Furuno TZT16X Operator's Manual

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IMPORTANT NOTICES
Cd
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. Wrong operation or maintenance can void the warranty or cause injury.
• If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
• The contents of this manual and the equipment specifications can change without notice.
• The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the screens you see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system configuration and equipment settings.
• Save this manual for future reference.
• Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by FURUNO will void the warranty.
• The microSDXC logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association.
• The SD, SDHC and SDXC logos are trademarks of SD-3C LLC.
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• FLIR and ClearCruise are registered trademarks of FLIR Systems, Inc.
• FUSION-Link and PartyBus are registered trademarks of FUSION Entertainment Ltd.
• The following concern acts as our importer in Europe, as defined in DECISION No 768/2008/EC.
- Name: FURUNO EUROPE B.V.
- Address: Siriusstraat 86, 5015 BT, Tilburg, The Netherlands
• The following concern acts as our importer in UK, as defined in SI 2016/1025 as amended SI 2019
470.
- Name: FURUNO (UK) LTD.
- Address: West Building Penner Road Havant Hampshire PO9 1QY, U.K.
• All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks belong to their respective holders.
How to discard this product
Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For disposal in the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance (http://www.eiae.org/) for the 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 pre­vent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
In the European Union: The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that 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.
In the USA: The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that 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 recycle symbol. The number of symbols can increase when the other coun­tries make their own recycle symbols in the future.
Ni-Cd Pb
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
CAUTION
Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action Mandatory Action
WARNING
The front panel of the display unit is made of glass. Handle it with care.
Injury can result if the glass breaks.
Follow the safety instructions listed below and throughout this manual to prevent damage to your equipment or vessel and to prevent harm to the operator or other personnel on-board. The results of failing to follow the instructions and guidelines outlined herein are listed below.
Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious injury if not avoided.
Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
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/m
2
and 10 W/m
2
exist are
shown in the table.
Check that no person is near the open-type 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, metallic object or other foreign matter gets inside the equipment.
Failure to turn off the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock.
Do not open the equipment.
Only qualified service technicians are permitted to work inside the equipment.
Antenna
Model
Distance to
100 W/m
2
point
Distance to
10 W/m2 point
DRS6A X-Class
(XN12A)
N/A
2.2
1.9
N/A
DRS6A X-Class
(XN13A)
DRS12A X-Class
(XN12A)
DRS12A X-Class
(XN13A)
DRS25A X-Class
(XN12A)
DRS25A X-Class
(XN13A)
3.1
0.3
2.90.2
7.70.8
6.80.7
DRS4D-NXT
0.7N/A
Antenna
Model
Distance to
100 W/m
2
point
Distance to
10 W/m2 point
DRS6A-NXT
(XN12A)
N/A
0.6
0.4
N/A
DRS6A-NXT
(XN13A)
DRS12A-NXT
(XN12A)
DRS12A-NXT
(XN13A)
DRS25A-NXT
(XN12A)
DRS25A-NXT
(XN13A)
1.90.2
1.80.15
2.80.3
2.650.2
DRS4DL+
0.9N/A
DRS4D X-Class
1.70.53
DRS6A-NXT
(XN10A)
0.6N/A
DRS4D-NXT
0.7N/A
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Keep the display unit away from areas subject to rain or water splash.
Fire or electrical shock can occur if water gets inside the equipment.
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
Fire or electrical shock can occur if the equipment is disassembled or modified.
Do not operate the equipment with wet hands.
Electrical shock can occur.
Guard zone warnings help prevent collisions. However, their use does not exempt the navigator from following the relevant guidelines for preventing collision at sea.
This equipment provides various information useful for navigation. However, never rely solely on a single navigation method, for safety of vessel and crew. Use all available navigational equipment (radar, direction finder, etc.) and always maintain a vigilant watch while underway.
Do not leave any objects near the radar antenna.
Fire, electrical shock or injury can result if something gets caught in the radar antenna.
Use the correct fuse.
A wrong fuse can cause fire or serious damage to the equipment.
CAUTION
Do not insert or remove the microSD card while the power is on.
The contents of the microSD card may be damaged.
The fish finder picture is not refreshed when the picture advance setting is “OFF”.
It is dangerous to maneuver the vessel while referring to the depth indication in this condition.
Do not use high-pressure cleaners to clean this equipment.
This equipment has the waterproof rating outlined in the specifications, at the back of this manual. However, the use of high-pressure cleaning equipment can cause water ingress, resulting in damage to, or failure of, the equipment.
Do not rely solely on depth indication when navigating.
Grounding can result.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The ARPA function is a valuable aid to navigation. However, the naviga­tor must check all aids available to avoid collision.
- The ARPA automatically tracks an automatically or manually acquired radar target and calculates its course and speed, indicating them with a vector. Since the data generated by the ARPA depends on the selected radar targets, the radar must be optimally tuned for use with the ARPA, to ensure required targets will not be lost or unnecessary targets, like sea returns and noise, will not be acquired and tracked.
- A target is not always a landmass, reef, ship, but can also be returns from the sea surface and from clutter. As the level of clutter changes with the environment, the operator must correctly adjust the sea and rain clutter controls and the gain control so that the target echoes do not dis­ appear from the radar screen.
WARNING
The plotting accuracy and response of this ARPA meets IMO standards. Tracking accuracy is affected by the following:
Tracking accuracy is affected by course change. One to two minutes is required to restore vectors to full accuracy after an abrupt course change. (The actual amount depends on gyrocompass specifications.)
The amount of tracking delay is inversely proportional to the relative speed of the target. Delay is approx. 15-30 seconds for the higher relative speed; approx. 30-60 seconds for the lower relative speed. The following factors can affect accuracy:
- Echo intensity
- Radar transmission pulse length
- Radar bearing error
- Gyrocompass error
- Course change (own ship and targets)
CAUTIOCAUTION
The TFT LCD is constructed using the latest LCD technology, and displays
99.99% of its pixels. The remaining
0.01% of the pixels may drop out or be constantly lit, however this is not an indication of malfunction.
About the TFT LCD
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FOREWORD.................................................................................................................. xv
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................xviii
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................1-1
1.1 Controls, Touch Screen Operations ...........................................................................1-1
1.2 Remote Control Units (option)....................................................................................1-7
1.2.1 MCU-005 ........................................................................................................1-7
1.2.2 MCU-006, MCU-006H ....................................................................................1-9
1.2.3 Remote Control Unit group settings .............................................................1-10
1.3 How to Turn the Power On or Off.............................................................................1-12
1.4 How to Adjust the Brilliance and Hue of the Display ................................................1-14
1.5 Home Page...............................................................................................................1-15
1.6 How to Select a Display............................................................................................1-17
1.6.1 How to select a display from the Home page...............................................1-17
1.6.2 How to select a display from the Quick page ...............................................1-17
1.7 How to Edit the Display Icons...................................................................................1-18
1.7.1 How to add a new display icon.....................................................................1-19
1.7.2 How to edit a display icon.............................................................................1-20
1.8 Edge Swipe Functions..............................................................................................1-21
1.9 Data Window ............................................................................................................1-23
1.9.1 How to change the order of the data boxes .................................................1-24
1.9.2 How to change the contents of a Data window ............................................1-24
1.9.3 How to add a data box to a Data window.....................................................1-26
1.9.4 How to delete a data box..............................................................................1-26
1.9.5 How to change the display method for the data in a Data window...............1-27
1.9.6 How to adjust the transparency of the Data window ....................................1-27
1.9.7 How to display 3-axis speed from the SC-33/SCX-20..................................1-28
1.10 User Interface...........................................................................................................1-29
1.11 How to Use Storage Media.......................................................................................1-30
1.11.1 USB flash memory .......................................................................................1-30
1.11.2 Micro SD cards.............................................................................................1-31
1.12 Chart Plotter Introduction..........................................................................................1-32
1.13 Fish Finder Introduction............................................................................................1-34
1.14 Radar Introduction....................................................................................................1-35
1.15 Settings Menu...........................................................................................................1-36
1.16 Two-Finger Tap Function .........................................................................................1-39
1.17 Event Icon (long) Tap Operation Function................................................................1-41
1.18 Language..................................................................................................................1-41
1.19 Man Overboard (MOB).............................................................................................1-42
1.20 Wireless LAN Settings..............................................................................................1-43
1.20.1 How to connect the existing LAN .................................................................1-43
1.20.2 How to create a local wireless network ........................................................1-45
1.21 How to Create and Login to Your My TimeZero
1.22 PIN Code Lock .........................................................................................................1-48
Account ......................................1-46
2. CHART PLOTTER .................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Chart Plotter Layers Menu..........................................................................................2-1
2.2 Chart Type..................................................................................................................2-2
2.3 Range Zoom In, Zoom Out.........................................................................................2-3
2.4 Orientation Mode........................................................................................................2-4
2.5 How to Move the Chart...............................................................................................2-4
2.6 The Vessel Icon..........................................................................................................2-5
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2.6.1 Description .....................................................................................................2-5
2.6.2 How to show or hide the COG vector, heading line ....................................... 2-5
2.6.3 COG vector length .........................................................................................2-5
2.6.4 Vessel icon orientation...................................................................................2-6
2.7 How to Find Information Chart Object and Chart Information.................................... 2-7
2.7.1 Chart object information.................................................................................2-7
2.7.2 Chart information............................................................................................ 2-8
2.8 How to Find the Range and Bearing Between Two Locations................................... 2-9
2.9 Multiple Chart Plotter Displays................................................................................. 2-10
2.10 TZ MAPS Settings.................................................................................................... 2-11
2.10.1 How to set chart display color theme ...........................................................2-11
2.10.2 How to select chart style ..............................................................................2-11
2.10.3 How to select land features type.................................................................. 2-12
2.10.4 How to set object size ..................................................................................2-12
2.10.5 How to set safety depths.............................................................................. 2-12
2.10.6 Control visibility of text and object information in vector charts....................2-13
2.11 Alarms ......................................................................................................................2-14
2.11.1 Cross Track Error alarm............................................................................... 2-16
2.11.2 Sea surface temperature alarm....................................................................2-16
2.11.3 Depth alarm..................................................................................................2-17
2.11.4 Speed alarm................................................................................................. 2-17
2.11.5 Wind speed alarm ........................................................................................2-18
2.11.6 Anchor watch alarm ..................................................................................... 2-18
2.11.7 Low fuel alarm.............................................................................................. 2-19
2.11.8 Other Alarms menu items ............................................................................ 2-20
2.11.9 Alarms list.....................................................................................................2-20
2.12 Track ........................................................................................................................ 2-21
2.12.1 How to start, stop recording the track ..........................................................2-21
2.12.2 How to show or hide the track display..........................................................2-21
2.12.3 Track recording interval................................................................................2-22
2.12.4 Track color ...................................................................................................2-23
2.12.5 Track thickness ............................................................................................2-26
2.12.6 How to create a route with past track (follow track) ..................................... 2-26
2.12.7 How to create a route with track currently being recorded (track back)....... 2-27
2.12.8 Tracks list..................................................................................................... 2-28
2.12.9 How to find the number of track points used................................................ 2-31
2.12.10How to delete tracks.....................................................................................2-32
2.13 Chart Plotter Menu ...................................................................................................2-34
2.14 NAVpilot Series Auto Pilot........................................................................................2-36
2.14.1 How to enable use of the NAVpilot .............................................................. 2-36
2.14.2 How to show the NAVpilot control box in the Data window.......................... 2-37
2.14.3 How to change the steering mode ...............................................................2-37
2.14.4 How to change the NAVpilot settings........................................................... 2-40
2.15 Community Maps .....................................................................................................2-40
2.15.1 How to activate, deactivate Community Maps .............................................2-40
2.15.2 How to create a chart object ........................................................................ 2-41
2.15.3 How to set up display information for chart objects......................................2-44
2.15.4 How to edit chart object information............................................................. 2-45
2.15.5 How to move a chart object..........................................................................2-45
2.15.6 How to delete a chart object.........................................................................2-46
2.15.7 How to undo a modification.......................................................................... 2-46
2.15.8 How to display chart object information ....................................................... 2-47
2.16 TZ iBoat....................................................................................................................2-48
2.17 TZ First Mate............................................................................................................2-48
2.18 Photos ......................................................................................................................2-49
2.19 Fleet Tracking ..........................................................................................................2-52
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2.19.1 How to set up fleet tracking ..........................................................................2-52
2.19.2 How to show/hide fleet target (sister ship) symbols .....................................2-52
2.19.3 How to show fleet target information ............................................................2-53
2.19.4 How to clear fleet target symbols temporarily from the screen.....................2-53
2.19.5 Fleet target list..............................................................................................2-54
2.19.6 How to put a fleet target at the center of the chart plotter display................2-56
2.19.7 How to share user objects............................................................................2-56
2.20 Fish-It........................................................................................................................2-57
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
3.2.2 Satellite photo overlay....................................................................................3-6
3.2.3 Radar overlay .................................................................................................3-6
3.2.4 Tide heights overlay .......................................................................................3-8
3.2.5 Tidal currents overlay...................................................................................3-10
3.2.6 How to show the ACCU-FISH icon on the overlay .......................................3-12
4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES........................................................................................4-1
4.1 About Points & Event Marks.......................................................................................4-1
4.2 How to Enter Points, Event Marks..............................................................................4-2
4.2.1 How to enter points (chart plotter and radar displays only) ............................4-2
4.2.2 How to enter event marks ..............................................................................4-3
4.2.3 How to enter an event mark at a specific location..........................................4-5
4.3 How to Display Point, Event Mark, Catch Information................................................4-5
4.4 How to Enter a Comment for an Event Mark..............................................................4-6
4.5 Default Point, Event Mark Settings.............................................................................4-6
4.5.1 Default point settings......................................................................................4-6
4.5.2 Default event mark settings............................................................................4-7
4.6 How to Find Number of Points Used ..........................................................................4-8
4.7 Points List...................................................................................................................4-9
4.7.1 How to show the Points list, process points ...................................................4-9
4.8 How to Move Points..................................................................................................4-12
4.8.1 How to move on-screen points.....................................................................4-12
4.8.2 How to move points using the Pop-up menu................................................4-12
4.8.3 How to move points from the Points list .......................................................4-12
4.9 How to Delete Points................................................................................................4-13
4.9.1 How to delete on-screen points....................................................................4-13
4.9.2 How to delete points from the Points list ......................................................4-13
4.9.3 How to delete points collectively from the Points list....................................4-13
4.9.4 How to delete all points from the menu........................................................4-14
4.10 How to Edit Points ....................................................................................................4-14
4.10.1 How to edit on-screen points........................................................................4-14
4.10.2 How to edit points from the Points list ..........................................................4-15
4.10.3 How to edit points collectively from the Points list........................................4-15
4.11 How to Move a Point to the Screen Center ..............................................................4-16
4.12 How to Show or Hide All Points, Points Names .......................................................4-17
4.13 How to Set Point Naming Functions.........................................................................4-17
4.14 How to Set Point Density..........................................................................................4-17
4.15 How to Go to a Point ................................................................................................4-18
4.15.1 How to go to an on-screen point ..................................................................4-18
4.15.2 How to go to a position selected on screen..................................................4-19
4.15.3 How to go to a point selected from the Points list ........................................4-20
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4.15.4 How to use the NAVpilot to steer to a point ................................................. 4-21
4.15.5 How to display the point information for the active Goto point..................... 4-22
4.16 How to Restart or Cancel Navigation to a Point....................................................... 4-22
4.16.1 How to restart navigation to a point..............................................................4-22
4.16.2 How to cancel navigation to a point ............................................................. 4-23
4.17 Boundaries ............................................................................................................... 4-23
4.17.1 How to create boundaries ............................................................................4-23
4.17.2 How to show or hide all boundaries .............................................................4-25
4.17.3 How to set default boundary attributes.........................................................4-25
4.17.4 Boundaries list..............................................................................................4-26
4.17.5 How to edit boundaries ................................................................................ 4-29
4.17.6 How to add a point to a boundary ................................................................4-31
4.17.7 How to move a point on a boundary ............................................................ 4-31
4.17.8 How to delete a point from a line or area boundary .....................................4-31
4.17.9 How to set an alarm for a boundary............................................................. 4-32
4.17.10How to find the number of boundary points used.........................................4-33
4.17.11How to display a boundary at the screen center.......................................... 4-33
4.17.12How to delete boundaries ............................................................................4-34
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 previously entered points .................................... 5-3
5.2.3 How to create a route from the Points list ...................................................... 5-4
5.2.4 How to create a route automatically using the AI routing feature................... 5-4
5.3 How to Edit a Route ...................................................................................................5-6
5.3.1 How to insert a route point into a route .......................................................... 5-6
5.3.2 How to move a route point within a route....................................................... 5-6
5.3.3 How to delete a point on a route .................................................................... 5-7
5.3.4 How to extend a route....................................................................................5-7
5.4 Routes List .................................................................................................................5-7
5.5 How to Find Number of Routes Created.................................................................. 5-12
5.6 How to Find a Route on the Chart............................................................................5-12
5.7 How to Delete a Route............................................................................................. 5-13
5.7.1 How to delete a route on the screen............................................................ 5-13
5.7.2 How to delete a route via the Routes list...................................................... 5-13
5.7.3 How to delete routes collectively via the Routes list .................................... 5-13
5.7.4 How to delete all routes................................................................................5-14
5.8 How to Show or Hide All Routes .............................................................................. 5-14
5.9 How to Set Route Density........................................................................................ 5-14
5.10 How to Follow a Route............................................................................................. 5-15
5.10.1 How to follow an on-screen route.................................................................5-15
5.10.2 How to follow a route selected from the Routes list .....................................5-16
5.10.3 How to start navigation from a route point ................................................... 5-17
5.10.4 How to show the detailed information about a route.................................... 5-18
5.11 Operations Available When You Follow a Route ..................................................... 5-19
5.11.1 How to restart navigation .............................................................................5-19
5.11.2 How to follow a route in the reverse direction ..............................................5-19
5.11.3 How to stop following a route....................................................................... 5-20
5.11.4 How to skip a point on a route......................................................................5-20
5.11.5 Waypoint switching mode ............................................................................ 5-20
5.11.6 How to automatically zoom a route.............................................................. 5-21
5.11.7 XTE lines...................................................................................................... 5-21
5.11.8 Waypoint arrival notification .........................................................................5-21
5.11.9 End of route notification ............................................................................... 5-21
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5.11.10How continue navigation at end of route ......................................................5-22
5.11.11Steering a route with the NAVpilot ...............................................................5-22
5.12 Risk Visualizer
.......................................................................................................5-23
5.13 Avoidance Route ......................................................................................................5-24
5.14 SAR Operations........................................................................................................5-26
5.15 Fuel Level Indicators ................................................................................................5-29
5.16 Laylines ....................................................................................................................5-29
5.16.1 How to enable the layline feature .................................................................5-29
5.16.2 How to show layline data in the Data window ..............................................5-30
5.16.3 How to change the polar wind file ................................................................5-30
5.17 Routes Menu ............................................................................................................5-31
6. FISH FINDER.........................................................................................................6-1
6.1 Fish Finder Layers Menu............................................................................................6-1
6.2 How the Fish Finder Operates....................................................................................6-2
6.3 How to Start, Stop Transmission................................................................................6-2
6.4 How to Select a Display..............................................................................................6-2
6.4.1 Single frequency display ................................................................................6-2
6.4.2 Dual frequency display...................................................................................6-3
6.4.3 Zoom displays ................................................................................................6-4
6.4.4 A-scope display (monitoring only) ..................................................................6-6
6.4.5 Bottom discrimination display.........................................................................6-6
6.5 How to Select the Range............................................................................................6-8
6.6 How to Adjust the Gain...............................................................................................6-8
6.6.1 Automatic gain adjustment.............................................................................6-8
6.6.2 Manual gain adjustment .................................................................................6-9
6.7 How to Reduce Clutter .............................................................................................6-10
6.8 Picture Advance Speed............................................................................................6-11
6.9 How to Reduce Interference.....................................................................................6-12
6.10 How to Erase Unnecessary Echoes.........................................................................6-12
6.11 How to Measure Range, Depth to an Object............................................................6-13
6.12 Echo History Display ................................................................................................6-13
6.13 How to Balance Echo Strength.................................................................................6-14
6.14 Fish Finder Alarms ...................................................................................................6-15
6.14.1 How to set an alarm .....................................................................................6-15
6.14.2 How to activate or deactivate an alarm ........................................................6-16
6.14.3 Alarm sensitivity ...........................................................................................6-16
6.14.4 Reset the fish alarm menus to default..........................................................6-16
6.15 ACCU-FISH
6.15.1 How to set ACCU-FISH
6.15.2 Fish size correction ......................................................................................6-18
6.15.3 How to turn the fish symbol indication on or off............................................6-18
6.15.4 How to display the fish information...............................................................6-18
6.15.5 How to set the minimum size of ACCU-FISH
6.16 RezBoost
6.17 White Edge...............................................................................................................6-19
6.18 Water Temperature Graph .......................................................................................6-20
6.19 Preset Frequency ....................................................................................................6-21
6.20 Color Range Expansion............................................................................................6-22
6.21 Fish Finder Menu .....................................................................................................6-23
6.22 How to Interpret the Display .....................................................................................6-27
...........................................................................................................6-16
...............................................................................................................6-19
.............................................................................6-17
symbols..............................6-18
7. RADAR ..................................................................................................................7-1
7.1 Layers Menu...............................................................................................................7-1
7.2 How to Transmit, Set the Radar in Stand-by..............................................................7-2
7.3 Tuning.........................................................................................................................7-3
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7.4 How to Adjust the Gain ..............................................................................................7-3
7.5 How to Reduce the Sea Clutter..................................................................................7-5
7.6 How to Reduce the Rain Clutter.................................................................................7-6
7.7 Range Scale...............................................................................................................7-6
7.8 Orientation Mode........................................................................................................7-6
7.9 How to Measure the Range and Bearing from Your Ship to a Target........................ 7-7
7.9.1 How to display the range rings....................................................................... 7-7
7.9.2 How to set the number of the range rings to show......................................... 7-8
7.9.3 How to select the range rings mode............................................................... 7-8
7.9.4 How to measure the range and bearing to an object ..................................... 7-9
7.9.5 How to measure the range with the VRM .................................................... 7-10
7.9.6 How to measure the bearing with the EBL................................................... 7-12
7.9.7 How to select the EBL reference.................................................................. 7-13
7.10 How to Measure the Range and Bearing Between Two Targets............................. 7-14
7.11 How to Off-center the Picture...................................................................................7-14
7.12 Heading Line............................................................................................................ 7-15
7.13 How to Reduce Radar Interference..........................................................................7-15
7.14 Echo Average...........................................................................................................7-16
7.15 Guard Zone .............................................................................................................. 7-16
7.15.1 How to set a guard zone ..............................................................................7-16
7.15.2 How to activate or deactivate a guard zone................................................. 7-17
7.15.3 How to hide a guard zone ............................................................................7-17
7.16 Watchman ................................................................................................................ 7-18
7.17 Echo Trail .................................................................................................................7-18
7.17.1 How to show or hide echo trails ...................................................................7-19
7.17.2 How to clear echo trails................................................................................ 7-19
7.17.3 How to select echo trail length .....................................................................7-19
7.17.4 How to select the echo trail mode (reference) ............................................. 7-19
7.17.5 How to select echo trail color .......................................................................7-20
7.17.6 How to select echo trail shading .................................................................. 7-20
7.17.7 How to reset Trail menu items to default......................................................7-20
7.18 How to Show or Hide or Cancel an Active Route.....................................................7-21
7.19 How to Show or Hide the Own Ship Icon................................................................. 7-21
7.20 Echo Color ...............................................................................................................7-21
7.21 Background Color ....................................................................................................7-22
7.22 Dual-Range Display .................................................................................................7-23
7.23 Bird Mode................................................................................................................. 7-25
7.24 Target Analyzer
7.25 RezBoost
...............................................................................................................7-28
.....................................................................................................7-26
7.26 ARPA Operation.......................................................................................................7-29
7.26.1 How to show or hide the ARPA display........................................................7-29
7.26.2 How to manually acquire a target.................................................................7-30
7.26.3 How to automatically acquire a target.......................................................... 7-30
7.26.4 How to automatically acquire targets by Doppler......................................... 7-31
7.26.5 Full auto tracking.......................................................................................... 7-31
7.26.6 How to display target data............................................................................7-33
7.26.7 How to stop tracking targets.........................................................................7-33
7.26.8 ARPA list...................................................................................................... 7-34
7.26.9 How to clear lost targets...............................................................................7-36
7.26.10CPA/TCPA alarm .........................................................................................7-36
7.26.11CPA graphic display.....................................................................................7-37
7.26.12Risk Visualizer
...........................................................................................7-37
7.27 Connecting With FAR-2xx7/FAR-2xx8/FAR-15x3/FAR-15x8 Series Radars........... 7-38
7.28 Radar Menu .............................................................................................................7-39
7.29 How to Interpret the Radar Display .......................................................................... 7-41
7.29.1 False echoes................................................................................................ 7-41
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7.29.2 Search and rescue transponder (SART) ......................................................7-43
7.29.3 RACON (Radar Beacon) ..............................................................................7-43
8. CHIRP SIDE SCAN................................................................................................8-1
8.1 CHIRP Side Scan Display ..........................................................................................8-1
8.2 CHIRP Side Scan Menu.............................................................................................8-2
8.3 How To Start, Stop Transmission...............................................................................8-3
8.4 How to Change the TX Rate.......................................................................................8-3
8.5 How to Change the Echo Color..................................................................................8-3
8.6 How to Change the Range .........................................................................................8-3
8.7 Depth Display .............................................................................................................8-4
8.8 How to Change the Picture Advance Speed ..............................................................8-4
9. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D .............................................................................9-1
9.1 Menu Operations........................................................................................................9-1
9.1.1 How to start/stop transmission .......................................................................9-1
9.1.2 How set the background color........................................................................9-1
9.1.3 How to adjust the bottom range shift..............................................................9-2
9.1.4 How to change the TX rate.............................................................................9-2
9.2 Display Screens Overview..........................................................................................9-3
9.3 Multi-Sounder Display Operations..............................................................................9-6
9.3.1 How to switch between TX and STBY............................................................9-6
9.3.2 How to switch between single beam and triple beam presentations..............9-6
9.3.3 How to set the TX beam angle.......................................................................9-6
9.3.4 How to set the TX beam width .......................................................................9-7
9.3.5 How to change the picture advance speed ....................................................9-7
9.3.6 How to change the display mode ...................................................................9-7
9.3.7 How to show or hide the depth and frequency indications .............................9-7
9.3.8 Fish alarm.......................................................................................................9-7
9.3.9 How to manually adjust the gain ....................................................................9-8
9.3.10 Availability of points and event marks registration, and go to a point.............9-8
9.3.11 How to reset the Multi-Sounder menu settings to default...............................9-9
9.4 Side Scan Display Operations....................................................................................9-9
9.4.1 How to switch between TX and STBY............................................................9-9
9.4.2 How to change echo color..............................................................................9-9
9.4.3 How to change the range ...............................................................................9-9
9.4.4 How to change the picture advance speed ..................................................9-10
9.4.5 How to show or hide the depth and frequency indications ...........................9-10
9.4.6 How to manually adjust the gain ..................................................................9-10
9.4.7 Availability of points and event marks registration, and go to a point...........9-11
9.4.8 How to reset the Side Scan menu settings to default...................................9-11
9.5 Cross Section Display Operations............................................................................9-12
9.5.1 How to switch between TX and STBY..........................................................9-12
9.5.2 How to show or hide the grid........................................................................9-12
9.5.3 Zoom display ................................................................................................9-12
9.5.4 How to smooth echoes (distance)................................................................9-13
9.5.5 How to smooth echoes (time).......................................................................9-13
9.5.6 How to apply correction to the speed of sound ............................................9-13
9.5.7 How to show or hide the depth and frequency indications ...........................9-13
9.5.8 How to manually adjust the gain ..................................................................9-14
9.5.9 Availability of points and event marks registration, and go to a point...........9-14
9.5.10 How to reset the Cross Section menu settings to default.............................9-14
9.6 3D Sounder History Display Operations...................................................................9-15
9.6.1 How to switch between TX and STBY..........................................................9-15
9.6.2 How to move, zoom in, zoom out the viewpoint position..............................9-15
9.6.3 How to mark school of fish ...........................................................................9-15
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9.6.4 How to stop advancement of the display ..................................................... 9-16
9.6.5 How to adjust the echo detection level......................................................... 9-16
9.6.6 How to calibrate the seabed echo................................................................ 9-16
9.6.7 How to use the bathymetry smoothing......................................................... 9-16
9.6.8 How to use terrain shading .......................................................................... 9-17
9.6.9 How to change the picture advance speed..................................................9-17
9.6.10 Depth/Color Shading display........................................................................9-18
9.6.11 How to show or hide the depth and frequency indications........................... 9-21
9.6.12 Availability of points and event marks registration, and go to a point .......... 9-21
9.6.13 How to reset the 3D History menu settings to default.................................. 9-22
9.7 PBG Recording ........................................................................................................9-22
9.7.1 How to create PBG recordings..................................................................... 9-22
9.7.2 How to synchronize PBG recordings ........................................................... 9-23
9.7.3 How to set the speed filter............................................................................ 9-23
9.7.4 How to display, arrange a PBG recording.................................................... 9-23
9.7.5 How to delete PBG recordings..................................................................... 9-24
9.7.6 How to apply correction to the speed of sound............................................ 9-25
9.8 Follow-It....................................................................................................................9-26
10. FILE OPERATIONS .............................................................................................10-1
10.1 Files Menu................................................................................................................10-2
10.2 How to Set the Export Format..................................................................................10-2
10.3 How to Export User Objects.....................................................................................10-3
10.4 How to Import User Objects .....................................................................................10-3
10.5 How to Export Tracks...............................................................................................10-3
10.6 How to Import Tracks ...............................................................................................10-4
10.7 How to Export PBG Recordings...............................................................................10-4
10.8 How to Import PBG Recordings ............................................................................... 10-4
10.9 How to Export Equipment Settings ......................................................................... 10-5
10.10How to Import Equipment Settings.......................................................................... 10-5
10.11My TIMEZERO Cloud Data Service ........................................................................10-6
10.11.1How to export data to the cloud ...................................................................10-6
10.11.2How to restore data from the cloud.............................................................. 10-6
11. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT.......................................................11-1
11.1 How to Display a Video Image ................................................................................. 11-1
11.2 Video Signal Types ..................................................................................................11-2
11.3 How to Set Up Cameras ..........................................................................................11-3
11.3.1 Analog input settings.................................................................................... 11-3
11.3.2 HDMI input settings...................................................................................... 11-3
11.3.3 FLIR camera settings................................................................................... 11-4
11.3.4 AXIS/AXIS network camera settings............................................................11-6
11.3.5 Optional network camera FIP-460 settings.................................................. 11-8
11.3.6 H264 camera settings ................................................................................11-10
11.3.7 How to switch your video inputs................................................................. 11-11
11.3.8 How to adjust the image size .....................................................................11-11
11.3.9 How to adjust video image contrast, brilliance........................................... 11-11
11.4 Operating External Equipment ............................................................................... 11-12
11.5 Sonar Video ...........................................................................................................11-13
12. FUSION-Link........................................................................................................12-1
12.1 FUSION Display.......................................................................................................12-1
12.2 FUSION Operation Bar ............................................................................................12-2
12.3 FUSION Settings......................................................................................................12-3
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13. INSTRUMENT DISPLAYS...................................................................................13-1
13.1 How to Show the Instrument Display........................................................................13-1
13.2 Instrument Displays..................................................................................................13-2
13.2.1 Full-screen instrument displays....................................................................13-2
13.2.2 Split screen instrument display.....................................................................13-4
13.2.3 How to switch between instrument displays.................................................13-7
13.3 How to Edit the Instrument Displays.........................................................................13-8
13.3.1 How to prepare for editing ............................................................................13-9
13.3.2 How to rearrange the indications in an instrument display...........................13-9
13.3.3 How to edit, remove an indication in an instrument display .........................13-9
13.3.4 How to add an indication to an instrument display .....................................13-12
13.3.5 How to rename an instrument display ........................................................13-12
13.3.6 How to remove an instrument display ........................................................13-12
13.3.7 How to add an instrument display ..............................................................13-13
13.3.8 SC-33/SCX-20 3-axis speed display ..........................................................13-13
13.4 Instrument Theme, Instrument Background ...........................................................13-14
13.5 Fuel Management System......................................................................................13-14
13.5.1 How to manually enter fuel tank capacity...................................................13-14
13.5.2 How to check remaining fuel amount .........................................................13-15
13.6 CZone.....................................................................................................................13-15
13.6.1 How to use CZone......................................................................................13-16
13.6.2 CZone control.............................................................................................13-16
13.6.3 CZone modes.............................................................................................13-18
13.6.4 CZone monitoring.......................................................................................13-21
14. WEATHER OPERATIONS ..................................................................................14-1
14.1 Weather Display Introduction ...................................................................................14-1
14.2 Weather Display Layers Menu .................................................................................14-2
14.3 NavCenter Weather..................................................................................................14-3
14.3.1 How to set up for NavCenter weather ..........................................................14-3
14.3.2 How to download the NavCenter weather data............................................14-4
14.3.3 How to display the NavCenter weather data ................................................14-5
14.3.4 How to load a weather file ............................................................................14-6
14.4 SiriusXM Weather.....................................................................................................14-7
14.4.1 How to set up for SiriusXM weather .............................................................14-8
14.4.2 How to display the SiriusXM weather data...................................................14-9
14.5 Weather Icons (SiriusXM Weather)........................................................................14-11
14.6 Weather Data (NavCenter or SiriusXM Weather)...................................................14-11
14.7 SiriusXM Weather Diagnostics...............................................................................14-14
14.8 SiriusXM Satellite Radio .........................................................................................14-15
14.8.1 How to activate the radio............................................................................14-15
14.8.2 How to operate the radio controls ..............................................................14-16
14.8.3 Radio diagnostics .......................................................................................14-17
14.9 Fish Mapping..........................................................................................................14-18
14.9.1 How to show the fish mapping display .......................................................14-18
14.9.2 Fish mapping features................................................................................14-19
14.9.3 How to show fish mapping data .................................................................14-24
14.9.4 How to change fish mapping settings.........................................................14-24
14.9.5 How to show or hide overlays ....................................................................14-25
14.9.6 How to show or hide user objects ..............................................................14-25
15. AIS, DSC MESSAGE...........................................................................................15-1
15.1 What is AIS?.............................................................................................................15-1
15.2 How to Show or Hide the AIS Symbols ....................................................................15-1
15.3 AIS Target Symbols..................................................................................................15-1
15.4 Proximity AIS Target Alarm ......................................................................................15-2
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15.5 How to Ignore Slow Moving AIS Targets .................................................................15-3
15.6 How to Display AIS Safety Messages......................................................................15-3
15.7 How to Display AIS Target Data .............................................................................. 15-4
15.8 How to Show or Hide the Target IDs........................................................................15-4
15.9 AIS List.....................................................................................................................15-5
15.10AIS SART Display ...................................................................................................15-7
15.11CPA/TCPA Alarm ....................................................................................................15-7
15.12How to Register an AIS or DSC Target to the Buddies List .................................... 15-8
15.13CPA Graphic Display............................................................................................... 15-9
15.14AIS Transponder FA-30, FA-50............................................................................. 15-10
15.15DSC Message Information ....................................................................................15-11
15.15.1DSC distress message...............................................................................15-11
15.15.2How to set a DSC marker as destination ...................................................15-11
15.15.3How to display DSC marker information .................................................... 15-12
15.15.4The DSC list ...............................................................................................15-12
16. OTHER FUNCTIONS ...........................................................................................16-1
16.1 General Menu ..........................................................................................................16-1
16.2 Units Menu ............................................................................................................... 16-3
16.3 Initial Setup Menu ....................................................................................................16-5
16.4 Facsimile Receiver FAX-30....................................................................................16-10
16.5 How to Check, Update the Software...................................................................... 16-11
16.6 How to Manage Your Charts..................................................................................16-14
16.6.1 How to update or add TZ MAPS charts ..................................................... 16-14
16.6.2 How to update TZ MAPS charts................................................................. 16-16
16.6.3 How to display the MM3D charts catalog................................................... 16-18
16.6.4 How to add MM3D charts...........................................................................16-19
16.6.5 How to delete MM3D charts....................................................................... 16-19
17. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................17-1
17.1 Maintenance.............................................................................................................17-1
17.2 Replacement of Parts...............................................................................................17-2
17.3 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................17-3
17.3.1 General troubleshooting............................................................................... 17-3
17.3.2 Chart plotter troubleshooting........................................................................ 17-3
17.3.3 Radar troubleshooting.................................................................................. 17-4
17.3.4 Fish finder troubleshooting........................................................................... 17-4
APPX. 1 MENU TREE ..............................................................................................AP-1
APPX. 2 TRANSDUCER LIST ...............................................................................AP-15
APPX. 3 ALERT MESSAGES ................................................................................AP-17
APPX. 4 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION .................................................AP-24
SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................SP-1
INDEX..........................................................................................................................IN-1
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FOREWORD
TM
A Word to the Owner
Congratulations on your choice of the NavNet TZtouch XL Multi Function Display. 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 ex­tensive global network of agents and dealers.
Your equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine envi­ronment. 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.
Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO.
Features
The NavNet TZtouch XL, 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. Infor­mation is transferred between NavNet TZtouch XL units through Ethernet and/or NMEA 2000. The plug-and-play format allows expansion and you can connect a maximum of six NavNet TZtouch XL units. You can control the NavNet TZtouch XL units and display their data on an iOS or An-
droid
Main features
• Intuitive touch control operation.
• The NavNet TZtouch XL units can be controlled and monitored from the following applications*.
device, using the appropriate application.
Application* Capability iOS Android
NavNet Remote Monitor or operate
NavNet TZtouch XL Monitor NavNet
TZtouch XL
NavNet Viewer Display nav data,
fish finder picture.
NavNet Controller Remote control of
NavNet TZtouch XL.
*: Check compatibility with your OS version in the respective store before downloading. Appli-
cations are available from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play
iPad only 7 inch or larger
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
(Android) at no cost.
• Instrument display provides comprehensive navigation data with connection of appropriate sen­sors.
• Points (waypoints) and routes can be transferred and shared between NavNet TZtouch XL units, via Ethernet.
• Large memory stores, 30,000 Points, 200 Routes, 100 Areas & Lines, 100 Circles, 1,000 Pho­tos, 1,000 Catches, 100,000 Track Points.
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• TZ MAPS chart licenses can be renewed and chart data downloaded online.
• TZ BathyVision displays detailed contour lines.
• Write and read data (points, routes, tracks, etc.) using a USB flash memory, microSD card.
• Community maps feature lets users create and edit chart objects.
• Automatic route creation using TZ MAPS.
• AIS function (requires connection of AIS transponder) receives AIS data from AIS equipped vessels, shore stations and navigational aids and displays relevant data.
• The fish finder functions described below are available with the TZT10X/13X/16X.
• ACCU-FISH
• Bottom discrimination display helps identify probable bottom composition with graphics and
colors.
• CHIRP side scan provides high resolution, low-noise images of underwater conditions.
• Dual-range radar display available for watch on short and long distances at the same time.
• DSC (Digital Selective Calling) message information feature provides the MMSI no. and posi­tion of vessels that have transmitted a DSC message to you. (Requires DSC capable radiotele­phone.)
• Control audio of FUSION-Link
provides at-a-glance estimation of length and depth of individual fish.
equipment.
• HDMI output (type A receptacle), available with the TZT16X/22X/24X/BBX.
• Monitoring of the inside/outside of your ship via analog camera (NSTC, PAL format).
• Connection of IP cameras is available. If equipped with the PTZ function (FLIR brand cameras), targets can be monitored in any direction.
• HDMI input and USB touch output for control of external application, available with the TZT16X/ 22X/24X/BBX.
Software used in this product
• Ubiquitous QuickBoot™ Copyright© Ubiquitous Corp. All rights reserved.
• This product includes software to be licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) ver­sion 2.0, GNU Lesser General Public Software License (LGPL) version 2.0, Apache, BSD and others. The program(s) is/are free software(s), and you can copy it and/or redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL version 2.0 or LGPL version 2.0 as published by the Free Software Foundation. Please access to the following URL if you need source codes: https:// www.furuno.co.jp/contact/cnt_oss01.html.
Program no.
System: 1950247-24.** Application: 1950248-24.** “**” denotes minor modifications.
CE/UKCA declaration
With regards to CE/UKCA declarations, please refer to our website (www.furuno.com), for further information about RoHS conformity declarations.
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Disclosure of information about China RoHS
With regards to China RoHS information for our products, please refer to our website (www.furuno.com).
Standards used in this manual
• Key names are shown in boldface type. For example, CURS key (on the MCU-006).
• Menu items, on-screen indications, and the names of Pop-up menus are shown in brackets. For example, the [Settings] menu.
• Messages shown on the screen (including the Status bar) are enclosed in quotations. For ex­ample, "No Network Connected".
• The [Settings] menu is comprised of several sub menus. When you are asked to select one of its sub menus, [Settings] is followed by an arrow and the sub menu name. For example, “[Settings][General]”.
• The colors mentioned in this manual are the default colors. Your colors may be different.
• The screenshots shown in this manual are taken from the TZT16X. The screens you see may be slightly different on your display, depending on your system configuration and equipment settings.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Category of units Antenna unit: Exposed to the weather. Other units: Protected from the weather.
*1: A maximum of 3 units of HUB-101 can be connected. *
2
: With the Ethernet HUB, up to six NavNet TZtouch series units can be connected (up to four units when
the TZT2BB is included). NavNet TZtouch cannot be connected (see page xxi for details).
*
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: The connected FUSION-Link device must also have
Ethernet
connectivity.
*5: 12 VDC is only used with DRS6A-NXT. All other open array DRS sensors require 24 VDC. *
6
: The DRS4D X-Class is for Japanese market only.
*
7
: DRS2D-NXT and DRS4D-NXT cannot be used in Japan.
FAX-30
12 to 24 VDC
FAR-2xx7/2xx8 series FAR-15x3/15x8 series
BBDS1, DFF series
FUSION-Link compatible devices*
4
IP Camera
Remote Control Unit
MCU-005
PoE Hub*
3
Remote Control Unit
MCU-006/MCU-006H
NTSC/PAL Video Input
Event Switch External Buzzer Power Switch NMEA0183 Output External KP Equipment
Ship’s mains
12 to 24 VDC
Multi-beam Sonar DFF-3D
*2
Multi-beam Sonar DFF-3D
*2
: Standard supply : Optional/local supply
Select an antenna type:
Radome or Open.
12 to 24 VDC*
5
GP-330B
FI-50/70
IF-NMEA2K2
SCX-20
SC-30/33
IF-NMEAFI
FUSION-Link
compatible devices
NAVpilot series
Autopilot
Junction
Box
FI-5002
FA-40/70
Note: Update the software of these radars to the following version or later before using:
• DRS2D-NXT, DRS4D-NXT: Ver. 01.07
• DRS6A-NXT, DRS12A-NXT, DRS25A-NXT: Ver. 01.06
• DRS6A X-Class, DRS12A X-Class,  DRS25A X-Class: Ver. 02.06
FA-30/50
Transducer
Multi Function
Display
TZT10X/13X
Multi Function
Display
TZT10X/13X
Rectifier PR-62
AC/DC Power
Supply Unit
PR-241
100/110/115/220/ 230 VAC
1
I
, 50/60 Hz
100-230 VAC 1I, 50/60Hz
USB Host/Device
Radar Sensor
DRS6A X-Class/DRS12A X-Class/DRS25A X-Class/
DRS6A-NXT/DRS12A-NXT/DRS25A-NXT
Radar Sensor
DRS4DL+/DRS4D X-Class
*6
/
DRS2D-NXT
*7
/DRS4D-NXT
*
Ethernet
Hub
HUB-101
*1, *2
TZT10X/13X
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TZT16X/22X/24X
Category of units Antenna unit: Exposed to the weather. Other units: Protected from the weather.
*1: A maximum of 3 units of HUB-101 can be connected. *
2
: With the Ethernet HUB, up to six NavNet TZtouch series units can be connected (up to four units when
the TZT2BB is included).
NavNet TZtouch (TZT9/14/BB) and TZTL12F/15F of NavNet TZtouch2 cannot be
connected. For connection combinations, see page xxi.)
*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:
Available when FUSION-Link compatible equipment is connected via Ethernet.
*
5
: When connected to a USB host device using USB OTG (USB), this unit operates as a touch operation
output device.
*
6
: The output image of HDMI OUT is fixed at 1920×1080. For a touch monitor, the resolution must be
1920×1080 (16:9 aspect ratio) and have HPD (Hot Plug Detection). .
*
7
: Only DRS6A-NXT supports 12 to 24 V.DC
*
8
: DRS4D X-Class can only be used in Japan.
*
9
: DRS2D-NXT and DRS4D-NXT cannot be used in Japan.
*
10
: Only TZT16X is supported.
100/110/115/220/ 230 VAC
1
I
, 50/60 Hz
100-230 VAC 1I, 50/60Hz
Junction Box
FI-5002
GP-330B
FI-50/70
FA-40/60
IF-NMEA2K2
12 to 24 VDC
NAVpilot Series
Ethernet
Hub
HUB-101
*1, *2
BBDS1, DFF series
FAX-30
FUSION-Link compatible equip.
*4
Event Switch External Buzzer External Power Switch NMEA 0183 Output
Remote Control
Unit MCU-005
12 to 24 VDC
: Standard supply
: Optional supply, local supply
24 VDC
*7
Select an antenna type:
Radome or Open
Multi Beam Sonar DFF-3D
IP Camera
PoE Hub
*3
FAR-2xx7/2xx8 series FAR-1518/1528
SCX-20
SC-30/33
IF-NMEAFI
NTSC/PAL Camera
Remote Control
Unit MCU-006/
MCU-006H
FA-30/50
FUSION-Link
compatible equip.
Transducer
*10
Rectifier
PR-62
AC/DC Power
Supply Unit
PR-241
USB Hub
HDMI Source
USB Host/Device
*5
Touch Monitor
*6
(HDMI OUT)
Note: Update the software of these radar to the following version or later before using:
• DRS6A-NXT/DRS12A-NXT/ DRS25A-NXT: ver. 01.02
• DRS6A X-Class/DRS12A X-Class/ DRS25A X-Class: ver. 02.06
Radar Sensor
DRS6A X-Class/DRS12A X-Class/ DRS25A X-Class/
DRS6A-NXT/DRS12A-NXT/DRS25A-NXT
Radar Sensor
DRS4DL+/DRS4D X-Class
*8
/
DRS2D-NXT
*9
/DRS4D-NXT
*
Multi Function
Display
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Category of units Antenna unit: Exposed to the weather. Other units: Protected from the weather.
*1: A maximum of 3 units of HUB-101 can be connected. *
2
: With the Ethernet HUB, up to six NavNet TZtouch series units can be connected (up to four units when
the TZT2BB is included).
NavNet TZtouch (TZT9/14/BB) and TZTL12F/15F of NavNet TZtouch2 cannot be
connected. For connection combinations, see page xxi.)
*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:
Available when FUSION-Link compatible equipment is connected via Ethernet.
*
5
: When connected to a USB host device using USB OTG (USB), this unit operates as a touch operation
output device.
*
6
: Only DRS6A-NXT supports 12 to 24 V.DC
*
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: DRS4D X-Class can only be used in Japan.
*
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: DRS2D-NXT and DRS4D-NXT cannot be used in Japan.
100/110/115/220/ 230 VAC
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I
, 50/60 Hz
100-230 VAC 1I, 50/60Hz
Junction Box
FI-5002
GP-330B
FI-50/70
FA-40/60
IF-NMEA2K2
12 to 24 VDC
NAVpilot Series
BBDS1, DFF series
FAX-30
FUSION-Link compatible equip.
*4
Event Switch External Buzzer External Power Switch NMEA 0183 Output
Remote Control
Unit MCU-005
12 to 24 VDC
: Standard supply
: Optional supply, local supply
24 VDC
*6
Select an antenna type:
Radome or Open
Multi Beam Sonar DFF-3D
IP Camera
PoE Hub
*3
FAR-2xx7/2xx8 series FAR-1518/1528
SCX-20
SC-30/33
IF-NMEAFI
NTSC/PAL Camera
Remote Control
Unit MCU-006/
MCU-006H
FA-30/50
FUSION-Link compatible equip.
Rectifier
PR-62
AC/DC Power
Supply Unit
PR-241
USB Hub
HDMI Source
USB Host/Device
*5
Touch Monitor (HDMI OUT)
Note: Update the software of these radar to the following version or later before using:
• DRS6A-NXT/DRS12A-NXT/ DRS25A-NXT: ver. 01.02
• DRS6A X-Class/DRS12A X-Class/ DRS25A X-Class: ver. 02.06
Radar Sensor
DRS6A X-Class/DRS12A X-Class/DRS25A X-Class/
DRS6A-NXT/DRS12A-NXT/DRS25A-NXT
Radar Sensor
DRS4DL+/DRS4D X-Class
*7
/
DRS2D-NXT
*8
/DRS4D-NXT
*
TZTBBX
Ethernet
Hub
HUB-101
*1, *2
TZTBBX
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TZT series network connections
The TZT series can be connected on the same network in the following combinations.
TZtouchXL: TZT10X/13X/ 16X/22X/24X/ BBX
*1
: Version 9.70 or later
*2
: Version 3.70 or later
TZtouch:
TZT9/14/BB
TZtouch2:
TZTL12F/15F
TZtouch2:
TZT2BB
*1
TZT9F/12F/16F/19F
No No Yes Yes
TZtouch3:
*2
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1.1 Controls, Touch Screen Operations
This multi function display unit can be operated by its touch screen, keys (TZT10X/ 13X only), or using the optional remote control.
Control description
TZT10X/13X
The front panel has various controls for operating the system. The rear panel has a microSD card slot.
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No. Item Function
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2 AUTO/STBY key Switches autopilot steering mode between automatic and manual,
(Power switch)
Short push: Turns the power on. Tapping the switch with the unit powered displays the [Quick Access] window.
[Quick Access] window
• Toggles radar, fish finder, multi beam sonar and NAVpilot be­tween transmit and stand-by.
• Adjusts the display brilliance and hue.
• Turns the power off (device or network).
• Locks, unlocks the touch screen.
when connected to a FURUNO NAVpilot. When the mode is switched, a beep* sounds and one of the following messages ap­pear.
Manual modeAutomatic mode: "Navpilot has started". Automatic modeManual mode: "Navpilot navigation canceled".
*: The beep sound can be turned on or off with [Alarm Sound when NAVpilot is engaged]. See page 2-20.
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No. Item Function
3 Edge swipe/F1 key Short push: Displays edge swipes (see "Edge Swipe" on page 1-
40) on the screen, to use the optional remote control to display the Layer menu, Slide menu, Quick page, Data window. Long push: Does the function assigned to the two finger tap func­tion.
4GAIN/F2 key Short push:.
Fish finder: Displays the gain/clutter slider bar.
Radar: Displays the gain/sea clutter/rain clutter slider bar. Long push: Does the function assigned to the two finger tap func-
tion. 5 Cursorpad Moves the cursor. 6 CTRL/Full Screen
key
7 CANCEL/MOB key Short push:
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RotoKey
9 HOME/Setting key Short push: Opens the Home page.
10 EVENT/GOTO key Short push: Registers current position as an event mark*.
11 Micro SD card slot Port for chart cards, PBG recordings. 12 USB port Connects a USB flash memory,
Short push: Switches between the active and inactive display
screen.
Long push: Switches the size of the active screen between full
size screen and split screen.
Note: Switchable on networked NavNet TZtouch2 (TZT2BB only),
NavNet TZtouch3, and NavNet TZtouchXL.
• Moves vessel icon to center of screen.
• Closes open menu or window.
• Goes back one layer in current menu.
• Quits the tool mode (when creating a route; moving points).
• Quits the fish finder echo history display to return to the normal display
Long push: Places the MOB mark at current position, and sets that position as the Goto waypoint.
Push:
• Selects cursor position (Pop-up menu opens).
• Confirms selection of item.
Rotate:
• Selects range for chart plotter, radar, fish finder.
• Selects menu items.
• Increases, decreases numeric value.
Long push: Opens the [Settings] menu.
Long push: Sets selected point as Goto waypoint.
*: Event mark color and shape according to the setting of [Default Event Mark Color], [Default Event Mark Symbol], respectively, in the [Points & Boundaries] menu.
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TZT22X Front
TZT22X Rear
TZT24X Front
TZT24X Rear
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TZT16X Rear
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TZT16X/22X/24X
The front panel has a touch switch that doubles as power and brightness adjustment. The rear panel a microSD card slot.
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No. Item Function
1
(Power switch)
2 SD card port Port for chart cards, PBG recordings. 3 USB1 port Connects a USB flash memory, touch monitor. 4 USB2 port Connects a HDMI source device.
Short tap: Turns the power on. Pushing the switch with the unit
[Quick Access] window
• Toggles radar, fish finder, multi beam sonar and NAVpilot be-
• Adjusts the display brilliance and hue, and selects the day or
• Turns the power off (device or network).
• Locks, unlocks the touch screen.
powered displays the [Quick Access] window.
tween transmit and stand-by.
night mode
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TZTBBX
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TZTBBX
This unit has a touch switch for power and brightness adjustment, and a microSD card slot.
No. Item Function
1 MicroSD card port Port for chart cards, PBG recordings. 2
(Power switch)
3 USB1 port Connects a USB flash memory, touch monitor. 4 USB2 port Connects a HDMI source device.
Short tap: Turns the power on. Pushing the switch with the unit powered displays the [Quick Access] window.
[Quick Access] window
• Toggles radar, fish finder, multi beam sonar and NAVpilot be­tween transmit and stand-by.
• Adjusts the display brilliance and hue, and selects the day or night mode
• Turns the power off (device or network).
• Locks, unlocks the touch screen.
How to attach, detach the sun cover
The sun cover (figure below shows the cover for the TZT22X) 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 below and pull forward.
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Zoom in
Zoom out
Drag up or downDrag up or down
Touch screen operations
The tables shown below outline the available touch screen operations.
Operations with a finger
Operation with a finger Function
Tap • Selects a menu item.
• Selects an object or position to display the ap­plicable Pop-up menu.
Long tap
Drag • Pans the charts.
Swipe • Shows the Slide-out menu, Layers menu. See
• Edits display icon (on Home page).
• Scrolls the menu.
section 1.8.
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Operations with two fingers
Operation with two fingers Function
Pinch • Zooms in or out the display range in the 2D/
3D modes or weather display.
• Selects range for the radar and fish finder displays.
Drag Up: Switches from 2D display to 3D display.
Down: Switches from 3D display to 2D dis­play.
Changes 3D viewing point.
Tap Does the function assigned to [Two Finger Long
Tap
Tap Function], or [Two Finger Long Tap Function]. Setting method: Home
[Settings][General][This
page Display][Two Finger Tap Function]/[Two Finger Long Tap Function]. See section 1.16.
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Notes on touch screen operations
• 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.
• Touch screen sensitivity 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 re­pair or replacement.
How to lock the touch screen
The touch screen can be locked to prevent operation. With the power applied, press
(push in case of TZT10X/13X) to show the [Quick Access] window. Tap the [Touch
Screen] icon to lock or unlock the touch screen.
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When the screen is locked, a small padlock-shaped icon appears on the [FURUNO] icon (top-left of the screen), as shown in the figure below.
Locked Unlocked
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1.2 Remote Control Units (option)
The Remote Control Units let you operate the system without touching the screen. When the power is applied and a Remote Control Unit is connected, an orange cursor (selection cursor) marks current selection in menus.
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1.2.1 MCU-005
No. Key, control Description
1 Power lamp When the power is applied to the MCU-005, the lamp is lit. 2 EVENT key Short push: Registers current position as event mark 1.
Long push: Registers current position as event mark 2. The event mark 1 and event mark 2 are registered in the sym­bol and color selected with [Default Event Mark 1(2) Symbol] and [Default Event Mark 1(2) Color] in the [Points & Boundaries] menu.
3 GAIN/TX key Short push: Adjusts the radar gain/AC SEA/AC RAIN, fish
finder/multi-beam sounder gain.
Long push: Toggles between standby and transmit for the radar/fish finder/multi-beam sonar.
4 MENU key Opens/closes the menu. 5 HOME/BRILL key Short push: Opens the Home page.
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.
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Opens Layers menu
Opens Quick page
Opens Slide-out menu
Opens Data window
PushPushPush
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No. Key, control Description
8 (EDGE key) • Activates the selected item.
• Press the key, then operate the CursorPad or scroll pad to open Layers menu, Quick page, Slide-out menu, Data window.
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.
10 CURSOR key and
Cursorpad
CURSOR key, short push:
• Opens pop up menus.
• Activates/confirms the item selected by the cursor.
Cursorpad
CURSOR key, long push:
• Edit display icon (on Home page).
Cursorpad operation:
CURSOR
key
• Moves the selection cursor.
11 STBY/AUTO key Switches the steering mode of the FURUNO NAVpilot series
12 POINTS/ROUTE key Short push: Sets the cursor location as a point.
13
RotoKey
14 RANGE OUT/IN key • Zooms the display in/out. 15 SHIP/3D key and Scrolling
pad
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Autopilot between the STBY (Stand-by) and AUTO modes. When switching occurs, a beep* sounds and a message in­forms you of Navpilot mode change.
STBY modeAUTO mode: "Navpilot Engaged".
AUTO modeSTBY mode: "Navpilot Disengaged".
*: The beep sound can be turned on or off with [Alarm Sound when NAVpilot is engaged]. See page 2-20.
Long push: Starts a route from the cursor location. Short push:
• Opens pop up menus.
• Activates/confirms the item selected by the cursor.
Long push:
• Edit display icon (on Home page).
Rotate:
• Moves the selection cursor. Selected items are highlighted.
• Zooms the display in/out.
SHIP/3D key, short push:
• Returns own ship to center of screen (Chart Plotter/Weath­er/Radar display).
• Cancels the echo history (Fish finder display).
SHIP/3D key, long push:
• Switches between 2D and 3D display.
Scrolling pad:
• Scrolls chart, radar picture, and AXIS make PTZ network cameras.
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1.2.2 MCU-006, MCU-006H
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No. Key, control Description
1 Home/Setting key Short push: Goes to the Home page.
Long push: Opens the Settings menu.
2 Event/GOTO key Short push: Creates an event mark* at the current position.
Long push: Go to the cursor-selected point. *: Default event mark shape and color are set with [Default Event Mark 1 Symbol] and [Default Event Mark 1 Color], in the [Points & Boundaries] menu.
3 Joystick/Roto key Push: Confirms selection of item by cursor.
Joystick:
• Moves the cursor in the cursor mode.
• Scrolls the screen in the scroll mode. Roto key:
• Selects items on menus.
• Zooms the display in, out.
• Increments, decrements numerical display. 4 CURS/SCRL key Switches between cursor shift, screen scroll. 5 CANCEL/MOB key Short push
• Closes menu, window.
• Goes back one layer in menu.
• Ends the tool mode ([End Route], [End Move], etc.).
Long push: Inscribes a MOB mark at the current position. 6 CTRL/Full Screen key • Short push: Switches the active screen.
Long push: Switches the active screen between full screen,
divided screen.
7 EDGE Swipe/Switch MFD
to Control key
Short push: Enables edge swipe operation with the joystick.
Long push: Switches the MFD to operate. 8 NAV INFO/F1 (short) key Short push: Opens the NAV INFO window.
Long push: Performs the function gesture assigned to the
“two finger tap function.”
9 GAIN/F2 (long) key Short push: Enables gain setting with the Roto key.
Long push: Performs the function gesture assigned to the
“two finger long tap function.”
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No. Key, control Description
10 AUTO/STBY key Switches autopilot steering mode between automatic and man-
ual, when connected to a FURUNO NAVpilot. When the mode is switched, a beep* sounds and one of the following messages appear.
Manual modeAutomatic mode: "Navpilot has started". Automatic modeManual mode: "Navpilot navigation
canceled". *: The beep sound can be turned on or off with [Alarm Sound when NAVpilot is engaged]. See page 2-20.
11 Brill key • Opens the [Quick Access] window.
• Displays the brilliance adjustment window when the [Quick Access] window is open.
1.2.3 Remote Control Unit group settings
If multiple NavNet TZtouch XL units are installed in the network, you can select the display to show on a unit, using the MCU-005, MCU-006, MCU-006H*. Additionally, you can select the order in which to cycle through the displays.
*: Not supported by NavNet TZtouch 2.
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][Data Sensors][Sensor List]).
1. Home page[Settings][Initial Setup].
2. Tap [Remote Controller Configuration] twice.
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4
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Example remote configuration - MCU-005
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Flybridge
Main bridge
Hub
(A) TZT10X_FB_LEFT
(B) TZT13X_FB_RIGHT
(C) TZT16X_MB_LEFT
(D) TZT22X_MB_RIGHT
MCU3
MCU2
(A) and (B) can be controlled from MCU3.
(C) and (D) can be controlled from MCU2.
PoE Hub
PoE Hub
No. Description
1 The nickname automatically assigned to the MCU-005. 2 The nickname assigned to the NavNet TZtouch XL unit currently being operated. 3 Setting for MCU2. See the figure below. 4 Set the selection and ranking of displays operated by MCU2. Displays set to [Off]
cannot be operated. 5 Setting for MCU3. See the figure below. 6 Set the selection and ranking of displays operated by MCU3. Displays set to [Off]
cannot be operated.
Based on the menu settings shown on the previous page, the installed configura­tion should look similar to the following image.
1
3. Select the displays to cycle.
Off
4. Set the order. To skip a display, select it to [Off].
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Power switch
TZT16X/22X/24X TZT10X/13X
㼀㼆㼀㻮㻮㼄
5. Tap [<] on the title bar to return to the [REMOTE CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION] menu.
6. Tap the [Confirm] button on the title bar to save settings and close the menu.
1.3 How to Turn the Power On or Off
How to turn the power on
Tap (push in case of TZT10X/13X) the power switch ( ) on the front panel to turn the power on. The equipment beeps twice and the start-up screen appears. After the start­up process is completed, the welcome screen appears, as shown below.
Tap desired function, referring to the descriptions below.
Note: The Demo mode is intended for use by dealers. Do not use this mode. Improper use my cause loss of setting data.
[Demo Mode]: Tap [Start] to start the Demo mode. To stop the Demo mode, Home page[Settings][General][Demo][Stop Demo].
[Let’s Go!]: Start normal operation. (The equipment starts up with the last-used dis­play.)
[Tutorial Tour]: Tap to start the tutorial tour. You can stop the tour at any time by tap- ping the screen. A confirmation message appears; tap [OK] to stop the tour.
[Show at startup]: Check its box to get the welcome screen each time the equipment is powered. 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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From left, NAVpilot*, Radar**, Fish Finder**, Multi Beam Sonar**. *: Switch between STBY and AUTO. **: Switch between STBY and TX.
Select one to turn off power.
After the welcome screen is cleared, the [NAVIGATION WARNING] screen appears. Read the warning, then tap [OK]. Then, the [WARNING - LIMITATIONS ON USE] screen appears. Read the warning, then tap [OK].
WARNING - LIMITATIONS ON USE:
This product is intended to be used only as an aid to navigation.
The built-in background charts of this product contain a limited version of chart datasets only for general awareness. And also, this detailed chart No. 20232517 is from Japan Hydrographic office.
Datum Information: WGS-84
By pressing [ENT] key, you confirm that you acknowledge the above warning and accept the limitations of this product.
OK
*: To show or hide the welcome screen, Home page[Settings][General][Demo]turn [Show Welcome Screen at startup] on or off.
How to turn the power off
Tap (push in case of TZT10X/13X) the power switch to show the [Quick Access] win­dow.
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Tap [Device] to power off only this unit, or [Network] to power off this unit and all other NavNet TZtouch XL 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, tap the power switch (hold down in case of TZT10X/13X) 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 complet­ed before turning off the power.
Note 3: The screen refreshes slower in low ambient temperature.
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Hue options from left: Daytime, Dusk, Nighttime, Automatic
Drag to adjust the display brilliance.
Touch Screen
Closes the window.
1.4 How to Adjust the Brilliance and Hue of the Dis­play
With the power applied, tap (push in case of TZT10X/13X) to show the [Quick Access] window.
To adjust the brilliance, tap (push in case of TZT10X/13X) the power switch, then drag the slider thumb on the slider bar, or tap the slider bar.
To select the hue, tap the applicable icon above the slider bar. The [A] (Auto) icon automatically adjusts the hue according to the time of day at your ship’s position.
Note: If the brightness setting is less than 14 at power off, the brightness is automat­ically set to 14 at the next power up.
How to synchronize brilliance of units in the network
Home page[Settings][General][This Display]turn on [Brilliance Synchronization] to synchronize the brilliance among NavNet TZtouch XL units in the network.
Note: Hue settings are not synchronized among multi function displays in the network.
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1.5 Home Page
Time Date
Fusion
WiFi
Home pageHome page
Sensor symbolsSensor symbols
Display iconsDisplay icons
Lists
GPS
Heading
Radar
Sounder
Fleet
Tracking
*1
FunctionsFunctions
Equipment nickname
*: Cannot be used in Japan.
*2
Icon color is purple for Multi beam side scan (3D); blue for CHIRP side scan (2D).
Chart Plotter RadarFish Finder Camera
Weather Instrument
Multi Sounder
Side Scan
*2
Cross Section
3D History
Sonar Video
Browser (information from connected third-party equipment)
Side Scan
*2
Time, date, equipment nicknameTime, date, equipment nickname
[FURUNO] icon
con
Tap
The Home page is where you access functions and menus, select displays, and check sensor status. Tap the [FURUNO] icon at the top left corner to show the Home page. The Home page is automatically closed, and the previous operation display restored, when no operation is detected for approximately one minute.
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The figure below shows an example display with all sensors and corresponding devic­es connected.
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Time/Date/Equipment nickname show the date/time and the nickname of your unit, which can be changed to your liking. Tap the nickname to show the software key­board. Change the nickname. See section 1.15 for how to use the software keyboard.
The Sensor symbols 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. ([MOB] is permanent­ly fixed.) [MOB]: Enters a MOB mark, which marks 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. [Charts]: Provides various chart-related operations - chart update, TZ MAPS store (chart purchase), and chart catalog. [Lists]: Accesses the lists (points, routes, tracks, boundaries, photos, catches, AIS, DSC, ARPA, Alarms, Active Route Detail, Planning Route Detail (Fleet). [FAX30]: Opens the FAX-30 operation screen. Requires FAX-30. See section 16.4. [eGuide]: Opens the abbreviated operator’s manual.
The Display icons select corresponding displays. See the next section for details.
How to reset the Home page
You can easily reset the Home page to default. Home page[Settings][Initial Setup][Home Page][Factory Reset]. A message asks if you are sure to reset your Home page configuration. Tap [OK] to reset the Home page to default.
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Display icon (large)
Display icon (small)
Quick pages
Dot indicates display currently in use.
SwipeSwipe
1.6 How to Select a Display
You have two methods from which to select a display, the Home page and the Quick page.
1.6.1 How to select a display from the Home page
Tap the [FURUNO] icon to show the Home page, then tap the applicable display icon. (It may be necessary to swipe the screen if you have programmed a number of display icons.)
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Note: The display icons can be edited (size changed, layout rearranged, icon deleted,
etc.). See subsection 1.7.2.
1.6.2 How to select a display from the Quick page
The Quick page lets you change the display from the current display without having to go the Home page.
To show the Quick page, swipe the top of the screen downward. Tap desired display icon to change the display.
How to add the current display to the Quick page
Select the display that you want to add to the Quick page. Show the Quick page, then long tap an icon. The icon corresponding to the current mode appears in the Quick page.
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1.7 How to Edit the Display Icons
The default Home page arrangement provides display icons in a configuration accord­ing to the equipment that you have in your network. If the arrangement does not meet your requirements, you can rearrange the icons to suit your needs. You can have a maximum of 16 display icons, and a screen may be divided in 10 different ways.
Note: The available configurations depend on the display division selected and your system configuration. The table below outlines the screen divisions and the displays available. An icon is greyed out when it cannot be selected to a multi-split screen. See subsection 1.7.1.
Screen
division
Available display
Chart plotter, radar, fish finder, camera, sonar video, weather, instrument, cross sec­tion, 3D history, multi sounder, side scan, fish mapping, browse
1, 2: Chart plotter, radar, fish finder*, multi sounder*, side scan*, browser.
1: Chart plotter, radar, fish finder, multi sounder, side scan. 2, 3: Chart plotter, radar, fish finder*, camera, sonar video*, instrument, cross section*, 3D history*, multi sounder*, side scan*, browser.
1~4: Chart plotter, radar**, fish finder*, camera**, sonar video*, instrument, cross sec­tion*, 3D history*, multi sounder*, side scan*, browser.
1~6: Chart plotter, radar**, fish finder*, camera**, sonar video*, instrument, cross sec­tion*, 3D history*, multi sounder*, side scan*, browser.
1, 2: Chart plotter, fish finder*, cross section*, 3D history*, multi sounder*, side scan*, browser.
1~3: Chart plotter**, radar**, fish finder*, multi sounder*, side scan*, browser.
1, 2: Chart plotter, radar, fish finder*, camera, sonar video*, instrument, cross section*, 3D history*, multi sounder*, side scan*, browser. 3: Chart plotter, fish finder, cross section, 3D history, multi sounder, side scan, browser.
1~3: Chart plotter, radar**, fish finder*, camera**, sonar video*, instrument, cross sec­tion*, 3D history*, multi sounder*, side scan*, browser. 4: Chart plotter, fish finder, cross section, 3D history, multi sounder, side scan, browser.
1~5: Chart plotter, radar**, fish finder*, camera**, sonar video*, instrument, cross sec­tion*, 3D history*, multi sounder*, side scan*, browser.
*: Only one screen can be registered. **: Two screens can be registered.
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1.7.1 How to add a new display icon
Display division choices
Tap checkmark to save icon.Tap checkmark to save icon.
Available displays (Unavailable displays are greyed out.) Unavailable displays are denoted by showing “ ” when dragging a display icon.
Custom display area
Custom display area
Tap a display division icon to the custom display area.
Tap a display division icon to the custom display area.
Drag a display type icon to the custom display area.
Drag a display type icon to the custom display area.
1. Tap the [FURUNO] icon to show the Home page.
2. Tap the + icon, shown below. (If the icon is not shown, this means that all available display icons (16) have been used. Erase an unnecessary icon to make room. See subsection 1.7.2.)
3. Follow the instructions in the figure on the next page to create a display icon.
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Tap the checkmark () to finish and close the window. The display screen created ap­pears, and the Home page is updated to reflect the addition.
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Remove icon
Change size of icon
Long
tap
Change contents of icon
1.7.2 How to edit a display icon
To organize the screens (icons) on the Home page, long-tap the screen icon you want to change, then tap the appropriate icon at the corners of the display (see the figure below) - change contents of icon, remove icon, or change size of icon.
Note: The chart plotter display 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.
Edit icon content: Tap the icon to show the [EDIT PAGE] display (see subsection 1.7.1). Then, change the configuration as necessary. Remove icon: Tap the icon to delete the corresponding display icon from the Home page. Change icon size: Tap the icon to switch the size between large and small. Tap any­where other than an icon to confirm change.
Any changes made on the Home page are reflected on the Home pages of other NavNet TZtouch XL connected on the network.
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1.8 Edge Swipe Functions
SwipeSwipe
SwipeSwipe
SwipeSwipe
Tap
SwipeSwipe
Slide-out menu
Data window
Layers menu
Quick page
Tabs
Pop-up menu
This equipment has four edge swipe functions and a tap Pop-up menu.
• Quick page • Slide-out menu • Pop-up menu
• Layers menu • Data window
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Swipe the screen (tap for the Pop-up menu) at the locations shown below to access those functions.
Windows other than the Data window are 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 page[Settings][General][This Display][User Interface Auto­Hide]. You can erase a window at any time by tapping the screen. To close the Layers menu, tap [] on the title bar.
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Function description
The Quick page selects displays. See subsection 1.6.2.
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Fish Finder Layers menu
Radar Layers menu
Weather Layers menu
Full Auto Tracking Sea Condition
Bird Mode Sea Condition
The Slide-out menu provides quick access to several universal functions. Swipe from the left or right edge of the screen to show the Slide-out menu. 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.
The Pop-up menu provide a subset of functions that are relevant to the object or lo­cation 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 func­tions are available.
The Layers menu, organized by tabs, provides quick access to often-used functions and detailed settings for the active display. To show the Layers menu, swipe up from
the bottom edge of the screen. Tap a flipswitch to turn a function on ( ) or off
( ). Unavailable functions are grayed out. This menu can also be opened from the Slide-out menu. You can switch between tabs by swiping or tapping them.
Note 1: For the multi-screen display, the active display, which is circumscribed with an orange rectangle, can be operated from the Layers menu.
Note 2: The Layers menu is not available with the instrument display. All functions are available on all other displays (items displayed vary depending on the display type).
The figure below shows examples of the main tab of the Layers menu for the fish find­er, radar, and weather displays. The content changes according to the device con­nected.
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The Data window shows navigation data. See the next section for details.
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Data window
Data window
EDIT button
EDIT button
SheetSheet
The Data window, which appears at the left side of the screen, shows various naviga­tion data, in movable and editable data boxes. You can select the data to display, se­lect display format, and change the arrangement of the data boxes in the window. Any changes are reflected to other NavNet TZtouch XL units in the network. The data that can be displayed depends on system configuration.
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Note: The Data window is also available in all split screens, on the left edge.
To show the Data window, 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 window is displayed. A maximum of two “tabs”* of nav data can be shown in the Data window, and the current categories are named at the top of the Data window. To switch category names, tap the applicable category name. Each category contains numerous data boxes. Hidden data boxes can be shown by scroll­ing the Data window up or down. * The six categories are as shown in the table below.
Data category Content
[DATA] Shown on all display modes. [ROUTE] Shown with the chart plotter display. [RADAR] Shown with the radar display. [FISH FINDER] Shown with the fish finder display. [DFF-3D] Shown with the DFF-3D display (multi beam sonar, cross section,
3D history). (Excluding side scan.)
[SIDE SCAN] Shown with the side scan display.
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Grip icon
1.9.1 How to change the order of the data boxes
1. Tap the [Edit] button below the Data window to show the [Edit NavData] display screen.
2. Press and hold the grip icon of the data box to move, then drag and drop the box to its new location.
3. Tap [] to finish and close the [Edit NavData] display screen.
1.9.2 How to change the contents of a Data window
1. Tap the [Edit] button below the Data window to show the [Edit NavData] display screen.
2. Tap the data for which you want to change its contents. The [Modify NavData] win­dow appears.
3. In the [Modify NavData] window, tap desired data. Displayable data is shown in the table below. Greyed out data cannot be used.
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COMBINED NAVDATA
Layline Information 3-Axis Speed Tide Information Weather Information Highway Intercept Goto Information Cursor Trip Log Trip Log 2 NAVpilot Radar EBL / VRM Fish Finder Gain Control Multi Sounder Gain Control Bottom Discrimination Boundary Alarm Zone Trim Tabs
NAVIGATION DATA
Date/Time COG - Course Over Ground SOG - Speed Over Ground Boat Position HDOP DPT - Depth HDG -Boat Heading CTW - Course Through Water STW - Speed Through Water Set - Current Direction Drift - Current Speed ROT - Rate of Turn ODO - Total cumulative distance Roll Pitch Power Supply Voltage Rudder
ROUTE INFORMATION
BTW - Bearing To Waypoint NEXT - Next Course TTG - Time To Go (using VMC) DTW - Distance To Waypoint XTE - Cross Track Error ETA - Estimated Time of Arrival TTA - Total Time to Arrival DTA - Distance to Arrival HTS - Heading to Steer VMG - Velocity Made Good VMC - Velocity Made Course
WIND AND WEATHER
SST - Sea Surface Temperature TWD - True Wind North TWA - True Wind Angle TWS - True Wind Speed AWA - Apparent Wind Angle AWS - Apparent Wind Speed Atmospheric Pressure Air Temperature Humidity Dew Point Wind Chill Temperature
ENGINE AND TANK
ENGINE* ENGINE 2* ENGINE 3* ENGINE 4* ENGINE 5* ENGINE 6* TOTAL ENGINE Fuel Rate FUEL FUEL 2 FUEL 3 FUEL 4 FUEL 5 FUEL 6 MANUAL FUEL FRESH WATER WASTE WATER LIVE WELL BLACK WATER OIL Total Fuel Fuel Time to Empty Fuel Distance to Empty Fuel Consumption Fuel Economy
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*: The following options are available for ENGINE to ENGINE 6.
Fuel Rate RPM Boost Pressure Oil Pressure Oil Temperature Temperature Trim Alternator Potential Coolant Pressure Fuel Pressure Load Hours Transmission Oil Pressure Transmission Oil Temperature
4. Tap [] to finish and close the [Edit NavData] display screen.
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1.9.3 How to add a data box to a Data window
1. Tap the [Edit] button below the Data window to show the [Edit NavData] display screen.
2. Tap an unoccupied area in the Data window to show the [Add NavData] window. You can also show this window by tapping [Add NavData].
3. Tap desired data in the menu. See step 3 of section 1.9.2 for available data. The data added appears at the bottom of the Data window. In the example below, the [Cursor Information] data box has been added.
4. Tap [] to finish and close the [Edit NavData] display screen.
1.9.4 How to delete a data box
1. Tap the [Edit] button below the Data window to show the [Edit NavData] display screen.
2. Tap the data box to delete, and the [Modify NavData] window appears.
3. Tap [Remove].
4. Tap [] to finish and close the [Edit NavData] display screen.
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1.9.5 How to change the display method for the data in a Data win­dow
The data in the data boxes can be shown in graphic, numeric, or graph format.
1. Tap the data box for which to change its display method.
2. At the top of the [Modify NavData] window, tap [Change Type].
3. Tap [Graphic], [Numeric] or [Graph] as appropriate. The figure below shows the
appearance of SOG data in the available display formats.
[Graphic]
Analog 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 [].
[Numeric]
Digital format
[Graph]
Graph format
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4) Tap [] to close the keyboard.
4. Tap [] to finish and close the [Modify NavData] window.
1.9.6 How to adjust the transparency of the Data window
1. Home page[Settings][Chart Plotter][Transparencies].
2. Tap [NavData Transparency], then set desired transparency, from 0-80(%). The higher the transparency setting, the more the background becomes visible.
3. Tap [] to finish and close the menu.
Note: Alpha blending technology is used for transparency effects.
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Wind direction (
purple arrow
)
Tidal current direction (
brown arrow
)
: Starboard : Port
: Fore : Aft
Forward/astern speed
CCRP* starboard speed
Speed SOG: Speed over the ground STW: Speed thru the water
:*
CCRP (Consistent Common Reference Point) is determined at installation, and is
either the bow, transducer location, or center of vessel.
Direction indication
Direction indication
Stern port/starboard speed
[Graphic]
analog format
[Numeric]
digital format
3-axis Speed
1.9.7 How to display 3-axis speed from the SC-33/SCX-20
When a SC-33/SCX-20 Satellite Compass™ is connected in your network, you can use a box in the Data window as a dedicated SC-33/SCX-20 display.
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.
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Range buttons
Undo, Redo buttons
Center Vessel button
[FURUNO] icon
Data window
From left: 2D/3D display switch, scale bar, display orientation switch
Event icon
Navigation bar Status bar
Speed Alarm
Restart
DTW BTW TTG TTA
You can change the size of some items in the user interface, and those items are cir­cumscribed in the figure below. The example shows the items in the [Medium] setting.
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1. Home page[Settings][General][This Display][Scale & Layout].
2. Tap desired size.
3. Tap [] to finish and close the menu.
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Unscrew the cap from the USB1 port.
Set a USB flash memory into the USB1 port.
1.11 How to Use Storage Media
1.11.1 USB flash memory
How to insert a USB flash memory
Insert a USB flash memory into the USB1 port as shown in the figure below (example: TZT22X). See section 1.1 for the location of the USB port for other models.
Usage guidelines
• The bus power output of the USB1 port is limited to 900mA. If the connected USB device is bus-powered, make sure its power output specification is within 900mA.
• The USB2 port is a USB OTG (On-The-Go) that connects a HDMI source device. When using USB2 as a USB host or a USB device, use a corresponding OTG cable for the connection.
• Handle the USB flash memory carefully. Improper use can corrupt its contents.
• Do not remove a USB flash memory while the device is transferring or accessing information.
• Attach the caps to the USB ports when they are not in use.
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1.11.2 Micro SD cards
Unfasten two screws to access the card slot.
Push the card into the slot and close the cover.
Example: TZT22X
How to insert a microSD card
Insert the microSD card into the card slot with the label side facing left for TZT10X/ 13X/16X/BBX and facing upward for TZT22X/24X. For the location of the card slot for each model, see section 1.1.
Note 1: Turn off the power before inserting or removing a microSD card.
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Note 2: When closing the card slot cover, be sure to orient the logo (micro SD XC) on
the cover in the correct direction. If installed in the opposite direction, waterproof prop­erties may be lost.
Note 3: For PBG recording, use a microSD card with a speed class of 10 or higher (maximum transfer speed of 10MB/s or higher).
How to format a microSD card
You do not normally need to format a microSD card. However, if the card becomes unreadable, format the card with a formatting program that is compatible with the specifications of the card. Formatting erases all data on the card.
How to remove a microSD card
1. Open the card drive cover.
2. Push the card to release the card from the card drive.
3. Remove the card with your fingers then close the cover.
About the microSD cards
• Handle the cards carefully. Improper use can damage the card and destroy its contents.
• Make sure the slot cover is closed at all times.
• Remove a card with only your fingers. Do not use metal instruments (tweezer, etc.) to remove a card.
• Do not remove a card while the device is transferring or accessing information.
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Data area
Track
Vessel icon
COG vector (dashed red line)
Heading line (green)
Point
Inactive route (expanded)
Status bar
Inactive route (sleeping)*
1.12 Chart Plotter Introduction
The chart plotter provides a world map in raster format, a vector chart for the US coast­line (with Alaska and Hawaii), and a vector chart with detailed contour lines. The chart plotter-related chapters show you how to enter points, and create and plan routes, on the chart plotter display.
The chart plotter receives position data fed from the internal GPS receiver (TZT10X/ 13X/16X) or an external GPS receiver to mark your position on the display, with the vessel icon.
The points and routes you have entered are shown on the chart plotter display. You can move, delete and edit the points and routes from their respective Pop-up menus.
The chart plotter also provides the following functions:
• Displays own ship’s track.
• Sets destination.
• Marks man overboard (MOB) position.
[FURUNO] icon
Event icon
Status bar
Data area
Heading line (green)
Inactive route (expanded)
Navigation bar
Speed Alarm
COG vector (dashed red line)
Vessel icon
Track
Point
• Controls alarm functions.
• Measures distance and bearing.
Center Vessel
button Undo, Redo buttons
Inactive route (sleeping)*
Range
buttons
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Scale bar
2D/3D switch
Status bar
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, notifications, 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 si­lence the beep by tapping the bar. The alert message remains in the bar until the cause for the alert is removed, or the offending alarm is disabled.
Display orientation switch
*: Arrival or departure position, selectable on the Layers menu.
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Contour line density
Smoothing level
Contour line density level
Undo, redo buttons
The undo, redo buttons have the following functions with points and routes.
• Undo button: Reverse the last change done.
• Redo button: Restore the undo action.
BathyVision display
When [TZ BathyVision] is selected as the chart type, an icon related to the contour line display appears above the scale bar at the bottom left of the screen, as shown in the figure below. You can choose density and density level for the contour lines. Addition­ally, you can also smooth the depth contours by averaging (smoothing).
Contour line density
The contour line density changes according to the chart scale. For level 5, contour lines appear at maximum intervals of 0.1 m.
Smoothing
The settings are [Light Smoothing], [Medium Smoothing], [Strong Smoothing], [No Smoothing]. [Strong Smoothing] provides the greatest degree of smoothing.
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From top: Unit, Temp. Gain, Freq.
Depth
A-scope
Frequency selection switchFrequency selection switch
Bottom echo
Bottom echo
Water temp. scale
*2
*1:
Requires ACCU-FISHTM compatible transducer on the network.
*
2
: Requires water temperature sensor
.
㻝㻞
㻝㻜
Depth scale
Depth scale
Water temp. graph
*2
Fish symbol
*1
Fish symbol
*1
Range buttons
Gain
1.13 Fish Finder Introduction
The fish finder display shows underwater images fed from a fish finder. Echoes are scrolled across the screen from the right position to the left position, which allows you to grasp the situation directly below the transducer in real time.
The echoes at the right position on the display are the current echoes. These echoes can be from individual fish, a school of fish, or the bottom. Depth to the bottom is indi­cated always (at the bottom left corner), provided the gain is set correctly. Past echoes can be viewed.
Both low and high TX frequencies are provided. (Frequencies determined according to the transducer connected.) The low frequency has a wide detection area, which is suitable for general detection and understanding bottom conditions. The high frequen­cy has a narrow beam that helps you inspect fish in more detail when in shallow wa­ters.
The gain can be adjusted automatically (fishing, cruising) or manually. When set to “fishing,” the image is automatically adjusted to suit fish detection. “Cruising” adjusts the image to suit sailing or cruising.
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North markNorth mark
Fixed range rings
Guard zoneGuard zone
Heading lineHeading line
Redo, Undo buttons
Range buttons
Ship’s positionShip’s position
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Data box
Data box
TX/STBY switch
Orientation mode switch
Radar range
A radar system operates in the microwave part of the radio frequency (RF) range. The radar detects the position and movement of objects. Objects are shown on the radar display at their measured distances and bearings in intensities according to echo strength.
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The orientation can be chosen from head up or north up.
A guard zone, set by the radar operator, tells you when a radar target has entered the area you specify.
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Menus
Menu name
Preview screen shows you the result of certain selections.
Back button
Close button
Title bar
Scroll to see items currently not visible.
Scroll to see items currently not visible.
Scroll mark (Tap to display items that are not currently visible on the screen.)
Scroll mark (Tap to display items that are not currently visible on the screen.)
Remote controller activeRemote controller active
On
Off
Tap to show software keyboard.
Slider bar Slider thumb
1.15 Settings Menu
The [Settings] menu provides the options for customizing your system. The [Settings] menu, as well as all other items on the Home page, is automatically closed, and the previous operation display restored, when no operation is detected for approx. one minute.
1. Tap the [FURUNO] icon to go to the Home page.
2. Tap [Settings].
3. Drag the menu displayed on the left side of the screen up or down to locate de­sired menu, then tap the menu name, A sub menu appears.
4. Do one of the following according to the menu item:
On/Off flipswitch: Tap the flipswitch to switch between On and Off.
Slider bar, keyboard: Set level by using the slider bar, 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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Lowercase input. Tap to switch to uppercase input. 䠖䠖Uppercase input. Tap to switch to lowercase input. 䠖䠖Uppercase input. Tap to switch to lowercase input.
*
Confirm entry
Erase line
Close window
Title
Cursor (light blue)
Move cursor.
Stop work and close keyboard.
Space
Delete letter before cursor.
Delete letter at
cursor position.
Switch between upper and lower case.
Switch between
upper and
lower case.
Switch between numerics and symbols.
Alphabet input keyboard
Numeric input keyboard
Switch to alphabet keyboard.
Name
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 con­firm.
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Current selection is highlighted.
Tap menu item. Current selection
Color selection
Selection other than color
Tap menu item Current selection
Current selection has a checkmark.
COG Vector Color
COG Vector Time 2'00s
Option selection: The option displayed to the left of [>] is the currently selected option. Tap an item to see other choices. The item highlighted in light blue or marked with [] is the currently selected option.
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1.16 Two-Finger Tap Function
You can assign shortcut functions to tap and long tap operations performed with two fingers. For TZT10X/13X, functions can also be executed by pressing the F1/F2 key. Set the shortcut function as shown below.
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Note: The two-finger tap function is disabled for HDMI input screen when [Touch Output] (see section 11.4) is set to “On”.
1. Home page[Settings][General][This Display][Two Finger Tap Function]
or [Two Finger Long Tap Function].
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2. Tap a function among the following: [None]: Function disabled. [Full Screen]: On a split screen, the tap function makes the active screen a full screen. Tap the screen again to revert to the split screen. [Screen Capture]: Capture the screen and save it to the storage media connected to the USB port. After the screen is copied, the message "Screenshot taken" ap-
pears for three seconds. The chart plotter display shows the photo icon ( ) at the geographical position where the screen was captured. The file name is auto-
matically recorded, with the date and time the screenshot was taken and the. png extension. To move, edit, delete a photo icon, tap it to show the Pop-up menu,
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then take the appropriate action. If you are using the TZ First Mate™ feature, the screenshot can be seen on a smartphone, tablet. [Event Window]: Records an event. The [Creating Events] Pop-up menu ap­pears. Tap a mark, and an event mark is placed at own ship position (see subsection 4.2.2). [Event Mark 1], [Event Mark 2]: Places the event mark specified for Event Mark 1(2) at own ship position. [MOB]: Places a MOB mark at own ship’s position. [Home]: Opens the Home page (see section 1.5). [Settings]: Opens the [Settings] menu (see section 1.15). [Lists]: Opens the [Lists] menu (see section 1.5). [Tide]: Opens the tide graph (see subsection 3.2.4). [Gain Control]: Displays the gain adjustment slider bar in the radar, fish finder, multi beam sonar mode. Refer to section 7.4, subsection 6.6.2, subsection 9.4.6, subsection 9.5.8. [Anchor Watch Alarm]: Turns the anchor watch alarm on or off (see subsection 2.11.6). [Edge Swipe]: The arrow keys shown in the below figure appear on the screen. While displayed, you can “edge swipe” with the MCU-005/006/006H’s EDGE key Cursorpad, or Scrollpad.
[Fusion]: Opens the Fusion screen (see section 12.1. Shown when Fusion equip­ment is connected. [Fusion Bar]: Shows the Fusion operation bar (see section 12.2). Shown when Fusion equipment is connected.
3. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
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1.17 Event Icon (long) Tap Operation Function
The function of the event icon (long) can be changed as shown below.
1. Home page[Settings][Points & Boundaries][Events][Event Button Short Tap] or [Event Button Long Tap].
1
2. Select one of the following:
• [Event Window]: The [Creating Events] window (see section 4.2.2) appears.
Tap an event mark to put it at own ship position.
• [Event Mark 1], [Event Mark 2]: Puts event mark 1(2) at own ship position.
• [Screen Capture]: Takes a screenshot. The screenshot is saved to the storage
media connected to the USB port and the internal memory. After the screenshot is taken, the message "Screenshot taken" appears 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 assigned 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 2.17).
• [Anchor Watch Alarm]: Turns the anchor watch alarm on or off. (See
subsection 2.11.6.)
• [MOB]: Puts the MOB symbol at the position of your ship at the moment the
event icon is (long) tapped.
1.18 Language
The default interface language is English (United States). To change the language, do as follows:
1. Home page[Settings][General][Language].
2. Tap the language to use. The message "APPLICATION HAVE TO RESTART NOW! DO YOU WANT TO RESTART APPLICATION?" appears.
3. Tap [OK]. It takes approximately five minutes to optimize the system for the new language setting,
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MOB mark on the
chart plotter display
MOB mark on the
radar display
1.19 Man Overboard (MOB)
The MOB function is used to mark the location of man overboard, from the chart plotter and radar displays. At the moment the MOB function is activated, the MOB mark is put at the current position, on both the chart plotter and radar displays.
How to mark the MOB position
Tap [MOB] on the Home page. The chart plotter display opens, the MOB mark ( )
is put at the location at the moment MOB was activated, and the MOB location is au­tomatically set as destination.
At the moment of activation the following occurs.
• The message "MOB" flashes in the Status bar, with yellow characters on a red back­ground. The aural alarm sounds if it is enabled. Tap the Status bar to stop the flash­ing indication and silence the aural alarm.
• The MOB mark is highlighted.
• A yellow line connects between the MOB mark and current location. This line shows the straightest course between own ship and the MOB mark.
MOB marks are automatically saved to the Points list (chapter 4).
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*.
*: Depth data requires a depth sensor.
How to delete a MOB mark
Tap a MOB mark to display the Pop-up menu, then tap [Delete] to delete the mark. However, if the MOB position is set as destination, the MOB point (highlight) cannot be deleted and the destination is not canceled. To erase a MOB mark set as a desti­nation, you must first stop navigation to the MOB. Tap the MOB mark, select [Stop Nav] (to cancel the destination) from the Pop-up menu, tap the mark again, then tap [Delete].
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1.20 Wireless LAN Settings
You can connect to the internet via the built-in wireless LAN to download weather in­formation, confirm software version, update the software, and purchase TZ MAPS. Further, you can use a tablet to operate or monitor the NavNet TZtouch XL.
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The wireless LAN can be used two ways:
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 TZtouch XL can be monitored and controlled from a smartphone or tablet.
About the wireless LAN
• The wireless LAN function is available only in the countries that have acquired radio wave certification. Turn this function off in countries that do not have radio wave cer­tification. Ocean-going vessels that have radio wave certification can use the wire­less LAN function in any country that has acquired radio wave certification. Vessels with radio wave certification that enter a country that does not have radio wave cer­tification may use the wireless LAN function only onboard the vessel. Available countries (as of 02/2024): 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. Other­wise unauthorized access by a third party can occur, which can cause loss of data or system crash.
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• We recommend changing the initial password before using a local wireless network.
1.20.1 How to connect the existing LAN
1. Home page[Settings][General][Connectivity][Wireless LAN
Settings][Wireless Mode].
2. Tap [Connect to existing LAN], then tap [<] to go back one layer in the menu.
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Show characters
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3. Turn on [Wireless] to see the available WLAN networks, at the bottom of the screen.
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4. Tap the network to use, and the following window appears.
5. Tap [CONNECT] to show the [Enter Wireless Network Key] window.
6. Enter the network key, then tap [OK]. If the connection was successful, the network details appear below [CURRENT CONNECTED NETWORK].
Note: If the network key is incorrect, an error message appears. Enter the correct network key, then tap [OK].
7. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
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1.20.2 How to create a local wireless network
Note 1: Do the procedure with [Local Network] in [Wireless LAN Settings] turned off.
Note 2: It may not be possible to connect to a local network if the network is unstable.
In this case, turn [Wireless] off and on. Connect via existing LAN network.
1. Home page[Settings][General][Wireless LAN Settings][Wireless Mode].
2. Tap [Create Local Network], then tap [<] to go back one layer in the menu.
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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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7. Turn on [Local Network] in [Wireless LAN Settings] to connect to the network.
8. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
9. Connect to NavNet TZtouch XL from the NavNet app on your tablet or smart­phone.
Note: For settings on smartphones and tablet devices, please refer to their respective instruction manuals.
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1.21 How to Create and Login to Your My TimeZero™ Account
You will need to create a My TimeZero™ account to access the cloud and Fleet func­tions. Prepare a PC or mobile device to complete the registration. Make sure the sys-
tem has the correct time/date as TimeZero
1. Connect your NavNet TZtouch XL to the internet. See section 1.20.
2. Home page[Settings][My TIMEZERO],
3. Select [Login].
cannot function without correct time/date.
Note: You can also login with your Facebook or Apple account.
4. Tap [Create an account].
5. Fill in all fields.
6. Check the checkbox if you want to subscribe to the newsletter.
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7. Click [Get started!] to finish and close the window.
8. From a PC or mobile device, follow the link provided in the e-mail to log into your account. Leave the NavNet TZtouch XL as is.
9. Tap [Go to Log in page] on this equipment.
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10. Enter the e-mail address used to register the account and your password.
11. 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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1.22 PIN Code Lock
The PIN code lock feature allows you to require a four-digit password to be entered upon startup, keeping your data safe against theft.
Follow the procedure below to set the password.
Note 1: Passwords cannot be reissued. Keep a note of your password and store it in a safe place. If you have forgotten your password, contact place of purchase, or the nearest FURUNO branch or sales office to request password unlock. Once unlocked, you need to restore it to factory default. Data such as points, routes, tracks, etc. are erased and cannot be recovered.
Note 2: Set a password for each MFD (Multi Function Display) in the network.
1. Open the [Settings][General][This Display].
2. Turn on [Password Lock]. You will use this password to unlock this display unit. If you forgot the password, the unit cannot be unlocked. Request a FURUNO dealer to unlock the unit. After the unit is unlocked, all factory settings are restored, meaning all your user data (points, routes, tracks, boundaries, catches, photos, settings) will be lost.
3. Tap [OK] to show the password input screen.
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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 and close the menu.
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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[User Objects] tab
[Charts] tab
[Overlays] tab
This chapter covers these items:
• Use of chart-related functions
• Chart plotter related alarms
• Track control
2.1 Chart Plotter Layers Menu
The chart plotter display mode has three types of Layers menus.
[Charts] tab: Provides selection of charts, 3D data source, and turn depth shading, depth contours, etc. on or off.
[Overlays] tab: Shows or hides various overlays, turns the risk visualizer, avoidance route on or off.
[User Objects] tab: Turns user objects, such as tracks and points, on or off.
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2.2 Chart Type
The supplied microSD card contains the following MM3D charts:
Raster chart: A simple map that is an electronic version of paper and paper-like
charts. Detailed data is not provided.
Vector chart: Electronic data for displaying the main information necessary for a
voyage. It is not equivalent to a paper chart.
S57: Vector chart compliant with S57 standards.
BathyVision: A vector chart for fishing, with detailed depth display.
Note 1: Insert the included microSD card into its card slot before turning on the power (see section 1.11).
Note 2: TZ MAPS are available for purchase (see section 16.6.1).
How to select a chart type
1. Go to the Home page, then tap the chart plotter display icon.
2. Open the Layers menu.
3. On the [Charts] tab, select [TZ MAPS] or [MM3D].
4. For [TZ MAPS], select [TZ Vector], [TZ Raster], or [TZ BathyVision]. In case of [MM3D], select [Auto], [S57], [C-MAP], [Navionics], or [Raster].
How to select the source for the depth contours
Note: This feature is disabled when the chart type [TZ MAPS] is selected to [TZ
BathyVision].
1. Go to the Home page, then tap the chart plotter display icon.
2. Open the Layers menu.
3. On the [Charts] tab, [3D Data Source] item, tap [HR Bathy], [MM3D] or [DFF-3D] as appropriate. [HR Bathy]: TZ vector bottom data [MM3D]: MM3D bottom data [DFF-3D]: Bottom mapping data (Not shown if bottom mapping data is not avail­able.)
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2.3 Range Zoom In, Zoom Out
Zoom in
Zoom out
You can zoom in and zoom out around a specific position. The range is displayed with the scale bar at the bottom left corner of the chart plotter display.
How to zoom in or out the display range
Method 1: Pinch the chart plotter display.
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Method 2: Operate the range buttons ( ).
The range buttons are shown in the default setting. The buttons can be shown or hid­den. Home page[Settings][Chart Plotter][Show Range Buttons].
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.
White: 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.
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: North Up
: Head Up
Orientation mode switch
2.4 Orientation Mode
The chart can be shown in head-up or north-up orientation. Tap the orientation mode switch, [HU] or [NU], whichever is shown, at the bottom left corner to change the ori­entation mode.
North Up: North is at the top of the screen. When your heading changes, the vessel
icon moves according to heading. This mode is useful 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 vessel icon remains fixed, and the chart picture rotates according to heading.
2.5 How to Move the Chart
You may need to move the chart when the vessel icon is off-screen, you want to view an area off-screen, or enter a mark off-screen. The chart must be moved to do those functions.
To move the chart, drag the on-screen display to show the area you want to work with.
Note: To return the vessel icon to the center of the display and show the immediately surrounding area, tap the [Center Vessel] button at the top-right corner of the display.
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2.6.1 Description
The vessel icon (red) marks current position and moves according to your vessel’s movement. The following in­formation also appears with the vessel icon.
Heading line: A straight line that runs from your posi­tion and shows the current heading.
COG vector: A vector line that runs from the vessel icon and points in the direction in which your ship is now moving.
Turn direction indicator: An arrow points in the direc­tion your vessel is turning, starboard or port. In the figure above, the turn indicator is pointing in the starboard direction.
Heading line (green)
COG vector (dashed red line)
2.6.2 How to show or hide the COG vector, heading line
Tap the vessel icon to show the Pop-up menu.
Turn [COG], [HDG] on or off as required. The turn direction in­dicator is also turned on or off with [COG].
Turn direction indicator
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Note 1: The color of the COG vector (including the turn direc-
tion indicator) can be changed. Home page[Settings] [Ship & Track][OwnShip][COG Vector Color].
Note 2: The thickness of the heading line can be changed. Home page[ Settings][Ship & Track][OwnShip] [Heading Line Thickness]. Set the thickness with the software keyboard or the slider bar. [1] is thinnest; [5] is thickest.
2.6.3 COG vector length
The COG vector can be set to show one of the following:
• Estimated position after traveling the distance set in the menu.
• Estimated position after traveling the time set in the menu.
The tip of the vector is the estimated position of your ship at the end of the selected time or distance. The greater the distance or the time, the longer the COG vector. To change the COG vector length, do the following.
1. Home page[Settings][Ship & Track][OwnShip][COG Vector].
2. Tap [Distance] or [Time] as required, then tap [<] on the title bar.
If you selected [Distance], go to step 3. For [Time], go to step 5.
3. Tap [COG Vector Length] to display the software keyboard.
4. Set the length for the COG vector, then tap []. Go to step 6.
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5. Tap [COG Vector Time], then tap the time to use for the COG vector.
6. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
2.6.4 Vessel icon orientation
You can select the orientation of the vessel icon to heading or COG.
1. Home page[Settings][Ship & Track][OwnShip][Vessel Icon Orientation].
2. Tap [Heading] or [COG].
3. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
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Latitude and longitude position of object
Range and bearing to object
Name and specifications of object
2.7 How to Find Information Chart Object and Chart Information
You can find chart object and chart information from the Pop-up menu.
2.7.1 Chart object information
Simple information
Tap an object to show its name, specifications, position, and range and bearing, in the Pop-up menu.
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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.
2.7.2 Chart information
Tap a location on the chart not occupied by a chart object, then tap [Chart Info] on the Pop-up menu.
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Range Bearing Speed Over the Ground Time to Go
Starting pointStarting point
End point
Icon Drag to change location.
2.8 How to Find the Range and Bearing Between Two Locations
The [Distance] item in the Slide-out menu measures the range and bearing between any two locations on your chart. Range and bearing between the two locations are dig­itally indicated on the screen.
1. Open the Slide-out menu.
2. Tap [Distance].
A dashed line runs between the start location and the 2nd location. The range, bearing, SOG, and TTG to the 2nd location is shown at the top of the screen.
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3. To change the location of either point, drag and drop the appropriate icon.
4. To quit the distance measurement, tap [Cancel Ruler] at the top right-hand corner
of the screen.
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Light Smoothing
Step: 2.5 NM
Chart plotter display 2 Chart type: MM3D, S57 Range: approx. 5 NM
Orientation: Head up Persepctive: 2D
Chart plotter display 3 Chart type: TZ MAPS, TZ BathyVision Range: 2 NM
Orientation: North up Perspective: 2D Overlay: Depth shading
Chart plotter display 1 Chart type: TZ MAPS, TZ Vector Range: 10 NM
Orientation: North up Perspective: 3D
2.9 Multiple Chart Plotter Displays
As many as six chart plotter displays can be shown on one screen. This arrangement lets you see the conditions around your ship on both short and long ranges and differ­ent perspectives. Also, you can see how your ship moves toward your destination from more than one angle. For example, you can show one display in 3D and the other two in 2D.
The following features can be adjusted individually.
• AIS
• ARPA
• Display range (zoom in, zoom out)
• Chart orientation
• Chart type
• Scroll the chart
• Overlays (radar, satellite photo, depth shading, tide icon, tidal current icon, ACCU-
FISH
(see section 6.15), points, routes, tracks)
• 2D, 3D display (The viewing angle and orientation can be set independently on all screens. Additionally, you can also set the display mode independently.)
The following example shows three chart displays with different chart types, ranges, orientations, and perspectives.
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2.10 TZ MAPS Settings
This section shows you how to use the [TZ MAPS] menu to set up your TZ MAPS charts. To open the [TZ MAPS] menu, Home page[Settings][TZ MAPS].
2.10.1 How to set chart display color theme
1. Open the [TZ MAPS] menu.
2. Tap [Color Theme],
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3. Select a color theme referring to the description below. [Standard]: Navnet TZtouch XL unique color theme [Official S-52]: IHO (International Hydrographic Office) guidelines compliant theme. [Sunlight]: Optimal viewing in direct sunlight [SHOM]: Color theme compliant with the guidelines of the French Hydrographic Association [CHS]: Color theme compliant with the guidelines of the Canadian Hydrographic Association. [NOAA]: Color theme compliant with the guidelines of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [Explorer]:The sea color is blue. [Cruise]: Color scheme optimized for cruising.
4. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
2.10.2 How to select chart style
1. Open the [TZ MAPS] menu.
2. Tap [Style].
3. Select a chart style referring to the description below. [Simplified]: IHO (International Hy­drographic Office) guidelines com­pliant style [Paper Chart]: Paper nautical chart style
4. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
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2.10.3 How to select land features type
1. Open the [TZ MAPS] menu.
2. Tap [Land Features]
3. Select land features format referring to the description below. [Off]: Displays the normal chart. [OSM]: Land features compliant with Open Street Map. [Official S-52]: Land features compliant with IHO.
4. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
2.10.4 How to set object size
1. Open the [TZ MAPS] menu.
2. Use the slider bar for [Object Size], or tap the software keyboard icon to enter size with the software keyboard to set size (setting range: 50% to 150%).
3. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
2.10.5 How to set safety depths
1. Open the [TZ MAPS] menu.
2. At [SAFETY DEPTHS], tap [Shallow Water].
3. Set the shallow water depth.(0 to 10 m, 11 increments). The depth from 0 m to the set depth is shown in dark blue.
4. Tap [<] on the title bar to return to the [TZ MAPS] menu.
5. Tap [Safety Water]
6. Set the safety water depth.(0 to 50 m, 15 increments). The depth set with [Shallow Water] to the set safety water depth is shown in light blue.
7. Tap [<] on the title bar to return to the [TZ MAPS] menu.
8. Tap [Deep Water].
9. Set deep water depth.(0 to 500 m, 19 increments). The depth set with [Safety Water] to the set deep water depth is shown in white.
10. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
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2.10.6 Control visibility of text and object information in vector charts
The [TZ MAPS] menu controls the visibility of text and object information. Set up text and object visibility referring to the description below.
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[Lights]: Show or hide the sector of light that a fixed beacon shines.
[Light Description]: Show light description text.
[Display Mode]: Select the light display mode, [Simple Sectors] or [Real Range Sectors]. [Real Range Sectors] displays the actual light reach distance.
[Buoys And Beacons]: Show or hide the buoys and beacons.
[Buoys Numbers]: Select the buoy information to show, [Full Name], or [Number Only]. Select [Off ] to turn off buoy information.
[Daymarks Names]: Show or hide daymarks names.
[Depth Information]: Show or hide depth information.
[Depth Contours]: Show or hide depth contours.
[Depth Soundings]: Show or hide depth soundings.
[Red When Shallowed]: Show or hide depth information (including contour lines) in red that is less than the value set at [Shallow Depth] below.
[Shallow Depth]: Set shallow depth (0 to 30 m, 14 increments) when [Red When Shallowed] is activated.
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Anchor Alarm
Status bar
Alarm message (ex. anchor watch alarm)
[Obstructions]: Show or hide obstructions (wrecks, etc.).
[Cables]: Show or hide underwater cables.
[Depth Below Safety]: Show or hide obstruction depths under the safety depths.
[Routes]: Show or hide the marine traffic routes.
[Information Areas]: Show or hide the information areas that appear on the chart.
[Cautionary Areas]: Show or hide cautionary areas.
[Services And Facilities]: Show or hide signal stations, pilot boarding areas, and fa­cilities at ports.
[Nature of Seabed]: Show or hide seabed composition indication, for example, mud, sand, rock.
[Currents and Magnetics]: Show or hide the depth contours, tidal currents and mag­netics.
[Advanced Settings]: Show or hide the following objects.
• [Chart Data Coverage]: Show or hide chart data (geographical names and map
symbols).
• [Meta Informations]: Show or hide meta information.
• [Shallow Pattern]: Show or hide shallow pattern
• [Navigation Rails]: Show or hide maritime traffic route.
• [Area Boundaries]: Show boundaries in [Symbolized] or [Plain] format.
• [Textual Information]: Show or hide textual information. Show text in [National (lo-
cal language)], [Information (English)], or [Auto Mode].
[Text]: Show or hide textual information. Select [Off], [Important Only], or [All].
[Reset Default Page Settings]: Reset the [TZ MAPS] menu settings to default.
2.11 Alarms
The various chart plotter alarms alert you (with audiovisual alarms) when the condi­tions specified are met. These alarms are:
• Anchor watch alarm • Low fuel alarm
• Boundary alarm (see section 4.17.9) • Sea surface temperature alarm
• Cross track error alarm • Speed alarm
• Depth alarm • Wind speed alarm
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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.
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[Alarms] menu
[Own Ship] menu
[Temperature] menu
[Depth] menu
[Wind] menu
[Anchor Watch] menu
[Fuel] menu
How to silence the audio alarm
Tap the Status bar. The alarm message stops flashing and the audio alarm is silenced. The alarm message remains on the screen until the cause of the alarm is removed or the alarm is disabled.
Note: If [Sound Alarm Until Acknowledged] in the [Alarms] menu is set to Off, the unit continues to beep until the cause of the alarm is removed.
How to open the [Alarms] menu
Home page[Settings][Alarms].
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How to reset default alarm settings
Tap [Reset Default Page Settings] on the menu for which you want to reset its default settings.
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Alarm setting
Go to point
Intended course
:Alarm area
Starting point
2.11.1 Cross Track Error alarm
The cross track error alarm tells you when your ship goes off course by more than the limit set.
1. Open the [Alarms] menu.
2. Tap [Own Ship] then turn on [Cross Track Error Alarm].
3. Tap [<] twice on the title bar to return to the [Settings] menu.
4. Tap [Routes][Route Settings][Cross Track Error Distance] to show the soft­ware keyboard.
5. Set the value, then tap [].
6. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
Note: To disable this alarm, turn it off at step 1 in the above procedure.
2.11.2 Sea surface temperature alarm
The sea surface temperature alarm tells you when the sea surface temperature is over, under, within, or out of range of the temperature you set.
Note: Requires connection to appropriate temperature sensor.
1. Open the [Alarms] menu.
2. Tap [Temperature][Sea Surface Temperature Alarm].
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3. Tap the alarm type to use, referring to the description below, then tap [<] on the title bar to go back one layer in the menu. [Over]: The alarm sounds when the temperature is over the set value. [Under]: The alarm sounds when the temperature is under the set value. [Within]: The alarm sounds when the temperature is within the temperature range set. [Out of]: The alarm sounds when the temperature is out of the temperature range set. [Shear]: The alarm sounds when the temperature exceeds the alarm setting with- in one minute.
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4. Do the appropriate procedure below. [Over] or [Under]
1) Tap [Temperature Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard.
2) Set the value, then tap []. Go to step 5.
[Within] or [Out of]
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 5.
[Shear]
1) Tap [Temp. Shear Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard.
2) Set the value, then tap []. Go to step 5.
5. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
Note: To disable this alarm, turn it off at step 3 in the above procedure.
2.11.3 Depth alarm
The depth alarm tells you when the depth to the bottom is shallower than the value you set. Requires depth data.
Note: Requires connection to appropriate sensor.
1. Open the [Alarms] menu.
2. Tap [Depth]turn on [Depth Alarm].
3. Tap [Depth Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard.
4. Set the value, then tap [].
5. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
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Note: To disable this alarm, turn it off at step 2 in the above procedure.
2.11.4 Speed alarm
The speed alarm tells you when the speed of your ship is over or under the limit set. Set the value at [Speed Alarm Value].
Note: Requires connection to a speed sensor.
1. Open the [Alarms] menu.
2. Tap [Own Ship][Speed Alarm].
3. Tap [Over] or [Under], then tap [<] on th title bar to return to the previous menu. [Over]: The alarm sounds when the speed is over the set value [Under]:The alarm sounds when the speed is under the set value.
4. Tap [Speed Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard.
5. Set the value, then tap [].
6. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
Note: To disable this alarm, turn it off at step 3 in the above procedure.
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2.11.5 Wind speed alarm
The wind speed alarm tells you when the wind speed is over or under the limit set. Set the value at [Wind Speed Alarm Value].
1. Open the [Alarms] menu.
2. Tap [Wind][Wind Speed Alarm].
3. Tap [Apparent] or [True] as required, then tap [<] on the title bar to go back one layer in the menu. [Apparent]: Triggers the alarm when the apparent wind speed exceeds the set speed. [True]: Triggers the alarm when the true wind speed exceeds the set speed.
4. Tap [Wind Speed Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard.
5. Set the value, then tap [].
6. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
Note: To disable this alarm, turn it off at step 3 in the above procedure.
2.11.6 Anchor watch alarm
The anchor watch alarm tells you that your ship has moved a distance greater than the set value when the ship must not be moving.
Alarm setting
Your ship's position where you start the anchor watch alarm.
The anchor watch alarm setting is shared across all the NavNet TZtouch XL units in the same network. A smartphone or tablet can also be used to set the alarm.
Note: Login to My TimeZero account to enable sharing of data among NavNet TZ­touch XL units. See section 1.21.
1. Open the [Alarms] menu.
2. Tap [Anchor Watch][Anchor Watch Alarm Value] to display the software key­board.
: Alarm area
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3. Set the value (radius of the anchor watch zone), then tap [].
4. Turn on [Anchor Watch Alarm].
5. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
A green circle, with an anchor symbol at its center, marks the anchor watch zone. If the boat nears the edge of the circle, the message "Anchor Watch Warning" (yellow Status bar) appears in the Status bar and the circle turns yellow. If the boat goes out of the circle, the message "Anchor Watch Alarm" (red Status bar) replaces "Anchor Watch Warning" and the circle turns red and flashes.
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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.
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.
Zone size icon: Adjust the radius of the zone.
Position icon: Change the position of the zone.
To deactivate the alarm, turn it off at step 4 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 vessel 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 enabled" (or disabled) appears for three seconds.
Anchor watch position averaging
The anchor watch position may vary depending on received GPS position. If the posi­tion changes often, you can average it to prevent random changes. The higher the set­ting value, the greater the degree of averaging. However, if the averaging is set too high, the calculation of position may slow.
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1. Open the [Alarms] menu.
2. Tap [Anchor Watch][Anchor Watch Position Averaging].
3. Select a position averaging time.
4. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
Note: To cancel position averaging, select [Off] at step 3.
2.11.7 Low fuel alarm
The low fuel alarm informs you when your fuel level drops below the setting percent­age of fuel.
1. Open the [Alarms] menu.
2. Tap [Fuel]turn on [Low Fuel Alarm].
3. Tap [Low Fuel Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard,
4. Set the value, then tap [].
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Message
Color on Status bar
Date, time alarm generated
5. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
Note: To disable this alarm, turn it off at step 4 in the above procedure.
2.11.8 Other Alarms menu items
Below are the [Alarms] menu items not previously mentioned.
[Hardware Alarm]: Turn off to disable the hardware-related alarms.
[Notification Sound]: Activate or deactivate the notification sound (for "Waypoint Crossing" (see section 5.10), "End of Route" (section 4.15) or fish finder alarms (section 6.14)).
[Alarm Sound when NAVpilot is engaged]: Activate or deactivate the notification sound when the autopilot is engaged to or disengaged from this system.
[Alarm Sound]: Disable or enable the buzzer, which sounds when an alarm is breached.
[Sound Alarm Until Acknowledged]: Turn this item on to sound the aural alarm until an alarm is acknowledged (see "How to silence the audio alarm" on page 2-15).
[Save Log File]: Save alert list to the media connected to the USB port.
[Own Ship Alarm Zone]: Get an audiovisual alarm when your vessel approaches a boundary within the specified distance
[Own Ship Alarm Zone Warning]: Set the radius for the [Own Ship Alarm Zone].
[Notify when NAVpilot is engaged]: Be notified when NAVpilot becomes engaged.
[Reset Default Page Settings]: Reset the [Alarms] menu settings to default.
2.11.9 Alarms list
When an alarm is violated, you can see the name of the offending alarm on the [Alarms] list. The list stores both warning and system messages.
To display the Alarms list, Home page[Lists][Alarms]. Active alarms are flashing and have a red vertical bar at the left margin. Tap an active alarm to acknowledge it and stop the flashing. After the cause of an alarm is removed, the alarm message is moved to the [HISTORIC] section. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the list.
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2.12 Track
The track (or movement) of your ship is plotted on the screen with position data fed from a GPS navigator (internal GPS navigator in case of TZT10X/13X/16X). 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 100,000 track points.
Track is not erased when the power is turned off. Unnecessary track can be deleted. Track can also be used to create a route.
2.12.1 How to start, stop recording the track
Start recording
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Method 1: Open the Slide-out menu, then tap [Track
Recording]. Method 2: Tap the vessel icon to display the Pop-up menu, shown right. Turn on [Track Rec.] to start recording.
Stop recording
Method 1: Open the Slide-out menu, then tap [Track
Recording]. Method 2: Tap the vessel icon to display the Pop-up menu. Turn off [Track Rec.] to stop recording. Method 3: Tap the track to show the Pop-up menu, shown right. Tap [Stop Track] to stop recording.
2.12.2 How to show or hide the track display
Open the Layers menu, tap the [User Objects] tab, then turn [Tracks Show/Hide] on or off.
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5 minutes Uses very short interval
Your set interval setting
2.12.3 Track recording interval
Tracks are recorded at specified time or distance intervals to the internal memory of this unit.
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 oc­curs:
• GP-330B serial no. 4457-8875 or after • SC-33
• SC-30 • SCX-20
• 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.
• Track plotting reverts to the selected interval after the five minutes pass, or if record-
ing is stopped within the first five minutes.
For time-based intervals
1. Home page[Settings][Ship & Track][Track][Track Interval].
2. Tap [Time], then tap [<] on the title bar to go back one layer in the menu.
3. Tap [Time Interval].
4. Tap a time interval.
5. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
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For distance-based intervals
1. Home page[Settings][Ship & Track][Track][Track Interval].
2. Tap [Distance], then tap [<] on the title bar to go back one layer in the menu.
3. Tap [Distance Interval] to show the software keyboard.
4. Input the desired interval, then tap [].
5. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
2.12.4 Track color
Track can be displayed in a single color or multiple colors. For multiple colors, you can display the track according to one of the conditions shown below.
• Bottom Discrimination • Speed
• Day of the Week • SST Range
• Depth • SST Variation
• Depth Variation • Trip
Note: To change the color according to the findings of bottom discrimination, use the built-in fish finder of NavNet TZtouch2 (TZT2BB only), NavNet TZtouch3 or NavNet TZtouchXL (TZT10X/13X/16X), or network sounder BBDS1, DFF1-UHD.
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Open the Home page
1. Home page[Settings][Ship & Track][Track][Track Color].
2. Tap [Fixed] or [Variable], then tap [<] to go back one layer in the menu. For [Fixed], go to the next step. For [Variable], go to step 5. Note: [Fixed] or [Variable] can also be selected from the Layers menu, in the [User Objects] tab.
3. Tap [Fixed Color Setup].
4. Select a color, then go to step 10.
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5. Tap [Variable Color], then tap an option.
6. Select one of the following, then tap [<] on the title bar to go to the previous menu. [Depth]: Change the color of the track according to depth. [SST Range]: Change the color of the track according to sea surface temperature. [SST Variation]: Change the color of the track according to variation in sea sur­face temperature. The following is an example.
Temp. range (°C) Color Temp. range (°C) 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
Then, the screen will display up to blue by the same method, and then return to red. Also, if there is no water temperature data, the color is the color set for color 1 (in the example above, red).
[Speed]: Change the color of the track with speed. [Bottom Discrimination]: Change the color of the track with bottom sediment. [Depth Variation]: Change the color of the track with depth variation. The depth at the start of track recording becomes the reference depth. [Day of the Week]: The track color changes on the specified day of the week. [Trip]: The color of the track changes in the order of red, blue, green, yellow, pur­ple, orange, cyan. Go to step 10. Note: In a single voyage (from power on to power off) the track is displayed in a single color. However, if the track recording is started within 4 hours from the end of the previous track recording, the track color will not be changed.
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7. Tap [Variable Color Setup].
For [Depth] For [SST Range]
Threshold amountColor icon
For [SST Variation]
For [Depth Variation]
For [Speed]
For [Bottom Discrimination]
For [Day of the Week]
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8. [Bottom Discrimination]: Tap [Mud], [Sand], [Rock], or [Gravel]. [Day of the Week]: The track color changes on the specified day (Monday to Sun­day). Others: For others, tap a color (seven choices).
9. Do one of the following depending on your selection at step 6. [Depth]: Set the color for each depth range. For example, when the red icon is se­lected in [Color 1], the track is red for depths from 5 to 10 ft. [SST Range]: Set the color for each range of sea surface temperature. For exam­ple, when the blue icon is selected in [Color 1] (temperature range: 10 to 15°F), the track is blue for temperatures from 10 to 15°F. [SST Variation]: Set the color for each temperature variation. Tap [Step 0.2°F], then set each color. Do the same for [Step 2.0°F]. [Speed]: Set the color for each speed range. For example, when the blue icon is selected in [Color 1], the track is blue for speed from 0 to 5 kn.
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[Bottom Discrimination]: Set the color for each bottom sediment. For example, when the blue icon is selected in [Mud], the track where mud is found is blue. [Depth Variation]: Set the color for each depth variation. Tap [Step 2.0 ft], then set each color. Do the same for [Step 20.0 ft], and [Step 200.0 ft]. [Day of the Week]: Specify the color to paint the track for each day of the week.
Note: For [Depth] and [Speed], the track is shown in black when the set maximum value is exceeded.
10. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
On the chart plotter display
1. Tap a section of track to display the Pop-up menu.
2. Tap [Color].
3. Tap a color.
2.12.5 Track thickness
You can set the thickness of the track. If you are following the same track many times, it can be useful to show the track in the thinnest width, to prevent overlapping of track on the screen.
1. Home page[Settings][Ship & Track][Track].
2. Use the slider bar for [Track Thickness] to set desired thickness. (The thickness can also be set with the software keyboard. Tap the keyboard in the [Track Thickness] field then enter desired thickness.) Setting [1] is the thinnest; [4] is the thickest.
3. Tap [] on the title bar to finish and close the menu.
2.12.6 How to create a route with past track (follow track)
You can use past track to create a route. The route is saved to the [Routes] list.
1. Tap the past track to use to create a route to show the Pop-up menu.
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2. Tap [Follow Track].
3. Enter route name, then tap [] to save the route name and finish. A route is created with past track. Points are automatically entered and arrows (see "1" in the illustration at the bottom of the next page) point in the direction of travel.
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2.12.7 How to create a route with track currently being recorded (track back)
You can create a route with track that is currently being recorded. This method can be useful for retracing track; for example, when you need to retrieve crab pots or the like. The route is saved to the [Routes] list.
1. Tap the current track or vessel icon to show the Pop-up menu.
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Pop-up menu when
track is selected
2. Tap [Track Back].
3. Enter route name, then tap [].
A route is then created as shown below.
• Points are created along the route. Arrows on the route point in the direction of trav-
el.
• A light purple 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.
Light purple dashed line: Course
Destination
(1st waypoint)
Waypoint
between first destination and the point where Track Back starts.
Start point of Track Back ( )
1
Cross-track
rrows point in
direction of travel
Arrival range
Yellow line: Shortest course from the current position to the go to point
error lines
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Track search options
When you are following a track back route, the functions described below are avail­able, from the Pop-up menu. Tap the yellow line to display the Pop-up menu. For de­tails about each function, see chapter 5.
• [Stop Nav.]: Stop following the route.
• [Restart Nav.]: Restart following the route.
• [Extend]: Extend a route from the last point on the route.
• [Rte Detail]: Open the [Route Detail] list.
2.12.8 Tracks list
Saved tracks are stored in the [Tracks] list, where you can view, edit and delete tracks. Track is initially saved under the year, month and day of creation. You can change the name of a track as desired.
The name, color, date/hour of creation, length, and duration of each track are shown in the list.
Track can be sorted by creation date, name, color, duration, length, and range. The current search method is highlighted in gray.
How to show the Tracks list
1. Home page[Lists][Tracks]. The active track is denoted by replacing [Name]
with [Active Track] (in flashing red characters).
2. To search, sort the list, follow the applicable procedure on the next several pages.
How to sort track
[Date] Sort by date registered, in oldest-to-newest order. [Name]: Sort by track name, in alphabet order. [Color]: Sort by color. [Duration]: Sort by duration. [Length]: Sort by track length, from shortest to longest. [Range]: Sort by range from own ship, from nearest to farthest.
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How to search track
Tracks can be searched by character string, name, and color.
Search by character string
a) Tap the magnifying glass icon at the top of the screen to show the software
keyboard.
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b) Enter search string (track’s full name, or 2-3 characters), then tap [].
The track searched appears in the [Tracks] list. Search by alphabet
a) Confirm that the sort method is selected to [Name].
b) Tap applicable alphabet heading in the list.
The search keyboard appears, with the searchable alphabets shown in blue.
c) Tap the alphabet to search.
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