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Summary of Contents for NavNet 3D MFD12

Page 1: ... Please read this document before installing and powering ON your NavNet Display INSTALLATION TOOLS YOU WILL NEED An ordinary USB MOUSE AND USB KEYBOARD for the MFDBB Installation These are also helpful with the MFD8 12 Installation www furunousa com ...

Page 2: ...8 12 20 2 2 2 MFDBB 20 2 3 DATA Ports NMEA0183 22 2 3 1 Overview 22 2 3 2 DATA 1 description 22 2 3 3 DATA 2 Description 23 2 4 NMEA2000 Description and Information 25 2 4 1 MFD 25 2 4 2 DRS Radar 25 2 4 3 NMEA2000 0183 Data Conversion and NMEA2000 Bridging 26 2 5 DRS Radar Connection 27 2 5 1 Connecting the DRS to MFD8 12 28 2 5 1 Connecting the DRS to MFDBB 29 2 6 Network 30 2 6 1 Introduction 3...

Page 3: ...meters Analog Display 52 3 3 2 Assigning Nicknames 53 3 3 3 Camera Names 54 3 3 4 Primary Data Source selection 54 3 3 5 Sounder Configuration 57 3 3 6 DRS Radar Configuration 59 3 4 MFDBB Keyboard Processor Linking 61 4 Registering the System 62 4 1 SystemID Description 62 4 2 Registration Card 62 5 Appendix 63 5 1 Example NN3D System Configurations 63 5 1 1 Basic Plotter Fish Finder Installation...

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Page 5: ...Panel Bezel Removal tool See the lists at the end of this manual Optional supply MFD8 12 Name Types Part Number PN Remarks Cable Assemblies NMEA0183 and NMEA2000 Micro Cables MJ A7SPF0007 050C 000 154 028 5 m NMEA0183 w 7 pin Female connector DATA1 M12 05BM 05BF 010 000 167 962 φ6 1 m NMEA2000 w M F micro connectors M12 05BM 05BF 020 000 167 963 φ6 2 m NMEA2000 w M F micro connectors M12 05BM 05BF...

Page 6: ...8 604 NMEA 2000 terminator male micro LTWMC 05BFFT SL8001 000 168 605 NMEA 2000 terminator female micro DVI D Cable DVI D D SINGLELINK 000 149 054 5 m for Multi purpose LCD connection DVI D D S LINK 000 150 200 10 m for Multi purpose LCD connection External Buzzer OP03 136 000 086 443 Suggest Radio Shack 273 070 or equivalent Junction Box FI 5002 000 010 765 For FI 50 series NMEA2000 Terminal Stri...

Page 7: ... or LAN cable extension Connector Boot OP19 7 001 028 090 Waterproofing Kit for MFD8 12 exposed connection points Operator s Manual OME 4440 000 167 802 NMEA 2000 Interface Unit IF NMEA2K1 Use where NMEA2000 to AD10 0183 Data conversion is required for legacy products ...

Page 8: ...ose one CP19 00800 000 011 662 For DCU12 cables CP19 00801 Spare Parts SP19 00501 001 023 090 1 set For MPU 001 fuses SP19 00601 001 023 040 1 set For DCU 001 fuses Accessories FP19 01201 001 033 760 1 For MCU 001 panel remover FP19 01101 001 023 060 For DCU12 panel remover See the lists at the end of this manual Optional supply MFDBB Name Types Code No Remarks DVI D Cable DVI D D SINGLELINK 000 1...

Page 9: ...R6N 10N connection MOD Z072 020 000 167 175 10 2 m LAN MOD Z072 050 000 167 176 10 5 m LAN MOD Z072 100 000 167 177 10 10 m LAN MOD Z073 030 000 167 171 10 3 m for PC connection M12 05BM 05BF 010 000 167 962 10 φ6 1 m NMEA 2000 M12 05BM 05BF 020 000 167 963 10 φ6 2 m NMEA 2000 M12 05BM 05BF 060 000 167 964 10 φ6 6 m NMEA 2000 M12 05BFFM 010 000 167 965 10 φ6 1 m NMEA 2000 M12 05BFFM 020 000 167 96...

Page 10: ...001 000 168 603 10 NMEA 2000 distributor micro style LTWMC 05BMMT SL8001 000 168 604 10 NMEA 2000 terminator male micro style LTWMC 05BFFT SL8001 000 168 605 10 NMEA 2000 terminator female micro style LTWNC050505FMF TS001 000 160 507 10 NMEA 2000 distributor mini style LTWMN 05AMMT SL8001 000 160 508 10 NMEA 2000 terminator male mini style LTWMN 05AFFT SL8001 000 160 509 10 NMEA 2000 terminator fe...

Page 11: ...and generators For maintenance and checking purposes leave sufficient space from the sides and the rear of the unit and leave slack in cables Minimum recommended space is shown the outline drawing for the display units Test and Confirm that the Operator LCD Viewing Angle which is fixed is acceptable before permanent MFD8 12 installation This is very important for Flush Mount Installations A magnet...

Page 12: ...ate sheet supplied for the MFD8 or 12 2 Remove the front panel from the MFD by grasping it at its sides and pulling it towards you 3 Attach the mounting gasket sponge to the display unit 4 Fix the display unit by using four self tapping screws supplied 5 Attach the front panel to the display ...

Page 13: ...t the front cover may be damaged if this procedure is not followed 1 Insert the tool in the notch on the lower side of the unit 2 Pull the tool to raise the panel slightly Repeat this action for all notches on the lower side of the unit 3 Insert the tool into the small notches located on the sides of the panel and pull the tool to raise the panel slightly ...

Page 14: ...ocedure below to mount the MFD8 or 12 on a desktop or overhead 1 For MFD12 attach the liner to each side of the display unit Reverse the MFD12 Liners for overhead mounting 2 Fix the bracket Hanger by using self tapping screws supplied 3 Screw knob bolts into the display unit set it to the bracket Hanger and tighten the knob ...

Page 15: ... a bulkhead be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support the unit under the pitching and rolling normally encountered on the vessel Leave sufficient space around the unit for maintenance and servicing Recommended maintenance space appears in the outline drawing at the back of this manual A magnetic compass will be affected if the processor unit is placed too close to the magnetic comp...

Page 16: ...n all screws 1 2 3 MDBBB Keyboard Mounting The BlackBox keyboard control unit MCU 001 is designed to be flush mounted in a console or panel 1 Prepare a cutout in the mounting location using the template sheet supplied for the MCU 001 2 Remove the front panel from the MCU 001 by grasping it at its sides and pulling it towards you 3 Attach the mounting gasket sponge to the MCU 001 4 Fix the MCU 001 ...

Page 17: ...sh mounted To detach the front panel when the unit is flush mounted use the tool supplied as below Do not attempt to remove it by any other method to prevent damage to the unit 1 Insert the tool to the left side notch at the bottom of the unit ...

Page 18: ...ght side notch 4 Insert the tool to the space at the one end of the unit and pull it to raise the panel slightly Repeat this procedure for the opposite side 5 Use the tool to raise the panel at the two notches on the upper side of the unit 6 Use your hands to detach the front panel at both sides of it ...

Page 19: ...19 2 Wiring 2 1 Overview 2 1 1 MFD8 12 Overview ...

Page 20: ...can be powered directly using nominal 12V or 24V DC Only use the power cable supplied with the unit and connect it to the Power Connector at the rear of the unit 2 2 2 MFDBB The MCU001 MFDBB processor unit can be powered using 12V or 24V Make the power cable as shown below ...

Page 21: ...the power cable remove the Power Terminal cover Unfasten the four pan head screws and connect the power cable to the power terminal upper lower Reattach the cover Note that the recommended maximum cable length is 5 m ...

Page 22: ...be 200ms 5 times per second to support radar overlay on the plotter NavNet 3D will not accept heading if the refresh rate is only set to 1 sec NMEA0183 heading can be accepted on any NMEA port at a baud rate up to 38 4kbps Note that changing the baud rate on any of the three NMEA0183 Data ports will affect both the receive and transmit baud rate In other words data sent and received must use the s...

Page 23: ... NMEA 0183 instruments Use the included cable assembly FRUDD 18AFFM L180 FUSA P N 000 164 608 This included Pig Tail Cable has an 18 Pin connector DATA2 also provides additional Inputs Outputs Buzzer Event For example a MOB contact closure input may be connected to PIN 15 and 11 Note that any MFD will interface to virtually any MOB System or Event switch Point Save contact closure signal using the...

Page 24: ...ternal Buzzer Output or MOB Event Input Contact Closure 14 Gray SPEED ALARM C Speed alarm contact Can trigger and external alarm or device when speed reaches a setup limit 13 Yellow SPEED ALARM H 12 Black White 12V External buzzer power ONLY 100mA Max 11 Black GND GND for Event MOB Input 10 Blue White RD3 C Port 3 9 Blue RD3 H 8 Green White TD3 B 7 Green TD3 A 6 Orange White GND 5 Orange GND 4 Bro...

Page 25: ... may directly connect various Furuno NMEA2000 sensors to the DRS radar sensor without having to run a separate NMEA2000 cable up the mast The total number of sensors that can be connected to the NMEA2000 DRS port without external power connection depends on power consumption The DRS can supply up to 1 amp 20 LEN to the DRS NMEA2000 network Please note that the NMEA2000 network connected to the DRS...

Page 26: ...PB100 to NavNet3D and have the corresponding information output on one or several MFD NMEA2000 ports to feed a NMEA2000 display such as the Furuno FI50 The opposite is also true Ethernet Bridging of Individual NMEA2000 Networks Backbones You may ONLY connect one MFD or DRS to the same NMEA2000 Network Some NN3D vessels may contain several smaller NMEA2000 Networks where data from each NMEA2000 net...

Page 27: ...e FUSA P N 000 167 637 30 Meter Cable FUSA P N 000 167 638 The Radar cable is a Siamese type cable that carries power 48V and Data Ethernet All MFD have a dedicated Power Port 48V used to connect the Radar Power Cable Some combinations require an additional Power Supply Unit PSU in order to provide enough power for the DRS Please refer to the following table DRS2D DRS4D DRS4A DRS6A DRS12A DRS25A M...

Page 28: ...r Ethernet connection directly to the back of the MFD8 12 Network Installation As soon as multiple MFD8 12 or other Ethernet sensors i e DFF1 Fish Finder BBWX1 Sirius receiver etc are used the Radar Ethernet connection must be connected to an Ethernet Hub In this case an Ethernet coupler can be used to extend the Ethernet part of the Siamese Cable ...

Page 29: ...ernet Cable P N 000 167 177 Please refer to the DRS Installation Guide for more information on connections inside the antenna 2 5 1 Connecting the DRS to MFDBB The MFDBB has an integrated HUB that allows simultaneous connection of the DRS Ethernet cable and other Ethernet devices HUB101 for example Note Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 are dedicated for connection of the MCU001Keyboard Connect the DRS Ether...

Page 30: ...onnector and at the other end with a regular RJ45 This cable can be extended using a coupler FUSA P N RJ4 5CN STR and a regular Ethernet Cable Please note that the coupler is not waterproof and thus need to be installed accordingly MFDBB The MFDBB Processor Unit contains an integrated hub that provides 4x Ethernet ports Two of these ports are exclusively dedicated to the keyboard control unit MCU0...

Page 31: ... NMEA2000 0183 and DRS sensors attached to the MFD ports will still function normally when an MFD is in Sleep Mode NN3D Sleep Mode Functional Description When the first networked MFD is powered ON using the power key all the other networked MFD s automatically start in sleep mode power synchronization Pressing the Power key of an MFD in sleep mode will turn it ON Pressing the power key of a networ...

Page 32: ... has switch that can be set to block this signal thus allowing connection with non compatible Power Synchronization devices PC FAR Series Radar Future Please refer to next paragraph for more information The Power Synchronization feature also allows the NN3D s unique Data Synchronization feature to operate properly providing redundancy and Point Route Track Data Synchronization between networked MF...

Page 33: ...nds to the port number Additionally to allow the Power Synchronization to work a setting in the NN3D MFD s Software Installation Wizard must be turned ON see Chapter 3 for more information 2 7 Video Inputs NavNet3D can use regular analog video inputs PAL or NTSC that connect to the MFDs directly or use IP Cameras that connect directly to the network HUB IP Cameras can be seen by all MFDs connected...

Page 34: ...ected to one NavNet3D network At this time only AXIS IP Cameras www axis com that support MPEG4 Video are compatible with NN3D Certain Axis PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom IP Cameras may also be controlled with NN3D Systems for features such as pan tilt and zooming When connecting an IP Camera to the HUB101 make sure that the dip switch for Power Synchronization is set to OFF see 2 6 2 Power Synchronization for...

Page 35: ...35 The IP cameras need to have a specific assigned IP address from 172 31 200 003 through 006 Please refer to the Appendix How to configure the AXIS IP Camera for more Information ...

Page 36: ...of Connection when Waterproof is needed 2 8 2 MFDBB The MFDBB has two DVI I output ports Matched Selectable Res from 800x600 up to 1280x1024 The DVI I output of the MFDBB will Autosense the monitors and allow either DVI monitors or VGA monitors to be plugged in using a DVI I to VGA adaptor Both monitors must be the same type and resolution VGA or DVI when using both ports When two monitors are con...

Page 37: ...ill show the same picture Furuno offers the following DVI cable 5 Meter DVI Cable FUSA P N 000 149 054 10 Meter DVI Cable FUSA P N CBL DVI 10M 2 9 USB and Audio Connection 2 9 1 USB Ports The MFD8 12 has one USB Ver 1 0 port and the MFDBB has two USB Ver 2 0 ports These USB ports are used to connect a generic USB mouse and Keyboard Virtually any off the shelf USB mouse wired or RF wireless but NOT...

Page 38: ...yboard can also emulate the key of NavNet3D USB Keyboard Action ESC CANCEL F2 SAVE MOB F3 DISP F4 MENU F5 GAIN TX F6 CTRL F7 DATA VOL F8 GO TO LIST F9 POINTS ROUTE F10 RANGE OUT F11 RANGE IN F12 SHIP 3D Arrows up down left right SCROLLING PAD Page Up RotoKey Counter Clockwise Page Down RotoKey Clockwise Enter Push on RotoKey End Power Brill Please refer to 2 10 1Waterproof Connection when Waterpro...

Page 39: ...or boot if necessary These connection points are not a waterproof design without this option Any water egress in this area will not be covered by the limited warranty Note The Waterproof Connector Boot is only required if the DVI USB or Audio connections are used and waterproofing is necessary for the MFD s location 2 10 1 Waterproof Connection Waterproof connections for the DVI USB Analog Video I...

Page 40: ...hrough the fixing plate supplied 3 Attach each connector to the appropriate location at the rear of the display unit 4 Pass cables through the slit on the boot cover 5 Install the rubber stopper to each cable The largest hole is for the DVI D cable ...

Page 41: ...oot cover to the display unit 7 Slide the rubber stopper into the hole of the rubber boot and fasten the cable tie to hold the rubber boot and stopper Note When only the Ethernet Power DRS DATA1 DATA2 and NMEA2000 connection are used the Waterproof Connector boot is not necessary ...

Page 42: ...r screws to detach the connector cover at the rear of the display unit 2 Attach the cable fixing plate by using the binding screw M3x10 supplied as the installation materials 3 Attach each connector to the appropriate location at the rear of the display unit 4 Wind the cable tie supplied as the installation materials to fix the cables to the cable fixing plate ...

Page 43: ...s you how to set up your NavNet3D system Most of the configuration will be done using the Installation Wizard that is automatically launched during the first start or can be manually launched by pressing the MENU key and selecting System then Installation Wizard Before trying to configure a NN3D system make sure that any and all instruments are correctly interfaced Please refer to the previous cha...

Page 44: ...uments as possible NMEA0183 NMEA2000 connected directly to the Master When MFD8 12 and MFDBB are used the MFDBB will be more likely to be configured as the Master in a given network primary MFD Note In a single MFD installation only one MFD in the network this MFD must be configured as the Master 3 1 2 Data Source Selection In a network installation and even in a standalone system multiple sensors...

Page 45: ...allow you to configure your sounder module NavNet3D is compatible with the Airmar Transducer ID protocol This feature enables compatible transducers to transmit important data to the DFF1 or DFF3 including transducer model functions frequency power rating beam pattern impedance ceramic element configuration and acoustic window material Through this Transducer ID feature the DFF1 and DFF3 Sounder M...

Page 46: ... detection the language selection screen appears The default language is English Use the Cursor Pad and the center click or the mouse for the MFDBB then click on Next 3 2 1 Own Settings Master Power Synchronization Monitor To set up an MFD as a Master just set the DHCP server setting as Enable Set the Power synchronization to enable if you want to use this feature ...

Page 47: ...Synchronization paragraph for more Information Note On the MFDBB the same page allows you to select the monitor resolution and the Dual Screen mode configuration when two monitors are used Leave the DVI Resolution to AUTO this default setting will work for most installation configurations Please refer to 2 8 2 ...

Page 48: ...he MFD will output on its own NMEA2000 port The information embedded in the PGN will be the information coming from the Sensor that will be chosen as the Primary Source see next paragraph Enable each NMEA2000 Data PGN that will be sent through the individual MFD s NMEA2000 port Note that in a multi MFD network each MFD s NMEA2000 backbone is separate and independent Therefore you may have to perfo...

Page 49: ...that is interfaced to the each NMEA0183 Input Port In these Tabs you will have to configure the NMEA0183 Output Port specification Version Baud rate and the sentences needed to be output Note WPT ID Format allows you to select if the name of the WPT or the WPT sequence number is transmitted to an Autopilot The L L format dialog box allows you to choose how many digits seconds to display after the ...

Page 50: ...gs Tab Example If you connect a sensor such as a PB100 which provides Wind information but also Position you will have to check Position SOG COG as well as Wind When you connect a GP320B FUSA P N BBWGPS to NMEA Port 1 a Page 2 automatically appears in the lower right corner of the page Click on this button to configure advanced settings of the GP320B Name Description POS Smoothing When the receivi...

Page 51: ...lmanac which contains general orbital data about all GPS satellites including those which are malfunctioning Using this information the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning satellite from the GPS satellite schedule However the Almanac sometimes may not contain this information If you hear about a malfunctioning satellite from another source you can disable it manually Enter sat...

Page 52: ...ttings Usually the Global Settings are performed from the Master MFD in the network 3 3 1 Boat Parameter Settings First choose the unit you want to use to enter the boat dimension and then enter the dimension in the appropriate fields Click on Next to continue the Analog Display tab 3 3 1 Engine Parameters Analog Display When an Engine s with a NMEA2000 Port is connected to an MFD in the network t...

Page 53: ... NMEA0183 Receive Port for every MFD in a network This will help you remember locations and assign the sensors designated as the Primary System Data Source during the next step IMPORTANT As explained in section 3 2 3 NMEA if you have NMEA0183 sensors connected to the input ports of MFD s on the network you first need to configure the Own settings for each MFD s before being able to assign Niccknam...

Page 54: ...Note This page will display the NMEA0183 Input Ports of every MFD connected to the network as Port1 Port2 and Port3 Each port refers to the MFD listed just above Click on Next to continue the configuration ...

Page 55: ...med at each MFD where they are connected Please refer to the Appendix How to configure the AXIS IP Camera for more information Note PnP refers to the Analog Connection Picture in Picture Four PnP are available on the MFDBB and two on the MFD8 12 Click on Next to continue the configuration 3 3 4 Primary Data Source selection IMPORTANT As explained in section 3 2 3 NMEA if you have NMEA0183 sensors ...

Page 56: ... Source for various data types used by the Navnet 3D Network Name Description Example Position SOG COG Choose the position fixing sensor to use GP 320B GP 330 NMEA 2000 format GPS Heading Choose the heading sensor to use SC 30 SC 50 PG 500 PG 1000 Other Speed Through Water Choose the speed STW sensor to use Smart sensor NMEA 0183 Speed sensor ETR Smart sensor NMEA 2000 Other NMEA 0183 ...

Page 57: ...date and time source to use GP 320B GP 310B SC 30 NMEA 2000 format GPS Other Roll and Pitch Choose the motion sensor to use SC 30 SC 50 WS 200 PB 200 Other AIS Choose the AIS equipment to use FA 150 FA 30 FA 50 Other Note If a NMEA0183 Instruments does not appear as selection make sure that the Input Type was correctly connected and assigned at each MFD Please refer to 3 2 3 NMEA0183 If you don t ...

Page 58: ...he High Frequency and Low Frequency pull down menus and choose the applicable model type For TD ID and Manual set the high and low frequencies c For DFF1 click the Power pull down menu and choose 1kW or 600W d If a Furuno satellite compass SC 30 or SC 50 110 is connected set the distance between antenna unit or sensor of the satellite compass and transducer high and low if connected at the Transdu...

Page 59: ...DFF3 set the tap setting in the network sounder after setting up all the MFDs For details see the Operator s Manual for DFF3 ETR 30 60 BBFF1 3 a Click the Transducer Setup pull down menu and choose Model Number or Manual according to the transducer connected Model Number Furuno s transducer Manual Transducers other than Furuno b If you choose Model Number at step a click the High Frequency and Low...

Page 60: ...r example moored ship or buoy Click the Range pull down menu and choose a range between 0 125 and 0 25 nautical miles Click the Push TX button to transmit The radar picture appears on the right half of the Radar dialog box If necessary adjust the gain sea clutter and rain clutter using slider bars While the vessel is pointed at the target turn the RotoKey or drag the Slide Bar to bisect the target...

Page 61: ...ck on Exit This will close the Installation Wizard and launch NN3D When the Agreement appears on the display push RotoKey to agree Important If you are using a MFDBB the Keyboard will not work until it is properly Linked to a processor unit Please refer to 3 4 ...

Page 62: ... picture appears on the screen As a final step you will have to enter the Service Man Mode to perform the Main Bang Adjustment and the Automatic Radar Optimization procedure Enter Service Man Mode Press and hold the CTRL key and push the MENU key This will allow access to the Service Man advanced settings Use the Cursor Pad or a mouse then click on Radar Optimization Click on Radar Optimization an...

Page 63: ...l now control the MFDBB Note If this process fails make sure that one MFD is set as Master on the network Disconnect and reconnect the keyboard from the processor unit and try again If multiple MFDBB Processor Units are on the Network Make sure that all MFDBBs are ON and are displaying the Main Interface or the Agreement Box Repeat the process as explained above until two beeps are heard Try to pu...

Page 64: ...press the MENU key on any MFD turn the RotoKey to select the My NavNet page The SystemID is the 20 digit number beginning by SI at the bottom of the page It is highly recommended to immediately write down the SystemID on the Furuno Registration Card 4 2 Registration Card A registration Card comes with every MFD This Registration Card contains the Serial Number and the Registration Number that are ...

Page 65: ...P N DFF1 is directly connected to the Ethernet port of the MFD using the standard supply cable 3Meter If the Ethernet connection needs to be extended use a longer cable or add a LAN Coupler FUSA P N RJ4 5CN STR with the following longer Ethernet Cables 2 Meter RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable P N 000 167 175 5 Meter RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable P N 000 167 176 10 Meter RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable P N 00...

Page 66: ...The Ethernet side of the DRS Siamese cable may be extended using a coupler FUSA P N RJ4 5CN STR and an Ethernet cable Optional Ethernet Cables that can be used 2 Meter RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable P N 000 167 175 5 Meter RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable P N 000 167 176 10 Meter RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable P N 000 167 177 Note that the HUB101 and all MFDs have AUTO MDX Ethernet Ports This means that they...

Page 67: ...nal Furuno Network Sensors can also be plugged directly to the HUB using a regular Ethernet cable FA30 AIS Receiver FA50 AIS Class B Transponder BBWX1 Sirius Satellite Weather Receiver FAX30 Weather Fax Receiver ...

Page 68: ...f the MFD The Furuno Heading Compass FUSA P N PG500 is connected to port DATA2 of the MFD Note that in this installation the DRS is a 12kW DRS12A and therefore an optional power supply PSU12 is required to supply power to the DRS12 Additional sensor can also be plugged directly to the HUB using regular Ethernet cable FA30 AIS Receiver FA50 AIS Class B Transponder BBWX1 Sirius Satellite Weather Rec...

Page 69: ...G500 to either NMEA0183 Receive Port 2 or Port 3 on the DATA2 Cable of an MFD PG500 MFD DATA2 Pig Tail NMEA Port3 White Blue Black Blue White Nav Data Interface to MFD The Nav Data connection to the Navpilot processor from one of the NMEA0183 Output Ports of the NN3D MFD is similar to that of Navnet vx2 Navpilot Processor TB7 NMEA In Out MFD DATA2 Pig Tail NMEA Port2 Pin 1 Brown Pin 2 Brown White ...

Page 70: ... can be configured independently Only one Keyboard is used to control both monitors the cursor will jump back and forth from monitor to monitor The two screens need to be located in close proximity to each other Optional DVI Cables that can be used 5 Meter DVI Cable P N 000 149 054 10 Meter DVI Cable P N CBL DVI 10M ...

Page 71: ...via Ethernet to the AXIS IP Camera s Pre wiring and installing the cameras on the vessel first is recommended so that all AXIS IP cameras can be networked to the PC through a Hub and can be configured at the same time It will be necessary to setup the IP Address of the PC and use the AXIS IP Utility Program Provided with the Camera to configure the Camera s IP Address 5 2 2 Setting the IP of the c...

Page 72: ...72 Right Click on Local Area Connection and select Properties Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties Fill the IP fields as shown below Click on OK to confirm and close the 2 windows ...

Page 73: ...d on a network IP Camera number 1 172 031 200 003 IP Camera number 2 172 031 200 004 IP Camera number 3 172 031 200 005 IP Camera number 4 172 031 200 006 In this example we will set up 3 IP cameras A moving IP camera AXIS 212PTZ that will be configured as IP Camera 1 A non moving IP Camera AXIS 207 that will be configured as IP Camera 2 A non moving IP Camera AXIS 207 that will be configured as I...

Page 74: ...o PC The following window should appear Just double click on IPUtility to launch the configuration software Note If the Windows Firewall appears click on Unblock to allow the software to configure correctly the IP Camera ...

Page 75: ...help correctly assign the IP camera s name In this example we will assign a moving camera 212 PTZ to IP Camera 1 Deck a non moving camera with the SN ending with 34CB to IP Camera 2 Engine Port and a non moving camera with the SN ending with 3441 to IP Camera 3 Engine Starboard To change the IP address of the Camera just select the camera in the list and click on the assign new IP address to selec...

Page 76: ... the address is changed Just unplug and plug back the Ethernet cable if you are using the POE It can take a while before the confirmation box appears Click the Close button The first IP camera has been correctly assigned Repeat the process with the other cameras ...

Page 77: ...ernet Explorer Enter the IP address of the first IP camera Set the password of the IP camera to pass and click OK Important You cannot use another password and must use the word pass When you press OK a dialog box asking for a login password will appear Just use root and pass ...

Page 78: ...he webpage loads pay attention to the top of the page to authorize the installation of the ActiveX Click on the yellow bar and choose Install ActiveX At this point a camera image should appear Now click on Setup ...

Page 79: ...lick on Save 3 In Live View Config Layout select MPEG4 as the default video format and click on save 4 Optional When using a PTZ moving camera you can set up the default Home position In PTZ configuration Preset Positions adjust the view of the default camera position using the control Note It is recommended to zoom in on the image Tele to have a better Home preset ...

Page 80: ...rectly set up type Home for the Current position and select Use current position as Home Click on Add to validate If you don t want the camera to return to the Home position automatically after 30 sec just put 0 and validate ...

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Page 82: ...T3 O M CD ROM 000 167 721 1 ヒューズ変更のお願い ワ エイ NOTIFICATION DOCUMENT 1 C42 00706 000 167 809 1 装備要領書 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1 IM 44440 000 167 806 1 操作要領書 タゲン OPERATOR S GUIDE 1 1 MLG 44440 000 167 805 1 操作要領書 和 OPERATOR S GUIDE 1 1 OSJ 44440 000 167 803 1 取扱説明書 OPERATOR S MANUAL 1 OM 44441 000 167 814 1 フラッシュマウント型紙 FLUSH MOUNTING TEMPLATE 1 C42 00704 ワ エイ 000 167 224 1 1 コ ド番号末尾の は 選択品の代表コードを表します C...

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Page 84: ...Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 A 6 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 5514 5 ઃዻຠ 7 7 㩖㨲㩣㩊㨺㩂㩢㨺㩏㨺 0 0 16 1 01 㩔㩩㩒㩣㩢㩛㨺㩔㩨㨺 2 0 4 18 4 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾㧵㧯 ޓ 㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪ...

Page 85: ...56 14 7 5 5 65 2 4 8 55 6 2 01 7 6 70 6 10 52 㩕㨷㨺㩇㩨 1 8 2 75 55 67 6 2 㩕㨷㨺㩇㩨 1 8 75 55 67 6 2 4 5 0 74701 64 1 6 9 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 ޓ 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 A 7 ...

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Page 90: ...S_DATA2_P TMDS_DATA2_N 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 5 10m φ7 DVI D D S LINK 外部モニター EXTERNAL MONITOR MU 120C 155C 170C 201C 2 MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY マルチファンクションディスプレイ DVI_D U AIS TRANSPONDER FA 150 HEADING SENSOR PG 500 PATLIC SYSTEM BUZZER EVENT SWITCH 15VDC FOR NMEA2000I F MFD8 12 SPEAKER 1 2 3 MIC IN GND SIG_MIC GND PLUG φ3 5 MICROPHONE...

Page 91: ...㪥㪚㪜㩷㪦㪥㪣㪰㪅䋩 ဳᑼ㪆䍘䍎䍢䍼 ภ䈏䋲Ბ䈱႐ว䇮ਅᲑ䉋䉍 Ბ䈮ઍ䉒䉎ㆊᷰᦼຠ䈪䈅䉍䇮䈬䈤䉌䈎䈏 䈦䈩䈇䉁䈜䇯䇭䈭䈍䇮ຠ 䈲ᄌ䉒䉍䉁䈞䉖䇯 㪫㪮㪦㩷㪫㪰㪧㪜㪪㩷㪘㪥㪛㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㪪㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪣㪠㪪㪫㪜㪛㩷㪝㪦㪩㩷㪘㪥㩷㪠㪫㪜㪤㪅㩷㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪣㪦㪮㪜㪩㩷㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪪㪟㪠㪧㪧㪜㪛㩷㪠㪥㩷㪧㪣㪘㪚㪜㩷㪦㪝㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪬㪧㪧㪜㪩㩷 㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㪅㩷㪨㪬㪘㪣㪠㪫㪰㩷㪠㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪪㪘㪤㪜㪅 㪘㪄㪈 㧼㧭㧯㧷㧵㧺㧳 ޓ 㧸㧵㧿㨀 7 0 1 7 6 0 5 4 26 10 1 ͳ 3 6 70 6 㩍㩨㨲㩇㩖㩩㩤㨼㩄㩧㩎㩥㨺㩣㩟㩐㨹㩎 52 10641 70 6 7 ຠ 52 4 2 465 ຠ 52 4 2 465 52 ઃዻຠ 5514 5 ઃዻຠ 5514 5 2 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 㩃㨺㩖㩨㩣 ຠ 55 8 5 0 0 㩃㨺㩖㩨㩣 ຠ 0 0 ...

Page 92: ... 㪫㪮㪦㩷㪫㪰㪧㪜㪪㩷㪘㪥㪛㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㪪㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪣㪠㪪㪫㪜㪛㩷㪝㪦㪩㩷㪘㪥㩷㪠㪫㪜㪤㪅㩷㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪣㪦㪮㪜㪩㩷㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪪㪟㪠㪧㪧㪜㪛㩷㪠㪥㩷㪧㪣㪘㪚㪜㩷㪦㪝㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪬㪧㪧㪜㪩㩷 㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㪅㩷㪨㪬㪘㪣㪠㪫㪰㩷㪠㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪪㪘㪤㪜㪅 㪘㪄㪊 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 27 㩎㩡㩇㩊㨹㩕㩩㩧㩒㩆㩨 ޓ 㩆㨷 5 6 22 0 5 4 9 575 1 01 㩄㩧㩗㩨㨹㩂㩇 ޓ 6 8 0 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾㧵㧯 ޓ 㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ...

Page 93: ...2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 㪘㪄㪌 㪝䊙䉡䊮䊃䉴䊘䊮䉳㪙㪙 㪤㪦㪬㪥㪫㪠㪥㪞㩷㪪㪧㪦㪥㪞㪜 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 7 㩙㨽㩧㩎㩠㨽㩇㩘㩩㩧㩆㩨 1706 0 5210 1 01 8 㩀㩔㩨㨺 8 18 4 1 01 8 㩀㩔㩨㨺㨿㩅㨾 18 4 0 2 6 1 01 㩎㩡㩇㩊㨹㩕㩩㩧㩒㩆㩨 ޓ 㩆㨷 5 6 22 0 5 4 9 575 1 01 㩄㩧㩗㩨㨹㩂㩇 108 8 1 01 㩔㩨㨼㩧㩎㩨ዊ㩒㩆㩨 0 0 5 4 9 575 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾㧵㧯 ޓ 㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ...

Page 94: ...691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 㪘㪄㪎 1 01 6 2 52 6 01 0 1 2 46 176 0 9 01 14 2 4 5 6 2 4 8 5 52 4 914 0 37 06 6 4 4 5 1 01 1 01 2 5 2 01 52 4 2 465 56 14 7 5 5 65 2 4 8 55 6 2 01 27 㩕㨷㨺㩇㩨 1 8 2 75 㩕㨷㨺㩇㩨 1 8 75 4 5 0 74701 64 1 6 9 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 ޓ 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ ޕ 691 6 ...

Page 95: ...ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 㪘㪄㪐 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 5514 5 ઃዻຠ 7 㩔㩩㩒㩣㩢㩛㨺㩔㩨㨺 2 0 4 18 4 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾㧵㧯 ޓ 㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖ ࠎ ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 ...

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