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Navnet 3D Chart Installation Guide: Mfd8/12/Bb

This document provides instructions for installing NavNet 3D chart data onto a marine display unit. It describes how to download chart data from the internet, transfer it to an SD card or USB drive, and install it onto the display's internal memory. The document explains the data catalog, memory block structure, and provides steps for unlocking chart areas, deleting data to free up space, and formatting storage devices.

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Navnet 3D Chart Installation Guide: Mfd8/12/Bb

This document provides instructions for installing NavNet 3D chart data onto a marine display unit. It describes how to download chart data from the internet, transfer it to an SD card or USB drive, and install it onto the display's internal memory. The document explains the data catalog, memory block structure, and provides steps for unlocking chart areas, deleting data to free up space, and formatting storage devices.

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NavNet 3D Chart Installation Guide v2.

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MFD8/12/BB

Table of Contents
1. Data Catalog ............................................................................................................ 2
1.1. SystemID............................................................................................................ 2
1.2. Memory Blocks................................................................................................... 2
1.3. Data List ............................................................................................................. 3
1.3.1. Reference .................................................................................................. 3
1.3.2. Status......................................................................................................... 3
1.3.3. Release Version ........................................................................................ 3
2. MM3D Chart Data Available on the Internet ............................................................. 4
2.1. Download Charts from the Internet .................................................................... 4
2.2. Unzip the Downloaded File ................................................................................ 5
2.3. Transfer Data to the SD-Card or USB Flash Drive ............................................. 5
2.3.1. Copy the Chart Data .................................................................................. 5
2.3.2. Paste the Chart Data ................................................................................. 6
3. MM3D USB Hard-Drive Introduction ........................................................................ 8
3.1. Connecting the Hard-Drive ................................................................................. 8
3.2. Hard-Drive File Structures .................................................................................. 9
3.3. Transfer Data to the SD-Card or Flash Drive ................................................... 10
4. How to Install New Data onto the MFD .................................................................. 12
4.1. Introduction ...................................................................................................... 12
4.2. Transfer Data to the NavNet 3D MFD .............................................................. 12
4.3. Unlock Chart Data ............................................................................................ 13
5. Memory Availability ................................................................................................ 15
5.1. Introduction ...................................................................................................... 15
5.2. Deleting Data ................................................................................................... 15
6. Appendix ................................................................................................................ 17
6.1. How to Format an SD-Card .............................................................................. 17
6.1.1. Introduction .............................................................................................. 17
6.1.2. Format an SD-Card Using Software (recommended) .............................. 17
6.1.3. Format an SD-Card Using Windows ........................................................ 18
6.2. How to format a USB Jump Drive .................................................................... 18
6.3. Recommended SD-Card .................................................................................. 19
1. Data Catalog
Chart Data (Charts, Satellite Photos and 3D) must be installed on the NavNet 3D MFD’s
internal memory before it can be used by the Plotter. This chart installation is done from
the Data Catalog menu page (as seen in Figure 1.1). To display the Data Catalog, press
the [MENU] key. Turn the RotoKey to display the “Chart” page. Push the RotoKey and
then turn the RotoKey clockwise to select the “Data Catalog” tab. Menus and tabs may
also be selected using the cursor pad or a conventional mouse (if one is installed via the
NavNet 3D USB connection).

Figure 1.1

1.1. SystemID
The SystemID is a unique 20 digit number that identifies a NavNet 3D system. The
SystemID is required to purchase charts, and must be provided when charts are
ordered.
1.2. Memory Blocks
The MFD’s internal memory is divided into “Memory Blocks,” also referred to as
“Memory Slots” in the system software. A memory block may contain a minimum of (1)
area of data (Raster, Vector, Satellite Photo or 3D). NavNet 3D comes preloaded with
chart data for the U.S. and has 3 memory blocks available to install additional data.
NavNet 3D will show how many memory blocks are occupied and how many are
remaining.
Note that if no memory blocks are available (Memory Slot remaining = 0), additional
data may not be loaded until free space is created by deleting select data from the
MFD. Please refer to section 5.2 for more information on how to free memory blocks.

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1.3. Data List
The Data List shows all the Data Installed on the MFD’s internal memory and gives
basic information for each item installed. You can select the data by using the RotoKey
or clicking on it with the cursor pad or a mouse (if installed). When Data is selected, the
Preview screen automatically centers on it, giving basic information about the location of
the Data. If you push on the RotoKey while the Data is selected (or right click on it) a
menu will appear (Delete, Insert Unlock Code, Repair, etc.)
1.3.1. Reference
“Reference” is the name of the Data File
“Type” describes the type of data:
• Raster: Raster Charts
• Vector-S57: S57 Vector Charts
• Vector: Mapmedia Vector Charts
• Sat. Photo: Satellite Photo
• 3D: 3D (bathymetric/topographic) Information

1.3.2. Status
The following Status may appear:
• “OK – Included”: For the Free Data
• “OK – Unlocked”: For purchased data that was successfully unlocked (a
correct Unlock Code was entered)
• “OK – Locked”: The data was correctly copied onto the MFD, but no Unlock
Code was entered. In this state, the Chart cannot be displayed until a valid
Unlock Code is entered (select the Area and Push the RotoKey or Right Click
on it to enter the Unlock Code; See section 4.3)
• “Corrupted”: The Data cannot be read by the system. Select the Area and
Push the RotoKey or Right Click on it to try to Repair It. If the area cannot be
repaired, you will have to delete it from the Chart Catalog and re-install.

1.3.3. Release Version


All Data contains a release version (including the Free NOAA USA Data). When a
customer purchases charts, he purchases an area with the current release version. The
Unlock Code provided at this time will only work for this specific edition number (or
earlier edition numbers). ROW (Rest of the World) charts will be updated approximately
once per year and the edition number will be incremented.

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2. MM3D Chart Data Available on the Internet
2.1. Download Charts from the Internet
Free charts and Satellite Photos for the USA can be downloaded from the Furuno USA
website at http://tinyurl.com/3uyogq. Navigate to this website manually by going to
http://www.furunousa.com/furuno and selecting “Products > NavNet 3D > MapMedia
Charts & Satellite Photos for NavNet 3D”. Once here, select the area(s) and style
chart(s) required. A list of the U.S. Raster Charts is shown in Figure 2.1:

Figure 2.1

Once you have located the specific chart you are looking for, click on the Chart Part
Number (MM3-XXX-XXX). A link to download the chart is located in the lower right
corner of the screen. Right click on the link and “Save Target As…” as shown in Figure
2.2:

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Figure 2.2

2.2. Unzip the Downloaded File


When the file download is complete, unzip and save the file in a folder designated by
you.

2.3. Transfer Data to the SD-Card or USB Flash Drive


You can only use SD-Cards to transfer Chart Data to an MFD8/12. However, you can
use a USB Flash drive (2,4,8 or 16GB) to transfer multiple charts to the MFDBB using
the USB2.0 port on the processor (much faster than using an SD-Card).

2.3.1. Copy the Chart Data


Only one set of data, either high resolution Satellite Photo(s) or Chart Pack(s) can be
copied to the Windows clipboard at a time.
Copy High Resolution Satellite Photo
To copy high resolution Satellite Photo(s), right click on the “.dba” file you unzipped and
choose “Copy”. (See Figure 2.3)
Warning: Do NOT rename the file or change its extension.

Figure 2.3

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Copy Chart Pack(s)
To copy Chart Packs, select all of the files in the folder you unzipped (CTRL-A or “Edit”
> “Select All”), then copy the files (CTRL-C or “Edit” > “Copy”). (See Figure 2.4)
Warning: Do NOT rename the file or change its extension.

Figure 2.4

Note: If the folder contains only one file, right click on the file and select “Copy” from the
menu (See Figure 2.5)

Figure 2.5

2.3.2. Paste the Chart Data


Note: Please refer to the Appendix at the end of this document (Section 6.) to learn how
to properly format the SD-Card or the USB flash drive prior to pasting the chart data.

Insert a properly formatted 2GB SD-card into the SD-Card reader of the computer or a
USB flash drive. If a folder doesn't automatically open, follow the instructions below:
• Click Start and select “My Computer”.
• Double-click on the Removable Disk. The name of your external drive may vary
(see Figure 2.6).

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Figure 2.6

Paste the file(s) at the root directory of the SD-Card or Flash Drive (CTRL-V or “Edit” >
“Paste”). (See figure 2.7)

Figure 2.7

Note: If you are using a Flash Drive to load charts into a MFDBB, you can load multiple
chart packs at the same time. Make sure however to not overload the MFDBB memory.
You can simply look at the number of Memory Slots available (Menu -> Chart Catalog)
and multiply this value by two. This will give the number of Gigabits that are available in
the MFDBB to load charts (ex: if four memory slots are available, you can load up to
8GB of data onto the Flash Drive)

When the transfer is completed, remove the SD-Card or the Flash Drive

Note: To safely remove the SD-Card or Flash Drive, return to the My Computer window,
right-click on the External Drive, then click Eject.

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3. MM3D USB Hard-Drive Introduction
The MM3D external USB hard-drive contains chart data that can be used with NavNet
3D. The chart data can be copied onto SD-Cards (2GB SanDisk SD-Cards
recommended) or USB Flash Drive (MFDBB only) then installed into the NavNet 3D
MFD(s) using the integrated SD-Card reader of the display (MFD8/12) or USB2.0 port
(for the MFDBB).
Furuno USA strongly recommends the use of the external USB hard-drive as the
best method for loading chart data onto SD-Card(s)/Flash Drive.
All the Data contained in the “USA-MAPxx” folder can be installed into any NavNet 3D
display (free data). The Data contained in the other folders can be copied and
distributed but will require an Unlock Code when installed into any NavNet 3D MFD.
Warning: Do NOT rename or change the extension of any files contained on the
external USB hard-drive.
The instructions below explain how to transfer the Data from the external USB hard-
drive to the SD-Card(s) or Flash Drive. Please note that you can also transfer the entire
contents of the external USB hard-drive to a computer that will become the “chart
server” (this will improve the transfer speed to the SD-Card)

Note: PC Required. The external USB hard-drive cannot be connected directly to


NavNet 3D: SD-Cards or Flash Drive are required to transfer the data.

3.1. Connecting the Hard-Drive


Insert the USB cable of the external USB hard-drive directly into an available USB port
on your PC. The USB connection will be used to transfer data and power to the
external USB hard-drive (no extra power supply is required).

Note: In the lower right-hand corner of your screen, you may see a message indicating
that a new device has been detected. It may take about 10 seconds until you see
“Device is ready for use.”

If the external drive folder doesn't automatically open, follow the instructions below:
• Click Start and select “My Computer”.
• Double-click your external hard-drive icon. The name of your external drive
may vary. For example: MM3D (D:) (see Figure 3.1):

Figure 3.1

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3.2. Hard-Drive File Structures
The hard-drive contains multiple folders and subfolders. The first level allows you to
choose your ChartPack (see Figure 3.2)
Note: You can refer to the “HDD Chart Pack References.pdf” document (included at the
root of the Hard-Drive) to view a description of the ChartPack Reference

Figure 3.2

A Chart Pack consists of multiple data: Nautical Charts, Satellite Photos and 3D Data.
In some cases, multiple SD-cards will be required for one Chart Pack. In this example
(Chart Pack for the Caribbean), you will need (2) SD-Cards for the Chart and 3D data
and (2) SD-Cards for the optional Satellite Picture (see Figure 3.3).

Note: If you are using a Flash Drive to load chart into a MFDBB, you can load multiple
chart packs at the same time. Make sure however to not overload the MFDBB memory.
You can simply look at the number of Memory Slots available (Menu -> Chart Catalog)
and multiply this value by two. This will give the number of Gigabits that are available in
the MFDBB to load charts (ex: if four memory slots are available, you can load up to
8GB of data onto the Flash Drive)

Figure 3.3

Some Chart Packs have additional high resolution Satellite photos (ex: Bahamas,
France, USA…). These Chart Packs have a “Sat_Photo_HR” folder (see Figure 3.5)

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Figure 3.5

Due to very high resolution and full coastline coverage, the Satellite Photos are divided
into smaller sub-areas. A document describing the Satellite Photo boundaries is
included inside each “Sat_Photo_HR”. This will allow you to pick only the areas you are
interested in.

3.3. Transfer Data to the SD-Card or Flash Drive


Note: Please refer to the Appendix at the end of this document (Section 6.) to learn how
to properly format the SD-Card or Flash drive prior to pasting the chart data.
Open the first folder “SDCARD1”. Select all the files inside the folder (CTRL-A or “Edit”
> “Select All”). Copy all of the files (CTRL-C or “Edit” > “Copy”). (See Figure 3.6)

Figure 3.6

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Note: If the folder contains only one file, right click on it and select “Copy” from the
menu (See Figure 3.7)

Figure 3.7

Insert a properly formatted SD-card into the SD-Card reader of the computer. If the SD-
Card folder doesn't automatically open, follow the instructions below:
• Click Start and select “My Computer”.
• Double-click on the Removable Disk. The name of your external drive may vary.
(See Figure 3.8)

Figure 3.8

Paste the file(s) at the root of the SD-Card/Flash drive folder (CTRL-V or “Edit” >
“Paste”). (See Figure 3.9)

Note: All the chart files must be at the root directory of the SD-Card or Flash Drive

Figure 3.9

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When the transfer is completed, remove the SD-Card or Flash Drive and repeat this
process to copy the contents of the other folders (SDCARD2, SDCARD3…) onto other
SD-Cards if needed.
Note: To safely remove the external USB hard-drive or the SD-Card, return to the My
Computer window, right-click on the SD-Card or external USB hard-drive, then click
Eject.

4. How to Install New Data onto the MFD


4.1. Introduction
When you purchase a Chart Pack, the data (charts, 3D, Sat. Photo) may be split into
multiple files that must be loaded onto multiple SD-Cards. Satellite Photos for the U.S.
are divided into specific areas, with each area fitting on one SD-Card. On the MFDBB a
USB Flash Drive can be used to load multiple areas at the same time. Make sure
however to not overload the MFDBB memory. You can simply look at the number of
Memory Slots available (Menu -> Chart Catalog) and multiply this value by two. This will
give the number of Gigabits that are available in the MFDBB to load charts (ex: if four
memory slots are available, you can load up to 8GB of data onto the Flash Drive)

When a Chart Pack is purchased, an Unlock Code will need to be entered after the
chart is copied onto the Internal Memory of the MFD.

4.2. Transfer Data to the NavNet 3D MFD


Chart Data (Charts, Satellite Photos and 3D) must be installed on the NavNet 3D MFD’s
internal memory before it can be used by the Plotter. This process must be repeated on
every MFD in the network.

Insert the SD-Card into the upper slot of the MFD on which data is to be loaded. On the
MFDBB, you can also connect a USB Flash Drive containing the data you want to load
to a USB2.0 port (this will make the transfer much faster). Press the [MENU] key, select
the “Chart” page and then select “Data Catalog”. Press the “Install Data” button (as
seen in Figure 4.1).

Figure 4.1

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Select “Yes” when the following prompt appears (as seen in Figure 4.2):

Figure 4.2

The transfer will begin and a window displaying a progress bar will appear (as seen in
Figure 4.5).

Figure 4.5

4.3. Unlock Chart Data


Note: Unlock Codes are not necessary for U.S. Satellite Photos, Vector Charts or
Raster Charts. This section applies only to Chart Packages that have been purchased.
Charts not included as standard on the NavNet 3D MFD are encrypted because of
royalty payments due to each Hydrographic Office. Unless an Unlock Code issued by
Furuno is entered, the charts copied into the NavNet 3D MFD cannot be viewed. The
chart ordering process is based on SystemID (to identify the customer) and Unlock
Codes (provided after purchase to unlock the chart).
The SystemID is required to purchase charts and must be provided when the chart is
ordered. In order to access the SystemID, the NavNet 3D network must be set-up and
configured properly. Press [MENU] on any NavNet 3D display and turn the RotoKey
(clockwise) to select the “My NavNet” menu page. (See Figure 4.6):

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Figure 4.6

Simply order the Chart(s) using the Chart Part Number and the SystemID.
Note: The Chart Part Number(s) can be found online at http://tinyurl.com/3uyogq
An Unlock Code can only authorize one specific area (one Unlock Code per area per
type of chart - Raster or Vector). An Unlock Code is linked to a specific SystemID (the
same Unlock Code cannot be used to unlock the same area on different systems).

The Unlock Code may be entered at any time from the Chart Catalog.
Right Click on the area whose status is “Locked” and choose “Insert Unlock Code” (as
seen in Figure 4.8)

Figure 4.8

Use the RotoKey to enter the Unlock Code:


• Rotate the RotoKey to select your character
• Push the RotoKey to validate the current character and move to the next one
• Press the [CANCEL] key to move back and correct a previous character.
Note: This operation may also be performed via a mouse and keyboard, if installed

Note: If multiple data areas have been purchased, you must enter the Unlock Code for
each corresponding area.

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5. Memory Availability
5.1. Introduction
Every NavNet 3D MFD comes preloaded with the following data for the U.S (NOAA
Ed.2):
- USA Raster Charts
o SDUS01RMAP02.dbr (US North East)
o SDUS02RMAP02.dbr (US South East)
o SDUS03RMAP02.dbr (US Gulf Coast)
o SDUS04RMAP02.dbr (US Great Lakes)
o SDUS05RMAP02.dbr (US West Coast)
o SDUS06RMAP02.dbr (US Hawaii)
o SDUS07RMAP02.dbr (US South Alaska)
o SDUS08RMAP02.dbr (US Aleutian Islands)
o SDUS09RMAP02.dbr (US North Alaska)

- USA Vector Charts


o SDUS00VS57MAP01.dbv (Entire USA)

- USA 3D Bathymetric
o SDUS00MAP3D02.dbt (West Coast USA)
o SDUS01MAP3D02.dbt (East Coast USA)

- 1 Satellite Photo Areas


o SDUS22SAT01.dba (Miami and the Keys)
You can remove some of the preloaded data to free up memory slots.
For example, if you are boating on the East Coast only, you can remove:

o SDUS04RMAP02.dbr (US Great Lakes)


o SDUS05RMAP02.dbr (US West Coast)
o SDUS06RMAP02.dbr (US Hawaii)
o SDUS07RMAP02.dbr (US South Alaska)
o SDUS08RMAP02.dbr (US Aleutian Islands)

This will free 4 memory slots that will become available for additional data.

5.2. Deleting Data


Press the [MENU] key, select the “Chart” page and select the “Data Catalog”.
Right click on the Data you want to remove, or select the data and push the RotoKey
(as seen in Figure 5.1).

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Figure 5.1

A confirmation window will appear (as seen in Figure 5.2).


Warning: This operation cannot be cancelled. Make sure you are removing the
correct files before confirming. If purchased chart data is deleted by mistake, you
can re-load the charts using an SD-Card and the original Unlock Code(s).

Figure 5.2

Note: If you deleted the wrong area by mistake, you can download this data from the
Furuno USA website (http://tinyurl.com/3uyogq) or contact your authorized Furuno
dealer.

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6. Appendix
6.1. How to Format an SD-Card
6.1.1. Introduction
SD-Cards must be formatted properly before transferring files to them for use with
NavNet 3D.
You can use the default function of Windows (Vista/XP or 2000) however we highly
recommend you use a formatting program that complies with the SD Memory Card
specification.
6.1.2. Format an SD-Card Using Software (recommended)
Download and Install the formatting software available at:
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/sd/download/sd_formatter.html
Once the software is installed, insert the 2GB SD-Card you want to format and launch
“SDFormatter” (Start > All Programs > Panasonic > SDFormatter V2.0). The Drive
Letter of the SD-Card should automatically be selected (click “Refresh if not”). (See
Figure 6.1)

Figure 6.1

Leave all of the options on the default settings and click on “Format”. A confirmation
message will appear upon completion (see Figure 6.2)

Figure 6.2

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6.1.3. Format an SD-Card Using Windows
Insert the SD-Card into the SD-Card reader of the computer. If the SD-Card folder
automatically opens, close it. Click Start and select “My Computer”. Right-click on the
Removable Disk and choose “Format…” (See Figure 6.3). The name of your removable
drive may vary.

Figure 6.3

Select “FAT” and “Quick Format” then click on “Start” (see Figure 6.4)

Figure 6.4

6.2. How to format a USB Jump Drive

Insert the USB Flash Drive into the USB2.0 port of the computer. If the Flash Drive
folder automatically opens, close it. Click Start and select “My Computer”. Right-click on
the Removable Disk and choose “Format…” (See Figure 6.5). The name of your
removable drive may vary.

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Figure 6.5

Select “FAT32” and “Quick Format” then click on “Start” (see Figure 6.6)

Figure 6.6

6.3. Recommended SD-Card


Furuno USA offers compatible 2GB SD cards (part number SD1-BNK-003). If you are
purchasing blank SD cards from an alternate source, we strongly recommend you use
only 2GB SanDisk SD-Cards, as they have been tested by Furuno USA for transferring
data to NavNet 3D.

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