iOS and Android™ Apps Guide
Index 1. Apps for NavNet TZtouch Models TZT9/14/BB 2. Getting Started – Wireless LAN Connection of iOS Devices 2-1 Overview 2-2 Setting for Direct Connection Between Model TZT9/14/BB and iOS Devices 2-3 Setting for Connection to an Existing Wireless LAN 2-4 Launching Apps 3. Getting Started – Connection of Android™ Devices via Router 3-1 Overview 3-2 Router Setting – Summary 3-3 Connecting Android™ Devices to a Router 3-4 Launching Apps 4.
1. Apps for NavNet TZtouch Models TZT9/14/BB This document describes the overview of the apps for NavNet TZtouch models TZT9/14/BB. As of September 1, 2014, the following apps are available. NavNet Remote NavNet Viewer Remote desktop app, which shows Descriptions TZT9/14/BB images on screen iOS/Android™ devices. Remote operation over the device available.
2. Getting Started – 2-1 Wireless LAN Connection of iOS Devices Overview Wireless connections between the TZT9/14/BB built-in wireless LAN and iOS devices can be created in two (2) ways. (1) Local Network connection between TZT9/14/BB wireless LAN and iOS devices This method is called ad-hoc mode, meaning a point-to-point connection. A maximum of five (5) iOS devices can be connected to the TZT9/14/BB built-in wireless LAN. Internet access with the TZT9/14/BB is not available using this configuration.
(2) Connecting both TZT 9/14/BB and iOS devices to an existing wireless network When using the vessel’s wireless router, limit the number of iOS devices running the apps to preferably three (3) at a time or less. Only one TZT9/14/BB in any network may be connected to an existing wireless LAN. The speed and performance of the apps may be noticeably slower than the above ad-hoc configurations. Internet Access for Weather and Chart Unlock Codes is available.
2-2 Setting for Direct Connection Between Model TZT9/14/BB and iOS Devices (1) TZT9/14/BB – Menu Steps to Enable Ad-Hoc/Point-to-Point Configuration TZT9/14/BB acts as the access point for the iOS devices. The iOS devices will find the SSID and password setting in the [Create local network] box of the TZT9/14/BB menu. [Menu] – [General] – [Wireless LAN Setting]: Wireless: ON Tap [Select].
devices. DO NOT FORGET TO USE CAPS WHEN TYPING THE PASSWORD INTO YOUR iOS DEVICE! (2) iOS Devices: Wi-Fi Setting After the TZT9/14/BB is ready, connect an iOS device to it as follows. 1. Select the SSID of the TZT9/14. In this example, 2. Enter the password of the TZT9/14/BB. In this example, [TZT14 No.1] is the SSID of the TZT14 to be connected. the password for the TZT14 is set to [12345678]. If letters are used in the password, ensure to enter them in upper case.
Menu > General > Wireless LAN Setting: Wireless: ON Tap Select. Wireless Mode: Connect to existing LAN Choose the desired network, if there is more than one available. Tap [Connect]. Enter Router Password if encrypted. Note that the router SSID must be set to broadcast with the current TZT9/14/BB software revision. It can be reset after configuration. 2-4 Launching Apps After making all of the settings above, launch the NavNet apps on the iOS device.
3. Getting Started – Connection of Android™ Devices via Router 3-1 Overview The TZT9/14/BB built-in wireless LAN supports iOS devices only. Android™ devices should be networked via an Ethernet router. Note that a maximum of five (5) sets of devices can be networked via a router. Note: iOS devices can also be networked via a router. 3-2 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.
In this example, the router SSID is set to [NNTZT_Router 1]. 1. On an Android™ device, find the SSID [NNTZT_Router 1] or the name you set for your router. 2. Select [NNTZT_Router 1] and enter its password. 3. Check that the connection is established. To confirm the connection, tap the SSID to verify that an IP address [192.168.252.x] is assigned. In this example, the IP address of [192.168.252.3] is automatically assigned to the Android™ device.
4. NavNet Remote App 4-1 Overview The NavNet Remote app displays the TZT9/14/BB screen images on an iOS/Android™ device screen. Remote operation from iPad and Android™ devices (over 7”) is also available. Sample Image – iPad Sample Image – iPhone / iPod touch Note: (1) The screen mode is landscape only. (2) Operations are not available from iPhone, iPod touch, or small Android™ devices (under 7”). These small devices are for viewing only.
Each setting is accessible from icons located at the bottom of the screen as shown in (1) to (4). (1) (2) (3) (1) (4) Operation Mode and Digital Zoom Mode Icons Descriptions This icon appears when in Operation Mode, which enables you to control the TZT9/14 from the iPad and Android™ device screen. Tap this icon to change it into the Digital Zoom Mode.
Icons and Descriptions Screen Samples LD: Low Definition – This icon shows that the screen is in Low Definition. Though the screen image resolution decreases, operational response is faster than the other settings. This is an excellent option when using an iPad or large Android™ device as a remote control. Tap this icon to change it into the Standard Definition screen. SD: Standard Definition – This icon shows that the screen is in Standard Definition. The operational response is better than the [HD].
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5. NavNet Viewer App 5-1 Overview The NavNet Viewer App is a multi-function app that utilizes the sensor data running through the Ethernet and NMEA2000 network of the TZT9/14/BB. As shown in the following drawing, sensor data available on the network is wirelessly transferred to the iOS/Android™ device.
5-2 Layout Data Page: Instrument indicator Home Page See Section 5-3 for details. Fish Page: Fish Finder Settings page See Section 5-4 for details. See Section 5-5 for details. In the Data and Fish pages, four icons pop up by tapping the screen for quick access to Home, Data, Fish, and Settings pages. Note: (1) Both portrait and landscape images are available. (2) Depending on the screen resolution of a connected device, NavNet Viewer app graphic images may not fit in full screen.
5-3 Sensor Indicator Navigation data runs through the Ethernet and NMEA2000 network of the TZT9/14/BB. iOS/Android™ devices wirelessly receive this information via the connected TZT9/14/BB and display the data in instrument windows. The graphic images are based on the layout found in the Furuno RD-33. (1) Top Page – Instrument Indicator Multiple graphic patterns are preset in Fishing, Sailing, Ship, Navigation, Environment, and Engine pages.
Note: (1) Display designs of these preset graphics are not customizable. (2) A maximum of four (4) engines can be displayed, same as on the TZT9/14/BB. (3) Full Display vs. Single Display Full Display Single Display In the full display, all graphics are shown on one page. Double-tapping one of the graphics changes the screen mode into a single display. To show another instrument graphic in the single display, just swipe the screen right to left or left to right. (4) Portrait vs.
Dark 5-4 Light Fish Finder When the DFF1/3, BBDS1, or DFF1-UHD is available in the Ethernet network, iOS/Android™ devices show Fish Finder echoes independent of the screen mode setting of the TZT9/14/BB. In the following example, even if the TZT14 screen shows the full plotter display, the iPhone shows the Fish Finder display.
(1) Screen Layout The Fish Finder screen consists of range scales and a depth data box. The display mode on the iOS/Android™ screen is always in single-frequency: - When the single-frequency mode is selected in the TZT9/14/BB screen, the iOS/Android™ device shows the same frequency echoes. Zoom and Bottom Lock displays are not available on the iOS/Android™ screen. - When the Dual-Frequency mode (High + Low) is selected in the TZT9/14/BB screen, the iOS device shows the high frequency echoes.
(3) Back-scrolling Echoes As you operate the Fish Finder on the TZT9/14/BB, the Fish Finder screen on iOS/Android™ devices can also be scrolled back to see the historical echoes. (4) SST Shading If a temperature sensor is available on the network, you can use this unique feature on the Fish Finder screen. The background color varies incrementally every 0.5 ℃, between 0 ℃ and 30 ℃. You can see the changes of temperatures during fishing.
(2) Sensor List In [Settings] – [Sensor List], available sensors in the network can be seen with model name (nickname) and software version. Display icons in the TZT9/14/BB box are used to read and write settings between the TZT9/14/BB and iOS/Android™ device. See (3) below for details. (3) Setting Reader/Writer iOS/Android™ devices can read settings of the TZT9/14/BB and also transfer them to the TZT9/14/BB. A maximum of five (5) settings can be saved in one iOS/Android™ device.
Note: With the NavNet Viewer app v1.0.6.3 or later, gain settings, data source, and other specific sensor-related settings can be imported and exported. 6. NavNet Controller App 6-1 Overview The NavNet Controller app offers a wireless remote control option for the NavNet TZtouch models TZT9/14/BB. As of September 1, 2014, the NavNet Remote Controller app is compatible with Android™ devices. The iOS version is planned to be released in Oct. 2014. 6-2 Updating Model TZT9/14/BB to v3.
Scroll Pad Mode No Icons/Pad Touch Pad Mode 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
(2) As described on Section 6-2, ensure to update the TZT9/14/BB to v3.12 or later to utilize all the control icons of the NavNet Controller app above. (1) Mode Selection These icons switch the screen mode between scroll pad and touch pad. Depending on the required operation, tap these icons. (2) Scroll Pad On the scroll pad mode, these arrow keys can scroll charts, offset the Radar screen, and scroll back and shift the Fish Finder screen.
(4) RotoKey™ (Push Only) This icon functions in the same was as pressing the RotoKey™. Note: This icon is not compatible with long-press. We recommend that the TZT9/14/BB be set to show full RotoKey™ menus. Access [Menu] – [General] – [RotoKeys] and set to [Full] (default: [Base]). (5) Slider Bar The slider bar works in the same way as rotating the RotoKey™. In combination with the RotoKey™ icon and slider bar, you can operate the TZT9/14/BB as follows.
(6) Home This icon opens the Home page on the TZT9/14/BB. After tapping this icon, the screen mode of the app will change to the touch pad mode, so that you can operate the TZT9/14/BB Home page, such as tapping on the [Menu] with the touch pad. To open a page, select it with the slider bar and tap the RotoKey™ icon or place the cursor on the required page and tap on the touch pad.
You can select an event mark on the TZT9/14/BB with the slider bar and enter it with the RotoKey™ icon, or place the cursor on a required event mark and tap on the touch pad. (9) Setting This icon opens the setting page of the app. For details on settings, see Section 6-5. 6-5 Setting Page The setting page guides you to the following options.
(1) Network Configuration This page allows you to see available TZT9/14/BB units on the network. As shown at left, the IP address(es) of TZT9/14/BB units on the network will be shown on the page. In this example, two (2) sets of TZT9/14/BB are networked. On the Network Config page, select either of the IP addresses to wirelessly access and operate that TZT9/14/BB. (2) Application Configuration This page allows you to switch the position of the slider bar between the left and right edge of the screen.
(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) Note on Cross Cursor Position The cross cursor position will not appear on the data box. To show the cursor position, tap on the touch pad and show popup windows as you would tap on the TZT9/14/BB screen. (4) Note on Menu – Second Layer The first layer of the Menu can also be scrolled with the slider bar, but the second 2nd Layer layer cannot. We recommend that the arrow icons at the top and bottom of the layer be pressed on the touch pad to scroll the second layer.