Ome45120e TZT9F 12F 16F 19F
Ome45120e TZT9F 12F 16F 19F
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
General
• This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of international users.
• The operator of this equipment must read and follow the instructions in this manual.
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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, see the chapter
on Maintenance. If a battery is used, tape the + and - terminals of the battery before disposal to pre-
vent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
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all types of batteries must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash
site. Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to your
national legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006/66/EU.
Cd
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Ni-Cd and lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled. Take the
used batteries to a battery collection site according to local laws.
In the other countries: There are no international standards for the battery Ni-Cd Pb
recycle symbol. The number of symbols can increase when the other coun-
tries make their own recycle symbols in the future.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these safety instructions before you operate the equipment.
WARNING
The radar antenna sends electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) energy. This
energy can be dangerous to you, especially your eyes. Do not look at the
radiator or near the antenna when the antenna is rotating.
The distances at which RF radiation levels of 100 W/m2 and 10 W/m2 exist are
shown in the table.
Check that no person is near the radar antenna before you turn on the radar.
Serious injury or death can occur if a person is hit by a rotating radar antenna.
Turn off the power immediately at the switchboard 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.
The front panel of the display unit is made of glass. Handle it with care.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING CAUTION
Keep units other than the radar The fish finder picture is not
antenna away from rain and refreshed when the picture
water. advance setting is “OFF”.
A radar is an excellent
anti-collision aid, but remember
to keep watch for possible
collision conditions.
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WARNING CAUTION
CAUTIO
The ARPA function is a valuable aid The plotting accuracy and response of this
ARPA meets IMO standards. Tracking
to navigation. However, the naviga-
accuracy is affected by the following:
tor must check all aids available to
avoid collision. •
Tracking accuracy is affected by course
change. One to two minutes is required to
- The ARPA automatically tracks an restore vectors to full accuracy after an
automatically or manually acquired abrupt course change. (The actual amount
radar target and calculates its course depends on gyrocompass specifications.)
and speed, indicating them with a
vector. Since the data generated by •
The amount of tracking delay is inversely
the ARPA depends on the selected proportional to the relative speed of the
radar targets, the radar must be target. Delay is approx. 15-30 seconds for
optimally tuned for use with the the higher relative speed; approx. 30-60
ARPA, to ensure required targets will seconds for the lower relative speed. The
not be lost or unnecessary targets, following factors can affect accuracy:
like sea returns and noise, will not be - Echo intensity
acquired and tracked. - Radar transmission pulse length
- Radar bearing error
- A target is not always a landmass, - Gyrocompass error
reef, ship, but can also be returns - Course change (own ship and targets)
from the sea surface and from clutter.
As the level of clutter changes with
the environment, the operator must About the TFT LCD
correctly adjust the sea and rain
clutter controls and the gain control so The TFT LCD is constructed using the
that the target echoes do not dis- latest LCD techniques, and displays
appear from the radar screen. 99.99% of its pixels. The remaining
0.01% of the pixels may drop out or
Safety Labels blink, however this is not an indication of
malfunction.
A safety label is attached to the display unit. Do
not remove the label. If the label is missing or
damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer
about replacement.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD .................................................................................................................. xv
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................... xviii
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2.5.2 How to show or hide the COG vector, heading line ....................................... 2-4
2.5.3 COG vector length ......................................................................................... 2-4
2.5.4 Own ship icon orientation............................................................................... 2-5
2.6 How to Find Information Chart Object and Chart Information .................................... 2-6
2.6.1 Chart object information ................................................................................. 2-6
2.6.2 Chart information............................................................................................ 2-7
2.7 How to Find the Range and Bearing Between Two Locations................................... 2-7
2.8 Multiple Chart Plotter Displays ................................................................................... 2-8
2.9 Cartographic Text and Objects on Vector Charts ...................................................... 2-9
2.9.1 Control visibility of text and object information in vector charts...................... 2-9
2.9.2 Control visibility of cartographic objects in S-52 charts................................ 2-10
2.10 Alarms ...................................................................................................................... 2-12
2.10.1 Cross Track Error alarm............................................................................... 2-13
2.10.2 Depth alarm.................................................................................................. 2-13
2.10.3 SST alarm .................................................................................................... 2-14
2.10.4 Speed alarm................................................................................................. 2-15
2.10.5 Anchor watch alarm ..................................................................................... 2-15
2.10.6 Wind speed alarm ........................................................................................ 2-17
2.10.7 Low fuel alarm.............................................................................................. 2-17
2.10.8 Other Alarm menu items .............................................................................. 2-17
2.10.9 Alarms list..................................................................................................... 2-18
2.11 Track ........................................................................................................................ 2-18
2.11.1 How to start, stop recording the track .......................................................... 2-18
2.11.2 How to show or hide the track display.......................................................... 2-19
2.11.3 Track recording interval................................................................................ 2-19
2.11.4 Track color ................................................................................................... 2-20
2.11.5 Track thickness ............................................................................................ 2-23
2.11.6 How to create a route with past track (follow track) ..................................... 2-23
2.11.7 How to create a route with track currently being recorded (track back) ....... 2-24
2.11.8 How to delete tracks..................................................................................... 2-25
2.11.9 How to find the number of track points used................................................ 2-25
2.12 Chart Plotter Menu ................................................................................................... 2-26
2.13 NAVpilot Series Auto Pilot........................................................................................ 2-27
2.13.1 How to enable use of the NAVpilot .............................................................. 2-28
2.13.2 How to show the NAVpilot control box in the data area ............................... 2-28
2.13.3 How to change the steering mode ............................................................... 2-29
2.13.4 How to change the NAVpilot settings........................................................... 2-31
2.14 TZ iBoat.................................................................................................................... 2-32
2.15 TZ First Mate............................................................................................................ 2-32
2.16 Photos ...................................................................................................................... 2-33
2.17 Fleet Tracking .......................................................................................................... 2-35
2.17.1 How to set up fleet tracking.......................................................................... 2-36
2.17.2 How to show/hide fleet target (sister ship) symbols ..................................... 2-36
2.17.3 How to show fleet target information............................................................ 2-36
2.17.4 How to clear fleet target symbols temporarily from the screen .................... 2-37
2.17.5 Fleet target list.............................................................................................. 2-37
2.17.6 How to put a fleet target at the center of the chart plotter screen ................ 2-39
2.17.7 How to share user objects............................................................................ 2-39
2.18 Fish-It ....................................................................................................................... 2-40
3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS.....................................................................................3-1
3.1 3D Display.................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1.1 How to activate the 3D display....................................................................... 3-2
3.1.2 How to make the 3D view clearer .................................................................. 3-3
3.2 Overlays ..................................................................................................................... 3-4
3.2.1 Depth shading overlay ................................................................................... 3-4
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5. ROUTES.................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 What is a Route?........................................................................................................ 5-1
5.2 How to Create a Route............................................................................................... 5-2
5.2.1 How to create a route by selecting positions.................................................. 5-2
5.2.2 How to create a route with points................................................................... 5-3
5.2.3 How to create a route from the Points list ...................................................... 5-4
5.3 How to Edit a Route ................................................................................................... 5-4
5.3.1 How to insert a route point on a route ............................................................ 5-4
5.3.2 How to move a route point on a route ............................................................ 5-5
5.3.3 How to delete a point (incl. route point) on a route ........................................ 5-5
5.3.4 How to extend a route .................................................................................... 5-5
5.4 Routes List ................................................................................................................. 5-6
5.5 How to Find Number of Routes Created .................................................................. 5-11
5.6 How to Find a Route on the Chart............................................................................ 5-11
5.7 How to Delete a Route ............................................................................................. 5-11
5.7.1 How to delete a route on the screen ............................................................ 5-11
5.7.2 How to delete a route via the Routes list...................................................... 5-11
5.7.3 How to delete routes collectively via the Routes list .................................... 5-12
5.7.4 How to delete all routes................................................................................ 5-12
5.8 How to Show or Hide All Routes .............................................................................. 5-12
5.9 How to Set Route Density ........................................................................................ 5-13
5.10 How to Follow a Route ............................................................................................. 5-13
5.10.1 How to follow an on-screen route................................................................. 5-13
5.10.2 How to follow a route selected from the Routes list ..................................... 5-14
5.10.3 How to start navigation from a route point ................................................... 5-15
5.10.4 How to show the detailed information about a route .................................... 5-16
5.11 Operations Available When You Follow a Route ..................................................... 5-16
5.11.1 How to restart navigation ............................................................................. 5-16
5.11.2 How to follow a route in the reverse direction .............................................. 5-17
5.11.3 How to stop following a route ....................................................................... 5-17
5.11.4 How to skip a point on a route...................................................................... 5-17
5.11.5 Waypoint switching mode ............................................................................ 5-18
5.11.6 How to automatically zoom a route .............................................................. 5-18
5.11.7 XTE lines...................................................................................................... 5-18
5.11.8 Waypoint arrival notification ......................................................................... 5-19
5.11.9 End of route notification ............................................................................... 5-19
5.11.10How continue navigation at end of route...................................................... 5-19
5.11.11Steering a route with the NAVpilot ............................................................... 5-20
5.12 SAR Operations ....................................................................................................... 5-21
5.13 Fuel Level Indicators ................................................................................................ 5-24
5.14 Laylines .................................................................................................................... 5-24
5.14.1 How to enable/disable the layline feature .................................................... 5-24
5.14.2 How to show layline data in the data area ................................................... 5-24
5.14.3 How to change the polar wind file ................................................................ 5-25
5.15 Routes Menu............................................................................................................ 5-26
6. RADAR...................................................................................................................6-1
6.1 How to Transmit, Set the Radar in Stand-by.............................................................. 6-1
6.2 Tuning ........................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.3 How to Adjust the Gain .............................................................................................. 6-2
6.4 How to Reduce the Sea Clutter.................................................................................. 6-4
6.5 How to Reduce the Rain Clutter................................................................................. 6-4
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
12. FUSION-Link........................................................................................................12-1
12.1 FUSION Display....................................................................................................... 12-1
12.2 FUSION Operation Bar ............................................................................................ 12-4
12.3 FUSION Settings...................................................................................................... 12-5
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SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................SP-1
INDEX.......................................................................................................................... IN-1
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FOREWORD
A Word to the Owner
Congratulations on your choice of Multi Function Display, a member of the NavNet TZtouch3 fam-
ily of multi-function displays. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become
synonymous with quality and reliability.
Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and
dependable marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our ex-
tensive global network of agents and dealers.
Your equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine envi-
ronment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless properly installed and
maintained. Please carefully read and follow the operation and maintenance procedures set forth
in this manual.
We would appreciate feedback from you, the end-user, about whether we are achieving our goal.
Features
The NavNet TZtouch3, equipped with a touch screen with multi touch capacity, is a networked
navigation system that gives you functions such as radar, chart plotter, fish finder and AIS. Infor-
mation is transferred between NavNet TZtouch3 units through Ethernet or NMEA 2000. The plug-
and-play format allows expansion and you can connect a maximum of six NavNet TZtouch3 units.
Also, you can control the NavNet TZtouch3 units and display their data on an iOS or Android™
device.
Main features
• Intuitive touch control operation.
• The NavNet TZtouch3 units can be controlled and monitored from the following applications*.
Application* Capability iOS Android TM
NavNet Remote Monitor or operate iPad only 7 inch or larger
NavNet TZtouch3
Monitor NavNet TZ- Other than iPad 7 inch or larger
touch3
NavNet Viewer Display nav data, Yes Yes
fish finder picture.
NavNet Controller Remote control of Yes Yes
NavNet TZtouch3.
* Check compatibility with your OS version in the respective store before downloading. Applica-
tions are available from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play™ (Android) at no cost.
• Instrument display provides comprehensive navigation data with connection of appropriate sen-
sors.
• Points (waypoints) and routes can be transferred and shared between NavNet TZtouch3 units,
via Ethernet.
• Large memory stores 30,000 Track Points, 30,000 Points, 200 Routes, 200 Boundaries, 1000
Photos, and 1000 Catches.
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• Able to write and read data (points, routes, tracks, etc.) using a micro SD card.
• Built in GPS receiver and antenna. (TZT9F/12F/16F only)
• AIS function (requires connection of AIS transponder) receives AIS data from AIS equipped
vessels, shore stations and navigational aids and displays relevant data.
• Built in fish finder available with single or dual frequency transducer.
• ACCU-FISH™ provides at-a-glance estimation of length and depth of individual fish. (Requires
ACCU-FISH™ capable transducer.)
• Bottom discrimination display helps identify probable bottom composition with graphics and col-
ors. (Requires bottom discrimination display capable transducer.)
• RezBoost™ raises echo resolution to see fish echoes clearly. (Requires RezBoost™ capable
transducer. Not available when the transducer is installed with the inside hull installation meth-
od.)
• CHIRP transducer provides high resolution, low-noise pictures of underwater conditions.
• Dual-range radar display for watch on short and long distances at the same time.
• DSC (Digital Selective Calling) message information feature provides the MMSI no. and posi-
tion of vessels that have transmitted a DSC message to you. (Requires DSC capable radiotele-
phone.)
• Control audio of FUSION-Link™ equipment.
• HDMI output (type A receptacle). (TZT12F/16F/19F only)
• Monitoring of the inside/outside of your ship via analog camera (FLIR™, AXIS™). (TZT9F does
not support this feature.)
• Monitoring around the vessel with pan-tilt-zoom capable (PTZ) cameras (FLIR™, AXIS™).
• HDMI input and USB touch output for control of external application. (TZT16F/19F)
Program no.
System: 1950212-03.**
Application: 1950213-03.**
** denotes minor modifications.
CE declaration
With regards to CE declarations, please refer to our website (www.furuno.com), for further infor-
mation about RoHS conformity declarations.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
TZT9F System configuration
Radar Sensor (Radome) Radar Sensor (Open)
DRS4D X-Class/DRS4DL+/ DRS6A X-Class/DRS12A X-Class/DRS25A X-Class/
DRS2D-NXT/DRS4D-NXT DRS6A-NXT/DRS12A-NXT/DRS25A-NXT
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Category of units
Antenna unit: Exposed to the weather. Ship’s mains
Other units: Protected from the weather. 12 to 24 VDC
*1: This unit has a built-in fish finder as standard.
*2: A maximum of 6 units of NavNet TZtouch2/3 can be connected. NavNet TZtouch2 requires software version
7 or after. For configurations with TZT2BB included, a maximum of 4 NavNet TZtouch2/3 units can be
connected. NavNet TZtouch cannot be connected.
*3: Use a commercially available PoE hub. The NETGEAR GS108PE has tested as compatible.
The basic functions of the hub were verified, however the compatibility of all functions were not checked.
FURUNO cannot guarantee proper operation.
4
* : When using a USB OTG as a USB host device, this equipment operates as a touch operation output device.
*5: The HDMI output resolution is fixed to 1920x1080. To use a touch monitor for operation, its output
resolution must be 1920x1080 (Aspect ratio 16:9) with HPD (Hot Plug Detection) function.
*6: Some transducers require connection of a 12-to-10 pin conversion cable.
*7: 12 VDC is only used with DRS6A-NXT. All other open array DRS sensors require 24 VDC.
*8: FURUNO networks allow for a maximum of three Ethernet Hub HUB-101s.
Exceeding this can cause undesirable results.
*9: The connected FUSION-Link device must also have CAN bus connectivity.
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Control description
TZT9F/TZT12F
9
2 1
8 7
6
TZT9F front panel 5 4 TZT9F rear panel
9
2 1
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TZT16F/TZT19F
The touch switch on the front panel controls power and brilliance. The rear panel con-
tains a micro SD card slot.
TZT16F
Front Rear
TZT19F
Front Rear
Soft cover
The soft cover protects the LCD when the display unit is
not in use. To remove the cover, grasp the cover at the
locations circled in the figure at right and pull forward.
Touchscreen operations
The tables which follow outline the touchscreen opera-
tions.
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• Waterdrops on the screen can cause mis-operation and slow touch response. Wipe
the screen with a dry cloth to remove the water.
• This equipment uses a capacitive touch screen. Tap the screen with your fingertips
directly. Do not use sharp objects (needle, pen, nail) or a stylus pen. Be careful not
to scratch the screen.
• Touchscreen may be reduced when wearing gloves.
• Do not put objects (adhesive-backed paper, etc.) on the screen. Mis-operation can
result.
• Keep the equipment away from radio antennas, fluorescent lights, solenoid valves
and electronic devices to prevent unintended operation cause by electrical noise.
• The front panel is made of glass. If the front panel is damaged, do not try to repair
it yourself. Unauthorized repair will void the warranty. Contact your dealer about re-
pair or replacement.
• The touch screen can be locked to prevent operation of the equipment. See the pro-
cedure below.
With the power applied, press to show the [Quick Access] window. Tap the [Touch
Screen] icon.
DRS6A_X-CLASS BBDS1
Touch Screen
Device Network
When the screen is locked, a small padlock-shaped icon appears at the [Home] button
position, at the top-left of the screen, as shown in the figure below.
Home Home
Locked Unlocked
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ENT
ENT
Push Push
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1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
* The beep sound can be turned on or off with [Notify when NAVpilot is engaged] in
the menu. See section 2.10.8.
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Push Push
Push Push
* The beep sound can be turned on or off with [Notify when NAVpilot is engaged] in
the menu. See section 2.10.8.
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1 Power lamp When the power is applied to the MCU-005, the lamp is lit.
2 EVENT key • Short push: Creates an event mark at the boat's location.
• Long push: Creates an MOB at the boat's location.
3 GAIN/TX key Short push: Adjusts the radar gain/AC SEA/AC RAIN or ad-
just the Fish Finder/Multi-beam Sounder gain.
Long push: Toggles between Standby and Transmit for the
radar.
4 MENU key Opens/closes the menu.
5 HOME/BRILL key Short push: Opens the Home screen.
Long push: Opens the [Quick Access] window.
6 CANCEL/MOB key Short push:
• Closes menus/windows.
• Stops the aural alarm.
• Ends the tool mode (End Route, End Move, etc.).
Long push:
• Enters the MOB mark (at the own ship’s position).
7 CTRL key Switches control between multiple displays when more than
one display is in the system.
8 EDGE key • Activates the selected item.
• Press the EDGE key, then operate the CursorPad or scroll
pad to open Layers menu, Quick Page, Slide-out menu,
Data Area.
䞉Opens Layers menu 䞉Opens Quick Page
OLLIN
CR OLLIN
CR
G
S
SHIP
Push Tap
G
S
SHIP
3D
Push 3D
Tap
SHIP
S
Push
SHIP
3D
Tap Push 3D
Tap
9 FUNC key Short push: Performs the function assigned to two finger tap
function.
Long push: Performs the function assigned to two finger long
tap function.
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11 STBY/AUTO key Switches the steering mode of the FURUNO NAVpilot series
Autopilot between the Stand-by and AUTO modes. When
switching occurs, a beep sounds* and a message informs you
of Navpilot mode change.
• Stand-by modeAUTO mode: "Navpilot Engaged".
• AUTO modeStand-by mode: "Navpilot Disengaged".
12 POINTS/ROUTE key Short push: Sets the cursor location as a point.
Long push: Starts a route from the cursor location.
13 RotoKey™ Short push:
• Opens pop up menus.
• Activates/confirms the item selected by the cursor.
Long push:
• Edit display icon (on Home screen).
Rotate:
• Moves the selection cursor. Selected items are highlighted.
• Zooms in/out.
14 RANGE OUT/IN key • Zooms in/out.
15 SHIP/3D key and scrolling Ship/3D button short push:
pad • Returns own ship to center of screen (Chart Plotter/Weath-
er/Radar display).
Scrolling • Cancels the echo history (Fish finder display).
pad Ship/3D button long push:
OLLIN
CR
• Switches between 2D and 3D display.
G
S
SHIP
3D
Scrolling pad:
SHIP/3D • Scrolls chart, radar picture, and AXIS make PTZ network
button
cameras.
* The beep sound can be turned on or off with [Notify when NAVpilot is engaged] in
the menu. See section 2.10.8.
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Note: Confirm that there are no duplicate unit nicknames in the network. If a duplicate
name is found, change the name on the [Sensor List] ([Initial Setup][Sensor List]).
1. From the Home screen, tap [Settings][Initial Setup].
2. Tap [Remote Controller Configuration] twice.
*: For the configurations with an MCU-005 connected, the nickname for the MCU-
005 appears.
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Based on the menu settings shown on the previous page, the installed configura-
tion should look similar to the following image.
䠄A䠅TZT12F_FB_LEFT 䠄B䠅TZT12F_FB_RIGHT
MCU1
FLYBRIDGE
STBY HOME
FUNC
CURS CENTER
•
be controlled
SCRL
䠄C䠅TZT19F_MB_LEFT 䠄D䠅TZT19F_MB_RIGHT
MCU2
FLYBRIDGE
(C) and (D) can STBY
•
AUTO
HOME
BRILL
FUNC
HUB
be controlled
CURS CENTER
•
SCRL
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Power switch
[Demo Mode]: Tap [Start] to start the Demo mode. To stop the Demo mode, go to the
Home screen, tap [Settings][General][Stop Demo].
[Let’s Navigate]: Start normal operation. (The equipment starts up with the last-used
display.)
[Tutorial]: Tap [Start Tour] to start the tutorial. You can stop the tutorial at any time by
tapping the screen. A confirmation message appears; tap [OK] to stop the tutorial.
[Show at startup]: Check to get the welcome screen each time the equipment is pow-
ered. Remove the checkmark to hide the welcome screen at power-up. You can also
show or hide the welcome screen* from the menu.
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DRS6A_X-CLASS BBDS1
Touch Screen
Device Network
Tap [Device] to power off only this unit, or [Network] to power off this unit and all other
NavNet TZtouch3 units in the network. A beep sounds, the message "Shutdown in
progress" appears, then the unit shuts down shortly thereafter.
Note 1: If you cannot turn off the power as shown above, or the screen has frozen,
push and hold the power switch until the screen goes blank, wait two seconds, then
release the switch.
Note 2: Do not turn off the power during the start-up. Wait until the start-up is complet-
ed before you turn off the power.
Note 3: The screen refreshes slower in low ambient temperature.
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DRS6A_X-CLASS BBDS1
Touch Screen
Device Network
To adjust the brilliance, tap (push for TZT9F/12F) the power switch, drag the icon
on the slider bar or tap the slider bar.
To select the hue, tap the applicable icon above the slider bar. The Auto icon auto-
matically adjust the hue according to the time of day at your ship’s position.
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The figure below shows an example display with all sensors and corresponding devic-
es connected.
Home icon
on
Tap
Date
Heading Sounder WiFi
Nickname GPS Radar Fusion Fleet
Tracking
Home screen
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Date/Nickname show the date/time and the nickname of your unit. The nickname can
be changed. Tap the nickname to show the software keyboard. Change the nickname.
See section 1.15 for how to use the keyboard.
The Sensor icons show the sensors connected in the system and their status, in the
following colors.
White: Sensor normal
Red: Sensor error
Gray: Sensor inactive (stopped)
The Functions section provides the features mentioned below. If the item is hidden,
drag up or down from [Settings]. ([MOB] is fixed.)
[MOB]: Enters a MOB mark (to mark man overboard location on the chart plotter and
radar displays). See section 1.19.
[Settings]: Menus (general, chart plotter, radar, fish finder, etc.) for customization of
the system. See section 1.15.
[Tide]: Opens the tide graph.
[Charts]: Displays a list of charts stored in this equipment.
[Lists]: Accesses the lists (points, routes, boundaries, catches, photos, AIS, DSC,
ARPA, Alarms).
[FAX30]*: Opens the FAX-30 operation screen.
[Fusion]*: Opens the FUSION operation screen.
[SiriusAudio]*: Opens the SiriusXM Audio control panel.
[eGuide]: Opens the abbreviated operator’s manual. You can get the latest version of
the operator’s manual by accessing the quick response code provided in the introduc-
tion section of the guide.
* Requires appropriate equipment. Not shown otherwise.
The Display icons select corresponding displays. See the next section for details
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㼀㼆㼀㻝㻥㻲
Note: The display icons can be edited (size changed, layout rearranged, icon deleted,
etc.) See section 1.7.2.
To show the quick page, swipe the top of the screen downward. Tap desired display
icon to change the display.
Swipe
Quick
Dot indicates pages
display currently
in use.
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Note: Some displays cannot be shown in multi-split screens. An icon is greyed out
when it cannot be selected to a multi-split screen. See section 1.7.1.
The displays available depend on the display division selected and your system con-
figuration. The table below outlines the display divisions and available displays.
Display
division
choices Drag display
division icon to
screen center. Drag display type
(icon) to screen
center.
Available displays (Unavailable displays are greyed out)
In the three-way split screen, unavailable displays are
denoted by showing “ ” when dragging the unavailable Display
display (icon). choices
After saving, the arrangement is then opened on the screen and the display icons on
the Home screen are updated according to your arrangement.
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Note: The chart plotter screen icon, which initially appears at the top left corner of the
display screen icons, cannot be deleted or edited, but it can be resized. Other display
screen icons can be deleted, edited, resized as desired.
Long
tap
Note: Any changes made on the home screen are reflected on the home screens of
other NavNet TZ touch3 in the same network.
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A window other than the data area is automatically erased from the screen when it is
not operated within the time specified. You can specify how long to leave a window
open with Home screen[Settings][General][User Interface Auto-Hide]. You can
erase a window at any time by tapping the screen. To close the Layers menu, tap []
at the top right corner of the menu.
Quick page
Swipe
Swipe
Data area
Slide-out menu
Layers menu*
* Chart plotter display, radar sensor connected. [Radar
Overlay], [Radar Rings], [Guard Zone 1] and [Guard Zone
2] do not appear when a radar sensor is not connected. Pop-up menu
Also, [Depth Contours] is shown only when the PBG
recording is active.
Function description
The quick page selects displays. See subsection 1.6.2.
The Slide-out menu provides quick access to several universal functions. To execute
a function, tap the function name. Unavailable functions are grayed out. The color of
the icon changes according to function status, yellow for ON, white for OFF.
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The pop-up menu provide a subset of functions that are relevant to the object or lo-
cation tapped. To execute a function, tap the function name. Unavailable functions are
grayed out. Functions that have “>” at the end of their name indicate additional func-
tions are available.
The Layers menu provides quick access to the layer options, often-used functions
and detailed settings of the active display. Tap a slide switch to turn a function on or
off. Unavailable functions are grayed out. This menu can also be accessed from the
Slide-out menu in some modes.
Note 1: For the multi-screen display, the active display (orange rectangle circum-
scribes the active display) can be controlled from the Layers menu.
Note 2: The Layers menu is not available with the instrument displays.
The figure below shows the Layers menu for the radar, fish finder and weather dis-
plays.
The data area shows navigation data. See the next section for details.
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Data
area
Note: The data display is also available in all split screens, on the left edge.
To show the data area, swipe the screen rightward from the left edge of the screen, or
open the Slide-out menu and tap [NavData]. Three yellow bars appear to the left of
[NavData] when the data area is displayed. A maximum of two “tabs”* of nav data can
be shown in the data area, and the current categories are named at the bottom of the
data area. Tap the category name to switch categories. Each category contains nu-
merous data boxes. Hidden data boxes can be shown by scrolling the data area up or
down.
* The six sheet categories are
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Grip
icon
2. Press and hold the grip icon of the data to move, then drag and drop the data box
to its new location.
3. Tap [] to close the [Edit NavData] display screen.
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3. In the [Add NavData] window, tap desired data. The selected data appears in the
data box. In the example below, the [Cursor Information] box has been added.
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1.9.5 How to change the display method for the data in a data box
The data in the data boxes can be shown in graphic, numeric, or graph format.
For [Graph], the plotting period (horizontal axis) and plotting range (vertical axis)
can be changed.
1) Tap the data box to change.
2) Tap [Plot Period]*, then tap desired period, among 1'00s, 5'00s, 10'00s,
30'00s, 1h00, 3h00', 6h00', 12h00', 1d00h, and 2d00h.
* Depending on the display time, the number of data points displayed on the
graph may decrease, and the graph may become coarse.
3) Tap [Plot Range Value], and a software keyboard appears. Enter range value,
then tap [].
4) Tap [] to close the keyboard.
4. Tap [] to close the [Modify NavData] window.
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Note: This function requires PGN 130578 Vessel Speed Components to be output
from the SC-33/SCX-20.
Referring to section 1.9.2 and section 1.9.3, select the 3-Axis Speed display.
(purple arrow)
15.67 1.23
Speed at stern 1.23 15.67
Speed
SOG: Speed over
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the ground
STW: Speed thru [Graphic] [Numeric]
the water analog format digital format
*
CCRP (Consistent Common Reference Point) is determined at installation, and is either the bow,
transducer location or center of vessel.
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Home Restart
icon Date
⯪㏿䜰䝷䞊䝮
Speed Alarm Undo, Redo
icons
Status bar
POS
Slider bar
Data
area
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Push card
Open cover. into a slot
Unfasten two
screws. and close
cover.
Push card into slot
and close cover.
Chart card drive SD card unit (SDU-001)
(Charts, PBG recordings)
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Note 1: The cards were verified using basic functions. All functions were not verified.
FURUNO does not guarantee card operations.
Note 2: Cards other than those listed below have not been verified.
Capacity
Maker Maker Series Model
(GB)
SANDISK Ultra microSD UHS-I SDSQUAC-256G-JN3MA 256
SDSQUAC-128G-JN3MA 128
SDSQUAC-064G-JN3MA 64
SDSQUAC-032G-JN3MA 32
SDSQUAC-016G-JN3MA 16
High durability MICROSD/ SDSQQND-064G-JN3ID 64
MICROSDXC card SDSQQND-032G-JN3ID 32
micro SDHCcard SDSDQ-032G-J35U 32
SDSDQ-016G-J35U 16
TOSHIBA MU-J series MU-J256GX 256
MU-J128GX 128
MU-J064GX 64
MU-J032GX 32
MU-J016GX 16
MSDAR40M series MSDAR40N128G 128
MSDAR40N64G 64
MSDAR40N32G 32
MSDAR40N16G 16
MSDAR40N08G 8
Panasonic SMGB series RP-SMGB64GJK 64
RP-SMGB32GJK 32
RP-SMGB16GJK 16
SMGA series RP-SMGA08GJK 8
RP-SMGA04GJK 4
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The chart plotter receives position data fed from the built-in GNSS (GPS) receiver
(TZT9F/12F/16F) or, in the case of the TZT19F, an external GNSS (GPS) receiver.
Your position is marked on the screen with the own ship icon.
The points and routes you have entered are shown on the screen. You can move, de-
lete and edit the points and routes from their pop-up menus.
The chart plotter also does the following functions:
COG vector
(dashed line) Heading
line Slider
Track bar
Inactive route Own ship icon
(sleeping)*
Point
Inactive route
1
3
(expanded)
2
The status bar, common to all modes, alerts you to equipment status. The color of
both the bar and the status message change according to message category.
• Red bar, yellow characters: warning (alarm violation, equipment error, etc.)
• Yellow bar, black characters: caution (system message, etc.)
When an alert condition occurs, the equipment beeps (if enabled to do so), the name
of the alert appears in the bar, and the bar flashes. You can stop the flashing and si-
lence the beep by tapping the bar. The alert indication remains in the status bar until
the cause for the alert is removed.
The undo/redo icon has the following functions with points and routes.
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A guard zone tells you when the radar targets are in the area you specify.
Center radar
Home icon Event icon North mark
picture
Redo,
Guard Undo
Data
zone icons
area
Heading
line Slider
Own Own
ship icon
ship bar
position
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The echoes at the right position are the current echoes. These echoes can be from
separate fish, a school of fish, or the bottom. Depth to the bottom is indicated, provided
the gain is set correctly. You can scroll the echoes backward.
Both low and high TX frequencies are provided. (Frequencies depend on the trans-
ducer connected.) The low frequency has a wide detection area, which is for general
detection and understanding bottom conditions. The high frequency has a narrow
beam that helps you inspect fish.
The range, gain, clutter and TVG can be adjusted automatically according to your pur-
pose (cruising or fishing) to let you do other tasks.
Water temp
graph*2 Depth
scale
Water
temp. Bottom echo Fish symbol *1
scale*2
Slider
bar
A CHIRP or standard (CW narrowband) type transducer can be connected to this unit.
TruEcho CHIRP™ is a revolutionary technology that displays high-resolution, low-
noise images using broadband ultrasound and advanced signal processing. The re-
action of bottom and reef schools of fish and the seabed echo are displayed distinctly,
which is useful for suitable catch determination. For the model of CHIRP transducer,
refer to the configuration table in the equipment manual.
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Title bar
Flipswitch
Auto Scroll
• Slider bar, keyboard: Set level by dragging the slider button, or tapping the
keyboard icon ( ) to enter the level with the numeric software keyboard.
(See the next page for the appearance of the numeric keyboard.)
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• Alphabet, numerical data entry: A menu item that requires entry of alphabet
and/or numerical data has a keyboard icon ( ). Tap the keyboard icon to
show the keyboard. (The keyboard displayed depends on the item selected.
Some items provide only the numeric keyboard.) Enter data, then tap [] to con-
firm.
Alphabet input keyboard
Cursor (light blue) Title Close window
Name
Erase
line
Delete letter
before cursor.
Delete letter at
Switch between cursor position.
upper and lower Switch between
case. upper and
Stop work
and close lower case.
keyboard.
Move cursor. Space Confirm
entry
Switch between numerics and symbols.
*
䠖Lower case input. Tap to switch to upper case input.
䠖䠖Upper case input. Tap to switch to lowercase input.
䠖䠖Upper case input. Tap to switch to lowercase input.
• Color selection: A menu item that requires selection of color shows the current
color selection to the right of the name of the menu item. Tap the menu item to
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show the color options. Tap color option desired. Current selection is highlight-
ed with a light blue square.
Tap menu item. Current selection
Current
selection is
highlighted
in light blue.
• Option selection: A menu item that requires selection of an option shows the
current selection on the menu. Tap the option desired. The current selection
has a checkmark.
Tap menu item. Current selection
Current
selection
has a
checkmark.
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Note: When [Touch Output] (see section 11.5) is enabled, the two-finger tap function
is not available on the display that shows the output from the HDMI port. (The display
is specified with the camera icon on the Home screen.)
1. Go to the Home screen, then tap [Settings][General][Two Finger Tap Func-
tion] or [Two Finger Long Tap Function].
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[Fusion]: Open the Fusion screen (see section 12.1. Shown when Fusion equip-
ment is connected.
[Fusion Bar]: Show the Fusion operation bar (see section 12.2). Shown when Fu-
sion equipment is connected.
3. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
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memory. After the screenshot is taken, the message "Screenshot taken" ap-
pears for three seconds, and the photo icon ( ) is put at the position of your
ship at the moment the screenshot was taken. A file name is automatically as-
signed and saved to the [Photos] list. You can tap the photo icon to move, edit,
or delete the icon. This photo can also be viewed on smartphones and tablets
by using the TZ First Mate feature (see section 2.15).
• [Anchor Watch Alarm]: Turns the anchor watch alarm on or off. (See
section 2.10.5.)
• [MOB]: Puts the MOB symbol at the position of your ship at the moment the
event icon (long) is tapped.
1.18 Language
The default interface language is English (United States). To change the language, do
as follows:
Note: A MOB mark may also be placed if the two finger tap function is so programmed.
At the moment of activation the following occurs.
• If you are using a NavPilot, The [SELECT NAV OPTION] window appears. Select
the degree of accuracy to steer to the MOB position, referring to the description be-
low.
[Precision Mode]: Keeps Cross Track Error within 0.01 NM
[Economy Mode]: Keeps Cross Track Error within 0.03 NM
• The message "MOB" flashes in the status bar, with yellow characters on a red back-
ground. The aural alarm sounds if it is enabled. Tap the status bar to stop the flash-
ing indication and silence the aural alarm.
• The MOB mark is highlighted.
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• A yellow line connects between the MOB mark and current location. This line shows
the straightest course between own ship and the MOB mark.
• If a FM-4800 VHF Radiotelephone is connected to the same network, the MOB in-
formation is also sent to the FM-4800 and can be sent as a DSC message.
MOB mark on the plotter display MOB mark on the radar display
MOB information
Tap a MOB mark to display the following MOB data: latitude, longitude, DTA (distance
to the MOB), ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival at the MOB), depth*.
• Use existing LAN: Connect to an existing LAN access point (in a harbor, etc.) to
download weather information.
• Create local network: Create an access point from which the NavNet TZtouch3
can be monitored, controlled from a smartphone or tablet.
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Available countries (as of 04/2018): USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Japan,
and all countries of the EU.
• The communication rate and effective range for the wireless LAN can be affected
by electromagnetic waves, interfering objects, or access point location.
• We strongly recommend using the wireless LAN with encrypted connection. Other-
wise unauthorized access by a third party can occur, which can cause loss of data
or system crash.
• We recommend changing the initial password before using a local wireless network.
XXXXX
XXX
XXXXX
XXX
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XXXXX
CANCEL
FORGET
CONNECT
Name TZT19F
Password XXXXXXXX
3. Tap [Name].
4. Enter the name of the network, then tap [].
5. Tap [Password].
6. Enter the password, then tap []. (If the password is wrong, an error message ap-
pears. Tap the [OK] button then reenter the password.)
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4. Fill in all fields. Check the checkbox if you want to subscribe to the Newsletter.
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6. From a PC or mobile device, follow the link provided in the e-mail to log into your
account. Leave the NavNet TZtouch3 as is.
7. Tap [Go to Log in page] on this equipment.
8. Enter the e-mail address used to register the account, and your password.
9. Tap [Log in].
The name used to create the account appears in the [Logged As] field. The Status bar
shows (in yellow) "You are logged as (your name)" and several beeps sound (if alarm
sound is turned on).
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4. Enter your password with four digits. You are asked to confirm the password.
5. Re-enter your password. The message "Password protected" appears.
6. Tap [OK] to finish.
To release password protection, turn off [Password Lock] in the above procedure.The
message "The password will removed and all units in the network will no longer be
protected. Are you sure you want to proceed?" Tap [OK].
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This chapter shows you how to do the following:
[Raster]: Raster charts are digitized scans of NOAA paper charts. Raster charts have
information like notes, source diagrams, tidal diamonds, horizontal and vertical datum,
etc.
[HO]: HO charts are S-57 format vector charts (digital files) that contain marine fea-
tures and information created for marine navigation. These charts are made according
to the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO). HO charts are available from C-
MAP, Navionics, Mapmedia, and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin-
istration).
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Scale bar
Method 2: Operate the slider to bar to adjust the display range, using one of the meth-
ods shown below.
1) Drag the slider.
2) Tap the bar.
3) Tap the "+" or "-" icon on the slider.
(The slider bar is shown in the default setting. The slider bar can be shown or hidden
with [Show Scale Slider] in the [Settings][Chart Plotter] menu.)
Zoom in
Slider bar
Zoom out
Note 1: When a raster chart is displayed, you can see whether the appropriate range
is set by the display color of the scale bar displayed at the bottom left corner of the
screen.
• Black: Range is appropriate for chart accuracy.
• Red: Range is inappropriate for chart accuracy.
Note 2: You can zoom the display range in or out from the preview screen.
Method 3 (TZT9F/12F only): Turn the RotoKey™ clockwise to zoom in. Turn counter-
clockwise to zoom out.
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• North Up: North is at the top of the screen. When your heading changes, the own
ship icon moves according to heading. This mode is for long-range navigation.
• Head Up: Displays the chart with the current compass heading of your ship at the
top of the screen. The heading data from a compass is required. When the heading
changes, the own ship icon remains fixed, and the chart picture rotates according
to heading.
: North-up
Orientation
: Head-up
mode switch
To move the chart, drag the on-screen display and show the area you want to work
with.
Note: To return your ship icon to the center of the display and show the immediately
surrounding area, tap the [Center Vessel] icon at the top-right corner of the display.
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2.5.1 Description
The own ship icon (red) marks current position and
moves according to your vessel’s movement. The fol- Heading line
lowing information also appears with the own ship icon. Turn direction
• Heading line: a straight line that runs from your posi- indicator
tion and shows the current heading. COG vector
• COG vector: a vector line that runs from the own ship
icon and points in the direction in which your ship is
now moving.
• Turn direction indicator: points in the direction your
vessel is turning, starboard or port. In the figure to the
right, the starboard turn indicator is shown.
Note 1: The color of the COG vector (including the turn di-
rection indicator) can be changed. Go to the home
screen, then select [Settings][Ship & Track][COG
Vector Color].
Note 2: The thickness of the heading line can be
changed. Go to the home screen, then select [ Set-
tings][Ship & Track][Heading Line Thickness]. Set
the thickness with the software keyboard or slider bar. [1]
is thinnest; [5] is thickest.
1. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings] [Ship & Track] [COG Vector].
2. Tap [Distance] or [Time] as required, then tap the [<] icon at the title bar.
If you selected [Distance], go to step 3. For [Time], go to step 5.
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Detailed information
Tap an object to show the pop-up menu. Tap [Chart Object info] on the pop-up menu
to show detailed information.
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Starting point
Icon
End point
Drag to change location.
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• AIS
• ARPA
• Display range
• Chart orientation
• Chart type
• Scroll the chart
• Overlays (radar, satellite photo, depth shading, tide icon, tidal current icon, ACCU-
FISH™ (see section 7.14), points, routes, tracks)
• 2D and 3D: Independent orientation (2D, 3D) and view point (3D) are possible
The following example shows a three-way split chart plotter display.
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6.0 ft
[Chart Object Size]: Drag the slider to set the chart object size (setting value: 50 to
200%).
[Chart Color Palette]: Set the chart color pattern. [Standard] is this equipment’s orig-
inal color palette, [S-52] complies with the official S-52 charts, and [Sunlight] provides
a high contrast palette.
[Chart Symbols]: Select the chart symbol type. [S-52] are the official IMO symbols (al-
so referred to as simplified symbols) library for ECDIS. [International] symbols are the
copy of paper chart symbols of IALA symbols library (US symbols library).
[Shallow Contour]: Set the shallow depth (setting range: 0.0, 3.3, 6.6, 9.8, 13.1, 16.4,
19.7, 23.0, 26.2, 29.50, 32.8 ft). Show shallow depth contours in dark blue.
[Safety Contour]: Set the safety depth (setting range: 0.0, 3.3, 6.6, 9.8, 13.1, 16.4,
19.7, 23.0, 26.2, 29.50, 32.8, 49.2, 65.6, 98.4, 164 ft). Show safety depth contours in
medium blue.
[Deep Contour]: Set the deep depth (setting range: 0.0, 3.3, 6.6, 9.8, 13.1, 16.4, 19.7,
23.0, 26.2, 29.50, 32.8, 49.2, 65.6, 98.4, 164, 328, 656, 984, 1,640 ft). Show deep-
depth contours in light blue. Depths greater than set here are shown in white.
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[Display Light Sectors]: Show or hide light sectors for fixed beacons.
[Display Soundings in Red]: Spot soundings whose depths are lower than the value
selected on the [Shallower than...] menu are shown in red.
[Soundings in Red up to]: Select the value for the [Display Soundings in Red] menu
(setting range: 0.0, 3.3, 6.6, 9.8, 13.1, 16.4, 19.7, 23.0, 26.2, 29.50, 32.8, 49.2, 65.6,
98.4 ft).
[Obst. Depth Below Safety]: Show or hide obstruction depths under the safety
depths.
[Display Seabed]: Show or hide seabed composition indication, for example, mud,
sand, rock.
[Cautionary Areas]: Show or hide the cautionary areas that appear on the chart.
[Reset Default Settings]: Select this menu item to restore default settings for the
[Vector Chart] menu.
[S-52 Vector Chart Display Mode]: Set the level of information to show on the chart.
The selections are [Custom], [Base], [Standard], [Other], and [Fishing]. The chart fea-
tures are turned on or off according to setting.
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Note: The following menu items except [Reset Default Settings] are unavailable when
you select the mode other than [Custom]
[Unknown Object]: Show or hide unknown objects that appear on the chart.
[Chart Data Coverage]: Show or hide the geographic names and geographic objects.
[Water and Seabed Features]: Show or hide the water and seabed presentation.
[Information Areas]: Show or hide the information areas that appear on the chart.
[Lights]: Show or hide the sector of light that a fixed beacon shines.
[Fog Signals]: Show or hide the structure that sends a fog signal.
[Information About Chart Data]: Show or hide the chart data information.
[Depth Contours, Cur., etc]: Show or hide the depth contours, tidal currents and
magnetics.
[Services (Pilot, Signal Stations)]: Show or hide the location of pilots and signal sta-
tions.
[Services and Small Craft Facilities]: Show or hide the services for ship and small
craft.
[Land Features]: Show or hide the cartographic features that are shown on land.
[Reset Default Setting]: Select this menu item to restore default settings for the [S-
52 Display] menu.
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2.10 Alarms
The various chart plotter alarms alert you (with audiovisual alarms) when the condi-
tions specified are met. These alarms are:
When an alarm is generated, the name of the offending alarm appears in the status
bar (red background with yellow text) at the top of the screen and flashes. If [Alarm
Sound] ([Alarm] menu) is active, the unit beeps.
Anchor Alarm
Note: If [Sound Alarm Until Acknowledged] is set for [OFF], the unit continues to beep
until the cause of the alarm is removed.
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2. Tap [Over], [Under], [Within], [Out of] or [Shear]. Follow the appropriate procedure
below.
[Over] or [Under]
The [Over] or [Under] alarm sounds when the temperature is over or under the set
value, respectively.
1) Tap [Temperature Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard.
2) Set the value, then tap []. Go to step 3.
[Within] or [Out of]
The [Within] or [Out of] alarm sounds when the temperature is within or out of the
temperature range set, respectively.
1) Tap [Temp. Alarm Range Min Value] to display the software keyboard.
2) Set the minimum value, then tap [].
3) Tap [Temp. Alarm Range Max Value] to display the software keyboard.
4) Set the minimum value, then tap []. Go to step 3.
[Shear]
The shear alarm sounds when the temperature exceeds the alarm setting within
one minute.
1) Tap [Temp. Shear Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard.
2) Set the value, then tap []. Go to step 3.
3. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
Note: To disable this alarm, turn it off at step 2 of the above procedure.
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The anchor watch alarm setting is shared across all the NavNetTZtouch3 units in the
same network. A smartphone or tablet can also be used to set the alarm.
To reset the anchor watch alarm zone (when your boat goes out of the zone), tap the
[Reset] icon on the navigation bar. A message asks you if you are sure to reset the
anchor watch alarm. Tap [Yes] to reset the zone.
To move the zone or adjust the zone radius, tap the anchor symbol or the red circle to
show the pop-up menu. Tap [Edit Anchor Watch]. To move the zone, drag the position
icon. To adjust the radius of the zone, drag the zone size icon. Tap [End Editing] at the
top right corner to finish.
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Position icon:
Change the position
of the zone.
To deactivate the alarm, select [OFF] at step 1 in the procedure. The alarm can also
be deactivated from the navigation bar. Tap [STOP]. You are asked if you are sure to
stop the anchor watch alarm. Tap [Yes] to deactivate the alarm.
The alarm can also be activated from the chart plotter display. Tap the own ship icon
to show the pop-up menu. Tap [Anchor Watch Alarm] to activate the alarm.
If the two finger tap function (short or long) is set for [Anchor Watch Alarm], the anchor
watch alarm can be toggled on or off by tapping the screen with two fingers (see
section 1.16). When the screen is tapped, the message "Anchor Watch Alarm en-
abled" (or disabled) appears for three seconds.
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[Reset Default Settings]: Select this menu item to restore default settings for the
[Alarm] menu.
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Color on
Status bar
Depth Alarm
2.11 Track
The track (or movement) of your ship is plotted on the screen with position data fed
from the internal GPS navigator (TZT9F/12F/16F) or external navigator (TZT19F).
Your track lets you see how your ship has moved over time.
Track
The track is saved to the internal memory if track recording is activated. A line runs
between each track point. The internal memory stores a maximum of 30,000 track
points.
Track is saved when the power is turned off. Unnecessary track can be deleted. Track
can also be used to create a route.
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Stop recording
Method 1: Tap the track to show the pop-up window, then
tap [Stop Track].
A shorter interval gives a smoother, clearly reconstructed track, however the overall
distance/time that can be recorded is shorter.
When the positioning data source is one of the devices listed below, the following oc-
curs:
• Tracks are plotted at very short intervals for five minutes immediately behind your
vessel, regardless of the recording interval selected, to give you a more accurate
and smooth track.
5 minutes
Uses very short interval
• Track plotting reverts to the selected interval after the five minutes pass, or if record-
ing is stopped within the first five minutes.
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6. Select one of the following, then tap [<] on the title bar to go back one screen.
[Depth]: Change the color of the track with depth.
[SST Range]: Change the color of the track with change in sea surface tempera-
ture.
[SST Variation]: Change the color of the track according to variation in sea sur-
face temperature. The following is an example.
Temp. range (°F) Color Temp. range (°F) Color
16.60 to 16.80 Red 17.61 to 17.80 Orange
16.81 to 17.00 Yellow 17.81 to 18.00 Blue
17.01 to 17.20 Green 18.01 to 18.20 Red
17.21 to 17.40 Light-blue 18.21 to 18.40 Yellow
17.41 to 17.60 Purple 18.41 to 18.60 Green
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Note 2: For [Depth], [SST Range], [SST Variation], and [Speed], you can change
the threshold amount for each color. Tap a threshold value to display the software
keyboard. Set the value, then tap [].
10. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
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1. Tap the current track or own ship mark to show the pop-up menu.
• Points are created along the route. Arrows on the route point in the direction of trav-
el.
• A thick red dashed line runs between the starting point ("1" in the figure below) and
go to point ("2" in the figure below). A solid yellow line shows the shortest distance
between current position and go to point.
• Route points are highlighted in yellow.
• Arrival range and cross track error lines are shown.
Cross-track
䐟
Arrows point in error lines
direction of travel
Arrival range
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[Grid Interval]: Set the distance between grid lines. The options are [Off] (no lines),
[Very Small], [Small], [Medium], [Large], and [Very Large].
[Show Fish-it on Pop-up menu]: Select whether to show or hide the [Fish-It] function
in the pop-up menu, which appears when you tap a point or event mark on the chart
plotter screen. [Fish-It] appears in the pop-up menu even if the catch and ACCU-FISH
icons are hidden.
[Tide/Current Icons Size]: Set the size of the icon for tide and current.
[TRANSPARENCIES]
[Nav Data Transparency]: Set the degree of transparency for the navdata display.
[PhotoFusion Transparency]: Set the degree of transparency for the satellite photo
overlay.
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[Tide Range for PhotoFusion]: Set the degree of transparency for the tide range in
the satellite photo overlay.
[Tidal Currents Transparency]: Set the degree of transparency for the tidal currents
display.
[RADAR OVERLAY]
[Radar Transparency]: Set the degree of transparency for the radar echo.
[Range Link]: Activate or deactivate matching the overlay with radar ranges.
[Depth Shading Transparency]: Set the degree of transparency for the depth shad-
ing overlay.
For the menu items [Auto Depth Shading Color Scale], [Minimum Value], [Maximum
Value], and [Depth Color Shade], see subsection 3.2.1.
[3D DISPLAY]
For [Auto 3D Alti Exaggeration] and [3D Alti Exaggeration], see section 9.7.2.
[PBG (BATHY RECORDER)]
[PBG Terrain Shading]: Set the value for PBG terrain shading, Off, Light, Medium,
Strong.
[Display Spot Soundings]: Show or hide the depth contours for fish mapping.
[PBG Start/Stop Sync]: Select [ON] to sync start and stop of PBG recording among
all MFDs in your network.
[Use Speed Filter]: Enable or disable use of the speed filter. See section 9.7.2.
[Maximum Speed]: Set the ship speed threshold to use when [Use Speed Filter] is
activated.
[Reset Default Settings]: Tap this menu item to restore default settings for the [Chart
Plotter] menu.
The FURUNO NAVpilot Series Auto Pilot installs in the NavNet TZtouch3 network to
get automatic steering when going to a point or a route. The following NAVpilot func-
tions can be controlled from a NavNet TZtouch3 display:
• Control operation of the NAVpilot from this equipment (see subsection 2.13.2).
• Select the NAVpilot steering mode (AUTO or NAV), referring to the NAVpilot’s Op-
erator’s Manual.
• Set up the NAVpilot (see subsection 2.13.4).
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Note 1: When an alarm message for the NAVpilot appears, check the control unit of
the NAVpilot.
Note 2: To enter points or routes from your NAVpilot series Auto Pilot, see
section 4.15.4 and section 5.11.11.
If [Alarm Sound when NAVpilot is Engaged] is turned on in the [Alarm] menu, a beep
sounds to tell you that the NAVpilot is engaged or disengaged. Note that the beep
sounds regardless of the [Alarm Sound] setting.
Note: The following PGN sentences are turned on (in the [Initial Setup] menu) in the
default setting, to enable use of the autopilot with this system.
• 129283: Cross Track Error
• 129284: Navigation Data
• 129285: Navigation - Route/WP Information
2.13.2 How to show the NAVpilot control box in the data area
1. Tap [DATA] or [ROUTE] on the data area to select where to show the NAVpilot
control box.
2. Long-tap (single finger) a data box or an unoccupied area to select where to show
the NAVpilot control box. The [Edit NavData] menu appears.
3. Tap [Add NavData] to show the available data boxes.
4. Tap [NAVpilot] to show the NAVpilot control box in the area selected.
Note: The example figure below shows the Navpilot data box for the NAVpilot-300 se-
ries. The Turn/Menu button ( )is not shown on the NAVpilot-700 series, however
all other indications are the same.
POS
HDG
HDG
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HDG
Turn/Menu button
Shown only with connection
of NAVpilot-300.
NAV mode
Tap the manual mode screen to switch to the NAV mode. The figure below shows an
example NAV mode data box.
HDG
Point 1
Tap within this area to
switch to the manual
(stand-by) mode.
Turn/Menu button
Shown only with connection
of NAVpilot-300.
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AUTO mode
Tap [AUTO] on the manual mode to switch to the NAV mode. The figure below shows
an example AUTO mode data box.
HDG
Turn/Menu button
Shown only with connection
of NAVpilot-300.
* The steering step interval (2 - 30°) can be set with Home icon[Set-
tings][Routes][NAVPilot Steering Step]. Use the slider bar or software keyboard.
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Mode
HDG
3. Use the set course buttons (see page 2-30) to change your course.
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2.14 TZ iBoat
The TZ iBoat application provides a basic map (open street map). The application has
the following features:
• Plot your position in real-time on a basic map or satellite picture (internet access re-
quired for streaming basic map and satellite photos) using your device’s internal
GPS, Bluetooth GPS or NMEA0183 Wireless Gateway.
• Navigation in 2D or 3D perspective
• Route planning
• Trail and track recording
• Sensor compatibility to display additional real-time information (heading, depth,
wind and sea surface temperature) when connected to a NMEA0183 Wireless
Gateway.
• Real-time local weather and weather trends
• Unlimited GFS weather forecasts
• Tides and currents database
Note 1: See section 1.21 for how to login to your My TimeZero™ account.
Note 2: Before opening the application, connect your smartphone, tablet with your
wireless LAN network (see section 1.20).
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2.16 Photos
Screen-captured images and photos taken with the smartphone/tablet application TZ
First Mate™ can be shown on the chart plotter display. See section 2.14.
Note: Before opening the application, connect your smartphone/tablet with your wire-
less LAN network (see section 1.20).
You can check how many photos are stored on your NavNet TZtouch3. Go to the
home screen, then select [Settings][General], then scroll the menu to show the [Da-
ta Usage] section.
At the [Photos] line, “currently saved photos” / “total available photo storage” indicates
the total number of photos versus the total available space for photos. In the following
example, a total of five photos are stored.
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Photo1
Photo2
Photo3
Sort buttons
Photo4
Photo5
• Tap the photo icon to show the pop-up menu, then select [Edit].
• Select the photo you want to edit from the [Photos] list.
Referring to section 4.10.1, edit the coordinates, name and comment of the
photo as required.
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• Individual photo, pop-up menu: Tap the photo icon to show the pop-up menu,
then select [Delete].
• Individual photo, via menu: Select [Delete] from the [Edit] menu.
• Delete all photos, via menu: From the home screen tap [Settings][Points &
Boundaries][Delete All User Objects][OK]. (See section 4.9.4 and
section 5.7.4.)
4. Put a checkmark () in the checkbox of the photo to delete, or check a sort title to
delete all photos within that title. For example, in the [Photos] list above, check “T”
to delete all photos whose name begins with “T”.
5. On the title bar, tap [Delete Checked Items]. A message asks if you are sure to
delete checked photos. Tap [OK] to delete the photos.
Like with points you can delete log catches from the [Catches] list.
Note 1: To use this feature, you need to create a My Time Zero™ account (see
section 1.21) and register fellow sister ships in the same fleet.
Note 2: Only PCs with Time Zero™ Professional version 4.1 or later can send user
object data to sister ships in the same fleet.
Note 3: To display the MMSI and boat name in the information, set the MMSI and boat
name in the [Boat Information] menu of the [Initial Setup] menu. See the Installation
Manual for details. If connected to the FA-30/40/50 AIS Transponder, the MMSI and
boat name are automatically displayed in the above-mentioned menu.
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2.17.4 How to clear fleet target symbols temporarily from the screen
You can temporarily clear any fleet target from the chart plotter screen and fleet target
list (see section 2.17.5) until new information is received, at the interval set with [Re-
port Interval] in the [General] menu. Tap the fleet target you want to delete to open the
pop-up menu, then tap [Reset Target].
• Nickname
• Color of fleet target
• Boat’s name
• MMSI
• COG/SOG
• Depth
• Wind speed and direction
• Range and bearing to own ship
• Ship’s length and width
• Position (latitude and longitude)
• User name (My TimeZero™ login name)
• Time and date of data update
• Date
1. From the Home screen, tap [Lists][Fleet] to show the Fleet list.
Sort buttons
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Magnificence
Transoceanic
Kentucky
Traveler
The search screen appears, and the searchable alphabets are displayed in
blue.
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2.17.6 How to put a fleet target at the center of the chart plotter screen
Tap the fleet target that you want to put at the center of the screen. Tap [Find on Chart]
to put the target at the center of the screen.
Note: You can receive a maximum of 92 user objects. See section 10.2 for details.
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2.18 Fish-It
The [Fish-It] function is used to start drift fishing aiming at a specific point such as the
ACCU-FISH icon (see section 7.14) or a log catch icon (see section 4.2.2). Since you
can see information such as the distance and direction to the target point, it is conve-
nient when you are fishing with the engine off.
Note: The [Fish-it] calculation does not consider obstacles in the drift path. Be careful
of any obstacles within the drift path.
the icon, and own ship and the waypoint are connected with a solid yellow
line. Also, ship’s track is shown.
DTW
DTW SOG
SOG STW
STW COG
COG
Drift-It
Waypoint
Range ring
Note 1: Speed must be six knots or less to use the feature. When speed exceeds
6 knots, a message appears and the function is stopped.
Note 2: The maximum radius of the range ring depends on the setting for [Short/
Long Changeover] in the [Units] menu. See section 16.2.
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DTW SOG
SOG BTW
STW COG
COG
Drift-It
3. Before activating the drift function, cut your engines and wait until forward momen-
tum has subsided. (If engine(s) are not turned off before tapping the icon, a mes-
sage asks you to turn off your engine(s).)
Tap the [Drift-It] icon ( ) on the navigation bar to activate the drift function.
Note that you can also use the pop-up menu to activate the drift function. Tap the
fish icon or yellow line to show the pop-up menu, then tap [Start Drifting].
DTW SOG BTW COG
Drift-It
The message "Drifting to Compute Drift-It Start Point" appears at the top of the
display. After your boat has drifted 30 meters, the message "Drift it Start Point
Computed" appears, indicating completion of computation, then [Drift-It] is auto-
matically turned off.
When the engine is off, the ship drifts under the influence of wind and tides, mak-
ing it difficult to reach its destination. With the Drift function, drift data is accumu-
lated while it is on, and when deactivated after a few minutes, the purple icon
indicates from which point to start drift fishing based on the accumulated drift in-
formation.
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Note: To cancel [Drift-It], tap the [Drift-It] icon ( ) at the top of the display. The
message "YOU NEED TO BE DRIFTING FOR ABOUT 100FT BEFORE THE
DRIFT-IT START POINT CAN BE COMPUTED. WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO
DO?" Tap [Cancel Drift-It] to stop, or tap [Resume Drift-It] to continue.
DTW SOG BTW COG
Purple icon
4. Tap the purple icon. A pop-up similar to the one shown below appears.
5. Tap [Drift Time], then select desired drift interval, among 3’00s, 5’00s, 10’00s,
15’00s, and 20’00s.
If necessary, repeat steps 3 to 5.
6. To deactivate this function, tap the [STOP] icon on the navigation bar.
The [Fish-It] function can also be deactivated from the pop-up menu or the corre-
sponding fish icon. Tap the fish icon or the yellow line, the tap [Stop Fish-It] on the
pop-up menu.
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3.1 3D Display
The 3D display has native 3D chart design that allows full time 3D presentation. This
true 3D environment gives you all of the information you require with no restrictions on
the information you can see. You can plan your routes, enter points, etc. like on the
2D chart.
The 3D display provides a 3D view of land and sea around your ship. The 3D display
has most of the same information as the 2D display. With both presentations available
you can see the conditions around your ship from different angles. The 3D display
helps you navigate when you are in waters that you do not know. Also, most functions
of the 2D display, for example, destination setting, are available in the 3D display.
3D display
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2D display: : North-up
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3. Automatic method:
Turn on [Auto Alti 3D Exaggeration].
Manual method:
Turn off [Auto Alti 3D Exaggeration]. Use the slider or software keyboard at [3D
Alti Exaggeration] to set the exaggeration level.
High gives the highest level of exaggeration. The example below compares the
same picture in low and high exaggerations.
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3.2 Overlays
Five overlays are available for the chart plotter display: depth shading, satellite, radar,
tide information, ACCU-FISH™ icon, and tidal current.
Depth shading
Minimum Maximum
value value
Manual
mode
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[Auto Depth Shading Color Scale]: Turn automatic depth shading color scale selec-
tion on or off.
[Minimum Value]: Set the minimum depth range for which to show depth shading,
with the software keyboard. This is available when [Auto Depth Shading Color Scale]
is set to [OFF].
[Maximum Value]: Set the maximum depth range for which to show depth shading,
with the software keyboard. This is available when [Auto Depth Shading Color Scale]
is set to [OFF].
[Depth Color Shade]: Select how to display the depth colors among [Classic Hue],
[Inverted Classic Hue], [Red Hue], [Blue Hue], [Green Hue] and [Yellow Hue].
Shades of red
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High resolution satellite images for the USA coastline are not provided standard, but
are available online for download at no cost. The illustration below shows the vector
chart with the satellite photo overlay.
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How to switch between stand-by and TX sync overlay and radar ranges
Switch between stand-by and TX: Tap the [TX] icon at the bottom-left corner to set
the radar in transmit or stand-by state. The icon is filled in white when the radar is
transmitting; blue in stand-by.
Sync overlay and radar ranges: Open the Home screen, tap [Settings][Chart Plot-
ter], then turn [Range Link] ON or OFF as appropriate. With [Range Link] turned off
you can sync the ranges manually, with the Sync icon at the bottom-left corner.
TX : Stand-by
24 NM TX
TX : TX
Tap to sync radar and
overlay ranges.
Note: The radar picture can look "out of focus" on long ranges when the range link is
active. This out of focus appearance does not indicate a problem, because it is a char-
acteristic of the digital zoom.
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The arrow on the tide icon points upward or downward with tide direction. The tide icon
is gray and yellow according to the tide state. The tide icon is all yellow when the tide
is high completely and all gray when the tide is low completely.
Tide icon
(yellow and/or
: Up arrow indicates the tide is going high. gray)
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Clock icon for the current time Clock icon other than the current time
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The arrows point in the direction of tidal current movement. The color of the arrows
indicate the tidal current speed:
- Yellow, slow
- Orange, medium
- Red, fast
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Clock icon Time scale Tidal current speed at the selected time
Clock icon for the current time Clock icon other than the current time
• To return to the chart plotter display, tap the Close icon at the top-right-corner of the
screen.
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To show the ACCU-FISH icon on the chart plotter display, open the Layers menu, then
set [ACCU-FISH] to [ON]. Select [OFF] to remove the icon from the chart plotter dis-
play.
Note: Control of the ACCU-FISH icon on the chart plotter display can always be done
through the Layers menu, regardless of the [ACCU-FISH] setting (see section 7.14.3)
on the [Fish Finder] menu.
ACCU-FISH icons
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This unit has 30,000 points (including event marks and MOB marks) into which you
can enter position information.
A point is used to mark a location. When you enter a point, it is put on the screen with
the default point icon (see section 4.5.1), as shown in the figure below.
The event mark marks current position. Like with a point, you can use an event mark
to set a destination.
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4.2.1 How to enter a point (chart plotter and radar displays only)
Method 1: Directly on-screen
1. Tap the position on the screen where to put a point.
Set point as
destination (see
section 4.15).
Register point and
Move cursor. Switch coordinate close keyboard.
(N↔S, E↔W).
Position display format
Select position display format from pull-down menu.
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Note: The (long) tap function of the event icon can be changed. See section 1.17.
Event
mark
New
Screen capture.
䝇䜽䝸䞊䞁䜻䝱䝥䝏䝱
Screenshot
See section 1.16.
• [Event Window]: The [Creating Events] window appears. Select an event mark.
• [Event Mark 1] or [Event Mark 2]: Event mark 1 (or Event mark 2) appears at cur-
rent position, in the pre-set symbol and color (section 4.5.2).
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Log Catch
You can log the specifics of a catch (species, size, weight) together with an event
mark, from the [Creating Events] window.
1. Open the [Creating Events] window, following method 2 or method 3 in this sec-
tion, then tap [New].
Log Catch
Species
Ruler Scale
icon icon
CANCEL
2. Tap [Species] to show the [Species] list. Tap applicable species in the list.
A maximum of four species can be shown in the [Creating Events] window. When
that amount is exceeded, the eldest species is deleted from the window.
3. Tap the Ruler icon to show the software keyboard. Enter length, then tap to con-
firm entry.
4. Tap the Scale icon to show the software keyboard. Enter weight, then tap to
confirm entry.
5. Tap [OK] on the [Creating Events] window.
You can see the number of catches you have logged on the [DATA USAGE] section
in the [General] menu. In the example below, two catches have been logged out of
1000.
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1. Tap the location on the fish finder display where to enter an event mark.
The pop-up menu appears.
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3. Tap required symbol, then tap [<] to return one layer in the menu.
4. Tap [Default Point Color] to show the color options for points.
5. Tap required color, then tap [<] to return one layer in the menu.
6. To change point size. operate the slider bar or software keyboard at [Point Size]
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3. Tap required symbol, then tap [<] to return one layer in the menu.
4. Tap [Default Event Mark 1 Color] to show the color options for points.
5. Tap required color, then tap [<] to return one layer in the menu.
6. Process Event Mark 2 - 6 similar to how you processed Event Mark 1.
7. Tap the close button to close the menu.
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Sort
List options
search options
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Search by alphabet
1) Tap [Name] if it is not already selected.
2) Tap appropriate alphabet on the list.
Tap
Name Range
Name Range
Name Range
Name Range
Name Range
Tap Tap
Name Range
Name Range
Name Range
Name Range
Name Range
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Fish-It
4. Tap the item (name, comment, color, icon) to edit. See section 4.10 for how to edit
points.
5. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
Catches list
Like with points, catch log symbols are stored in a list. On the Home screen, tap
[Lists][Catches] to show the [Catches] list. For how to sort*, search, edit and delete
catch log data, see the applicable procedure in the points section.
* The order of the date sort is newest date created.
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4. Put a checkmark () in the checkbox of the point to delete, or check a sort title to
delete all points within that title. For example, in the [Points] list above, check “F”
to delete all photos whose name begins with “F”.
5. On the title bar, tap [Delete Checked Items]. A message asks if you are sure to
delete checked points. Tap [OK] to delete the points.
Like with points you can delete log catches from the [Catches] list.
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Goto
Fish-It
Switch coordinates
(N↔S, E↔W).
1) Tap numeric keys to enter position; tap the alphabet (N, S, E, W) to switch co-
ordinates.
2) Use the software keyboard to edit the position.
3) Repeat steps 1) - 2) to change the position.
4) Tap [] to finish.
3. To change point name, tap [Name] to show the software keyboard. See
section 1.15.
1) On the point name field, tap the alphanumeric character to change.
2) Use the software keyboard to enter alphanumeric character.
3) Repeat steps 1) - 2) to change other characters in the name.
4) Tap [] to finish.
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4. To change point comment, tap [Comment] to show the software keyboard. After
changing the comment, tap [] to finish.
5. To change point color, tap [Color]. Tap desired color, then tap [<] on the title bar
to go back one layer in the menu.
6. To change point icon, tap [Symbol]. Tap desired symbol, then tap [<] on the title
bar to go back one layer in the menu.
7. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
4. Put a checkmark () in the checkbox of the point to edit, or check a sort title to
edit all points within that title. For example, in the [Points] list above, check “F” to
edit all points whose name begins with “F”.
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6. To edit the name, comment, color, or icon, tap the item to edit and refer to the pro-
cedure in section 4.10.1.
7. Tap [Save & Close] to save changes and close the list.
Like with points you can edit log catches from the [Catches] list.
Note: If a split screen is in use when this procedure is initiated, the split screen is re-
placed with the full screen chart plotter display, then the point is put at the center of
the full screen display.
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Points names
Go to the Home screen, then tap [Settings][Points & Boundaries]. Turn [Display
Points Names] on or off.
2. Tap desired point density. [Low] is the lowest point density, and [Full] displays all
points.
3. Tap X on the title bar to close the menu.
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Arrival area
Cross line Cross line
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Restart
For how to use the [Restart] and [STOP] buttons, see section 4.16.
• The waypoint switching method is determined according to the respective setting on
the menu. Select the format by [Settings][Routes][WPT Switch Mode]. Select
[Circle and Cross Line], [Circle] or [Cross Line].
• The XTE lines, red for port side, green for starboard side, appear. You can show or
hide these lines with [Cross Track Error Lines] in the [Settings][Routes] menu.
Note: If you want to be notified when you reach the Goto point (the end of a route),
turn on [End of Route Notification] in the [Routes] menu (see subsection 5.11.9). The
message "End of Route" appears when you reach the end of a route. For the arrival
timing, see subsection 5.11.5.
1. Tap the position to set as the Goto point to show the pop-up menu.
2. Tap [Goto].
XTE lines
PORT XTE line (Red), STBD XTE line (Green)
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Restart
For how to use the [Restart] and [STOP] buttons, see section 4.16.
• The waypoint switching method is determined according to the respective setting on
the menu. Select the format by [Settings][Routes][WPT Switch Mode]. Select
[Circle and Cross Line], [Circle] or [Cross Line].
• The XTE lines, red for port side, green for starboard side, appear. You can show or
hide these lines with [Cross Track Error Lines] in the [Settings][Routes] menu.
Note: If you want to be notified when you reach the Goto point (the end of a route),
turn on [End of Route Notification] in the [Routes] menu (see subsection 5.11.9). Then
the message "End of Route" appears when you reach the end of a route. For the ar-
rival timing, see subsection 5.11.5.
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Restart
For how to use the [Restart] and [STOP] buttons, see section 4.16.
• The waypoint switching method is determined according to the respective setting on
the menu. Select the format by [Settings][Routes][WPT Switch Mode]. Select
[Circle and Cross Line], [Circle] or [Cross Line].
• The XTE lines, red for port side, green for starboard side, appear. You can show or
hide these lines with [Cross Track Error Lines] in the [Settings][Routes] menu.
Note: If you want to be notified when you reach the Goto point (the end of a route),
turn on [End of Route Notification] in the [Routes] menu (see subsection 5.11.9). Then
the message "End of Route" appears when you reach the end of a route. For the ar-
rival timing, see subsection 5.11.5.
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For the NAVpilot-300, you are asked to select a navigation mode. Select [Precision
Mode] or [Economy Mode]. ([Cancel] stops the NAV mode.) After selecting a mode,
the NAVpilot-300 automatically goes into the NAV mode.
Note: The example figure below shows the NAVpilot’s display in the NAV mode. See
section 2.13.3 for details.
Bow
Point 1
Turn/Setting
Appears when NAVpilot-300
is engaged.
4.15.5 How to display the point information for the active goto point
1. Tap the yellow line that runs between own ship and the
Goto point to show the pop-up menu. Note that the pur-
ple line can also be tapped to show the pop-up menu.
Colored vertical bars: The bars at the left edge of the screen are colored according
to the status of the Goto point.
Gray: Starting point
Yellow: Goto point
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4.17 Boundaries
Boundaries can be marked anywhere on the chart plotter screen, and can be used to
denote net position, avoidance areas, etc. Boundaries can be shown or hidden and
edited. Additionally, an audiovisual alarm can be set to alert when your vessel ap-
proaches a boundary.
Point #3
Point #2
Point #4
(ending point)
Point #1
(starting point)
3) After selecting the ending point, tap [End Boundary] at the top-right corner.
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Circle boundary
1) Tap the location for the circle area. A yellow circle appears with circle resizing
icons. Drag the icons to change the location and radius of the circle.
Resize icon
Drag to resize the
radius of circle. Reposition icon
Drag to reposition
the circle.
2) After arranging the circle, tap [End Boundary] at the top-right corner.
Line boundary
1) Tap the location for the next point of the area. A yellow line runs between the
1st location and the 2nd.
2) Tap the location for the next point of the area.
Repeat this step to complete the area. You can drag an icon to change the po-
sition of a point.
Point #1
(starting point) Point #3 Point #5
(ending point)
Point #2
Point #4
3) After selecting the ending point, tap [End Boundary] at the top-right corner.
The boundary line is placed at the center of the screen.
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1. On the Home screen, tap [Settings][Points & Boundaries]. Scroll to find the
[BOUNDARIES] section.
3. Tap the color desired, then tap [<] on the title bar to go back one layer in the menu.
4. To change boundary transparency, adjust the slider bar at [Default Boundary
Transparency].
5. Tap [Default Boundary Contour].
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• Boundary name
• Boundary comment
• Boundary color
• Boundary line type
• Boundary transparency
• Alarm status
• Distance from own ship
• Boundary latitude and longitude position (circle only)
• Boundary area (circle only)
Sort methods
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Search by name
1) Tap the magnifying glass at the top of the screen.
2) Enter the name (2-3 characters) of the boundary to search for, then tap [].
Boundaries matching the name entered appear in the list.
Search by alphabet
1) Tap [Name] at the top of the list.
2) Tap the alphabet to search.
Tap
The alphabet search screen appears, showing, in blue, the alphabets avail-
able for search.
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Search by color
1) Tap [Color] at the top of the list.
2) Tap the color to search.
Tap
The color search screen appears, showing the colors available for search. The
alphabets under which boundaries are stored are shown in blue.
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4. Tap respective item (Latitude, Longitude circle only), Radius (circle only), Name,
Comment, Color, Contour, Transparency to change its data.
5. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
Note: The entire area boundary must be present on the display in order to display it.
Zoom to fit the boundary within the screen.
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The icon in the title bar on the [Boundaries] list allows you to edit boundaries col-
lectively.
4. Put a checkmark () in the checkbox of the boundary to edit, or check a sort title
to edit all boundaries within that title. For example, in the [Boundaries] list above,
check “L” to edit all boundaries whose name begins with “L”.
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6. To edit the name, comment, color, or icon, tap the item to edit and then make
changes as necessary.
7. Tap [Save & Close] to save changes and close the list.
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1. Open the [Alarm] menu, then find and set [Own Ship Alarm Zone] to [ON].
2. Tap [Own Ship Alarm Zone Warning] to show the software keyboard.
3. Enter the distance for the alarm, then tap []. When your vessel is within this dis-
tance to the boundary, the audiovisual alarm is released.
4. Tap the close button on the title bar.
5. On the chart plotter tap the boundary for which you want to get the alarm, and a
pop-up menu appears.
6. Turn [Alarm] to [ON]. Note that the alarm for a boundary can be turned on/off from
the Edit screen.
When your vessel is within the distance set at step 3, a black dashed black line
runs between the own ship icon and the boundary as shown in the figure below.
䟿
Bow
Notification icon
• The status bar at the top of the screen shows the message “Near Alarm Zone:
Area” (or Circle, or Line), and the audio alarm sounds. The audio alarm can be
silenced by tapping the status bar.
• The boundary is highlighted.
• A dashed black line runs between the own ship icon and the notification icon.
This line shows the shortest distance between own ship and the boundary.
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• The range and bearing to the boundary are overlaid on the black line.
• If the Data box has the item [Boundary Alarm Zone], the distance to the bound-
ary appears in the Data box, like the example shown below.
Nearest Zone
In the case of areas and circles, when the ship enters the boundary, the boundary
turns red and flashes. Also, in the status bar, the message “In Alarm Zone: Area”
(or Circle) appears and the audible alarm sounds.
In the case of a line, when your ship crosses the line, in addition to the notification
message, the status bar shows the message "Boundary Line Crossed" appears
in the status bar and the audible alarm sounds.
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The icon in the title bar on the [Boundaries] list allows you to delete boundaries col-
lectively.
4. Put a checkmark () in the checkbox of the boundary to delete, or check a sort
title to delete all boundaries within that title. For example, in the [Boundaries] list
above, check ”L” to delete all boundaries whose name begins with “L”.
5. On the title bar, tap [Delete Checked Items]. A message asks if you are sure to
delete checked boundaries. Tap [OK] to delete the boundaries.
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5. ROUTES
The equipment can store a maximum of 200 routes, with a maximum of 500 points per
route. With many routes on-screen, the display can become cluttered. To prevent this,
Inactive routes are collapsed and marked with the "sleeping route" icon, pictured be-
low.
Once you have created a route, you can “navigate” along that route. The route used
for navigation is called the “active route”. During route navigation, the route leg cur-
rently being navigated is displayed as a solid purple line with several moving arrows
that move in the direction to follow. Route legs which have been navigated are marked
with a light gray line.
On-screen routes can be edited from the pop-up menu. The following editing features
are available:
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Navigation bar
- DTW: Distance between last two points - TTG: Total distance of route
- BTW: Bearing between last two points - TTA: Total time required for the route
DTW BTW TTG TTA
Route leg
Starting point
Drag and drop to change
location of point
5. At the last route point, tap [End Route] at the top right-hand corner of the screen
to complete the route.
6. The window for entering route name appears. Enter route name, then tap [] to
confirm. The route information box shows, to the last waypoint, the range, time-to-
go, estimated time of arrival, and SOG.
Note 1: The route created above is called an "inactive route". When you create a new
route or tap another route, that route becomes a "sleeping route".
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Note 2: The points used to create a route by the above method are not saved to the
[Points] list.
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Navigation bar
- DTW: Distance between last two points - TTG: Total distance of route
- BTW: Bearing between last two points - TTA: Total time required for the route
DTW BTW TTG TTA
5. At the last route point, tap [End Route] at the top right-hand corner of the screen
to complete the route.
6. The window for entering route name appears. Enter route name then tap [] to
confirm. The route information box shows, to the last waypoint, the range, time-to-
go, estimated time of arrival, and SOG.
Note: The route created above is called an "inactive route". When you create a new
route or tap another route, that route becomes a "sleeping route".
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3. Move the route point to the new position by dragging the route point or tapping the
new position.
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• Name of route
• Total distance of route
• Color of route
• Comment for route
• Number (ID) of each route point
• Bearing to steer (to route point)
• Planning route speed (see section 5.15)
• Distance between legs and total distance
• TTG between legs and total TTG
2. To search the list, follow the applicable procedure on the next several pages.
[Date] Sort by date registered, in oldest-to-newest order.
[Name]: Sort by point name, in alphabet order.
[Color]: Sort by color.
[Length]: Sort by route length, from shortest to longest.
[Range]: Sort by range from own ship, from nearest to farthest.
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2) Enter search string (route’s full name, or 2-3 characters), then tap [].
The route searched appears in the [Routes] list.
Search by name
1) Confirm that the sort method is selected to [Name].
2) Tap the appropriate alphabet in the list.
Tap
The search keyboard appears, with the search-able alphabets shown in blue.
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Search by color
1) Confirm that the sort method is selected to [Color].
2) Tap the appropriate route color.
Tap
3) Tap the color to search. The routes corresponding to the color tapped appear
in the [Routes] list.
3. Tap a route to find detailed information or to edit the route.
4. Tap the applicable item ([Name], [Length], [From], [To], [Color],[ Comment]) to edit
its content.
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5. To find detailed information about a route, tap [Route Detail] to show route details.
Bar
6. To edit a route from the [Route Detail] screen, tap the point to edit.
[Lat Lon]: Edit the latitude and longitude position of the point.
[Name]: Change the name of the point.
[Start Nav]: Start navigation from the point selected.
[Find on Chart]: Show the route of the selected point at the center of the chart
plotter display.
[Delete]: Delete the selected point. Control is returned to the [Route Detail] screen
and the points of the route are re-numbered.
7. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
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The icon in the title bar allows you to edit routes collectively.
4. Put a checkmark () in the checkbox of the route to edit, or check a sort title to
edit all routes within that title. For example, in the [Routes] list above, check “A” to
edit all routes whose name begins with “A”.
5. On the title bar, tap [Edit Checked Items] to edit the checked routes. A screen sim-
ilar to the one shown below appears.
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4. Put a checkmark () in the checkbox of the route to delete, or check a sort title to
delete all routes within that title. For example, in the [Routes] list above, check “J”
to delete all routes whose name begins with “J”.
5. On the title bar, tap [Delete Checked Items]. A message asks if you are sure to
delete checked routes. Tap [OK] to delete the routes.
Note 1: An active route cannot be hidden from the screen unless route following is
stopped.
Note 2: Inactive routes can be placed at either the arrival or departure location. Open
the Layers menu, then activate [Departure] or [Arrival] (below the [Routes] flipswitch).
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2. Tap desired route density. [Low] is the lowest route density, and [Full] displays all
routes.
3. Tap the close button on the title bar to close the menu.
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• The color of the route becomes purple, and arrows on the route point in the direction
in which to follow the route.
• The Goto point (1st route point) is highlighted.
• A solid purple line with arrows connects between current position and the points on
the route. This line indicates the set course. A solid yellow line runs between runs
between current position and the destination. This line shows the shortest distance
to the destination.
• Points are switch according the waypoint switching mode set on the menu. To se-
lect the mode, go to the Home screen, then tap [Settings][Routes] [WPT Switch
Mode]. Select [Circle and Cross Line], [Circle], or [Cross Line] as appropriate.
• The XTE lines, red for port side, green for starboard side, appear. You can show or
hide these lines and set their width with [Display XTE Lines] and [XTE Value] re-
spectively in [Routes] menu.
Note: If you want to be notified when you reach a Goto point, turn on [Waypoint Cross-
ing Notification] on [Routes] of the menu (see subsection 5.11.8). Then the message
"Waypoint Crossing" appears when you reach a Goto point. For the arrival timing, see
subsection 5.11.5.
• The color of the route becomes purple, and arrows on the route point in the direction
in which to follow the route.
• The Goto point (1st route point) is highlighted.
• A solid purple line with arrows connects between current position and the points on
the route. This line indicates the set course. A solid yellow line runs between runs
between current position and the destination. This line shows the shortest distance
to the destination.
• Points are switch according the waypoint switching mode set on the menu. To se-
lect the mode, go to the Home screen, then tap [Settings][Routes] [WPT Switch
Mode]. Select [Circle and Cross Line], [Circle], or [Cross Line] as appropriate.
• The XTE lines, red for port side, green for starboard side, appear. You can show or
hide these lines and set their width with [Display XTE Lines] and [XTE Value] re-
spectively in [Routes] menu.
Note: If you want to be notified when you reach a Goto point, turn on [Waypoint Cross-
ing Notification] in the [Routes] menu (see subsection 5.11.8). Then the message
"Waypoint Crossing" appears when you reach a Goto point. For the arrival timing, see
subsection 5.11.5.
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• The route point "3" is selected to start navigation from, and is highlighted. Route
points other than No. 3 are connected with a purple line. The arrows on the route
point in the direction of route flow.
• The line between route points 1 and 2 and 2 and 3 are greyed out.
• A solid purple line with arrows connects between current position and the points on
the route. This line indicates the set course. A solid yellow line runs between runs
between current position and the destination. This line shows the shortest distance
to the destination.
• The arrival area marker appears if activated on the menu (see subsection 5.11.5).
• The XTE lines, red for port side, green for starboard side, appear. You can show or
hide these lines and set their width with [Display XTE Lines] and [XTE Value] re-
spectively in [Routes] menu.
Note 1: If you want to be notified when you reach a Goto point, turn on [Waypoint
Crossing Notification] in the [Routes] menu (see subsection 5.11.8). Then the mes-
sage "Waypoint Crossing" appears when you reach a Goto point. For the arrival tim-
ing, see subsection 5.11.5.
Note 2: You can also start navigating a route from any location on a route leg. Tap
anywhere on a route leg to show the pop-up menu, then tap [Start from Here] to have
that location become the destination.
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[Cross Line]: Change the waypoint when the ship moves through an imaginary cross
line (vertical line) that passes through the center of the destination point.
[Circle]: Change the waypoint when the ship comes within the circle.
[Circle and Cross Line]: Change the waypoint when one of the above two conditions
is met.
Arrival area
Cross line The value for the circle Cross line
radius is set in [Switching
Circle Radius].
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4. Set the distance of the XTE lines from your ship then tap []. The XTE alarm
sounds (if active) when your ship veers off course by the amount set here.
5. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
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Note: The example figure below shows the NAVpilot’s display in the NAV mode. See
section 2.13.3 for details.
Turn/Menu button.
Appears in all modes for
NAVpilot-300 series only.
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1. On the chart plotter display, tap the location where you want to start SAR opera-
tions.
2. On the pop-up menu, tap [New SAR Pattern].
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200m
0.0°
600m
270.0°
200m
0.0° Section length
600m set at step 4
90.0°
Sector Search
200mm 2
200m 200mm 2
200m
210.0
0.0
.0° 33
30.0° 210.
0.0
.0° 33
30.0°
200m 200m
90.0° 90.0°
Commence 200mm 2
200m
point 210.0
0.0
.0° 33
30.0°
Search bearing 200m
90.0° Section length
set at step 4
Expanding Square
Commence
point 600m
90.0°
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The screen shows the SAR and the SAR area, a dashed rectangle.
(B)
(A)
(A) (B)
(B)
(A)
7. To change the search commence point, drag the icon marked as (A) in the figure
above.
8. If necessary, change the bearing search area by dragging the icon marked as (B)
in the figure above.
9. Tap [End SAR] to finalize the SAR area.
10. Tap [OK] to start SAR operations.
If the NAVpilot-700 series is engaged and activated (see subsection 2.13.1) in the
system, the message "DO YOU WANT TO NAVIGATE USING THE NAVPILOT?"
appears. Tap [Yes] to have the NAVpilot steer the vessel, then the NAVpilot auto-
matically goes into the NAV mode. For the NAVpilot-300, you are asked to select
a navigation mode.
11. Select [Precision Mode] or [Economy Mode]. ([Cancel] stops the NAV mode.)
Precision mode: Keeps XTE within 0.01 NM
Economy mode: Keeps XTE within 0.03 NM
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5.14 Laylines
A layline is the best course for route, calculated using wind speed and direction*1,
heading*1, own ship speed*1 and tidal currents*2.
*1 Appropriate sensors for these data are required to use the layline feature.
*2
Item set at section 5.14.1.
Laylines
Laylines
If you want to show tidal offsets on laylines, turn on [Tidal Offset for Laylines] in the
[Routes] menu.
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3. Tap [Layline Information]. Data for port-side and starboard-side appears in the
data area.
1. From a your PC (internet connection required), access the following site (without
quotation marks) “https://furuno.mytimezero.com/#/tzt2/polars”.
2. Login to your MyTimeZero™ account.
3. Download the required polar file and save the file to a USB flash memory.
Note: MicroSD card cannot be used.
4. Connect the USB flash memory to the TZtouch3 USB cable.
5. On the TZtouch3, Go to the Home screen, then tap [Settings][Files]. The Files
menu appears.
6. Tap [Import Wind Polar]. The list of available polar wind files appears.
7. Tap the file you want to import, then tap [OK].
8. Check that the select file’s name appears in the menu, directly below [Import Wind
Polar].
9. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
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[Default Route Color]: Select the color of the routes. The options are red, blue, green,
yellow, magenta, orange, cyan, or black & white.
[Route Thickness]: Select the thickness of the routes.
[Route Density]: Select the quantity of routes to show on the chart plotter display.
[Ask to Enter Route Name]: Show the software keyboard to enter route name after
you create a route. The default setting is "ON".
[Intelligent Route Waypoint Centering]: When you create a route, center a route
point each time it is selected on the screen.
[Cruising Speed for Planning]: Set the default cruising speed for routes (see
section 5.4).
[Reset Default Settings]: Select this menu item to restore default settings for the
[Routes] menu.
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6. RADAR
This chapter provides the information necessary for radar operation, which requires a
radar sensor.
Radar-related settings can be accessed in the two ways shown below. In this manual,
this operation is written as “Open the [Radar] menu.”
Note: To change the radar source, go to the Home screen, tap [Settings] and [Radar],
select [Radar Source], then tap desired radar source. This can also be done from the
Layers menu.
6.2 Tuning
By design the radar receiver is tuned automatically after the radar is set to transmit. If
you require fine tuning, do the following to tune manually:
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The gain can be adjusted from the pop-up menu, slider bar (two finger tap function),
and data area).
1. Tap the radar display to show the pop-up menu then tap [Radar Adjust].
2. Turn [Auto Gain] on.
Manual adjustment:
1. Tap the radar display to show the pop-up menu then tap [Radar Adjust].
2. Turn [Auto Gain] off.
3. Tap [Manual Gain].
4. Use the slider bar to adjust the gain: Drag the knob, drag the gain indication box,
or tap the “+” or “-” symbol.
5. Tap [Done] at the top of the screen to finish.
Current
setting
Tap
Manual
adjustment
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8 XXXXX Tap
XXXXX Tap
XXXXX
Manual
adjustment
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When the sea clutter hides targets, adjust the sea control (automatically or manually)
to reduce the clutter. Like with gain, sea clutter can be adjusted from the pop-up menu,
slider bar, data area. See the procedures in section 6.3.
For automatic sea clutter suppression, there are three methods: [Adaptive], [Coastal],
and [Channel]*. [Adaptive] provides good overall clutter reduction, however some sur-
face reflections may appear on-screen. [Coastal] provides strong clutter reduction
based on echo strength, however some objects, such as small land masses, may also
be removed. [Channel] provides low clutter reduction, appropriate for navigating chan-
nels.
To select an automatic sea clutter suppression method, open the Layers menu, then
tap [Adaptive], [Coastal], or [Channel] at [Auto Sea Mode].
The rain control breaks the continuous display of rain or snow reflections into a ran-
dom pattern. The rain control also helps to reduce the target clutter in good weather
in busy harbors. When the rain clutter hides targets, adjust the rain control (automatic
or manual) to reduce the clutter.
Like with gain, rain clutter can be adjusted from the pop-up menu, Rain slider bar, and
data area. See the procedures in section 6.3.
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Zoom in
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Head-up: HU
North-up: NU
Orientation mode icon
Range Bearing
measurement measurement
EBL (Electronic Bearing Line) No Yes
Fixed range rings Yes No
Ruler Yes Yes
Tap inside effective display Yes Yes
VRM (Variable Range Marker) Yes No
To show or hide the range rings, open the Layers menu, then turn [Radar Rings] on
or off.
To measure the range with the range rings, count the number of rings between the
center of the screen and the target. Check the range ring interval and estimate the dis-
tance of the echo from the inner edge of the nearest ring.
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Head up mode
Heading
60
330
340
350 0 10
20
30
line 30
40
50 70
80
90
40 20 100
320
310 50 10 110
0 120
290
300 60
70
North (“0”) 350 130
260 100
Boat 320 160
Relative: Bearing scale is fixed and “0” is True: Bearing scale rotates according to
at the top of the screen. the movement of your ship.
North up mode
50 60 70 0
350 10
40 80 340 20
30 90 330 30
20 100 320 40
0
10 110
120
Heading 310
300
50
60
300 180
icon 250
240 120
Relative: Bearing scale rotates according True: Bearing scale is fixed and “0” is at
to the movement of your ship. the top of the screen.
Object
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Range to
object
Drag
Drag
VRM
VRM
XXXXX
OR
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Range to
object
VRM
VRM
Drag
Drag
VRM
VRM
OR
Tap [End VRM]
to anchor VRM
Tap screen to show and exit.
pop-up menu. Range to
Tap [VRM]. object
VRM
VRM
Tap [Adjust].
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Drag
EBL
Bearing
to object
XXXXX
OR
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6. RADAR
Drag
EBL
Bearing
to object
Tap
OR
Bearing
Tap to object
Drag slider or tap bar
(or tap +, - symbol).
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1. Open the Slide-out menu then tap [Distance] to display the ruler, which has two
drag-able circles connected with a line.
Starting
point
Icon
End
Drag to change location.
point
2. Drag the circles to set them on the objects for the measurement. The range and
bearing between the objects, SOG and TTG appear at the top of the screen.
3. Tap [Cancel Ruler] at the top right-hand corner of the screen to erase the ruler and
the indications.
Pan the radar display by dragging with a finger. To return your ship to the center of the
screen, tap [Center Radar] at the top right-hand corner of the screen.
Appears when ship is not at the center of the screen.
330 30
320 40
310 50
300 60
0
350 10
340 20
290 70 330 30
320 40
280 80
310 50
270 90
300 60
260 100
290 70
250 110
280 80
240 120
270 90
230 130
260 100
220 140
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Turn off the interference rejector when there is no interference to prevent the loss of
weak targets.
To use the interference rejector, Open the Layers menu, then turn [Interference Re-
jection] on or off.
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6. RADAR
A A
Move the B
B position of B Press the RotoKeyTM
using cross B or joystick to confirm
Red icon is
displayed at cursor. the position, and then
the B position. tap [Done] at the top
A right of the screen.
Position A is confirmed.
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6.15 Watchman
The watchman feature transmits the radar for one minute at a specified time interval
(5, 10 or 20 minutes) to monitor the guard zone. If a target is found in the guard zone,
the watchman is canceled and the radar continues to transmit. This feature helps you
watch for targets in the area you set when you do not continuously require the radar.
TX ST-BY TX ST-BY
1 min 5, 10 or 1 min 5, 10 or
20 min 20 min
Watchman starts
1. Set a guard zone. See section 6.14. (Watchman does not operate unless a guard
zone is active. Set Watchman when the radar is in transmit state.)
2. Open the [Radar] menu.
3. Tap [Watchman].
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Note: In the dual radar display, echo trail works only on the left side screen (shown as
(1) in the figure to the right).
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Relative trails: Show the relative movements between targets and your ship.
True motion trails: Show the movements of targets according to the targets over-the-
ground speeds and courses.
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Target
To cancel route navigation, tap any part of the route then tap [Stop Nav] on the pop-
up menu.
320 40
310 50
300 60
290 70
280 80
270 90
260
Active route 100
250 110
㻝
240 120
230 㻞 130
㻟
220 140
210 150
200 160
190 180 170
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Most radar functions can be adjusted independently. The table below shows radar
function and operability in the dual range mode, for both the magnetron radar and the
solid state radar. Note that, in the worst case, the maximum detection range may de-
crease by approx. 10 dB with the solid state radar.
*1
This function is not available for DRS2D-NXT/DRS4D-NXT/DRS6A-NXT/DRS12A-
NXT/DRS25A-NXT.
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*2
The no.1 screen is independent of the no.2 screen when the no.2 screen is in stand-
by. However, when the no.2 screen goes to transmit state, so does the no.1 screen.
(2) (1)
(1) (2) (1) (1)
(2) (2)
Two-way split
Three-way split
Four-way split
Gain, sea clutter and rain clutter are automatically adjusted according to the bird mode
setting.
The use of echo trail and echo average functions together with the bird mode make it
easier to distinguish bird echoes from other echoes. With echo average, echoes from
birds are emphasized. With true echo trails, moving vessels show long, steady trails.
Unlike those targets, bird echoes appear randomly and show random, short trails.
The bird mode has three settings. Select the option according to the severity of the
sea clutter.
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To select the bird mode setting, open the Layers menu, tap [Bird Mode], then select
[Calm], [Moderate], or [Rough].
[Calm]: Suitable in calm conditions where sea clutter is weak. Applies low sea clutter
reduction to show weak bird echoes. When sea clutter is strong, bird echoes may be
hidden inside the sea clutter.
[Moderate]: Suitable where sea clutter is moderate. Applies medium sea clutter re-
duction.
[Rough]: Suitable in rough weather conditions where sea clutter is strong. Applies
high sea clutter reduction. Weak bird echoes may be suppressed in this setting.
To turn off the bird mode, select [Off]. When the bird mode is active, the bird mode
icon appears to the right of the TX/STBY switch, as shown below.
Usage precautions
• The radar sensor +DRS4DL+ does not support the bird feature.
• Do not use the Bird mode in rough weather.
• Do not use the Bird mode during a voyage. The Bird mode settings are not suitable
in a voyage.
• ARPA performance may be reduced when the Bird mode is active.
• Radar Adjust (Gain, Sea, Rain) and Auto Sea Mode cannot be adjusted when the
Bird mode is active.
• Schools of fish that attract birds tend to dive suddenly, which may result in unstable
or disappearing echoes.
Note 1: Requires GPS position data and one of the following radar sensors.
DRS2D-NXT/DRS4D-NXT/DRS6A-NXT/DRS12A-NXT/DRS25A-NXT
Note 2: [Radar Adjust] (Gain, Sea, Rain) and [Auto Sea Mode] cannot be adjusted
when the Target Analyzer™ is active.
Note 3: The Target Analyzer™ works only against moving targets. Stationary targets,
such as a buoy, are not identified as an approaching target.
Note 4: When the radial component* of target velocity (see below for description) is
50 kn or higher, the target may be painted in a wrong color. For example, an approach-
ing target whose speed is 50 kn or higher should be painted in red, but is painted in
green.
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* Radial component of target velocity: The target velocity can be separated into two
components, the radial and transverse components, as in the figure below. The radar
is only able to sense the motion directly along the radial, either towards or away from
the radar, because the transverse component has no effect on the phase of the return-
ing electromagnetic wave.
Transverse Radial
component
Total
velocity
Radial component
Radar measures the
radial component of
velocity only
Radar
The Target Analyzer™ is activated, deactivated from the Layers menu. Select [Target],
[Rain] or [Off] as appropriate. Targets are shown in colors according to the setting on
the Layers menu, as shown in the table below.
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The figure below shows an actual radar image with the Target Analyzer™ activated.
Approaching
target (red)
Approaching
targets (red)
Rain (blue)
Range Range
(Target Analyzer™ OFF) (Target Analyzer™ ON)
Single range display 0.063 - 72 NM 0.063 - 24 NM
Dual range display 0.063 - 12 NM 0.063 - 12 NM
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6.24 RezBoost™
RezBoost™ increases echo resolution. Four settings are available, [Standard], [En-
hanced1], [Enhanced2], or [Enhanced 3]. Select [Enhanced 3] for better echo resolu-
tion.
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WARNING CAUTION
No one navigational aid should be relied The plotting accuracy and response of
upon for the safety of vessel and crew. this auto plotter meets IMO standards.
The navigator has the responsibility to Tracking accuracy is affected by the
check all aids available to confirm following:
position. Electronic aids are not a
substitute for basic navigational · Tracking accuracy is affected by course
principles and common sense. change. One to two minutes is required to
restore vectors to full accuracy after an
· This auto plotter automatically tracks an abrupt course change. (The actual amount
automatically or manually acquired radar depends on gyrocompass specifications.)
target and calculates its course and speed, · The amount of tracking delay is inversely
indicating them by a vector. Since the data proportional to the relative speed of the
generated by the auto plotter are based on target. Delay ranges from 15 - 30 seconds
what radar targets are selected, the radar for high relative speed; 30 - 60 seconds for
must always be optimally tuned for use low relative speed.
with the auto plotter, to ensure required
targets will not be lost or unwanted targets Display accuracy is affected by the
such as sea returns and noise will not be following:
acquired and tracked.
· Echo intensity
· A target does not always mean a · Radar transmission pulsewidth
landmass, reef, ships or other surface · Radar bearing error
vessels but can imply returns from sea · Gyrocompass error
surface and clutter. As the level of clutter · Course change (your ship or target)
changes with environment, the operator
should properly adjust the Sea, Rain and
Gain to be sure target echoes are not
eliminated from the radar screen.
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After you acquire a target, the radar marks the target with a broken square and a vec-
tor appears within 30 s (default setting). The vector indicates the direction of the target.
Within 90 s after you acquire the target, the first tracking step is finished and the target
is tracked continuously. At this point, the broken square changes to a solid circle.
Note 1: For successful acquisition, the target must be within 0.05 to 16 NM from your
ship and not hidden in sea or rain clutter.
Note 2: When the capacity for manual acquisition is reached, you cannot acquire
more targets. Cancel tracking of non-threatening targets to acquire additional targets
manually.
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This feature, when active, runs in the background immediately after the start of trans-
mission. Targets are acquired in order of distance from own ship, from nearest to fur-
thest. Once a target is acquired, tracking continues regardless of subsequent Doppler
behavior, even if the target becomes stationary. Targets can still be manually acquired
provided that the capacity for automatic acquisition has not been reached.
Auto acquisition by Doppler is [OFF] in the default setting. To activate this feature,
open the [Radar] menu, then turn on [Auto acquire by Doppler].
You can assign a nickname to ARPA targets. Tap [ID] in the basic information or [Nick-
name] in the detailed information to open the [Nickname] edit screen.
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Individual target
Tap the ARPA target to display the pop-up menu, then tap [Cancel] to stop tracking
and delete the ARPA target from the screen.
All targets
Open the Slide-out menu, tap [ARPA], then tap [Cancel All] to delete all targets from
the screen.
Tide
Cancel All
Clear Lost
NavData
Id Range Refresh
ID/Status Range/Bearing
Tracking
Sort methods
ID/Status Range/Bearing
Tracking
ID/Status Range/Bearing
Tracking
ID/Status Range/Bearing
Lost
ID/Status Range/Bearing
Bar
To sort the list, tap appropriate sort method button at the top of the list.
[Id]: Sort by ID no.
[Range]: Sort by range, closest to furthest from own ship.
[CPA]: Sort in CPA order.
[Nickname]: Sort by nickname, followed by ID no. in case of no nickname.
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How to put an ARPA target at the center of the chart plotter display
Tap a target on the [ARPA] list, then tap [Find on Chart]. The ARPA target appears at
the center of the chart plotter display.
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Individual target
Tap the target to display the pop-up menu, then tap [Clear] to clear the target from the
screen.
CPA/TCPA alarm ranges must be set correctly according to the size, tonnage, speed,
turning performance and other characteristics of your ship.
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To activate or deactivate the CPA graphic display, open the [Targets] menu and turn
[CPA Graphic Display] on or off.
If the CPA/TCPA alarm is generated while the CPA line is in use, the CPA line and the
symbol of the selected target turn red.
• The CPA line is turned off. The line can be turned off by tapping the CPA line (or
own ship icon* or target) to show the pop-up menu, then select [CPA].
* Chart plotter display only
• The feature is turned off.
• The TCPA is a minus (-) value.
• The target is a lost target.
• The CPA and TCPA of the target cannot be calculated (no speed or heading data
for own ship).
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[Antenna Heading Align]: Compensates for error in positioning of the antenna unit at
installation. See the installation manual for the adjustment procedure.
[Main Bang Suppression]: Reduces main bang, the clutter appearing at the screen
center. See the installation manual for the adjustment procedure.
[Enable Sector Blanking]: Sets the area(s) where to prevent transmission. For ex-
ample, set the area where an interfering object at the rear of the antenna would pro-
duce a dead sector (area where no echoes appear) on the display. See the installation
manual for the procedure.
Other items
[Antenna Height]: Set the height of the radar antenna above the waterline. Not avail-
able (grayed out) with the radar sensor DRS4DL+.
[Auto Tuning]: Activate or deactivate auto tuning for the connected radar. Not avail-
able (grayed out) with the radar sensor DRS2D-NXT, DRS4D-NXT.
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[Tuning Source]: For the dual range display, select the range to use as the manual
tuning source. Not available (grayed out) with the radar sensor DRS4DL+, DRS2D-
NXT, DRS4D-NXT.
[Radar Monitoring]: Show various voltage levels, and ARPA data. For the service
technician.
[Radar Optimization]: Automatically adjust magnetron output and tuning for the con-
nected radar. Be sure to do this after replacing the magnetron. Not available
(grayed out) with the radar sensor DRS2D-NXT/DRS4D-NXT.
[ARPA Advanced Settings]: Sets ARPA parameters. For the service technician only.
Do not change the settings.
[Set Hardware to Factory Default]: For the service technician only.
[Reset Default Settings]: Restore default settings for radar items other than those in
the [RADAR INITIAL SETUP] section.
Multiple echoes
Multiple echoes occur when a transmitted pulse returns from a solid object like a large
ship, bridge, or breakwater. A second, a third or more echoes can be seen on the
screen at two, three or more times the true range of the target as shown below. You
can reduce and sometimes remove these multiple echoes if you decrease the gain, or
correctly adjust the sea clutter.
True echo
Target
Own ship
Multiple echo
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Virtual image
A large target near your ship can show at two positions on the screen. One of the po-
sitions is the true echo reflected by the target. The other position is a false echo which
is caused by the "mirror effect" of a large object on or near your ship. See the figure
shown below for an example of this type of false echo. If your ship gets near a large
metal bridge, for example, a false echo appears on the screen. The echo disappears
after move some distance from the bridge.
Target ship Route for direct reflection
Own ship
True
echo
Bridge
Route for
Mirror image indirect reflection
of target ship False
echo
Sector blanking
Funnels, stacks, masts, or derricks in the path of the antenna stop the radar beam. If
the angle opposite the antenna is more than one or two degrees, a sector or shadow
sector appears on the screen. Targets are not displayed within the sector.
Wharf and its echo
Radar position
Radar position Wharf and its echo
Sector blanking
occurs because Sector blanking occurs
wharf is hidden because obstruction
behind ship. (like mast) is in path of
radar beam.
Size of blanking sector depends
Large ship
on size of obstruction and range.
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Sidelobe echoes
Each time the radar transmits, some radiation leaves on each side of the beam. This
lost energy has the name "sidelobes" If a target is detected by both the sidelobes and
the mainlobe, the sidelobe echoes can appear at both sides of the true echo at the
same range. Sidelobes normally show only on short ranges and from strong targets.
You can reduce sidelobes if you reduce the gain, or correctly adjust the sea clutter.
Mainlobe (beam)
True target
Sidelobe Sidelobe
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Racon
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7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER)
This chapter describes the functions of the built-in fish finder.
The fish finder is set up from the [Fish Finder] menu, which can be opened by the fol-
lowing two methods.
Note 1: To change the fish finder source, open the [Fish Finder] menu, tap [Fish Find-
er Source], then tap the source to use. The source can also be selected from the Lay-
ers menu with [Fish Finder Source].
Note 2: The names of menu items change according to the fish finder source.
The ultrasonic waves transmitted through water move at a constant speed of approx-
imately 4800 feet (1500 meters) per second. When a sound wave "hits" an underwater
object like fish or sea bottom, part of the sound wave is reflected toward the source.
To find the depth to an object, the fish finder calculates the time difference between
the transmission of a sound wave and the time the reflected sound wave is received.
The picture displayed by the fish finder contains a series of vertical scan lines. Each
line is a "picture" of the objects under the boat. The series of pictures are put side-by-
side across the screen to show the contours of the bottom and echoes from fish. The
amount of history of objects that have moved under the boat can be less than a minute
to more than one minute depending on the picture advance speed.
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7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER)
High
Low freq.
freq.
• A low frequency gives a wide detection area. Use the low frequency for general
search and to find bottom conditions.
• A high frequency gives better resolution. Use the high frequency to inspect a school
of fish in detail.
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Low High
frequency frequency
40.4 15.3 °C
Gain 35 / 50
50 / 200 kHz
High Narrow High Shallow Short
How to set separate ranges for the low- and high-frequency displays
1. Open the [Fish Finder] menu.
2. Turn on [Split Range]. A message informs you that ACCU-FISH™ will be disabled
when the split range is used.
3. Tap [OK].
4. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
5. Pinch the high- and low-frequency displays to change their range.
Note: The slider bar can be used to adjust the range of the image shown on the
left-half of the screen.
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School of fish
Zoomed school
of fish Zoom marker
20.5 15.3 °C
Gain 50 BL
200 kHz
200 kHz
Bottom
Zoom marker
Zoom marker
m automatically
20.5 15.3 °C
Gain 50 BZ
200 kHz follows change in
depth.
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7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER)
To change the range of the zoom marker, pinch on the screen, operate the slider bar,
or use the menu item [Bottom Lock Range Span], in the [Fish Finder] menu. To shift
the zoom marker (see section 7.4), drag it up or down on the screen, or use [Marker
Zoom Shift] from the [Fish Finder] menu to set the start position (top of marker) of the
zoom marker. For TZT9F/12F, you can also adjust the marker by turning the Ro-
toKey™.
School of fish
Zoomed
school of fish Zoom marker
(orange)
This part is
enlarged on the left
half of the screen.
15.3 °C
200
Weak reflection
(small fish or noise)
Fish
echo
m
Strong
20.5
15.3 °C
Gain 50
200 kHz
reflection
(bottom)
Single frequency display A-scope
display
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Use this feature with ship speed 10 knots or less and depths between 5 and 100 m.
Note 1: Composition estimate accuracy may be affected when the transducer is not
parallel with the seabed.
Note 2: Picture advance speed become slow while the bottom discrimination display
is active.
䝩䞊䝮
Reliability
bar*
Bottom
discrimination
display
Rock Gravel Sand Mud
Sand and rock are the most likely bottom type in this example.
* Reliability of bottom discrimination display shown with a color.
- Green: Normal
- Yellow: Caution
- Background color: Abnormal
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7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER)
Automatic range selection: The range is automatically changed to display the bot-
tom echo. The slider bar for range adjustment is turned off on modes other than bot-
tom lock* and bottom zoom*.
* The range for the bottom lock and bottom zoom displays can be adjusted with the
slider bar.
Manual range selection: Pinch the screen to change the range. Additionally, you can
adjust the range with the slider bar at the right side of the screen. Drag the slider knob,
or tap the [+] or [-] symbol at the top, bottom of the bar. The slider bar can be disabled
with [Show Range Slider] in the [Fish Finder] menu.
• The gain is automatically adjusted to show the bottom echo in reddish-brown color.
• The clutter function removes weak echoes such as noise and plankton.
• TVG is automatically adjusted.
• The gain between low- and high-frequencies is automatically adjusted.
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7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER)
There are two types of automatic gain adjustment, fishing and cruising.
[Auto Fishing]: The gain is automatically adjusted to emphasize weak echoes from
schools of fish. Use this mode for fishing. Select from the Layers menu. When this
mode is active, the indication [Gain Auto F] appears at the bottom left corner.
[Auto Cruising]: The gain is automatically adjusted to suppress weak echoes and
emphasize the bottom echo. Use this mode for cruising. Select from the Layers
menu.When this mode is active, the indication [Gain Auto C] appears at the bottom
left corner.
To select an automatic gain adjustment mode, open the Layers menu, then tap [Auto
Fishing] or [Auto Cruising] as appropriate.
The gain controls how echoes of different strengths are displayed. Set the gain to
show a slight amount of noise on the screen. Increase the gain for greater depths and
lower the gain for shallow waters. The figures below show examples for gain set too
high, too low and with a proper setting, for reference.
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7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER)
Method 3: Fish Finder, Multi Sounder or CHIRP Side Scan box in data area
Follow the procedure in section 1.9.2, section 1.9.3 to add [Fish Finder Gain Control],
[Multi-Sounder Gain Control] or [CHIRP Side Scan Gain Control] in the data area.
Then, do as follows:
1. Show the fish finder display, multi-beam sounder display, (CHIRP) side scan dis-
play, or cross-section display. Tap [FISH FINDER], [DFF3D], or [SIDE SCAN] at
the bottom of the data area.
2. Tap [HF Gain], [LF Gain], then [M](Manual) or [A](Automatic). Tap [M]/[A] to alter-
nately select Manual, Automatic. For manual gain adjustment, go to the next step.
3. Tap the numeric of the gain frequency tapped in step 2.
4. Use the slider bar at the right edge of the screen to adjust the gain - drag the knob
or tap the [+], [-] symbols.
5. Tap [Done] at the top-right corner of the screen to finish.
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7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER)
1. Show the fish finder display, multi-beam sounder display, side scan display, or
cross-section display. Tap [FISH FINDER] or [DFF3D] at the bottom of the data
area.
2. Tap [Clutter].
3. Drag the circle on the slider bar to adjust the clutter.
4. Tap [Done] at the top right-corner of the screen to finish.
CAUTION
CAUTIO
The picture is not refreshed when
picture advancement is stopped.
Note: The picture advances slightly slower when using ACCU-FISH™ or the bottom
discrimination feature.
1. Open the Home screen, then tap [Settings][Fish Finder].
2. Tap [Picture Advance].
3. Tap a picture advance speed. [1/16] is the slowest advance speed (16 transmis-
sions per one image feed) and [4] is the fastest speed (4 transmissions per one
image feed). [Stop] stops picture advance, and is useful for taking a photo of the
screen.
4. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
Picture advance speed can also be set from the Layers menu.
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7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER)
To display the VRM, tap an object. Read the range and depth to the object in the pop-
up menu.
VRM
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0 ft 0 ft
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The [Fish Alarm] function tells you when an echo above some strength (selectable) is
within the alarm range you specify.
The [Fish Alarm for Bottom Lock] function tells you when fish are within some distance
from the bottom. The bottom lock display must be active to use this alarm.
3. Set the start depth in [Range Minimum Value], the end depth in [Range Maximum
Value].
[Range
Surface
Maximum Value]
[Range Minimum (from bottom)
Value] (from sea
Alarm Range
R surface) Alarm [Range Minimum
[Range Maximum Range Value] (from bottom)
Value] (from sea Bottom
surface)
Fish
h Alarm Fish Alarm for Bottom Lock
4. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
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7.14 ACCU-FISH™
The ACCU-FISH™ feature, which requires an ACCU-FISH™ capable transducer (see
Appendix 3 for compatible transducers), Bottom Discrimination Sounder BBDS1 or
Network Fish Finder DFF series, calculates the length of each fish and shows a fish
symbol and depth value or fish length.
Usage guidelines
• The information provided by this feature is intended for reference only. It does not in-
dicate the exact length of a fish.
• ACCU-FISH™ is available for use on both the high and low frequencies.
• The intensity of an echo depends on fish species. If the indicated length is different
from the true length, you can apply an offset. See section 7.14.2.
• Two frequencies are transmitted alternately without reference to the current display
mode.
• Use this feature with ship speed of 10 knots or less and depth between 2 and 100 m.
• This feature cannot be used with the inside-hull transducer since a fish may not be
detected depending on the frequency of the transducer. Even if a fish is detected, the
fish length indicated may be smaller than the actual length.
• ACCU-FISH™ uses both low and high frequency echoes for the measurements re-
gardless of the frequency mode in use.
• Echoes from a school of fish can be in more than one layer, which can cause wrong
length indication.
• The fish symbol indication is not shown when the bottom echo is not shown on the
screen.
• The split range feature is inoperative when ACCU-FISH™ is on.
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Fish-It
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7.15 RezBoost™
With connection of a RezBoost™ capable transducer, echo resolution can be im-
proved. In the example below, it is difficult to distinguish fish from the bottom. With [En-
hanced] RezBoost™, however, fish near the bottom are clearly seen.
Note 1: To enable RezBoost™, set the fish finder source as [TZT9F], [TZ12F],
[TZT16F] or [TZT19F] as applicable.
Note 2: Turn off the [Heaving Correction] function when using RezBoost™, to prevent
possible heaving correction malfunction.
1. Open the Layers menu.
2. Set [RezBoost] to [Enhanced].
To deactivate RezBoost, select [Standard] at step 2 in the procedure.
Note 1: The white edge function is compatible with the internal fish finder, as well as
the following network sounders and their software versions. Use of other transducers
or software versions is not recommended.
Network Sounder Software version
BBDS1 0252379-02.01, or later
DFF1 0252353-03.01, or later
DFF1-UHD 0252405-03.01, or later
DFF3 0252362-02.01, or later
DFF-3D 0252440-01.03, or later
DFF3-UHD 0252480-01.02, or later
Note 2: White edge is not available when a TZT9, TZT14 or TZTBB is connected in
the same network.
To activate the white edge function, do the following:
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7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER)
Note: With the DFF-3D’s triple beam display, white edge is available only with the
downward picture.
White
edge
Temp.
scale Temp. graph
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Note 1: The DI-FFAMP does not support the bottom discrimination display, ACCU-
FISH™ or RezBoost™.
Note 2: The present frequency function is only available when the transducer is se-
lected by model or TDID ([Fish Finder][Transducer Setup][Transducer Setup
Type][Model] or [TDID]). See the Installation Manual for details.
1. Open the [Fish Finder] menu.
2. Tap [Preset Frequency Setup].
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Note 1: It is recommended to turn off [Color Range Expansion] when fishing in deep
waters where the bottom echo is shown in weak colors. This is because the intensity
of the reflected wave becomes weaker overall as the depth increases. Namely, the
color of echoes is lighter overall and the bottom echo is not shown in brown (strongest
color).
Note 2: When this function is active, the reflection for a school of fish becomes weaker
in deep waters where the bottom echo is shown in weak colors. This may prevent
proper detection of fish by the [Fish Alarm] and [Fish Alarm for Bottom Alarm].
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[Fish Finder Source]: Set the fish finder to use ([TZT9F], [TZT12F], [TZT16F],
[TZT19F], [BBDS1], [DFF1], [DFF3], [DFF1-UHD], [DFF3-UHD]). When using the
built-in fish finder, select [TZT9F], [TZT12F], [TZT16F] or [TZT19F] as applicable. You
can switch the fish finder source with [Fish Finder Source] in the [FISH FINDER INI-
TIAL SETUP] section.
[Day Background Color]: Select the background color for use during daylight hours.
The options are [White], [Light Blue], [Black], [Dark Blue], [Blue], and [Sunlight].
[Night Background Color]: Select the background color for use at nighttime. The op-
tions are [Black], [Dark Blue], and [Blue].
[Echo Color Levels]: Select the number of colors shown on the screen. The selec-
tions are [8 Colors], [16 Colors], and [64 Colors].
[Cancel Smoothing]: When you select [OFF], smoothed echoes are displayed, how-
ever, the screen resolution is lower. To get higher screen resolution and greater detail,
select [ON].
[Bottom Search Mode]: This function eliminates the timing of acquiring echoes from
the bottom, in order to improve the fish finder performance in the water layer. When
turned ON, transmission is turned off once every three transmissions to check the wa-
ter depth and eliminate false echoes. When turned off, transmission is not turned off,
so the transmission cycle is 1.5 times faster. This is convenient for offshore lure fish-
ing. You can also set this item from the Layers menu.
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[Bottom Range Shift Area]: Select the area where to show the bottom echo, when
[Auto Range] is active. For example, setting 75% would place the bottom echo at a
position equivalent to 75% from the top of the screen.
[Color Range Expansion]: Extends the range of signal intensities that can be identi-
fied by echo color. See section 7.19.
[Transmit Rate Mode]: Select the transmission rate selection method. [Auto] sets the
rate according to ship’s speed. Select [Manual] to set the rate manually.
[Transmit Rate Manual]: Change the TX pulse repetition rate in 21 levels (21 is high-
est power.). Use 20 in normal use. Lower the TX rate in shallow waters to prevent the
second reflection echo.
[Fish Finder Transmit]: Turn sounder transmission on or off.
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[Zero Line Rejection]: Turn the zero line (transmission line) on or off. When turned
on, the transmission line disappears, which allows you to better watch fish echoes
near the surface. The length of the transmission line changes with transducer used
and installation characteristics.
Note: If the sounder source is DFF3, DFF3-UHD, DI-FFAMP connected to a
NavNetTZtouch3 (excluding TZT9F), set the zero line range referring to [Zero Line
Range] below.
[Zero Line Range]: This feature adjusts the zero line so that it disappears when the
menu item [Zero Line Rejector] is turned on. Available with DFF3, DFF3-UHD, DI-
FFAMP connected to a NavNetTZtouch3 (excluding TZT9F). The setting range is as
follows: DFF3, 1.4 to 2.5; DI-FFAMP/DFF3-UHD, 1.4 to 3.8. For a long tail, increase
the value. If the zero line does not disappear, lower the TX power.
[Transducer Draft]: Set the distance between the transducer and the draft line to
show the distance from the sea surface (Setting range: 0.0 to 99.9 ft).
[Salt Water]: Select [ON] to use this equipment in salt water.
[Transducer Setup]: Select the method to setup the transducer, by model, manually,
or TDID (transducer ID). See the installation manual for details.
[Transmission Format]: Select whether to transmit high frequency and low frequency
simultaneously or with a time difference. Available with connection of DI-FFAMP,
DFF3-UHD. [Parallel] transmits the frequency simultaneously. [Sequential] inserts a
delay between transmissions. Use [Sequential] if [Parallel] shows interference.
[Transmission Power]: Interference can appear on the screen when the fish finder
on your ship and one on a another ship have the same TX frequency. To prevent this
interference, lower your TX power and ask the other ship to lower their TX power. The
settings ranges are as follows:
- DFF3-UHD, DI-FFAMP (excluding TZT9F): 0 (off) to 10
- Internal fish finder: [Min], [Max]
- DFF1-UHD: [Off], [Min], [Auto]
[External KP]: Turn on to sync with external keying pulse. The default setting uses the
internal sync pulse. For external keying pulse synchronization, set this item to [ON].
[Bottom Level HF (MF, LF)]: The default bottom level setting (0) determines that two
strong echoes received in sequence are bottom echoes. If the depth indication is not
stable in the default setting, adjust the bottom level here. The setting range is -40 to
40. If vertical bars appear on the bottom line in the bottom expansion display, lower
the bottom level until the vertical bars disappear. Be careful not to lower the level ex-
cessively; bottom fish may be judged as the bottom echo.
[Gain Offset HF (MF, LF)]: If the gain setting is wrong, or there is a difference in the
gain between the low and high frequencies, you can balance the gain for the two fre-
quencies here.
[Auto Gain Offset HF (MF, LF)]: If the auto gain offset is wrong, or there is a differ-
ence in the gain between the low and high frequencies, set an offset here to balance
auto gain for the two frequencies. Auto adjustment of gain offset can also be done
from the Layers menu.
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[STC HF (MF, LF)]: Delete unnecessary echoes (plankton, air bubbles, etc.) near the
surface that hide the fish near the surface. The setting range is 0 to 10, and 0 is off.
10 deletes unnecessary echoes from the surface to approximately 16 ft. Make sure
you do not use more STC than necessary, because you can erase the small echoes
near the surface. Available with connection of DFF3, DFF1-UHD, DFF3-UHD, DI-
FFAMP connected to a NavNetTZtouch3 (excluding TZT9F).
[TX Pulse HF (MF, LF)]: The pulse length is automatically set according to range and
shift.Use a short pulse for better resolution and a long pulse when detection range is
important. To improve resolution on zoom displays, use [Short 1] or [Short 2]. [Short
1] improves the detection resolution, but the detection range is shorter than with [Std]
(pulse length is 1/4 of [Std]). [Short 2] raises the detection resolution, however detec-
tion range is shorter (pulse length is about 1/2 of [Std]) than [Std]. [Std] is the standard
pulse length, and is suitable for general use. [Long] increases the detection range but
lowers the resolution (about 1/2 compared to the [Std] pulse length). Available with
connection of DFF3, DFF3-UHD, DI-FFAMP connected to a NavNetTZtouch3 (not in-
cluding TZT9F).
[Rx Band HF (MF, LF)]: The RX bandwidth is automatically set according to pulse
length.To decrease noise, select [Narrow]. For better resolution, select [Wide]. Avail-
able with connection of DFF3, DFF3-UHD.
[Temperature Port]: Select the data source for water temperature. Available with con-
nection of DFF3, DFF1-UHD).
[MJ]: The water temperature data from the water temperature/speed sensor.
[Low Frequency]: The low frequency measured water temperature.
[High Frequency]: The high frequency measured water temperature.
[Fish Finder Demo Mode]: Activates, deactivates the fish finder demo mode, which
provides a fish finder display using data stored in the memory. Connection of the
transducer is not required. Requires the internal fish finder*, BBDS1, DFF1, DFF3,
DFF1-UHD, DI-FFAMP* connected to a NavNetTZtouch3 (excluding TZT9F).
[Off]: Disables the fish finder demo display.
[Shallow]: Shallow waters demo mode.
[Deep]: Deep waters demo mode.
*: [Off], [Demo1] - [Demo4].
[Set Hardware to Factory Default]: Select this menu item to restore default settings
for the unit selected in [Fish Finder Source].
[Reset Default Settings]: Select this menu item to restore default settings for the
[Fish Finder] menu.
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Range shifted
Bottom echoes
The strongest echoes are from the bottom, and are normally shown in reddish-brown
or red. The colors and the width change with bottom material, depth, sea condition,
installation, frequency, pulse length and sensitivity.
Difference in depth Difference in sensitivity
Second
bottom echo
Bottom contour
The tail from a hard bottom is longer than the tail from a soft bottom, because the hard
bottom reflects more of the ultrasonic pulse. An echo from shallow water gives a stron-
ger reflection than the echo received from deep water. A longer bottom tail appears
on slopes, because of the difference in travel time at both edges of the beam angle.
For the rough bottom, echoes are reflected on many different planes, which displays
echoes in many layers, giving a 3D effect.
Soft bottom Hard bottom Rough bottom
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Nature of a bottom
The nature of a bottom is known from the intensity
and length of the bottom tail. To find the nature of
a bottom, use a long pulse length and normal gain.
For the hard and rough bottom, the bottom echo is
reddish-brown with a long tail. For the mud or sand
bottom, the bottom echo has less red and with a
short tail. A bottom with a lot of small particles can
give a long tail on the low frequency picture.
Mud & sand Rock base
Fish volume
The size and density of a school of fish are indi-
cators of the quantity of fish.
Large school
Small school
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Sounding
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ak echo
Weak o
Fish echo
Bottom fish
The echoes from the bottom are stronger than the
Bottom fish echo
bottom fish echoes so that you can distinguish be-
tween them by colors. The bottom echoes are
normally shown in reddish-brown or red, the bot-
tom fish echoes in weaker color.
Plankton
Plankton, seen on the screen as a mass of green
or blue dots, appears between the transmission
line and the seabed. Plankton move down in the School of fish
day and up at night. Because fish feed of the Plankton
plankton, you can observe schools of fish within
the plankton layer.
Current rip
When two ocean currents of different speeds di-
rections and water temperatures meet, a current
rip occurs. A current rip appears on the screen as
Current rip
shown in the right illustration.
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Surface noise
When the sea is rough or the ship moves over a
wake, surface noise can appear at the top of the
screen. Surface noise
False echo
When an ultrasonic pulse is transmitted, some energy leaves from each side of the
beam. This energy has the name "sidelobe". Echoes from sidelobes show on the
screen as false images like in the illustration shown below.
Mainlobe
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8. CHIRP SIDE SCAN
You can display the CHIRP side scan screen of the built-in fish finder by connecting a
transducer that supports the CHIRP side scan display.
CHIRP side
scan icon (blue)
The CHIRP side scan screen shows the echoes received from the port/starboard di-
rection.
The CHIRP side scan image begins at the center of the ship and is drawn towards port
and starboard. The latest echo is displayed at the top of the screen, and the oldest
echo appears at the bottom of the screen.
Unlike other display modes, the CHIRP side scan image can clearly show the shape
of a target (fishing reef, etc.).
Range scale
Bottom
Bottom
Underwater Underwater
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8. CHIRP SIDE SCAN
[OFF]: Pinch the screen to change the range. Alternatively, use the slider bar (left side
of the screen). Drag the icon on the bar, or tap the [+] or [-] icon at the top, bottom of
the bar. The slider bar can be turned on or off from the [Fish Finder] menu with [Show
Range Slider].
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9. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D
This chapter describes the display screens (modes) available with the Multi Beam So-
nar DFF-3D, which displays images of the underwater and the ocean floor with high
precision. Four display screens are provided, multi-sounder, side scan, cross section,
and 3D sounder history.
With connection of the DFF-3D, high resolution seafloor maps (PBG recordings) can
be created and seen on the chart plotter display.
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Note: This feature requires [Auto Range] to be active. See your respective Operator’s
Manual for details.
1. Open the Home screen, then tap [Settings][Multi Beam Sonar].
2. Slide the slide bar at [Bottom Range Shift Area] to adjust the value as required.
The following figure shows some examples of how the settings affect the on-
screen display.
A lower value places the seabed at a higher location on-screen. A higher value places
the seabed at a lower location on-screen.
30
50
Seabed 70
Seabed
Seabed
Setting Characteristics
[Manual] Affected by the selected range. A shorter range has a
faster transmission rate; a longer range has a slower rate.
[Auto] Affected by vessel speed. Slow speeds have a slower
transmission rate; high speeds have a faster rate.
Note: Speeds of 20 kn or higher are fixed at a transmis-
sion rate of 20.
[Maximum] Affected by detected depth. Shallows have a faster trans-
mission rate; deeper waters have a slower rate.
Note: Where the selected range exceeds the detected
depth, the transmission rate may exceed 20.
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Multi Sounder
3D History
The multi-sounder display operates similar to the conventional fish finder, providing in-
formation about the seabed and underwater conditions. The video display scrolls from
the right to left with the passing of time.
The echoes appearing at the right edge of the display are the latest echoes. Echoes
from individual fish, schools of fish and the seabed are shown. With the gain set prop-
erly, the distance to the seabed appears on the screen. Past echoes can be displayed.
The gain, clutter suppressor and TVG are adjusted according to the mode selected,
auto fishing or auto cruising. Manual adjustment of those controls is also possible.
The single beam presentation displays the information detected by the downward-
looking beam. The triple beam presentation displays the information detected by the
port beam, starboard beam, and downward-looking beam.
Depth scale
Depth
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Depth scale
Bottom
echo Port Downward Starboard
Depth
The side scan display shows the echoes received from the port and starboard direc-
tions.
The side scan display starts from the center of the vessel, and traces in the port and
starboard directions. The most recent echoes are at the top of the screen and the old-
est are at the bottom of the screen.
The side scan display is different from the other modes employed by this equipment -
it clearly displays the shape of echoes (fish bed, etc.).
Range scale
Bottom Bottom
Underwater Underwater
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Transducer
Underwater position
Depth
scale
Port Downward Starboard
Bottom
echo
Grid
Depth
The 3D sounder history provides a 3D graphic of the past seabed and underwater
echoes detected by your vessel. The display can be used to detect schools of fish.
Horizontal range
Own ship
scale
Depth scale
School of
fish
Bottom
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9.3.2 How to switch between single beam and triple beam presenta-
tions
1. Open the Layers menu.
2. Tap [Beam Mode].
3. Select [Single Beam] or [Triple Beam].
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9. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D
For starboard, downward, and port, see the illustration "Triple beam
display" on page 9-4.
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m m
15.3 °C 15.3 °C
Gain Auto F Gain Auto F
165 kHz 165 kHz
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Manual correction
1. Open the [Cross Section] menu.
2. Set the correction with the software keyboard or slider bar at [Sound Speed Cor-
rection]. The setting range is -200 to 200.
3. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
Automatic correction
The speed of sound is automatically corrected based on the water temperature
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For the menu items shared with the conventional fish finder, see chapter 7. To show
the [3D Sounder History] menu, open the Layers menu and then tap [3D Sounder Set-
tings]; or from the home screen, tap [Settings][Multi Beam Sonar][3D Sounder
History]. The procedures in this manual, for sake of brevity, replace “open the [3D
Sounder History] menu.”
9.6.2 How to move, zoom in, zoom out the viewpoint position
How to move the viewpoint
The viewpoint can be moved by dragging.
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9. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D
The picture advance speed can also be adjusted from the Layers menu.
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9. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D
Note: Objects that are detected outside of the selected color range are shown on-
screen in white color.
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9. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D
[Maximum Value] Use the software keyboard to set the deep- 1 to 3937 (ft)
est depth to use. [Auto Seabed Shading]
must be [OFF] to enter depth.
Alternatively, tap the maximum value indi-
cation on the color bar scale to show the
slider bar. Drag the slider bar to set. Tap
[Done] to finish.
[Maximum Value]
Deepest depth
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[Maximum Value] Use the software keyboard to set the deep- 1 to 3937 (ft)
est depth to use. [Auto Fish Shading] must
be [OFF] to enter depth.
Alternatively, tap the maximum value indica-
tion on the color bar scale to show the slider
bar. Drag the slider bar to set. Tap [Done] to
finish.
[Maximum Value]
Deepest depth
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Note 1: Not compatible with the internal fish finder, BBDS1, DFF1, DFF1-UHD or
DFF3.
Note 2: Requires position and heading data.
Note 3: PBG recordings cannot be shared among the NavNet TZtouch3 units in the
network. Import or export PBG recordings as necessary. See section 10.5 for the pro-
cedures.
Open the Slide-out menu on the chart plotter display, then tap [PBG Recording] to
start recording the seafloor. The icon turns yellow. A blue line indicating the recording
range appears behind the own ship icon, and a seafloor topographic map is drawn.
The width of the line is short in shallow waters and long in deep waters.
To stop the recording, open the Slide-out menu, then tap [PBG Recording]. The icon
turns white.
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Option Description
[OFF] Turn off [Depth Shading], PBG recording.
[3D Chart] [Depth Shading] using chart data.
[HR 3D Chart] No use.
[DFF-3D] [Depth Shading] using PBG recording.
Depth contours
In the default setting, depth contours are automatically overlaid on a PBG recording
when the recording is displayed. To show or hide the contours, open the Layers menu,
then turn [Depth Contours] on or off as required.
To show the contour lines in monochrome color, see "How to set color shading" on
page 9-16.
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Enter a positive
The bottom echo generated correction value
by DFF-3D is displayed with and correct until
a lowered center in this unit. the seabed
becomes flat on
the 3D history or
Seabed the PBG recording
screen.
: Original beam angle
: Actual beam angle
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10. FILE OPERATIONS
Points, routes, boundaries, tracks, photos, catch logs, PBG recordings, and setting
data (backup, import) can be imported and exported using the USB port. Additionally,
with a My Time Zero™* account, you can save settings data to the My Time Zero™*
data service cloud. The card slot at the back of the MFD holds microSD cards, and is
for use with chart cards and recording PGB data. The slot cannot be used for reading
or writing data.
The table below outlines the media that can be used with your unit.
MicroSD Card
USB flash
Action SD Card Unit SD card
memory
(SDU-001, option) converter adapter
Export data Yes Yes Yes
Import data Yes Yes Yes
Note: For care and handling of microSD cards see section 1.11.
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10. FILE OPERATIONS
XXXX. XXX.tzx
XXXX. XXX.tzx
XXXX. XXX.tzx
XXXX. XXX.tzx
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10. FILE OPERATIONS
3. Tap the file(s) to import. You are asked if you are sure to import selected items.
4. Tap [OK]. The message "IMPORT SUCCEEDED" appears if the importing was
successful.
5. Tap the [OK] to erase the message.
6. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
USB 1
XXXX. XXX.tzx
XXXX. XXX.tzx
XXXX. XXX.tzx
XXXX. XXX.tzx
3. Tap the tracks file to import. You are asked if you are sure to import tracks.
4. Tap [OK]. The message "IMPORT SUCCEEDED" appears if the exporting was
successful.
5. Tap [OK] to erase the message.
6. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
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10. FILE OPERATIONS
Note: Imported PBG recordings cannot be shared among NavNet TZtouch3 units
within the network. You must import a recording to each unit in the network.
1. Put the appropriate media in the USB port.
2. From the Home screen, tap [Settings][Files][Import PBG]. A list of PBG re-
cordings stored in the media appears.
3. Tap the PBG recording file(s) to import. You are asked if you are sure to import
the selected PBG recordings.
4. Tap [OK]. The message "IMPORT SUCCEEDED" appears if the exporting was
successful.
5. Tap [OK] to erase the message.
6. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
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USB 1
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11. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL
EQUIPMENT
The camera/video function allows you to use your unit to play back images from a vid-
eo player, on-board camera, network camera, DVD player and other compatible de-
vices. The image from a network camera can be seen by all NavNet TZtouch3 MFD
units in the NavNet network, however it cannot be seen on the NavNet series MFD.
Image size, brightness, contrast and the color of images can be adjusted.
Camera display
icon
Note: The Home icon does not appear when the camera display is active. To show
the Home icon, tap the camera display.
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• Digital signal (HDMI)*: Images from surveillance cameras, on-board cameras and
video playback.
Note: This feature is available with TZT16F/19F.
• Analog signal*: Images from surveillance cameras, on-board cameras and video
playback.
Note: This feature is available with TZT12F/16F/19F.
• Digital signal (IP)*: Images from a network camera.
Note: Turn on the network camera first, then turn on the MFD.
• Digital signal (sonar): Video output signal from the sonar CSH-8L.
Note: Requires HDMI converter cable and converter.
• Axis Quad Server: The image from an Axis Quad Server, which can feed up to four
lines of video signals simultaneously.
• FLIR: Images from a FLIR brand infrared camera
* These signals can be shared across all units in the NavNet TZtouch3 network via a
video encoder.
Note: The ClearCruise™ function of FLIR cameras is inoperative with the NavNet
TZtouch3.
Note: The images from two analog cameras cannot be displayed simultaneously.
See the table below for the combination of cameras that can show their images simul-
taneously.
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[HDMI Input]: Select [ON] when video equipment is connected to the HDMI IN ports.
[Connected]: Turn on to use the device (video equipment, FLIR camera) connected
to the VIDEO-IN1, VIDEO-IN2 port.
[Nickname]: If desired, you change the name of the analog camera(s). The default
names are [CAMERA1], [CAMERA 2]. You can use a maximum of 20 characters. To
change a name, tap [Nickname] to show the software keyboard. Change the name,
then tap [] to finish. The name is reflected to the following locations.
• The name that appears at the bottom right corner of the camera display.
• Home screen[Settings][Camera][FLIR Installation][Video Source]
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IP camera
The IP address and the signal name for the IP camera signal can be changed as
shown below. Additionally PTZ control can be turned on or off.
[Nickname]: If desired you can change the name of the IP camera(s). The default
names are [IP CAMERA 1], [IP CAMERA 2], [IP CAMERA 3], [IP CAMERA 4]. You
can use a maximum of 20 characters. To change a name, tap [Nickname] to show the
software keyboard. Change the name, then tap [] to finish. The name is reflected to
the following locations.
• The name that appears at the bottom right corner of the camera display.
• Home screen[Settings][Camera][FLIR Installation][Video Source]
[IP Camera]: Enter the IP address of the IP camera, using the software keyboard. Tap
[] to finish.
[PTZ Control]: Turn this item on to enable PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) control of the cam-
era.
Note: [PTZ Control] should only be used when the connected camera is compatible
with the PTZ function. Activating the [PTZ Control] function when the camera is not
compatible may cause problems with this equipment's regular functions.
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11. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
A maximum of two Axis Quad Servers can be connected. Each server can be set in-
dividually with the menus [AXIS QUAD SERVER] and [SECOND AXIS QUAD SERV-
ER], respectively.
[Server]: Turn this item on to receive the signal from the Axis Quad Server.
[IP Server]: Enter the IP address of the server, using the software keyboard. Tap []
to finish.
[Quad Mode]: Turn this item on to feed four channels simultaneously to one display.
[Input 1] (2, 3, 4): Turn this item on to feed each of the four channels of the server
individually.
[Nickname]: If desired you can change the name of the Axis Quad Server(s). The de-
fault names are [VIDEO 1], [VIDEO 2], [VIDEO 3], [VIDEO 4]. You can use a maximum
of 20 characters. To change a name, tap [Nickname Input 1] (2, 3, 4) to show the soft-
ware keyboard. Change the name, then tap [] to finish. The name is reflected to the
following locations.
• The name that appears at the bottom right corner of the camera display.
• Home screen[Settings][Camera][FLIR Installation][Video Source]
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FLIR camera
Images from an infrared camera allow you to navigate easily at night or in bad weath-
er. Open the Home screen, then tap [Settings][Camera][FLIR Installation] (in
[CONTROLLABLE CAMERA] section).
Note: To use the PTZ function of the FLIR camera with the NavNet TZtouch3, a set-
ting (Nexus CGI Interface, port: 8090) is required at the FLIR camera. See the opera-
tor’s manual of the FLIR camera for details.
[Scan IP]: Tap [Scan IP] to scan the IP address automatically when connecting an
FLIR camera.
• FLIR M-Series: M324CS, M324S
• FLIR M200: M132, M232
• FLIR M300: M300C, M364C, M364C LR
• FLIR M400: M400
[Video Source]: Select the port where your FLIR camera is connected. (Not shown
with the FLIR M300.)
[Camera Model]: Select the FLIR camera model connected to your MFD.
[Camera Offset (Right-Left)]: Adjust the side position of the FLIR camera.
[Camera Offset (Up-Down)]: Adjust the up-and down position of the FLIR camera.
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Operation Function
Tap Points camera to direction
tapped.
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External equipment
USB
*: External equipment must be
User interface
touch-operation capable.
HDMI
TZT16F/19F External
equipment*
Configuration example
Layers menu
With the external equipment display shown, tap the menu icon ( ) at the top-right of
the screen to show the Layers menu.
Source
[Display Mode]: Adjust the image size with [Stretch], [Fit]. See section 11.3.3.
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[Move Button]: Moves the menu icon. You can also long tap the menu icon to move
the icon. The icon changes to show flashing arrows ( ), indicating that the icon can
now be moved. Drag the icon to the desired location, then tap the icon. The flashing
arrows disappear and the icon is anchored to the location.
[Contrast]: No use.
[Brilliance]: No use.
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Note: Connect the video encoder and this unit via LAN. For the settings of the video
encoder, refer to its instruction manual.
Sonar video
icon
[Nickname]: The default nickname is [SONAR], however you make change the name
to something that is more appropriate for you. The nickname can be a maximum of 20
characters. To change the nickname, tap [Nickname] to show the software keyboard.
Change the name, then tap []. The name appears at the bottom right corner of the
sonar video display.
[URL]: Enter the RTSP URL address (numerics*) that appears on the video encoder
status screen.
* Example: If the RTSP URL is rtsp://172.31.200.14/0, enter “172.31.200.14/0” (with-
out the quotation marks).
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12. FUSION-Link
The FUSION-Link™ product from FUSION Entertainment allows compatible NavNet
TZtouch3 displays to interface and control specialized FUSION marine entertainment
equipment. The following FUSION-Link™ products are compatible with the multi func-
tion display, as of 1/2019.
Note 1: The Apollo series units have a built-in WiFi, however connect the unit to the
LAN of NavNet TZtouch3. The PartyBus™ feature of the Apollo is inoperative with the
multi function display.
Note 2: For audio output, a speaker (locally arranged) must be connected to a FU-
SION-Link compatible device.
Fusion display
• Two finger tap (long) on screen
Set [Two Finger Log Tap Function] to [Fusion], on the [General] menu, to use this
feature. See section 1.16 for the procedure.
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Close
button
Drag
slider to
adjust
volume. Swipe to
Globally change
adjust source.
volume.
Show or hide
[MENU] panel.
Playback
Lower volume.
Mute/unmute.
Raise volume.
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Drag bar to
adjust squelch. Tap to
select
CH16.
Channel
selection
mode
Hide or
show
menu.
Select channel. Lower volume.
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For iPod
For VHF
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[Fusion Auto Volume]: Set to [ON] to allow the NavNet TZtouch3 unit to control the
FUSION volume.
[Minimum Speed]: Set the minimum speed that triggers the volume auto control.
[Maximum Speed]: Set the maximum speed that triggers the volume auto control.
[Volume Increase]: Set the amount of extra volume to output when the speed is that
set at [Maximum Speed].
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PLAYS
With connection of appropriate sensors, this equipment provides three types of spe-
cialized displays:
CZone display: This display offers, in a full screen display, control of the Power Prod-
ucts’ CZone equipment (shipboard power management system) connected in the
NavNet network.
Yamaha engine status display: This display provides engine information about com-
patible Yamaha engines, in a full screen display.
Instrument display
(3-way screen)
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The background color of the instrument displays can be selected to black or white. The
illustrations in this chapter use the black background.
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Full-screen display
There are nine default full-screen displays, Sailing, Cruising, Single, Outboard, Twin
Outboard, Triple Outboard, Quad Outboard, Single Inboard, Highway?, and Twin In-
board.
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• Change the format: Tap [Change Type] to show the pop-up menu shown be-
low. Choose the format and size.
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1. Tap the instrument display to show the [Choice of Config Type] pop-up menu.
2. Tap [Add Page] to show the software keyboard.
Note: If you have reached the capacity for the screen configuration selected, [Add
Page] is grayed out. Remove an unnecessary page referring to"How to edit, re-
move an indication in an instrument display" on page 13-12.
3. Enter a name for the page then tap []. A blank page appears.
4. Tap the blank page to show the [Add Instrument] pop-up menu.
5. Tap a size in the applicable section
6. Repeat steps 4 - 5 to add other items.
7. After you have added all items required, tap the screen to show the [Add Instru-
ment] pop-up menu, then tap [End Edit] to finish.
The page name appears in the [Choice of The Config Type] pop-up menu.
8. if you need to rearrange the data, see section 13.3.2 and section 13.3.3.
This function requires input of the PGN data sentence 130578 (Vessel Speed Com-
ponents).
(purple arrow)
15.67 1.23
Speed at stern 1.23 15.67
Speed
SOG: Speed over
1.23
the ground
STW: Speed thru [Graphic] [Numeric]
the water analog format digital format
*
CCRP (Consistent Common Reference Point) is determined at installation, and is either the bow,
transducer location or center of vessel.
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Black White
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13.6 CZone
The NavNet TZtouch3 can control Power Products’ CZone equipment connected in
the NavNet network. CZone is a shipboard power management system.
This equipment controls [CZone Control], [CZone Modes] and [CZone Monitoring].
• CZone Control: Controls the power of individual CZone equipment.
• CZone Modes: Controls the power of multiple CZone equipment.
• CZone Monitoring: Shows temperature, pressure, fuel tank and battery state of
CZone equipment.
The table below shows the points of control of each CZone system.
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3. Tap [CZone Control] to show the [CZone Control] screen. Use [ON], [OFF], [],
[], [], [] to control CZone equipment.
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You can customize the [CZone Control], [CZone Modes] and [CZone Monitoring]
screens. See section 13.3.
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You can customize the [CZone Control], [CZone Modes] and [CZone Monitoring]
screens. See section 13.3.
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4. Tap the display mode that you want to add. The selected item appears at the bot-
tom of the data area.
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You can customize the [CZone Control], [CZone Modes] and [CZone Monitoring]
screens. See section 13.3.
Osaka
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When interfaced with a Yamaha outboard engine(s) compatible with Command Link®,
Command Link Plus®, and Helm Master or Helm Master EX (HDMI I/F not available
with TZT9F or TZT12F), the NavNet TZtouch3 can display engine information on the
full-screen or quarter screen. All setups and indications of Yamaha engine gauges that
are available with the dedicated Yamaha displays can be shown on the NavNet TZ-
touch3.
There are two types of displays, the engine combo display, and the boat status dis-
play.
The engine combo display shows critical engine system data, including shift posi-
tion, engine RPM, boat speed, engine trim level, available fuel in gallons, fuel level (up
to six tanks), fuel flow, fuel economy and other vital engine functions such as oil pres-
sure, water pressure and battery voltage.
The boat status display shows provides important information such as trip distance,
speed, fuel flow, fuel economy, gallons used, rudder info, depth, and other informa-
tion.
Yamaha engine information can also be shown on the conventional instrument dis-
play, using the NMEA 2000 PGN sentences 127488 (Engine Parameters, Rapid Up-
date) and 127489 (Engine Parameters, Dynamic).
Set the number of engines and other engine-related information on the [YAMAHA EN-
GINE SETUP] menu, in the [Initial Setup] menu. For details, see the NavNet TZtouch3
installation manual.
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HDMI I/F connection icon (green) N2K Gateway connection icon (gray)
(TZT16F/19F) (TZT9F/12F/16F/19F)
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The display can be shown on the full screen and 1/4 screen. The example displays
here are the full screen displays.
For detailed descriptions of the displays, see the Operator’s Manual for the Yamaha
engine.
Upper section 2
Middle section
(layout depends
on no. of engines)
Lower section
Upper section
Middle section
Lower section
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Pop-up window
Pop-up
menu
(example)
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For details, see the Operator’s Manual for the Yamaha engine.
Troll mode
ON switch
Troll mode
operation panel
Troll mode
Change engine RPM OFF switch Hide Troll
(50 RPM steps) mode operation
panel
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14. WEATHER OPERATIONS
This chapter describes how to operate the built-in weather feature, NavCenter, and
the optional Furuno BBWX SiriusXM weather receiver. Your weather receiver pro-
vides weather information (U.S.A only), in analog and digital forms. The SiriusXM sat-
ellite radio is also available with a SiriusXM satellite radio subscription.
Note: For BBWX SiriusXM weather receiver operations, see section 14.3.
Weather display
icon
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5. Tap the update interval (which determines how often tidal data are captured) for
the tide icon.
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7. Tap the update interval for the animation. The larger the time, the slower the ani-
mation moves.
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6. Tap the data model from [Model] in the [NAVCenter Download] section. (The op-
tions are [USA] and [Worldwide].)
7. Drag the slider in [Forecast Days] to select how many days’ data to download.
8. Turn on the items to receive, from [Wind] to [Plankton].
9. For [Sea Surface Temperature], set the following menu items.
[Weather Color Transparency]: Adjust the degree of transparency for the weath-
er overlay. Use a large figure to increase the degree of transparency.
[Auto SST Color Scale]: Activate this feature to adjust the SST color scale auto-
matically according to the sea surface temperature.
[Minimum Value]: Set the minimum value for the SST color when [Auto SST Col-
or Scale] is deactivated.
[Maximum Value]: Set the maximum value for the SST color when [Auto SST
Color Scale] is deactivated.
10. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
11. Open the weather display, then tap the screen to show the pop-up menu. Tap [Get
Latest Wx].
The notification bar at the top of the screen flashes the message "Weather Update in
Progress" during the downloading. If the downloading was successful, the message
"DOWNLOAD SUCCEEDED" appears. Tap [OK] to finish.
Automatic download
If the wireless LAN is connected at startup, the latest NavCenter data is downloaded
automatically. The area of weather information that can be downloaded automatically
is the area that was last manually downloaded. Do the following to get automatic
downloading.
Note: Before doing the following, do step 10 above, after connecting to the Internet.
1. Home screen[Settings][Weather]
2. Set [Automatic Download at Startup] to [ON].
3. Tap the close button on the title bar to fish and close the menu.
Note 1: If the wireless LAN is not connected at startup, automatic download starts
once the connection is established.
Note 2: When multiple NavNet TZ touch3 MFDs are connected in the same network,
the download only occurs at the unit designated as the "main" MFD.
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oday 21 Tomo
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1. Set the media containing the weather file in the microSD card drive or the USB
port.
2. Open the Home screen, then tap [Settings][Weather][Load Weather File].
3. Tap the data to load then tap [OK].
4. After the equipment has loaded the selected data, tap the close button on the title
bar to finish.
Your system displays the current and forecasted marine weather information for your
area. The weather information is updated in real time so that you have current weather
information for your area and any area in the U.S.
Information provided by the FURUNO BBWX SiriusXM weather receiver service is ad-
visory in nature. You, the customer, agree to release FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.,
SiriusXM satellite radio INC, Navcast Inc. and WSI Corporation from any problems
that occur from this service. And you acknowledge that you have read the conditions
of your subscription agreement and agree to all the conditions of the subscription. If
you do not have the subscription agreement, go to https://www.siriusxm.com/marine-
weatheragreement, or call 1-855-796-9847 to have a copy sent to you.
You can put a point on the weather display. Tap the screen where to put a point, then
tap [New Point] on the pop-up menu.
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BBWX4 BBWX4
If the receiver does not appear in the list, check the Antenna LED on the FURUNO
BBWX SiriusXM weather receiver and the connection between the two units. The
LED is solid violet when a normal antenna connection is detected, and off or flashing
violet in case of antenna short circuit.
• Connect the FURUNO BBWX SiriusXM weather receiver and the NavNet TZtouch3
displays then turn on both of those units. Your unit then receives WX data from the
weather receiver, which takes approximately 30 minutes.
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1. Tap the screen to show the pop-up menu, then tap [Adv Wx Data].
2. Tap a menu item to display its data.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select all menu items desired.
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esterday 20 To
oday 21 Tomo
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Icon Meaning
Storm cast
Lightning
Wind
City
Currents
Storm tracks
Surface pressure
etc.
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Direction
<5 5<
=, <9 9<
=, <14
( Wind speed
in knot )
14<
=, <19 19<
=
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1. From the Home screen, tap [Settings][Initial Setup] to show the [Initial Setup]
menu.
2. Scroll down to the [SIRIUS DIAGNOSTIC] window, then tap [Sirius Weather Di-
agnostic]. The count for each weather item is shown.
SiriusXM
icon
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SiriusXM
Audio icon
Sound
setting
Title,
artist
Preset
channels
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Lower
volume.
1. From the Home screen, tap [Settings][Initial Setup] to show the [Initial Setup]
menu.
2. Scroll down to the [SIRIUS DIAGNOSTIC] window, then tap [Sirius Radio Diag-
nostic]. The count for each weather item is shown.
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The Fish Mapping service provides you with real time fishing information to help get
you to the spots where fish are most likely to be located. This service shows forecast-
ed fishing hotspots directly on your display, using the following data.
Tap
SST contour
(red)
Weed line
(purple)
Fish species
(orange, mahi)
Legend
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Fish mapping
features
[SST Contours]: Show the water temperatures in your selected area. Use these con-
tours to help locate your target species based on their preferred temperature range.
The contours are colored in shades of red and the temperature values are shown in
orange. Updated every three hours.
SST contour
(red)
[SST Fronts]: Show estimated strength of ocean fronts. These “fronts” concentrate
nutrients which attract bait fish and also create barriers to fish movement. The fronts
are colored in shades of red and the front strengths are shown in orange. Front
strength is indicated with a numeral from 1-4, 4 being the highest strength. Updated
every 24 hours.
SST fronts
(red)
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[-30m Temp]: Show the water temperature 30 meters below the surface. This feature
allows you to identify areas with the preferred temperature range of your target game
fish.The contours are colored in shades of red and the temperature values are shown
in orange. Updated every 24 hours.
Plankton contour
(green)
Plankton concentration
Plankton contours
(green)
[Front Strength]: View areas with strong plankton concentration bordering areas with
relatively little or no plankton. Strong plankton fronts indicate where nutrient-rich water
favorable for bait fish occurs next to clear, predator-preferred water. The fronts are col-
ored in shades of green and the front strengths are shown in green. Front strength is
indicated with a numeral from 1-4, 4 being the highest strength. Updated every 24
hours.
Plankton fronts
(green)
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View locations where the sea surface height is noticeably different than the surround-
ing area. Helps you locate “upwellings” - areas of nutrient-rick water that attracts bait-
fish and game fish. Contours are shown in shades of orange, and updated every 24
hours.
SSH anomaly
(orange)
Weed line
(purple)
Fish recommendations
Show locations for finding specific types of game fish, based on data-driven analysis.
The locations are overlaid on your chart and can be viewed in combination with other
features. Each fish species is show in a distinct color. Updated twice per week.
Fish recommendation
(ex. mahi)
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Fish species
Show or hide fish recommendations. Tap to show the [Fish Species Selection Win-
dow]. Turn fish species on or off as required.
Legend
The legend is shown at the bottom left corner of the display, and provides a key to all
the Fish Mapping features currently shown. You can show or hide the legend with
[Legend].
Subscriptions
Show the date and time the Fish Mapping features were updated and received.
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15. AIS, DSC MESSAGE
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Target
Symbol Description
type
Lost AIS An AIS target becomes a lost
target target if a signal is not received
from the AIS target for x* min-
utes. The lost target symbol is
Symbol color erased if a signal is not re-
Blue: Class A AIS target ceived for an additional x* min-
Green: Class B AIS target
utes.
Blue (hollow): BFT AIS target (see next page)
*: The time depends on the AIS
transponder. Check the opera-
Cross mark color
tor’s manual for your AIS tran-
Red
sponder for information about
lost targets.
No CPA/ AIS symbols are shown in bro-
TCPA ken lines in the following cas-
target es:
Class A AIS Class B AIS • No water or ground tracking
(Symbol color: Blue) (Symbol color: Green) speed of your ship, or there
is no speed data. All AIS
symbols are shown in bro-
ken lines.
• No speed data from AIS tar-
get. The symbol of the corre-
sponding AIS target is
shown in broken lines. A tar-
get with neither a reported
heading nor COG is oriented
toward the top of the opera-
tional display area.
Note: This unit is equipped with the Blue Force Tracking (BFT) function.
Other AIS symbols that may appear are shown in the table below.
Symbol Meaning
AtoN
Base Station
Aircraft
SART
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For detailed information, tap the target, then tap [Info] on the pop-up menu to show the
[Target Info] window.
GALE WARNING 27.16N 82.40W
Info
Basic information
Detailed information
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The vertical bar before the target name is colored according to that vessel’s AIS tran-
sponder type or vessel’s status.
Blue: Class A AIS transponder
Green: Class B AIS transponder
Red: Dangerous AIS target
Black: Data is not reliable
You can sort the list with the buttons on the title bar.
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FURUNO
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Make sure that the gain, sea and rain controls are correctly adjusted before you use
this alarm. CPA/TCPA alarm ranges must be set correctly according to the size, ton-
nage, speed, turning performance and other characteristics of your ship.
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Tap to delete
buddy from list.
4. You are asked if you are sure to delete the buddy. Tap [OK].
5. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
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To activate or deactivate the CPA graphic display, open the [Targets] menu, then turn
on [CPA Graphic Display].
To find the CPA of an AIS target on the radar or chart plotter display, tap the AIS tar-
get. The CPA line connects with the position of your vessel and the CPA of the AIS
target, and its color is the same as the color of the AIS target’s symbol. The example
below shows the appearance of the graphic display on the chart plotter display.
If the CPA/TCPA alarm is generated while the CPA line is in use, the CPA line and the
selected target’s symbol turn red.
CPA line
Own ship
Class A
AIS target
FURUNO
• The CPA line is turned off. The line can be turned off by tapping the CPA line (or
own ship icon* or target) to show the pop-up menu, then select [CPA].
* Chart plotter display only
• The TCPA is a minus (-) value.
• The AIS target is a lost target.
• The speed and heading data from the AIS target are lost.
• The CPA and TCPA of the AIS target cannot be calculated because speed and
heading data become lost.
• No own ship speed or heading.
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FAX30 Browser
FA30 Browser
FA50 Browser
Select an
“FA” browser
FA-30 Browser
OR
FA-50 Browser
3. See the Operator’s Manual for the FA-30 (FA-50) for operating procedures.
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333336789 333335678
MMSI no.
This feature requires connection of a DSC capable radiotelephone that outputs the
DSC sentence in NMEA 2000 format.
FURUNO
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DSC
Vertical bar
The title bar has buttons for sorting the list.
[Name]: DSC targets sorted in alphanumeric order.
[Range]: DSC targets sorted by range in ascending order.
[CPA]: DSC targets sorted by CPA in ascending order.
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16. OTHER FUNCTIONS
Once you have become acquainted with your equipment, you can set it according to
your needs. You can change system configuration, change how the equipment oper-
ates and displays information, etc.
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[Edge Swipe When you switch the display screen, or close the [OFF], [ON]
Guide] menu or list and return to the display screen in the
[ON] setting, the indication shown below appears
for about 15 seconds at the top, bottom, left and
right of the screen. When swiping the indication,
the functions appear (see section 1.8). The indica-
tion disappears when you operate the screen.
[User Interface Select the timeout for the following menus and the [0’03s], [0’05s], [0’10s],
Auto-Hide] home icon on the camera/instrument screen (full [0’15s]
screen).
• Layers menu
• Slide-out menu
• Pop-up menu
• Quick page
Note: The home icon always appears on the split
screen camera/instrument display and other dis-
plays.
[Auto Scroll] In the [ON] setting, the chart is appropriately and [OFF], [ON]
automatically scrolled when the cursor goes out of
the display area.
[Cross Cursor Adjust the cross cursor speed. -7 to +7
Speed]
[Allow Remote Set the permission level for NavNet Remote. [Off], [View Only], [Full Con-
Control] [Off]: Connection with NavNet Remote not al- trol]
lowed.
[View Only]: Can view the screen remotely, but
cannot operate and functions.
[Full Control]: Can operate the entire system by
remote.
[Local Time Off- Select the time difference between local time and UTC -12:00 to UTC +13:00
set] UTC time. (at 15 minute intervals)
[Time Format] Select how to display time, in 12 or 24 hour format. [Auto], [24 Hours], [12
[Auto] automatically inserts AM, PM indication in Hours]
24 hour clock, when the language is English.
[Demo File] Select the demo file (internal or external) to use in
the demo mode. For external data, set the appli-
cable media in the SD Card Unit or the USB port.
[Stop Demo] Stop the demo mode selected at [Demo File]. -
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* In the demo mode, chart plotter display, you can relocate the own ship icon to the
location tapped. Tap the screen where you want to relocate the own ship icon, then
tap [Move Boat] on the pop-up menu.
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Open the home screen, then tap [Settings][Initial Setup] to display the [Initial Setup]
menu. For the [FUSION] section, see section 11.3.
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[CALIBRATION] section
[FUSION] section
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FAX-30 Browser
i Software Update
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• [UPGRADE NOW]: Installs the latest version. The [Download Update] window ap-
pears. After reading the [SOFTWARE TERMS AND CONDITIONS], tap [AGREE]
to start downloading the software. The update takes approx. eight minutes after the
downloading is completed. After the update is completed, the unit restarts (see
section 1.3).
Note: Do the upgrade when use of the display unit is not required. The display unit
cannot be used during the upgrade.
• [REMIND ME LATER]: Be reminded later. The window closes.
• [SKIP THIS VERSION]: Skip the software update. In this case, there is no automatic
check of software version at next internet connection or startup.
Note: You can still check for software updates at anytime by doing step 2 in the pro-
cedure on the preceding page.
Note: When two or more NavNet TZtouch3s share an unlock code, you need to get
an unlock code again if changing the setting of [Chart Master Device]. For example, if
the NavNet TZtouch3 that was used as the “primary” ([Chart Master Device] setting:
[ON]) is used as the “secondary” ([Chart Master Device] setting: [OFF]) (and vice ver-
sa), the unlock code must be reacquired. Is required. For details, see “Chart is not dis-
played after changing chart master settings.” on page 16-4.
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Download the chart file to your desktop. Unzip the file, then copy it to the root of a mi-
croSD card. Insert the card into the SD card slot on the display unit, or a slot in the SD
Card Unit (SDU-001). For the detailed procedure, refer to the instructions on the FU-
RUNO website.
A for-fee chart requires that you enter its chart unlock code. Go to the Home screen
and tap [Charts] to show the [Charts Catalog] display. Tap [Insert Code] then enter the
chart unlock code from the software keyboard.
Open the charts catalog. Tap the trashcan icon of the chart to delete. You are asked
"ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DELETE THIS FILE?" Tap [OK] to delete the file.
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17. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
This chapter has information about maintenance and troubleshooting that the user
can follow to care for the equipment.
WARNING NOTICE
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive
Do not open the equipment. sealant or contact spray to plastic
parts or equipment coating.
Only qualified persons can
work inside the equipment. Those items contain products that can
damage plastic parts and equipment
coating.
17.1 Maintenance
Routine maintenance helps keep your equipment in good condition and prevents fu-
ture problems. Check the items shown in the table below on a regular basis to help
keep your equipment in good condition for years to come.
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WARNING
WARNIN
Use the proper fuse.
Use of the wrong fuse can cause fire or
electrical shock.
The total time of power-on ("ON TIME") and transmission ("TX TIME") are displayed
on the radar screen during the stand-by mode.
LCD
The life of the LCD is approximately 50,000 hours. The actual life of the LCD is affect-
ed by the operating environment (temperature, humidity, etc.). When nearing the end
of its life-span, the LCD brilliance does not adjust correctly. When this occurs, contact
your local dealer for advice.
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Fan
The approximate life of the fan is as shown in the table below, and the actual life de-
pends on ambient temperature. When the fan does not rotate sufficiently, an applica-
ble message appears in the status bar. Turn off the power and contact your dealer
about replacement of the fan.
17.4 Troubleshooting
This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures that the user can follow to re-
store normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not check inside the
unit. Have a qualified technician check the equipment.
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APPX. 1 MENU TREE
General Two Finger (None, Full Screen, Screen Capture, Event Window, Event Mark(1,2), MOB,
Tap Function*1 Home, Settings, Lists, Tide, Gain Control, Anchor Watch Alarm, Edge Swipe)
Two Finger Long (None, Full Screen, Screen Capture, Event Window, Event Mark(1,2), MOB,
Tap Function*1 Home, Settings, Lists, Tide, Gain Control, Anchor Watch Alarm, Edge Swipe)
Move Tool On Long Push (OFF, ON)
Password Lock (OFF, ON)
Connect to the Internet (Never, At Startup, When Necessary)
Wireless Wireless Wireless Mode (Connect to existing LAN,
LAN Settings Mode Create Local Network)
Enable Wireless (OFF, ON)
Wireless Scan*1
Currently Connected Network*2
Available WLAN Networks*2
Display Additional TD in NavData (OFF, ON)
Edge Swipe Guide (OFF, ON)
User Interface Auto-Hide (0’03s, 0’05s, 0’10s, 0’15s)
Scale & Layout (Smallest, Small, Normal, Large)
Instrument Theme (White, Black)
Brilliance Synchronization (OFF, ON)
Auto Scroll (OFF, ON)
Cross Cursor Speed (-7 to 7; 0)
Allow Remote Control (Off, View Only, Full Control)
Local Time Offset (-12:00 to +13:00; +00:00)
Time Format (Auto, 24 Hours, 12 Hours)
Demo File (Select the file to use for demo mode.) * : [Fusion], [Fusion Bar]
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Routes Default Route Color (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Magenta, Orange, Cyan, Black)
Route Thickness (1 to 4, 2)
Route Density (Low, Medium, Full)
Navigate with NAVPilot (OFF, ON)* *: Requires connection to a
NAVPilot Steering Step (2 to 30, 10)* NAVpilot series autopilot.
Ask to Enter Route Name (OFF, ON)
Fuel Max Range (OFF, ON)
Laylines (OFF, ON)
Tidal Offset for Laylines (OFF, ON)
Route Auto Zoom (OFF, ON)
WPT Switch Mode (Circle and Cross Line, Circle, Cross Line)
Switching Circle Radius (0 m to 999 m; 61 m)
Waypoint Crossing Notification (OFF, ON)
End of Route Notification (OFF, ON)
End of Route Operation (Stop Navigation, Continue Navigation)
Intelligent Route Waypoint Centering (OFF, ON)
Cross Track Error Lines (OFF, ON)
Cross Track Error Value (0 m to 999 m; 60 m)
Cruising Speed for Planning (00 kn to 99 kn; 5.0 kn)
Delete All User Objects
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Points & Default Point Symbol (see figure below)
Boundaries Default Point Color (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Magenta, Orange, Cyan, Black)
Point Size (50 to 200; 100)
Icons Set (Modern, Classic)
Point Density (Low, Medium, Full)
Display Point Names (OFF, ON)
Automatic Naming (OFF, ON)
Automatic Naming Prefix (Input from software keyboard; default: WP)
Data to Be Recorded in Event Comment (None, Date, SST, Date and SST)
Event Button Short Tap (Event Window, Event Mark 1(2), Screen Capture,
Anchor Watch Alarm, MOB)
Event Button Long Tap (Event Window, Event Mark 1(2), Screen Capture,
Anchor Watch Alarm, MOB)
Default Event Mark x* Symbol (see figure below) * Event Mark 1~6
Default Event Mark x* Color (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Magenta, Orange, Cyan,
Black; see figure below for defaults)
Event Mark 2, Blue
Default Point
Symbol
Event Mark 6,
Orange
Default Boundary Color (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Magenta, Orange, Cyan, Black)
Default Boundary Transparency (0 to 100; 40)
Default Boundary Contour ( , , , ; default: )
Delete All User Objects
Restore Default Settings
Chart Grid Interval (Off, Very Small, Small, Medium, Large, Very Large)
Plotter Show Scale Slider (OFF, ON)
Show Fish It on Pop-up Menu (OFF, ON)
Tide/Current Icons Size (50 to 150; 100)
NavData Transparency (0 to 80; 10)
PhotoFusion Transparency (0 to 80; 15)
Tide Range for PhotoFusion (0 m to 20 m; 0)
Tidal Currents Transparency (0 to 80; 25)
Radar Transparency (0 to 80; 20)
Range Link (OFF, ON)
Echo Color (Multicolor, Green, Yellow)
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Weather Load Weather File (Open the dialog box to select the weather file to load.)
Weather Data Server (NavCenter, Sirius*1)
Sirius Weather Radar (USNowRadar, CanadianRadar)*1
Zone Forecast *1 *1
: Requires FURUNO BBWX
Marine Warnings *1 series Marine Weather Receiver.
*1
Tropical Infos Not shown otherwise.
*1
Sirius Diagnostic
Tidal Update Interval (5’00s, 10’00s, 15’00s, 20’00s, 30’00s, 1h00’, 2h00’, 3h00’, 6h00’, 12h00’)
Duration of Animation (0’05s, 0’10s, 0’15s, 0’20s, 0‘30s, 0’45s, 1’00s, 2’00s, 3’00s)
Automatic Download at Startup (OFF, ON)
Model (USA, Worldwide)
Forecast Days (1 to 16; 4)
Wind (OFF, ON)
Waves (OFF, ON)
Cloud (OFF, ON)
Rain/Snow (OFF, ON)
Air Temperature (OFF, ON)
Pressure (OFF, ON)
500mb (OFF, ON)
Sea Surface Temperature (OFF, ON)
Oceanic Currents (OFF, ON)
Altimetry (OFF, ON)
Plankton (OFF, ON)
Weather Color Transparency (0 - 80; 40%)
AUTO SST Color Scale (OFF, ON)
Minimum Value (50°F)
Maximum Value (90°F)
Fish Mapping SST Contours Min (26.60qF to 89.60qF; 26.60°F)
Settings SST Contours Max (26.60qF to 89.60qF; 89.60°F)
-30m Temp. Contours Min (26.60qF to 89.60qF; 26.60°F)
-30m Temp. Contours Max (26.60qF to 89.60qF; 89.60°F)
SSH Anomaly Contours Min (-250 to 250 cm; -250 cm)
SSH Anomaly Contours Max (-250 to 250 cm; 250 cm)
Reset Default Settings
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Radar Radar Source (Select the antenna host name.)
Day Background Color (Black, Dark Blue, White)
Night Background Color (Black, Dark Blue)
Echo Color (Multicolor, Green, Yellow)
Rings Interval (Automatic, 1 Ring, 2 Ringa, 3 Rings, 4 Rings, 5 Rings, 6 Rings, 7 Rings, 8 Rings, 9 Rings)
Show Range Slider (OFF, ON)
Own Ship Icon (OFF, ON)
Bearing Scale Mode (Relative, True)
EBL Reference (True, Relative)
Watchman (5’00s, 10’00s, 20’00s)
Trail Color (Blue, Yellow, Green)
Trail Length (0’15s, 0’30s, 1’00s, 3’00s, 6’00s, 15’00s, 30’00s, Continuous)
Trail Shade (Single, Multi)
Trail Mode (Relative, True)
Antenna Rotation (Auto, 24 RPM)
Antenna Heading Align (-179.9 to +180.0; +0.0q)
Main Bang Suppression (0 to 100; 50)
Enable Sector (2)*1 Blanking (OFF, ON)
Start Angle*2 (0 to 359; 0)
End Angle*2 (0 to 359; 0)
Longitudinal (from bow) (20 ft)
Lateral (-Port) (0 ft)
Antenna Height*3 (For DRS: Under 3 m, 3 m - 10 m, Over 10 m)
(For IMO: 5 m, 7.5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 20 m, 25 m, 30 m, 35 m, 40 m, 45 m, 50 m)
Antenna Length*6 (1.0m, 1.2m, 1.8m)
Auto Tuning (OFF, ON)
Tuning Source*3 (Range1, Range2)
Manual Tuning*4 (-50 to 50; 0)
Radar Monitoring
Radar Optimization*5
ARPA Advanced Settings*3
TX Channel (Auto, 1, 2, 3)*6
Auto Acquire by Doppler (OFF, ON)*6
Set Hardware To Factory Default
Reset Default Settings
*1: Two blanking sectors (1 and 2) are available.
*2: When [Enable Sector Blanking] 1 or 2 is ON.
*3: Not available with DRS4L+.
*4: When [Auto Tuning] is OFF.
*5: Available when radar is in stand-by.
*6: DRS4D/6A/12A/25A-NXT only.
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Multi Day Background Color (White, Light Blue, Black, Dark Blue, Blue, Sunlight)
Beam Night Background Color (Black, Dark Blue, Blue)
Sonar Show Range Slider (OFF, ON)
Bottom Range Shift Area (15 to 85(%); 75)
Transmit Rate Mode (Auto, Manual, Maximum)
Transmit Rate Manual Value (0 to 20)
Multi-beam Sonar Transmit (OFF, ON)
Reset Default Settings
Multi-Sounder
A-Scope Peak Hold (OFF, ON)
High Resolution (OFF, ON)
Picture Advance (4/1, 2/1, 1/1, 1/2,1/4, 1/8, 1/16, Stop)
Bottom Zoom Range Span (002 to 120(m); 10)
Bottom Lock Range Span (002 to 120(m); 10)
Clutter (0 to 100(%); 25*1) *1: May be different depending on
TVG (0 to 9; 5) version of DFF-3D.
TVG Distance (10 to 1000; 400m)
Reset Default Settings
Side Scan*2 *2: Not shown when CHIRP side scan has priority.
Echo Color (White, Blue, Brown, Green)
Picture Advance (White, 4/1, 2/1, 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, Stop)
Clutter (0 to 100; 60)
TVG (0 to 9; 5)
Reset Default Settings
Cross Section
Clutter (0 to 100(%); 0)
TVG (0 to 9; 5)
Echo Smoothing (Distance) (OFF, Low, Medium, High)
Echo Smoothing (Time) (OFF, Low, Medium, High)
Sound Speed Correction (-15 to 15; 0)
Temperature Based Correction (OFF, ON)
Reset Default Settings
3D Sounder History
Fish Detection Level (Low, Medium, High)
Seabed Echo Calibration (-15 to 15; 0)
Bathymetry Smoothing Level (Off, Low, Medium, High)
Terrain Shading (0 to 100(%); 50)
Picture Advance (4/1, 2/1, 1/1, 1/2,1/4, 1/8, Stop)
Color Mode (Seabed, Fish)
Seabed Color*3 (Classic Hue, Inverted Classic Hue, Red Hue, Blue Hue,
Green Hue, Yellow Hue)
Fish Monochrome Color*3 (Gray Hue, Brown Hue, Red, Green, Blue, Cyan,
Magenta, Black or White, Pink, Light Green, Yellow)
Seabed Monochrome Color*4 (Gray Hue, Brown Hue)
Fish Color*4 (Classic Hue, Inverted Classic Hue, Red Hue, Blue Hue,
Green Hue, Yellow Hue) *3
: Shown when [Color Mode] is set to [Seabed].
Auto Seabed Shading (OFF, ON) *4
: Shown when [Color Mode] is set to [Fish].
Minimum Value*5 (0 to 1200; 0m) *5
: Shown when [Auto Seabed Shading] or [Auto
Maximum Value*5 (0 to 1200; 50m) Fish Shading] is set to ON.
Auto Fish Shading (OFF, ON)
Minimum Value*5 (0 to 1200; 0m)
Maximum Value5 (0 to 1200; 50m)
Reset Default Settings
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Camera HDMI (TZT16F/19F only)
HDMI Input (OFF, ON)
Touch Output (OFF, ON)
HCDP (OFF, ON)
ANALOG CAMERA 1 to 2 (TZT12F/16F/19F only)
Connected (OFF, ON)
Nickname (Camera 1)
IP CAMERA 1 to 4
Nickname (IP CAMERA1)
IP Camera (IP address)
PTZ Control (OFF, ON)
VIDEO STREAMING
Nickname
URL
Use as Sonar Video Input (OFF, ON)
AXIS QUAD SERVER
Server (OFF, ON)
IP Server
Quad Mode (OFF, ON)
Input 1 to 4 (OFF, ON)
Nickname Input 1 to 4 (VIDEO1 to VIDEO4)
SECOND AXIS QUAD SERVER (same choices as AXIS QUAD SERVER.)
CONTROLLABLE CAMERA
FLIR Installation
Scan IP
Video Source (NONE, CAMERA 1 to 2, IP CAMERA1 to 4, QUAD, VIDEO1 to 4)
FLIR Model (FLIR M-Series, FLIR M200, FLIR M400)
Camera Offset (Right-Left) (0q)
Camera Offset (Up-Down) (0q)
Automatic Zoom (OFF, ON)
Zoom Distance (328 ft)
Camera Altitude (9.8 ft)
Reset Default Settings
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HOME PAGE
Factory Reset
MANUAL FUEL MANAGEMENT
Total Fuel Capacity (0,000 to 9,999 (gallons)
Manual Fuel Management (OFF, ON)
YAMAHA ENGINE SETUP
Trip & Maintenance (Reset trip fuel and distance, and trip and maintenance hours.)
Trim Level Calibration (Set trim to “0” (zero).
Fuel Flow Level Calibration (-7 to +7(%); 0)
Engine Interface Software Ver. & ID)
Reset Engine Interface
Reset Engine Instance
Reset Number of Engines
Trouble Codes
IF-NMEAFI SETUP
Select IF
Category
Resistance Full
Resistance Mid
Resistance Empty
Capacity
Fluid Instance
Self Test
Set Hardware to Factory Default
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DATA ACQUISITION
GP330B WAAS Mode
WS200 WAAS Mode
Data Source
Sensor List
NMEA 0183 Output
NMEA 2000 PGN Output
Sky View...
NMEA2000 Log
Enable NMEA2000 Log
NMEA2000 Log Strage location
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APPX. 2 TRANSDUCER LIST
The table below available transducers and whether they are compatible with the functions listed.
Transducers marked with an asterisk (*) or those requiring the DI-FFAMP cannot be used
with the TZT9F.
Optional transducers
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CHIRP transducers
Model ACCU-FISH™ Bottom Disc. RezBoost™ Remarks
TM150M No No No 300W
B-75L No No No
B75HW No No No
P95M No No No
B-75H No No No 600W
P75M No No No
B-175H No No No 1kW
B-175L No No No
B265LH-FJ12* Yes No No
CM265LH-FJ12* Yes No No
TM265LH-FJ12* Yes No No
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APPX. 3 ALERT MESSAGES
The table below shows the alert messages that may appear.
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APPX. 4 RADIO REGULATORY IN-
FORMATION
Wireless Interoperability
This product is designed to be interoperable with any wireless LAN product that is based on direct
sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) radio
technology and to comply with the following standards.
Safety
This product, like other radio devices, emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The level of
energy emitted by this device, however, is less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by other
wireless devices such as mobile phones. This product operates within the guidelines found in ra-
dio frequency safety standards and recommendations. These standards and recommendations
reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and com-
mittees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature. In
some situations or environments, the use of this product may be restricted by the proprietor of the
building or responsible representatives of the applicable organization. Examples of such situa-
tions include the following:
Export Regulation
Radio wave certification is necessary at the export destination. The Wireless LAN of this product
operates in the 2.4 GHz band, which does not require a license in most countries. However, the
conditions for use of the wireless LAN depend on the country or the area.
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FURUNO TZT9F/12F/16F/19F
1 DISPLAY FUNCTION
1.1 Screen
TZT9F 9-inch touch-panel color display, 1280 x 720 (HD)
TZT12F 12.1-inch touch-panel color display, 1280 x 800 (WXGA)
TZT16F 15.6-inch touch-panel color display, 1920 x 1080 (FHD)
TZT19F 18.5-inch touch-panel color display, 1920 x 1080 (FHD)
1.2 Brightness
TZT9F 1000 cd/m2 typical
TZT12F 900 cd/m2 typical
TZT16F 1000 cd/m2 typical
TZT19F 900 cd/m2 typical
1.3 Display colors 16,770,000 colors (plotter), 64 colors for radar/sounder echo
1.4 Language Bulgarian, Chinese, Danish, English (UK/US), Finnish, French,
German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
2 PLOTTER FUNCTION
2.1 Display mode Course plot, NAV data (includes instrument and engine data)
2.2 Projection Mercator
2.3 Usable area 85° latitude or below
2.4 Memory capacity Track: 30,000 points, Point/MOB: 30,000 points
Route: 200 courses w/500 points each
ARPA: 30 targets (100 for DRS-NXT ser.) , AIS: 100 targets
2.5 Alarm Anchor watch, XTE, Own ship alarm zone
(TZT19F requires external data)
2.6 GPS receiver (TZT9F/12F/16F)
Receiving frequency 1575.42 MHz
Number of channels GNSS: 72 ch (GPS, SBAS, QZSS)
Accuracy GNSS: 10 m (2drms, HDOP<4),
WAAS: 3 m (2drms, HDOP<4), MSAS: 7 m (2drms, HDOP<4)
Ship’s speed range 500 m/s max. (all satellites at -130dBm)
Position fixing time Cold start: 100 s typical
Position update interval 0.1 s
3 RADAR FUNCTION
3.1 Orientation mode Head-up, North-up (heading data required)
3.2 Echo trail 15/30 s, 1/3/6/15/30 min. or continuous
3.3 ARPA target 30 point (100 for DRS-NXT ser.)
3.4 Alarm Guard-zone, CPA/TCPA, Trigger, Video, Azimuth, Heading line
4 SOUNDER FUNCTION
4.1 Frequency CW: 50/200 kHz, CHIRP: 40 to 225 kW
4.2 Output power 300/600 W, 1 kW or
2 to 3 kW (optional fish finder power amplifier required)
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5 OTHER FUNCTIONS
5.1 AIS information AIS receiver required
5.2 DSC display 20 target max, Target data required
5.3 Instrument indication Instrument data required
5.4 Camera monitor NTSC/PAL data required
5.5 Information indication FAX/NAVTEX, Weather information (external data required)
5.6 Alarm Speed, Wind speed*, Depth*, Water temperature*,
Sea surface temperature*, Low fuel *
*: external data required
(TZT19F requires external data for all items)
6 INTERFACE
6.1 Number of ports
HDMI output (TZT9F excluded)
1 port, TZT12F: 720p (WXGA), TZT16F/19F: 1080p (FHD)
HDMI input (TZT16F/19F only)
1 port, 1920 x 1080 (FHD) or less, HDCP, Non-interlaced
Video input (composite, TZT9F excluded)
2 ports, NTSC/PAL
USB 1 port (TZT9F/12F) or 2 ports (TZT16F/19F), USB2.0,
for touch-monitor and control unit
LAN 1 port (TZT9F), 2 ports (TZT12F/16F/19F), Ethernet 100Base-TX
NMEA2000 1 port
Serial 1 port, NMEA0183 output
Contact closure 2 ports, event switch and external power switch
SD card slot 1 port, micro-SDXC
6.2 Wireless LAN IEEE802.11b/g/n
Transmit frequency 2.412 to 2.462 GHz
Output power 11 dBm max.
6.3 NMEA0183 sentences
Output AAM, APB, BOD, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GNS, GSA, GSV, RMB,
RMC, RTE, TTM, VDM, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA
6.4 NMEA2000 PGN
Input 065280, 126992, 126993, 126996, 127237, 127245, 127250, 127251, 127257,
127488, 127489, 127505, 128259, 128267, 129025, 129026, 129029, 129330,
129038, 129039, 129040, 129041, 129291, 129538, 129540, 129793, 129794,
129798, 129801, 129802, 129808, 129809, 129810, 130306, 130310, 130311,
130312, 130313, 130314, 130316, 130576, 130577, 130578, 130817, 130818,
130820, 130822, 130823, 130826, 130827, 130828, 130880
Output 126992, 126993, 126996, 127250, 127251, 127257, 127258, 128259, 128267,
128275, 129025, 129026, 129029, 129033, 129283, 129284, 129285, 130306,
130310, 130311, 130312, 130313, 130314, 130316
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7 POWER SUPPLY
7.1 Multi function display
TZT9F 12-24 VDC (10.8-31.2 V): 2.6-1.3 A
TZT12F 12-24 VDC (10.8-31.2 V): 2.3-1.2 A
TZT16F 12-24 VDC (10.8-31.2 V): 4.3-2.2 A
TZT19F 12-24 VDC (10.8-31.2 V): 4.7-2.3 A
7.2 Rectifier (option) 100/110/115/220/230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz
7.3 AC/DC power supply unit (option)
PR-241 100-230 VAC, 1 phase, 50-60 Hz
8 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
8.1 Ambient temperature -15°C to +55°C
8.2 Relative humidity 93% or less at +40°C
8.3 Degree of protection IP56
8.4 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed.4
9 UNIT COLOR
N1.0 (fixed)
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INDEX
Numerics proximity AIS target ............................... 15-3
2D/3D switch ............................................. 3-2 speed ........................................... 2-15, 2-17
3D display SST ....................................................... 2-14
activating ................................................. 3-2 XTE ....................................................... 2-13
description ............................................... 3-1 Alarms list................................................ 2-18
exaggeration ........................................... 3-3 Alert messages .....................................AP-18
3D sounder history display Anchor watch alarm
bathymetry smoothing ........................... 9-14 position averaging ................................. 2-16
depth indication ..................................... 9-19 setting.................................................... 2-15
echo detection level .............................. 9-14 Antenna
example................................................... 9-5 heading alignment ................................. 6-36
frequency indication .............................. 9-19 height .................................................... 6-36
function availability ................................ 9-19 main bang suppression ......................... 6-36
marking school of fish ........................... 9-14 position .................................................. 6-36
picture advancement ............................. 9-14 rotation start, stop ................................. 6-36
terrain shading ...................................... 9-15 sector blaning ........................................ 6-36
TX and ST-BY ....................................... 9-13 ARPA
viewpoint position .................................. 9-13 automatic target acquisition................... 6-29
clearing lost target ................................. 6-33
A
CPA/TCPA alarm .................................. 6-33
ACCU-FISH
manual target acquisition ...................... 6-29
description ............................................. 7-16
showing/hiding display .......................... 6-28
fish size correction ................................ 7-17
stop tracking target................................ 6-31
information ............................................ 7-17
target data ............................................. 6-30
setting.................................................... 7-16
A-scope display ......................................... 7-5
showing icon on 3D display................... 3-12
showing/hiding symbol .......................... 7-17 B
Advanced Wx data .................................. 14-8 Background color
AIS fish finder............................................... 7-22
buddies list ............................................ 15-8 radar ...................................................... 6-21
CPA/TCPA alarm .................................. 15-7 Bathymetry smoothing ............................ 9-14
finding target on chart plotter display .... 15-6 Beam angle (multi-sounder display).......... 9-6
ignoring slow targets ............................. 15-3 Beam type selection (multi-sounder display)9-6
list.......................................................... 15-5 Beam width (multi-sounder display) .......... 9-7
locating target on chart plotter display .. 15-6 Bird mode................................................ 6-23
lost target .............................................. 15-2 Boat icon
nickname of target................................. 15-6 description ............................................... 2-4
proximity AIS target alarm ..................... 15-3 Bottom discrimination display.................... 7-6
showing/hiding symbols ........................ 15-1 Bottom echo calibration........................... 9-14
target data with pop-up menu ............... 15-4 Bottom level ............................................ 7-24
target details.......................................... 15-6 Bottom lock display ................................... 7-4
target IDs............................................... 15-4 Bottom lock fish alarm
target symbols ....................................... 15-1 activating, deactivating .......................... 7-15
AIS list ..................................................... 15-5 sensitivity............................................... 7-15
AIS transponder (FA-30, FA-50) setup . 15-10 setting.................................................... 7-14
Alarm sensitivity (fish finder) ................... 7-15 Bottom range shift area ........................... 7-23
Alarms Bottom zoom display ................................. 7-4
alarm menu ........................................... 2-12 Boundaries
anchor watch ......................................... 2-15 adding point to....................................... 4-32
audio alarm silencing ............................ 2-12 alarm for ................................................ 4-33
aural alarm on/off .................................. 2-17 boundaries list ....................................... 4-27
bottom lock fish alarm ........................... 7-14 creating ........................................ 4-24, 4-25
CPA/TCPA ................................... 6-33, 15-7 default attributes.................................... 4-26
depth ..................................................... 2-13 deleting.................................................. 4-35
fish......................................................... 7-14 deleting a point, line .............................. 4-33
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INDEX
IN-2
INDEX
IN-3
INDEX
IN-4
INDEX
Range measurement S
chart plotter ............................................. 2-6 S-52 charts cartographic objects............. 2-10
fish finder............................................... 7-12 S-52 display menu .................................. 2-10
Range rings Safety instructions ......................................... ii
bearing mode .......................................... 6-7 SAR......................................................... 5-21
description ............................................... 6-6 SART....................................................... 6-39
interval..................................................... 6-7 Satellite photo overlay............................... 3-6
Remote control unit SD cards
group setting ......................................... 1-10 loading equipment settings.................... 10-5
MCU-002 ................................................. 1-5 saving equipment settings..................... 10-4
MCU-004 ................................................. 1-6 Sea clutter ................................................. 6-4
MCU-005 ................................................. 1-8 Sector blaning (antenna)......................... 6-36
Rez boost ................................................ 6-27 Sector blanking ....................................... 6-38
Route Details window.............................. 5-16 Sensor icons ........................................... 1-16
Routes Settings menu ......................................... 1-33
auto zoom at arrival to go to point ......... 5-18 Side scan display
color ...................................................... 5-26 depth indication ....................................... 9-9
continuing navigation at end of route .... 5-19 echo color................................................ 9-9
creating ............................................ 5-2, 5-3 example................................................... 9-4
creating from points list ........................... 5-4 frequency indication ................................ 9-9
creating with current track ..................... 2-24 function availability ................................ 9-10
creating with past track ......................... 2-23 picture advance speed ............................ 9-9
cruising speed for planning ................... 5-26 TX and ST-BY ......................................... 9-9
deleting......................................... 5-11, 5-12 Sidelobe echoes...................................... 6-39
deleting all ............................................. 5-12 Single frequency display ........................... 7-2
deleting points, route points .................... 5-5 SiriusXM radio
density .......................................... 5-13, 5-26 controls..................................... 14-14, 14-15
description ............................................... 5-1 diagnostics .......................................... 14-15
detailed information ............................... 5-16 enabling............................................... 14-13
editing.................................................... 5-10 SiriusXM weather
end of route notification ......................... 5-19 advanced Wx data ................................ 14-8
exporting ............................................... 10-2 animation radar ..................................... 14-9
extending................................................. 5-5 data availability.................................... 14-10
finding on chart...................................... 5-11 data description ................................... 14-10
following ....................................... 5-13, 5-14 diagnostics .......................................... 14-13
following in reverse direction ................. 5-17 icons overview....................................... 14-9
inserting route points ............................... 5-4 setup ..................................................... 14-7
moving route points ................................. 5-5 Wx radar................................................ 14-8
restarting navigation ..................... 5-16, 5-17 Slide-out menu ........................................ 1-20
route details window.............................. 5-16 Soft cover .................................................. 1-2
routes list ................................................. 5-6 Software update .................................... 16-11
routes menu .......................................... 5-26 Speed alarm................................... 2-15, 2-17
routes used ........................................... 5-11 SST alarm ............................................... 2-14
searching................................................. 5-7 Stand-by (radar) ........................................ 6-1
showing, hiding ..................................... 5-12 STC (fish finder) ...................................... 7-25
showing, hiding active route on radar ... 6-20 System configuration.................................xviii
skipping a route point ............................ 5-17 T
starting navigation ................................. 5-15
Target analyzer ....................................... 6-24
steering with NAVpilot ........................... 5-20
Temperature graph ................................. 7-19
stop following ........................................ 5-17
Terrain shading ....................................... 9-15
thickness ............................................... 5-26
Tidal current graph .................................. 3-11
waypoint arrival notification ................... 5-19 Tidal current overlay
waypoint switching mode ...................... 5-18 displaying .............................................. 3-10
XTE lines............................................... 5-18 icon size ................................................ 3-10
Routes list ................................................. 5-6 Tide graph ................................................. 3-9
Routes menu........................................... 5-26 Tide info overlay
RX band (fish finder) ............................... 7-25 displaying ................................................ 3-8
tide graph ................................................ 3-9
IN-5
INDEX
IN-6
Declaration of Conformity
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Bulgarian С настоящото Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. декларира, че гореспоменат тип
(BG) радиосъоръжение е в съответствие с Директива 2014/53/ЕС.
Цялостният текст на ЕС декларацията за съответствие може да се намери
на следния интернет адрес:
Spanish Por la presente, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. declara que el tipo de equipo
(ES) radioeléctrico arriba mencionado es conforme con la Directiva 2014/53/UE.
El texto completo de la declaración UE de conformidad está disponible en la
dirección Internet siguiente:
Czech Tímto Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. prohlašuje, že výše zmíněné typ rádiového
(CS) zařízení je v souladu se směrnicí 2014/53/EU.
Úplné znění EU prohlášení o shodě je k dispozici na této internetové adrese:
Danish Hermed erklærer Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., at ovennævnte radioudstyr er i
(DA) overensstemmelse med direktiv 2014/53/EU.
EU-overensstemmelseserklæringens fulde tekst kan findes på følgende
internetadresse:
German Hiermit erklärt die Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., dass der oben genannte
(DE) Funkanlagentyp der Richtlinie 2014/53/EU entspricht.
Der vollständige Text der EU-Konformitätserklärung ist unter der folgenden
Internetadresse verfügbar:
Estonian Käesolevaga deklareerib Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., et ülalmainitud raadioseadme
(ET) tüüp vastab direktiivi 2014/53/EL nõuetele.
ELi vastavusdeklaratsiooni täielik tekst on kättesaadav järgmisel
internetiaadressil:
Greek Με την παρούσα η Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., δηλώνει ότι ο προαναφερθέντας
(EL) ραδιοεξοπλισμός πληροί την οδηγία 2014/53/ΕΕ.
Το πλήρες κείμενο της δήλωσης συμμόρφωσης ΕΕ διατίθεται στην ακόλουθη
ιστοσελίδα στο διαδίκτυο:
English Hereby, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. declares that the above-mentioned radio
(EN) equipment type is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following
internet address:
French Le soussigné, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., déclare que l'équipement radioélectrique
(FR) du type mentionné ci-dessus est conforme à la directive 2014/53/UE.
Le texte complet de la déclaration UE de conformité est disponible à l'adresse
internet suivante:
Croatian Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. ovime izjavljuje da je gore rečeno radijska oprema tipa
(HR) u skladu s Direktivom 2014/53/EU.
Cjeloviti tekst EU izjave o sukladnosti dostupan je na sljedećoj internetskoj
adresi:
Italian Il fabbricante, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., dichiara che il tipo di apparecchiatura
(IT) radio menzionato sopra è conforme alla direttiva 2014/53/UE.
Il testo completo della dichiarazione di conformità UE è disponibile al seguente
indirizzo Internet:
Latvian Ar šo Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. deklarē, ka augstāk minēts radioiekārta atbilst
(LV) Direktīvai 2014/53/ES.
Pilns ES atbilstības deklarācijas teksts ir pieejams šādā interneta vietnē:
Lithuanian Aš, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., patvirtinu, kad pirmiau minėta radijo įrenginių tipas
(LT) atitinka Direktyvą 2014/53/ES.
Visas ES atitikties deklaracijos tekstas prieinamas šiuo interneto adresu:
Hungarian Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. igazolja, hogy fent említett típusú rádióberendezés
(HU) megfelel a 2014/53/EU irányelvnek.
Az EU-megfelelőségi nyilatkozat teljes szövege elérhető a következő internetes
címen:
Maltese B'dan, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., niddikjara li msemmija hawn fuq-tip ta' tagħmir
(MT) tar-radju huwa konformi mad-Direttiva 2014/53/UE.
It-test kollu tad-dikjarazzjoni ta' konformità tal-UE huwa disponibbli f'dan l-indirizz
tal-Internet li ġej:
Dutch Hierbij verklaar ik, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., dat het hierboven genoemde type
(NL) radioapparatuur conform is met Richtlijn 2014/53/EU.
De volledige tekst van de EU-conformiteitsverklaring kan worden geraadpleegd
op het volgende internetadres:
Polish Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. niniejszym oświadcza, że wyżej wymieniony typ
(PL) urządzenia radiowego jest zgodny z dyrektywą 2014/53/UE.
Pełny tekst deklaracji zgodności UE jest dostępny pod następującym adresem
internetowym:
Portuguese O(a) abaixo assinado(a) Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. declara que o mencionado
(PT) acima tipo de equipamento de rádio está em conformidade com a Diretiva
2014/53/UE.
O texto integral da declaração de conformidade está disponível no seguinte
endereço de Internet:
Romanian Prin prezenta, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. declară că menționat mai sus tipul de
(RO) echipamente radio este în conformitate cu Directiva 2014/53/UE.
Textul integral al declarației UE de conformitate este disponibil la următoarea
adresă internet:
Slovak Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. týmto vyhlasuje, že vyššie spomínané rádiové
(SK) zariadenie typu je v súlade so smernicou 2014/53/EÚ.
Úplné EÚ vyhlásenie o zhode je k dispozícii na tejto internetovej adrese:
Slovenian Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. potrjuje, da je zgoraj omenjeno tip radijske opreme
(SL) skladen z Direktivo 2014/53/EU.
Celotno besedilo izjave EU o skladnosti je na voljo na naslednjem spletnem
naslovu:
Finnish Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. vakuuttaa, että yllä mainittu radiolaitetyyppi on
(FI) direktiivin 2014/53/EU mukainen.
EU-vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutuksen täysimittainen teksti on saatavilla
seuraavassa internetosoitteessa:
Swedish Härmed försäkrar Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. att ovan nämnda typ av
(SV) radioutrustning överensstämmer med direktiv 2014/53/EU.
Den fullständiga texten till EU-försäkran om överensstämmelse finns på
följande webbadress:
Online Resource
http://www.furuno.com/en/support/red_doc
Notice for radiated immunity
The test for the radiated immunity is performed up to 2.7 GHz only without the special condition
of spot frequency being applied. There is a chance that this equipment may interfere with
allocated services in the frequency range of 2.7 GHz to 6 GHz, particularly in harbors, rivers,
lake banks, etc.