Furuno NavNet TZtouch3 Series Operator's Manual

Furuno NavNet TZtouch3 Series Operator's Manual

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  • Page 3 How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter on Maintenance. If a battery is used, tape the + and - terminals of the battery before disposal to pre- vent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
  • Page 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these safety instructions before you operate the equipment. WARNING Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious injury if not avoided. Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate CAUTION injury if not avoided. Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action Mandatory Action WARNING...
  • Page 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION WARNING The fish finder picture is not Keep units other than the radar refreshed when the picture antenna away from rain and advance setting is “OFF”. water. Do not use high-pressure cleaners Fire or electrical shock can occur if to clean this equipment.
  • Page 6 Safety Labels malfunction. A safety label is attached to the display unit. Do not remove the label. If the label is missing or damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement. Name: Warning Label (2) Type: 03-129-1001-3 Code No.: 100-236-743-10...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ......................... xiv SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................xvii SYSTEM INTRODUCTION ..................1-1 1.1 Controls, Touchscreen Operations................1-1 1.2 Remote Control Units (option) ..................1-5 1.2.1 Remote Control MCU-002................1-5 1.2.2 Remote Control Unit MCU-004 ..............1-6 1.2.3 Control Unit MCU-005 ..................1-8 1.2.4 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 of the Display and Hue ..........1-13 1.5 Home Screen......................1-15...
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.5.4 Boat icon orientation ..................2-6 2.6 How to Find Information Chart Object and Chart Information ........2-6 2.6.1 Chart object information ................. 2-6 2.6.2 Chart information.................... 2-7 2.7 How to Find the Range and Bearing Between Two Locations........2-8 2.8 Multiple Chart Plotter Displays ...................
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.2.2 How to enter an event mark ................4-3 4.3 How to Display Point, Event Mark, Catch Information..........4-5 4.4 How to Enter a Comment for an Event Mark..............4-5 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...
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5.3.3 How to delete a point (incl. route point) on a route ........5-5 5.3.4 How to extend a route ..................5-5 5.4 Routes List ......................... 5-6 5.5 How to Find Number of Routes Created ..............5-10 5.6 How to Find a Route on the Chart................
  • Page 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.13 Echo Average ......................6-15 6.14 Guard Zone ......................6-15 6.14.1 How to set a guard zone ................6-15 6.14.2 How to activate or deactivate a guard zone ..........6-16 6.14.3 How to hide a guard zone ................6-16 6.15 Watchman ........................6-17 6.16 Echo Trail .........................6-18 6.16.1 How to show, hide echo trails...............6-18 6.16.2 How to clear echo trails ................6-18...
  • Page 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS 7.10 How to Measure Range, Depth to an Object ............7-12 7.11 Echo History Display ....................7-12 7.12 How to Balance Echo Strength ................7-13 7.13 Fish Finder Alarms ....................7-14 7.13.1 How to set an alarm ..................7-14 7.13.2 How to activate or deactivate an alarm ............
  • Page 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS FILE OPERATIONS ....................9-1 9.1 File Format .........................9-1 9.2 How to Export User Objects ..................9-2 9.3 How to Import User Objects ..................9-2 9.4 How to Export, Import Track..................9-3 9.5 How to Backup the Equipment Settings ..............9-4 9.6 How to Load the Equipment Settings .................9-4 9.7 My TimeZero Cloud Data Service ................9-5 9.7.1 How to save settings/data to the cloud............9-5...
  • Page 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS 12.7.4 How to select the data to display in a data box.......... 12-28 12.7.5 Troll mode ....................12-29 12.7.6 Trouble codes .................... 12-30 12.7.7 Alarm list ....................12-30 13. WEATHER OPERATIONS...................13-1 13.1 Weather Display Introduction ................... 13-1 13.2 NavCenter Weather ....................
  • Page 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS 16. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING ............16-1 16.1 Maintenance ......................16-1 16.2 Fuse Replacement ....................16-2 16.3 Life of Parts ......................16-2 16.4 Troubleshooting......................16-3 16.4.1 General troubleshooting ................16-3 16.4.2 Plotter troubleshooting .................16-4 16.4.3 Radar troubleshooting ..................16-4 16.4.4 Fish finder troubleshooting ................16-5 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE ..................AP-1 APPENDIX 2 TRANSDUCER LIST ................AP-15 APPENDIX 3 ALERT MESSAGES .................AP-18 APPENDIX 4 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION ..........AP-24...
  • Page 16: Foreword

    A Word to the Owner Congratulations on your choice of Multi Function Display, a member of the NavNet TZtouch3 fam- ily of multi-function displays. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability.
  • Page 17 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: 1950212-01.** Application: 1950213-01.** ** denotes minor modifications. CE declaration With regards to CE declarations, please refer to our website (www.furuno.com), for further infor- mation about RoHS conformity declarations.
  • Page 18 FOREWORD Standards used in this manual • Key names are shown in boldface type. For example, ENT key (on the MCU-002, MCU-004 or MCU-005). • Menu items, on-screen indications, and the names of pop-up menus and pop-up windows are shown in brackets. For example, the [Settings] menu. •...
  • Page 19: System Configuration

    : Use a commercially available PoE hub. "GS108PE" of NETGEAR has tested compatible. The basic functions of the hub were verified, however the compatibility of all functions were not checked. FURUNO cannot guarantee proper operation. : The HDMI output resolution is fixed to 1280×800. To use a touch monitor for operation, its resolution must be 1280×800 (Aspect ratio 16:9) and with HPD (Hot Plug Detection) function.
  • Page 20 The basic functions of the hub were verified, however the compatibility of all functions were not checked. FURUNO cannot guarantee proper operation. : When using a USB OTG as a USB host device, this equipment operates as a touch operation output device.
  • Page 21: System Introduction

    SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Controls, Touchscreen Operations The multi function display unit is operated with a touchscreen and keys (TZT12F only). An optional remote controller also controls operations. Control description TZT12F Front Rear Item Function • Short push: Turns the power on. With the unit powered, the [Quick Access] window appears.
  • Page 22 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Item Function Event/MOB key • Short push: Creates an event mark at the boat's location. • Long push: Creates an MOB at the boat's location. Home key • Short push: Opens the Home screen. • Long push: Opens the [Settings] menu. Micro SD card slot Slot for chart card, and memory card (storing track, routes, points, setting data).
  • Page 23 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Touchscreen operations The tables which follow outline the touchscreen operations. Operations with a finger Operation with a finger Function • Select a menu item. • Select an object or position to display the cor- responding pop-up menu. Long •...
  • Page 24 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Notes on touchscreen 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.
  • Page 25: Remote Control Units (Option)

    (selection cursor) marks current selection in menus. 1.2.1 Remote Control MCU-002 Function STBY•AUTO Switches the steering mode of the FURUNO NAVpilot series Autopilot between the Stand- by and AUTO modes. When switching occurs, a beep sounds* and a message informs you of Navpilot mode change.
  • Page 26: Remote Control Unit Mcu-004

    See section 2.10.8. 1.2.2 Remote Control Unit MCU-004 Function STBY•AUTO Switches the steering mode of the FURUNO NAVpilot series Autopilot between the Stand-by and AUTO modes. When switching occurs, a beep sounds* and a message informs you of Navpilot mode change.
  • Page 27 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Function Joystick Short push: Works same as tap gesture. • Opens the pop-up menu. • Activates the item selected by the cursor. Long push: Works same as long tap gesture. • Enables editing of display icons. Joystick operation: Cursor mode operation: Moves the cursor.
  • Page 28: Control Unit Mcu-005

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.2.3 Control Unit MCU-005 Key Name Description Power lamp When the power is applied to the MCU-005, the lamp is lit. EVENT key • Short push: Creates an event mark at the boat's location. • Long push: Creates an MOB at the boat's location. GAIN/TX key Short push: Adjusts the radar gain/AC SEA/AC RAIN or ad- just the Fish Finder/Multi-beam Sounder gain.
  • Page 29 • Moves the selection cursor. CURSOR key CURSOR key STBY/AUTO key Switches the steering mode of the FURUNO NAVpilot series Autopilot between the Stand-by and AUTO modes. When switching occurs, a beep sounds* and a message informs you of Navpilot mode change.
  • Page 30: Remote Control Unit Group Settings

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.2.4 Remote Control Unit group settings If multiple NavNet TZtouch3 units are installed in the network, you can select the dis- play to show on a unit, using the MCU-004 or MCU-005. Additionally, you can select the order in which to cycle through the displays. Note: Confirm that there are no duplicate unit nicknames in the network.
  • Page 31 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Based on the menu settings shown on the previous page, the installed configura- tion should look similar to the following image. A TZT12F_FB_LEFT B TZT12F_FB_RIGHT MCU1 FLYBRIDGE (A) and (B) can STBY STBY HOME • • AUTO AUTO BRILL FUNC...
  • Page 32: How To Turn The Power On Or Off

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION How to Turn the Power On or Off How to turn the power on Tap (push for TZT12F) the power switch ( ) on TZT16F/19F the front panel to turn the power on.The equip- TZT12F ment beeps twice and the splash screen appears. After the startup process is completed, the wel- come screen replaces the splash screen.
  • Page 33: How To Adjust The Brilliance Of The Display And Hue

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION How to turn the power off Tap (push for TZT12F) the power switch to show the [Quick Access] window. DRS6A_X-CLASS BBDS1 Touch Screen Device Network Tap [Device] to power off only this unit, or [Network] to power this unit and all other NavNet TZtouch3 units in the network.
  • Page 34 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION To adjust the brilliance, tap (push for TZT12F) the power switch, drag the icon on the slider bar or tap the slider bar. To select the hue, tap the applicable icon above the slider bar. The Auto icon auto- matically adjust the hue according to the time of day at your ship’s position.
  • Page 35: Home Screen

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Home Screen The Home screen is where you access functions and menus, select displays, and check sensor status. Tap the [Home] icon at the top left corner to show the Home screen. The Home screen is automatically closed, and the previous operation display restored, when no operation is detected for approx.
  • Page 36: How To Select A Display

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION The Sensor icons show the sensors connected in the system and their status, in the following colors. White: Sensor normal; Red: Sensor error; Gray: Sensor inactive (stopped). The Functions section provides the features mentioned below. If the item is hidden, drag up or down from [Settings].
  • Page 37: How To Select A Display From The Quick Page

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 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 screen. To show the quick page, swipe the top of the screen downward. Tap desired display icon to change the display.
  • Page 38: How To Edit The Display Icons

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION How to Edit the Display Icons The default Home screen arrangement provides display icons in a configuration ac- cording 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 can be shown in full screen, 2-way, 3- way or 4-way split screens.
  • Page 39: How To Edit A Display Icon

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.7.2 How to edit a display icon Long tap the display icon to edit to show the editing icons on the display icon. Tap the applicable editing icon. Refer to the figure and instructions below. Edit icon content Remove icon Long Change icon size...
  • Page 40: Edge Swipe Functions

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Edge Swipe Functions This equipment has five edge swipe functions: quick page, slide-out menu, pop-up menu, [Layers] menu, and data area (nav data). Swipe or tap the screen at the loca- tions shown below to access the hidden functions. A window other than a data area is automatically erased from the screen when it is not operated within the time specified with [User Interface Auto-Hide] in the [Gener- al]→[Settings] menu.
  • Page 41 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION The [Layers] menu provides quick access to the layer options, often-used functions and detailed settings of the active display. Tap a slide switch to turn a function on or off. Unavailable functions are grayed out. This menu can also be accessed from the slide-out menu in some modes.
  • Page 42: Data Area

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Data Area The data area at the left side of the screen shows various navigation, engine, tank and active display sensor data. You can select the data to display, select format (analog or digital) for data and change the order of the data. Data availability depends on your system configuration.
  • Page 43: How To Change The Order Of The Data

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.9.1 How to change the order of the data 1. Long tap the data area to show the [Edit NavData] display screen. Grip icon 2. Press and hold the grip icon of the data to move, then drag and drop the data box to its new location.
  • Page 44: How To Add Data To A Data Area

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.9.3 How to add data to a data area 1. Long tap the data area to show the [Edit NavData] display screen. 2. Tap an unoccupied area in the data box to show the [Add NavData] window. You can also show this window by tapping [Add NavData].
  • Page 45: How To Change The Display Method For The Data In A Data Box

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.9.5 How to change the display method for the data in a data box The data in the data boxes can be shown in graphic, numeric, or graph format. 1. Tap the data box to process. 2. At the top of the [Modify NavData] window, tap [Change Type] 3.
  • Page 46: How To Display 3-Axis Speed From The Sc-33/Scx-20

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 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 to the same network, you can use a box in the data area as a dedicated SC-33/SCX-20 display. Note: This function requires PGN 130578 Vessel Speed Components to be output from the SC-33/SCX-20.
  • Page 47: User Interface

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.10 User Interface You can change the size of some items in the user interface and those items are cir- cumscribed in the figure below. The figure below shows a display example in the [Normal] configuration. Event icon Navigation bar Center vessel Home...
  • Page 48: Microsd Cards

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.11 MicroSD Cards This equipment uses microSD cards for chart cards and data storage (tracks, routes, points, boundaries, catches, photos, and setting data. With use of the SDU-001 or a SD card reader, SDXC (Secure Digital Extended Capacity) cards can also be used. How to insert a microSD card Before inserting a chart card in the multi function display, turn off the power.
  • Page 49 The table below list the cards that have been verified for use with this equipment. Note 1: The cards were verified using basic functions. All functions were not verified. FURUNO does not guarantee card operations. Note 2: Cards other than those listed below have not been verified.
  • Page 50: Chart Plotter Introduction

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 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) is also provided. The plotter section has functions to enter points, and create and plan routes. The chart plotter receives position data fed from the built-in GNSS (GPS) receiver (TZT12F/16F) or, in the case of the TZT19F, the external GNSS (GPS) receiver.
  • Page 51: Radar Introduction

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.13 Radar Introduction 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.
  • Page 52: Sounder (Fish Finder) Introduction

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.14 Sounder (Fish Finder) Introduction The sounder display provides a picture of the echoes found by the fish finder. Echoes are scrolled across the screen from the right position to the left position. The echoes at the right position are the current echoes. These echoes can be from separate fish, a school of fish, or the bottom.
  • Page 53: Settings Menu

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 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 screen, is automatically closed, and the previous operation display restored, when no operation is detected for approx. one minute.
  • Page 54 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION • Alphabet, numerical data entry: A menu item that requires entry of alphabet and/or numerical data has a keyboard icon ( ). Tap the keyboard icon to show the keyboard. (The keyboard displayed depends on the item selected. Some items provide only the numeric keyboard.) Enter data, then tap [ ] to con- firm.
  • Page 55 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION • Color selection: A menu item that requires selection of color shows the current color selection to the right of the name of the menu item. Tap the menu item to show the color options. Tap color option desired. Current selection is highlight- ed with a light blue square.
  • Page 56: Two-Finger Tap Function

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.16 Two-Finger Tap Function The two-finger tap function provides a shortcut to commonly used functions. You can program two shortcuts, and access them with short or long two-finger taps. For the TZT12F, this function can also be carried out with the FUNC key. Note: When [Touch Output] (see section 10.6) is enabled, the two-finger tap function is not available on the display that shows the output from the HDMI port.
  • Page 57: Language

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.17 Language The default interface language is English (United States). To change the language, do as follows: 1. Go to the Home screen, then tap [Settings]→[General]→[Language]. 2. Tap the language to use. The message "APPLICATION HAVE TO RESTART NOW! DO YOU WANT TO RESTART APPLICATION?"...
  • Page 58 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 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].
  • Page 59: Wireless Lan Settings

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.19 Wireless LAN Settings You can connect to the internet with the wireless LAN signal to download weather in- formation (see chapter 13). Also, using wireless LAN, you can connect an iOS or An- ™ droid device to monitor the NavNet TZtouch3 from the connected device. The wireless LAN can be used two ways: •...
  • Page 60 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 5. Turn on [Wireless] to see the available WLAN networks at the bottom of the screen. XXXXX XXXXX 6. Tap the network to use. XXXXX CANCEL FORGET CONNECT 7. Tap [Connect] to show the network key input window. 8.
  • Page 61: How To Create A Local Wireless Network

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.19.2 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.
  • Page 62: How To Create And Login To Your My Timezero ™ Account

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION ™ 1.20 How to Create and Login to Your My TimeZero Account ™ You will need to create a My TimeZero account to access the cloud and My Friends (social network) functions. Prepare a PC or mobile device to complete the registration. 1.
  • Page 63 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 5. Click [Get started!] to finish. 6. From a PC or mobile device, follow the link provided in the e-mail to log into your account. Leave the NavNet TZtouch3 as is. 7. Tap [Go to Log in page] on this equipment. 8.
  • Page 64: Pin Code Lock

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.21 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: Make a note of your password and store it in a safe place. If the password is forgotten you cannot retrieve your user data (points, routes, tracks, boundaries, catch- es, photos, settings).
  • Page 65: Chart Plotter

    CHART PLOTTER This chapter shows you how to do the following: • Use and prepare the chart plotter display • Set chart plotter related alarms • Control the track Chart Type A world map in raster chart format is included in your unit. A vector chart for the US coastline (Alaska and Hawaii included) is provided also.
  • Page 66: Display Range

    2. CHART PLOTTER Display Range You can change the display range to change the amount of information shown. The selected range appears in the box at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. Range area Range area Display range How to zoom in or out the display range Method 1: Pinch the chart plotter display.
  • Page 67: Orientation Mode

    2. CHART PLOTTER 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 ori- entation mode. • North Up: North is at the top of the screen. When your heading changes, the boat icon moves according to heading.
  • Page 68: The Boat Icon

    2. CHART PLOTTER The Boat Icon 2.5.1 Description The boat icon (red) marks current position and moves according to your vessel’s movement. The following in- formation also appears with the boat icon. Heading line • Heading line: a straight line that runs from your posi- Turn direction indicator tion and shows the current heading.
  • Page 69: Cog Vector Length

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.5.3 COG vector length The COG vector can be set to show one of the following: • 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.
  • Page 70: Boat Icon Orientation

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.5.4 Boat icon orientation You can select the orientation of the boat icon to heading or COG. 1. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings]→[Ship & Track]. 2. Tap [Vessel Icon Orientation]. 3. Tap [Heading] or [COG]. 4.
  • Page 71: Chart Information

    2. CHART PLOTTER Detailed information Tap an object to show the pop-up menu. Tap [Chart Object info] on the pop-up menu to show detailed information. 2.6.2 Chart information Tap a location on the chart not occupied by a chart object, then tap [Chart Info] on the pop-up menu.
  • Page 72: How To Find The Range And Bearing Between Two Locations

    2. CHART PLOTTER 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 dig- itally indicated on the screen.
  • Page 73: Multiple Chart Plotter Displays

    2. CHART PLOTTER Multiple Chart Plotter Displays Three chart plotter displays can be shown on one screen. With three chart plotter dis- plays, you can see the conditions around your ship on both short and long ranges. Al- so, you can see how your ship moves toward your destination from more than one angle.
  • Page 74: Cartographic Text And Objects On Vector Charts

    2. CHART PLOTTER Cartographic Text and Objects on Vector Charts This section shows you how to show or hide the cartographic objects and text infor- mation that appear on the vector charts. 2.9.1 Control visibility of text and object information in vector charts The [Settings]→[Vector Chart] menu controls the visibility of text and object informa- tion, for example, buoy names and light description.
  • Page 75: Control Visibility Of Cartographic Objects In S-52 Charts

    2. CHART PLOTTER [Display Light Description]: Show or hide the light descriptions. [Display Light Sectors]: Show or hide light sectors for fixed beacons. [Display Routes]: Show or hide routes. [Display Routes Bearings]: Show or hide route bearings. [Display Soundings]: Show or hide depth soundings. [Display Soundings in Red]: Spot soundings whose depths are lower than the value selected on the [Shallower than...] menu are shown in red.
  • Page 76 2. CHART PLOTTER Note: The following menu items except [Reset Default Settings] are unavailable when you select the mode other than [Custom] [Unknown Object]: Show or hide unknown objects that appear on the chart. [Chart Data Coverage]: Show or hide the geographic names and geographic objects. [Water and Seabed Features]: Show or hide the water and seabed presentation.
  • Page 77: Alarms

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.10 Alarms The various Chart Plotter alarms alert you (with audiovisual alarms) when the condi- tions specified are met. These alarms are: • Cross track error alarm • Depth alarm • Sea surface temperature alarm • Speed alarm •...
  • Page 78: Cross Track Error Alarm

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.10.1 Cross Track Error alarm The cross track error alarm tells you when your ship goes off course by more than the limit set (cross track error alarm boundaries). Starting point Go to point Alarm setting Intended :Alarm area course 1.
  • Page 79: Sst Alarm

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.10.3 SST alarm The sea surface temperature alarms tells you when the sea surface temperature is over, under, within, or out of range of the temperature you set. Requires a temperature sensor. Note: Requires connection to appropriate sensor. 1.
  • Page 80: Speed Alarm

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.10.4 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 appropriate sensor. 1. Tap [Speed Alarm] on the [Alarm] menu. 2.
  • Page 81: Wind Speed Alarm

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.10.6 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. Tap [Wind Speed Alarm] on the [Alarm] menu. 2.
  • Page 82: Alarms List

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.10.9 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. Open the home screen, then tap [Lists] followed by [Alarms]. Active alarms are flashing and have a red vertical bar at the let margin.
  • Page 83: How To Show Or Hide The Track Display

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.11.2 How to show or hide the track display Open the [Layers] menu and turn [Tracks] on or off. 2.11.3 Track recording interval Tracks are recorded at specified time or distance intervals to the internal memory of this unit.
  • Page 84: Track Color

    2. CHART PLOTTER For distance-based intervals 1. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings]→[Ship & Track]. 2. Tap [Track Interval]→[Distance], then tap "<" to go back one layer in the menu. 3. Tap [Distance Interval]. The software keyboard appears. 4. Input the desired interval, then tap [ ]. 5.
  • Page 85 2. CHART PLOTTER [SST Variation]: Change the color of the track according to variation in sea sur- face temperature. The following is an example. Temp. range (°F) Color Temp. range (°F) Color 16.60 to 16.80 17.61 to 17.80 Orange 16.81 to 17.00 Yellow 17.81 to 18.00 Blue...
  • Page 86: Track Thickness

    2. CHART PLOTTER selected in [Color 1], the track is blue for speed from 0 to 5 kn. [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. For [Depth], [SST Range], [SST Variation] and [Speed], you can change the threshold amount for each color.
  • Page 87: How To Create A Route With Track Currently Being Recorded (Track Back)

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.11.7 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.
  • Page 88: How To Delete Tracks

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.11.8 How to delete tracks If the screen becomes full of track, you can not know which is the newer track. Delete the tracks you do not need. How to delete a single track Past tracks can be deleted individually. Tap the track, then select [Delete Track] from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 89: Chart Plotter Menu

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.12 Chart Plotter Menu This section describes the [Chart Plotter] menu items, which are in the [Set- tings]→[Chart Plotter] menu. [Grid Interval]: Set the distance between grid lines. The options are [Off] (no lines), [Very Small], [Small], [Medium], [Large], and [Very Large]. [Show Scale Slider]: Show or hide the scale slider.
  • Page 90: Navpilot Series Auto Pilot

    NAVpilot to steer to a point, see subsection 4.15.4. The FURUNO NAVpilot Series Auto Pilot installs in the NavNet TZtouch3 network to get automatic steering when going to a point or a route. The following NAVpilot func- tions can be controlled from a NavNet TZtouch3 display: •...
  • Page 91: How To Show The Navpilot Control Box In The Data Area

    2. CHART PLOTTER If [Alarm Sound when NAVpilot is Engaged] is turned on in the [Alarm] menu, a beep sounds to tell you that the NAVpilot is engaged or disengaged. Note that the beep sounds regardless of the [Alarm Sound] setting. Note: The following PGN sentences should be turned on (in the [Initial Setup] menu) to enable use of the autopilot with this system.
  • Page 92: How To Change The Steering Mode

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.13.3 How to change the steering mode You cannot switch to the window mode (NAVpilot-700 series only) or dodge mode. Manual (stand-by) mode The figure below shows an example of the manual (stand-by) mode. Turn/Menu button Shown only with connection of NAVpilot-300.
  • Page 93 2. CHART PLOTTER AUTO mode Tap [AUTO] on the manual mode to switch to the NAV mode. The figure below shows an example AUTO mode data box. Tap within this area to Set course switch to the manual (stand-by) mode. Heading Turn/Menu button Shown only with connection...
  • Page 94: How To Change The Navpilot Settings

    2. CHART PLOTTER SABIKI mode (NAVpilot-300 only) 1. Tap the Turn/Menu button ( ) in the NAVpilot data box to show the NAVpilot menu. 2. Tap [SABIKI Mode]. Mode 3. Use the set course buttons (see page 2-29) to change your course. Turn mode, Fishing mode (NAVpilot-300 only) 1.
  • Page 95: My Friends (Social Network)

    When the My Friends display is active, the vessels that you have registered (see subsection 2.14.1) are marked with a symbol, as shown in the figure below. Tap the symbol to show detailed information about the vessel. Furuno N 34°26.400’ E 135°07.104’...
  • Page 96: Tz Iboat Functions

    2. CHART PLOTTER 2.15 TZ iBoat Functions With the TZ iBoat application, you can share user objects (points, routes, boundaries, photos and catches) between your NavNet TZtouch3 and your iPad. For how to use the application, see the manual published by Nobeltec. ™...
  • Page 97 2. CHART PLOTTER Moving a photo on-screen 1. Tap the photo you want to move, then select “Move” from the displayed pop-up menu. The move icon appears at the selected photo location, similar to the figure shown to the right. 2.
  • Page 98 2. CHART PLOTTER Editing photo information You can edit photo details from the editing screen. Tap here to show the photo location at Tap here to show the photo location at the center of the Chart Plotter screen. the center of the Chart Plotter screen. Editing is done with one of the following methods: •...
  • Page 99: D Display, Overlays

    3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS 3D Display The 3D display has native 3D chart design that allows full time 3D presentation. This true 3D environment gives you all of the information you require with no restrictions on the information you can see. You can plan your routes, enter points, etc. like on the 2D chart.
  • Page 100: How To Activate The 3D Display

    3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS 3.1.1 How to activate the 3D display 1. To switch between the 2D and 3D displays, tap the 2D/3D switch at the bottom left corner on the screen or drag upward/downwards as shown below. The icon is filled in white when the 3D display is active.
  • Page 101: How To Make The 3D View Clearer

    3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS 3.1.2 How to make the 3D view clearer In the 3D view, the features of the terrain can be more easily recognized by using the emphasis function. The emphasis function has two settings, automatic and manual. Select one following the procedure below.
  • Page 102: Overlays

    3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS Overlays Five overlays are available for the plotter display: depth shading, satellite, radar, tide information, and tidal current. 3.2.1 Depth shading overlay The depth shading overlay shows the depths in different color (the default settings are red (shallow), yellow (medium) and blue (deep)).
  • Page 103 3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS Depth shading settings The depth shading settings are in the [Settings]→[Chart Plotter] menu. [Depth Shading Transparency]: Adjust the degree of transparency of the depth shading overlay. [Auto Depth Shading Color Scale]: Turn automatic depth shading color scale selec- tion on or off.
  • Page 104: Satellite Photo Overlay

    3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS 3.2.2 Satellite photo overlay You can put the satellite photo for your area on the 2D and 3D displays. Open the [Layers] menu then turn [Satellite Photo] on or off. High resolution satellite images for the USA coastline are not provided standard, but are available online for download at no cost.
  • Page 105 3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS How to switch between stand-by and TX, sync overlay and radar ranges Switch between stand-by and TX: Tap the [TX] icon at the bottom-left corner to set the radar in transmit or stand-by state. The icon is filled in white when the radar is transmitting;...
  • Page 106: Tide Info Overlay

    3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS 3.2.4 Tide info overlay Your system carries worldwide tide information, shown with tide icons, which you can overlay on the plotter display. The tide icon ( ) appears at the locations of tidal record- ing stations. How to display the tide info overlay Open the [Layers] menu, then tap [Tide Heights].
  • Page 107 3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS How to display the tide graph • Display tide graph for a tide station: Tap a tide icon then tap the pop-up window. • Display tide graph for the tide station nearest the selected position: Tap the desired position on the chart, then tap [Info].
  • Page 108: Tidal Current Overlay

    3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS 3.2.5 Tidal current overlay In North America, the tidal current data from NOAA can be overlaid on the chart plotter screen. How to display the tidal current overlay Open the [Layers] menu, then turn [Tidal Currents] on. Tidal current icons (arrows) of more than one color appear on the screen and are pointing in various directions.
  • Page 109 3. 3D DISPLAY, OVERLAYS How to display the tidal current graph Tap a tidal current icon to display the pop-up window. Tap [Graph] on the pop-up win- dow to show the [Current] graph window Clock icon Time scale Tidal current speed at the selected time About the tidal current graph •...
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  • Page 111: Points, Boundaries

    POINTS, BOUNDARIES About Points & Event Marks In navigation terminology, a point is any location you mark on the chart plotter, radar, sounder or weather display. A point can be a fishing spot, reference point or other im- portant location. You can use a point you have entered to set as a destination. This unit has 30,000 points (including event marks and MOB marks) into which you can enter position information.
  • Page 112: How To Enter Points, Event Marks

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES How to Enter Points, Event Marks 4.2.1 How to enter a point (plotter and radar displays only) Method 1: Directly on-screen 1. Tap the position on the screen where to put a point. 2. Tap [New Point] on the pop-up menu. The default point icon is put at the position selected, and the point is saved to the [Points] list.
  • Page 113: How To Enter An Event Mark

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES Method 3: Register point on the Points list 1. Go to the Home screen, then tap [Lists]→[Points] to show the [Points] list. 2. Tap the [Add Point] button at top of the screen. The [Point] screen shows the lat- itude and longitude of the point to be registered and its location (on the preview screen).
  • Page 114 4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES Log Catch You can log the specifics of a catch (species, size, weight) together with an event mark, from the [Creating Events] window. 1. Open the [Creating Events ]window, following method 2 or method 3 in this sec- tion, then tap [New].
  • Page 115: How To Display Point, Event Mark, Catch Information

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES How to Display Point, Event Mark, Catch Infor- mation Tap a point, event mark, or catch mark to display its basic information (latitude, longi- tude, range from own ship, bearing from own ship, depth (event mark only). Point information Event mark information Catch information...
  • Page 116: Default Point, Event Mark Settings

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES Default Point, Event Mark Settings 4.5.1 Default point settings The equipment saves a point in the shape, color and size assigned on the [Points & Boundaries] menu. If the default point settings are not to your liking, change them as shown in the procedure below.
  • Page 117: Default Event Mark Settings

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 6. To change point size. operate the slider bar or software keyboard at [Point Size] 7. Tap [Icons Set] to select the icons set to use. 8. Select [Modern] or [Classic], referring to the figure below. [Modern] point [Classic] point 9.
  • Page 118: How To Find Number Of Points Used

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 6. Process Event Mark 2 - 6 similar to how you processed Event Mark 1. 7. Tap the close button to close the menu Note: If you do not require event marks 2 - 6, turn on [Record Event1 Automatically] in the [Points &...
  • Page 119: Points List

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES Points List All points are stored in the [Points] list. The following point data is saved for each point. • Name • Position (latitude/longitude) • Color • Icon • Comment • Distance from own ship 4.7.1 How to show the Points list, process points 1.
  • Page 120 4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES Search by alphabet 1) Tap [Name] if it is not already selected. 2) Tap appropriate alphabet on the list. A search keyboard appears, with the alphabet search-able alphabet(s) colored blue. 3) Tap the alphabet to search. Search by icon or color: 1) Tap the [Icon] (or [Color]) button if it is not already selected.
  • Page 121: How To Move Points

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES Respective search display appears. Search by icon Search by color 3) Tap the icon (or color) to search. The [Points] list shows the tapped icon (or color). 3. Tap the point to confirm or edit to show the Edit screen. 4.
  • Page 122: How To Move A Point Using The Pop-Up Window

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4.8.2 How to move a point using the pop-up window 1. Tap the point to move to show the pop-up window. See section 4.3. 2. Tap the latitude and longitude information at the top of the window to show the software keyboard.
  • Page 123: How To Edit Points

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4.10 How to Edit Points 4.10.1 How to edit an on-screen point 1. Tap the point to edit, then tap [Edit] on the pop-up window. Note: The [ACTIONS] section changes according to route presence, absence. This figure above shows the items available when one or more routes have been registered.
  • Page 124: How To Edit A Point From The Points List

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4) Tap [ ] to finish. 4. To change point comment, tap [Comment] to show the software keyboard. After changing the comment, tap [ ] to finish. 5. To change point color, tap [Color]. Tap desired color, then tap [<] on the title bar to go back one layer in the menu.
  • Page 125: How To Set Point Naming Functions

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4.13 How to set Point Naming Functions In the default setup, a point or event mark is automatically assigned the name “WPXXX” (XXX=three-digit number, sequential order, starting with 001). If you do not need automatic numbering or you want to change the prefix “WP” to something else, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 126: How To Go To A Point

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4.15 How to Go to a Point Tap the point (including MOB mark) to go to among the three methods shown below. • Select the point on the screen • Select a position on the screen • Select the point from the [Points] list After you have selected a point, you can do the following.
  • Page 127: How To Go To A Position Selected On Screen

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES The following occurs: • The Goto point is highlighted. • A purple line and a yellow line extend from the boat icon. The purple line is the course to follow to get to the point. The yellow line is the shortest course from the current position to the Goto point.
  • Page 128 4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES The following occurs: • The Goto point is highlighted. • A purple line and a yellow line appear on the boat icon. The purple line is the course to follow to get to the point. The yellow line is the shortest course from the current position to the Goto point.
  • Page 129: How To Go To A Point Selected From The Points List

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4.15.3 How to go to a point selected from the Points list 1. Go to the Home screen, then tap [Lists]→[Points] to open the [Points] list. 2. If you need to sort the list, use one of the sort buttons at the top of the list. 3.
  • Page 130: How To Use The Navpilot To Steer To A Point

    4.15.4 How to use the NAVpilot to steer to a point When you select a point to follow and a FURUNO NAVpilot is engaged and activated in the system, the message "DO YOU WANT TO NAVIGATE USING THE NAVPI- LOT?" appears. Tap [Yes] to have the NAVpilot steer the vessel, then the NAVpilot automatically goes into the NAV mode.
  • Page 131: How To Restart Or Cancel Navigation To A Point

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES [ID]: Point no. ([Start] or [Goto]) [BTW]: Bearing to Goto point [SPEED]: Speed to Goto point [DISTANCE]: Distance from starting point [TOTAL]: Total distance from start to Goto point [TTG]: Time to go to the Goto point, using speed shown in [SPEED] column.* [TOTAL]: The time from start to the Goto point.* * Calculated by the value in the [SPEED] column.
  • Page 132: Boundaries

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4.17 Boundaries Boundaries can be marked anywhere on the chart plotter screen, and can be used to denote net position, avoidance areas, etc. Boundaries can be shown or hidden and edited. Additionally, an audiovisual alarm can be set to alert when your vessel ap- proaches a boundary.
  • Page 133: How To Show Or Hide All Boundaries

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES Circle boundary 1) Tap the location for the circle area. A yellow circle appears with circle resizing icons. Drag the icons to change the location and radius of the circle. Resize icon Drag to resize the radius of circle. Reposition icon Drag to reposition the circle.
  • Page 134: How To Set Default Boundary Attributes

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4.17.3 How to set default boundary attributes You can set the color, line type and transparency of boundaries on the [Points & Boundaries] menu. 1. On the Home screen, tap [Settings]→[Points & Boundaries]. Scroll to find the [BOUNDARIES] section.
  • Page 135: Boundaries List

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4.17.4 Boundaries list Boundaries are stored on the [Boundaries] list. From the list you can find information about boundaries and edit boundaries. The following data is stored for each boundary created. • Boundary name • Boundary comment •...
  • Page 136 4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES How to search boundaries Boundaries can be searched by entering name, alphabet and color. Search by name 1) Tape the magnifying glass at the top of the screen. 2) Enter the name (2-3 characters) of the boundary to search for, then tap [ ]. Boundaries matching the name entered appear in the list.
  • Page 137 4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES Search by color 1) Tap [Color] at the top of the list. 2) Tap the color to search. The color search screen appears, showing the colors available for search. The alphabets under which boundaries are stored are shown in blue. 3) Tap the color to search.
  • Page 138 4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 3. To find information about a boundary or edit a boundary, tap the boundary entry in the list. Edit screen for Area, Line boundary Edit screen for Circle boundary 4. Tap respective item (Latitude, Longitude circle only), Radius (circle only), Name, Comment, Color, Contour, Transparency to change its data.
  • Page 139: How To Edit An On-Screen Boundary

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4.17.5 How to edit an on-screen boundary On-screen boundaries can be edited as shown in this section. Note: The entire area boundary must be present on the display in order to display it. Zoom to fit the boundary within the screen. 1.
  • Page 140: How To Add A Point To A Boundary

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 6. Use the software keyboard to enter new radius, then tap [ ]. 7. To change the name, tap [Name]. 8. Enter new name, then tap [ ]. 9. To change the comment, tap [Comment]. 10. Enter new comment, then tap [ ]. 11.
  • Page 141: How To Delete A Point From A Line Or Area Boundary

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 6. Use the software keyboard to enter new position, then tap [ ]. 7. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish. 4.17.8 How to delete a point from a line or area boundary You can delete a point from a line or area boundary. 1.
  • Page 142: 10How To Find The Number Of Boundary Points Used

    4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES • The boundary is highlighted. • A dashed black line runs between the boat icon and the notification icon. This line shows the shortest distance between own ship and the boundary. • The range and bearing to the boundary are overlaid on the black line. •...
  • Page 143 4. POINTS, BOUNDARIES 4. Tap the close button on the title bar to close the menu. How to delete all boundaries 1. Go to the Home screen, then tap [Settings]→[Points & Boundaries]→ 2. Tap [Delete All User Objects]. The message "THIS ACTION WIL DELETE PER- MANENTLY ALL USER OBJECTS.
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  • Page 145: Routes

    ROUTES What is a Route? In order to sail from one point to another, it is necessary to change the course several times.The line that connects any two points on a journey is called a “leg” and the total legs on a journey is called a “route”. When you steer along a route, your NavNet TZ- touch3 automatically switches to the next point on the route, and provides information for steering, such as direction and distance to a point.
  • Page 146: How To Create A Route

    5. ROUTES How to Create a Route 5.2.1 How to create a route by selecting positions 1. On the chart plotter screen, tap the location for the 1st point in the route to display the pop-up menu. 2. Tap [New Route]. The flag mark ( ) appears on the se- lected position and the route information box appears (at the top of the screen).
  • Page 147: How To Create A Route With Points

    5. ROUTES 5.2.2 How to create a route with points You can create a route with points (including event marks) you have previously en- tered. 1. Tap a point to display the pop-up menu. 2. Tap [New Route]. The flag mark as below appears on the point.
  • Page 148: How To Edit A Route

    5. ROUTES 5.2.3 How to create a route from the Points list 1. Go to the Home screen, the tap [Lists]→[Points]. 2. Tap the point to be the first point in the route. 3. Tap [Add to Route], the tap [<] on the title bar to return one layer in the list. 4.
  • Page 149: How To Move A Route Point On A Route

    5. ROUTES 5.3.2 How to move a route point on a route You can move a route point on a route as follows. 1. Tap a route point on a route to display the pop-up menu. For example, point #3 in the figure below will be moved. 2.
  • Page 150: Routes List

    5. ROUTES Routes List The created routes are stored in the [Routes] list, where you can edit or see the route data. The list stores the following route data for each route: • Name of route • Total distance of route •...
  • Page 151 5. ROUTES How to search routes Routes can be searched by name, alphabet, color, length, and range. Search by name 1) Tap the magnifying glass icon at the top of the screen to show the software keyboard. 2) Enter search string (route’s full name, or 2-3 characters), then tap [ ]. The route searched appears in the [Routes] list.
  • Page 152 5. ROUTES Search by color 1) Confirm that the sort method is selected to [Color]. 2) Tap the appropriate route color. The color search display appears. 3) Tap the color to search. The routes corresponding to the color tapped appear in the [Routes] list.
  • Page 153 5. ROUTES 5. To find detailed information about a route, tap [Route Detail] to show route details. Vertical bar [ID]: Point no. ([Start] or [Goto]) [BTW]: Bearing to Goto point [SPEED]: Speed to Goto point [DISTANCE]: Distance from starting point [TOTAL]: Total distance from start to Goto point [TTG]*: Time to go to the Goto point, using speed shown in [SPEED] column.
  • Page 154: How To Find Number Of Routes Created

    5. ROUTES How to Find Number of Routes Created Go to the Home screen, then tap [Settings]→[General]. Find [Routes] in the [DATA USAGE] section. In the example below, 10 routes out of 200 have been created. How to Find a Route on the Chart You can easily find the location of a route from the [Routes] list.
  • Page 155: How To Delete All Routes

    5. ROUTES 3. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish. 5.7.3 How to delete all routes 1. Go to the Home screen, then tap [Settings]→[Points]. 2. Tap [Delete All Points & Routes] menu. 3. You are asked if you are sure to delete all routes (and points). Tap [OK]. 4.
  • Page 156: How To Follow A Route

    5. ROUTES 5.10 How to Follow a Route Before you follow a route, make sure that the path to the route is clear. Make sure to zoom your chart to check for hazards that do not appear on a smaller scale. 5.10.1 How to follow an on-screen route 1.
  • Page 157: How To Follow A Route Selected From The Routes List

    5. ROUTES 5.10.2 How to follow a route selected from the Routes list 1. Go to the Home screen, then tap [Lists]→[Routes]. 2. Tap the route to follow then tap [Goto]. The following occurs: • The color of the route becomes purple, and arrows on the route point in the direction in which to follow the route.
  • Page 158: How To Show The Detailed Information About A Route

    5. ROUTES • A solid purple line with arrows connects between current position and the points on the route. This line indicates the set course. A solid yellow line runs between runs between current position and the destination. This line shows the shortest distance to the destination.
  • Page 159: Operations Available When You Follow A Route

    5. ROUTES 5.11 Operations Available When You Follow a Route 5.11.1 How to restart navigation When you follow a route, you can restart the Line 2 navigation to the next route point on the route from current location. When you steer to keep away from an ob- struction or the ship drifts, you go off course as shown in Line 1 in the figure.
  • Page 160: How To Skip A Point On A Route

    5. ROUTES 5.11.4 How to skip a point on a route You can skip a route point to go to the succeeding route point in the route. Open the Slide-out menu, the tap [Route] and [Skip Next]. The current route point is skipped then the next route point becomes the destination.
  • Page 161: Xte Lines

    5. ROUTES 5.11.7 XTE lines The color of the XTE line is red for the port side, green for the starboard side. You can show or hide these lines and set their distance from own ship as follows. 1. Go to the Home screen, then tap [Settings]→[Routes]. 2.
  • Page 162: 11Steering A Route With The Navpilot

    5. ROUTES tion section 5.11.3. If an autopilot is connected, the ship turns after passing the final destination and continues to sail around the final destination. Note: The rudder may be suddenly turned depending on the make of autopilot and vessel speed. To cancel route navigation after reaching the final destination, select [Stop Navi- gation].
  • Page 163: Sar Operations

    5. ROUTES 5.12 SAR Operations The SAR (Search And Rescue) feature facilitates search and rescue, and MOB (Man Over Board) operations. This feature requires several installation menu changes and requires a qualified technician to make the necessary menu changes. To active this feature, contact your local dealer.
  • Page 164 5. ROUTES Type Sample Pattern Parallel/Creeping Line 200m Section length and bearing 0.0° 0 0 0 600m 90.0° 200m 0.0° 600m 270.0° 200m 0.0° Section length 600m set at step 4 90.0° Commence point Search bearing Sector Search 200m m 200m 200m m 200m...
  • Page 165: Fuel Level Indicators

    5. ROUTES The screen shows the SAR and the SAR area, a dashed rectangle. 7. To change the search commence point, drag the icon marked with “1” in the figure above. 8. If necessary, change the bearing search area. Drag the icon resting on the SAR area, or tap the desired location on the screen.
  • Page 166: Laylines

    5. ROUTES 5.14 Laylines A layline is the best course for route, calculated using wind speed and direction heading , own ship speed and tidal currents Appropriate sensors for these data are required to use the layline feature. Item set at section 5.14.1. Laylines Laylines 5.14.1...
  • Page 167: How To Change The Polar Wind File

    Polar files can be downloaded from the MyTimeZero cloud service and im- ported to the NavNet TZtouch3. 1. From a your PC (internet connection required), access the following site (without quotation marks) “https://furuno.mytimezero.com/#/tzt2/polars”. ™ 2. Login to your MyTimeZero account.
  • Page 168: Routes Menu

    5. ROUTES 5.15 Routes Menu This section provides descriptions for the items in the [Routes] menu not previously mentioned. :[Default Route Color]: Select the color of the routes. The options are red, blue, green, yellow, magenta, orange, cyan, or black & white. [Route Thickness]: Select the thickness of the routes.
  • Page 169: Radar

    RADAR This chapter provides the information necessary for radar operation, which requires a radar sensor. Radar-related settings can be accessed in the two ways shown below. In this manual, this operation is written as “Open the [Radar] menu.” • From the Home screen, tap [Settings]→[Radar]. •...
  • Page 170: How To Adjust The Gain

    6. RADAR How to Adjust the Gain You can adjust the gain (sensitivity) of the radar receiver. The correct setting shows some background noise on the screen. If you do not use enough gain, weak echoes are erased. If you use more gain than necessary, the background noise hides both weak and strong targets.
  • Page 171 6. RADAR Method 2: Radar Control data box in data area The gain can be adjusted from the data area, with the [Radar Control] box in the [RA- DAR] data box. 1. Tap [RADAR] at the bottom of the data area. 2.
  • Page 172: How To Reduce The Sea Clutter

    6. RADAR How to Reduce the Sea Clutter The reflected echoes from waves appear at the central part of the screen and have the name "sea clutter". The sea clutter increases in width as the height of waves and the height of the antenna above the water increase. If the sea clutter is strong, targets can be hidden inside the clutter, like in the right-hand figure.
  • Page 173: Range Scale

    6. RADAR Range Scale The range setting controls the size of the area (in nautical miles, kilometers or statute miles) that appears on your screen. The range appears at the bottom right-hand cor- ner of the screen. How to zoom in or out the range scale The range scale can be selected two ways, as shown below.
  • Page 174: How To Measure The Range And Bearing From Your Ship To A Target

    6. RADAR How to select an orientation mode To select an orientation mode, tap the orientation mode icon [HU] (or [NU] whichever is shown) at the bottom right corner of the screen to show [HU] (Head-up) or [NU] (North-up). Head-up: North-up: Orientation mode icon How to Measure the Range and Bearing from...
  • Page 175: How To Set The Number Of The Range Rings To Show

    6. RADAR 6.8.2 How to set the number of the range rings to show 1. Open the [Radar] menu. 2. Tap [Rings Interval]. 3. Tap a number. [Automatic] automatically selects the number of rings according to the range scale. 4. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish. 6.8.3 How to select the range rings mode To select the range rings mode, open the [Radar] menu, then set [Bearing Scale...
  • Page 176: How To Measure The Range And Bearing To An Object

    6. RADAR Head up mode Heading line North (“0”) Boat icon Bearing scale Relative: Bearing scale is fixed and “0” is True: Bearing scale rotates according to at the top of the screen. the movement of your ship. North up mode Heading line Boat...
  • Page 177: How To Measure The Range With The Vrm

    6. RADAR 6.8.5 How to measure the range with the VRM The VRM is a dashed ring so that you can identify the VRM from the fixed range rings. Method 1: Using the EBL/VRM box in the data area 1. Referring to section section 1.9.3, add the [EBL/VRM] data box to the [RADAR] data area.
  • Page 178 6. RADAR Method 2: Using the pop-up menu 1. Tap the radar display to show the pop-up menu, then tap [VRM]→[Adjust]. 2. Operate the VRM rests on the inner edge of the target. Drag the VRM on the radar display, drag the knob on the slider, drag the VRM indication box, or tap the “+” or “-”...
  • Page 179: How To Measure The Bearing With The Ebl

    6. RADAR 6.8.6 How to measure the bearing with the EBL Method 1: Using the EBL/VRM box in the data area 1. Referring to section section 1.9.3, add the [EBL/VRM] data box to the [RADAR] data area. 2. Display the data area, then tap [RADAR]. 3.
  • Page 180: How To Select The Ebl Reference

    6. RADAR Method 2: Using the pop-up menu 1. Tap the radar display to show the pop-up menu, the tap [EBL]→[Adjust]. 2. Operate the EBL so that it passes through the center of the target Drag the EBL on the radar display, drag the knob on the slider, drag the EBL indication box, or tap the “+”...
  • Page 181: How To Measure The Range And Bearing Between Two Targets

    6. RADAR How to Measure the Range and Bearing Between Two Targets You can measure the range and bearing between any two targets with the “ruler” fea- ture, which you can access from the slide-out menu. 1. Open the slide-out menu then tap [Distance] to display the ruler, which has two drag-able circles connected with a line.
  • Page 182: Heading Line

    6. RADAR 6.11 Heading Line The heading line indicates your heading in all orientation modes. This line connects between your position to the outer edge of the radar display. The line is at zero degrees on the bearing scale in the head-up mode. The orientation of the line changes in the north-up mode with the movement of your ship.
  • Page 183: Echo Average

    6. RADAR 6.13 Echo Average The sea clutter reduction circuit can remove wanted echoes. If this occurs, use the echo average feature. Echo average reduces the brilliance of targets within sea clutter to allow you to better discriminate targets from sea clutter. Note 1: Echo average requires heading and position data.
  • Page 184: How To Activate Or Deactivate A Guard Zone

    6. RADAR 4. Tap [Resize]. Drag icons appear at the corners of the guard zone. 5. Drag the icons to adjust the guard zone. Note: To create a 360 degree zone about own ship, set all four drag icons in the same direction.
  • Page 185: Watchman

    6. RADAR 6.15 Watchman The watchman feature transmits the radar for one minute at a specified time interval (5, 10 or 20 minutes) to monitor the guard zone. If a target is found in the guard zone, the watchman is canceled and the radar continues to transmit. This feature helps you watch for targets in the area you set when you do not continuously require the radar.
  • Page 186: Echo Trail

    6. RADAR 6.16 Echo Trail Echo trails show the movements of radar targets relative or true to your ship in imita- tion afterglow, in a color different from the echo color. This function helps alert you to possible collision conditions. Note: In the dual radar display, echo trail works only on the left side screen (shown as (1) in the figure to the right).
  • Page 187: How To Select The Echo Trail Mode (Reference)

    6. RADAR 6.16.4 How to select the echo trail mode (reference) Trail movement can be set for relative or true. Relative trails: Show the relative movements between targets and your ship. True motion trails: Show the movements of targets according to the targets over-the- ground speeds and courses.
  • Page 188: How To Select Echo Trail Shading

    6. RADAR 6.16.6 How to select echo trail shading The afterglow of the target trails can be shown in a single tone or gradual shading. Target [Single] trail [Multi] trail 1. Open the [Radar] menu. 2. Set [Trail Shade]. 3. Select [Single] or [Multi] as appropriate. 4.
  • Page 189: Echo Color

    6. RADAR 6.19 Echo Color Echo color is available in colors of green, yellow or multicolor. [Multicolor] displays echoes in colors of red, yellow and green, corresponding to signal levels of strong, me- dium and weak. 1. Open the [Radar] menu. 2.
  • Page 190: Dual-Range Display

    6. RADAR 6.21 Dual-Range Display The dual-range display scans and displays two different radar ranges at the same time, with a single antenna. There is no time delay between the two pictures and, with the magnetron radar, you have separate control of each picture. (The solid state radar has some restrictions.
  • Page 191: Bird Mode

    6. RADAR * The no.1 screen is independent of the no.2 screen when the no.2 screen is in stand- by. However, when the no.2 screen goes to transmit state, so does the no.1 screen. Two-way split Three-way split Four-way split 6.22 Bird Mode The Bird mode, which requires the radar sensor DRS6A X-Class/DRS12A X-Class/...
  • Page 192: Target Analyzer

    6. RADAR To select the bird mode setting, open the [Layers] menu, tap [Bird Mode], then se- lect [Calm], [Moderate], or [Rough]. [Calm]: Suitable in calm conditions where sea clutter is weak. Applies low sea clutter reduction to show weak bird echoes. When sea clutter is strong, bird echoes may be hidden inside the sea clutter.
  • Page 193 6. RADAR Note 5: When the radial component* of target velocity (see below for description) is 50 kn or higher, the target may be painted in a wrong color. For example, an approach- ing target whose speed is 50 kn or higher should be painted in red, but is painted in green.
  • Page 194 6. RADAR The figure below shows an actual radar image with the target analyzer activated. Approaching Approaching target (red) target (red) Target Analyzer: OFF Target Analyzer: Target Mode Approaching Approaching targets (red) targets (red) Rain (blue) Rain (blue) Target Analyzer: Rain Mode Operating mode and range Range Range...
  • Page 195: Connecting With Far-2Xx7/Far-15Xx Series Marine Radars

    6. RADAR 6.24 Connecting With FAR-2xx7/FAR-15xx Series Ma- rine Radars Your NavNet TZtouch3 can connect with the FAR-2xx7 series and FAR-15xx series Marine Radars. The following radar type and software version restrictions apply. FAR- 15xx series: Non IMO-types only with software version 01.19, or later. FAR-2xx7 se- ries: C-types only with software version 04.08, or later.
  • Page 196: Rezboost

    6. RADAR 6.25 RezBoost The azimuth resolution of the radar echoes can be switched in the range of 1-2 times, with the radar sensor DRS4D-NXT/DRS6A-NXT. Four settings are available, [Stan- dard], [Enhanced1], [Enhanced2], or [Enhanced 3]. Select [Enhanced 3] for better echo resolution.
  • Page 197: Radar Menu

    6. RADAR 6.26 Radar Menu This section provides the descriptions for the radar menu items not mentioned earlier. RADAR INITIAL SETUP section [Antenna Rotation]: Starts or stop antenna rotation. For the serviceman. See the in- stallation manual. [Antenna Heading Align]: Compensates for error in positioning of the antenna unit at installation.
  • Page 198: How To Interpret The Radar Display

    6. RADAR [Tuning Source]: For dual range display, select the range to use as the manual tuning source. Not available (grayed out) with the radar sensor DRS4DL/DRS4DL+, DRS4D- NXT. [Radar Monitoring]: Show various voltage levels, and ARPA data. For the service technician.
  • Page 199 6. RADAR Virtual image A large target near your ship can show at two positions on the screen. One of the po- sitions is the true echo reflected by the target. The other position is a false echo which is caused by the "mirror effect" of a large object on or near your ship. See the figure shown below for an example of this type of false echo.
  • Page 200: Search And Rescue Transponder (Sart)

    6. RADAR Sidelobe echoes Each time the radar transmits, some radiation leaves on each side of the beam. This lost energy has the name "sidelobes" If a target is detected by both the sidelobes and the mainlobe, the sidelobe echoes can appear at both sides of the true echo at the same range.
  • Page 201: Racon (Radar Beacon)

    6. RADAR 6.27.3 RACON (Radar Beacon) A RACON is a radar transponder that sends a characteristic signal when the RACON receives a radar pulse (normally only the three-centimeter band). If the RACON signal is sent on the same frequency as that of the radar, the signal appears on the radar display.
  • Page 202: Arpa Operation

    6. RADAR 6.28 ARPA Operation The ARPA (Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) shows the movement of a maximum of 30 radar targets. The targets can be acquired manually or automatically. All 30 targets can be acquired manually when the ARPA acquisition area is not active. If the ARPA acquisition area is active, that total is equally divided between manual and auto acqui- sition.
  • Page 203: How To Manually Acquire A Target

    6. RADAR 6.28.2 How to manually acquire a target You can manually acquire a target from both the radar display and the radar display overlay. Up to 30 targets can be acquired manually. Tap the target to acquire to show the pop-up menu, then tap [Acquire].
  • Page 204: How To Automatically Acquire Targets By Doppler

    6. RADAR 6.28.4 How to automatically acquire targets by Doppler With acquisition by Doppler active, you can track up to 100 targets in total as follows. - 40 targets by auto acquire by Doppler - 30 targets by auto acquire by guard zones - 30 targets by manual tracking When automatic acquisition by Doppler is activated, approaching targets (ships, rain clutter, etc.) within 3 NM from own ship are automatically acquired by the Doppler cal-...
  • Page 205: How To Stop Tracking Targets

    6. RADAR 6.28.6 How to stop tracking targets You can stop tracking ARPA targets individually or all together. Individual target Tap the ARPA target to display the pop-up menu, then tap [Cancel] to stop tracking and delete the ARPA target from the screen. All targets Open the slide-out menu, tap [ARPA], then tap [Cancel All] to delete all targets from the screen.
  • Page 206: How To Clear Lost Targets

    6. RADAR How to show detailed ARPA target information Tap the target on the [ARPA] list to see its information. Find on Chart How to put an ARPA target at the center of the plotter display Tap a target on the list. Tap [Find on Chart] to put the ARPA target at the center of the chart plotter display.
  • Page 207: Cpa/Tcpa Alarm

    6. RADAR 6.28.9 CPA/TCPA alarm This alarm helps you keep your ship away from collision by warning of targets on a collision course. The ARPA continuously monitors the predicted range at the Closest Point of Approach (CPA) and predicted time to CPA (TCPA) of each tracked target. When both the predicted CPA and TCPA are less than their set values, the target sym- bol turns red, the alarm sounds and the flashing message "CPA/TCPA Alarm"...
  • Page 208 6. RADAR 6.28.10 CPA graphic display The CPA graphic display shows the CPA between own vessel and the selected ARPA (or AIS) target with a line, called the "CPA line." Whenever you change your vessel’s course and speed, you can see the new CPA between your vessel and the selected ARPA target.
  • Page 209: Fish Finder (Sounder)

    FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) This chapter describes the functions of the built-in fish finder. The fish finder is set up from the [Fish Finder] menu, which can be opened by the fol- lowing two methods. • From the Home screen, tap [Settings]→[Fish Finder]. •...
  • Page 210: How To Transmit, Go To Stand-By

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) How to Transmit, Go to Stand-by From the Home screen, tap the Fish Finder icon to activate the fish finder. Open the [Layers] menu, then tap the flipswitch [TX/STBY]. Select [ON] to transmit; [OFF] to go to stand-by.
  • Page 211: Dual Frequency Display

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) How to switch between the low- and high-frequency displays You can switch between the low-and high-frequency displays from the pop-up menu. Open the pop-up menu, tap [Frequen- cy], then turn on [HF] or [LF] as appropriate. Note: Using the same method mentioned above, you can switch the video on the dual frequency display and zoom dis- play.
  • Page 212: Zoom Displays

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.3.3 Zoom displays Zoom mode expands selected area of the single frequency picture. Two modes are available: bottom lock and bottom zoom. How to activate, deactivate a zoom display Tap the screen to open the pop-up menu. Tap [Mode], then turn on [Bottom Lock] or [Bottom Zoom].
  • Page 213: A-Scope Display (Display Only)

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.3.4 A-scope display (display only) The A-scope display appears at the right of the screen and is available in any display mode. This display shows the echoes at each transmission with the amplitudes and tone in balance with their intensities. This display helps you identify possible fish spe- cies and bottom structure.
  • Page 214: Bottom Discrimination Display

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.3.5 Bottom discrimination display The bottom discrimination display, which requires a bottom discrimination capable transducer or Bottom Discrimination Sounder BBDS1 or Network Fish Finder DFF1- UHD, identifies probable bottom composition. The display is available in all screen di- visions, single or dual frequency mode, and occupies the bottom 1/6 of the screen in the full screen display.
  • Page 215: How To Select The Range

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) How to Select the Range The range can be selected automatically or manually. To set the range selection meth- od, tap the screen to show the pop-up menu, then set Auto Range to [ON] (automatic) or [OFF] (manual) as appropriate. Automatic range selection: The range is automatically changed to display the bot- tom echo.
  • Page 216: Manual Gain Adjustment

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.5.2 Manual gain adjustment To enable manual gain adjustment, tap the screen, tap [Adjust], then turn on [Manual]. The gain controls how echoes of different strengths are displayed. Set the gain to show a slight amount of noise on the screen. Increase the gain for greater depths and lower the gain for shallow waters.
  • Page 217: How To Reduce Clutter

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 5. Tap [Done] at the top-right corner of the screen to finish. Jan 15, 2019 XXXXX Tap [M/A] icon to Current switch between setting auto mode and manual mode. XXXXX XXXXX Manual adjustment [HF] mode in fish finder screen How to Reduce Clutter Low intensity "spots"...
  • Page 218: Picture Advance Speed

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) Picture Advance Speed The picture advance speed controls how quickly the vertical scan lines move across the screen. A fast advance speed expands the size of a school of fish horizontally on the screen. A slow advance speed shortens the school of fish. Use a fast advance speed to see the hard bottom.
  • Page 219: How To Reduce Interference

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) How to Reduce Interference Interference from other fish finders and electrical equipment appears on the screen as shown in the illustration. When these types of interference appear on the screen, use the interference rejector to reduce the interference. Turn off the interference rejector when there is no interference, so that you do not erase weak echoes.
  • Page 220: How To Measure Range, Depth To An Object

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.10 How to Measure Range, Depth to an Object You can measure the range and depth to an object with the VRM. Tap an object to display the VRM. Read the range and depth in the pop-up menu. Range and depth to VRM 7.11...
  • Page 221: How To Balance Echo Strength

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.12 How to Balance Echo Strength Depending on local ultrasound characteristics, the reflection from a school of fish in deep water may appear in weaker colors than that from a school in shallow water even though their strengths are equal. To show the schools of fish in equal strengths (col- ors), use the TVG.
  • Page 222: Fish Finder Alarms

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.13 Fish Finder Alarms Two types of fish alarms release audio and visual alarms to tell you that echoes from fish are in the area you selected. These alarms are [Fish Alarm] and [Fish Alarm for Bottom Lock].
  • Page 223: How To Activate Or Deactivate An Alarm

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.13.2 How to activate or deactivate an alarm Fish alarm 1. Open the Home screen, then tap [Settings]→[Fish Finder]. 2. Turn [Fish Alarm] on or off. 3. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish. The fish alarm can also be activated or deactivated with [Fish Alarm] on the pop-up menu.
  • Page 224: Accu-Fish

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) ™ 7.14 ACCU-FISH ™ ™ The ACCU-FISH feature, which requires an ACCU-FISH capable transducer (see Appendix 3 for compatible transducers), Bottom Discrimination Sounder BBDS1 or Network Fish Finder DFF series, calculates the length of each fish and shows a fish symbol and depth value or fish length.
  • Page 225: Fish Size Correction

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.14.2 Fish size correction The fish size shown on the screen can be different from the true size. If the size is wrong, add an offset to the measured value to get a more accurate indication on the screen.
  • Page 226: Rezboost

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) ™ 7.15 RezBoost ™ With connection of a RezBoost capable transducer, echo resolution can be im- proved. In the example below, it is difficult to distinguish fish from the bottom. With [En- ™ hanced] RezBoost , however, fish near the bottom are clearly seen. Enhanced mode Standard mode ™...
  • Page 227: Temperature Graph

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) Note: With the DFF-3D’s triple beam display, white edge is available only with the downward picture. White edge 7.17 Temperature Graph With connection of a water temperature sensor, you can plot sea surface temperature over time. Open the pop-up menu and turn on [Temperature]. The temperature graph runs across the screen from right to left, the latest temperature at the right edge.
  • Page 228: Preset Frequency With Fish Finder Power Amplifier Di-Ffamp

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.18 Preset Frequency with Fish Finder Power Ampli- fier DI-FFAMP The optional DI-FFAMP lets you preset three distinct frequencies. Note 1: The DI-FFAMP does not support the bottom discrimination display, ACCU- ™ ™ FISH or RezBoost Note 2: The present frequency function is only available when the transducer is se- lected by model or TDID ([Fish Finder]→[Transducer Setup]→[Transducer Setup Type]→[Model] or [TDID]).
  • Page 229: Fish Finder Menu

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7. Set the center frequency, then tap [ ]. For [FM] go to step 8. For [CW] go to step 8. Tap [Chirp Width HF] or [Chirp Width LF] to show the software keyboard. 9. Set the chirp frequency bandwidth, then tap [ ]. Note: A new frequency is applied after changing it and returning to the fish finder display.
  • Page 230 7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) [Fish Finder Source]: Set the fish finder to use (TZT12F, TZT16F, TZT19F, BBDS1, DFF1, DFF3, DFF1-UHD). When using the built-in fish finder, select [TZT12F], [TZT16F] or [TZT19F] as applicable. You can switch the fish finder source with [Fish Finder Source] in the [FISH FINDER INITIAL SETUP] section.
  • Page 231 7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) [Zero Line Rejection]: Turn the zero line (transmission line) on or off. When turned on, the transmission line disappears, which allows you to better watch fish echoes near the surface. The length of the transmission line changes with transducer used and installation characteristics.
  • Page 232 7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) you do not use more STC than necessary, because you can erase the small echoes near the surface. (For DFF3, DFF1-UHD) [Frequency Adjust HF (MF, LF)]: You can adjust the TX frequency of both the low- and high-frequency transducers.
  • Page 233: Interpreting The Display

    7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) 7.20 Interpreting the Display Zero line The zero line (transmission line) shows the position of the transducer. The line disap- pears from the screen when the range is shifted. Zero line Range shifted Bottom echoes The strongest echoes are from the bottom, and are normally shown in reddish-brown or red.
  • Page 234 7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) Nature of a bottom The nature of a bottom is known from the intensity and length of the bottom tail. To find the nature of a bottom, use a long pulse length and normal gain. For the hard and rough bottom, the bottom echo is reddish-brown with a long tail.
  • Page 235 7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) Density of a school of fish If two schools appear with the same color at different depths, the one in deeper water is denser because the ultrasonic wave attenuates as it propagates and the school of fish in deep water tends to be displayed in a weaker color.
  • Page 236 7. FISH FINDER (SOUNDER) Surface noise When the sea is rough or the ship moves over a wake, surface noise can appear at the top of the screen. Surface noise Air bubbles in the water When the sea is rough or the ship makes a quick Ultrasonic wave turn, there can be blank spots in the bottom echo blocked by air bubbles...
  • Page 237: Multi Beam Sonar Dff-3D

    MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D This chapter describes the display screens (modes) available with the Multi Beam So- nar DFF-3D, which displays images of the underwater and the ocean floor with high precision. Four display screens are provided, multi-sounder, side scan, cross section, and 3D sounder history.
  • Page 238 8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D Depth scale Depth scale Port Port Downward Downward Starboard Starboard Bottom Bottom echo echo Depth Frequency Frequency Triple beam display Side scan display From the home screen, tap the Side Scan icon to show the side scan display. The side scan display shows the echoes received from the port and starboard direc- tions.
  • Page 239 8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D Cross section display OwnShip OwnShip PORT STBD From the home screen, tap the Cross Section icon to show the School of cross section display. fish The cross section display shows Seabed seabed and underwater conditions. This multi beam sonar uses a 120°...
  • Page 240: Multi-Sounder Display Operations

    8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D Multi-Sounder Display Operations This section covers the functions available with the multi-sounder display. For the menu items shared with the conventional fish finder, see chapter 7. To show the [Multi-Sounder] menu, open the layers menu and then tap [Multi-Sounder Settings]; or from the home screen, tap [Settings]→[Multi Beam Sonar]→[Multi-Sounder].
  • Page 241: How To Show Or Hide The Depth And Frequency Indications

    8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D 8.2.5 How to show or hide the depth and frequency indications You can show or hide the depth and TX frequency at the bottom left corner of the screen. 1. Open the layers menu. 2. Select [ON] or [OFF] for [Depth Information]. 8.2.6 Availability of points and event marks registration, and go to a point...
  • Page 242: Side Scan Display Operations

    8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D Side Scan Display Operations This section covers the functions available with the side scan display. For the menu items shared with the conventional fish finder, see chapter 7. To show the [Side Scan] menu, open the layers menu and then tap [Side Scan Settings]; or from the home screen, tap [Settings]→[Multi Beam Sonar]→[Side Scan].
  • Page 243: Cross Section Display Operations

    8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D 8.3.4 Availability of points and event marks registration, and go to a point For how to register points and event marks, see chapter 4. The table below shows function availability according to latitude/longitude, heading data presence or absence. If there is no latitude/longitude data, none of the functions below are available.
  • Page 244: How To Show Or Hide The Grid

    8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D 8.4.2 How to show or hide the grid The grid, which is useful for measuring the distance to a target, can be shown or hid- den as follows. 1. Open the layers menu. 2. Select [ON] or [OFF] for [Grid]. 8.4.3 Zoom display The seabed echo can be zoomed.
  • Page 245: How To Apply Correction To The Speed Of Sound

    8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D 8.4.6 How to apply correction to the speed of sound Even though the sea bottom is flat, the left or right edge, up or down may be distorted. To compensate for this problem, adjust the speed of sound. Manual correction 1.
  • Page 246: 3D Sounder History Display Operations

    8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D 3D Sounder History Display Operations This section covers the functions available with the 3D sounder history display. The 3D sounder history is able to display up to 1024 past transmissions. For the menu items shared with the conventional fish finder, see chapter 7. To show the [3D Sounder History] menu, open the layers menu and then tap [3D Sounder Set- tings];...
  • Page 247: How To Mark School Of Fish

    8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D 8.5.3 How to mark school of fish A detected school of fish can be marked with a "dot" mark for easy identification. 1. Open the layers menu. 2. Set [Fish School] to [ON] to mark the detected school of fish with the dot mark.
  • Page 248: How To Use Terrain Shading

    8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D 8.5.8 How to use terrain shading The thickness of the shading for the seabed terrain can be adjusted. 1. Open the [3D Sounder History] menu. 2. Set the thickness of the shading with the software keyboard or slider bar at [Ter- rain Shading].
  • Page 249 8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D How to set color shading Open the [3D Sounder History] menu and then set the following menus. [Color Mode] selected to [Seabed] [Color Mode] selected to [Fish] [Color Mode] selected to [Seabed] Menu item Description Setting options [Seabed Color] For setting multi tone or single tone.
  • Page 250 8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D Menu item Description Setting options [Maximum Value] Use the software keyboard to set the deep- 1 to 3937 (ft) est depth to use. [Auto Seabed Shading] must be [OFF] to enter depth. Alternatively, tap the maximum value indi- cation on the color bar scale to show the slider bar.
  • Page 251: How To Show Or Hide The Depth And Frequency Indications

    8. MULTI BEAM SONAR DFF-3D Menu item Description Setting options [Maximum Value] Use the software keyboard to set the deep- 1 to 3937 (ft) est depth to use. [Auto Fish Shading] must be [OFF] to enter depth. Alternatively, tap the maximum value indica- tion on the color bar scale to show the slider bar.
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  • Page 253: File Operations

    FILE OPERATIONS Points, tracks, boundaries, routes and settings can be read and written using the USB ™ port. Additionally with a My Time Zero * account, you can save settings data to the ™ My Time Zero * data service cloud. The card slot at the back of the MFD holds mi- croSD cards, and is exclusively for use with chart cards (data cannot not written to or read from a micro SD card).
  • Page 254: How To Export User Objects

    9. FILE OPERATIONS [TZD]: For NavNet TZtouch2 [CSV] : For NavNet3D [GPX] : For use with PC plotter : The CSV format has the following export restrictions: • Points: Max. 2,000 • Routes: Max. 200 (100 points/route) • Track: Max. 10,000 : When exporting data in GPX format, it is recommended to make a note of the data contained in the file.
  • Page 255: How To Export, Import Track

    9. FILE OPERATIONS 4. Tap [OK]. The message "IMPORT SUCCEEDED" appears if the importing was successful. 5. Tap the [OK] to erase the message. 6. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish. How to Export, Import Track How to export track This unit saves up to 30,000 points of track data.
  • Page 256: How To Backup The Equipment Settings

    9. FILE OPERATIONS How to Backup the Equipment Settings You can save the settings data to the SD card inserted in SD card unit or the media inserted in the USB port to use the settings on other NavNet TZtouch3 units. 1.
  • Page 257: My Timezero Cloud Data Service

    9. FILE OPERATIONS My TimeZero Cloud Data Service ™ With the TimeZero cloud data service, you can share data (settings, points, routes ™ and tracks) stored in your TimeZero cloud account with another NavNet TZtouch3 ™ (requires software version 3.01 or after). To use the TimeZero cloud data service, ™...
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  • Page 259: Camera/Video/External Equipment

    10. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT The camera/video function allows you to use your unit to play back images from a vid- eo player, on-board camera, network camera, DVD player and other compatible de- vices. The image from a network camera can be seen by all NavNet TZtouch3 MFD units in the NavNet network, however it cannot be seen on the NavNet series MFD.
  • Page 260: Video Signal Types

    10. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT 10.2 Video Signal Types There are five types of video signals which can be connected to this equipment. • Digital signal (HDMI): Images from surveillance cameras, on-board cameras and video playback. Note: This feature is available with TZT16F/19F. •...
  • Page 261: How To Set The Camera Display

    10. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT 10.3 How to Set the Camera Display This section shows you how to set up the camera display, on the [Camera] menu. The Camera menu can be accessed two ways: • From the Home screen: Tap [Settings]→[General]→[Camera]. •...
  • Page 262 10. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT IP camera The IP address and the signal name for the IP camera signal can be changed as shown below. Additionally PTZ control can be turned on or off. [Nickname]: If desired you can change the name of the IP camera(s). The default names are [IP CAMERA 1], [IP CAMERA 2], [IP CAMERA 3], [IP CAMERA 4].
  • Page 263 10. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Axis Quad Server digital signal A maximum of two Axis Quad Servers can be connected. Each server can be set in- dividually with the menus [AXIS QUAD SERVER] and [SECOND AXIS QUAD SERV- ER], respectively. [Server]: Turn this item on to receive the signal from the Axis Quad Server. [IP Server]: Enter the IP address of the server, using the software keyboard.
  • Page 264 10. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT FLIR camera Images from an infrared camera allow you to navigate easily at night or in bad weath- er. Open the Home screen, then tap [Settings]→[Camera]→[FLIR Installation]. Note: To use the PTZ function of the FLIR camera with the NavNet TZtouch3, a set- ting (Nexus CGI Interface, port: 8090) is required at the FLIR camera.
  • Page 265: How To Switch Your Video Inputs

    10. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT 10.3.2 How to switch your video inputs If you have more than one camera installed, you can switch your video inputs from the camera screen. 1. Open the [Layers] menu. Screen name (source) Example: Two cameras connected The display contents depends on the cameras connected.
  • Page 266 10. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT [Move Camera] and [Lock Camera] menus You can rotate the FLIR camera about the position you select (touch) on the plotter or radar display. Open the pop-up menu then tap [Lock Camera]. To track the position, tap [Move Camera] on the pop-up menu. To disable the camera tracking, tap [Unlock Camera] on the pop-up menu.
  • Page 267: Tracking Active Waypoint, Mob

    10. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT 10.5 Tracking Active Waypoint, MOB The camera can be set to automatically track the active waypoint and/or MOB. Open the [Camera] menu and then turn on [Automatic Lock on Active Waypoint] or [Auto- matic Lock on MOB]. 10.6 Operating External Equipment You can control external equipment (such as on-board monitoring and digital switch-...
  • Page 268 10. CAMERA/VIDEO/EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT [Source]: See section 10.3.2. [Display Mode]: Adjust the image size with [Stretch], [Fit]. See section 10.3.3. [Zoom In]: No use. [Zoom Out]: No use. [Move] button: Moves the menu icon. You can also long tap the menu icon to move the icon.
  • Page 269: 11. Fusion-Link

    11. FUSION-Link ™ The FUSION-Link product from FUSION Entertainment allows compatible NavNet TZtouch3 displays to interface and achieve control of specialized FUSION marine en- ™ tertainment equipment. The following FUSION-Link products are compatible with the multi function display, as of 1/2019. Series name Model 750 series...
  • Page 270 11. FUSION-Link Zones 1 and 2 volumes synched. Zones 1 and 2 volumes independent. : Select tracks or albums. : Repeat one or all. Close button Drag slider to adjust Swipe to volume. Globally change adjust source. volume. Show or hide [MENU] panel.
  • Page 271 11. FUSION-Link Drag bar to adjust squelch. Tap to select CH16. Channel selection mode Hide or show menu. Lower volume. Select channel. Tap: Switch channel selection mode between Mute/unmute. preset and manual. Long tap: After selecting channel in manual mode, Raise volume.
  • Page 272: Fusion Operation Bar

    11. FUSION-Link 11.2 FUSION Operation Bar The FUSION controls can be accessed two ways: • Tap Fusion on the slide-out menu. Tap to show or hide the FUSION operation bar. • Tap (long tap) the screen with two fingers. Note: [Two Finger Long Tap Function] ([General] menu) must be set to [Fusion Bar] to use this method.
  • Page 273: Fusion Settings

    11. FUSION-Link 11.3 FUSION Settings Open the Home screen, tap [Initial Setup], then scroll down to find the [FUSION] sec- tion. Set the [FUSION] items referring to the descriptions shown below. [Connect to Fusion]: Connects to your FUSION equipment. [Fusion Auto Volume]: Set to [ON] to allow the NavNet TZtouch3 unit to control the FUSION volume.
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  • Page 275: Instrument-Related Displays

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DIS- PLAYS With connection of appropriate sensors, this equipment provides three types of spe- cialized displays: Instrument display: This display provides conventional navigation and environment data. Analog and digital displays, highway display, NAVpilot data, etc. can be shown. The display can be programmed to a full screen or three-way split screen.
  • Page 276: Instrument Displays

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.2 Instrument Displays This section provides examples of the instrument displays, in their default arrange- ments. The background color of the instrument displays can be selected to black or white. The illustrations in this chapter use the black background. 12.2.1 Full-screen instrument displays Sailing instrument display...
  • Page 277 12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS Single outboard instrument display Twin outboard instrument display 12-3...
  • Page 278 12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS Triple outboard instrument display Quad outboard instrument display 12-4...
  • Page 279 12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS Single inboard instrument display Highway instrument display 12-5...
  • Page 280: Three-Way, Four-Way Split Screen Instrument Display

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS Twin inboard instrument display 12.2.2 Three-way, four-way split screen instrument display Navigation instrument display Graphs instrument display 12-6...
  • Page 281 12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS Environment instrument display Wind instrument display Numeric instrument display 12-7...
  • Page 282 12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS Highway instrument display NAVpilot instrument display Single engine instrument display 12-8...
  • Page 283 12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS Twin engines instrument display Triple engines instrument display Tank instrument display The tank display shows the fuel level in both analog and digital formats. The analog display indicates an increase or decrease in fuel level and changes color according to the percentage of fuel remaining.
  • Page 284: How To Switch Between Instrument Displays

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.2.3 How to switch between instrument displays Note: The data that can be displayed depends on the your system configuration. Full-screen display There are nine default full-screen displays, Sailing, Cruising, Single, Outboard, Twin Outboard, Triple Outboard, Quad Outboard, Single Inboard, Highway?, and Twin In- board.
  • Page 285: How To Edit The Instrument Displays

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.3 How to Edit the Instrument Displays The instrument displays are fully customizable. You can edit the displays as follows: • Remove an indication from a display • Add an indication to a display • Rearrange the indications in a display •...
  • Page 286: How To Edit, Remove An Indication In An Instrument Display

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.3.3 How to edit, remove an indication in an instrument display 1. Prepare the display for editing as shown in section 12.3.1. 2. Tap the indication to process to show the [Edit Instrument] pop-up menu. 3. Do one of the following depending on your objective: •...
  • Page 287 Displayed with connection of a tank sensor and [MANUAL FUEL TANK] is set to [ON]. See subsection 12.5.1 Requires connection of FURUNO NAVpilot. • Change graph plotting time (horizontal axis): Tap [Plot Period]* to change the time over which the graph’s data is plotted.
  • Page 288: How To Add An Indication To An Instrument Display

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.3.4 How to add an indication to an instrument display 1. Prepare the display for editing as shown in "How to prepare for editing" on page 12-11. 2. Tap an unoccupied position on the instrument display to show the [Add Instru- ment] pop-up menu.
  • Page 289: How To Add An Instrument Display

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.3.7 How to add an instrument display Full screen, three-way split and four-way split screens are preset in this equipment. If the displays do not meet your requirements, you may add custom displays as neces- sary. You can have 10 full screen displays, and 10 3-way/4-way split screens. 1.
  • Page 290: Instrument Theme

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.4 Instrument Theme The instrument theme is available in black or white. To change the theme, go to the Home screen and tap [Settings]→[General]. Set [Instrument Theme] to [Black] or [White]. Black White 12.5 Fuel Management System This equipment can calculate the remaining fuel from the total fuel and the fuel con- sumption rate.
  • Page 291: How To Check Remaining Fuel Amount

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.5.2 How to check remaining fuel amount You can check remaining fuel and update fuel amount from the [Slide-out] menu. How to fill up all tanks 1. Tap [Fill up all tanks] on the [Manual Fuel Management] pop-up menu. You are asked to confirm that you want to fill up all tanks.
  • Page 292: Czone

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.6 CZone The NavNet TZtouch3 can control Power Products’ CZone equipment connected in the NavNet network. CZone is a shipboard power management system. This equipment controls [CZone Control], [CZone Modes] and [CZone Monitoring]. • CZone Control: Controls the power of individual CZone equipment. •...
  • Page 293: Czone Control

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.6.2 CZone control Display and operations from the instrument display 1. On the Home screen, tap the instrument display icon. If there is no instrument display icon, see section 1.7.1 for how to add the icon. 2. Tap the display screen, to show the [Choice of the Config Type] pop-up menu. 3.
  • Page 294 12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS You can customize the [CZone Control], [CZone Modes] and [CZone Monitoring] screens. See section 12.3. Customized screen (example) Display and operations from the slide-out menu 1. Open the slide-out menu. 2. Tap [CZone Control] to show the following menu. 3.
  • Page 295: Czone Modes

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.6.3 CZone modes Display and operations from the instruments display 1. On the Home screen, tap the instrument display icon. If there is no instrument dis- play icon, see section 1.7.1 for how to add the icon. 2.
  • Page 296 12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS You can customize the [CZone Control], [CZone Modes] and [CZone Monitoring] screens. See section 12.3. Customized screen (example) 4. Tap the close button on the title bar to close the menu. Display and operations from the data area 1.
  • Page 297 12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 4. Tap the display mode that you want to add. The selected item appears at the bot- tom of the data area. 5. Tap the added item to control corresponding CZone device. Display and operations from the slide-out menu 1.
  • Page 298: Czone Monitoring

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.6.4 CZone monitoring Display on the instruments display 1. On the Home screen, tap the instrument display icon. If there is no instrument dis- play icon, see section 1.7.1 for how to add the icon. 2. Tap the screen to show the following pop-up menu. 3.
  • Page 299 12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS You can customize the [CZone Control], [CZone Modes] and [CZone Monitoring] screens. See section 12.3. Customized screen (example) 4. Tap the close button on the title bar to close the menu. Display and operations from the data area 1.
  • Page 300: Yamaha Engine Status Display

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.7 Yamaha Engine Status Display ® When interfaced with a Yamaha outboard engine(s) compatible with Command Link ® and Command Link Plus , the NavNet TZtouch3 can display engine information on the full-screen or quarter screen, dedicated Yamaha engine status displays. There are two types of displays, the engine combo display, and the boat status display.
  • Page 301: Display Examples

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.7.2 Display examples Each display type is divided into three sections: upper, middle and lower. The error message area at the top of a display shows engine error messages. For detailed descriptions of the displays, see the Operator’s Manual for the Yamaha engine.
  • Page 302: How To Switch Between Displays

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.7.3 How to switch between displays There are two methods by which you can switch displays. Tap screen: Tap the screen to show the pop-up window, then tap the indication in the window, as in the example below. Swipe screen: Swipe the screen from bottom up or top down.
  • Page 303: Troll Mode

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.7.5 Troll mode The Troll mode is also integrated into the display, allowing you to control trolling speed from the engine combo display. Tap the Troll mode ON switch at the top right corner on the engine combo display to activate the mode. The Troll mode operation panel ap- pears at the bottom of the display.
  • Page 304: Trouble Codes

    12. INSTRUMENT-RELATED DISPLAYS 12.7.6 Trouble codes Trouble codes generated by the engine can be reviewed on the [YAMAHA ENGINE SETUP] menu, in the [Initial Setup] menu. For detailed information, see the Operator’s Manual for the Yamaha engine. 12.7.7 Alarm list When an engine alarm is violated, you can see the name of the offending alarm on the [Alarms] list.
  • Page 305: 13. Weather Operations

    Weather Display Introduction Your NavNet TZtouch3 has a built-in NavCenter weather data, via an Ethernet con- nection, and optional weather data via the FURUNO BBWX SiriusXM weather receiv- Note: For BBWX SiriusXM weather receiver operations, see section 13.3. How to select the weather display The weather display is overlaid on the 2D plotter display.
  • Page 306: Navcenter Weather

    How to set up for NavCenter weather 1. Open the Home screen, then tap [Settings]→[Weather]. 2. Tap [Load Weather File]. Note: The option [Sirius] appears when connecting a FURUNO BBWX series weather receiver. 3. Tap [NavCenter] then tap < to return to the menu.
  • Page 307: How To Download The Navcenter Weather Data

    13. WEATHER OPERATIONS 6. Tap [Duration of Animation]. 7. Tap the update interval for the animation. The larger the time, the slower the ani- mation moves. 13.2.2 How to download the NavCenter weather data 1. Open the Home screen, then tap [Settings]→[General]. 2.
  • Page 308: How To Display The Navcenter Weather Data

    13. WEATHER OPERATIONS 6. Tap the data model from [Model] in the [NAVCenter Download] section. (The op- tions are [USA] and [Worldwide].) 7. Drag the slider in [Forecast Days] to select how many days’ data to download. 8. Turn on the items to receive, from [Wind] to [Plankton]. 9.
  • Page 309 13. WEATHER OPERATIONS 1. Tap the screen to show the pop-up menu, then tap [Wx Data]. 2. Turn on necessary data (wind, waves, etc.). 3. The animation display provides a visual presenta- tion of the weather over time. To start the anima- tion display, tap the icon on the animation bar at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 310: How To Load A Weather File

    U.S. Information provided by the FURUNO BBWX SiriusXM weather receiver service is ad- visory in nature. You, the customer, agree to release FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD., SiriusXM satellite radio INC, Navcast Inc. and WSI Corporation from any problems that occur from this service.
  • Page 311: How To Set Up For Siriusxm Weather

    13. WEATHER OPERATIONS If the receiver does not appear in the list, check the Antenna LED on the FURUNO BBWX SiriusXM weather receiver and the connection between the two units. The LED is solid violet when a normal antenna connection is detected, and off or flashing violet in case of antenna short circuit.
  • Page 312: How To Display The Siriusxm Weather Data

    13. WEATHER OPERATIONS 13.3.2 How to display the SiriusXM weather data [Wx Radar] (Weather radar) NOWRAD and Canadian weather radar information are put on top of your chart (see subsection 13.3.1). To display the weather radar, turn on [Wx Radar] from the layer menu.
  • Page 313: Weather Icons (Siriusxm Weather)

    13. WEATHER OPERATIONS 13.4 Weather Icons (SiriusXM Weather) The table below shows the weather icons that appear on the SiriusXM weather dis- play. You can show or hide these icons from the pop-up menu, with [Wx Data]. Icon Meaning Storm cast Lightning Surface observation stations Buoy or...
  • Page 314: Weather Data (Navcenter Or Siriusxm Weather)

    13. WEATHER OPERATIONS 13.5 Weather Data (NavCenter or SiriusXM Weather) The table below shows the weather data available for displaying according to weather data server (NavCenter or SiriusXM weather). Items NavCenter SiriusXM Item NavCenter SiriusXM Wind Currents Waves Altimetry Plankton Cloud Buoys Rain...
  • Page 315 13. WEATHER OPERATIONS [Rain/Snow]: The rain/snow fore- cast displays rain/snow images. 0.1 mm/hour of rainfall/snowfall (mini- mum) is displayed in green, 5 mm/ hour (maximum) in dark violet. [Air Temp]: The air temp forecast displays the air temperature by col- or.
  • Page 316 13. WEATHER OPERATIONS [SST] (Sea surface tempera- ture): This data layer shows the temperature of the sea surface in shades. Lower tem- peratures are in dark blue, higher in red. On the screen, you can turn on or off the automatic SST scale by tapping [A].
  • Page 317: Siriusxm Weather Diagnostics

    13. WEATHER OPERATIONS 13.6 SiriusXM Weather Diagnostics Your FURUNO BBWX SiriusXM weather receiver can be checked for proper opera- tion as shown below. 1. From the Home screen, tap [Settings]→[Initial Setup] to show the [Initial Setup] menu. 2. Scroll down to the [SIRIUS DIAGNOSTIC] window, then tap [Sirius Weather Di- agnostic].
  • Page 318: Siriusxm Satellite Radio

    13. WEATHER OPERATIONS 13.7 SiriusXM Satellite Radio The SiriusXM satellite radio provides round-the-clock, 100% commercial-free music from every genre plus sports, news, talk and comedy. 13.7.1 How to enable the radio Method 1: From the Home screen Go to the Home screen and tap the [Sirius] icon to show the full screen SiriusXM radio controls.
  • Page 319: How To Operate The Radio Controls

    13. WEATHER OPERATIONS 13.7.2 How to operate the radio controls Full screen controls Channel, music genre Signal strength Sound setting Title, artist Preset channels Raise Select Channel selection* volume. category. Mute, unmute. Lower volume. *: The channel ▲ and ▼ down buttons cycle through the available channels within the selected category.
  • Page 320: Radio Diagnostics

    13. WEATHER OPERATIONS 13.7.3 Radio diagnostics Your SIriusXM satellite radio can be checked for proper operation as shown below. This test is intended for the service technician. 1. From the Home screen, tap [Settings]→[Initial Setup] to show the [Initial Setup] menu.
  • Page 321: 14. Ais, Dsc Message

    14. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 14.1 What is AIS? AIS (Automatic Identification System) is a system that continuously transmits the iden- tification and position of your ship to AIS-equipped ships within VHF range. All such ships also receive data from other AIS-equipped ships and display their positions and other relevant information.
  • Page 322 14. AIS, DSC MESSAGE Target Symbol Description type Lost AIS An AIS target becomes a lost target target if a signal is not received from the AIS target for x* min- utes. The lost target symbol is Symbol color erased if a signal is not re- Blue: Class A AIS target ceived for an additional x* min- Green: Class B AIS target...
  • Page 323: Proximity Ais Target Alarm

    14. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 14.4 Proximity AIS Target Alarm The proximity AIS target alarm alerts you when an AIS target is within the distance you specify, and is applicable to both displayed and not displayed targets. When an AIS target is within the distance set, the alarm indication "Proximity AIS Alarm" flashes in the status bar and the audio alarm sounds.
  • Page 324: How To Display Ais Target Data

    14. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 14.7 How to Display AIS Target Data Tap an AIS target (chart plotter or radar display) to display the simple information in the pop-up menu. For detailed information, tap the target, then tap [Info] on the pop-up menu to show the [Target Info] window.
  • Page 325: Ais List

    14. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 14.9 AIS List The [AIS] list provides information about the AIS targets you are receiving navigation data from. How to open the AIS list Open the Home screen, then tap [Lists]→[AIS]. The vertical bar before the target name is colored according to that vessel’s AIS tran- sponder type or vessel’s status.
  • Page 326: 14.10 Ais Sart

    Tap the AIS target on the [AIS] list then tap [Detail]. The name of the AIS is shown in the title bar and navigation data appears in the [TARGET INFO] section. FURUNO How to find an AIS target on the chart plotter display Tap the AIS target on the [AIS] list, then tap [Find On Chart].
  • Page 327: 14.11 Cpa/Tcpa Alarm

    14. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 14.11 CPA/TCPA Alarm This alarm helps you keep your ship away from collision by warning of targets on a collision course. The ARPA continuously monitors the predicted range at the Closest Point of Approach (CPA) and predicted time to CPA (TCPA) of each tracked target. When both the predicted CPA and TCPA are less than their CPA/TCPA alarm values, the target symbol of the vessel on a possible collision course turns red, the audio alarm sounds and the message "CPA/TCPA Alarm"...
  • Page 328: How To Register An Ais Or Dsc Target To The Buddies List

    14. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 14.12 How to Register an AIS or DSC Target to the Buddies List The buddies list provides a quick reference to ships’ MMSI and nickname. For exam- ple, you might want to enter the MMSI and nickname of partner ships or ships that of- ten operate in your area.
  • Page 329: 14.13 Cpa Graphic Display

    Own ship Class A AIS target FURUNO The CPA graphic display is deactivated (erased) in the following conditions: • The CPA line is turned off. The line can be turned off by tapping the CPA line (or own ship icon* or target) to show the pop-up menu, then select [CPA].
  • Page 330 14. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 14.14 AIS Transponder FA-30, FA-50 The FURUNO AIS Transponder FA-30 (or FA-50) installs in the NavNet TZtouch3 net- work and can be controlled from a NavNet TZtouch3 display. To access the menu for the transponder, do as shown below. See the respective operator’s manual for details.
  • Page 331: 14.15 Dsc Message Information

    Tap a DSC marker to display the simple information (position, MMSI no. of the ship that transmitted a DSC message, etc.). To get detailed information, tap a DSC marker, then tap [Info] on the pop-up menu. FURUNO Simple information Detailed information...
  • Page 332: 4The Dsc List

    14. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 14.15.4 The DSC list When a DSC message is received, it is automatically saved to the [DSC] list. On the screen, the MMSI number can be changed to a specified character string, such as the name of the ship, in order to quickly identify which ship sent you a message. How to display the DSC list Open the Home screen, then tap [Lists]→[DSC].
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  • Page 335: 15. Other Functions

    15. OTHER FUNCTIONS Once you have become acquainted with your equipment, you can set it according to your needs. You can change system configuration, change how the equipment oper- ates and displays information, etc. 15.1 General Menu This section describes menu items not described in other chapters. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings]→[General] to display the [General] menu.
  • Page 336 15. OTHER FUNCTIONS Menu item Function Options [Move Tool On Enable the "move" function with long-push of an [OFF], [ON] Long Push] object. Applicable to; • Points/event mark icons (excluding Sounder) • Route waypoints • Guard zone • EBL/VRM [Display Addi- In the [ON] setting, the TD information is added to [OFF], [ON] tional TD in Nav-...
  • Page 337: Units Menu

    15. OTHER FUNCTIONS Menu item Function Options [Manual Demo]* [OFF]: Use the data file selected at [Demo File]. [OFF], [ON] Your vessel moves according the data in the data file. [ON]: Your vessel moves at the speed set at [De- mo Speed] below.
  • Page 338 15. OTHER FUNCTIONS Menu item Options [Bearing Display] The mode (magnetic or true) of all heading and bearing data. [Magnetic], [True] [True Wind Calculation Select wind value to display from speed over ground or speed through Reference] water (surface). [Ground], [Surface] [Position Format] Select position format.
  • Page 339: Initial Setup Menu

    15. OTHER FUNCTIONS 15.3 Initial Setup Menu The [Initial Setup] menu, which is mainly for use by the installer of the equipment, sets up the system according to the sensors connected. These adjustments require some knowledge of marine electronics equipment. If you are unsure of your abilities, have a qualified marine electronics technician make the adjustments.
  • Page 340 15. OTHER FUNCTIONS [INSTRUMENTS SETUP] section Menu item Description The system will automatically detect engines and tanks connected to the [Engine & same network. Tank Automatic Setup] If the system does not automatically detect engines and tanks, set the en- [Engine &...
  • Page 341 15. OTHER FUNCTIONS [Graphic Instruments Setup] - [PROPULSION ENGINE]/[OTHER ENGINE] Menu Item Description Options (setting range) [Max. RPM] Set the maximum rpm of your engine to 1 to 20,000 rpm show on the RPM display. [Red Zone Oil Pressure] Set the starting value for the red zone area 0 to 998 kPa of the oil pressure meter.
  • Page 342 Select the source for each data to input to the system. If two or more sources are connected for a data, select one using the pull-down dialog box. (FURUNO sensors are shown at the upper part of the list.) [Sensor List] Show the information for sensors connected to your equipment.
  • Page 343 15. OTHER FUNCTIONS [SC-30 SETUP] section (only when the SC-30 is connected) Menu item Description Options (setting range) [WAAS Mode] Select [ON] to use the WAAS mode. [OFF], [ON] [Heading Offset] Enter the offset value for heading. -180 to +180° [Pitch Offset] Enter the offset value for pitching.
  • Page 344 15. OTHER FUNCTIONS [NETWORK SENSOR SETUP] section The [NETWORK SENSOR SETUP] section allows you to set up compatible FURUNO NMEA2000 sensors. Calibrations and offsets applied in this menu are also applied to the sensor itself. [CALIBRATION] section Menu item Description...
  • Page 345: Facsimile Receiver Fax-30

    [Update Network Updates all NavNet equipment in the network. For the service technician. Equipments] [Sirius Radio Check the satellite radio of the FURUNO BBWX weather receiver for proper Diagnostic] operation. See section 13.7.3. [Sirius Weather Check the weather section of the FURUNO BBWX weather receiver for Diagnostic] proper operation.
  • Page 346: How To Check For Software Updates

    15. OTHER FUNCTIONS The FAX-30 display can only be accessed by one NavNet TZtouch3 unit at a time. When another NavNet TZtouch3 display accesses the FAX-30, control of the FAX-30 is given to that display after the picture has stopped completely. This sequence takes approximately one minute.
  • Page 347: How To Manage Your Charts

    15. OTHER FUNCTIONS 15.6 How to Manage Your Charts The NavNet TZtouch3 uses the Mapmedia charts. There are two types of charts: free and paid. When using paid charts, an unlock code is required. To share the system ID and unlock code in the NavNet TZtouch3 network, open the home screen, then tap [Settings]→[Initial Setup]→[ON] for [Chart Master Device] of one NavNet TZtouch3.
  • Page 348: How To Update Or Add Charts

    Free (USA and NOAA) and for-fee NavNet TZtouch3 compatible charts are provided by FURUNO and Mapmedia. Go to the URLs shown below to download chart data. Download the chart file to your desktop. Unzip the file, then copy it to the root of a mi- croSD card.
  • Page 349: How To Delete Charts

    15. OTHER FUNCTIONS 15.6.3 How to delete charts Before replacing a chart, you should delete the old chart data on every NavNet TZtouch3 unit. Only delete the chart data that you intend to replace or no longer re- quire. Open the charts catalog. Tap the trashcan icon of the chart to delete. You are asked "ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DELETE THIS FILE?"...
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  • Page 351: Maintenance, Troubleshooting

    16. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE- SHOOTING This chapter has information about maintenance and troubleshooting that the user can follow to care for the equipment. NOTICE WARNING Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD sealant or contact spray to plastic Do not open the equipment. parts or equipment coating.
  • Page 352: Fuse Replacement

    16. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 16.2 Fuse Replacement The fuse in the fuse holder in the power cable protects the equipment from high elec- tric current and equipment fault. If you cannot turn on the power, check the fuse to see if it has blown. Find the reason for the blown fuse before you replace the fuse. If the fuse blows again after the replacement, contact your dealer for advice.
  • Page 353: Troubleshooting

    16. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING The approximate life of the fan is as shown in the table below, and the actual life de- pends on ambient temperature. When the fan does not rotate sufficiently, an applica- ble message appears in the status bar. Turn off the power and contact your dealer about replacement of the fan.
  • Page 354: Plotter Troubleshooting

    1.19). After connecting to the internet, approx. one minute later you can obtain the unlock code. 3) If you cannot obtain the unlock code, contact a FURUNO deal- er for advice. Unlock code cannot be found. Get the unlock code for the chart and cancel the unlock state (with the unit connected to the internet, [Home]→[Charts]→[Download...
  • Page 355: Fish Finder Troubleshooting

    16. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 16.4.4 Fish finder troubleshooting Problem Remedy You selected a fish finder dis- • Check that the transducer cable is tightly fastened. play from the Home screen, but • Check that the fish finder source is correctly selected. no picture appears.
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  • Page 357: Appendix 1 Menu Tree

    APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Settings menu Default settings indicated in bold italic. General Two Finger None, Full Screen, Screen Capture, Tap Function Event Mark, Home, Settings, Lists, Tide Two Finger Long None, Full Screen, Screen Capture, Tap Function Event Mark, Home, Settings, Lists, Tide Move Tool On Long Push ( OFF, ON ) Password Lock ( OFF, ON ) Connect to...
  • Page 358 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Ship & COG Vector (Time, Distance) Track COG Vector Length (0.000 to 999.000 NM, 1.000NM) COG Vector Time (0’10s, 0’30s, 1’00s, 2’00s, 5’00s, 10’00s, 15’00s, 30’00s, 1h00’, 2h00’, 3h00’, 6h00’, 12h00’, 1d00h) COG Vector Color (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Magenta, Orange, Cyan, Black) Heading Line Thickness (1 to 5, 2) Vessel Icon Orientation (Heading, COG) Fuel Range Ring (OFF, ON)
  • Page 359 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Default Point Symbol ( see figure below ) Points & Boundaries Default Point Color ( Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Magenta, Orange, Cyan, Black ) Point Size ( 50 to 200; 100 ) Icons Set ( Modern, Classic ) Point Density ( Low, Medium, Full ) Display Point Names ( OFF, ON ) Automatic Naming ( OFF, ON )
  • Page 360 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Continued from previous page Depth ShadingTransparency ( 0 to 80; 50 ) Auto Depth Shading Color Scale ( OFF, ON ) Minimum Value ( 00,000 m to 00,049 m; 0.0 m )* Maximum Value ( 00,001 m to 10,000 m; 50.0 m )* Depth Color Shade ( Classic Hue, Inverted Classic Hue, Red Hue, Blue Hue, Green Hue, Yellow Hue ) : Available only when [ Auto Depth...
  • Page 361 Load Weather File (Open the dialog box to select the weather file to load.) Weather Data Server (NavCenter, Sirius Sirius Weather Radar (USNowRadar, CanadianRadar) Zone Forecast Requires FURUNO BBWX Marine Warnings series Marine Weather Receiver. Tropical Infos Not shown otherwise.
  • Page 362 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Radar Radar Source (Select the antenna host name.) Day Background Color (Black, Dark Blue, White) Night Background Color (Black, Dark Blue) Echo Color (Multicolor, Green, Yellow) Rings Interval (Automatic, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Show Range Slider (ON, OFF) Own Ship Icon (ON, OFF) Bearing Scale Mode (Relative, True)
  • Page 363 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Targets Display Target IDs (ON, OFF) Ignore Alarms for AIS Slower than... (1 kn) Target Icon Size (50, 100, 200) Ais Message Notification (ON, OFF) CPA/TCPA Alarm (ON, OFF) CPA Alarm Value (0.5 NM) TCPA Alarm Value (10 min) CPA Graphic Display (ON, OFF) Proximity AIS Target Alarm (ON, OFF) Proximity AIS Target Alarm Value (100 yd)
  • Page 364 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Continued from previous page Fish Finder Source (TZTxxF, network sounder name if connected) Preset Frequency Setup (DI-FFAMP (preset frequency 1, 2, 3) Transducer Setup (Open the dialog box for transducer setting.) Transmission Format (Parallel, Sequential) Transmission Power Mode (Manual, Auto) (Not used) Transmission Power (Min, Max) External KP (ON, OFF)
  • Page 365 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Continued from previous page Multi- Day Background Color (White, Light Blue, Black, Blue) beam Night Background Color (Black, Dark Blue) Sonar Show Range Slider (OFF, ON) Bottom Range Shift Area (15~85(%); 50) DFF-3D Transmit Rate Mode (Manual) Transmit Rate Manual (0~21;...
  • Page 366 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Continued from previous page Fish Finder Alarms Fish Alarm (OFF, Single Beam, Triple Beam) Range Minimum Value (0~1200; 0m) Range Maximum Value (0~1200; 3m) Fish Alarm Level (Low, Medium, High) Initial Setup Transducer Draft (0~99.9; 0) Salt Water (OFF, ON) Transducer Setup (Show the menu for setting up the transducer) Transmission Power Auto (OFF, ON)
  • Page 367 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Files Export File Format (TZX, TZD, CSV, GPX) Import User Objects (Open the dialog box for importing points and routes.) Export User Objects (Open the dialog box for exporting all points and routes.) Import Tracks (Open the dialog box for importing tracks.) Export Tracks (Open the dialog box for exporting tracks.) Import Wind Polar Polar Name...
  • Page 368 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Camera HDMI HDMI Input (ON, OFF) Touch Output (ON, OFF) HCDP (ON, OFF) ANALOG CAMERA 1~2 Connected (ON, OFF) NickName (Camera 1) IP CAMERA 1~4 NickName (IP CAMERA1) IP Camera (IP address) PTZ Control (ON, OFF) AXIS QUAD SERVER Server (ON,...
  • Page 369 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Continued from previous page INSTRUMENTS SETUP Engine & Tank Automatic Setup Engine & Tank Manual Setup Graphic Instruments Setup Maximum Boat Speed Maximum Wind Speed DEPTH Minimum Depth Maximum Depth SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE Minimum Sea Surface Temperature Maximum Sea Surface Temperature PROPULSION ENGINE Max.
  • Page 370 NMEA2000 Log Strage location INTERNAL GPS SETUP WAAS Mode SC-30 SETUP WAAS Mode Heading Offset Pitch Offset Roll Offset NETWORK SENSOR SETUP (Shows compatible FURUNO devices.) CALIBRATION Heading Speed Through Water Wind Speed Wind Angle Sea Surface Temperature DATA DAMPING COG &...
  • Page 371: Appendix 2 Transducer List

    APPENDIX 2 TRANSDUCER LIST The table below shows whether the transducers that can be connected to this unit are compatible ™ ™ with ACCU-FISH , Bottom Discrimination and RezBoost functions. Optional transducers Standard transducers (CW) Bottom ™ ™ Model ACCU-FISH RezBoost Remarks Discrimination...
  • Page 372 APPENDIX 2 TRANSDUCER LIST CHIRP transducers Bottom ™ ™ Model ACCU-FISH RezBoost Remarks Discrimination TM150M 300 W B-75L B-75H 600 W B-175H 1 kW B-175L B265LH-FJ12 CM265LH-FJ12 TM265LH-FJ12 PM111LHG 2 kW (Requires DI-FFAMP) CM599LHG 2 to 3 kW (Requires DI-FFAMP) CM599LM Other compatible transducers CHIRP transducers (single frequency)
  • Page 373 APPENDIX 2 TRANSDUCER LIST CHIRP transducers (dual frequency for DI-FFAMP) Bottom ™ ™ Model ACCU-FISH RezBoost Remarks Discrimination PM111LH 2 kW PM111LHW R109LH R109LHW R111LH CM599LH 2 to 3 kW CM599LHW R509LH R509LHW R509LM R599LH R599LM AP-17...
  • Page 374: Appendix 3 Alert Messages

    APPENDIX 3 ALERT MESSAGES The table below shows the alert messages that may appear. Text Meaning Remedy Hardware: Fan Speed The rotation speed of the Do the quick self test. Replace the fan if Alarm fan is 4,000 rpm or less. the rotation speed (IntFan (SYSFAN) Speed)* is 3,999 rpm or less.
  • Page 375 APPENDIX 3 ALERT MESSAGES Text Meaning Remedy DSC Distress Call A distress warning is re- You cannot delete this message manu- ceived. ally because this is an emergency warn- ing. DSC Position Report Re- A non-distress DSC mes- This message is erased when a ceived sage is received.
  • Page 376 APPENDIX 3 ALERT MESSAGES Text Meaning Remedy Opening Grib File The GRIB file (weather in- – formation) stored in the TZT is being opened. NAVpilot Connection Lost Connection with the Check the connection with the NAVpilot. NAVpilot is lost. Check that power is supplied to the NAVpilot.
  • Page 377 APPENDIX 3 ALERT MESSAGES Text Meaning Remedy Fuel Active Route The fuel is expected to run Refill the fuel. out during the route naviga- tion. Nmea 2000 Logging NMEA2000 log is being re- – corded. Boundary Line Crossed Your ship has crossed a –...
  • Page 378 APPENDIX 3 ALERT MESSAGES Text Meaning Remedy Throttle Position Sensor! Throttle opening sensor Refer to the operator's manual for the (engine) error. engine and contact the engine manufac- turer. Engine Emergency Stop Engine indicator (emergen- Refer to the operator's manual for the Mode! cy stop mode) error.
  • Page 379 APPENDIX 3 ALERT MESSAGES Text Meaning Remedy ** -Low Battery Capacity An error is received from Refer to the operator's manual for Alarm- ** the CZone devices. CZone. ** -High Battery Voltage An error is received from Refer to the operator's manual for Alarm- ** the CZone devices.
  • Page 380: Appendix 4 Radio Regulatory Information

    APPENDIX 4 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION Wireless Interoperability This product is designed to be interoperable with any wireless LAN product that is based on direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) radio technology and to comply with the following standards. •...
  • Page 381 APPENDIX 4 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION AP-25...
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  • Page 383: Specifications

    FURUNO TZT12F/16F/19F SPECIFICATIONS OF MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY TZT12F/16F/19F DISPLAY FUNCTION Screen TZT12F 12.1-inch touch-panel color display, 1280 x 800 (WXGA) TZT16F 15.6-inch touch-panel color display, 1920 x 1080 (FHD) TZT19F 18.5-inch touch-panel color display, 1920 x 1080 (FHD) Brightness TZT12F...
  • Page 384 FURUNO TZT12F/16F/19F Estimation for bottom composition, Temperature graph Alarm School of fish, School of fish for bottom lock OTHER FUNCTIONS AIS information AIS receiver required DSC display 20 target max, Target data required Instrument indication Instrument data required Camera monitor...
  • Page 385 FURUNO TZT12F/16F/19F TZT19F 12-24 VDC: 4.7-2.3 A Rectifier (option) 100/110/115/220/230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature -15°C to +55°C Relative humidity 93% or less at +40°C Degree of protection IP56 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed.4 UNIT COLOR N1.0 (fixed)
  • Page 386: Index

    INDEX Numerics proximity AIS target........14-3 speed ........... 2-16 2-17 2D/3D switch ..........3-2 SST ............2-15 3D display XTE ............2-14 activating ..........3-2 Alarms list..........2-18 description..........3-1 Alert messages ........AP-18 exaggeration ..........3-3 Anchor watch alarm .........2-16 3D sounder history display ARPA depth indication ........8-15 automatic target acquisition ....6-35 echo detection level .......8-11 clearing lost target........6-38...
  • Page 387 INDEX Chart object info ........2-6 Display icons Chart plotter menu ........2-25 description ..........1-16 Charts editing........... 1-18 1-19 adding ..........15-14 removing ..........1-19 deleting..........15-15 Display selection panning ........... 2-3 home screen ......... 1-16 range ............2-2 quick page ..........
  • Page 388 INDEX Fish finder menu ........7-21 FLIR camera Magnetron replacement ......16-2 controlling..........10-7 Maintenance ..........16-1 setting.............10-6 Menu tree ..........AP-1 Fuel management ........12-16 MicroSD cards Function availability care of ............1-28 3D sounder history display.....8-15 compatible cards ........1-29 cross section display ........8-9 formatting ..........1-28 multi-sounder display .......8-5 inserting..........1-28 side scan display........8-7...
  • Page 389 INDEX Own ship icon (radar)......6-20 Remote Control Unit (MCU-004) description ..........1-6 group setting ......... 1-10 Photos Rez boost ..........6-28 importing ..........2-32 Routes moving on screen ........2-33 auto zoom at arrival to go to point ..5-16 photo information deleting .....
  • Page 390 INDEX echo color..........8-6 Transducer setup ........7-23 example............8-2 Transmit (radar) .........6-1 frequency indication .........8-6 Troubleshooting function availability ........8-7 chart plotter ..........16-4 TX and ST-BY ..........8-6 fish finder..........16-5 Sidelobe echoes ........6-32 general ...........16-3 Single frequency display ......7-2 radar............16-4 SiriusXM radio Tuning ............6-1 controls..........13-15 TVG............7-13 diagnostics ...........13-16...
  • Page 391 INDEX Zero line ..........7-25 Zoom display..........8-8 Zoom display selection (fish finder)... 7-4 Zoom reference lines ......7-22 IN-6...
  • Page 392 Il testo completo della dichiarazione di conformità UE è disponibile al seguente indirizzo Internet: Latvian Ar šo Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. deklar , ka augst k min ts radioiek rta atbilst (LV) Direkt vai 2014/53/ES. Pilns ES atbilst bas deklar cijas teksts ir pieejams š d interneta vietn :...
  • Page 393 O texto integral da declaração de conformidade está disponível no seguinte endereço de Internet: Romanian Prin prezenta, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. declar c men ionat mai sus tipul de (RO) echipamente radio este în conformitate cu Directiva 2014/53/UE. Textul integral al declara iei UE de conformitate este disponibil la urm toarea...

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