to H3000 Instruments via H-Link this feature is available via, Settings Menu, System, Satellites.
Restore a System Backup File Restoring data from a backup file will overwrite all existing data and settings with the data and settings saved to the backup file. STEP 1: STEP 2: Select the desired backup file. press ‘Menu’ Highlight Import, press ‘Enter’ Highlight yes, press ‘Enter’ to confirm the import. The Zeus unit will restart with the backup file settings and data. Software Upgrades Software upgrades can be performed on the following types of devices from any Zeus display.
Ethernet Module Software Version Software version : CA1637C Example below shows upgrading a ZG50 GPS Antenna. Steps 1 - 3 are the same for Zeus display upgrades.
Screen Capture It is possible to capture a snap shot of the current screen Step 1 Enable screen capture Step 2 Create desired screen to capture Step 3 1MOB 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ STBY AUTO 0 PWR Short press on PWR button to capture screen shot File Transfer Step 1 Step 2 Insert a USB Flash drive or SD card Press PAGES > 9 Browse to the desired screen shot to copy Press MENU and select Copy select the USB Drive or SD card as the location to copy the file to.
Drawings 315.5 mm (12.40”) 285.0 mm (11.22”) 86.5 mm (3.40”) 111.3 mm (4.38”) 35 mm (1.38”) 10. Drawings Z8 Dimensions 221.0 mm (8.70”) 212.0 mm (8.
54 | Drawings 385 mm (15.16”) 357.0 mm (14.01”) 65 mm (2.55”) 98 mm (3.85”) 122.7 mm (4.83”) 35 mm (1.38”) Z12 Dimensions 273.0 mm (10.75”) 266.0 mm (10.
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Compatible BSM-1 Transducers Part Number Description 000-0136-02 Airmar P319, plastic, low profile, thru hull 50/200 KHz, depth/temp, 7 pin blue connector 000-0136-03 Airmar P79, plastic, In-Hull 50/200 KHz, depth only, 7 pin blue connector 000-0136-04 Airmar B60, bronze, low profile, thru hull, 50/200 KHz, depth/ temp, 12° tilt, 7 pin blue connector 000-00021-001 Airmar B60, bronze, low profile, thru hull, 50/200 KHz, depth/ temp, 20° tilt, 7 pin blue connector 000-0136-05 Airmar B744V, bronze,
24005894 SimNet termination plug 44172278 SimNet termination In-Line joiner 24005902 2 m (6.6 ft) SimNet power w/termination 24005910 2 m (6.
12. Specifications Mechanical Back Case Die cast aluminium Heat Sinking Direct heat transfer from processor to casting Screen Direct bonded, anti reflective, LED backlit Environmental Operating tempera- -15° C to +55° C (+5° F to +131° F) ture Waterproof integrity IPx7 Certificates of CE(EN60945:2002)/CTick Conformity Electrical Operating Voltage 12 or 24 V DC (9 - 34 V DC max) Processor Via Eden ULV 1.
Supported baud rates 4,800, 9,600, 19,200, 38,400 Note. Port will transmit and receive at the set baud rate Ethernet 10/100 base Ethernet, three ports Max number of displays 6 in any combination Z8 or Z12 External connectors x 1 USB and x 1 SD (front) External Connectors Power (power control, ext.
NMEA 2000 PGN List NMEA 2000 PGN Receive 59392 ISO Acknowledgement 130310 Environmental Parameters 59904 ISO Request 130311 Environmental Parameters 60928 ISO Address Claim 130312 Temperature 60928 ISO Address Claim 130313 Humidity 126208 ISO Command Group Function 130314 Actual Pressure 126992 System Time 130576 Small Craft Status 126996 Product Info 130577 Direction Data 127237 Heading/Track Control 61184 Parameter Request/Command 127245 Rudder 65323 Data User Group Requ
NMEA2000 PGN Transmit 126208 ISO Command Group Function 126992 System Time 126996 Product Info 127237 Heading/Track Control 127250 Vessel Heading 127258 Magnetic Variation 128259 Speed, Water referenced 128267 Water Depth 128275 DistanceLog 129025 Position, Rapid Update 129026 COG & SOG, Rapid Update 129029 GNSS Position Data 129283 Cross Track Error 129284 Navigation Data 129539 GNSS DOPs 129540 GNSS Sats in View 130074 Route and WP Service - WP List - WP Name & Position 1
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