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Installation Manual

Multi Function Display

Black Box Type

Model

 TZTBB

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

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

1.1 Mounting Considerations ...................................................................................................1-1
1.2 Processor Unit ...................................................................................................................1-1
1.3 Switch Box .........................................................................................................................1-2

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

2.1 Wiring Instructions .............................................................................................................2-1
2.2 CAN bus/NMEA0183 Data Conversion .............................................................................2-9
2.3 Example NavNet TZtouch System Configurations...........................................................2-12

3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT .............................................................................3-1

3.1 How to Set Time Zone, Language and Units .....................................................................3-4
3.2 Menu Initial Setup ..............................................................................................................3-5
3.3 How to Set up the Radar....................................................................................................3-8
3.4 How to Set up the Sounder..............................................................................................3-11
3.5 Wireless LAN Setting .......................................................................................................3-12

4. HOW TO INSTALL THE HDD .................................................................................4-1

4.1 Hard Disk Drive (HDD).......................................................................................................4-1

PACKING LISTS ......................................................................................................... A-1

OUTLINE DRAWINGS ................................................................................................ D-1

INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ................................................................................ S-1

Summary of Contents for TZTBB

Page 1: ... 1 1 2 Processor Unit 1 1 1 3 Switch Box 1 2 2 WIRING 2 1 2 1 Wiring Instructions 2 1 2 2 CAN bus NMEA0183 Data Conversion 2 9 2 3 Example NavNet TZtouch System Configurations 2 12 3 SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT 3 1 3 1 How to Set Time Zone Language and Units 3 4 3 2 Menu Initial Setup 3 5 3 3 How to Set up the Radar 3 8 3 4 How to Set up the Sounder 3 11 3 5 Wireless LAN Setting 3 12 4 HOW TO INSTALL...

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Page 3: ...lified personnel should work inside the equipment Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on CAUTION Be sure that 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 Ground the equipment to prevent electrical sho...

Page 4: ...IF NMEA2K1 2 12 24 VDC Touch Monitor Event SW External Buzzer Speed Alarm Power input for CAN bus HUB 101 FCV 1150 BBDS1 DFF series FA 30 50 IP Camera FUSION Link equipment FAR 2xx7 series Environmental category Sensor units Exposed to the weather All other units Protected from the weather FAX 30 Network equipment NAVpilot 700 Touch Monitor Switch Box PSD 002 Processor Unit MPU 002 12 24 VDC POWER...

Page 5: ...BM 05BF 060 001 105 770 10 w connectors light 6 m M12 05BFFM 010 001 105 780 10 w connector light 1 m M12 05BFFM 020 001 105 790 10 w connector light 2 m M12 05BFFM 060 001 105 800 10 w connector light 6 m CB 05PM 05BF 010 000 167 968 10 w connectors heavy 1 m CB 05PM 05BF 020 000 167 968 10 w connectors heavy 2 m CB 05PM 05BF 060 000 167 970 10 w connectors heavy 6 m CB 05BFFM 010 000 167 971 10 ...

Page 6: ...5AMMT SL8001 000 160 508 10 Mini style male termination resistor LTWMC 05BFFT SL8001 000 168 605 10 Micro style female termination resistor LTWMN 05AFFT SL8001 000 160 509 10 Mini style female termination resistor FRU 0505 FF IS 001 077 830 10 w inline terminator MJ Cable Assy MJ A6SPF0016 005C 000 159 689 10 for FAX 30 Operator s Manual OME 44700 000 176 016 1 English OMJ 44700 000 176 015 1 Japa...

Page 7: ...sufficient space around the unit and leave slack in cables Minimum recommended space is shown in the outline draw ings A magnetic compass will be affected if the equipment is placed too close to it Ob serve the compass safe distances shown in the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS to pre vent disturbance to the magnetic compass 1 2 Processor Unit The processor unit MPU 002 can be mounted on the tabletop or a bul...

Page 8: ...ting location as shown below 2 Insert the sponge to the switch box from the rear side 3 Set the unit to the cutout and fix the flush mount fixture from the rear side with two screws 4 Tighten the wing bolts to fasten the switch box 5 Tighten the wing nuts to fasten the flush mount fixture Cutout dimensions R10 86 1 95 1 Wing bolt Wing nut Protector for screw Mounting panel Flush mount fixture ...

Page 9: ... MOD WPAS0001 030 Supplied 3 m Network 1 2 3 TO HUB 101 TL CAT 012 DRS series TZT9 14 BB DFF series FUSION Link equipment Other sensor Ground terminal TO Ship s ground IV 8sp Local supply CAN bus CABLE M12 05BM 05BF M12 05BFFM cable Option 1 2 6 m CAN bus T connector SS 050505 FMF NC 050505 FMF option or TO FI 5002 FRUDD 18AFFM L180 cable Supplied 18 pin 2 m MULTI Port TO External Buzzer Speed Ala...

Page 10: ...CAN bus Power IN When 12V DC power is applied to these pins the CAN bus port will be powered up to 1 ampere 17 Pink NET S IN 12V IN 16 Purple Shield 15 White BUZZER or EVENT IN External Buzzer Output or MOB Event Input Contact Closure 14 Gray SPEED ALARM C Speed alarm contact Can trigger an external alarm or device when speed exceeds the limit specified 13 Yellow SPEED ALARM H 12 Black White 12V E...

Page 11: ...rk Design Guide Type TIE 00170 on Tech Net DRS radar sensor In addition to the CAN bus port found on the TZTBB all DRS radar sensors have one powered CAN bus port terminal strip connector You may directly connect vari ous FURUNO CAN bus sensors to the DRS radar sensor without having to run a separate CAN bus cable to the mast The total number of sensors that can be con nected to the CAN bus DRS po...

Page 12: ... always at the correct refresh speed for the DRS ARPA function 2 1 4 VIDEO DVI D AUDIO or USB ports How to connect VIDEO DVI D AUDIO or USB ports The above mentioned ports are behind the connector cover on the rear panel Access the ports and connect cables as shown in the procedure below Note 1 The processor unit must be mounted indoors to do this connection because of reduced waterproofing Note 2...

Page 13: ...r 6 Pass the cables through appropriate holes in the gasket The largest hole is for the DVI D cable 7 Set the cable adapter to the entrance of the boot cover 8 Peel off the seal from the slots to be used on the fixing metal 9 Fasten the fixing metal to the boot cover with two binding screws Audio OUT Video IN 1 2 DVI D OUT0 Peel off the seal from the slots to be used Fixing metal Binding screw 4 p...

Page 14: ...port 15 If the second touch monitor is installed connect the DVI D plug to the DVI OUT2 port and connect the USB plug to the USB3 port 16 Pass the power plug and USB plug from the switch box PSD 002 through the con nector cover then connect them to the PWR SW port and the USB1 port respec tively 17 If another USB device is installed connect the USB plug to USB4 port 18 Fasten the connector cover t...

Page 15: ...crews 25 Fix the cables to the cable clamp with cable ties 2 pcs each Attach a cable tie at the base of waterproofing tube projection Note Cable ties are necessary for waterproofing Do not fail to attach them Peel off the seal from the slots to be used Fixing plate2 Fixing metal Fixing plate 2 Gasket Fixing plate 1 Connector cover Binding screw 3 pcs Binding screw 6 pcs Fix with cable ties Add a t...

Page 16: ...o are functional in the network For more details see the op erator s manual for the AXIS IP cameras DVI D external monitor A DVI monitor is required for the TZTBB The plug is DVI D format and only a DVI D monitor with VESA DDC Display Data Channel can be connected The TZTBB uses the monitor information EDID given via DDC to output the video data with the appro priate resolution FURUNO offers two l...

Page 17: ...N bus will be Bridged together via the Ether Network Note that the TZTBB and DRS CAN bus ports must not be connected together Connection of multiple TZTBBs no DRS radar sensor Connect multiple TZTBBs with Ethernet and CAN bus cables Connection of TZTBB and DRS radar sensor Connect TZTBB to DRS radar sensor with Ethernet cable CAN bus cable Ethernet cable TZTBB MPU 002 TZTBB MPU 002 RADAR SENSOR DR...

Page 18: ...d Update 25 129026 COG SOG Rapid Update 26 129029 GNSS Position Data 27 129033 Time Date 28 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 29 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 30 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position Report 31 129041 AIS Aids to Navigation AtoN Report 32 129291 Set Drift Rapid Update 33 129538 GNSS Control Status 34 129540 GNSS Sats in View 35 129793 AIS UTC and Date Report 36 129794 AIS Clas...

Page 19: ...rmation for NMEA Request group function and NMEA Command group function 08 126464 PGN List Transmit PGN s group function For Certification Level A Receiving output requirement 09 PGN List Received PGN s group function For Certification Level A Receiving output requirement 12 126992 System Time 1000 13 126996 Product Information For Certification Level A B Receiving output requirement 14 127250 Ves...

Page 20: ... using the standard supply cable MOD WPAS0001 030 3 m and a junction box TL CAT 012 DFF3 NETWORK SOUNDER ST BY Cable from GP 330B Cable from IF NMEA2K2 12 VDC NMEA DATA CONVERTER IF NMEA2K2 Cable fabrication is necessary to connect GP 320B and IF NMEA2K2 TZTBB MPU 002 CAN bus drop cable CAN bus backbone cable MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY LAN cable MOD WPAS0001 030 3 m LAN cable MOD Z072 12 24 VDC Networ...

Page 21: ... BY DFF3 NETWORK SOUNDER ST BY DFF3 NETWORK SOUNDER ST BY Cable from GP 330B 12 VDC Cable from IF NMEA2K2 CAN bus backbone cable 12 24 VDC CAN bus drop cable 12 24 VDC 24 VDC 12 24 VDC TZTBB MPU 002 Radar Sensor DRS2D 4D ETC Two way cable MOD ASW0001 LAN cable MOD Z072 Network Sounder DFF3 Transducer Low Freq High Freq LAN cable MOD WPAS0001 030 3 m NMEA DATA CONVERTER IF NMEA2K2 MULTI FUNCTION DI...

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Page 23: ...e instructions below Touch control description The touch control depends on the screen type The basic operations to use at the in stallation setting are in the table shown below Operation by a finger Operation by two fingers Operating by a finger Function Tap Select a menu item Select an object Display the pop up menu Drag Scroll the menu Operation by two fingers Function Pinch Change the radar ra...

Page 24: ...s circumscribed with a yellow rectangle The sub menus for the selected menu appear 5 Select the menu item to set from the sub menu There are four types of icons to indicate how to set a menu item and each has the unique function as shown on the next page Menu icon bar This icon appears only when fusion equipment is connected Main menus Sub menus Menu currently selected Applicable screen shown so y...

Page 25: ...isplay the soft ware keyboard to enter alphanumeric data For de tails see How to use the software keyboard shown below Shows a sub menu Switches a functions ON or OFF Selects a color Drag the circle icon to adjust the setting value 40 Select this to switch to the numeric software keyboard Select this to switch to the alphabet software keyboard Numeric software keyboard Alphabet software keyboard D...

Page 26: ...al Time Offset to show the option window 4 Select time difference between local time and UTC time from the pull down list 5 Select Language to show its option window 6 Select the language to use 7 Drag the main menu to select Units and set the units to show on the display General RotoKeys Function Gesture Connect to the Internet Wireless LAN Settings Local Time Offset Base Screen Capture When Nece...

Page 27: ...rrection First Second Slave Enter a position offset to refine Loran C position Range Long Nautical Mile Kilometer Mile Range Short Foot Meter Yard Short Long Change Over Set the distance at which to change between short and long range Set the long range here Depth Foot Meter Fathom Passi Braza Height Length Foot Meter Temperature Fahrenheit Degree Celsius Degree Boat Speed Knot Kilometer per Hour ...

Page 28: ...sed Hardware Use the offset value in the DPT sentence from an echosounder Manual Use the value entered at Trans ducer Draft page 3 11 Automatic Hardware Manual Keel Draft Set the keel draft 0 0 to 99 ft Average Boat Speed Select your boat type to use for average speed calculation Sailing Commercial Powerboat Nav Data Maximum Depth Select the maximum depth for navigation data Very Shallow under 10 ...

Page 29: ...upper part of the list Sensor List Show the information for sensors connected to your equipment Also you can set Nickname for them here PGN Output Select ON for the PGNs Parameter Group Number CAN bus NMEA2000 message to output from the CAN bus port Sky View Show the condition of GPS and GEO WAAS satellites Number bearing and elevation angle of all GPS and GEO satellites if applicable in view of y...

Page 30: ...sor is connected but does not appear in the Radar Source list close the list and open it again The name of the DRS sensor should appear with a check mark as in the example below Menu item Description Options setting range COG SOG Set data damping time The lower the set ting the faster the response to change 0 to 59 seconds Heading Speed Through Water Wind Speed Angle Rate of Turn Menu item Descrip...

Page 31: ... page 180 to 180 Main Bang Suppres sion 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 the display 0 to 100 Antenna Height Select the height of the antenna above the waterline 5m 7 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 45m 50m Antenna Longitudinal Position Enter the antenna positioning bow stern Longi...

Page 32: ...p the radar scale box at the bottom left hand corner of the screen to dis play the slider bar Drag the circle icon to set the range scale 2 Turn the vessel s bow toward a target 3 Tap the Home icon then select Menu icon Radar and Antenna Heading Align in that order to show the numeric software keyboard 4 Key in the offset value so that the target is at the very top of the screen setting range 0 to...

Page 33: ... the vertical direction Motion Sensor Antenna Port Starboard HF LF Set the distance from the an tenna unit to the transducer in the port starboard direction If the transducer is locat ed on the starboard side set a positive value Menu item Description Options setting range Zero line Rejection Turn off the zero line transmission line to erase it and see fish echoes near the surface The width of the...

Page 34: ... on your boat or if you want to achieve the best performance with the NavNet Remote App we recommended you establish a point to point connection This can be ac complished by configuring the MFD to create a wireless LAN network Ad Hoc net work In this mode the MFD becomes an Access Point you can setup the network name and password to which the smartphone tablet can connect directly Create a wireles...

Page 35: ...or unit The usable HDD size is 90 x 134 x 20 mm Install the HDD inside the processor unit as follows Procedure 1 Unfasten the binding screws M3x10 8 pcs to remove the cover from the rear panel 2 Unfasten the binding screws M4x8 4 pcs to remove the HDD casing Binding screw 8 pcs Binding screw 4 pcs HDD casing ...

Page 36: ...n 5 Fasten the lid to the HDD casing with four binding screws 6 Connect the USB plug to the port of the processor unit with the HDD cable 7 Set the HDD casing into the processor unit and fasten it with four binding screws 8 Fasten the cover to the processor unit with eight binding screws HDD Lid Binding screw 4 pcs HDD casing Connector Processor unit USB plug ...

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Page 44: ...nual is elemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A JAN 2013 Printed in Japan All rights reserved E JUN 15 2015 Pub No IME 44720 E GREG TZTBB 0 0 0 1 7 7 2 4 0 1 4 ...

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