Installation Manual Multi Function Display TZT9/TZT14 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ i SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................... ii EQUIPMENT LISTS........................................................................................................ iii 1. MOUNTING........................................................................................
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The installer must read the appropriate safety instructions before attempting to install the equipment. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION RADAR SENSOR DRS2D/DRS4D RADAR SENSOR DRS4A/DRS6A/DRS12A/DRS25A OR POWER SUPPLY UNIT* PSU-017 POWER SUPPLY UNIT* PSU-012/PSU-013 12-24 VDC 12-24 VDC HUB -101 FA-30/50 FAX-30 IP Camera SC-30 FUSION-Link Equipment GP-330/WS-200 FI-50, etc.
EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Multi Function Display Type TZT9 TZT14 CP19-01500 Installation Materials CP19-01600 FP19-01700 Accessories FP19-01900 SP19-01301 Spare Parts SP19-01201 Code No.
EQUIPMENT LISTS Name DVI-D Cable Assy. External Buzzer Replacement Kit Network (LAN) Cable CAN bus Connector MJ Cable Assy Operator’s Manual iv Type DVI-D/D S-LINK 5M DVI-D/D S-LINK 10M OP03-136 OP19-9 OP19-10 OP19-11 OP19-12 Code No.
1. MOUNTING 1.1 Mounting Considerations TZT9 TZT14 When selecting a mounting location for TZT9/14, keep the following in mind: • The temperature at the mounting location shall be between -15°C and +55°C (wireless LAN: 0°C and +55°C). • The humidity at the mounting location shall be 93% or less at 40°C. • Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and ventilators. • The mounting location should be well ventilated. • Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal (comply with IEC 60945 Ed.4).
1. MOUNTING 1.2 Flush Mounting Select a flat mounting location and install the unit as shown below. 1. Prepare a cutout in the mounting location using the template (supplied) for the TZT9 or TZT14. 2. Attach the flush mounting sponge (supplied as installation materials) to the back of the TZT9/14. Flush mounting sponge 3. Screw the wing bolts and the wing nuts of the flush mount fixture so that the protector for screw moves to the flush mount fixture.
1. MOUNTING 5. Set the TZT9/14 to the cutout. 6. Fasten the flush mount fixtures to the holes for the hanger at both sides of TZT9/ 14 with two hex. bolts (M8x15, supplied). Hex. bolt (M8x15) Flush mount fixture Holes for the hanger 7. Fasten each wing bolt so that the protector for screw touches the mounting panel. 8. Fasten the wing nuts tightly.
1. MOUNTING 1.3 Desktop Mounting Follow the procedure below to mount the TZT9 or TZT14 on a desktop. 1. Fix the hanger by using self-tapping screws (supplied). 2. Screw knob bolts into the TZT9/14, set the unit to the hanger and tighten the knob bolts.
2. WIRING 2.1 Wiring Instructions TZT9 MOD-WPAS0001-030+ cable (Supplied, 3 m) AUDIO DIO (L: Line out out, t, R: Line in in) n) TO: -DRS series -TZT9/14 -DFF series -HUB-101 -FUSION-Link equipment -Other sensor Ground wire (Local supply, IV-8sq.
2. WIRING TZT14 MOD-WPAS0001-030+ cable (Supplied, 3 m) TO: -DRS series -TZT9/14 -DFF series -HUB-101 -FUSION-Link equipment -Other sensor AUDIO DIO (L: Line out,, R: Line in)) Ground wire (Local supply, IV-8sq.
2. WIRING 2.1.1 NETWORK port(s) TZT14 TZT9/14 (just like previous NavNets) TZT9 uses standard TCP/IP Ethernet to share radar/sounder images and other navigation information from devices connected within the network system. In any single NavNet TZtouch network, a combination of up to six TZT9/14 may be connected to each other. All NavNet TZtouch network components have integrated regular RJ45 Ethernet port(s), one on TZT9 and three on TZT14. Connect MOD-WPAS0001-030+ cable (supplied). 2.1.
2. WIRING 2.1.3 CAN bus port TZT14 Every TZT9/14 has one CAN bus port TZT9 (micro style connector). All TZT9/14 MUST be connected to the same CAN bus backbone. However, the TZT9/14 and DRS (radar sensor) CAN bus ports cannot be connected together. The TZT9/14 and DRS (radar sensor) use “Ethernet Bridging” to link the DRS CAN bus and the TZT9/14 CAN bus data. Refer to paragraph 2.2.1 for more information.
2. WIRING NMEA0183 equipment To connect an NMEA0183 equipment to TZT9/14, use the CAN bus network via the optional NMEA data converter IF-NMEA2K2 (or IF-NMEA2K1). This NMEA connection can accept a baud rate of 4800 or 38400. Heading input to TZT9/14 allows functions such as Radar Overlay and course stabilization (North up, Course up, etc.) in the radar operating modes. The NMEA0183 heading refresh rate needs to be 100 ms in order for any radar function to work properly.
2. WIRING 3. Pass DVI-D, VIDEO, AUDIO and/or USB cables through the fixing metal (supplied). Orient the fixing metal as shown below. Upward 4. Attach each connector to the appropriate location at rear of the equipment 5. Pass cables through the slit on the boot cover. 6. Pass cables through appropriate holes in the rubber stopper. The largest hole is for the DVI-D cable. Rubber stopper Cables 7. Use four binding screws (M3x10, supplied) to fasten the fixing metal and boot cover to the equipment.
2. WIRING 8. Slide the rubber stopper into the hole of the boot cover, use two cable ties to fasten the stopper to the boot cover. Boot cover Push Wind two cable ties around here. Rubber stopper 9. For TZT9, fasten two binding screws to re-attach the fan cover. Video input TZT9/14 can use regular analog video inputs (PAL or NTSC) that connect to the TZT9/ 14 directly or use IP cameras that connect directly to the network HUB.
2. WIRING DVI-D (external monitor) A DVI monitor can be connected to the TZT9/14 to repeat the screen at a remote location. The plug is DVI-D format and only a DVI monitor with VESA DDC (Display Data Channel) can be connected. The TZT9/14 uses the monitor information (EDID) given via DDC to output the video data with the appropriate resolution. (The TZT14 has an 1280x800 (WXGA) DVI-D output and the TZT9 has an 800x480 (WVGA) DVI-D output.) Furuno offers two lengths of DVI cables, 5 m and 10 m.
2. WIRING Connection of TZT and DRS radar sensor Connect TZT to DRS radar sensor with Ethernet cable. RADAR SENSOR DRS2D/DRS4D/ DRS4A/DRS6A/DRS12A/DRS25A WS-200 TZT9/TZT14 POWER SUPPLY UNIT PSU-012: w/DRS2D/4D/4A/6A/12A PSU-013: w/DRS25A : Ethernet cable : CAN bus cable 2.2.2 CAN bus (NMEA2000) input/output Input PGN No. 01. 02. 04. 06. 07. 08. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.
2. WIRING No. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48.
2. WIRING No. 22. PGN 129026 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 129029 129033 129283 129284 129285 28. 29. 130306 130310 31. 32. 33. 130312 130313 130314 2.
2. WIRING Basic plotter/radar/fish finder installation This is a single station plotter/radar/fish finder installation. Connection of multiple sensors, such as DFF3 and DRS series, requires the optional Ethernet Hub HUB-101. Also, the power supply unit PSU-012, PSU-013 or PSU-017 is required for the connection with DRS.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT This chapter shows you how to set up your system according to the equipment you have connected. You can do almost all operations on this equipment by just touching the display, following the instructions below. Touch control description The touch control depends on the screen type. The basic operations to use at the installation setting are in the following table. Operation by a finger Operating by a finger Function Tap • Select a menu item. • Select an object.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT About menu operations The following procedure shows how to use the menu system. 1. Press the key to turn the power on. 2. After the display selection window appears (approx. 90 seconds), press the Home key to show the menu icon bar. Home key Menu icon bar Press here to power on. 3. Select (tap) the [Menu] icon ( 350 0 ) to open the main menu. Select [Close] to exit menu.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT Icon Description This icon means that menu item has some options. Touch it to show the option window (pull-down list). Touch the menu item with this icon to display the software keyboard, to enter alphanumeric data. For details, see “How to use the software keyboard” shown below. • Shows a sub menu. • Switches a functions ON and OFF. • Selects a color. Drag the circle icon to adjust the setting value. 40 6.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT 4. Select time difference between local time and UTC time to use local time from the pull-down list. Local Time Offset UTC -06:00 UTC -06:00 UTC -05:00 UTC -04:00 UTC -03:00 UTC -02:00 5. Select [Language] to show its option window. Manual Demo Speed Language Check for Software Update Reset Default Settings 5.0 kn English (United States) Update Reset 6. Select the language to use. 7. Drag the main menu to select [Units], and set the units to show on the display.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT 3.2 Menu Initial Setup This section shows you how to set your system according to the sensors you have connected. Drag the main menu, then select the [Initial Setup] to show the [Menu Initial Setup] sub menus. Menu Initial Setup Menu item [Boat Length] [Longitudinal GPS Position] [Lateral GPS Position (-Port)] Description Options (setting range) Set the length of your boat. 5.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT Menu item [Transducer Draft Source] Description Select the draft source to use on the display, among the following: Automatic: Use the offset value in the DPT sentence. If the DPT sentence does not have an offset value, the value entered at Transducer Draft (page 3-11) is used. Hardware: Use the offset value in the DPT sentence from an echosounder. Manual: Use the value entered at Transducer Draft (page 3-11). Set the keel draft.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT Menu Item [Data Source] [Sensor List] [PGN Output] [Sky View] Description Options (setting range) Select the source for each data to input to the system. If two or more sources are connected for a data, select one using the pull-down dialog box. The Furuno products are shown at the upper part of the list. Show the information for sensors connected to your equipment. Also, you can set “Nickname” for them here.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT 3.3 How to Set up the Radar If you have a radar sensor, set the sensor’s characteristics on the [Radar] menu. Open the [Menu Radar] sub menus. Drag the main menu to select [Radar]. 1. Select [Radar Source] on the [Menu Radar] sub menus, then select the radar type connected. Note: If a DRS sensor is connected but does not appear in the [Radar Source] list, close the list and open it again. The name of the DRS sensor should appear with a check mark, as in the example below. 2.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT Menu Radar (Radar Initial Setup) Description Options (setting range) Select the speed of antenna [Auto], [24 RPM], [48 RPM] rotation. [Antenna Heading Align] See the topic of “How to align -180° to +180° the antenna heading” shown below. [Main Bang Suppression] If main bang appears at the 0 to 100 screen center, slide the circle icon so that the main bang disappears, while watching the radar echo at the left-hand side of the display.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT How to align the antenna heading You have mounted the antenna unit facing straight ahead in the direction of the bow. Therefore, a small but conspicuous target dead ahead visually should appear on the heading line (zero degrees). In practice, you will probably observe some small bearing error on the display because of the difficulty in achieving accurate initial positioning of the antenna unit. The following adjustment will compensate for the error. 1) Set your radar with 0.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT 3.4 How to Set up the Sounder If you have a sounder (FCV-1150, BBDS1 or DFF series), set up the sounder as shown in this section. Drag the main menu to select [Sounder]. You can confirm the actual sounder display on the left-hand side of the screen while setting up. Drag the [Menu Sounder] sub menus to select [Sounder Initial Setup] on it.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT Motion sensor setting up When you tap the [Transducer Setup], the [Motion Sensor] sub menus are shown beneath the [Transducer Setup] sub menus. If the satellite compass SC-30 or SC50/110 is connected, set the distance between the antenna unit (or sensor) of the satellite compass and transducer (high and low if connected) here. • Motion Sensor Type: Select [SC30] or [SC50-SC110] depending on the sensor connected.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT 3.5 Wireless LAN Setting The TZT9/14 can be configured to create a wireless network (“Ad Hoc”) or to connect to an existing wireless network. Connecting to an existing wireless network is very useful if you already have an Access Point setup on your boat, especially if you have Internet available. Simply connect the TZT9/14 and your smartphone or tablet to the existing wireless network.
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