NavNet Controller App INDEX 1. New NavNet Controller App on Android™ 2. Getting Started – Connection of Android™ Devices via Router 2-1 Router Setting – Summary 2-2 Updating Model TZT9/14/BB to v3.12 or Later 2-3 Network 3.
1. New NavNet Controller App on Android™ The New NavNet Controller app, available on Google Play from September 1, 2014 and later offers a wireless remote control option for the NavNet TZtouch models TZT9/14/BB via an Android™ device. NavNet Controller Remote controller for TZT9/14/BB: The TZT9/14/BB can be wirelessly Descriptions controlled with scroll pad, cursor pad, and some dedicated keys on the app. Icon Samsung Galaxy S III (GT-I9300, Android™ 4.1.
2. Getting Started – Connection of Android™ Devices via Router The TZT9/14/BB built-in wireless LAN supports iOS devices only. Android™ devices should be networked via an Ethernet router. This section describes the overview of the network setting including a router. 2-1 Router Setting – Summary Set the router as follows and connect it to the TZT9/14/BB network. Setting 1 (Mandatory) Fix the IP address of a router to 192.168.252.2 to 192.168.252.99 (e.g. 192.168.252.2).
2-3 Network 1. After the router is properly set, connect the router to the TZT9/14/BB network. 2. Wirelessly connect an Android™ device to the router. 3. Open the NavNet Controller app. Now, you are ready to wirelessly operate the TZT9/14/BB with the app. Note: A maximum of five (5) devices can be networked to one (1) TZT9/14/BB for the NavNet Controller app. 3.
No Icons/Pad Comparison with Operation by… Descriptions MCU-002 Switches the screen mode between scroll 1 Mode Selection 2 Scroll Pad 3 Touch Pad Moves the cursor in any direction 4 RotoKey™ (Press) Acts as pressing the RotoKey™ 5 Slider Bar 6 Home pad and touch pad [CURS/SCRL] key Scrolls the Plotter, Radar, Fish Finder Joystick operation under screens scroll mode Acts as rotating the RotoKey™ Joystick operation under cursor mode [ENT] key for Mouse - Drag Moving the curso
Menu Setting Cross Cursor on Screen [Menu] – [General] – [Cross Cursor] – [ON] While the touch pad is in operation, the gray, thick cross (Cross cursor speed setting is active for the MCU-002 and cursor appears on the screen. USB-mouse operation only.) Notes: (1) The touch pad is compatible with single touch operation only. Multi touch operation is not available. (2) The touch pad is not compatible with long-press.
Swipe your finger upwards/downwards on the slider will zoom in/out of the Plotter and Radar screens and changes the Fish Finder ranges. Swipe your finger on the slider bar to move the RotoKey™ Tap the RotoKey™ icon to show RotoKey™ menus. menus and tap the RotoKey™ icon. In this example, [Overlay] is selected. (6) Home This icon opens the Home page on the TZT9/14/BB.
This icon also works in the same way as the MCU-002 [CANCEL] key for the following functions. (1) Closes Home/Menu/Lists/Tides/Catalog pages, RotoKey™ and contexual menus, and dialog boxes (2) Mutes alarm sound (3) Ends action such as creating a route and moving a point Note: No “Undo” function is available for this action. (8) Function This icon activates the function set in [Menu] – [General] – [Function Gesture] on the TZT9/14/BB. In the following example, the Function Gesture is assigned to [Event].
3-2 Setting Page The setting page guides you to the following options.
Default: [Left] Changed to [Right] (3) Power/Brilliance This page opens the brilliance control window. After the brilliance control window opens, the screen changes to the touch pad mode. Adjust the brilliance with the slider bar or cursor and close the window with the Center/Cancel icon. To turn off the unit, place the cursor on [Power Off This Device] or [Power Off Network] and tap on the touch pad. (4) About Page This page shows the program version of the app and end user license agreement.
3-3 Limitations and Notes (1) Limitation in Drag by Joystick The touch pad has NO “drag” function. As an example, the guard zone setting of Radar, which requires to be adjusted by drag, will not be available with the NavNet Controller app. This operation should be made by touch on the TZT9/14/BB or with a generic mouse/trackball unit. (2) Limitation in 3D Mode – Pan/Tilt You can turn the screen mode into the 3D mode by selecting [3D Mode] from the contextual menu.
(5) Note on Virtual Keyboard To enter characters and numbers with a virtual keyboard, use the touch pad. Place the cursor on a required key and tap on the touch pad. (6) Note on Active Window In the split screen mode, even if you place the cursor on a different screen, the window will not be active. Tap on the touch pad as you would tap on the TZT9/14/BB screen to activate it. --- END --- - Android™ is registered trademarks or trademarks of Google Inc.