IMPORTANT NOTICES General • This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of international users. • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury. • Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO. • If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these safety instructions before you operate the equipment. WARNING Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious injury if not avoided. CAUTION Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate injury if not avoided. Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action WARNING CAUTION The radar antenna sends the electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) energy. This energy can be dangerous to you, especially your eyes.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING Keep units other than the radar antenna away from the rain and water. Do not depend on one navigation device for the navigation of the vessel. Fire or electrical shock can occur if water gets inside the equipment. Always check your position against all available aids to navigation, for the safety of vessel and crew. Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. Fire or electrical shock can occur if the equipment is disassembled or modified.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ....................................................................................................................x SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................xii 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................1-1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 2. Controls....................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.10.4 Speed alarm .................................................................................................2-12 2.10.5 Anchor watch alarm......................................................................................2-13 2.10.6 Alarm menus ................................................................................................2-13 2.10.7 How to stop the alarm sound........................................................................2-14 2.11 Track...............
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.11 How to Restart and Cancel Navigation to a Point .................................................... 4-14 4.11.1 How to restart navigation to a point.............................................................. 4-14 4.11.2 How to cancel navigation to a point ............................................................. 4-14 5. ROUTES.................................................................................................................5-1 5.1 What is a Route?.............
TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.24 6.25 6.26 7. 6.7.7 How to select the EBL reference....................................................................6-9 How to Measure the Range and Bearing Between Two Targets .............................6-10 How to Off-center the Picture ...................................................................................6-10 Heading Line ..............................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 8. FILE OPERATIONS ...............................................................................................8-1 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 9. 7.4.5 How to reduce the clutter ............................................................................... 7-8 Picture Advance Speed.............................................................................................. 7-9 How to Reduce Interference .................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 11. WEATHER ...........................................................................................................11-1 11.1 Weather Display Introduction ...................................................................................11-1 11.2 NavCenter Weather..................................................................................................11-2 11.2.1 Pre-settings ..................................................................................................
FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the TZT9, TZT14 and TZTBB Congratulations on your choice of the TZT9, TZT14 and TZTBB Multi Function Display, an integral part of our new NavNet TZtouch series of multi-function displays. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine electronics equipment.
FOREWORD Radar sensor (option) • The radar antennas are in radome or open-array type. • The radar echoes appear in green, yellow or multi-colors. • Automatic control of sea clutter, tuning and gain for easier operation. • Guard zone checks for targets within the area you indicate. • ARPA provided standard. • Dual-range display for watch on short and long distances at the same time.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Basic configuration is shown with solid line. TZT9/14 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 NAVpilot-700 SC-30 GP-330/WS-200 FAR-2xx7 series Echo Sounder (FCV-1150, BBDS1, DFF series) FUSION-Link Equipment FI-5002 FI-50, etc.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION TZTBB 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 FAR-2xx7 series 12-24 VDC FCV-1150, BBDS1, DFF series FA-30/50 NAVpilot-700 SC-30 GP-330/WS-200 HUB -101 FI-5002 FAX-30 IP Camera FUSION-Link equipment FI-50, etc.
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1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION This chapter provides the information necessary to get you started using your system. Some of the topics are how to turn on the equipment and an introduction to the main screens. Standards used in this manual • TZT9/TZT14: There are three keys on the control panel: Home, RotoKeyTM and Power. TZTBB: There is a power key on the switch box (PSD-002). The home key is displayed at the top right-hand corner of the screen as an icon ( ) instead of a key.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION • Most of the screenshots in this manual are for TZT9/TZT14. 1.1 Controls The TZT9/TZT14/TZTBB are operated by key(s) and touch control. You operate the chart plotter, radar, fish finder, etc. with • Key(s) • Touch control • Menus, where you select options • Pop-up menus, where you select options • Lists, where you can edit items When you operate a key, a single beep sounds.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 4 2 1 Switch box (PSD-002) Monitor TZTBB No. Label 1 Function • Turns the power on. • Adjusts the brilliance of the display. • Turns the power off. (Device or Network) 2 Card drive Card drive for memory cards. 3 RotoKeyTM (TZT9/TZT14 only) • Push: Opens the RotoKey menu or validates the selected item. • Rotate: • Selects an item on the RotoKey menu. • Selects the range scale on the chart plotter or the radar screen. 4 Home • Opens the display selection window.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Operation with two fingers Operation with two fingers Pinch Function • Zoom in or out the chart scale in the 2D/ 3D modes or weather display. • Select radar range on the radar display. Zoom in Zoom out Drag Switch from 2D to 3D. Drag upward or downward. Orientate 3D view. or Tap Execute the function which is selected in [General] - [Function Gesture] of the main menu (see section 1.14). Rotate Switch between head up and north up in the 2D/3D modes.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION For TZT9/TZT14, when both RotokeyTM and touch control are available for the same function, this manual states the operation by touch control. Notes for touch control • A large amount of waterdrops on the screen can cause misoperation and slow touch response. Wipe the screen with a dry cloth to remove the water. • This equipment uses a capacitive touch screen. Tap the screen with your fingertips directly. Do not use sharp objects (needle, pen, nail) or a stylus pen.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.3 How to Adjust the Brilliance of Display or Power Indicator Press the key to show the following window. TZT9/TZT14: Adjust the display brilliance. TZTBB: Adjust the brilliance of the power indicator. Brilliance Close Close the window. Power Off This Device Power Off Network TZT9/TZT14: Drag the circle icon to adjust the display brilliance. The brilliance level is indicated on the icon. You can also adjust the display brilliance with short press of the key repeatedly.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.5 SD Cards The SD card stores the tracks, routes, points, settings, etc. Set and remove SD cards as shown below. The Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) cards can also be used. How to format an SD card You do not normally need to format an SD card for use with the system. If the card becomes corrupted, format the card with a formatting program that is compatible with the specifications of the SD card. The SD Memory Card Formatting Software made by Panasonic is an example.
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1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.6 Chart Plotter Introduction The chart plotter provides a small world map in raster format. A vector chart for the US coastline (with Alaska and Hawaii) is provided also. The plotter section has functions to enter points, and create and plan routes. The chart plotter receives position information supplied from the position-fixing equipment like GPS or DGPS. Your position is marked on the screen with the boat icon.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.7 Radar Introduction A radar system operates in the microwave part of the radio frequency (RF) range. The radar detects the position and movement of objects. Objects are shown on the radar display at their measured distances and bearings in intensities according to echo strength. The radar display is available in head-up and north-up modes and orientation in true and relative motion. The relative motion display shows other ships movement relative to your ship.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.8 Sounder (Fish Finder) Introduction The sounder (fish finder) display provides a picture of the echoes found by the fish finder. Echoes are scrolled across the screen from the right position to the left position. The echoes at the right position are the current echoes. These echoes can be from separate fish, a school of fish, or the bottom. Depth to the bottom is indicated always, provided the gain is set correctly. You can scroll the echoes backward.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.9 RotoKey Menus The main function of the RotoKeyTM is to display the RotoKey menu, which is a set of menu items that change with the operating mode. For TZT9/TZT14, push the RotoKeyTM to display the RotoKey menu then rotate the RotoKeyTM to select a menu item. You can also select a menu item by dragging with a finger. When you search through the menu item, the now-selected menu item is the longest and surrounded in yellow. For TZTBB, tap the screen to display the RotoKey menu.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.10 Pop-up Menus The pop-up menus let you quickly access the commands according to the selected object, position or active display. Select an object or position to display the pop-up menu. The pop-up menus shown on the screen depend on the RotoKey mode (see section 13.1). The right figure shows the Chart Plotter pop-up menu for TZT9/TZT14.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Select [DATA 1], [DATA 2] or [RADAR] of the side menu at the left or right of the screen to show a data box set. To hide a data box set, select [×] at the top right-hand corner of the data area. You can select the data to display in each data box on the screen. 1.11.1 How to set the data boxes How to change the contents of a data box 1. Select the data box to change. The pop-up menu appears.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 2. Select the data to add. The added data appears under the bottommost data box. [Date] is added in the following example. COG DATA AT A ATA TA 1 10:30 AM °M RADAR AD D D DATA 2 291.7 10/10/2012 10:30:15 AM You can sort the data boxes by drag and drop. How to delete a data box from a data area Pop-up menu: Select the data box to delete. The pop-up menu appears. Select [Remove]. Touch control: Drag the data box outside the data area.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION How to switch the indication between analog (graphic) and digital Select the data box for which to switch the indication. The pop-up menu appears. Select [Graphic] to display the analog indication. Deselect [Graphic] to display the digital indication. 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 291.7 °M 7.0 kn m 38.5 ft C 2.88 °F COG SOG ᷓᐲ DPT(S) ᶏ㕙᷷ᐲ SST COG °M 291.7 Graphic 1.11.2 : Analog Graphic : Digital Data cycling A data box may contain more than one data indication.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.11.3 How to adjust transparency of the data box You can adjust the degree of transparency for the data box with the [NavData Transparency] slider with [General] of the main menu. The available degree of transparency is 0 - 80(%). (Alpha blending technology is used for transparency effects.) 1.12 Menu Introduction The menu system has main menus and related sub menus. The number of menus depends on equipment connected. How to use the menu 1.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 3. Drag the main menus on the right side of the screen to display a menu desired. The selected menu is indicated with a yellow highlight. The sub menus for the selected menu appear. Below is an example screen for the [Radar] menu. 350 0 Select [Close] to exit menu. 10 340 20 330 30 40 320 310 50 60 300 0 Main menus 0 120 240 130 230 140 220 150 210 160 200 190 180 170 Preview screen shows you the result of certain selections.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION • Numerical value with the software keyboard icon ( ): Select (tap) the menu to open the software keyboard. Set the value then select [Confirm]. Confirm Cancel • Color icon: Select (tap) the menu to open the options. Select (tap) the option desired. Current selection has a checkmark. Trail Color • Options: Select (tap) the menu to open the options. Select (tap) the option desired. Current selection has a checkmark. Trail Length 0’15s 0’15s 0’30s 1’00s 3’00s 6’00s 5.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.13 [Display] Menu on the RotoKey Menu (TZT9/ TZT14 only) [Display] on the RotoKey menu is common for all displays. [NavData]: Open the data boxes (see section 1.11). [Menu]: Open the main menu (see section 1.12). [Lists]: Open the lists menu (see section 1.12 and section 4.7). [Tide]: Open the tide graph (see section 1.12 and paragraph 3.2.4). NavData Menu ◄ Display Lists Tide 1.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION [Event]: Record an event to the logbook. The selected mark is put at the position at the time the screen was tapped to open the [Creating Event] window (see paragraph 4.2.2) Creating Event Cancel [MOB]: Record MOB position to the logbook (see section 1.17). [Home]: Open the display selection window (see section 1.4) and display the menu icon bar (see section 1.12). [Menu]: Open the main menu (see section 1.12). [Lists]: Open the lists menu (see section 1.12 and section 4.7).
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.16 Boat Icon The boat icon marks current position. In the 3D display, you can change the shape of the boat icon to match your ship. In the 2D display, the boat icon can not be changed and is red. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select the [Initial Setup] - [Boat Icon] menu. Boat Icon Sport Fishing Sport Fishing Cruiser SailBoat Commercial 3. Select [Sport Fishing], [Cruiser], [SailBoat] or [Commercial] to match your ship. 4.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 2. Select the [General] - [Function Gesture] menu. Function Gesture Event None Screen Capture Event MOB Home 3. Select [MOB]. 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. 5. Tap the screen with two fingers on the chart plotter display or the radar display. The area around the boat icon is zoomed in. (The scale is automatically set to 1.25 nm for the chart plotter and 0.5 nm for the radar.) The MOB mark is entered and flashes. A yellow line runs between the MOB position and your ship.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION How to go to a MOB mark Select a MOB mark to go to then select [Go To] from the pop-up menu. XTE lines Green: Starboard Red: Port How to delete a MOB mark Inactive MOB mark: Select a MOB mark to display the pop-up menu. Select [Delete]. Active MOB mark: Before you erase an active MOB mark, you must cancel the navigation. Select the active MOB mark to display the pop-up menu then select [Stop Nav.]. Select the MOB mark to display the pop-up menu then select [Delete].
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.18 Facsimile Receiver FAX-30 The FURUNO Facsimile Receiver FAX-30 installs in the TZT network and can be controlled from a TZT display. Below are the steps to start fax operation. 1. At the installation of this equipment, connect the FAX-30 to the TZT. 2. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 3. Select the [Initial Setup] - [FAX30 Browser] menu.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.19 AIS Transponder FA-30, FA-50 The FURUNO AIS Transponder FA-30 (or FA-50) installs in the TZT network and can be controlled from a TZT display. To access the main menu of the transponder, do the following: 1. At the installation of this equipment, connect the FA-30 (or FA-50) to the TZT. 2. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 3. Select the [Initial Setup] - [FA30 Browser] or [FA50 Browser] menu.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.20 DSC Message Information The DSC (Digital Selective Calling) message information feature provides, on the chart plotter and radar displays, the MMSI no. and position* of the ships that have transmitted a DSC message to you. A hexagon-shaped marker marks a ship’s position. The marker is color-coded according to the type of DSC message sent, red for distress and green for non-distress. * Position at the time of message transmission. Position information is not updated.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Target Info Nickname ABCDEF MMSI 333336789 COG 263.4°M SOG 1.5 kn Range 2.101 NM Bearing 210.4° 9’34s Time Position N 47°47.692’; W122°29.653’ Nature of Distress Distress Detailed information 1.20.5 The DSC list When you receive a DSC message, it is automatically registered to the DSC list. To help you identify a ship quickly on the chart plotter and radar displays, you can replace the MMSI no. indication with the name of your choice; for example, ship’s name.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.21 Wireless LAN Settings You can connect to the internet with the wireless LAN signal to download weather information (see chapter 11) and to connect to an iPhone, iPod or iPad. To download weather infromation, connect the existing LAN network. To connect to an iPhone, iPod or iPad, create a local wireless network. Notes about the wireless LAN • The wireless LAN function is available only in the countries which have acquired radio wave certification.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 5. Select the [ON] icon in [Wireless]. Note: You can use the wireless LAN function when the internal temperature of the equipment inside is detected with the temperature sensor and is over 0°C. The [ON] icon in [Wireless] is grayed out if the equipment does not meet the above requirement. 6. Select [Wireless Mode]. Wireless Mode Connect to existing LAN Connect to existing LAN Create local network 7. Select [Connect to existing LAN]. The available wireless networks are listed.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1. Select [Create local network] in [Wireless Mode]. Wireless LAN Settings Wireless Wireless Mode Create local network Create local Wireless network NAVNETTZT 2. Select [SSID] to open the software keyboard. 3. Enter the SSID then select [Confirm]. 4. Select [Authentification]. Authentification Open Open WEP WPA2 - PSK 5. Select the security from [Open], [WEP] or [WPA2 - PSK]. For [Open], go to step 8. For others, go to the next step.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Invalid password : Only 5 or 13 characters allowed. Ok For [WEP] Invalid password : Password must be at least 8 characters and cannot exceed 63 characters. Ok For [WPA2 - PSK] Select [Ok] then reenter the correct password. 8. Select the [ON] icon in [Network Status] to connect the created network. How to forget all wireless LAN networks 1. With [Connect to existing LAN] selected in [Wireless Mode], select [Forget all Wireless LAN networks saved]. The confirmation message appears.
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.22 Software Update You can update the software via the internet. See section 1.21 about the internet connection. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [General]. 3. Select the [Update] icon in [Check for Software Update]. The following messages appear in order. Checking new version availability... New software update has been downloaded: QuickBuild_20121031.4.
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2. CHART PLOTTER This chapter shows you how to do the following: • Use and prepare the chart plotter • Set chart plotter related alarms • Control the track 2.1 Chart Type A world map in raster chart format is included in your unit. A vector chart for the US coastline (Alaska and Hawaii included) is provided also. To use this chart plotter as a navigational aid, have electronic charts (stored in the internal memory) for the area you navigate. Contact your dealer about charts for your area.
2. CHART PLOTTER 2.2 Chart Scale You can change the chart scale to change the amount of information shown, or zoom in or out at the location you select. The selected chart scale appears in the chart scale box at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. The value shown is the distance from the left of the screen to the right of the screen. Chart scale North indicator Chart scale box How to zoom in or out the chart scale TZT9/TZT14: Rotate the RotoKeyTM or pinch the chart screen.
2. CHART PLOTTER Note: You can change the orientation mode by tapping the chart scale box at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Each time you tap the chart scale box, the orientation mode switches between north up and head up. The north indicator rotates accordingly. North indicator 2.4 How to Move the Chart Move the chart in the following conditions.
2. CHART PLOTTER Heading line To display the heading line, do as follows: 1. Select the boat icon to display the pop-up menu. 2. Select [Heading Line]. COG vector To display the COG vector and the turn direction, do as follows: 1. Select the boat icon to display the pop-up menu. 2. Select [COG Vector]. Track To display the track, do as follows: 1. Select [Overlay] from the RotoKey menu. 2. Select [Tracks]. COG/SOG predictor The COG/SOG predictor shows estimated course and speed of your ship.
2. CHART PLOTTER 6. Select [COG/SOG Predictor Time] then select the time for COG/SOG predictor. COG/SOG Predictor Time 00:02:00 00:00:10 00:00:30 00:01:00 00:02:00 00:05:00 7. Select [Close] to exit the menu. Orientation You can select the orientation of the boat icon. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select the [Ship & Track] - [Vessel Icon Orientation] menu. Vessel Icon Orientation Heading Heading COG 3. Select [Heading] or [COG]. 2.
2. CHART PLOTTER 3. Select the 2nd location. A dashed line runs between the start location and the 2nd location. The range and bearing to the 2nd location are shown. 8.765NM 76.4°M Range and bearing from starting location to the 2nd location M: Magnetic 2nd location Starting location 4. Select [Cancel Ruler] at the top right-hand corner of the screen to erase the indication. From your ship to a location 1. Select the location then the pop-up menu appears. 2. Select [Dist. to Boat].
2. CHART PLOTTER 2.8 Multiple Chart Plotter Displays A maximum of three chart plotter displays can be shown on one screen. The multiple chart plotter displays let you see the conditions around your ship on both short and long ranges. Also, you can see how your ship moves toward your destination from more than one angle. For example, you can show one display in 2D and another in 3D. The following features can be adjusted individually.
2. CHART PLOTTER 2.9 Cartographic Text and Objects on Vector Charts This section shows you how to show or hide the cartographic objects and text information that appear on the vector charts. 2.9.1 Control visibility of text and object information The [Vector Chart] menu controls the visibility of text and object information, for example, buoy names and light description. 6.0 ft 15.0 ft 30.0 ft 6.0 ft [Chart Object Size]: Drag the circle icon to set the chart object size (setting value: 50 to 200%).
2. CHART PLOTTER [Text (Other)]: Show or hide the other text information. [Display Buoy Names]: Show or hide the buoy names. [Display Light Description]: Show or hide the light descriptions. [Display Light Sectors]: Show or hide light sectors for fixed beacons. [Display Routes]: Show or hide routes. [Display Routes Bearings]: Show or hide route bearings. [Display Soundings]: Show or hide depth soundings.
2. CHART PLOTTER [S-52 Vector Chart Display Mode]: Set the level of information to show on the chart. The selections are [Custom], [Base], [Standard], [Other], and [Fishing]. The chart features are turned on or off according to setting. Note: The following menu items except [Reset Default Settings] are unavailable when you select the mode other than [Custom]. [Unknown Object]: Show or hide unknown objects that appear on the chart.
2. CHART PLOTTER How to open the [Alarm] menu 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Alarm]. Hardware Alarm XTE Alarm Off Speed Alarm Depth Alarm 10.0 kn Speed Alarm Value Depth Alarm Value 30.0 ft Sea Surface Temperature Alarm Off Temperature Alarm Value 70.0 °F Temperature Alarm Range Minimum Value 60.0 °F Temperature Alarm Range Maximum Value 70.
2. CHART PLOTTER 2.10.3 SST alarm The sea surface temperature alarms tells you when the sea surface temperature is over, under, within, or out of range of the temperature you set. Requires a temperature sensor. 1. Select [Sea Surface Temperature Alarm] from the [Alarm] menu. Sea Surface Temperature Alarm Off Off Over Under Within Out of 2. Select [Over], [Under], [Within] or [Out of]. For [Over] or [Under], go to the next step. For [Within] or [Out of], go to step 5. 3.
2. CHART PLOTTER 3. Select [Speed Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard. 4. Set the value for [Under] or [Over] then select [Confirm]. 5. If you output the speed alarm from this equipment, select the [ON] icon in [Speed Alarm Output]. 6. Select [Close]. 2.10.5 Anchor watch alarm The anchor watch alarm tells you that your ship has moved a distance greater than the set value when the ship must not be moving. Alarm setting : Alarm area Your ship's position where you start the anchor watch alarm.
2. CHART PLOTTER [Alarm Sound]: Activate ([Sound 1 (2, 3)]) or deactivate ([Off]) the alarm buzzer. Alarm Sound Sound 1 Off Sound 1 Sound 2 Sound 3 [Sound Alarm Until Acknowledged]: Turn this item on to sound the aural alarm until an alarm is acknowledged (see paragraph 2.10.7). [External Volume]: Set the level for the external volume output. [Reset Default Settings]: Select this menu item to restore default settings for the [Alarm] menu. 2.10.
2. CHART PLOTTER 2.11.1 How to show or hide the track display 1. Select [Overlay] from the RotoKey menu. 2. To show the track, select [Tracks]. To hide the track, deselect [Tracks]. 2.11.2 Track interval In drawing the track, the position of your ship is stored into the memory of this unit at an interval of time. A shorter interval provides better reconstruction of the track, but the storage time of the track is reduced.
2. CHART PLOTTER From the main menu 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select the [Ship & Track] - [Track Color] menu. Track Color Fixed Fixed Variable 3. Select [Fixed] or [Variable]. For [Fixed], go to the next step. For [Variable], go to step 5. 4. Select [Fixed Color Setup] then select a color. Go to step 10. Fixed Color Setup 5. Select [Variable Color] then select an option.
2. CHART PLOTTER 6. Select [Variable Color Setup]. Color icon Threshold amount For [Depth] For [SST] For [Bottom Discrimination] For [Speed] 7. For [Bottom Discrimination], select [Mud], [Sand], [Rock] or [Gravel]. For others, select [Color 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)]. 8. Select a color for each menu item. [Depth]: Set the color for each depth range. For example, when the red icon is selected in [Color 1], the track is red for depths from 5 to 10 ft.
2. CHART PLOTTER On the screen 1. Select a track to display the pop-up menu. 2. Select [Color]. 3. Select a color. 2.11.4 Track thickness You can set the thickness of the track. If you are following the same track many times, you can show the track in the thinnest width to prevent overlapping of track. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Ship & Track]. 3. Drag the circle icon in [Track Thickness] to set the level. 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. 2.11.
2. CHART PLOTTER 2.11.6 How to turn on the automatic deleting of tracks The internal memory stores a maximum of 30,000 track points. When the memory for track points becomes full, the equipment automatically deletes the oldest track points to get space for new track points. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Ship & Track]. 3. Select the [ON] icon in [Automatic Track Deleting]. 2.11.7 How to record tracks You can record tracks as follows: 1. Select [Track Rec.
2. CHART PLOTTER • The XTE lines appear when you turn on these lines. Activate [Track Back] Yellow line: Shortest course from the current position to the go to point Point where the track back starts 0 Track XTE lines First go to point Route point 1 Thick red dashed line: Course between first go to point and the point where the [Track Back] function starts 2 Arrows point in direction to follow route 3 When you are following a route, you can do the following from the pop-up menu.
2. CHART PLOTTER 2.12 NAVpilot-700 Series Auto Pilot The FURUNO NAVpilot-700 Series Auto Pilot installs in the TZT network. The following functions can be controlled from a TZT display: • Displaying the NAVpilot-700 series data in the data boxes. • Selecting of steering mode (AUTO or NAV). Note: When an alarm message for the NAVpilot-700 series appears, check the control unit of the NAVpilot-700 series. 2.12.1 How to show the NAVpilot-700 series data in the data boxes For details, see section 1.11. 1.
2. CHART PLOTTER 1 2 3 10:30 AM ( ) ( DATA D ATA A2 8.9 36.1 72.81 °M 90 8.9 36.1 72.81 ) RADAR AD A D COG DATA ATA A AT T 1 TA Mode Auto (Adv) 2. Adjust the CTS line by the following two methods: • Select W or X in the data box. • Select the CTS line to display the pop-up menu then select [Adjust]. Drag the circle icon to set the angle then select [Done] at the top right-hand corner of the screen. Done Adjust Done STBY Select the CTS line. Select [Adjust].
2. CHART PLOTTER How to activate NAV mode The [Nav] icon in the data box is grayed out without an active point or route. To activate NAV mode, activate a point or route (see sections 4.10 and 5.8). The message "Do you want to navigate using the NAVpilot?" appears on the screen (see the following note). Select [Yes]. The steering mode automatically changes to NAV. Note: You can turn on or off this message by the [Routes] - [Navigate with AutoPilot] menu.
2. CHART PLOTTER 2.13 Plotter Display Menu This section describes the chart plotter menus. To open the following menus, select [Menu] on the menu icon bar then select [Plotter Display].
2. CHART PLOTTER [Depth Shading Transparency]: Set the degree of transparency for the depth shading on the water. See paragraph 3.2.1. [Radar Overlay] [Radar Overlay Transparency]: Set the degree of transparency for the radar echo. [Radar Overlay Source]: Select the source for the radar echo from [Antenna Range1] or [Antenna Range2]. [Radar Overlay Range link]: Activate or deactivate matching the overlay with radar ranges. [Echo Color for Overlay]: Select the color for the radar echo.
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3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS 3.1 3D Display The 3D display has native 3D chart design that allows full time 3D presentation. This true 3D environment gives you all of the information you require with no restrictions on the information you can see. You can plan your routes, enter points, etc. like on the 2D chart. The 3D display provides a 3D view of land and sea around your ship. The 3D display has most of the same information as the 2D display.
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS 3.1.2 How to activate the 3D display 1. Select [3D] from the RotoKey menu. You can also switch 2D to 3D by dragging two fingers upward or downward. Drag upward or downward. 2. Orientate the 3D display by dragging sideways with two fingers. or To switch to 2D, select [2D Mode] at the top right-hand corner of the screen. 3.1.3 How to make the 3D view clearer In the 3D display, some topographical features are easier to see if you use the 3D exaggeration feature.
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS High gives the highest level of exaggeration. The example below compares the same picture in low and high exaggerations. High exaggeration Low exaggeration 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. 3.2 Overlays Radar, satellite photo, depth shading, tide icons, tidal currents, etc. overlays are available on the chart plotter display.
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS Depth shading settings The depth shading settings are on the [Plotter Display] menu of the main menu. Set these menus by following the description shown below. 0.0 ft 200 ft [Auto Depth Shading Color Scale]: Turn automatic depth shading color scale selection on or off. On the screen, you can turn on or off the automatic depth shading color scale with tapping here. Auto 0.0 ft 950 ft ON 950 ft Auto 0.0 ft OFF: [Auto] is grayed out.
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS [Depth Color Shade]: Select how to display the depth colors among [ClassicHue], [InvertedClassicHue], [RedHue], [BlueHue], [GreenHue] and [YellowHue]. Depth Color Shade ClassicHue ClassicHue Colors of the rainbow InvertedClassicHue RedHue Shades of red BlueHue GreenHue 3.2.2 Satellite photo overlay You can put the satellite photo for your area on the 2D and 3D displays. Select [Overlay] from the RotoKey menu then select [Sat Photo].
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS 3.2.3 Radar overlay The radar overlay display puts the radar picture on the top of the navigation chart. To display the radar overlay, select [Overlay] from the RotoKey menu then select [Radar]. How to switch between stand-by and TX To transmit, select [Radar] from the RotoKey menu then select [Tx Radar]. To get stand-by, deselect [Tx Radar]. How to set the level of the radar echo transparency RotoKey menu: Select the [Radar] - [Transparency] menu.
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS How to select the echo color Select the [Plotter Display] - [Echo Color for Overlay] menu of the main menu. Select [Multicolor], [Green] or [Yellow]. Echo Color for Overlay Multicolor Multicolor Green Yellow How to acquire a target for ARPA A target can be acquired for ARPA. See paragraph 6.26.2. 3.2.4 Tide icon overlay The NavNet TZtouch has worldwide tidal and tidal current information. You can overlay this information on the chart plotter display.
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS How to change the size of the tide icon 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Plotter Display]. 3. Drag the circle icon in [Tide/Current Icons Size] to set size (setting range: 50 to 150%). 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. How to show the tide information Select a tide icon to display the information (name, date, tide height and tide status) about a tide.
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS How to understand the tide graph • Vertical axis: Height, Horizontal axis: Time • The information is mostly accurate under moderate weather conditions. However, storms and weather fronts can influence forecasted tide times and heights. • Drag the time scale at the bottom of the screen sideways then read the tide height at the selected time (drag to the left to display the future information, right for the past information).
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS How to change the tidal current icon size 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Plotter Display]. 3. Drag the circle icon in [Tide/Current Icons Size] to set size (setting range: 50 to 150%). 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. How to show the tidal current information Select a tidal current icon to display the information (speed, direction and tide status) about a tidal current. Speed Direction Tide Status 0.9 kn Flow 72.
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS How to understand the tidal current graph • Vertical axis: Speed, Horizontal axis: Time • The information is mostly accurate under moderate weather conditions. However, storms and weather fronts can influence forecasted tidal current directions and speeds. • Drag the time scale at the bottom of the screen sideways then read the tidal current speed at the selected time (drag to the left to display the future information, right for the past information).
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4. POINTS 4.1 About Points In navigation terminology, a point is any location you put on the chart plotter display. A point can be a fishing spot, reference point and other important locations. You can use a point you have entered to set a destination. This unit has 30,000 points into which you can enter position information. When you enter a point, the point is put on the Default point symbol screen with the point symbol selected as the (black circle in yellow circle) default point symbol.
4. POINTS 4.2.2 How to put an event mark This function is available by touch control when you select [Event] in [General] - [Function Gesture] of the main menu (see section 1.14). 1. Tap the screen with two fingers. Creating Event Cancel You can open the above window from the [Event] RotoKey menu. 2. Select a desired mark. The following occurs. • The selected mark is put at the position, at the time the RotoKeyTM was pushed or the screen was tapped to open the [Creating Event] window.
4. POINTS [SST]: Sea surface temperature [Date And SST]: Date and sea surface temperature 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. Name Depth 35.7 ft Comment 8/7/2012 11:41:38 AM 73.1°F Bearing 115.5 °M Range 0.514 NM Example: [Date And SST] Screenshot in the information area You can display a screenshot, at the time when tapping the screen with two fingers to put an event mark, in the information area. Select [Points] of the main menu. Select the [ON] icon in [Add Screen Capture to Event].
4. POINTS 2. Select [Points]. Display Points Names Default Point Symbol Default Point Color Point Size 100 Icon Set Modern Data to Be Recorded in Event Comment None 㪘㪻㪻㩷㪪㪺㫉㪼㪼㫅㩷㪚㪸㫇㫋㫌㫉㪼㩷㫋㫆㩷㪜㫍㪼㫅㫋 Event Configuration Config. Delete All Points & Routes Delete Delete All Event Pictures Delete Reset Default Settings 㪩㪼㫊㪼㫋 3. Select [Default Point Symbol], [Default Point Color], [Point Size] or [Icons Set]. Below are the options for [Default Point Symbol], [Default Point Color] and [Icons Set].
4. POINTS 4.5 How to Move a Point You can move a point by two methods, on the screen and from the points list. 4.5.1 How to move a point on the screen 1. Select the point to move. The pop-up menu appears. 2. Select [Move]. The selected point is highlighted. 3. Move the point to the new position by dragging the point or tapping the new position. 4. Select [End Move] at the top right-hand corner of the screen. 4.5.2 How to move a point from the points list 1.
4. POINTS 4.6.2 How to delete a point from the points list 1. Select [Lists] on the menu icon bar to open the lists menu. 2. Select [Points List] to open the points list. 3. Select [Name], [Color], [Icon] or [Range] in the [Sort by] area at the top of the list. [Name]: Points sorted in alphanumeric order [Color]: Points sorted by color in order of red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, black & white, yellow, orange [Icon]: Points sorted by symbol shape order [Range]: Points sorted by range in ascending order 4.
4. POINTS 2. To change the name of the point, select [Name] to display the software keyboard. Change the name as follows: 1) Select the character to edit. For example, "1" is selected in the following figure. Alphabet software keyboard Cursor Numeric software keyboard Confirm Del. Select this to switch to the numeric software keyboard. Clr. Cancel Confirm Cancel : Delete the character selected. Select this to switch to the alphabet software keyboard. : Clear all characters.
4. POINTS 4.7.2 How to edit a point from the points list 1. Select [Lists] on the menu icon bar to open the lists menu. 2. Select [Points List] to open the points list. Points List 3. Select [Name], [Color], [Icon] or [Range] in the [Sort by] area at the top of the list.
4. POINTS 5. To change the name of the point, select [Name] to display the software keyboard. Change the name as follows: 1) Select the character to edit. For example, "1" is selected in the following figure. Alphabet software keyboard Cursor Numeric software keyboard Confirm Del. Select this to switch to the numeric software keyboard. Clr. Cancel Confirm Cancel : Delete the character selected. Select this to switch to the alphabet software keyboard. : Clear all characters.
4. POINTS 4.8 How to Find a Point You can easily move a point to the center of the screen from the points list. 1. Select [Lists] on the menu icon bar to open the lists menu. 2. Select [Points List] to open the points list. 3. Select [Name], [Color], [Icon] or [Range] in the [Sort by] area at the top of the list. 4. Select the point to find then select [Find On Chart]. The menu closes and the selected point is put at the center of the screen on the active chart plotter display.
4. POINTS 4.10.1 How to go to an on-screen point 1. Select the point to display the pop-up menu. 2. Select [Go To]. Arrival area (Appears when you select [Circle and Cross Line] or [Circle] in the [Routes] - [Waypoint Switching Mode] menu.) 1 Thick red dashed line: Course between the go to point and the point where the [Go To] function starts. Yellow line: Shortest course from the current position to the go to point.
4. POINTS 4.10.2 How to go to a position selected on screen You can set a position as a point to go to without saving the point. The point is erased when the navigation is cancelled or the power is turned off. 1. Select the position to set as a point to go to. The pop-up menu appears. 2. Select [Go To]. Arrival area (Appears when you select [Circle and Cross Line] or [Circle] in the [Routes] - [Waypoint Switching Mode] menu.
4. POINTS 4.10.3 How to go to a point selected from the points list 1. Select [Lists] on the menu icon bar to open the lists menu. 2. Select [Points List] to open the points list. 3. Select [Name], [Color], [Icon] or [Range] in the [Sort by] area. 4. Select the point to go to then select [Goto]. POINT1 N 43°04.617’; W 65°42.642’ Range 1,893 NM Edit Add to route Goto 5. Select [Close] to close the points list. The following occurs: • The go to point is highlighted.
4. POINTS 4.10.4 How to display the point information for the active route 1. Select the yellow line to display the pop-up menu. 2. Select [Rte Detail]. The [Route Detail] window appears. CTS: Course To Steer, TTG: Time To Go 3. Select [Close] to close the route detail list. 4.11 How to Restart and Cancel Navigation to a Point 4.11.1 How to restart navigation to a point When you go to a point, you can restart the navigation to the point from the current location.
5. ROUTES 5.1 What is a Route? A route is a series of route points entered in the order to use for navigation. A route can contain up to a maximum of 500 route points, and this equipment stores 200 routes. Note: When connecting NavNet 3D units on the LAN network, a route can contain up to a maximum of 100 route points. You create a route by selecting geographical positions on the screen. These positions are marked with blue squares. You can follow a route that you have created, with the [Go To] feature.
5. ROUTES 4. Select the next route point in the route. Repeat this step to enter all route points. Each route point is numbered. 2 1 Route leg 2nd route point 4 1st route point (starting point) 3 4th route point 3rd route point 5. At the last route point, select [End Route] at the top right-hand corner of the screen to complete the route. The flag mark disappears and the following window appears.
5. ROUTES 5. At the last route point, select [End Route] at the top right-hand corner of the screen to complete the route. The flag mark disappears and the following window appears. A new route has been created under this name: RTE 2012-03-01 Rename Cancel Save The route is automatically named. The default route name is “RTE” plus the date (e.g. RTE 2012-03-01). Select [Save]. If necessary, select [Rename] to change the route name. The route is saved to the routes list. 5.2.
5. ROUTES 3. Move the route point to the new position by dragging the route point or tapping the new position. 1 4 2 3 4. Select [End Move] at the top right-hand corner of the screen. 5.2.5 How to delete a point or route point on a route You can delete a point or route point on a route. 1. Select the point or route point to delete. The pop-up menu appears. 2. Select [Delete]. The selected point or route point is deleted, and the succeeding route points are renumbered. 5.2.
5. ROUTES 5.2.8 How to split a route You can divide a route in two to make two routes. 1. Select the route leg where to divide the route. The pop-up menu appears. 2. Select [Split]. The selected route leg is deleted and the route is divided. The new route is given the new route name and saved to the routes list. 3 2 4 6 1 5 8 7 Split route here New route 3 2 4 1 5.3 Routes List The created routes are stored in the routes list, where you can edit or see the route data.
5. ROUTES 3. Select the route to view then select [Edit] or [Route Detail]. The route data appears. Length 2.299NM RTE 2012-03-01 From To Edit Route Detail Goto 3/1/2012 1) RTE 2012-03-01 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) You can edit the route data in the [Editing Route] window. For detailed information of the editing procedures, refer to section 4.7. You can open the routes list from the screen. Select a route to get route information. The pop-up menu appears.
5. ROUTES 5.4 How to Join Points to Create a Route You can join points which you have entered to create a route from the points list. 1. Select [Lists] on the menu icon bar to open the lists menu. 2. Select [Points List] to open the points list. 3. Select a point to add a route. POINT1 N 43°04.617’; W 65°42.642’ Range 1,959 NM Edit Add to route Goto 4. Select [Add to route]. 5. Select the next point to add a route. 6. Select [Add to route]. 7. Repeat these steps to add all points then select [Close].
5. ROUTES 5.6 How to Delete a Route You can delete routes separately or together. An active route cannot be deleted. 5.6.1 How to delete a route on the screen 1. Select a route leg of a route to delete. The pop-up menu appears. 2. Select [Delete]. 5.6.2 How to delete a route from the routes list 1. Select [Lists] on the menu icon bar to open the lists menu. 2. Select [Routes List] to open the routes list. 3. Select the route to delete then select [Delete] from the options.
5. ROUTES 2. Select [Activate]. Arrow marks in direction to follow route Route leg (red line) 2 4 3 1 0 Boat icon (current position) Course to 1st route point (thick red dashed line) Arrival area (appears when you select [Circle and Cross Line] or [Circle] in the [Routes] - [Waypoint Switching Mode] menu.) The following occurs: • The line for the selected route turns red. • The go to point (1st route point) is highlighted.
5. ROUTES to get to the 1st route point. The yellow line is the shortest course from the current position to the go to point. • The go to point is numbered "1" and the position where the [Go To] function starts is numbered "0". • The arrival area marker appears if activated on the menu (see paragraph 5.9.5). • The XTE lines, red for port side, green for starboard side, appear. You can show or hide these lines with [Display XTE Lines] on [Routes] of the main menu.
5. ROUTES 5.8.4 How to show the detailed information about a route 1. Select a route leg of the route to get the detailed information. The pop-up menu appears. 2. Select [Rte Detail]. The [Route Detail] window for the selected route opens (see section 5.3). 5.8.5 Flyover The flyover feature lets you view an entire route from overhead, with the display automatically scrolled as the flyover progresses. 1. Select a route leg to display the pop-up menu. 2. Select [Fly Over].
5. ROUTES 5.9 Operations When You Follow a Route 5.9.1 How to restart navigation When you follow a route, you can restart the navigation to the next route point on the route from current location. When you steer to keep away from an obstruction or the ship drifts, you go off course as shown in Line 1 in the figure. If you do not need to return to the original course, you can go to the route point from the current position as shown in Line 2 in the figure. Line 2 Line 1 Obstacle Original course 1.
5. ROUTES 5.9.5 Waypoint switching mode When you arrive to a route point, your unit automatically changes to the next route point according to the waypoint switching mode selected on the menu. [Cross Line]: Change the waypoint when the ship moves through an imaginary cross line (vertical line) that passes through the center of the destination point. [Circle]: Change the waypoint when the ship comes within the circle. [Circle and Cross Line]: Change the waypoint when one of the above two conditions is met.
5. ROUTES 5.9.7 XTE lines The XTE line for port side is red, for starboard side it is green. You can show or hide these lines. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select the [Routes]. 3. Select the [ON] icon in [Display XTE Lines] to show the XTE lines, the [OFF] icon to hide the XTE lines. For [ON], go to the next step. 4. Select [XTE Value] to display the software keyboard. 5. Set the length of the XTE lines (the distance from your ship) to display then select [Confirm]. 6.
5. ROUTES 5.10 Fuel Level You can display the fuel level on the screen. The fuel flow or fuel level data is required. Fuel Max Range You can display a pump icon on the route where it is predicted that the fuel supply will be exhausted. Select [Routes] of the main menu. Select the [ON] icon in [Fuel Max Range]. Fuel range ring You can display a circle, within which you can navigate with the remaining fuel, around your ship. Select [Ship & Track] of the main menu.
5. ROUTES [Default Route Color]: Select the color of the routes. The options are red, blue, green, yellow, magenta, orange, cyan, or black & white. [Route Thickness]: Select the thickness of the routes. [Navigate with AutoPilot]: See "How to activate NAV mode" on page 2-23. [Ask to Enter Route Name]: Show or hide the window for the route name (see the illustration at step 5 in paragraph 5.2.1) when you create a new route.
6. RADAR This chapter provides the information necessary for radar operation. 6.1 How to Transmit, Set the Radar in Stand-by, Tune Transmission, stand-by Press the Home key (or tap the Home icon) to show the display selection window then select the radar display. Push the RotoKeyTM (or tap the screen) to show the RotoKey menu then select [Tx Radar] to transmit. If you do not require the radar for some time, set the radar in stand-by to save the magnetron from unnecessary use.
6. RADAR 6.2 How to Adjust the Gain You can adjust the gain (sensitivity) of the radar receiver. The correct setting shows some background noise on the screen. If you do not use enough gain, weak echoes are erased. If you use more gain than necessary, the background noise hides both weak and strong targets. Automatic gain adjustment 1. Select [Radar Adjust] from the RotoKey menu. 2. Select [Auto Gain]. Manual gain adjustment 1. Select [Radar Adjust] from the RotoKey menu. 2. Select [Manual Gain].
6. RADAR 6.3 How to Reduce the Sea Clutter The reflected echoes from waves appear at the central part of the screen and have the name "sea clutter". The sea clutter increases in width as the height of waves and the height of the antenna above the water increase. If the sea clutter is strong, targets can be hidden inside the clutter, like in the left-hand figure shown below.
6. RADAR 6.4 How to Reduce the Rain Clutter When your ship is in or near rain or snow, the reflections from the rain or snow appear on the screen. These reflections have the name “rain clutter”. When the rain clutter is strong, targets in or near the rain clutter are hidden in the clutter. Reflections from the rain clutter are easily identified from true targets by their wool-like appearance. The rain control breaks the continuous display of rain or snow reflections into a random pattern.
6. RADAR TZTBB: Pinch the radar screen. Or tap the radar scale box at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen to display the slider bar. Drag the circle icon to set the range scale. Zoom in Slider bar Tap the area circled above to display the slider bar. Note: You can toggle between transmit and stand-by by tapping the right side of the radar scale box (see section 6.1). 6.6 Current range 4NM Drag the circle icon to set the range scale.
6. RADAR 6.7 How to Measure the Range and Bearing from Your Ship to a Target You can measure the range or bearing to a target by the following four methods. Fixed range rings Ruler VRM (Variable Range Marker) EBL (Electronic Bearing Line) 6.7.1 Range measurement Yes Yes Bearing measurement No Yes Yes No No Yes How to display the range rings Use the fixed range rings to get a rough estimate of the range to a target. These rings are the concentric solid circles about your ship.
6. RADAR 6.7.3 How to select the range rings mode To select the range rings mode, select the [Radar] - [Bearing Scale Mode] menu of the main menu then select [Relative] or [True].
6. RADAR 6.7.4 How to measure the range and bearing with the ruler Select an object to get the range and bearing. Read the range and bearing in the box. Object Range 3.716 NM Bearing 109.5° Range 3.716 NM Bearing 6.7.5 109.5° How to measure the range with the VRM The VRM is a dashed ring so that you can identify the ring from the fixed range rings. 1. Select [VRM] from the RotoKey menu. 2. Select [Adjust].
6. RADAR 6.7.6 How to measure the bearing with the EBL The EBL is a straight dashed line from the center of the screen to the edge. 1. Select [EBL] from the RotoKey menu. 2. Select [Adjust]. EBL Target End EBL 350 0 Bearing to the target 10 340 20 330 30 40 320 310 50 295.2 º DA ATA 1 290 70 DATA 2 270 DATA 2 80 280 90 260 Circle icon 100 RADAR RADAR DATA 1 60 300 110 250 120 240 130 230 140 220 150 210 160 200 190 180 170 3.
6. RADAR 6.8 How to Measure the Range and Bearing Between Two Targets You can measure the range and bearing between any two targets with the [Measure] menu. 1. Select the center of the target A to display the pop-up menu. 2. Select [Measure]. 3. Select the center of the target B. A dashed line runs between the target A and the target B. The range and bearing between the targets A and B are shown. 0.876NM 76.4°M Range and bearing M: Magnetic Target B Target A 4.
6. RADAR 6.11 How to Reduce Radar Interference Radar interference can occur when your ship is near the radar of another ship that operates on the same frequency band with your radar. The interference shows on the screen in many bright dots. The dots can be random or in the shape of dotted lines that run from the center to the edge of the screen. You can identify the interference from the normal echoes, because the interference does not appear in the same location at the next rotation of the antenna.
6. RADAR 6.12.3 How to hide the guard zone 1. Select [Guard Zone] from the RotoKey menu. 2. Deselect [Visible]. The guard zone disappears from the screen. Note: This operation is available when the guard zone is deactivated. 6.12.4 Guard zone menus There are four sub menus in [Guard Zone]; [Visible], [Alarm], [Auto Acquire] (see paragraph 6.26.3) and [Resize]. When the guard zone is visible, you can select these sub menus from both the RotoKey menu and pop-up menu.
6. RADAR 6.14 Echo Trails Echo trails show the movements of radar targets relative or true to your ship in imitation afterglow. This function helps alert you to possible collision conditions. 6.14.1 How to show or hide echo trails To show the echo trails, select [Echo Trail] from the RotoKey menu. To hide the echo trails, deselect [Echo Trail]. 6.14.2 How to clear echo trails to restart new echo trails Select [Clear Trail] from the RotoKey menu to clear echo trails and restart with new echo trails.
6. RADAR 6.14.4 Echo trail mode (reference) Trail movement can be set for relative or true. The relative trails show the relative movements between targets and your ship. True motion trails show the movements of targets according to the targets over-the-ground speeds and courses. True trails require position and heading information. (a) True target trials (No smearing of stationary targets) (b) Relative target trials (Targets moving relative to your ship) 1.
6. RADAR 6.14.6 Echo trail shading The echo trail can be shown in gradual shading or monotone (single shade). The figure below is an example when you select blue in the [Radar] - [Trail Color] menu. Object [Single] (Monotone shading) [Multi] (Gradual shading) 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select the [Radar] - [Trail Shade] menu. Trail Shade Multi Single Multi 3. Select [Single] or [Multi]. 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. 6.
6. RADAR To properly use the echo average function, first suppress the sea clutter. 1. Select [Radar Filters] from the RotoKey menu. 2. Select [Average]. To deactivate the echo average, deselect [Average] at step 2. a) Echo average OFF 6.17 b) Echo average ON Sweep Fade The sweep fade feature automatically reduces the brilliance of weak signals (noise, sea clutter, rain clutter, etc.) and unnecessary echoes like radar interference to clear the picture.
6. RADAR 6.19 How to Show or Hide the Boat Icon You can show or hide the boat icon on the radar display. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Radar]. 3. Select the [ON] icon to show the boat icon, the [OFF] icon to hide the boat icon in [Own Ship Icon]. 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. 6.20 Echo Color Echo color is available in colors of green, yellow or multicolor. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2.
6. RADAR 6.22 Radar Overlay Range Link The radar overlay range link automatically keeps the chart scale and radar range in sync. This feature helps you understand the relation between the radar and the chart. You can activate or deactivate this feature from [Plotter Display]. See paragraph 3.2.3. Note: The radar picture can look “out of focus” on long ranges when the range link is active. This out of focus appearance does not indicate a problem, because it is a characteristic of the digital zoom. 6.
6. RADAR 6.24 FAR-2xx7 Radar Series and NavNet TZtouch The FAR-2xx7 radar series* can be connected to your NavNet TZtouch, and some functions can be controlled from the NavNet TZtouch. The table below shows which features can be controlled from the NavNet TZtouch. Note that you should turn off Guard Polygon at the radar to control the radar from the NavNet TZtouch. *: B type, and IMO type program no. 02.50 or before and 3.13 or later.
6. RADAR 6.25 How to Understand the Radar Display 6.25.1 False echoes Echo signals can appear on the screen at positions where there is no target or disappear where there are targets. You can identify false targets when you understand why the false echoes appear. A description of false echoes follows. Multiple echoes Multiple echoes occur when a transmitted pulse returns from a solid object like a large ship, bridge, or breakwater.
6. RADAR Shadow sector Funnels, stacks, masts, or derricks in the path of the antenna stop the radar beam. If the angle opposite the antenna is more than one or two degrees, a sector or shadow sector appears on the screen. Targets are not displayed within the sector. Wharf and its echo Radar position Wharf and its echo Radar position Shadow sector occurs because wharf is hidden behind ship. Shadow sector occurs because obstruction (like mast) is in path of radar beam.
6. RADAR 6.25.2 Search and rescue transponder (SART) A ship in distress uses a radar-SART to show a series of dots on the radar display of nearby ships to indicate distress. A SART transmits when it receives a radar pulse from any X-Band (3 cm) radar within a range of approximately 8 nm. When a SART receives a radar pulse, the SART transmits a response across all the radar frequency band.
6. RADAR 6.26 ARPA Operation The ARPA (Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) shows the movement of a maximum of 30 radar targets. The targets can be acquired manually or automatically. All 30 targets can be acquired manually when the ARPA acquisition area is not active. If the ARPA acquisition area is active, that total is equally divided between manual and auto acquisition. ARPA requires speed and heading data. WARNING No one navigational aid should be relied upon for the safety of vessel and crew.
6. RADAR 2. Select [Acquire]. After you acquire a target, the radar marks the target with a broken square and a vector appears within 30 s. The vector indicates the direction of the target. Within 90 s after you acquire the target, the first tracking step is finished and the target is tracked continuously. At this point, the broken square changes to a solid circle. ARPA Symbol Meaning At acquisition of the target.
6. RADAR 6.26.4 How to display target data You can find the bearing, range, etc. of an ARPA target. Select the ARPA target to get its information. For detailed information, select the ARPA target to display the pop-up menu then select [Info]. The detailed information display can also be shown by selecting the simple information display. S S Simple information 6.26.5 Detailed information How to stop tracking targets You can stop tracking ARPA targets separately or all together. Individual target 1.
6. RADAR 6.26.7 CPA/TCPA alarm This alarm helps you keep your ship away from collision by warning of targets on a collision course. The ARPA continuously monitors the predicted range at the Closest Point of Approach (CPA) and predicted time to CPA (TCPA) of each tracked target. When the predicted CPA or TCPA is less than their set values, the alarm sounds and the message "CPA/TCPA Alarm" appears and flashes at the top of the screen.
7. FISH FINDER This chapter describes the functions of the fish finder, which requires the Bottom Discrimination Sounder BBDS1, Network Sounder DFF series or Color LCD Sounder FCV-1150. Note: When connecting the FURUNO Color LCD Sounder FCV-1150, do not select [USER-1] or [USER-2] with the MODE control. The echoes on the TZT display appear with scan lines. 7.
7. FISH FINDER 7.2.1 Single frequency display The single frequency display shows either the low-frequency or high-frequency picture on all the screen. Select a frequency according to your purpose. • A low frequency gives a wide detection area. Use the low frequency for general search and to find bottom conditions. • A high frequency gives better resolution. Use the high frequency to inspect a school of fish. High frequency Low frequency Detection area How to select a single frequency display 1.
7. FISH FINDER 7.2.2 Dual frequency display DATA 2 DATA 2 RADAR DAR AR R RADAR DATA 1 High frequency Low frequency DATA 1 The dual frequency display provides both low and high frequency pictures. Use the dual frequency display to compare the same picture with two different sounding frequencies. 156 Detection Bottom Freq.
7. FISH FINDER Bottom lock display The bottom lock display provides a compressed normal picture on the right half and a 7 to 400 feet (2 to 120 meter) wide layer in contact with the bottom is expanded on the left half. This display helps you separate the fish near the bottom from the bottom echo. You can select the bottom lock range with [Bottom Lock Range Span] in [Sounder] of the main menu. Bottom lock display Single freq.
7. FISH FINDER A-scope display (display only) The A-scope display appears at the right of the screen and is available in any fish finder mode. This display shows the echoes at each transmission with the amplitudes and tone in balance with their intensities. This display helps you identify possible fish species and bottom structure. DATA 1 Fish echo DATA 2 DAT TA 2 RAD AD DAR D DA AR AR 156 DATA 1 Weak reflection (small fish or noise) "Peak" shows past amplitude with dots. RADAR 7.2.
7. FISH FINDER 7.2.5 Bottom discrimination display The bottom discrimination display, available with the Bottom Discrimination Sounder BBDS1 or Network Fish Finder DFF1-UHD and appropriate transducer, identifies probable bottom composition. The display is available in all screen divisions, single or dual frequency mode and occupies the bottom 1/6 of the screen in the full screen display. The illustration below is the example display for the BBDS1.
7. FISH FINDER 7.3.2 How to select an automatic fish finder mode There are two types of automatic fish finder modes: [Auto Fishing] and [Auto Cruising]. [Auto Fishing] searches for schools of fish, and [Auto Cruising] tracks the bottom. [Auto Cruising] uses a higher clutter removal setting than [Auto Fishing]. Do not use [Auto Cruising] when your purpose is to find fish, because the clutter removal circuit can erase weak echoes. To select an automatic fish finder mode: 1.
7. FISH FINDER 7.4.3 How to Shift the Range The basic range and range shift functions let you select the depth you can see on the screen. This function is not available when [Auto Range] is active. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Sounder]. 3. Select [Range Shift] to open the software keyboard. 4. Set the range then select [Confirm]. 5. Select [Close] to exit the menu. 7.4.4 How to adjust the gain The gain controls how echoes of different strengths are displayed.
7. FISH FINDER 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Sounder]. 3. Drag the circle icon in [Clutter] to set the level. The larger the setting value, the greater the degree of reduction. 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. 7.5 Picture Advance Speed The picture advance speed controls how quickly the vertical scan lines move across the screen. A fast advance speed expands the size of a school of fish horizontally on the screen.
7. FISH FINDER the interference rejector to reduce the interference. Turn off the interference rejector when there is no interference, so that you do not erase weak echoes. Interference from other sounder Interference from electrical equipment 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Sounder]. 3. Select [Interference Rejection]. 4. Select [Low], [Medium], [High] or [Auto]. [High] is the greatest interference rejection.
7. FISH FINDER 7.8 How to Balance Echo Strength A school of fish at a depth deeper than a school of equal strength in shallow water appears in weaker colors. This condition is caused by the attenuation of the ultrasonic wave. To display the schools of fish in the same colors, use the TVG. The TVG automatically increases the gain with depth so that echoes of the same strength and different depths are shown in the same colors.
7. FISH FINDER 3. For fish alarm, select [Range Minimum Value] or [Range Maximum Value] below [Fish Alarm] to display the software keyboard. For bottom lock fish alarm, select [Range Minimum Value] or [Range Maximum Value] below [Fish Alarm for Bottom Lock] to display the software keyboard. 4. Set the start depth in [Range Minimum Value], the end depth in [Range Maximum Value].
7. FISH FINDER 7.9.3 Alarm sensitivity You can select which strength of echoes release the fish alarms. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Sounder] - [Fish Alarm Level]. Fish Alarm Level Medium Low Medium High 3. Select which echo strength releases the fish and bottom lock alarms. [Low]: Light-blue or stronger echoes [Medium]: Yellow or stronger echoes [High]: Red and reddish-brown echoes 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. 7.
7. FISH FINDER 7.10.1 How to set ACCU-FISHTM 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Sounder]. 3. Select [ACCU-Fish Info]. ACCU-Fish Info Depth Depth Fish Size 4. Select [Depth] or [Fish Size]. 5. Select [ACCU-Fish Symbols]. ACCU-Fish Symbols Solid Off Solid Striped 6. Select [Solid], [Striped] or [Off] (turn off fish symbol).
7. FISH FINDER 7.10.2 Fish size correction The fish size shown on the screen can be different from the true size. If the size is wrong, add an offset to the measured value to get a more accurate indication on the screen. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Sounder]. 3. Drag the circle icon in [ACCU-Fish Size Correction] to set correction percentage (setting range: -80% to 100%). Setting +100 +50 -50 -65 -75 -80 Revised size Two times 1.5 times 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/5 4.
7. FISH FINDER 3. Select a mark. In the example below, a shrimp mark is put on the fish symbol. 294 ft How to go to a point or a position 1. Select a fish symbol (only in ACCU-FISHTM mode), a point or a position to display the pop-up menu. 2. Select [Go To]. The selected symbol*, point* or position is highlighted on the chart plotter display. For details, see section 4.10. *: When [Accu Fish] or [Points] is turned on in the [Overlay] RotoKey menu. 7.
7. FISH FINDER [High Resolution]: When you select [OFF], smoothed echoes are displayed, however, the screen resolution is lower. To get higher screen resolution and greater detail, select [ON]. [Bottom Range Shift Area]: Select the area where to show the bottom echo, when [Auto Range] is active. For example, setting 75% would place the bottom echo at a position equivalent to 75% from the top of the screen.
7. FISH FINDER [Zero Line Range]: This feature adjusts the transmission line so that the line disappears when [Zero Line Rejection] is turned on. The effective range is 1.4 to 2.5. For a long tail, increase the value. If the transmission line does not disappear, lower the TX power (DFF3 only). [Transducer Draft]: Set the distance between the transducer and the draft line to show the distance from the sea surface (Setting range: 0.0 to 99.9 ft). [Salt Water]: Select [ON] to use this equipment in salt water.
7. FISH FINDER pulse length, and is suitable for general use. [Long] increases the detection range but lowers the resolution (about 1/2 compared to the [Std] pulse length) (DFF3 only). [RX Band HF (LF)]: The RX bandwidth is automatically set according to pulse length. To decrease noise, select [Narrow]. For better resolution, select [Wide] (DFF3 only). [Temperature Port]: Select the data source for water temperature (DFF3 only).
7. FISH FINDER Function Gain offset Heaving High resolution Interference rejection Manual pulse length Mode No. of echo colors Picture advance RX band Shift Speed of sound Split range TX line display, TX line area TX power TX pulse length TX rate Water temp. graph White marker Zoom marker Zoom mode Zoom range 7-20 Controllable from NavNet No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Remarks Set at FCV-1150. According to Gain/Mode setting at FCV-1150. NavNet does not have Auto Shift.
7. FISH FINDER 7.14 Interpreting the Display Zero line The zero line (transmission line) shows the position of the transducer. The line disappears from the screen when the range is shifted. Zero line Range shifted Bottom echoes The strongest echoes are from the bottom, and are normally shown in reddish-brown or red. The colors and the width change with bottom material, depth, sea condition, installation, frequency, pulse length and sensitivity.
7. FISH FINDER Nature of a bottom The nature of a bottom is known from the intensity and length of the bottom tail. To find the nature of a bottom, use a long pulse length and normal gain. For the hard and rough bottom, the bottom echo is reddish-brown with a long tail. For the mud or sand bottom, the bottom echo has less red and with a short tail. A bottom with a lot of small particles can give a long tail on the low frequency picture.
7. FISH FINDER Density of a school of fish If two schools appear with the same color at different depths, the one in deeper water is denser because the ultrasonic wave attenuates as it propagates and the school of fish in deep water tends to be displayed in a weaker color.
7. FISH FINDER Surface noise When the sea is rough or the ship moves over a wake, surface noise can appear at the top of the screen. Surface noise Air bubbles in the water When the sea is rough or the ship makes a quick turn, there can be blank spots in the bottom echo (see the right illustration). These blank spots are caused by air bubbles which stop the movement of the sound wave. These air bubbles can occur with the low frequency ultrasonic waves.
8. FILE OPERATIONS This chapter covers the file operations shown below, using SD cards. • How to export points, routes and tracks • How to import points, routes and tracks Note 1: DO NOT remove the card while the SD drive is being accessed, to prevent loss of data or damage to the card. Note 2: User setup items cannot be imported or exported between TZT9, TZT14 and TZTBB. 8.1 How to Format SD Cards You do not need to format SD cards for use with the system.
8. FILE OPERATIONS [Export File Format]: Select the file format to use to export data, among [TZD], [CSV], [GPX] or [KML]. [Import Points & Routes]: Import points and routes from an SD card. When you import points and routes from an SD card, all points and routes currently stored in the TZT unit are replaced with those on the SD card. [Export All Points & Routes]: This unit holds 30,000 points and 200 routes in its internal memory.
8. FILE OPERATIONS 8.4 How to Export Points and Routes When the capacity for point is reached, the oldest point is erased to clear space for new point. A new route cannot be entered when the memory for routes is full. If you need to save points and routes permanently, save them to an SD card. 1. Put a blank formatted SD card in the right card drive. 2. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 3. Select [Files]. 4. Select [Export All Points & Routes].
8. FILE OPERATIONS 8.6 How to Import or Export Tracks How to import tracks You can import tracks to the internal memory of a TZT unit. 1. Put the correct SD card in either card drive. 2. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 3. Select [Files]. 4. Select [Import Tracks]. 5. Select [SD-Right] or [SD-Left]. Import Tracks ABCDEFG SD-Right SD-Left OK Cancel 6. Select the data to import then select [OK]. 7.
8. FILE OPERATIONS 8.7 How to Backup the Equipment Settings You can save the settings to an SD card to use the settings on other TZT units. 1. Put a blank formatted SD card in the right card drive. 2. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 3. Select [Files]. 4. Select [BackUp Settings]. Backup Settings SD-Left SD-Right Cancel 5. Select [SD-Right]. 6. After the equipment has exported the settings, select [Close] to exit the menu. 8.
8. FILE OPERATIONS 8.9 How to Copy the Equipment Settings You can copy the data between SD cards. 1. Put the source SD card in the left card drive and the copy destination SD card in the right card drive. 2. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 3. Select [Files]. 4. Select [Clone SD-Card]. Clone SD-Card SD Card Left SD Card Right Ready Ready You must insert All SD-Cards Start Clone Cancel 5. Select [Start Clone]. 6.
9. CAMERA/VIDEO/FUSION-Link The camera/video function allows you to use your unit to play back images from a video player, on-board camera, network camera or DVD player. Network camera images can be seen across the TZT network. A video signal can be seen only on the TZT that receives the video signal. You can also set the video application to show the display of each video in turns. Further, you can also adjust the brightness, contrast and color of each image.
9. CAMERA/VIDEO/FUSION-Link 9.3 How to Set the Video Display 9.3.1 How to select the input source Select the input source from the RotoKey menu (see section 9.6).
9. CAMERA/VIDEO/FUSION-Link IP camera You can change the nickname and IP address for an IP camera. Also, you can turn on or off the PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) function. Select [Camera] - [IP Camera 1] (or 2, 3, 4) of the main menu. IP Camera 1 IP Camera 1 NickName 172.31.200.3 IP Camera PTZ Control [NickName]: Enter (or change) the nickname (a maximum of 13 alphanumeric characters) with the software keyboard then select [Confirm].
9. CAMERA/VIDEO/FUSION-Link FLIR camera Images from an infrared camera allow you to navigate easily at night or in bad weather. Select [Camera] - [FLIR Installation] of the main menu. FLIR Installation Scan IP Scan 255.255.255.255 FLIR IP VIdeo Source NickName Camera 1 Camera Offset (Right-left) +0.0 º Camera Offset (Up-Down) +0.
9. CAMERA/VIDEO/FUSION-Link 2. Select the [Camera] - [Video Display] menu. Video Display Stretch Stretch Fit 3. Select [Stretch] or [Fit]. [Stretch]: Shrink or enlarge the image to fit the monitor’s width. [Fit]: Shrink or enlarge the image to fit the monitor’s height. The aspect ratio is kept, so a black bar appears on the right and left sides of the picture, but this is normal. 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. 9.3.4 How to cycle your video inputs You can browse all the images that you receive.
9. CAMERA/VIDEO/FUSION-Link 9.4 Pop-up Menus by the FLIR Camera [Camera FoV] menu You can display the field of view by the FLIR camera on the plotter display. 1. Select the boat icon to display the pop-up menu. 2. Select [Camera FoV]. The circular sector in translucent red appears on the screen. [Move Camera] and [Lock Camera] menus You can rotate the FLIR camera about the position you select (touch) on the plotter or radar display. Select [Lock Camera] from the RotoKey menu.
9. CAMERA/VIDEO/FUSION-Link 9.6 Touch Control on the Camera Display Analog and Axis Server 241Q Operation Function Tap Short tap: During zoom mode, center the position tapped. Long tap (TZTBB only): Opens the RotoKey menu. Drag Scroll the camera image to the dragged direction. Pinch Zoom in or out the camera image. Zoom in Zoom out FLIR Operation Tap Function Short tap: During zoom mode, center the position tapped. Long tap (TZTBB only): Opens the RotoKey menu.
9. CAMERA/VIDEO/FUSION-Link 9.7 FUSION-Link FUSION-Link allows compatible TZT displays to interface and achieve control of specialized FUSION marine entertainment equipment. How to access the FUSION screen and controls The FUSION controls can be accessed in three methods: • FUSION icon (full screen), • RotoKey menu (minimized screen), and • Function Gesture. Method 1: FUSION icon (for full window) Select the [FUSION] icon on the menu icon bar. Select [Close] to exit this window.
9. CAMERA/VIDEO/FUSION-Link Tap to select CH16. Drag the circle icon to adjust squelch. Channel selection mode Turn down volume. Select channel. Tap: Switch channel selection mode between preset and manual. Long tap: After selecting channel in manual mode, long tap to register the channel as preset channel. Mute or unmute. Turn up volume. Example2: VHF in the full screen Note: For details, see the manual for the FUSION-Link equipment.
9. CAMERA/VIDEO/FUSION-Link Method 3: Tap two fingers on the screen Preset [Function Gesture] for [Fusion] (for full window) or [Fusion Ctrl] (for minimized window) (see section 1.14). Once you have done this preset, simply tap the screen with two fingers to access the FUSION controls.
10. INSTRUMENT DISPLAY The instrument display gives you the following navigation and environment displays: • Steering • Engine • Tank level (fuel) • Weather • Wind The instrument display can be programmed to a full screen or three-way split screen. In the full screen, four displays are shown at the same time. The size of any instrument display is fixed to the 1/4 screen. 10.1 How to Show the Instrument Display Set the instrument display referring to section 13.
10. INSTRUMENT DISPLAY 10.3 Instrument Displays 10.3.1 Steering Display The steering display provides the analog and digital indications shown below. HDG: Heading COG: Course over ground SOG: Speed over ground CTS: Course to steer (Steer to direction) DTW: Distance to waypoint TTG: Time to go XTE: Cross-track error Steer to direction (P: Port, S: Starboard) 10.3.2 Engine display The engine must output engine data in NMEA 2000 format to show the engine data.
10. INSTRUMENT DISPLAY 10.3.3 Tank level display The tank level display provides the digital indications shown below. The data for a maximum of four tank levels can be displayed. Fuel level for starboard tank Fuel level for third tank Fuel level for fourth tank Fuel level for port tank 90 % 90 % 95 % 95 % STARBOARD TANK PORT TANK THIRD TANK FOURTH TANK 750 Fuel G Fuel rate 20 Rate G/h Fuel effect 16 Eff. NM/G Fuel quantity 10.3.
10. INSTRUMENT DISPLAY 10.3.5 Wind display The wind display provides digital and analog indications of wind speed and angle.
11. WEATHER This TZT provides the weather informations (Sirius (only U.S.) and NavCenter (worldwide)). When connected to the Sirius Weather Receiver BBWX2, the weather radar information can be displayed. Sirius weather receiver • Purchase the Sirius Weather Receiver BBWX2. • Purchase a Sirius weather service subscription. Contact Sirius Satellite Radio INC., for additional information. • Connect the BBWX2 and the TZT displays then turn on both of those units.
11. WEATHER 11.2 NavCenter Weather You can download the NavCenter data from the internet via Wireless LAN. See section 1.21 for how to connect to the internet. Note: Data which is downloaded by a TZT unit can be shared with other TZT units via the network. Data is shared automatically; no operation is required. 11.2.1 Pre-settings 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Weather]. 3. Select [Weather Data Server].
11. WEATHER 7. Select [Duration of Animation]. Duration of Animation 0’45s 0’10s 0’15s 0’20s 0’30s 0’45s 8. Select the update interval for the animation. The larger the time, the slower the animation moves. 11.2.2 How to download the NavCenter data 1. Select [General] of the main menu. 2. Select [Wireless LAN Settings]. 3. Select the [ON] icon in [Wireless]. 4. After the internet connection is established, select [Close] to close the [Wireless LAN settings] window. 5.
11. WEATHER 9. If you selected [ON] for [Sea Surface Temperature], set the following menu items. [Weather Color Transparency]: Adjust the degree of transparency for the weather overlay. Use a large figure to increase the degree of transparency. [Auto SST Color Scale]: Activate this feature to adjust the SST color scale automatically according to the sea surface temperature. [Minimum Value]: Set the minimum value for the SST color when [Auto SST Color Scale] is deactivated.
11. WEATHER 1. Select [Wx Data] from the RotoKey menu on the weather display. 2. Select a menu item to display its data. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select all menu items desired. 4. Select [Anim Forecast] from the RotoKey menu. The animation forecast is displayed for a specified-day period. To stop the animation display, select [End Anim] at the top right-hand corner of the screen. You can operate the animation display with the animation bar at the bottom of the screen.
11. WEATHER 11.3 Sirius Weather Sirius weather radar information and advanced weather information are available in North America with connection of the Sirius Weather Receiver BBWX2. 11.3.1 Pre-settings 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select [Weather]. 3. Select [Weather Data Server]. Weather Data Server NavCenter NavCenter Sirius 4. Select [Sirius]. 5. Select [Sirius Weather Radar]. Sirius Weather Radar USNowRadar USNowRadar CanadianRadar 6.
11. WEATHER Precipitation indication on CanadianRadar Weather radar color Level (mm per hour) Transparent (low precipitation) 0.00 to 0.20 mm/hr Light green 0.21 to 1.00 mm/hr Medium green 1.01 to 4.00 mm/hr Dark green 4.01 to 12.00 mm/hr Yellow 12.01 to 24.00 mm/hr Orange 24.01 to 50.00 mm/hr Light red 50.01 to 100 mm/hr Dark red over 100.01 mm/hr 7. Select [Close] to exit the menu. 11.3.
11. WEATHER 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select all menu items desired. [Anim Radar] (Animation radar) The animation radar display provides the past weather radar information. To show the animation radar display, select [Anim Radar] from the RotoKey menu. To stop the animation display, select [End Anim] at the top right-hand corner of the screen. 11.4 Weather Icons (Sirius Weather) The table below shows the weather icons that appear on the Sirius weather display.
11. WEATHER Icon Meaning Storm tracks Surface pressure etc. 11.5 Weather Data (NavCenter or Sirius) The table below shows the weather data available for displaying according to weather data server (NavCenter or Sirius).
11. WEATHER [Waves]: The waves forecast displays wave height with color. 0 foot (minimum) is displayed in light blue, 35 feet (maximum) in red. [SST] (Sea surface temperature): This data layer shows the temperature of the sea surface in shades. Lower temperatures are in dark blue, higher in red. On the screen, you can turn on or off the automatic SST scale with tapping [Auto]. Set the minimum or maximum value for which to show SST. See page 3-4 on how to set the value.
11. WEATHER [Pressure]: The pressure forecast displays surface pressure. 18 1020 Pressure icon Meaning High pressure Low pressure Warm front Cold front Occluded front Stationary front Trough Squall line Dry line 980 1010 Isobars [500mb]: The 500mb forecast displays the contour lines over 500 mb.
11. WEATHER [Air Temp]: The air temp forecast displays the air temperature by color. -45°C (-49°F) (minimum) is displayed in dark violet, 45°C (113°F) (maximum) is displayed in red. [Currents]: The current forecast displays the tidal current speed and direction by blue arrow. The darker the blue, the faster the current speed (0 to 2 kn). [Altimetry]: The altimetry forecast displays the sea height anomalies by color. The large anomalies are displayed in red, smaller ones in light green.
11. WEATHER [City]: The city weather forecasts are available where city icons are shown. Select a city icon ( ) to display the city information. [Storm]: The storm cast icon ( ) shows the direction and speed of a storm when the icon is selected. [Lightning]: The lightning icons show where lightning has hit, within the last 5, 10 and 15 minutes. The fill color of the icon indicates when the lightning hit occurred. The number of lightning bolt markers indicates the number of times lightning has hit.
11. WEATHER [Storm Tracks]: The storm track icons show major storms in your area. These storms include tropical disturbances, depressions, storms and cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons and super typhoons. These symbols are displayed in three different colors: gray (historical), red (current), and orange (forecast). Storm track icons Meaning Hurricane (Category 1-5) Tropical storm Tropical disturbance, Tropical depression 11.
12. AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) 12.1 AIS Introduction AIS is a system that continuously transmits the identification and position of your ship to other nearby ships. All such ships also receive data from other AIS equipped ships and display their positions and other relevant information. The AIS broadcasts this information over a VHF transceiver.
12. AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) Target type Symbol Description Lost AIS target Color - AIS target: Blue for the Class A AIS : Green for the Class B AIS - Cross: Red An AIS target becomes a lost target if a signal is not received from the AIS target for x* minutes. The lost target symbol is erased if a signal is not received for an additional x* minutes. *: The time depends on the AIS transponder. Check the operator’s manual for your AIS transponder for information about lost targets.
12. AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) 12.5 How to Ignore the AIS Targets In the default setting, all AIS targets within 12 NM* from your ship are shown on the display. Slow-moving targets within the AIS proximity alarm range cause frequent violation of the alarm. You can prevent this frequent violation if you ignore targets within the alarm range that are slower than the value you set. 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2.
12. AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) 12.6 How to Display the Target Data Select an AIS target to display the simple information. To get the detailed information, select an AIS target to display the pop-up menu then select [Info]. The detailed information display can also be shown by selecting the simple information display. Target Info ฬ೨ Name VICTORIA CLIPPER 3 MMSI 366902890 1.2 kn SOG ᣇ Bearing 〒㔌 Range 0.876 NM CPA 0.770 NM 210.
12. AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) 12.8 AIS List How to open the AIS list 1. Select [Lists] on the menu icon bar to open the lists menu. 2. Select [AIS List]. AIS List AIS List DSC List ARPA List The data for the AIS dangerous targets are displayed in red. How to display the detailed information for AIS 1. Select the AIS to display the detailed information on the AIS list. Name/Mmsi ANAIS 518111000 Range/Bearing 1.959 NM 268.6 ° Cpa/Tcpa 0.
12. AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) 2. Select [Detail]. 3. Select [Close] to close the [Target Info] window. 4. Select [Close] to exit the menu. How to find an AIS target on the chart display 1. Select the AIS target to find on the AIS list. 2. Select [Find On Chart]. The chart plotter display opens and the selected AIS is zoomed in. How to edit an AIS nickname 1. Select the AIS target to edit the nickname on the AIS list. 2. Select [Edit Nickname] to display the software keyboard. 3.
12. AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) 3. Select [Buddies List (AIS & DSC)]. 4. Select [Add] to open the numeric software keyboard. 5. Enter the MMSI number then select [Confirm]. 6. Select [Nickname] to open the alphabetical software keyboard. 7. Enter the nickname then select [Confirm]. 8. Select [Close]. 9. Select [Close] to exit the menu.
12. AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) How to delete an entry from the buddies list 1. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 2. Select the [Targets] - [Buddies List (AIS & DSC)] menu. 3. Select the [MMSI] field in the AIS or DSC to delete then select [Remove]. 4. Select [Close] twice to exit the menu.
13. HOW TO ADJUST SETTINGS After you understand the basic operation procedures of your equipment, you can set the equipment according to your needs. • Set the equipment according to your system configuration. • Change how the equipment operates and displays information. All the adjustments are done from the menu. To restore the default settings for the selected menu, select [Reset Default Settings] that is provided on each menu. Some of the items which you can adjust are as follows: 13.
13. HOW TO ADJUST SETTINGS Control label Level 1 Level 2 Overlay Radar Sat Photo Dpth Shade Tide Icons Currents Accu Fish Targets Radar Points Routes Tracks AIS/DSC ARPA Cancel All Clear Lost Tx Radar Transparency Auto Gain Manual Gain Auto Sea Manual Sea Auto Rain Manual Rain Echo Trail Clear Trail Display (TZT9/TZT14 only) 13-2 NavData Menu Lists Tide Function Base Full Show or hide radar overlay. Show or hide satellite photo overlay. Show or hide depth shading overlay. Show or hide tide icons.
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13. HOW TO ADJUST SETTINGS Menu items available in the sounder mode Control label Level 1 Level 2 Frequency HF LF Mode Single Freq. Dual Freq. Btm Lock Btm Zoom Adjust Auto Fishing Auto Cruising Manual HF Gain Function Base Full Activate HF display. Activate LF display. Activate single frequency display. Activate dual frequency display. Activate bottom lock display. Activate bottom zoom display. Activate automatic fishing mode. Activate automatic cruising mode. Activate manual mode.
13. HOW TO ADJUST SETTINGS Control label Level 1 Level 2 Input 2* Input 3* - Input 4* - Cycle Cycle Config. Analog 1* Analog 2* IP 1* IP 2* IP 3* IP 4* Quad Input 1* Input 2* Input 3* Input 4* Quad 2 Input 1* Input 2* Input 3* Input 4* Zoom In Zoom Out FLIR Mode FLIR Scene 13-6 Thermal Visible Day Running Night Running Night Docking MOB Function Base Full Display the image for input 2 from second axis server 241Q. Display the image for input 3 from second axis server 241Q.
13. HOW TO ADJUST SETTINGS Control label Level 1 Level 2 FLIR Home - Contrast Brightness Display (TZT9/TZT14 only) NavData Menu Lists Tide Function Base Full Put the FLIR camera into the home position. Resore the FLIR camera to the normal magnification. Adjust the contrast for video image. Adjust the brightness for video image. Open the data boxes. Open the main menu. Open the lists. Open the tide graph.
13. HOW TO ADJUST SETTINGS 13.2 How to Set the Display Selection Window The section 1.4 shows how to arrange the display selection window to your liking. The default display selection window provides seven displays in configurations according to the equipment that you have in your network. If the arrangement does not meet your requirements, you can change the configurations as necessary. You can set a maximum of 10 displays to show and split a display up to three ways.
13. HOW TO ADJUST SETTINGS 3. Select [+] for [Add a new screen]. Custom display area Display division Possible displays 4. Drag the desired display division (full-screen, two-way or three-way) to the custom display area. 5. Drag the desired display from the possible displays to the custom display area. 6. Select [Save] to save the setting. Your arrangement of displays appears on the screen and the display selection window is updated according to your arrangement.
13. HOW TO ADJUST SETTINGS 13.3 General and Units Menus The [General] menu of the main menu includes the RotoKeys settings, data boxes settings, key beep, etc. The [Units] menu sets units of measurement for range, depth, height, speed, etc.
13. HOW TO ADJUST SETTINGS Menu item [Function Gesture] Function Select the function to do by tapping the screen with two fingers (see section 1.14). [Connect to the Internet] [Wireless LAN Settings] [Allow Remote Control] [Local Time Offset] [Synchronize Time with GPS] [NavData Transparency] Select when to connect to the internet. Select [When Necessary] normally. Create a local network or connect an existing LAN network (see section 1.21). Select the operating range by a remote control.
13. HOW TO ADJUST SETTINGS [Units] menu Bearing Display Magnetic True Wind Calculation Reference Position Format Surface DDD°MM.mmm’ Loran C Station & GRI Select Range (Long) Nautical Mile Range (Short) Yard Short/Long Change Over 0.
14. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter has information about maintenance and troubleshooting that the user can follow to care for the equipment. NOTICE WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified persons can work inside the equipment. 14.1 Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to plastic parts or equipment coating. Those items contain products that can damage plastic parts and equipment coating.
14. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Check item Check point Remedy Radar antenna Dirt on the radar antenna can reduce the sensitivity. 14.2 Clean the radiator (or radome) with a cloth wetted with freshwater. Do not use commercial cleaners to clean the radiator. Those cleaners can remove paint and markings. Life of the Parts Fuse replacement The TZT has a fuse that protects the TZT from high electric current and equipment fault. If you cannot turn on the power, check the fuse to see if it has blown.
14. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Magnetron replacement When the life of the magnetron is reached, targets do not appear on the radar display. If long-range performance appears to have decreased, contact your dealer about replacement of the magnetron. Radar Sensor Magnetron Code No. Estimated Life DRS2D E3590 000-164-574-11 Approx. 2,000 hours DRS4D E3571 000-146-867-11 Approx. 2,000 hours DRS4A MAF1421B 000-158-786-11 Approx. 3,000 hours DRS6A MAF1422B 000-158-788-12 Approx.
14. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 14.3 Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not check inside the unit. Have a qualified technician check the equipment. 14.3.1 General troubleshooting Problem Remedy You can not turn on the power. • • • • • There is no response when a key is pressed. Turn off and on the power. If you do not get a response, the key is damaged.
14. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 14.3.3 Chart plotter troubleshooting Problem Remedy Position is not fixed. Check that antenna connector is fastened and navigator is correctly connected. The track of your ship is not plotted. Check that the track is turned on. Select the [Overlay] - [Tracks] menu from the RotoKey menu. 14.3.4 Fish finder troubleshooting Problem Remedy You selected a fish finder dis• Check that the signal cable for the fish finder is fastened.
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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Menu General 1 Bold: Default setting RotoKeys (Base, Full) Function Gesture (None, Screen Capture, Event, MOB, Home, Menu, Lists, Tide, Fusion, Fusion Ctrl) Connect to the Internet (Never, At Startup, When Necessary) Wireless LAN Settings (Open the dialog box for Wireless LAN settings.
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE 1 1 AP-2 Points Display Points Names (ON, OFF) Default Point Symbol (Select the default icon for point.) Default Point Color (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Magenta, Orange, Cyan, Black & White) Point Size (50 - 200; 100%) Icons Set (Classic, Modern) Data to Be Recorded in Event Comment (None, Date, SST, Date And SST) Add Screen Capture to Event (ON, OFF) Event Configuration (Open the dialog box for event symbol and color settings.
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE 1 1 S-52 Display S-52 Vector Chart Display Mode (Custom, Base, Standard, Other, Fishing) Unknown Object (ON, OFF) Chart Data Coverage (ON, OFF) Water and Seabed Features (ON, OFF) Traffic Routes (ON, OFF) Information Areas (ON, OFF) Buoys & Beacons (ON, OFF) Lights (ON, OFF) Fog Signals (ON, OFF) Radar (ON, OFF) Information About Chart Data (ON, OFF) Obstructions (ON, OFF) Depth Contours, Currents, Magnetics (ON, OFF) Fishing Facilities (ON, OFF) Services (Pilot, Signal Stations) (O
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE 1 1 AP-4 Radar Radar Source (Select the antenna host name.
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE 1 Sounder 1 Fish Finder Source (DFF1/BBDS1, DFF3, FCV1150, DFF1-UHD) Day Background Color (White, Light Blue, Black, Dark Blue) Night Background Color (Black, Dark Blue) Echo Color Levels (8 Colors, 16 Colors, 64 Colors) A-Scope Peak Hold (ON, OFF) Zoom Reference Lines (ON, OFF) High Resolution (ON, OFF) Picture Advance (4/1, 2/1, 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, Stop) Range Shift (0 - 999; 0) Bottom Range Shift Area (15 - 85; 75%) Zoom Range Span (30 ft) Bottom Lock Range Span (30 ft) ACCU
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE 1 1 AP-6 Alarm Hardware Alarm (ON, OFF) XTE Alarm (ON, OFF) Depth Alarm (ON, OFF) Depth Alarm Value (30 ft) Sea Surface Temperature Alarm (Off, Over, Under, Within, Out of) Temperature Alarm Value (70.00°F) Temperature Alarm Range Minimum Value (60.00°F) Temperature Alarm Range Maximum Value (70.00°F) Speed Alarm (Off, Under, Over) Speed Alarm Value (10.
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE 1 Camera Video Display (Stretch, Fit) Analog Camera 1 or 2 Video Format (PAL, NTSC) NickName (Camera 1 (or 2)) IP Camera 1 to 4 NickName (IP Camera 1 to 4) IP Camera (172.31.200.
APPENDIX 2 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION Wireless Interoperability This product is designed to be interoperable with any wireless LAN product that is based on direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) radio technology and to comply with the following standards. • IEEE Std 802.11b Standard on 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN • IEEE Std 802.11g Standard on 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN • IEEE Std 802.11n Standard on 2.
APPENDIX 2 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Below are descriptions for built-in Wireless LAN module. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.
APPENDIX 2 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION Canada-Industry Canada (IC) Below are descriptions for built-in Wireless LAN module. This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.
FURUNO TZT9 SPECIFICATIONS OF MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY TZT9 1 1.1 GENERAL Display 9-inch wide color LCD, 196.8 x 118.08 mm 1.2 Resolution 800 x 480 dots (WVGA) 1.3 Indication system Raster-scan, non-interlace, Horizontal: 31.7kHz, Vertical: 60Hz 1.4 Brightness 900 cd/m2 typical 1.5 Display colors 262,144 colors (plotter), 64 colors (echo), 16 colors (radar) 2 2.1 PLOTTER FUNCTION Display mode Course plot, NAV data 2.2 Projection Mercator 2.3 Usable area 85° latitude or below 2.
FURUNO 5.2 5.3 TZT9 SD card slot 2 slots Line out 1 port Wireless LAN IEEE802.11b/g/n Transmitting frequency 2.412 to 2.462 GHz Output power 12 dBm max. NMEA0183 (Ver2.0) sentences (Ethernet) Input/Output CUR, DPT, GGA, GSA, GSV, HDG, HDT, MDA, MTW, MWV, RSA, ROT, VDM, VHW, VTG, XDR, ZDA 5.
FURUNO TZT14 SPECIFICATIONS OF MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY TZT14 1 1.1 GENERAL Display 14.1-inch wide color LCD, 303.36 x 189.6 mm 1.2 Resolution 1280 x 800 dots (WXGA) 1.3 Indication system Raster-scan, non-interlace, Horizontal: 49.4kHz, Vertical: 59.92Hz 1.4 Brightness 900 cd/m2 typical 1.5 Display colors 262,144 colors (plotter), 64 colors (echo), 16 colors (radar) 2 2.1 PLOTTER FUNCTION Display mode Course plot, NAV data 2.2 Projection Mercator 2.
FURUNO 5.2 5.3 TZT14 SD card slot 2 slots Line out 1 port Wireless LAN IEEE802.11b/g/n Transmitting frequency 2.412 to 2.462 GHz Output power 12 dBm max. NMEA0183 (Ver2.0) sentences (Ethernet) Input/Output CUR, DPT, GGA, GSA, GSV, HDG, HDT, MDA, MTW, MWV, RSA, ROT, VDM, VHW, VTG, XDR, ZDA 5.
FURUNO TZTBB SPECIFICATIONS OF MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY TZTBB 1 1.1 EXTERNAL MONITOR SPECIFICATIONS (REQUIRED) Display screen Color LCD with touch panel control 1.2 Resolution 1920 x 1200 dots max. Horizontal resolution: 1280 or more recommended 1.3 Maximum frequency 165 MHz, DVI single link 1.4 Signal interface Picture: DVI-D, VESA DDC, Touch panel: USB2.0, Windows®7 multi-touch (The driver installation should not be required) 2 2.1 2.
FURUNO 5.2 5.3 TZTBB CAN bus 1 port USB 6 ports, USB2.0 (includes 1 port for wireless LAN module) Video output 2 ports, DVI-D, VESA DDC Video input 2 ports, NTSC/PAL SD card slot 2 slots (SDXC applicable) Line out 1 port Wireless LAN IEEE802.11b/g/n Transmitting frequency 2.412 to 2.462 GHz Output power 12 dBm max. NMEA0183 (Ver2.0) sentences (Ethernet) Input/Output CUR, DPT, GGA, GSA, GSV, HDG, HDT, MDA, MTW, MWV, RSA, ROT, VDM, VHW, VTG, XDR, ZDA 5.
INDEX Numerics 3D display description ............................................... 3-1 exaggeration ........................................... 3-2 A ACCU-FISHTM considerations ....................................... 7-13 setting.................................................... 7-14 Advanced weather data .......................... 11-7 AIS ignoring ................................................. 12-3 list .......................................................... 12-5 lost target ...................
INDEX Fan replacement ......................................14-3 FAR-2xx7 series ......................................6-19 FAX-30 .....................................................1-25 FCV-1150.................................................7-19 File format ..................................................8-2 Files menu .................................................8-1 Fish finder alarm activating/deactivating............................7-12 sensitivity.............................................
INDEX following .................................................. 5-8 following in reverse direction ................. 5-12 inserting route points ............................... 5-3 joining points ........................................... 5-7 list............................................................ 5-5 moving route points ................................. 5-3 removing points ....................................... 5-4 restarting navigation .............................. 5-12 showing/hiding ....
FURUNO Worldwide Warranty for Pleasure Boats (Except North America) This warranty is valid for products manufactured by Furuno Electric Co. (hereafter FURUNO) and installed on a pleasure boat. Any web based purchases that are imported into other countries by anyone other than a FURUNO certified dealer may not comply with local standards.
FURUNO Warranty for North America FURUNO U.S.A., Limited Warranty provides a twenty-four (24) months LABOR and twenty-four (24) months PARTS warranty on products from the date of installation or purchase by the original owner. Products or components that are represented as being waterproof are guaranteed to be waterproof only for, and within the limits, of the warranty period stated above.