Navnet TZtouch User manual

Pg. 2 – 4: NavNet TZtouch MFD Network Installation (w/o: NN3D)
Pg. 5: MIXED NavNet TZtouch MFD and NavNet 3D MFD
Network Installation
Pg. 6: DFF1 Dip Switch Settings
Pg. 7: DFF3 Dip Switch Settings
Pg. 8: PSU-012 / 013 – Jumper Locations for TZT9 / 14
Installations
Pg. 9: How to update a DRS using a TZT9 or TZT14 MFD
display

NavNet TZ
touch
Installation Checklist
NNTZ
touch
MFD Network Installation (without NN3D):
Connect all NNTZ
touch
MFDs to the Ethernet Network. If a HUB101 is
used, set the internal HUB DIP switches to OFF (HUB101 DIP Switches
are OFF by Default). NNTZ
touch
MFDs do not use “power-on”
synchronization.
Note: If you use the internal HUB of the NNTZT14, realize that the
HUB will only be able to relay Ethernet traffic when the MFD is turned
ON. For multi-station network installations, we recommend using an
external HUB (such as the Furuno HUB101) allowing redundancy in
case an MFD is powered OFF.
Connect all NNTZ
touch
MFDs to a proper NMEA2000 backbone using
drop cables (18 feet or less).
Note: NNTZtouch MFDs are fully NMEA2000 Certified and do not have
an internal terminal resistor that can be switched ON or OFF. All
connections to the NMEA2000 backbone must be “drop” connections
(18 feet or less).
Make sure the DFF1 and DFF3 are set up for “fixed IP addresses” (See
appendix for more information on setting up both)
Connect the Radar Ethernet and Power cable to the PSU, then connect
the second Ethernet port of the PSU to the HUB or directly to the
TZ
touch
MFD. Make sure that a jumper is inserted inside the PSU on
“J7”. (This allows the PSU to start without a power synchronization
signal).
Note: A sticker
“
Optional jumper for TZtouch included” is placed on all
PSU units that include a jumper for “J7” in the packaging! You MUST
still open the PSU and insert it. If you are utilizing an existing PSU, just
order the jumper (part # 001-183-760-00) and insert it on J7 to make
the PSU compatible with a NNTZtouch network.
Power ON the HUB, the PSU, the NMEA2000 backbone and all the
sensors, then start the NNTZ
touch
MFDs.
Note: During the power ON sequence, the NNTZtouch MFDs display a
black screen for 10-15 seconds: this is normal.

Once the NNTZ
touch
MFDs have started, press the “Home” button and
touch “Menu” on each MFD to confirm that you see both a radar and
sounder menu (assuming you have both a sounder and radar
connected to the Ethernet Network).
oIf you are missing the Sounder menu, make sure that the
DFF1/DFF3 sounder DIP switch settings are correct and that you
see good traffic (blinking green light) on the Ethernet port.
oIf you are missing the Radar menu, make sure the PSU is ON
(Green LED). If the PSU is OFF, make sure jumper “J7” is
inserted. If the PSU is ON but you cannot see the Radar menu,
you will have to upgrade the Radar software to v1.16
Note: All DRS radar sensors shipped after 5/1/2012 are “NNTZT
ready” (loaded with v1.16 software). If you have a DRS with older
software, please follow the “NNTZT DRS Update” document found
in the appendix.
Note that there is no need to restart the TZ
touch
MFDs to have the
Sounder and Radar appear in the menu. As soon as the radar or
sounder are detected on the network, they will automatically update
and appear in real time.
Select the Radar menu and the Radar Source. Scroll down to the
“Radar Initial Setup” to adjust, at minimum the following parameters:
oHeading Alignment
oAntenna Height
oRadar Optimization
Note: The radar must be transmitting to press the “Radar
Optimization” button. Repeat if multiple DRS are installed on any
network.
Select the Sounder menu and choose the Sounder Source. Scroll down
to the “Sounder Initial Setup” to adjust, at minimum the following
parameters:
oDraft
oTransducer
Select the preferred data/sensor sources for the network by pressing
the “Data Source” button in the “Initial Setup” menu.

Select the NMEA2000 PGNs that you want to output on the NMEA2000
backbone from the “PGN Output” button of the “Initial Setup” menu.
Note: The PGN output configuration is a global setting to the system
(the PGN output settings are shared among all the NNTZtouch MFDs).
However, only one MFD will actually output data on the NMEA2000 bus
(the one that was first powered ON). If that MFD is turned OFF or fails,
another TZtouch MFD will automatically replace it and start outputting
the same PGNs onto the NMEA2000 backbone.
Pick one NNTZ
touch
MFD as the Chart Master and select “ON” in the
“Chart Master Device” setting from the “Initial Setup” menu.
Proceed to the Unit adjustments from the “Units” menu.
Proceed to the Time Offset adjustments using the “Time Zone” drop
down of the “General” menu.
Note: Note that with the current NNTZT software (v1.04), there is no
setting for either a manual or automatic Daylight Savings Time (DST)
adjustment in the software. In order for the NNTZtouch MFDs to
display the correct local time, you may have to select a time zone that
is in a region that is one hour before your actual time zone. This is a
known issue and Automatic/Manual DST correction functionality will be
included in the next software release.
If a Sirius Satellite Weather Receiver is installed in the network (BBWX1
or BBWX2), set the “Weather Data Server” to “Sirius” from the
“Weather” menu.

Mixed NNTZ
touch
MFD & NN3D MFD Network Installations:
Make sure the NN3D network is fully operational.
(We strongly
recommend that you update any existing NN3D MFDs with the latest
software before integrating a new TZtouch MFD into a NN3D Network)
Connect the NNTZ
touch
to the NN3D Ethernet network.
Note: Leave the HUB101 Dip switch setting to OFF on the port(s) used
to connect NNTZtouch MFDs.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT connect any NNTZtouch MFDs to the NMEA2000
backbone! Only the NN3D MFD(s) are connected to the NMEA2000
backbone(s) in a mixed network!
If charts were purchased for the NN3D network, set one NNTZtouch
MFD as Chart Master (from the “Initial Setup” menu), then
communicate the NavNet3D SystemID (SI…..) and NNTZT SystemID
(N4…) to Furuno USA. Furuno USA will link the NN3D and NNTZT
SystemIDs in our www servers. This will generate new unlock codes
for the NNTZtouch MFDs from the existing NN3D unlock codes. This is
a free service provided by Furuno USA.
Proceed to the Unit adjustments from the “Units” menu.
Proceed to the Time Offset adjustments using the “Time Zone” drop
down of the “General” menu.
Note: Note that with the current NNTZT software (v1.04), there is no
setting for either a manual or automatic Daylight Savings Time(DST)
adjustment in the software. In order for the NNTZtouch MFDs to
display the correct local time, you may have to select a time zone that
is in a region that is one hour before your actual time zone. This is a
known issue and Automatic/Manual DST correction functionality will be
included in the next software release.
If a Sirius Satellite Weather Receiver is installed in the network (BBWX1
or BBWX2), set the “Weather Data Server” to “Sirius” from the
“Weather” menu.

FURUNO U.S.A., INC.
DFF1 MODE Switch settings
For connection to NavNet 1, VX2, NN3D & TZtouch
The DFF1 comes defaulted to work with the NavNet 3D MFDs. If you are connecting the
DFF1 to an original NavNet, NavNet VX2 or TZtouch only system, you need to change the
MODE switches as shown below.
If the DFF1 will be installed in a system comprised of a NavNet 3D MFD8, MFD12 or MFDBB
AND either of the TZtouch displays, the DIP Switches must remain in the DEFAULT (NavNet
3D) position shown below.
Please confirm the dip switch selection for your type of NavNet display. To access the dip
switches, remove the rubber cap on the front of the DFF1 unit.
DEFAULT settings
(NavNet 3D) ALTERNATE settings
(NavNet 1, VX2 & TZtouch)
This setting is used when connecting the DFF1 directly to a NN3D MFD or to a NN3D
network using the HUB101.
This setting is used when connecting the DFF1 to the NavNet 1, NavNet VX2 and TZtouch.
This setting must also be used when connecting to a NN3D network using an Ethernet Hub
or Switch, other than the HUB101.
ALTERNATE settings:
DEFAULT settings:
If you have more than one network sounder in the system, please contact Furuno Tech Support for
setup information.
Revised 4-2012
Camas, WA
(360) 834-9300 Denton, MD
(410) 479-4420

FURUNO U.S.A., INC.
Camas, WA
(360) 834-9300
www.furunousa.com
Denton, MD
(410) 413-4420
DFF3 MODE Switch settings
If you have more than one network sounder in the system, please contact Furuno Tech Support for
setup information.
Only change Dip
Switch settings in
S2. Do not
change settings
for S3.
For connection to NavNet 1, VX2, NN3D & TZtouch
The DFF3 comes defaulted to work with the NavNet 3D MFDs. If you are connecting the
DFF3 to an original NavNet, NavNet VX2 or TZtouch only system, you need to change the
MODE switches as shown below.
If the DFF3 will be installed in a mixed system comprised of a NavNet 3D (MFD8, MFD12 or
MFDBB) AND TZtouch, the DIP Switches must remain in the DEFAULT (NavNet 3D) position
shown below.
DEFAULT settings
(NavNet 3D) ALTERNATE settings
(NavNet 1, VX2 & TZtouch)


1.
How to Update a DRS radar sensor using a
TZT9 or TZT14 MFD display
Create the program update SD-Card
A blank 128MB or larger SD Card is needed for the update. Furuno highly recommends
using “SanDisk” SD-Cards.
a. Download the ZIP file located under any DRS radar sensor software tab
b. Unzip the files on your computer. Open the folder you just unzipped. You will see
a folder named “UPLOADER”
c. Insert an SD-Card into your computer. If the SD-Card folder automatically opens,
close it. Click Start and select “My Computer”.
d. Select the folder you unzipped in step b) and copy it (CTRL-C)
e. Open the SD-Card and Paste the “UPLOADER” folder to the root of the SD-Card
(CTRL-V)
Note:
2.
Do NOT copy the files to the root of the SD-Card, copy the “UPLOADER” folder to
the root of the SD-Card (in other words, you should only see the UPLOADER folder
when you open the SD-Card)
Update Procedure
a) Turn ON the MFD and make sure that power is applied to the radar PSU
b) Insert the SD-Card into the right slot CARD reader of the MFD
c) Press [HOME] button then turn the RotoKey clockwise to select the “Initial Setup”
menu.
d) Scroll down to the bottom of the “Initial Setup” page using your finger and click on
the “Launch” button in front of “Update Network Equipment”
e) The screen of the MFD will turn black and display “Initialize”

f) If you don’t see the DRS listed after the initialization, proceed to the following
steps:
a. Power OFF and Power ON the DRS. This can be done by cutting the
power to the PSU or by disconnecting and reconnecting the DRS power
cable to the DRS
b. Wait for 2 minutes
c. Click “Scan” on the MFD to refresh the list
g) Click on “Start” to begin to update the DRS
h) At the end of the process, click on “OK” when the message “Ready to shut down
to complete update” appears.
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