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MX610/MX612

Operator and Installation Manual

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Page 1: ...ENGLISH MX610 MX612 Operator and Installation Manual navico com commercial www busse yachtshop de info busse yachtshop de...

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Page 3: ...s at the time of printing Navico Holding AS and its sub sidiaries branches and affiliates reserve the right to make changes to specifications without notice Compliance The MX610 MX612 system complies...

Page 4: ...is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect...

Page 5: ...nd submenus 21 Tools page 22 AIS Vessel info 22 Alarms 22 Satellites 22 Waypoints routes tracks 23 Trip Log 23 Sun moon 23 Tides 24 System configuration 24 General 24 Quick Menu Dialog and Submenus 24...

Page 6: ...systems 70 MX61xJB junction box 70 MX610JB mounting 70 MX612JB Mounting 71 MX610 MX612 display unit mechanical dimensions 72 GS70 antenna unit 72 MX521A MX521B smart D GPS antenna unit 73 HS80 HS80A...

Page 7: ...try The same action as pressing the center of the rotary knob 7 MOB key Short press will save the present position L L into the next vacant waypoint Press and hold for 3 seconds activates the Man Over...

Page 8: ...details Normally the status bar blinks off every 4 seconds to show what is behind it This is not an alarm condition 5 Main Menu The main menu is used to operate the system and to adjust configuration...

Page 9: ...headers are changed from GPxxx to GNxxx GPS GLONASS selection By default the SIMRAD CDU is set to navigate using the GPS satellite system When using the MX521B smart antenna or the HS80A MX575D smart...

Page 10: ...f the ship s position This feature requires at least five GPS satellites to operate properly four satellites or less will indicate a RAIM caution condition R If the statistical RAIM error exceeds a sp...

Page 11: ...d the power off is cancelled Night mode The Night mode optimizes the color palette for low light conditions To activate rotate the knob until the Night mode check box is highlighted then press the ENT...

Page 12: ...st slide bar values by turning the rotary knob clockwise CW or counterclockwise CCW direction Drop down listings are selected by pressing the ENT key when the highlight is at the se lected item Settin...

Page 13: ...is positioned at the vessel s position The display switches to NAV screen showing the range and bearing going back to the MOB point The MX610 MX612 creates an active route to the MOB mark Note Press...

Page 14: ...Pressing the POS key again will show POS2 screen showing the L L Altitude and Depth Pressing the POS key the third time will bring up the POS3 screen showing the Odometer Trip meter SOG and the trip t...

Page 15: ...l heading readout with ROT pitch roll and yaw This information will be dis played when a gyro HS80 or MX575C GPS compass is available in the NMEA 2000 network or when they are connected to the MX61xJB...

Page 16: ...or tracks or bring up the Tools and Settings menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Data Sources Goto Wpt Rte Tracks Tools Settings Auto Select Compass Navigation Position Boat speed Distance log Depth...

Page 17: ...ADIUS XTE LIMIT ARRIVAL LIMIT COORDINATE SYSTEM DATUM MAGNETIC VAR SOURCES DEVICE LIST DIAGNOSTIC SIMNET GROUPS DAMPING NMEA 2000 LANGUAGE TEXT SIZE KEY BEEPS TIME RESTORE DEFAULTS SIMULATOR ABOUT DIS...

Page 18: ...track error XTE limit Arrival alarm Coordinate system Datum and Mag Variation Network settings List of data sources device list connected to the CAN bus network diagnostics SIMNET groups damping NMEA...

Page 19: ...a list of text messages received from other AIS enabled vessels who sent you a directed or broadcast message Alarms tool This screen is used to manage and control the alarm feature Press the PAGE key...

Page 20: ...og tool You can track the distance travelled using the two trip me ters as well as the overall distance travelled in the today page To reset highlight the Reset button and press the ENT key Change tab...

Page 21: ...g in cludes options and tools that are not specific to any display page A tools dialog will open on top of your previous page Press any hot key to exit or press the CLR key to return to last active pa...

Page 22: ...with current settings Satellites Status page for GPS satellites that are in view The SBAS like WAAS EGNOS differential position correction can be turned On or OFF using the configure button The sourc...

Page 23: ...the Admiralty Tide Reference table Use the rotary knob to scroll through time Procedure to add a new tide station 1 Press the MENU key to bring up the quick menu 2 Select Tools and Settings menu then...

Page 24: ...a etc Source of position selection is required on initial start up of the system if any part of the CAN bus network has been changed or replaced or if an alternative source is made available for a giv...

Page 25: ...NMEA3 of the J Box do the following 1 Press the MENU key to bring up the quick menu 2 Scroll to Data sources press ENT 3 Select Position press ENT 4 Deselect MXJB NMEA3 as source of position 5 Press...

Page 26: ...by serial number Display information relating to a device such as name manufacturer software version in stance status Give the device a logical name relevant to the user Ant 1 or FWD Ant Etc See data...

Page 27: ...then press ENT 5 Scroll to the Port desired i e Port 1 then press ENT The MXJB Ch1 NMEA1 Device Informa tion dialog box will show 6 The Configure button will be highlighted at this point press the ENT...

Page 28: ...meter update on one unit will have the same effect on the rest of the group members The illustration below shows a network of three MX610 MX612 units two on the bridge and one in the remote area The t...

Page 29: ...object 3 Activate the device configuration dialog as shown below by pressing the MENU key 4 Scroll to Tools and Settings press the ENT key 5 Scroll to NETWORK icon press the ENT key 6 Scroll to Device...

Page 30: ...SS DOP and Active Satellites GSV GNSS Satellites in view GRS GNSS Range Residuals GBS GNSS Satellite Fault Detection GNS GNSS Fix Data APB Autopilot Sentence B VTG Course over ground and speed over gr...

Page 31: ...MEA 0183 port use the procedure below 1 Press the MENU key 2 Turn the rotary knob to scroll down to Tool Settings menu then press ENT 3 Scroll to Network then press ENT 4 Scroll down to NMEA 0183 over...

Page 32: ...riation HDT Heading True ROT Rate of Turn THS True heading and status AIS VDx AIS messages VDO VDM Consideration for future implementation Printer Output This menu item controls the printer output NME...

Page 33: ...1 then press ENT to bring up the Device con figuration screen 7 Uncheck the CH Output function This will turn off any NMEA 0183 messages that may be on 8 Scroll to Printer Output press ENT 9 Click on...

Page 34: ...0183 over junction box menu then press ENT A drop down list showing the port numbers will be shown 3 Scroll to the port you want to use i e Port 1 then press ENT to bring up the list of NMEA messages...

Page 35: ...system error exceeds the pre set limit of 100 meters This feature requires at least five or more GPS satellite to operate properly There are three RAIM states namely RAIM safe R system error is less...

Page 36: ...Based Augmentation System This includes WAAS EGNOS MSAS and other satellite based GPS correction systems implemented by host countries SBAS correction is not recognized by IMO and should not be used...

Page 37: ...is available it may be useful to use the MIXED mode selection Reset Procedures In order to access the RESET functionality the following software versions have to be in place MX61x CDU s w version 1 0...

Page 38: ...200 and then adjust itself to 19 200 after 5 seconds This action is duplicated in high speed ports 7 and 11 Only equipment set to 19 200 should use this port How to RESET the SIMRAD Antenna smart ante...

Page 39: ...global reset Reset the SimNet network Alarm history all alarms logged will be deleted Waypoints and routes all waypoints and routes will be deleted Tracks all tracks will be deleted Note Unless you n...

Page 40: ...ress of the MOB key This action will save the position Lat Long into the next vacant waypoint number Note The MOB key is a two function key A momentarily press saves the position L L into the next vac...

Page 41: ...ints You can delete waypoints using the Delete All menu command or you can delete a specific group of waypoints with Delete all by symbol in the menu dialog box Note Waypoints that are used in an acti...

Page 42: ...key to edit or start the route Starting a Route 1 Press the MENU key to bring up the quick menu 2 Scroll to Wpt Rte Trk and press the ENT key 3 Press the PAGE key to tab to Tools 4 Scroll to Waypoint...

Page 43: ...rack feature 1 Press the MENU key 2 Scroll to Tracks press the ENT key 3 Turn the knob to highlight the Logging type then press the knob 4 Select Auto Distance or Time press the ENT key 5 If selection...

Page 44: ...unc tion press MENU key scroll to New 5 In New Track window highlight field press rotary knob use virtual keypad to enter name 6 Press Enter button in keypad when completed 7 To remove display or reco...

Page 45: ...g the cross track limits will be indicated on the NAV screen Navigate a Route Start navigating a route by pressing the NAV key then pressing the MENU key and then acti vating the Goto menu and scroll...

Page 46: ...oes beyond this limit an alarm will be activated Arrival Alarm When the arrival alarm is enabled an alarm will be activated as the vessel reaches the waypoint or when it is within the specified arriva...

Page 47: ...ETW Estimated time of arrival at next waypoint STEER Course to steer towards next waypoint Course Line When travelling on a route the course line shows the intended course from one waypoint towards t...

Page 48: ...me UTC or Local Date MM DD YYYY SOG Speed over ground Knots COG Course over ground True or Magnetic Note The COG SOG field will indicate the source of data if you assign a 5 character alpha numeric na...

Page 49: ...main menu page Data Source Selection There are two methods for data source selection auto or manual In Auto Select mode the source of compass data is selected based on the availability of the heading...

Page 50: ...exit at anytime when the selection is completed by pressing any one of the hot keys Heading reference control The heading reference can be changed to TRUE or MAGNETIC using the procedure below 1 Press...

Page 51: ...tool for safe travelling and collision avoidance You can define alarms to notify you if an AIS target gets too close or if the target is lost AISvesselsonAIS PLOTscreen AISPlotwithQuickMenu Target sy...

Page 52: ...get 2 Press the ENT key to show the details of the target vessel 3 Press any hot key to exit Vessel alarms You can define several alarms to alert you if a target comes within predefined range limits...

Page 53: ...to filter the icons based on security settings distance and vessel speed Vessels extension lines The length of the extension lines for your vessel and for other vessels can be set by the operator The...

Page 54: ...ension line can be used to indicate speed and course for targets either as absolute true motion in the chart or relative to your vessel Different line style is used on the extension lines to indicate...

Page 55: ...ective action Type of messages There are two type of messages Alarms Generated when conditions are detected that critically effect the capability or perfor mance of the system You must critically exam...

Page 56: ...g The alarm will not show again unless you turn it back on in the Alarms dialog There is no time out on the alarm message or siren These remain until you acknowledge it by pressing the ENT key or the...

Page 57: ...than limit Deep water Depth greater than limit Anchor Vessel drifts away from the anchor radius Low boat speed limit Boat speed below the limit XTE Cross Track Error Vessel drifts out of the crosstra...

Page 58: ...activate the simulator do the following 1 Press the MENU key 2 Scroll to Tools and Settings then press the ENT key 3 Scroll to System icon then press the ENT key 4 Scroll down to Simulator then press...

Page 59: ...hey may damage the anti glare layer plastic bezel or rubber keys To prevent UV damage to the plastic bezel and rubber keys it is recommended that sun cover be fitted when the unit is not in use for an...

Page 60: ...S70 HS80 MX575C or Gyro is selected under the MENU Data sources Compass Perform an auto select procedure or manually select the proper GPS compass unit If problem persist replace the GPS compass anten...

Page 61: ...k 6 Turn ON the unit 7 Verify the software version number by pressing the MENU key 8 Scroll down to Tool Settings menu press ENT 9 Select the Systems icon press ENT 10 Scroll to About press ENT 11 End...

Page 62: ...ect Restore to Default press ENT 3 Insert a USB memory stick loaded with the MXJB swup file 4 Press the USB key 5 Scroll to Memory Card USB press ENT 6 Scroll to MXJB 1_0_01_20 swup file or newer vers...

Page 63: ...JB be pro grammed one at a time to prevent conflicts 2 Upgrading the MX610JB MX612JB junction box software through the USB port of the MX61x CDU may require an external 12 VDC supply to the NMEA 2000...

Page 64: ...P N 000 10917 001 Part Name Qty Part number MX610 Display Unit 1 000 10914 001 Operator and Installation Manual 1 988 10370 001 Quick Guide 1 988 10369 001 Power Cable Assembly 1 032 0055 88 Mounting...

Page 65: ...GS70 Smart Antenna 000 11137 001 Standard GPS antenna HS80 GPS compass with N2K adapter 000 10938 001 Option HDG POS NMEA 0183 smart antenna models optional Part Name Part number Remarks MX521A DGPS A...

Page 66: ...Metal 0 4m 000 10396 001 Cable Micro C Metal 2m 000 10397 001 Micro C Metal 5m 000 10398 001 Cable Cable Micro C Metal 9m 000 10399 001 Micro C T connector Metal 000 10403 001 Micro C Field Connector...

Page 67: ...oper installation is required to get best use and performance from this product Ensure adequate separation from other on board electronics and electrical equipment MX610 MX612 control unit Avoid mount...

Page 68: ...rrosion 1 Use the bracket base as a template to mark the screw hole locations 2 Drill pilot holes and hole for cables if required 3 Secure the bracket base to the surface 4 Secure the bracket s adapte...

Page 69: ...delines Install the antenna where it has a clear view of the sky around it Keep it away from large metal structures like the main mast or overhead railings Stay away from high powered transmitter ante...

Page 70: ...ssible If possible mount the unit close to the edges of a panel to minimize vibration Ensure that any holes cut are in a safe position and will not weaken the boat s structure If in doubt consult a qu...

Page 71: ...nstallation Manual MX610 MX612 display unit mechanical dimensions MOB MENU PAGE POS NAV HDG AIS USB 54 mm 2 13 252 mm 9 92 144 mm 5 67 135 mm 5 31 220 mm 8 66 32 mm 1 26 Min 65 mm 2 56 CLR ENT www bus...

Page 72: ...72 Mounting MX610 MX612 Operator and Installation Manual GS70 antenna unit MX521A MX521B smart D GPS antenna unit www busse yachtshop de info busse yachtshop de...

Page 73: ...or and Installation Manual HS80 HS80A MX575C MX575D D GPS compass unit MX610JB smart junction box unit 211 mm 8 29 197 mm 7 77 185 mm 7 27 60 mm 2 36 180 mm 7 08 80 mm 3 15 48 mm 1 88 www busse yachts...

Page 74: ...10 MX612 Operator and Installation Manual MX612JB smart junction box unit 340 mm 13 38 320 mm 12 60 100 mm 3 94 109 mm 4 29 250 mm 9 94 253 mm 9 84 MX612JB JUNCTION BOX www busse yachtshop de info bus...

Page 75: ...ble with the spec for the units MX61x navigation system basic wiring principles The MX610 or MX612 navigation system is comprised of the MX61x display unit MX61xJB junction box and MX521A B smart D GP...

Page 76: ...12JB junction box with built in CAN bus terminator and network power supply 2 0 6 m 2 ft pigtail cable female connector 3 Micro C T joiner 4 CAN bus drop cable with connectors in each end female male...

Page 77: ...ically connected within the interface to the electronic device chassis or ground The shield shall be electrically continuous through the network connection The shield shall be connected to ground at a...

Page 78: ...LEN 12 LEN 12 LEN N2Ksystemwithbalanceload Powering the MX610 MX612 display units The MX610 MX612 control units are powered directly from a 12 V DC or 24 V DC source The units are protected against r...

Page 79: ...62 1 2 NMEA0183 DEVICES RX Rx_A Rx_B Tx _A Tx_B MX61xJB PCB MX61xJB Computer Rx_A Rx_B Tx _A Tx_B Rx_A Rx_B Tx _A Tx_B Rx_A Rx_B Tx _A Tx_B Port1 Port2 Port3 Port4 NMEA 0183 NMEA 0183 SUPPLY Fuse REMO...

Page 80: ...it The alarm signal has an open contact for an alarm buzzer or an external alarm relay as illustrated below The alarm voltage is the same as the main supply voltage The maximum load on the external al...

Page 81: ...ram below for connection A momentary press on the Ext MOB switch will save the MOB point and calculate the range and bearing back to the MOB point To stop the MOB press the MENU key The Cancel navigat...

Page 82: ...gConnection Pin Color Description 1 Black Battery 2 Blue External Alarm 3 Yellow External MOB 4 Red Battery 12 24 V DC Printer interface Printer Ouput Control The printer output is simple ASCII text d...

Page 83: ...s 7 Scroll to Printer output press ENT 8 Select the printing time typically 1 hr press ENT 9 Select Yes press ENT 10 Highlight the Close button press ENT 11 Press CLR or any hot key to exit T T 12 24V...

Page 84: ...MEA 0183 line MX61x MX521 MX521A MX521B Ports 3 4 Port 2 Port 1 MX525 MX525A MXB5 ANT Coax Cable Option MX610 MX610JBjunctionboxandMX521 MX525diagram ExternalDifferentialCorrectionconnectiontoGS70thou...

Page 85: ...183 PORT CONNECTOR TERMINALS 12 24 VDC NEG Ext RTCM 4800 Baud MX521toMX61xJB wiringDiagram REMOTE PORT3 PORT1 PORT2 PORT4 SUPPLY TERMINATION SIMNET SIMNET BLU BRN ORG GRN YEL WHT RED BLK MX525A MX61xJ...

Page 86: ...83 CH7 NMEA 183 CH8 REMOTE 2 PCB UPPER Rx_A Rx_B T x _A T x_B Rx_A Rx_B T x _A T x_B Rx_A Rx_B T x _A T x_B Rx_A Rx_B T x _A T x_B NMEA 183 CH9 NMEA 183 CH10 NMEA 183 CH11 NMEA 183 CH12 REMOTE 3 PCB L...

Page 87: ...75xGPScompassdiagram REMOTE PORT1 PORT2 PORT3 PORT4 SUPPLY TERMINATION SIMNET SIMNET BRN BLK BRN YEL YEL BLK GRN BLK GRN RED BLK MX575C D GPS Compass MX610JB PCB Terminals ANTENNA CABLE 051 0289 000 A...

Page 88: ...lation Manual T 12 24V DC MX61xJB Junction Box 12 24V DC Where N2K Backbone Drop line NMEA 0183 line MX610 MX612 HS80 HS80A GPS Compass Port 4 Port 2 Port 1 T Port 3 HS80 HS80ANMEA2000Connection www b...

Page 89: ...MEA 0183 IP USB Socket Yes POWER Local supply 12 24 VDC 30 10 Consumption local supply 0 7 0 4 A at 12 VDC 0 4 0 3 A at 24 VDC backlight full off NMEA 2000 LEN 50 mA 1 INTERFACE External alarm Active...

Page 90: ...2 MECHANICAL Weight 0 9 kg 2 lbs 4 4 kg 9 5 lbs Size width x height x depth 211 x 180 x 60 mm 340 x 250 x 100 mm Mounting Bulkhead Material Plastic Anodized aluminium Aluminum Color Black Cable inlet...

Page 91: ...abase Channels No 2 channel parallel tracking Beacon Freq No 283 5 to 325 0 KHz Compliance No IEC 61108 4 beacon standard Input voltage 9 18 VDC 10 32 VDC Reverse polarity protection Yes Power consump...

Page 92: ...1B HS80 MX575C HS80A MX575D Connector N2K Micro C 10 Pin Round 18 Pin Round N2K adapter option Mounting Surface mount or Pole Material Plastic Color White White w red band White top dark gray bottom L...

Page 93: ...8 2 3 4 1 Black Battery 2 Blue Alarm Active 3 Yellow External MOB 4 Red Battery 12 24 V DC Power cable 2 m 6 5 ft CAN NMEA 2000 Micro C Connector male Layout Pin Wire Color Function 1 1 1 8 2 2 3 3 4...

Page 94: ...and HS80A antenna connection High speed NMEA port defaults at 19 200 baud on power cycle Listener unit connected to this port must be set to operate at 19 200 baud rate MX610 MX612 communications via...

Page 95: ...SO Acknowledgement 59904 ISO Request 60928 ISO Address Claim 126996 Product Information GPS related 65293 Configuration Message 126992 System Time 129025 Position on RU 129026 COG SOG RU 129029 Positi...

Page 96: ...29810 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report Part B 129808 DSC Call Info 130842 Proprietary for Class B AIS and VHF message GPS and GNSS GPS GLONASS modes NMEA 0183 messages GPS Mode GNSS mode Remarks GPGG...

Page 97: ...7 Power key 11 L Listings 21 Alarms 22 Satellites 22 Sun moon 23 Trip Log 23 Vessels 21 Waypoints routes tracks 22 M Magnetic variation 46 Maintenance 59 Man Over Board 13 Cancel navigation 13 Delete...

Page 98: ...58 Set start position 58 Software upgrades 61 Steer panel 47 48 Sun moon 23 System Configuration 24 T Target symbols 51 Tides 23 Tracks 43 Creating new 43 Panel 40 Settings 43 Trouble shooting 59 V V...

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