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Installation Manual

MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY

Model

 TZT16F

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ i
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................... ii
EQUIPMENT LISTS........................................................................................................ iii

1. MOUNTING..............................................................................................................1-1

1.1 Installation of Multi Function Display..................................................................................1-1
1.2 Installation of Transducers.................................................................................................1-6

2. WIRING....................................................................................................................2-1

2.1 Interface Connections (Rear of Unit) .................................................................................2-1
2.2 Composite Connector ........................................................................................................2-2
2.3 How to Secure and Waterproof Connections.....................................................................2-3
2.4 Power Cable ......................................................................................................................2-3
2.5 MULTI Cable......................................................................................................................2-4
2.6 DRS Radar Sensor Connections .......................................................................................2-5
2.7 Network Connector ............................................................................................................2-5
2.8 CAN bus (NMEA2000 Connector) .....................................................................................2-5
2.9 Transducer (Option)...........................................................................................................2-9
2.10 Example TZT16F System Configurations ........................................................................2-10

3. HOW TO SET UP THE EQUIPMENT......................................................................3-1

3.1 How to Set Time Zone, Time Format and Language.........................................................3-3
3.2 How to Set Units of Measurement .....................................................................................3-4
3.3 Initial Setup ........................................................................................................................3-5
3.4 How to Set Up the Radar .................................................................................................3-11
3.5 How to Set Up the Sounder .............................................................................................3-13
3.6 Wireless LAN Setting .......................................................................................................3-18
3.7 Ferry Mode.......................................................................................................................3-20

PACKING LISTS ......................................................................................................... A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS ................................................................................................ D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS.............................................................................. S-1

Summary of Contents for TZT16F

Page 1: ...te Connector 2 2 2 3 How to Secure and Waterproof Connections 2 3 2 4 Power Cable 2 3 2 5 MULTI Cable 2 4 2 6 DRS Radar Sensor Connections 2 5 2 7 Network Connector 2 5 2 8 CAN bus NMEA2000 Connector...

Page 2: ...is manual is elemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A FEB 2020 Printed in Japan All rights reserved Pub No IME 45110 A TEHI TZT16F 0...

Page 3: ...t the power supply is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or damage the equipment Use the proper fuse Use of an incorrect fuse ma...

Page 4: ...ed to the weather Other units Protected from the weather Transducer 6 Fish Finder Power Amplifier DI FFAMP 2 A maximum of 6 units of NavNet TZtouch2 3 can be connected NavNet TZtouch2 requires softwar...

Page 5: ...00 Joint Box TL CAT 012 000 167 140 For LAN network Network LAN Cable MOD Z072 020 001 167 880 LAN cable cross pair 2 m MOD Z073 030 000 167 171 LAN cable straight 2 pairs 3 m MOD Z072 050 001 167 890...

Page 6: ...200 1T 10M 1 000 015 170 1 kW Matching box MB 1100 required for installation of these transducers 50B 6 10M 000 015 042 50B 6B 15M 000 015 043 200B 5S 10M 000 015 029 Transducer Requires DI FFAMP 28BL...

Page 7: ...7 609 1 kW ACCU FISHTM function available CM265LH FJ12 000 037 610 TM265LH FJ12 000 037 611 CHIRP Transducer Requires DI FFAMP PM111LHG 000 027 404 2 kW CM599LHG 000 027 406 2 to 3 kW CM599LM 000 027...

Page 8: ...P Output power Model Remarks 1 kW B265LH CM265LH TM265LH ACCU FISHTM function available B265LM B275LHW CM265LM ACCU FISHTM function NOT available CM275LHW TM265LM TM275LHW Output power Model 2 kW PM11...

Page 9: ...netic field generating equipment such as motors and generators For maintenance and checking purposes leave sufficient space around the unit and leave slack in cables Minimum recommended space is shown...

Page 10: ...caution so as not to damage the wings or thread 3 Connect all cables at the back of the TZT16F See section 2 1 4 Remove the hex bolts from the flush mounting plate 5 Attach flush mount sponges to the...

Page 11: ...use the flush mount fixture to tilt or warp Check that the flush mount fixtures and wing bolts are not tilted or warped referring to the following examples Set TZT16F to the cutout Attach the flush mo...

Page 12: ...Connect necessary cable referring to chapter 2 5 Set the unit and F Mount Panel into the cutout as shown in the figure to the right then use the supplied self tapping screws SUS304 6 pcs fix the F Mou...

Page 13: ...re below to mount the TZT16F Use the optional kit Bracket16 contents shown below for mounting the TZT16F Type OP19 21 Code No 001 563 940 1 Fix the hanger by using self tapping screws 5 20 SUS304 supp...

Page 14: ...e TZT16F unit to the hanger and tighten the knob bolts 1 2 Installation of Transducers Note For instructions regarding installation of network fish finder transducers see the respective manual Knob Kn...

Page 15: ...nsducer cable and the following factors in mind Air bubbles and turbulence caused by movement of the boat seriously degrade the sounding capability of the transducer The trans ducer should therefore b...

Page 16: ...eaded stuffing tube of the transducer through the hull making sure it is drilled vertically 4 Apply a sufficient amount of high quality caulking compound to the top surface of the transducer around th...

Page 17: ...the transducer Do not use this method on a double layer hull Before attaching the transducer to the hull check that the site is suitable by following steps 1 to 3 in the installation procedure below S...

Page 18: ...ternal sounder is selected as the source 8 Tap the icon to return to the Fish Finder menu 9 Scroll the Fish Finder menu to show the FISH FINDER INITIAL SETUP menu then tap Transducer Setup 10 Tap Tran...

Page 19: ...ove any air which may be trapped in the marine sealant 4 Support the transducer with a piece of wood to keep it in place while the sealant is drying It takes 24 to 72 hours to harden completely 5 Turn...

Page 20: ...improve water flow and minimize air bubbles staying on the transducer face incline the trans ducer about 5 at the rear This may require a certain amount of experi mentation for fine tuning at high cr...

Page 21: ...25STID MSD is de signed for thru hull mounting Note the fol lowing points when installing Select a location where turbulence or bubbles do not occur when cruising Select a location where noises from p...

Page 22: ...etest for speed and temperature Connect the sensor to the instrument and spin the paddlewheel Check for a speed reading and the approximate air temperature If there is no reading return the sensor to...

Page 23: ...ccur 2 To adjust the sensor s angle relative to the hull use the tapered plastic shim provided If the bracket has been temporarily fastened to the transom remove it Key the shim in place on the back o...

Page 24: ...rough a drain hole or through a new hole drilled in the transom above the waterline If a hole must be drilled choose a location well above the waterline Check for obstructions such as trim tabs pumps...

Page 25: ...screw to prevent water from seeping into the transom If you have drilled a hole through the transom apply marine sealant to the space around the cable where it passes through the transom 6 Position t...

Page 26: ...1 MOUNTING 1 18 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 27: ...K1 2 NETWORK1 2 NMEA2000 NMEA2000 MULTI cable MULTI cable VIDEO IN 1 2 VIDEO IN 1 2 1 Lay the ground wire away from this unit s power cable 2 Use of the extension cable C332 10M may cause the followin...

Page 28: ...120 x Nerwork1 2 You can connect to an external network device using a LAN cable Use HUB 101 op tion when connecting multiple devices The MCU 005 can be also used by using a PoE hub Video out external...

Page 29: ...e beginning the connection Ground Wire Connect the ground wire IV 8sq Local supply to the ground terminal on the rear pan el with the crimp terminal Wrap connection in vulcanizing tape for waterproofi...

Page 30: ...menu to show NMEA0183 Output then tap NMEA0183 Output 4 Tap Baud Rate to set the output baud rate Available options are 4 800 9 600 and 38 400 5 Tap the appropriate setting then tap the icon 6 Tap NM...

Page 31: ...style connector All TZT16F must be connected to the same CAN bus backbone What is CAN bus CAN bus is a communication protocol NMEA2000 compliant that shares multiple data and signals through a single...

Page 32: ...ne status display How to connect the engine The TZT16F connects to the Yamaha engine network via the Yamaha Interface Unit Arrange the Yamaha Interface Unit through a local Yamaha representative The Y...

Page 33: ...the radar operating modes The NMEA0183 heading refresh rate needs to be 100 ms in order for any radar function to work properly NMEA0183 heading can be accepted on any CAN bus port at a baud rate up...

Page 34: ...ass B Extended Position Report 129041 AIS Aids to Navigation AtoN Report 129291 Set Drift Rapid Update 129538 GNSS Control Status 129540 GNSS Satellites in View 129793 AIS UTC and Date Report 129794 A...

Page 35: ...smit PGN s group function For Certification Receiving output requirement PGN List Received PGN s group function For Certification Receiving output requirement 126992 System Time 1000 126993 Heartbeat...

Page 36: ...The example below shows a typical configuration for small vessels Note 1 Matching Box MB 1100 optional supply is required for some FURUNO trans ducers See the INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM at the back of t...

Page 37: ...equired when two or more pieces of network equipment are connected to the TZT3 unit 2 Local Supply 3 Backup Transducer B CM265LH B CM275LHW HUB 101 1 OR Multi Function Display TZT16F Multi Function Di...

Page 38: ...2 WIRING 2 12 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 39: ...the power on 2 After the startup process completes the last used display appears and a warning message is displayed After reading the message tap OK 3 Tap the Home icon to show the home screen and dis...

Page 40: ...aracters 7 Tap Close Indicated as an X at the top right hand side of the screen to exit How to use the software keyboard No Description 1 Cursor position is highlighted 2 Backspace Delete Tap to erase...

Page 41: ...t the time difference using 15 minute intervals then tap 6 Drag the menu to show the Time Format menu item then tap Time Format to show the option window 7 Select how to display time in 12 or 24 hour...

Page 42: ...Set the unit of measurement for long distances Nautical Mile Kilometer Mile Range Short Set the unit of measurement for short distances Foot Meter Yard Depth Set the unit of measurement for depth Foot...

Page 43: ...m Port side is negative Starboard side is positive Menu item Description Options setting range Boat Length Set the length of your boat 0 m to 999 m Size of Static Icon Set the size of static such as...

Page 44: ...han actual a positive value if the indication is lower than ac tual 7 to 7 Engine Interface Software Ver ID Display engine interface software version and ID Reset Engine Inter face Reset engine interf...

Page 45: ...Nickname for them here NMEA0183 Output Note If the TTM sentence is received at the same time as another sentence the constraints to commu nication bandwidth may cause a decrease in the number of TTM...

Page 46: ...s adjusted according to vessel speed ON OFF Minimum Speed Set the minimum speed threshold Exceed ing this speed activates volume auto control 0 0 kn to 98 9 kn Maximum Speed Set the maximum speed thre...

Page 47: ...imum Wind Speed Set the transducer s maximum detectable speed 1 kn to 99 kn Menu Item Description Options setting range Minimum Depth Set the transducer s minimum detectable depth 1 m to 1999 m Maximu...

Page 48: ...on Add Default CZone Pages Create edit C Zone pages CZone DIP Switch Settings Set this unit s DIP switches For the serviceman Do not change the set tings Menu item Description Reset Instrument Pag es...

Page 49: ...n page 3 13 179 9 to 180 0 Main Bang Suppression If main bang appears at the screen center slide the circle icon so that the main bang disappears while watching the radar echo at the left hand side of...

Page 50: ...Not available greyed out with the radar sensor DRS4DL FAR 2xx7 series radar antenna TX Channel Select 1 2 or 3 the channel where the interference is smallest See the operator s manual for details Not...

Page 51: ...direction rotate echo in counterclockwise direction 7 Confirm that the target echo is displayed at correct bearing on the screen 3 5 How to Set Up the Sounder If you have an internal sounder or BBDS1...

Page 52: ...AL SETUP SENSOR LIST the Fish Finder Source option reflects the name change TZT16F DFF1 BBDS1 DFF3 DFF1 UHD Preset Frequency Setup DI FFAMP Used when you want to change the transmission center frequen...

Page 53: ...ual for details Note This menu item is available only for DFF3 users 50 to 50 Frequency Adjust LF TX Pulse HF The pulse length is automatically set according to range and shift however it can also be...

Page 54: ...llow Deep Set Hardware to Factory Default Reset the external fish finder to its factory default settings OK Cancel Restore Default Settings Restore all menu settings to default OK Cancel Menu item Des...

Page 55: ...Low Frequency Menu item Description Options setting range High Frequency KHz Set the kHz frequency for high frequency Setting ranges vary depending on the transducer connected Transducer Power HF Set...

Page 56: ...Description Options setting range Motion Sensor Type Select the sensor connected to your TZT16F unit For all sensors other than SC 50 and SC 110 select SC 30 Note This menu item is not available when...

Page 57: ...so connect directly to the unit allowing use of the TZT16F applications 1 Tap the Home icon to show the home screen and display mode set tings 2 Tap Settings then General in that order 3 Tap Wireless...

Page 58: ...sensors must support heading offset command from the TZT16F Both heading sensors and radar sensors must be powered on when the TZT16F sends the command Both the heading sensor and radar sensor must b...

Page 59: ...10 CABLE ASSEMBLY 1 FRU CCB12 MJ 01 000 197 069 10 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 1 CP19 02501 001 563 860 00 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 1 CP19 02503 001 566 960 00 DOCUMENT FLUSH MOUNTING TEMPLATE 1 C42 01904 00...

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Page 61: ...O 001 175 940 00 TYPE FP26 00401 OUTLINE NAME Q TY REMARKS NO DESCRIPTIONS 1 1 9 ACCESSORIES 26AD X 9501 LCD CLEANING CLOTH 19 028 3125 7 1 100 360 677 10 1 CODE NO DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE...

Page 62: ...D 1 14 Jun 2019 H MAKI...

Page 63: ...14 Feb 2020 H MAKI D 2...

Page 64: ...D 3 14 Jun 2019 H MAKI...

Page 65: ...D 4 11 Nov 2019 H MAKI...

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