Furuno USA 9ZWRTR104 Transceiver for Radar Sensor DRS4DL User Manual
Furuno USA Inc Transceiver for Radar Sensor DRS4DL
Contents
- 1. User Manual I
- 2. User Manual II Part 1
- 3. User Manual II Part 2
- 4. User Manual II Part 3
- 5. User Manual II Part 4
- 6. User Manual II Part 5
- 7. User Manual II Part 6
- 8. User Manual II Part 7
- 9. User Manual II Part 8
- 10. User Manual II Part 9
- 11. User Manual II Part 10
- 12. User Manual II Part 11
- 13. User Manual II Part 12
User Manual II Part 12
13. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13.5 Software Update You can update the software for this equipment via the internet. See section 1.18 for how to connect to the internet. It is recommended to back up stored data (waypoints, routes, etc.) to a micro SD card before updating the software, in case something should go wrong during the updating. 1. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings] - [General]. 2. Tap [Check for Software Update]. The following messages appear. i Software Update Checking new version availability... NEW VERSION DETECTED: BILLFISH VERSION 1.0.0 (SIZE = 1.45 MB) DO YOU WANT TO DOWNLOAD IT? Yes No 3. Tap [Yes]. The system starts updating. Do not turn off the power during the updating. The power switch turns orange when the updating is completed. 13-9 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13.6 How to Manage Your Charts The NavNet TZtouch2 uses the same Mapmedia charts as NavNet 3D. Even though NavNet TZtouch2 is a master-less system in networking, for charts one NavNet TZtouch2 unit should be set as Chart Master to share the System ID, which will be necessary to obtain an unlock code of a chart from Mapmedia. 13.6.1 How to view your charts Tap the Home icon to show the home screen, then tap [Catalog] to display your charts catalog. Chart file name Icon Chart Chart status version Chart manufacturer (see below) no. Tap to enter unlock code Chart file type System ID display Meaning Free chart. An unlock code is not necessary. Unlock code is necessary to use the chart. Tap the [Insert Code] button at the top of the [Charts Catalog]. Enter the unlock code then tap to finish. Unlock code entered for the chart. 13-10 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13.6.2 How to update or add charts Free (USA and NOAA) and for-fee NavNet TZtouch2 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 micro SD card. Insert the card into the SD card slot on the display unit, or the left card slot in the SD Card Unit (SD-001). For the detailed procedure, refer to the instructions on the FURUNO website. A for-fee chart requires that you enter its chart unlock code. Go to the Home screen and tap [Catalog] to show the [Charts Catalog] display. Tap the [Insert Code] button then enter the chart unlock code from the software keyboard. Where to obtain chart data: FURUNO http://www.furunousa.com/Products/Products.aspx?category=Products+%3a+NavNet+TZtouch+%3a+Charts+for+NavNet+TZtouch Mapmedia http://www.mapmedia.com/charts-catalog.html 13.6.3 How to delete charts Before replacing a chart you should delete the old chart data on every NavNet TZtouch2 unit. Only delete the chart data that you intend to replace or no longer require. Open the charts catalog. Tap the trashcan icon of the chart to delete. You are asked "ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DELETE THIS FILE?" Tap [OK] to delete the file. 13-11 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS This page is intentionally left blank. 13-12 14. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter has information about maintenance and troubleshooting that the user can follow to care for the equipment. NOTICE WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified persons can work inside the equipment. 14.1 Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to plastic parts or equipment coating. Those items contain products that can damage plastic parts and equipment coating. Maintenance Routine maintenance helps keep your equipment in good condition and prevents future problems. Check the items shown in the table below on a regular basis to help keep your equipment in good condition for years to come. Check item Cables Check point Cable connection, corrosion Cabinet Dust on the cabinet LCD Dust on the LCD Waterdrops on the LCD Radar antenna Foreign material on the radar antenna Transducer Transducer face Remedy Connect the cables that have loosened. Replace any damaged cables. Remove dust with a dry clean cloth. Do not use commercial cleaners to clean the equipment - they can remove paint and markings. Wipe the LCD carefully to prevent scratching, using tissue paper and an LCD cleaner. To remove dirt or salt deposits, use an LCD cleaner, wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt or salt. Change paper frequently so the salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD. Do not use solvents such as thinner, acetone or benzene for cleaning. Also, do not use degreaser or antifog solution, as they can strip the coating from the LCD. Waterdrops on the LCD can slow touch response. Wipe the LCD with a dry cloth to remove the water. Foreign material can reduce sensitivity. Clean the antenna with a cloth wetted with freshwater. Do not use commercial cleaners to clean the radiator they can remove paint and markings. Marine growth on the transducer face can reduce sensitivity. Remove any growth with a wooden stick or fine grade sandpaper. 14-1 14. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 14.2 Fuse Replacement The fuse in the fuse holder in the power cable protects the equipment from high electric 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 information. WARNING Use the proper fuse. A wrong fuse can damage the equipment and cause fire. Name Fuse 14.3 Type FGBO-A 125V 5A PBF Code No. 000-155-853-10 Remarks 12 VDC, 24 VDC Life of the Parts Magnetron When a magnetron reaches the end of its life, targets do not appear on the radar display. If long-range performance appears to have decreased, contact your dealer about replacement of the magnetron. Radar Sensor DRS2D DRS4D, DRS4DL DRS4A DRS6A DRS12A DRS25A Magnetron E3590 E3571 MAF1421B MAF1422B MAF1565N MG5436(E2V) Code No. 000-164-574-11 000-146-867-11 000-158-786-11 000-158-788-12 000-174-559-10 000-140-762-10 Approx. Life 2,000 hours 2,000 hours 3,000 hours 3,000 hours 3,000 hours 2,000 to 3,000 hours The total time of power-on ("ON TIME") and transmission ("TX TIME") are displayed on the radar screen during the stand-by mode. LCD The life of the LCD is approximately 18,000 hours for the TZTL15F, and 25,000 hours for the TZTL12F. The actual number of hours depends on ambient temperature and humidity. When the brilliance cannot be raised sufficiently, contact your dealer about replacement of the LCD. Fan The life of the fan is shown in the table below, and the actual life depends on ambient temperature. When the fan does not rotate sufficiently, an applicable message appears. Turn off the power and contact your dealer about replacement of the fan. Item FAN MOTOR 14-2 Type MFB52A-12HA-002 Code No. 000-175-998-10 Estimated Life Approx. 21,000 hours 14. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 14.4 Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures that the user can follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not check inside the unit. Have a qualified technician check the equipment. 14.4.1 General troubleshooting Problem You can not turn on the power. Picture is not displayed properly. Nothing appears on the screen after you press the power switch. The display has frozen. 14.4.2 • Check for blown fuse. • Check that the power connector is fastened. • Check for corrosion on the power cable connector. • Check for damaged power cable. • Check battery for correct voltage output. Turn off and on the power. If the picture is still improper, contact your dealer for instructions. Check if the unit is plugged in. Push the power switch until the screen goes blank. Turn the power on again. Radar troubleshooting Problem You tapped the [TX] icon on the radar display to transmit but nothing happens. Marks and characters appear, but echoes do not appear. Picture is not updated or the picture freezes. You tuned the receiver, but the sensitivity is weak. You changed the range, but the radar picture does not change. Poor discrimination in range. Range rings are not displayed. You tapped the [TX] icon to transmit. The "TX screen" appears momentarily, but the radar soon goes into stand-by. 14.4.3 Remedy Remedy • Tap the [TX] icon again. (The icon is filled in white when the radar is in transmit state.) • Check that the antenna cable is fastened. • Check if the radar source is correct. Check that the antenna cable is fastened. • Check antenna cable. • If the picture has frozen, turn the power off and on again. The magnetron may have reached its life. Have a technician check the magnetron. • Try to change the range again. • Turn the power off and on again. Adjust the sea control. Check if [Range Rings] is turned on in the [Layers] menu. This problem indicates that the overload protection has activated. To restore normal operation, turn off all equipment in the network. Wait a few seconds then turn on all the equipment. Plotter troubleshooting Problem Position is not fixed. The track of your ship is not plotted. Remedy Check for interfering objects near the display unit that might be blocking reception. The track display may be disabled. Check if [Tracks] is turned on in the [Layers] menu. 14-3 14. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 14.4.4 Fish finder troubleshooting Problem You selected a fish finder display, but no picture appears. Marks and characters appear, but no picture appears. Picture appears but zero line does not appear. The picture sensitivity is too low. The depth indication does not appear. Noise or interference shows on the display. Remedy • Check that the transducer cable is fastened. • Check that the fish finder source is correct. • If you are using a network fish finder, check that it is properly connected. Check if the transducer cable is connected. • • • • • • • • • • • 14-4 The picture is shifted. Check the shift setting. Check if draft is set to zero or higher. If you are in the manual mode, check the gain setting. Check the transducer face for marine life or air bubbles. Bottom is too soft to return an acceptable echo. For manual operation, adjust gain and range to display the bottom echo (in reddish-brown). Adjust bottom level HF/LF. Make sure the transducer cable is not near the engine. Check the ground. Check if another fish finder in the vicinity of your boat has the same frequency as your fish finder. Try to reject the interference with [Interference Rejection] in the [Settings] - [Sounder] menu. APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Settings General Function Gesture (None, Facebook, Screen Capture, Event, Menu, Lists, Tide, Fusion*, Fusion Bar*) * FUSION-Link equipment connected. Connect to the Internet (Never, At Startup, When Necessary) Wireless LAN Settings (Open the dialog box for Wireless LAN settings.) Show Range Sliders (ON, OFF) User Interface Auto-Hide (2 s, 3 s, 5 s, 10 s, 15 s) Instrument Theme (Black, White) Bold italic: Default setting Local Time Offset (UTC - 12:00 to UTC + 13:00) Synchronize Time with GPS (ON, OFF) Cross Cursor Speed (1 - 20, 8) Demo File (Select file for use in demo mode.) Manual Demo (ON, OFF) Demo Speed (0 - 20(kn), 5) Language (English, Others) Check for Software Update Data Usage (Shows number of points, routes and track points used.) Reset Default Settings Ship & Track COG Vector (Distance, Time) COG Vector Length (0 - 999.00(NM), 1.00) COG Vector Time (0’10s, 0’30s, 1’00mn, 2’00mn, 5’00mn, 10’00mn, 15’00mn, 30’00mn 1h00’, 2h00’, 3h00’, 6h00’, 12h00’, 1d00h) COG Vector Color (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Purple, Orange, Light-blue, Black) Heading Line Thickness (1 - 5 or 2 - 6, 1) (1 - 5=2D mode, 1 - 6=3D mode) Vessel Icon Orientation (Heading, COG) Track Interval (0’05s, 0’10s, 0’30s, 1’00mn, 5’00mn, 10’00mn) Track Color (Fixed, Variable) Fixed Color Setup (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Magenta, Orange, Cyan, Black & White) Variable Color (Depth, SST Range, SST Variation, Speed, Bottom Discrimination) Variable Color Setup (Open the dialog box for variable color setting.) Track Thickness (1 - 10 or 2 - 11, 2) (1 - 10=2D mode, 2 - 11=3D mode) Automatic Track Deleting (ON, OFF) Delete All Tracks Reset Default Settings Routes Default Route Color (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Magenta, Orange, Cyan, Black & White) Route Thickness (1 - 10 or 2 - 11, 2) (1 - 10=2D mode, 2 - 11=3D mode) Navigate with Autopilot (ON, OFF) (Requires NAVpilot.) Autopilot Step (2 - 30(°), 10) Ask to Enter Route Name (ON, OFF) Route Auto Zoom (ON, OFF) WPT Switch Mode (Circle and Cross Line, Circle, Cross Line) Switching Circle Radius (0 - 3278(ft), 200) Waypoint Crossing Notification (ON, OFF) End of Route Notification (ON, OFF) Intelligent Route Waypoint Centering (ON, OFF) Display XTE Lines (ON, OFF) XTE Value (1 - 3278(ft), 200) Cruising Speed for Planning (0 - 99(kt), 5) Delete All Points & Routes Reset Default Settings AP-1 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Points Display Points Names (ON, OFF) Default Point Symbol (Select the default icon for point.) Default Point Color (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Magenta, Orange, Cyan, Black & White) Point Size (50 - 200(%), 100) Icons Set (Classic, Modern) Data to Be Recorded in Event Comment (None, Date, SST, Date And SST) Record Event1 Automatically (ON, OFF) Default Event 1 - 6 Symbol Event2 default symbol Event3 default symbol Symbol1 default Event4 default symbol Event5 default symbol Event6 default symbol Event1 default symbol Default Event 1 - 6 Color Red Blue Green Yellow Event1 default color Event4 default color Event2 default color Event3 default color Delete All Points & Routes Reset Default Settings AP-2 Purple Event5 default color Orange Event6 default color Light-blue Black APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Plotter Grid Interval (Off, Very Small, Small, Medium, Large, VeryLarge) Tide/Current Icons Size (50 - 150(%), 100) NavData Transparency (0 - 80(%), 10) PhotoFusion Transparency (0 - 80(%), 15) Tide Range for PhotoFusion (0.0 - 60(ft), 0) Tidal Currents Transparency (0 - 80(%), 25) Radar Transparency (0 - 80(%), 20) Range Link (ON, OFF) Echo Color (Multicolor, Green, Yellow) Depth Shading Transparency (0 - 80(%), 50) Auto Depth Shading Color Scale (ON, OFF) * Auto Depth Shading Minimum Value* (0000 - 33000(ft), 0) Color Scale OFF Maximum Value* (00000 - 33000(ft), 200) Depth Color Shade (Classic Hue, Inverted Classic Hue, Red Hue, Blue Hue, Green Hue, Yellow Hue) Auto Alti 3D Exaggeration (ON, OFF) 3D Alti Exaggeration (1 - 20, 3) Reset Default Settings Vector Chart Chart Object Size (50 - 200(%), 100%) Chart Color Palette (S-52, Standard, Sunlight) Chart Symbols (S-52, International) Shallow Contour (0.0, 3.0, 6.0, 9.0, 12.0, 15.0, 18.0, 21.0, 24.0, 27.0, 30.0 (ft) Safety Contour (0.0, 3.0, 6.0, 9.0, 12.0, 15.0, 18.0, 21.0, 24.0, 27.0, 30.0, 50.0, 70.0, 100, 200 (ft)) Deep Contour (0.0, 3.0, 6.0, 9.0, 12.0, 15.0, 18.0, 21.0, 24.0, 27.0, 30.0, 50.0, 70.0, 100, 200, 300, 500, 1,000, 2,000 (ft)) Text (Important) (ON, OFF) Text (Other) (ON, OFF) Display Buoy Names (ON, OFF) Display Light Description (ON, OFF) Display Light Sectors (ON, OFF) Display Routes (ON, OFF) Display Routes Bearings (ON, OFF) Display Soundings (ON, OFF) Display Soundings in Red (ON, OFF) Shallower than... (0.0, 3.0, 6.0, 9.0, 12.0, 15.0, 18.0, 21.0, 24.0, 27.0, 30.0, 50.0, 70.0, 100(ft)) Obs. Depth Below Safety (ON, OFF) Display Seabed (ON, OFF) Cautionary Areas (ON, OFF) Reset Default Settings AP-3 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE AP-4 S-52 Display S-52 Vector Chart Display Mode (Custom, Base, Standard, Other, Fishing) Unknown Object (ON, OFF) Chart Data Coverage (ON, OFF) Water and Seabed Features (ON, OFF) Traffic Routes (ON, OFF) Information Areas (ON, OFF) Buoys & Beacons (ON, OFF) Lights (ON, OFF) Fog Signals (ON, OFF) Radar (ON, OFF) Information About Chart Data (ON, OFF) Obstructions (ON, OFF) Depth Contours, Cur., etc (ON, OFF) Fishing Facilities (ON, OFF) Services (Pilot, Signal Stations) (ON, OFF) Harbour Facilities (ON, OFF) Services and Small Craft Facilities (ON, OFF) Land Features (ON, OFF) Reset Default Settings Weather 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 (BBWX2 only) Marine Warnings (BBWX2 only) Tropical Infos (BBWX2 only) Sirius Diagnostic (BBWX2 only) Tidal Step (5 mn, 10 mn, 15 mn, 20 mn, 30 mn, 1 h, 2 h, 3 h, 6 h, 12 h) Duration of Animation (5 s, 10 s, 15 s, 20 s, 30 s, 45 s, 1 mn, 2 mn, 3 mn) Model (USA, Worldwide) Forecast Days (1 - 16, 4) Wind (ON, OFF) Waves (ON, OFF) Cloud (ON, OFF) Rain/Snow (ON, OFF) Air Temperature (ON, OFF) Pressure (ON, OFF) 500mb (ON, OFF) Sea Surface Temperature (ON, OFF) Oceanic Currents (ON, OFF) Altimetry (ON, OFF) Plankton (ON, OFF) Weather Color Transparency (0 - 80; 40%) AUTO SST Color Scale (ON, OFF) Minimum Value (15 - 120(°F), 50°) Maximum Value (15 - 120(°F), 90°) Reset Default Settings 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 (Auto, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Own Ship Icon (ON, OFF) Echo Interpolation (ON, OFF) Bearing Scale Mode (Relative, True) EBL Reference (True, Relative) Watchman (5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes) Antenna Rotation (Auto, 24 RPM) Antenna Heading Align (-180 - +180(°), 0) Main Bang Suppression (0 - 100, 0) Enable Sector (1, 2) Blanking (ON, OFF) Start Angle* (0 - 360, 0) * Available when [Enable Sector (1, 2) End Angle* (0 - 360, 0) Blanking] is [ON]. Antenna Longitudinal Position (0 - 3275(ft), 20) Antenna Lateral Position (-Port) (-320 - 320(ft), 0) Antenna Height (For DRS: Under 3 m, 3 m - 10 m, Over 10 m) (For IMO: 5 m, 7.5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 20 m, 25 m, 30 m, 35 m, 40 m, 45 m, 50 m) Auto Tuning (ON, OFF) Tuning Source (Range1, Range2) Manual Tuning** (-50 - 50, 0) **Available when [Auto Tuning] is [OFF]. Radar Monitoring (Open the radar monitor window.) Radar Optimization ARPA Advanced Settings (Open the dialog box for ARPA setting.) Hardware Factory Default Reset Default Settings Targets Display Target IDs (ON, OFF) Hide AIS Targets Farther than ... (1 NM, 2 NM, 3 NM, 6 NM, 12 NM, 18 NM, 24 NM, 48 NM, 84 NM, 96 NM) Ignore Alarms for AIS Slower than... (0.0 - 9.9(kn), 1) CPA/TCPA Alarm (ON, OFF) CPA Alarm Value (0.01 - 99. 99(NM), 0.5) TCPA Alarm Value (0 - 59(min), 10) Proximity AIS Target Alarm (ON, OFF) Proximity AIS Target Alarm Value (10 - 999(m), 100) Buddies List (AIS & DSC) (Open the buddies list.) Reset Default Settings AP-5 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Sounder Fish Finder Source (TZTL, network sounder name if connected) Day Background Color (White, Light Blue, Black, Dark Blue) Night Background Color (Black, Dark Blue) Echo Color Levels (8 Colors, 16 Colors, 64 Colors) A-Scope Peak Hold (ON, OFF) Zoom Reference Lines (ON, OFF) High Resolution (ON, OFF) Picture Advance (4/1, 2/1, 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, Stop) Range Shift (0 - 999(ft), 0) Bottom Range Shift Area (15 - 85(%),75) Zoom Range Span (6 - 350(ft), 30) Bottom Lock Range Span (6 - 350(ft), 30) ACCU-FISH Info (Depth, Fish Size) ACCU-FISH Symbols (Off, Solid, Striped) ACCU-FISH Size Correction (-80 - 100(%), 0) Interference Rejection (Off, Low, Medium, High, Auto) Heaving Correction (ON, OFF; external sounder only) Clutter (0 - 100(%), 0) TVG HF (0 - 9, 5) TVG LF (0 - 9, 5) Transmit Rate Auto (ON, OFF) Transmit Rate Manual (0 - 21, 21) Sounder Transmit (ON, OFF) Fish Alarm (ON, OFF) * Value for internal Range Minimum Value (0 - 3600(ft), 0.0)* sounder. Different Range Maximum Value (0 - 3600(ft), 10.0)* with external sounder. Fish Alarm for Bottom Lock (ON, OFF) Range Minimum Value(0 - 360(ft), 0.0)* Range Maximum Value (0 - 360(ft), 1.0)* Fish Alarm Level (Low, Medium, High) Zero Line Rejection (ON, OFF) Zero Line Range (1.4 - 2.5, 2.0) Transducer Draft (0.0 - 99.9(ft), 3.0) Salt Water (ON, OFF) Fish Finder Source (TZTL, network sounder name if connected) Transducer Setup (Open the dialog box for transducer setting.) Transmission Power (0 - 10, 10) (not available with DFF1-UHD External KP (ON, OFF) (External sounder only.) Bottom Level HF (-40 - +40)*1 Bottom Level LF (-40 - +40)*1 Gain Offset HF (-50 - +50)*1 *1 Internal, DFF1, DFF3, BBDS1, DFF1-UHD Gain Offset LF (-50 - +50)*1 Auto Gain Offset HF (-5 - +5)*1 * DFF3, DFF1-UHD Auto Gain Offset LF (-5 - +5)*1 * DFF3 *4 DFF3, DFF1-UHD STC HF (0 - 10)*2 AP-6 STC LF (0 - 10)*2 Frequency Adjust HF (-50 - 50)*3 Frequency Adjust LF (-50 - 50)*3 TX Pulse HF (Short 1, Short 2, Standard, Long)*3 TX Pulse LF (Short 1, Short 2, Standard, Long)*3 RX Band HF (Narrow Standard, Wide)*3 RX Band LF (Narrow, Standard, Wide)*3 Temperature Port (MJ Port, Low Frequency, High Frequency)*4 Set Hardware to Factory Default (External sounder only) Reset Default Settings APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Alarm Hardware Alarm (ON, OFF) XTE Alarm (ON, OFF) Depth Alarm (ON, OFF) Depth Alarm Value (0 - 900(ft), 30) Sea Surface Temperature Alarm (Off, Over, Under, Within, Out of) Temperature Alarm Value (32 - 140(°F), 70.00) Temp. Alarm Range Minimum Value (15 - 160(°F), 60.0) Temp. Alarm Range Maximum Value(15 - 160(°F),70.0) Temp. Shear Alarm Value (30 - 50(°F), 33.0) Speed Alarm (Off, Over, Under) Speed Alarm Value (0 - 99.9(kn), 10.0) Anchor Watch Alarm (ON, OFF) Anchor Watch Alarm Value (1 - 3300(ft), 150) Notification Sound (ON, OFF) Alarm Sound (ON, OFF) Sound Alarm Until Acknowledged (ON, OFF) Save Log File as (Save log file to micro SD card.) Reset Default Settings Files Export File Format (TZD, CSV, GPX, KML) Import Points & Routes (Open the dialog box for import.) Export All Points & Routes (Open the dialog box for export.) Import Tracks (Open the dialog box for import.) Export Tracks (Open the dialog box for export.) BackUp Settings (Open the dialog box for backup.) Restore Settings (Open the dialog box for restoring.) Units Bearing Display (Magnetic, True) True Wind Calculation Reference (Ground, Surface) Position Format (DDD°MM.mmmm’, DDD°MM.mmm’, DDD°MM.mm’, DDD°MM’SS.ss”, DDD.dddddd°, Loran-C, MGRS) Short/Long Change Over (0.0 - 2.0; 0.5 NM) Range (Long) (Nautical Mile, Kilometer, Mile) Range (Short) (Foot, Meter, Yard) Depth (Foot, Meter, Fathom, Passi Braza) Height/Length (Foot, Meter) Fish Size (Inch, Centimeter) Temperature (Fahrenheit Degree, Celsius Degree) Boat Speed (Knot, Kilometer per Hour, Mile per Hour, Meter per Second) Wind Speed (Knot, Kilometer per Hour, Mile per Hour, Meter per Second) Atmospheric Pressure (HectoPascal, Millibar, Millimeter of Mercury, Inch of Mercury) Oil Pressure (KiloPascal, Bar, Pound per Square Inch) Volume (Gallon, Liter) Reset Default Settings AP-7 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Camera VIDEO INPUT 1 Connected (ON, OFF) NickName (Camera 1) VIDEO INPUT 2 Connected (ON, OFF) NickName (Camera 2) CONTROLLABLE CAMERA FLIR Installation Scan IP FLIR IP Video Source (None, Camera 1, Camera 2) Camera Offset (Right-left) (0°) Camera Offset (Up-Down) (0°) Automatic Zoom (ON, OFF) Zoom Distance (300 ft) Camera Altitude (30 ft) OceanView OceanView IP Installation Low Light Cam (None, Camera 1, Camera 2) Thermal Cam (None, Camera 1, Camera 2) Camera Offset (Right-left) (0°) Camera Offset (Up-Down) (0°) Automatic Zoom (ON, OFF) Zoom Distance (300 ft) Camera Altitude (30 ft) Automatic Lock on Active Waypoint (ON, OFF) Automatic Lock on MOB (ON, OFF) Reset Default Settings Initial Setup (see Inst. Manual for details) GPS POSITION Longitudinal (from bow) Lateral (-Port) Boat Length Size of Static Icon Depth Display Transducer Draft Keel Draft Graphic Instruments Setup Minimum Boat Speed Maximum Boat Speed DEPTH Minimum Depth Maximum Depth SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE Minimum Sea Surface Temperature Maximum Sea Surface Temperature PROPULSION ENGINE Max. RPM Red Zone Oil Pressure Max. Oil Pressure Min. Temperature Red Zone Temperature OTHER ENGINE (same options as PROPULSION ENGINE) Reset Instrument Pages Reset Default Settings AP-8 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE DATA ACQUISITION GP330B WAAS Mode WS200 WAAS Mode Data Source Sensor List NMEA 0183 Output NMEA 2000 PGN Output Sky View INTERNAL GPS SETUP WAAS Mode SC-30 SETUP WAAS Mode Heading Offset Pitch Offset Roll Offset CALIBRATION Heading Speed Through Water Wind Speed Wind Angle Sea Surface Temperature DATA DAMPING COG & SOG Heading Speed Through Water Wind Speed & Angle Rate of Turn BROWSER INSTALLATION FAX30 Browser FA30 Browser FA50 Browser Chart Master Device System ID IP Address Quick Self Test Serviceman Event/Buzzer Port Configuration Event Input Configuration Reset Default Settings AP-9 APPENDIX 2 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. • IEEE Std 802.11b Standard on 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN • IEEE Std 802.11g Standard on 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN • IEEE Std 802.11n Standard on 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Safety This product, like other radio devices, emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The level of energy emitted by this device, however, is less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by other wireless devices such as mobile phones. This product operates within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations. These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature. In some situations or environments, the use of this product may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the applicable organization. Examples of such situations include the following: • Using this product onboard airplanes, or • Using this product in any other environment where the risk of interference with other devices or services is perceived or identified as being harmful. If uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of wireless devices in a specific organization or environment (an airplane, for example), ask for authorization to use this product before turning it on. Export Regulation Radio wave certification is necessary at the export destination. The Wireless LAN of this product operates in the 2.4 GHz band, which does not require a license in most countries. However, the conditions for use of the wireless LAN depend on the country or the area. AP-10 APPENDIX 2 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Below are descriptions for built-in Wireless LAN module. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person's body. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. AP-11 APPENDIX 2 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION Canada-Industry Canada (IC) Below are descriptions for built-in Wireless LAN module. This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. L'utilization de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux conditions suivantes: (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l'utilisateur du dispositif doit étre prêt à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fomctionnement du dispositif. Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person's body. Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un environnement non contr êolé et respecte les règles d'exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF) CNR-102 de l'IC. Cet équipement doit etre installé et utilise en gardant une distance de 20 cm ou plus entre le dispositif rayonnant et le corps. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication. AP-12 FURUNO TZTL12F/15F SPECIFICATIONS OF MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY TZTL12F/15F 1.1 1.4 GENERAL Display TZTL12F TZTL15F Indication system Brightness Display colors 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 PLOTTER FUNCTION Display mode Projection Usable area Memory capacity MOB GPS receiver 3.1 3.2 3.3 RADAR INDICATION Orientation mode Echo trail Alarm 4.1 4.2 4.3 SOUNDER INDICATION Output 600 Wrms or 1 kWrms (MB-1100 required) Frequency 50/200 kHz alternative output Display mode AccufishTM, A-scope, Auto (Fishing/ Cruising/ Manual), Temperature graph Alarm Fish, Shear 1.2 1.3 4.4 12.1-inch wide TFT color LCD, 1280 x 800 (WXGA) 15.6-inch wide TFT color LCD, 1366 x 768(XGA) Raster-scan, non-interlace 1000 cd/m2 typical (TZTL12F), 900 cd/m2 typical (TZTL15F) 16,770,000 colors (plotter), 60 colors (echo), 16 colors (radar) Course plot, NAV data Mercator 85° latitude or below Track: 30,000 points, Route: 20,000 points 1 point Head-up, North-up (heading data required) 15/30s, 1/3/5/6/15/30 min. and continuous Guard zone, Watchman, CPA/TCPA 5.1 OTHER FUNCTIONS Instrument data display Weather sensor, Engine monitoring sensor or other instruments required 5.2 Camera monitor IP camera or NTSC/PAL data required 5.2.1 Language Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, UK/US 5.3 AIS information AIS receiver required 5.4 DSC display Target data required 5.5 Alarm Proximity AIS targets, Ignore AIS target, DSC receiving SP - 1 E4487S01A-M FURUNO 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.1 TZTL12F/15F INTERFACE Number of port LAN 1 port, Ethernet 100Base-TX NMEA2000 1 port (LEN=1) USB 1 port, USB2.0 Video output 1 port, HDMI (TZTL12F:WXGA, TZTL15F: ) Video input 2 ports, NTSC/PAL SD card slot 1, micro-SDXC Contact closure 1, operator fitness signal (normal open) Wireless LAN IEEE802.11b/g/n Transmitting frequency 2.412 to 2.462 GHz Output power 12 dBm max. NMEA0183 (V2.0) sentences (Ethernet) Input/output CUR, DPT, GGA, GSA, HDG, HDT, MDA, MTW, MWV, RSA, ROT, VDM, VHW, VTG, XDR, ZDA NMEA2000 PGN Input 059392/904, 060928, 061184, 065280, 126208/720/992/996, 127237/245/250/251/257/488/489/505, 128259/267, 129025/026/029/033/038/039/040/041/538/540/793/794/798, 129025/026/029/033/038/039/040/041/538/540/793/794/798, 129808/809/810, 130306/310/311/312/313/314/577/578 Output 059392/904, 060928, 061184, 126208/464/720/992/996, 127250/251/257/258, 128259/267, 129025/026/029/033/283/284/285, 130306/310/312/313/314 6.2 POWER SUPPLY Multi function display TZTL12F TZTL15F Rectifier (option) 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature -15°C to +55°C Relative humidity 95% or less at +40°C Degree of protection IP56 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed.4 UNIT COLOR 12-24 VDC: 2.6-1.3 A 12-24 VDC: 3.2-1.6 A 100-115/220-230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60Hz N2.5 (fixed) SP - 2 E4487S01A-M INDEX Numerics 2D/3D switch ............................................. 3-2 3D display activating ................................................. 3-2 description ............................................... 3-1 exaggeration ........................................... 3-3 ACCU-FISH description ............................................. 7-13 fish size correction ................................ 7-15 information ............................................ 7-15 setting.................................................... 7-14 showing/hiding symbol .......................... 7-15 Advanced Wx data .................................. 11-7 AIS buddies list ............................................ 12-6 finding target on plotter display ............. 12-6 hiding AIS symbols out of specified range ................................... 12-3 ignoring slow targets ............................. 12-3 list .......................................................... 12-5 locating target on plotter display ........... 12-6 lost target .............................................. 12-2 nickname of target................................. 12-6 proximity AIS target alarm ..................... 12-3 showing/hiding symbols ........................ 12-1 target data with pop-up menu ............... 12-4 target details.......................................... 12-5 target IDs............................................... 12-4 target symbols ....................................... 12-1 AIS list ..................................................... 12-5 AIS transponder (FA-30, FA-50) setup ... 12-7 Alarm sensitivity (fish finder) ................... 7-13 Alarms alarm menu ........................................... 2-12 anchor watch ......................................... 2-15 audio alarm silencing ............................ 2-12 audio alarm type.................................... 2-15 aural alarm on/off .................................. 2-15 bottom lock fish alarm ........................... 7-12 CPA/TCPA ............................................ 6-25 depth ..................................................... 2-13 fish......................................................... 7-12 hardware ............................................... 2-15 proximity AIS target ............................... 12-3 speed .................................................... 2-14 SST ....................................................... 2-13 XTE ....................................................... 2-13 Alarms list................................................ 2-16 Anchor watch alarm ................................ 2-15 Animation radar....................................... 11-8 ARPA automatic target acquisition .................. 6-23 clearing lost target ................................. 6-24 CPA/TCPA alarm .................................. 6-25 manual target acquisition ...................... 6-23 showing/hiding display .......................... 6-22 stop tracking target................................ 6-24 target data ............................................. 6-24 A-scope display......................................... 7-5 Background color fish finder............................................... 7-17 radar ...................................................... 6-16 Boat icon COG vector ............................................. 2-4 description ............................................... 2-4 heading line ............................................. 2-4 orientation................................................ 2-5 Bottom discrimination display.................... 7-6 Bottom level ............................................ 7-19 Bottom lock display ................................... 7-4 Bottom lock fish alarm activating, deactivating .......................... 7-13 sensitivity............................................... 7-13 setting.................................................... 7-12 Bottom range shift area........................... 7-17 Bottom zoom display ................................. 7-4 Buddies list.............................................. 12-6 Camera/Video contrast adjustment ................................. 9-4 FLIR camera............................................ 9-2 image size ............................................... 9-3 OceanView camera ................................. 9-3 showing ................................................... 9-1 switching inputs ....................................... 9-4 touch control............................................ 9-5 tracking active waypoint, MOB ................ 9-5 Charts adding.................................................. 13-11 deleting................................................ 13-11 object information .................................... 2-7 panning.................................................... 2-3 range ....................................................... 2-2 S52 charts objects................................. 2-10 type.......................................................... 2-1 updating............................................... 13-11 vector charts text and object information.............................................. 2-9 viewing ................................................ 13-10 zoom in, zoom out ................................... 2-2 Clutter (fish finder)..................................... 7-9 COG vector ............................................... 2-4 Controls..................................................... 1-2 CPA/TCPA alarm .................................... 6-25 IN-1 INDEX Data area adding data to ........................................1-16 contents of data box...............................1-16 data format (analog or digital) ................1-18 deleting data box from............................1-17 description..............................................1-15 order of data...........................................1-15 transparency ..........................................1-18 Depth alarm .............................................2-13 Depth measurement ................................7-10 Depth shading overlay description................................................3-4 settings.....................................................3-5 Display brilliance ........................................1-7 Display icons description................................................1-9 editing........................................... 1-11, 1-12 removing ................................................1-12 Display selection home screen ............................................1-9 quick page..............................................1-10 DSC list ..................................................12-10 DSC message displaying ...............................................12-9 DSC list ................................................12-10 going to position of .................................12-8 notification of ..........................................12-8 Dual frequency display...............................7-3 Dual range radar ......................................6-17 EBL bearing measurement with........... 6-10, 6-11 reference ................................................6-11 Echo color (radar) ....................................6-15 Echo history .............................................7-11 End of route notification ...........................5-12 Event mark entering on fish finder display ................7-16 entering on plotter display ........................4-2 info ...........................................................4-2 Exporting points........................................................8-2 routes .......................................................8-2 track .........................................................8-3 External KP ..............................................7-19 False echo fish finder................................................7-24 False echoes radar.......................................................6-19 Fan replacement ......................................14-3 FAX-30 (Facsimile Receiver) setup .........13-8 File format ..................................................8-1 Fish alarm activating, deactivating...........................7-13 setting.....................................................7-12 IN-2 Fish finder alarm activating/deactivating............................7-13 Fish finder automatic operation..................7-7 Fish finder manual operation......................7-7 FLIR camera controlling.................................................9-5 setting.......................................................9-2 Function gesture ......................................1-27 Fuse replacement ....................................14-2 FUSION-Link..............................................9-6 Gain fish finder..................................................7-8 offset (fish finder) ...................................7-19 radar.........................................................6-2 Gain offset (fish finder).............................7-19 General menu ..........................................13-1 Guard zone activating, deactivating...........................6-14 setting.....................................................6-13 showing/hiding .......................................6-14 Hardware alarm........................................2-15 Heading line boat icon...................................................2-4 radar.......................................................6-13 Heaving correction ...................................7-18 High resolution (fish finder) ......................7-17 Home icon ........................................ 1-8, 1-24 Home screen display selection.......................................1-9 editing display icons ...............................1-11 introduction...............................................1-8 Hue.............................................................1-7 Importing points........................................................8-2 routes .......................................................8-2 track .........................................................8-3 Initial setup menu .....................................13-4 Instrument display adding indication ....................................10-6 changing position of data .......................10-5 editing indication ....................................10-5 full screen...............................................10-2 removing indication ................................10-5 showing ..................................................10-1 split screen .............................................10-3 steering ..................................................10-2 switching between displays....................10-4 theme .....................................................10-6 Interference fish finder................................................7-10 radar.......................................................6-13 Language .................................................1-28 INDEX Layers menu ........................................... 1-14 LCD life ................................................... 14-2 LCD replacement .................................... 14-2 Magnetron replacement .......................... 14-2 Maintenance............................................ 14-1 Menu tree ................................................AP-1 MOB (Man OverBoard) ........................... 1-29 MOB mark ............................................... 1-29 Multiple echoes (radar) ........................... 6-19 NavCenter weather data availability...................................... 11-9 data description ..................................... 11-9 displaying .............................................. 11-5 downloading .......................................... 11-3 file loading ............................................. 11-5 setting.................................................... 11-2 NAVpilot enabling use .......................................... 2-23 NAVpilot control box.............................. 2-23 steering to a point.................................. 4-13 OceanView camera................................... 9-3 Off center ................................................ 6-12 Orientation mode plotter ...................................................... 2-3 radar ........................................................ 6-5 Orientation mode switch............................ 2-3 plotter ...................................................... 2-3 radar ........................................................ 6-5 Overlay range link ................................... 6-16 Overlays depth shading.......................................... 3-4 radar ........................................................ 3-6 satellite photo .......................................... 3-6 tidal current ........................................... 3-10 tide info.................................................... 3-8 Own ship icon (radar).............................. 6-15 Picture advance speed.............................. 7-9 Plotter menu............................................ 2-21 Points default settings ........................................ 4-4 deleting.................................................... 4-6 deleting all ............................................... 4-6 description ............................................... 4-1 editing from points list ............................. 4-8 editing on screen ..................................... 4-7 entering on plotter display ....................... 4-1 exporting ................................................. 8-2 following with NAVpilot .......................... 4-13 going to event mark from fish finder ...... 7-16 going to on-screen point........................ 4-11 going to point on points list.................... 4-13 going to position selected on screen ..... 4-12 goto point information............................ 4-14 importing.................................................. 8-2 information............................................... 4-2 list ............................................................ 4-8 moving..................................................... 4-5 moving point to screen center ............... 4-10 points used display.................................. 4-5 restarting navigation to .......................... 4-15 showing/hiding point names .................. 4-10 stopping navigation to ........................... 4-15 Points list................................................... 4-8 creating route from .................................. 5-2 Pop-up menu........................................... 1-14 Position of object (plotter) ......................... 2-6 Power & Brilliance window ................. 1-6, 1-7 Power on/off .............................................. 1-6 Power switch .............................. 1-2, 1-6, 1-7 Proximity AIS target alarm ...................... 12-3 Quick page ..................................... 1-10, 1-13 Racon...................................................... 6-21 Radar overlay description ............................................... 3-6 range link............................................... 6-16 settings .................................................... 3-7 Radio regulatory information .................AP-10 Rain clutter ................................................ 6-4 Range fish finder................................................. 7-7 plotter ...................................................... 2-2 radar ........................................................ 6-4 Range and bearing between two objects plotter ...................................................... 2-6 radar ...................................................... 6-12 Range and bearing measurement with cursor (radar) ................................... 6-8 Range measurement fish finder............................................... 7-10 plotter ...................................................... 2-6 Range rings bearing mode .......................................... 6-7 description ............................................... 6-6 interval..................................................... 6-6 Range shift (fish finder) ............................. 7-8 Remote Control Unit (MCU-002) ............... 1-5 Routes auto zoom at arrival to go to point ......... 5-11 color....................................................... 5-14 creating from points................................. 5-2 creating from points list ........................... 5-2 creating on plotter screen........................ 5-1 deleting.................................................... 5-7 deleting points or route points ................. 5-3 description ............................................... 5-1 detailed information ............................... 5-10 end of route notification ......................... 5-12 IN-3 INDEX exporting ..................................................8-2 extending..................................................5-4 finding on chart.........................................5-6 following in reverse direction..................5-10 following on-screen route .........................5-8 following route selected from the routes list...............................................5-9 importing ..................................................8-2 inserting route points................................5-3 moving route points..................................5-3 navigation from selected route point ........5-9 removing points........................................5-4 restarting navigation...............................5-10 routes list..................................................5-4 routes menu ...........................................5-14 routes used display ..................................5-6 settings on routes menu.........................5-14 showing/hiding .........................................5-7 showing/hiding active route on radar .....6-15 skipping a route point .............................5-10 steering with NAVpilot ............................5-13 stop following .........................................5-10 waypoint arrival notification ....................5-12 waypoint switching mode .......................5-11 XTE lines................................................5-12 Routes list ..................................................5-4 Routes menu............................................5-14 RX band (fish finder) ................................7-19 S-52 charts cartographic objects .............2-10 S-52 display menu ...................................2-10 Safety instructions......................................... ii SART .......................................................6-21 Satellite photo overlay................................3-6 SD cards care of ....................................................1-19 compatible cards ....................................1-20 formatting ...............................................1-19 inserting..................................................1-19 loading equipment settings ......................8-4 removing ................................................1-19 saving equipment settings........................8-3 Sea clutter ..................................................6-3 Sector blanking ........................................6-20 Sensor icons ..............................................1-8 Settings menu ..........................................1-24 Sidelobe echoes ......................................6-20 Single frequency display ............................7-2 Sirius weather advanced Wx data .................................11-7 animation radar ......................................11-8 data availability.......................................11-9 data description......................................11-9 icons overview........................................11-8 setup ......................................................11-6 Wx radar.................................................11-7 Slide-out menu .........................................1-13 Soft cover ...................................................1-2 IN-4 Software update .......................................13-9 Sounder menu..........................................7-17 Speed alarm.............................................2-14 SST alarm ................................................2-13 Stand-by (radar) .........................................6-1 STC (fish finder) .......................................7-19 System configuration................................... xii Temperature graph ..................................7-16 Tidal current graph ...................................3-11 Tidal current overlay displaying ...............................................3-10 icon size .................................................3-10 information display .................................3-10 tidal current graph ..................................3-11 Tide graph ..................................................3-9 Tide info overlay displaying .................................................3-8 tide graph .................................................3-9 tide icon size ............................................3-8 tide information display ............................3-8 Touchscreen operations.............................1-3 Track color ............................................. 2-17, 2-19 deleting...................................................2-20 deleting all ..............................................2-20 description..............................................2-16 exporting ..................................................8-3 importing ..................................................8-3 interval....................................................2-17 points used display.................................2-21 recording ................................................2-16 showing/hiding .......................................2-16 thickness ................................................2-20 Transducer draft.......................................7-18 Transducer setup .....................................7-19 Transmit (radar) .........................................6-1 Transmit rate (fish finder) .........................7-18 Troubleshooting fish finder................................................14-4 general ...................................................14-3 plotter .....................................................14-4 radar.......................................................14-3 Tuning ........................................................6-1 TVG..........................................................7-11 TX pulse (fish finder) ................................7-19 TX/Standby switch .....................................6-1 Units menu ...............................................13-3 Vector charts text and objects....................2-9 Virtual image ............................................6-19 VRM range measurement with.................. 6-8, 6-9 Watchman ................................................6-14 INDEX Waypoint arrival notification .................... 5-12 Waypoint switching mode ....................... 5-11 Weather display advanced Wx data ................................ 11-7 animation radar ..................................... 11-8 introduction............................................ 11-1 NavCenter data display ......................... 11-5 NavCenter data download..................... 11-3 NavCenter weather file.......................... 11-5 NavCenter weather setup ..................... 11-2 selecting ................................................ 11-2 Sirius ..................................................... 11-6 Wx radar................................................ 11-7 Wireless LAN connect to existing ................................ 1-30 creating network .................................... 1-31 forget all ................................................ 1-31 wireless terminal operation.................... 1-32 Wireless terminal operation..................... 1-32 Wx radar weather.................................... 11-7 XTE alarm ............................................... 2-13 XTE lines................................................. 5-12 Zero line .................................................. 7-20 Zero line rejection.................................... 7-18 Zoom display selection (fish finder)........... 7-3 Zoom reference lines .............................. 7-17 IN-5
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