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4.  ALARMS

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2. Use the Cursorpad (

S

 or 

T

) to select [Water Temperature] and press the 

ENT

 

key.

3. Use the Cursorpad (

S

 or 

T

) to select [Low], [High], [Within], [Outside] or [Shear] 

then press the 

ENT

 key. When you do not set the water temperature alarm, select 

[Off] and go to step 6.

[Low]

: Alarm occurs when the water temperature is equal to or lower than the 

temperature setting.

[High]

: Alarm occurs when the water temperature is equal to or higher than the 

temperature setting.

[Within]

: Alarm occurs when the water temperature is equal to or within the tem-

perature range setting.

[Outside]

: Alarm occurs when the water temperature is equal to or outside the 

temperature range setting.

[Shear]

: Alarm occurs when the water temperature varies more than the temper-

ature setting within one minute.

4. Use the Cursorpad (

X

) to move the cursor to the right and press the 

ENT

 key.

5. Use the Cursorpad to set the value and press the 

ENT

 key. If you selected [Within] 

or [Outside] at step 3, set the value for maximum and minimum temperature.

S

T

: Select [+] or [-]. Change the figure.

W

X

: Move the cursor for digit.

6. Press the 

DISP

 key to close the menu and display the data screen.

Minimum
temperature
Maximum
temperature

To move the cursor
from minimum item
to maximum item,
use the Cursorpad (

).

Summary of Contents for RD-33

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL REMOTE DISPLAY RD 33 www furuno com True ...

Page 2: ...ne free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A JAN 2010 Printed in Japan All rights reserved B AUG 04 2011 Pub No OME 44590 B 00017318311 00017318311 AKMU RD 33 00017318311 00017318311 0 0 0 1 7 3 1 8 3 1 1 ...

Page 3: ...roduct according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org for the correct method of disposal How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery ies To see if your product has a battery ies see the chapter on Maintenance Follow the instructions below if a battery ies is ...

Page 4: ...pment damage The voltage rating of the equipment appears on the label above the power connector Turn off the power immediately if water leaks into the equipment or smoke or fire is coming from the equipment Failure to turn off the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact a FURUNO agent for service Keep heater away from the equipment Heat can change the equipment shape and melt the powe...

Page 5: ...e and the Direction Mode 3 9 3 5 Stopwatch and Timer 3 10 3 6 Locked HDG BRG 3 12 3 7 Cross Track Error 3 14 3 8 How to Switch the Digital Data for Heading and Wind Angle 3 15 3 9 How to Reset the Value 3 16 4 ALARMS 4 1 4 1 Overview 4 1 4 2 Audio Alarm Type 4 4 4 3 How to Set the Alarms 4 4 4 3 1 Arrival Anchor alarm 4 4 4 3 2 XTE Cross Track Error alarm 4 5 4 3 3 Speed SOG STW alarm 4 5 4 3 4 Wa...

Page 6: ...ANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 8 1 Maintenance 8 1 8 2 Troubleshooting 8 2 8 3 Test 8 2 8 4 Factory Reset 8 4 8 5 Demo Mode 8 4 9 INSTALLATION 9 1 9 1 Equipment List 9 1 9 2 Installation 9 2 9 3 Wiring 9 4 9 4 Adjustments 9 7 9 5 Input Output Signal 9 8 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE AP 1 APPENDIX 2 LIST OF TERMS AP 4 SPECIFICATIONS SP 1 INSTALLATION MATERIALS A 1 OUTLINE DRAWINGS D 1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM S 1 ...

Page 7: ...ack from you the end user about whether we are achieving our pur poses Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment Features The main features of the RD 33 are as shown below 4 3 color LCD is visible in direct sunlight Nominal viewing distance 0 6 m Display the navigation data in digital analog and graph formats The design is consistent with NavNet 3D and FI 50 so there is uniformity ...

Page 8: ...on CAN bus compliant Device Power supply CAN bus compliant Device NMEA 0183 Device Standard Option DISP APP TRUE MENU START CLEAR ENT BRILL NavNet 3D Power supply Terminator Terminator RD 33 DISP APP TRUE MENU START CLEAR ENT BRILL CAN bus line 12 VDC FI 50 series Instruments WS 200 RD 33 Junction Box FI 5002 Option DISP APP TRUE MENU START CLEAR ENT BRILL ...

Page 9: ...ion RD 33 RD 33 Junction Box FI 5002 12 VDC FI 50 series Instruments DISP APP TRUE MENU START CLEAR ENT BRILL DISP APP TRUE MENU START CLEAR ENT BRILL RD 33 Junction Box FI 5002 12 VDC NMEA 0183 NMEA 0183 Device NavNet VX2 etc FI 50 series Instruments DISP APP TRUE MENU START CLEAR ENT BRILL ...

Page 10: ...SYSTEM CONFIGURATION viii Environmental category RD 33 Protected from weather FI 5002 ...

Page 11: ...ta screen for Stopwatch Timer1 or 2 Locked HDG or Locked BRG Short press Start to count up down the time Stop the timer to measure lap time Display the locked heading bearing Long press Reset the value 5 MENU Open close the menu Cancel last entry in menu operation and return one layer 6 ENT Save selected menu option Move down one layer when you save the menu option in the layer except undermost on...

Page 12: ...l cover forward RD 33 Booter 1 ver XX XX build YYYY MM DD Program No 2651011 XX XX Initializing Waiting for update request from SIO Waiting for update request from CAN Expanding program Starting program RD 33 ver XX XX build YYYY MM DD Program No 2651010 XX XX Unique Number ZZZZZ ZZZZZZ CAN bus Module ver XX XX Initializing Self Test ROM OK RAM OK Starting program Last used data screen XX XX Progr...

Page 13: ...f 1 3 How to Adjust the Screen Brilliance Key Dimmer You can adjust the screen brilliance and key dimmer as follows 1 Press the key momentarily to show the Brill window 2 For the LCD brilliance press the key or use the Cursorpad W or X to ad just For the key brilliance use the Cursorpad S or T to adjust 3 Press the MENU key to close the window Turn Off in 3s ...

Page 14: ... Display2 Display3 Display4 Display5 Display6 Display7 Display1 The de fault screens are as shown below For details see sections 2 2 and 2 3 DISP key short press DISP key short press DISP key short press DISP key short press DISP key short press DISP key short press DISP key short press Display1 Display2 Display3 Display4 Display5 Display6 Display7 The screen changes in reverse order with DISP key...

Page 15: ... the purposes Fishing Sailing Ship Navigation Environment and Engine Availability of data depends on the sensors connected 2 1 How to Set the Analog Screen Appearance You can select the analog screen appearance from A and B The font background color type of pointer color form and so on differ between A and B 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu Example of A Example of B ...

Page 16: ...ix programmed screens and each screen has four preset screens You can select one of them as the data screen 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Display and press the ENT key 3 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Display1 and press the ENT key Display options for Display1 4 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Fishing Sailing Ship Navigation En vironment or Engin...

Page 17: ... the screen desired and press the ENT key 6 Select the screen for Display2 to Display7 in the same method Display options for Display2 to Display7 Note If you selected Off on the Display2 to Display7 the data screen is skipped by pressing the DISP key 7 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen ...

Page 18: ... Fishing The screen for fishing Pattern 1 SOG Analog meter for Speed Over the Ground Depth W Temp Water tempera ture Pattern 2 HDG Heading meter Blue line COG Pattern 3 W Temp Water tempera ture graph Depth SOG Speed Over the Ground Pattern 4 POSN Position SOG Speed Over the Ground Depth W Temp Water tempera ture Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 ...

Page 19: ...or Ap parent Wind Angle AWS Apparent Wind Speed STW Speed Through the Water Pattern 3 VMG Velocity Made Good SOG Speed Over the Ground RNG Range BRG Bearing TWS True Wind Speed Timer1 Count down timer Laylines Pattern 4 AWS Apparent Wind Speed AWA Apparent Wind An gle Depth STW Speed Through the Water Menu item Description Screen Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 ...

Page 20: ...l and Pitch Pattern 2 ROT Analog meter for Rate Of Turn SOG Speed Over the Ground HDG Heading Pattern 3 Rudder Angle Analog meter for rudder angle Rudder Rudder angle HDG Heading Pattern 4 Roll Pitch ROT Rate Of Turn HDG Heading Menu item Description Screen Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 ...

Page 21: ...G Range SOG Speed Over the Ground Position Latitude Longi tude XTE Cross track Error Highway screen Pattern 3 Position Latitude Longi tude SOG Speed Over the Ground COG Course Over the Ground Pattern 4 POSN Position COG Course Over the Ground SOG Speed Over the Ground Trip Trip distance Menu item Description Screen Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 ...

Page 22: ...D Analog meter for air temperature and humidity Air Temp Air temperature HUMID Humidity Pattern 3 GW DIR Analog meter for Ground Wind direction TWS True Wind Speed GW DIR Ground Wind di rection Pattern 4 Air Temp Air temperature APress Air pressure W Temp Water tempera ture Chill Wind chill tempera ture Menu item Description Screen Pattern 1 Pattern 2 F Pattern 3 Pattern 4 ...

Page 23: ...st pressure E Temp Analog meter for engine temperature Volts Analog meter for in put voltage Pattern 3 RPM Engine Revolutions Per Minute Oil P Engine oil pressure Boost Engine boost pres sure Oil Engine oil temperature Pattern 4 RPM Engine Revolutions Per Minute Oil P Engine oil pressure Oil Engine oil tempera ture Boost Engine boost pres sure Coolant Engine coolant pressure Volts Input voltage Me...

Page 24: ...t data screen How to change the display item 1 With the data screen displayed press the ENT key The screen changes as be low E g Fishing screen pattern 1 2 Use the Cursorpad to select the data box you want to change The selected data box remains undarkened and the unselected data boxes darken 3 Press the ENT key ENT key ...

Page 25: ... unavailable category and category options are displayed in gray 5 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select an option and press the ENT key Note Unavailable style options are displayed in gray 6 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Digital Analog or Graph then press the ENT key How to change the properties 1 With the data screen displayed press the ENT key For the no split screen go to step 3 2 Use the Cu...

Page 26: ...or T to select an option or numeric value then press the ENT key 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set the other options if necessary 7 Press the DISP key or the MENU key to close the menu and display the data screen How to change the custom layout 1 With the data screen displayed press the ENT key long 2 Do steps 4 to 5 at section 2 2 Setting window Options window ...

Page 27: ... Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Display and press the ENT key 3 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Display1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 and press the ENT key 4 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Custom Layout and press the ENT key No split Horizontal two way split Four way split Vertical two way split Horizontal vertical three way split 1 Six way split Horizontal vertical three way split 2 Horizontal verti...

Page 28: ...o select the category desired and press the ENT key The scroll bar indicates additional categories You can scroll through the cat egories by using the Cursorpad S or T The category options screen which de pends on the selected category appears Category options e g Speed category Note 1 If you selected None the data screen is blank Note 2 For details for each category see the next section No spilit...

Page 29: ...t B C D E or F and press the ENT key 11 Repeat steps 7 to 10 to set the category and the style option for each split screen 12 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen 3 2 Options for Categories See the table below for the options for each category Category Option Description Indication Depth Depth Water depth Depth Speed STW Speed Through the Water STW STW MAX Maximum STW ...

Page 30: ...ding to wind force level BFT Beaufort Wind Ground Wind Ground wind direction Wind direc tion measured with true north as the reference direction True wind sub tracted ship s movement from appar ent wind GW DIR Ground Wind Heading Heading Compass direction HDG Heading Heading AVG Average heading HDG AVG Heading AVG Locked HDG See section 3 6 Use for navigating with heading locked Analog screen The ...

Page 31: ...nt Name Position Position latitude longitude of your ship POSN Position COG Course Over the Ground COG SOG Speed Over the Ground SOG Satellites GPS GNSS satellite numbers for using position fixing GPS SAT Satellites Roll Pitch Angle for right and left sway back and forward sway of your ship Roll Angle for right and left sway of your ship S Starboard upward P Port upward Roll Pitch Angle for back a...

Page 32: ...ne Instance 0 1 2 3 This option does not denote a specif ic data screen This number indi cates the engine number that appears on all engine data screens 0 1 2 3 Fuel Info Trip fuel used Total Fuel Info Fuel Rate Fuel consumption per hour Rate Fuel Rate Engine RPM Engine Revolutions Per Minute RPM Engine RPM Engine Trim Engine trim angle Trim Engine Trim Boost Engine boost pressure Boost Engine Tem...

Page 33: ...2 SPD Current2 DIR Current tide direction of second layer CUR 2 DIR Current2 DIR Current3 SPD Current tide speed of third layer CUR 3 Current3 SPD Current3 DIR Current tide direction of third layer CUR 3 DIR Current3 DIR None Blank screen Category Option Description Indication Engine Engine Temp Analog Instance engine number 0 Environment Water Temp Graph No split No split Auto Pilot Rudder Angle ...

Page 34: ...ed STW Digital Wind Wind Angle Digital Auto Pilot Rudder Angle Analog Environment Humidity Digital None Horizontal vertical three way split 3 Speed Trip Digital Speed Odometer Digital Wind Wind Angle Digital Navigation XTE Digital Navigation Roll Digital Engine Engine Temp Digital Speed SOG Digital Wind Wind Speed Digital Heading Heading Digital Navigation Position Digital Four way split Six way s...

Page 35: ...moving ship True True or calculated wind The wind direction relative to the ship s bow and the wind speed as if the ship is stationary AWS Apparent Wind Speed Wind speed measured by wind transducer TWS True Wind Speed Wind speed calculated as if the ship is stationary AWA Apparent Wind Angle Wind angle measured by wind transducer TWA True Wind Angle Wind angle calculated as if the ship is stationa...

Page 36: ...lect True or Mag then press the ENT key True The bearing measured using true North as the reference direction Mag Magnetic The bearing measured with magnetic north as the reference di rection 5 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen 3 5 Stopwatch and Timer You can display the stopwatch or timer screen for no split screen or horizontal vertical three way split 3 screen see...

Page 37: ...ough the time indication stops the count is continued internally To start the timer again press the START CLEAR key again When the remaining time is 10 minutes the alarm sounds Then the alarm sounds at the specified time When the count is 0 the timer counts up the time Timer1 2 Count down timer How to reset the value For no split screen Press the START CLEAR key long For horizontal vertical three ...

Page 38: ...iation of the ship s heading or bearing To unlock the heading or bearing press the START CLEAR key E g Locked HDG Analog Note The digital angle indication is not displayed on the horizontal vertical three way split 3 screen The digital locked heading bearing is the angle at the moment that the START CLEAR key is pressed The pointer shows the difference between the locked heading bearing and the ac...

Page 39: ... bearing is locked it is unlocked when you change the direction mode Note 2 You can perform this operation in the System menu see section 7 6 Digital screen To display only the value for the locked heading or the locked bearing in zoomed for mat change the analog format to digital format 1 With the Locked HDG or Locked BRG screen displayed press the ENT key 2 Press the ENT key long 3 Use the Curso...

Page 40: ... Bearing to the destination waypoint Range to the destination waypoint Course over the gorund Speed over the ground Ship s position Digital XTE Cross track error indication Destination waypoint name Direction to steer Appears on right or left side depending on the direction to steer Green Steer right Red Steer left Analog XTE scale and triangle mark The red triangle mark shifts with ship s XTE Whe...

Page 41: ... the data screen for XTE dis played use the Cursorpad to change the scale range S X Increase the numeric value T W Decrease the numeric value Note When the XTE exceeds the setting scale range the red triangle mark on the highway screen flashes 3 8 How to Switch the Digital Data for Heading and Wind Angle You can switch the digital data on the analog screen as follows Heading Available for Use the ...

Page 42: ... for the following options by pressing the START CLEAR key long Both are reset simultaneouslly When the value which you want to reset is displayed in the data screen long press the START CLEAR key The value is reset after the one long beep Note In the split screen press the ENT key to activate the data box then long press the START CLEAR key Category Option Speed STW MAX STW AVG SOG MAX SOG AVG Tr...

Page 43: ...the alarm status is cleared When a new alarm occurs the audio alarm sounds and the alarm message appears Alarm status The alarm status window shows all currently violated alarms max ten The list is up dated The alarm which is cleared from the alarm status is deleted from the list at the time When there are no alarms No Message appears 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu Arrival Anchor STW Time R...

Page 44: ...tions Lower or higher than the SOG setting Inside or outside of the SOG range setting Equal to the SOG setting 4 3 3 STW ALARM The STW alarm is generated in one of the fol lowing conditions Lower or higher than the STW setting Inside or outside of the STW range setting Equal to the STW setting WATER TEMPERATURE ALARM The water temperature alarm is generated in one of the following conditions Lower...

Page 45: ...7 PITCH ALARM The backward and forward sway of your ship is equal to or exceeds the pitch setting BATTERY ALARM The input voltage is the voltage setting or be low 4 3 8 MAX TRUE WIND SPEED ALARM The true wind speed is the max true wind set ting or above LOW TRUE WIND SPEED ALARM The true wind speed is the low true wind set ting or below HIGH APPARENT WIND ANGLE ALARM The wind angle from starboard ...

Page 46: ...larms 4 3 1 Arrival Anchor alarm The arrival alarm and anchor alarm cannot be activated together Arrival The arrival alarm alerts you that your ship enters the alarm zone centering on the destination waypoint Anchor The anchor alarm alerts you that your ship is moving when your ship should be at rest 1 Open the Alarms menu 2 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Arrival Anchor and press the ENT key 3...

Page 47: ... set on the navigation equipment connected 1 Open the Alarms menu 2 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select XTE and press the ENT key 3 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select On and press the ENT key When you do not set the XTE alarm select Off and go to step 6 4 Use the Cursorpad X to move the cursor to the right and press the ENT key 5 Use the Cursorpad to set the value and press the ENT key 6 Press the ...

Page 48: ...e the Cursorpad X to move the cursor to the right and press the ENT key 5 Use the Cursorpad to set the value and press the ENT key If you selected Within or Outside at step 3 set the value for maximum and minimum speed 6 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen 4 3 4 Water temperature alarm The water temperature alarm alerts you when the water temperature is lower or higher...

Page 49: ...within the tem perature range setting Outside Alarm occurs when the water temperature is equal to or outside the temperature range setting Shear Alarm occurs when the water temperature varies more than the temper ature setting within one minute 4 Use the Cursorpad X to move the cursor to the right and press the ENT key 5 Use the Cursorpad to set the value and press the ENT key If you selected With...

Page 50: ... equal to or deeper than the depth setting Within Alarm occurs when the depth is equal to or within the depth range set ting Outside Alarm occurs when the depth is equal to or outside the depth range setting 4 Use the Cursorpad X to move the cursor to the right and press the ENT key 5 Use the Cursorpad to set the value and press the ENT key If you selected Within or Outside at step 3 set the value...

Page 51: ...ht and left sway of your ship is equal to or exceeds the roll setting Set the starboard or port angle The pitch alarm alerts you when the backward and forward sway of your ship is equal to or exceeds the pitch setting Set the backward or forward angle 1 Open the Alarms menu 2 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Roll or Pitch then press the ENT key 3 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select On and press t...

Page 52: ... true wind speed is the max true wind setting or above Low True Wind Speed The low true wind speed alarm alerts you when the true wind speed is the low true wind setting or below High APP Wind Angle The high APP wind angle alarm alerts you when the apparent wind angle from starboard is the high appar ent wind angle setting or above Set the starboard angle with reference to the head ing Low APP Win...

Page 53: ...sorpad S or T to see all data 5 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen Depth Depth Speed STW SOG Trip Odometer Wind APP Wind Speed True Wind Speed APP Wind Angle True Wind Angle Heading Heading Variation Deviation COG ROT Navigation BRG RNG XTE Waypoint No Waypoint Name Lat Lon Satellites Roll Pitch Destination Lat Destination Lon ETA Time ETA Date TD 1 TD 2 Environment T...

Page 54: ... ENT key 3 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select CAN bus Devices and press the ENT key How to nickname the CAN bus device 1 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select the nickname desired and press the ENT key 2 Use the Cursorpad to change the nickname The available characters are A to Z 0 to 9 _ and space Set the nickname within 10 letters S T Change the figure W X Move the cursor for digit 3 Press the ENT ...

Page 55: ...d S or T to select the item desired and press the ENT key The list of the data source appears 5 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select the data source desired and press the ENT key 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set the other items if necessary 7 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen PGN transmitting Transmit the input data selected as the data source in PGN format 1 Press the ME...

Page 56: ...5 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 5 4 6 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen Note When the other units on CAN bus network is set to On for PGN transmit ting set Off in this RD 33 ...

Page 57: ...rmat for the position of your ship 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Pos TD Setup and press the ENT key 3 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Display and press the ENT key 4 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select xx xxx xx xx x or LC TD then press the ENT key If you selected xx xxx or xx xx x go to step 6 xx xxx Display latitude and longitude with no seconds xx ...

Page 58: ...e the Cursorpad S or T to select UTD1 and press the ENT key 6 Use the Cursorpad to set the offset and press the ENT key 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set the offset for UTD2 6 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen 6 2 Laylines Laylines are the two lines toward the right and left with reference to the ground wind around the destination waypoint You can display the past lines ...

Page 59: ...upwind 4 Use the Cursorpad S or T to set the angle and press the ENT key 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the angle for Downwind Angle Display 6 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Past Line History and press the ENT key 7 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Off or On then press the ENT key If you selected Off go to step 10 Off Do not display the past laylines On Display the past laylines 45 45 45 45 G...

Page 60: ...ey 9 Use the Cursorpad S or T to set the time interval and press the ENT key You can display the five past laylines per setting time interval 10 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen The past lay lines are displayed in light blue Past laylines Past laylines Current laylines WP0001 ...

Page 61: ...7 1 Units of Measurement You can set the units of measurement for depth ship speed distance wind speed water temperature fuel and engine pressure 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select System and press the ENT key 3 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Units and press the ENT key ...

Page 62: ...ata you can set the offset to eliminate an error For example enter 1 5 F when the water temperature is always displayed at 1 5 F higher than the actual temperature 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select System and press the ENT key 3 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Offset and press the ENT key 4 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Depth Wind Angle or Water Tem...

Page 63: ...at 10 faster than the actual speed 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select System and press the ENT key 3 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select Adjustment and press the ENT key 4 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select STW or Wind Speed then press the ENT key 5 Use the Cursorpad S or T to set the value and use the Cursorpad X to move the cursor to the next digit Repeat t...

Page 64: ... 5 Use the Cursorpad S or T to set the value and press the ENT key to save the setting To close the window without saving press the MENU key instead of the ENT key The setting range is 0 12 seconds The higher the setting the slower the response of the display 0 second means no average 6 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen 7 4 Scale Range You can set the scale range for...

Page 65: ... or T to select System and press the ENT key Menu item Option Speed kn 0 20kn 0 40kn 0 80kn km h 0 40km h 0 80km h 0 160km h mph 0 20mph 0 40mph 0 80mph Volts 8 16V 16 32V Engine Speed RPM 0 4x1000RPM 0 6x1000RPM 0 8x1000RPM Engine Boost Pressure psi 0 30psi 0 70psi 0 150psi 0 360psi 0 440psi bar 0 2bar 0 5bar 0 10bar 0 25bar 0 30bar Engine Temperature F 150 250 F 120 300 F C 60 120 C 50 150 C Eng...

Page 66: ...orpad S or T to select Time Offset and press the ENT key 4 Use the Cursorpad S or T to set the time and press the ENT key The setting range is 14 00 14 00 5 Press the DISP key to close the menu and display the data screen Daylight saving time You can show the time in daylight saving time 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select System and press the ENT key 3 Use t...

Page 67: ...magnetic variation and var ies with respect to the observation point on earth Your unit is preprogrammed with all the earth s magnetic variation If you selected Auto the programmed value is used to display magnetic bearing However you can enter variation manually to improve ac curacy referring to the latest navigation chart Select Manual and press the ENT key Use the Cursorpad X to move the cursor...

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Page 69: ...ent scratching using tissue paper and an LCD clean er To remove dirt or salt deposits use an LCD cleaner wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt or salt Change paper frequently so the salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD Do not use solvents such as thinner acetone or benzene for cleaning Also do not use degreaser or antifog solution as they can strip the coating from the LCD LC...

Page 70: ... or T to select Self Test and press the ENT key 4 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select System Test and press the ENT key Symptom Remedy You cannot turn on the power Check that the power cable is firmly fastened Check for damaged power cable and connector No picture appears Press the key several times to adjust the screen brilliance There is no response when a key is pressed Turn off and on the power...

Page 71: ...ISP key to close the menu and display the data screen No Items Description 1 ROM RAM The results of the ROM RAM test are displayed as OK or NG No Good If any NG is dis played contact your dealer 2 0183 The result of the port NMEA 0183 is displayed as OK or NG Port NMEA 0183 requires a special connector to test it When a special connector is not connected is shown If any NG is dis played contact yo...

Page 72: ...ess the ENT key The equipment re starts with the default settings The Installation menu screen appears 8 5 Demo Mode A demo mode which shows internally generated navigation data is provided to ac quaint you with the features of the RD 33 SIM simulation appears on the screen when the demo mode is turned on 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select System and press t...

Page 73: ...m FI 50 CHAIN 10M 000 166 952 11 10 m FI 50 CHAIN 20M 000 166 953 11 20 m Cable Assy MJ A6SPF0003 020C 000 154 029 10 For NMEA 0183 w 2 m ca ble connector at one end 6P MJ A6SPF0003 050C 000 154 054 10 5 m MJ A6SPF0003 100C 000 168 924 10 10 m MJ A6SPF0003 150C 000 159 643 10 15 m Cable Assy M12 05BM 05BF 010 000 167 962 11 CAN bus w 1 m cable con nector at both ends M12 05BM 05BF 020 000 167 963 ...

Page 74: ...g netic fields like a motor or generator Allow enough maintenance space at the sides and rear of the remote display and leave enough slack in cables to facilitate maintenance and servicing Observe the compass safe distances see page ii to prevent the interference to a magnetic compass Flush mounting See the outline drawing in the back of this manual 1 Make a cutout in the mounting location using t...

Page 75: ...ush mounting location use the panel remover supplied as accessories to remove the panel as shown below Desktop or table underside mounting See the outline drawing in the back of this manual 1 Make four pilot holes for self tapping screws 5x20 in the mounting location 2 Remove the hanger assembly from the remote display 3 Connect the cable connectors see section 9 3 4 Fix the hanger to the mounting...

Page 76: ... BRILL FI 50 CHAIN xxM 0 3 m 1 m 5 m 10 m 20 m FI 50 CHAIN xxM 0 3 m 1 m 5 m 10 m 20 m CAN bus device e g NavNet 3D CAN bus device e g NavNet 3D CAN bus Pin Signal Wire color 1 2 3 4 5 FG NET S NET C NET H NET L Drain Red Black White Blue IV 1 25sq To ground terminal on hull MJ A6SPF0003 xxxC 2 5 10 15 m NMEA port Pin Signal Wire color 1 2 3 4 5 6 TD A TD B RD A RD B NC FG White Black Yellow Green...

Page 77: ... CN5 DROP JUNCTION BOX FI 5002 option Fix cable with supplied cable ties FI 5002 Power cable 2 m M12 05BM 05BF 0xx 1 m 2 m 6 m Side view Top view CN2 BACKBONE MC connector RD 33 rear Power switchboard Screw Core Twist MC connector 6 mm Sheath Cable Fabrication Drain wire Wire Conn Pt Drain 1 Red 2 Black 3 White 4 Blue 5 How to insert cores 1 Twist the cores 2 Unfasten the screw with Philips head s...

Page 78: ... set to OFF position Parts name Type Code Number Remarks Male terminator LTWMN 05AMMT SL8001 000 160 508 10 Mini connector Female terminator LTWMN 05AFFT SL8001 000 160 509 10 Mini connector Male terminator LTWMC 05BMMT SL8001 000 168 604 10 Micro connector Female terminator LTWMC 05BFFT SL8001 000 168 605 10 Micro connector NavNet 3D Power supply RD 33 DISP APP TRUE MENU START CLEAR ENT BRILL Ter...

Page 79: ... English The menu for units of measure ment appears 3 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select the menu item desired and press the ENT key 4 Use the Cursorpad S or T to select an option and press the ENT key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Depth Speed Distance Wind Speed Temperature Fuel Engine Pressure Time Offset Set the difference between UTC Universal time coordinated and local time ...

Page 80: ...Vessel heading 130577 Direction data NMEA 0183 HDT T PFEC Gpatt T VHW T HDG M V D Heading Magnetic CAN bus 127250 Vessel heading 130577 Direction data NMEA 0183 HDG M V D HDM M VHW M Course True CAN bus 129026 COG SOG Rapid Update 130577 Direction data NMEA 0183 VTG RMC RMA Course Magnetic CAN bus 129026 COG SOG Rapid Update 130577 Direction data NMEA 0183 VTG ROT Rate of Turn CAN bus 127251 Rate ...

Page 81: ...ZTG Time difference CAN bus 130052 Loran C TD data NMEA 0183 GLC GTD Date CAN bus 126992 System time 129033 Time Date NMEA 0183 ZDA RMC Time CAN bus 126992 System time 129033 Time Date NMEA 0183 ZDA RMC Water temperature CAN bus 130310 Environmental Parameters 130311 Environmental Parameters NMEA 0183 MTW MDA Temperature CAN bus 130310 Environmental Parameters NMEA 0183 MDA Atmosphere CAN bus 1303...

Page 82: ...27250 Heading Magnetic 2 CAN 0183 127250 130577 HDG VHW M 0183 CAN HDG HDM VHW M 127250 Variation CAN 0183 127250 127258 HDG RMC 0183 CAN HDG 127250 Deviation CAN 0183 127250 HDG 0183 CAN HDG 127250 Course True 2 CAN 0183 129026 130577 VTG RMC 0183 CAN VTG T RMC RMA 129026 Course Magnetic 2 CAN 0183 129026 130577 VTG 0183 CAN VTG M 129026 ROT Rate of Turn CAN 0183 0183 CAN BRG Bearing True CAN 018...

Page 83: ... CAN 0183 126992 129033 RMC 0183 CAN ZDA RMC 126992 Time CAN 0183 126992 129033 RMC 0183 CAN ZDA RMC 126992 Water temperature CAN 0183 130310 130311 MTW 0183 CAN MTW MDA 130311 Temperature CAN 0183 0183 CAN Atmosphere CAN 0183 0183 CAN MDA 130311 Humidity CAN 0183 0183 CAN MDA 130311 Rudder CAN 0183 127245 RSA 0183 CAN RSA 127245 Engine CAN 0183 0183 CAN Current tide CAN 0183 0183 CAN Data Port Se...

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Page 85: ...yout Off Display7 Fishing Sailing Ship Navigation Environment Engine Custom Layout Off Buzzer Short Long Continuous Arrival Anchor Off Arrival Anchor XTE Off On SOG Off Low High Within Outside STW Off Low High Within Outside Water Temperature Off Low High Within Outside Shear Depth Off Low High Within Outside Time Off On Trip Off On Odometer Off On Roll Off On Pitch Off On Low Battery Off On Max T...

Page 86: ... Units Offset Adjustment Response Time Pos TD Setup Laylines System Continued from previous page Depth m ft fa pb Speed kn km h mph Distance nm km sm Wind Speed kn m s mph Temperature C F Fuel l g Engine Pressure bar psi Depth 99 9ft 99 9ft 0 0ft Wind Angle 179 180 0 Water Temperature 99 9 F 99 9 F 0 0 F STW 0 30 2 50 1 00 Wind Speed 0 3 2 5 1 0 Depth 0 12s 3s STW 0 12s 0s SOG 0 12s 0s VMG 0 12s 3...

Page 87: ... 0 150psi 0 360psi 0 440psi Engine Oil Temperature 150 250 F 120 300 F Engine Coolant Pressure 0 30psi 0 70psi 0 150psi 0 360psi 0 440psi Scale Ranges HDG COG Ref True Mag Magnetic Variation Auto Manual Locked Heading Display Current Heading Locked Heading Locked Bearing Display Current Bearing Locked Bearing Time Offset 14 00 14 00 8 00 Daylight Saving Time Off On Time Display 12Hour 24Hour Date ...

Page 88: ...tive to the moving vessel AVG Average AWA Apparent Wind Angle AWS Apparent Wind Speed BFT Beaufort Wind BRG Bearing CMG Course Made Good CNT Count COG Course Over the Ground CUR Current Dest Destination DIR Direction DMG Distance Made Good ETA Estimated Time of Arrival E Temp Engine Temperature g gallon GW Ground Wind HDG Heading HUMID Humidity Info Information l liter Lat Latitude Lon Longitude M...

Page 89: ...Speed Through the Water Average STWMAX Speed Through the Water Maximum T True True wind The wind direction relative to the ship s bow and the wind speed as if the ship is stationary T True True bearing The bearing measured using true North as the ref erence direction TD Time difference Position in Loran C Temp Temperature TWA True Wind Angle TWS True Wind Speed VMG Velocity Made Good WPT Waypoint ...

Page 90: ... NMEA0183 Ver3 0 current loop Input data sentences APB BWR BWC CUR DBS DBT DBK DPT GGA GLC GLL GNS GTD HDG HDM HDT MTW MDA MWV RMA RMB RMC ROT RSA VBW VHW VTG VWR VWT XTE VDR XTE ZDA ZTG Output data sentences DPT HDG HDT MTW MWV RMC RSA VHW VTG XTE 2 3 CAN bus PGN NMEA2000 Input 059392 904 060928 065286 126208 992 127245 250 257 258 488 489 497 128259 267 275 129025 029 033 284 285 130306 310 311 ...

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Page 94: ...FI 5002 POWERCABLE 2m 12VDC シロ WHT 12 24VDC 3 NOTE 1 SHIPYARD SUPPLY 2 OPTION 3 WHEN CAN bus NETWORK IS NOT USED 注記 1 造船所手配 2 オプション 3 CAN busネットワークを使用しないとき 4 コネクタプラグを切断して接続のこと 4 CONNECT WIRES AFTER CONNECTOR PLUG REOVED M12 05BM 05BF 6m φ6 4 SR7000 LTW12 05AMMM 1 2 3 4 5 リモートディスプレイ REMOTE DISPLAY SHIELD NET S NET C NET H NET L SHIELD NET S NET C NET H NET L 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 TD A TD B RD H RD ...

Page 95: ... L Language 7 7 Laylines 6 2 LCD test 8 2 List of terms AP 4 Locked bearing 3 12 7 7 Locked heading 3 12 7 7 M Magnetic variation 7 7 Maintenance 8 1 Menu tree AP 1 O Odometer alarm 4 8 Offset 7 2 Other alarms 4 10 Output signal 9 10 P PGN transmitting 5 3 Pitch alarm 4 9 Position format 6 1 Power on off 1 2 Programmed screen 2 2 Engine 2 9 Environment 2 8 Fishing 2 4 Navigation 2 7 Sailing 2 5 Sh...

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