Navnet TZtouch2 Series User manual

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New Black Box
Model: TZT2BB

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1. TZT2BB
1.1. Powerful Dual Processors for Dual
Monitors with Independent Resolutions
1.2. Multi Touch Operation in Consistent GUI
with TZTL12F/15F
1.3. MCU-005 for Full Keyboard Operation
1.4. HDMI Input
1.5. USB Output
1.6. Easy Access to I/Os with Pigtail
1.7. Built-in Wireless LAN and Fish Finder
2. Specifications
2.1. Comprising
2.2. Specifications
3. Operating TZT2BB
3.1. Basic User Interface
3.2. Operating with MCU-005
3.3. What Can You Do with a Mouse/Trackball
with Wheel?
4. About Monitors and Supporting Resolutions
4.1. Required Specifications of Multi Touch
Monitors for TZT2BB
4.2. Introducing Tested Monitors at FEC
4.3. TZT2BB Supporting Resolutions
5. Installing TZT2BB
5.1. Dimensions
5.2. Interconnection
5.3. MCU-004
5.4. MCU-005
5.5. Utilizing HDMI Input
5.6. Utilizing USB Output
6. Retrofitting from Previous NavNet Series Black
Box
6.1. Retrofitting from TZTBB (NavNet TZtouch)
to TZT2BB
6.2. Retrofitting from MFDBB (NavNet 3D) to
TZT2BB
6.3. Retrofitting from GD-1920C-BB (NavNet
vx2) to TZT2BB
7. Other Notes
8. Software Versions - TZTL12F/15F and TZT2BB
INDEX

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1. TZT2BB
The TZT2BB is a New Black Box for NavNet TZtouch2 series, which offers
versatile operational and installation options with unique features. This
document highlights advanced features, basic specifications, and
installation of the TZT2BB.
1.1. Powerful Dual Processors for Dual Monitors with Independent Resolutions
The TZT2BB consists of dual processors in one box for powerful performance and the ability to support independent
resolutions on dual monitors. In the TZT2BB configuration with dual monitors, each monitor shows independent
images, and you can operate each monitor independently and simultaneously. This is a big advancement from
the Extended Mode of the NavNet 3D MFDBB. The following table briefly summarizes the difference in image output
among TZT2BB, TZTBB, and MFDBB. See Section 4.3 for details of TZT2BB screen resolutions.
TZT2BB (NavNet TZtouch2)
TZTBB (NavNet TZtouch)
MFDBB (NavNet 3D)
Dual outputs in different resolutions are
supported.
Only the Clone mode is supported for
dual outputs. The same image in the
same resolution is output.
Different images in the same
resolution are output from the
processor in the Extended mode.
1.2. Multi Touch Operation in Consistent GUI with TZTL12F/15F
The TZT2BB supports multi touch operation over multi touch monitors connected via HDMI (for images) and USB (for
touch) cables. The intuitive GUI on the screen is consistent with the TZTL12F/15F. See Section 3.1 for basic GUI and
Section 4.1 and 4.2 for multi touch monitor requirements and tested monitors.
1.3. MCU-005 for Full Keyboard Operation
The MCU-005 is a new, full keyboard with multiple keys. When monitors are located away from the main helm or not
compatible with multi touch, the MCU-005 fully supports the operation of the TZT2BB.
Note:
(1) The TZTL12F/15F are also compatible with the MCU-005 with the version 6.21 and later.
(2) See Section 3.2 and 5.4 for details of MCU-005.

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1.4. HDMI Input
In addition to conventional analog video inputs (RCA), the TZT2BB is equipped with one (1) HDMI input port. An
external device with HDMI output can be connected to the TZT2BB HDMI port to show the image on one of the TZT2BB
screens. See Section 5.5 for details and example cases utilizing the HDMI input.
1.5. USB Output
The TZT2BB is equipped with multiple USB ports for multi touch operation on multi touch monitors. One of the USB ports
(Micro-B) outputs multi touch signals to an external device. As an example, when the Wassp WMB-1320F is
connected to the TZT2BB USB output and HDMI input ports, images from the WMB-1320F are shown on a multi touch
monitor to control it over the touch screen. See Section 5.6 for details and example cases utilizing the USB output.
1.6. Easy Access to I/Os with Pigtail
The TZT2BB has two (2) sets of pigtail cables to support a variety of input and output ports. Each cable is labeled with
its signal type in order to easily plug into required ports. See Section 5.2 for details on pigtail cables.
1.7. Built-in Wireless LAN and Fish Finder
The TZT2BB has built-in wireless LAN and Fish Finder compatible with RezBoost™. The wireless LAN can be utilized
to download weather and unlock codes and connect to iOS and Android™ devices for NavNet Remote, NavNet Viewer,
and NavNet Controller apps.
Notes:
(1) The built-in wireless LAN of TZT2BB, TZTL12F/15F, and TZTBB is approved for use in the US (FCC), Canada (IC),
Europe (CE), Australia/New Zealand, and Japan only. For other areas, do NOT turn on the wireless LAN.
(2) A GPS receiver is NOT built in.

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2. Specifications
2.1. Comprising
BOM
Type
Standard Comprising
TZT2BB
Processor unit MPU-004 (left), switch box PSD-003 (right), installation materials,
spare parts, accessories, etc.
New Options
Code
Type
Descriptions
00003509700
MCU-005
Control unit with full keyboard
00150690000
OP19-19
MCU-005 modification kit to convert the MCU-001 to MCU-005 (See Section 6.2)
Other options are common with the TZTL12F/15F.

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2.2. Specifications
Model
TZT2BB
TZTL12F/15F
TZTBB
MFDBB
General
Resolution
1920×1080 (FHD)
1280×1024 (SVGA)
1024×768 (XGA)
TZTL12F (12.1”-wide): 1280×800 (WXGA)
TZTL15F (15.6”-wide): 1366×768 (FWXGA)
1280×720 (HD)
1280×800 (WXGA)
1280×960 (Quad-VGA)
1280×1024 (SXGA)
1280×1024 (SXGA)
1024×768 (XGA)
800×600 (SVGA)
Brilliance
(Up to connected monitors)
TZTL12F: 1300 cd/㎡
TZTL15F: 1100 cd/㎡
(Up to connected monitors)
(Up to connected monitors)
Multi Touch
Compatible, multi touch screen required
Compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Chart
Mapmedia mm3d format
(read through SD/HC/XC card slots)
Mapmedia mm3d format
(read through microSD/HC/XC card slots)
Mapmedia mm3d format
(read through SD/HC/XC card slots)
Mapmedia mm3d format
(installed to internal HDD via SD)
Wireless LAN *(1)
Built-in for Internet and iOS/Android™apps
Built-in for Internet and iOS/Android™apps
Built-in for Internet and iOS apps
(Android™devices via external router)
N/A
GPS
Not built in
Built-in
Not built in
Not built in
Fish Finder
Built-in, 50/200 kHz (600 W or 1 kW with MB-1100)
Not built in
Not built in
Connector
Pigtail cables with multiple connectors
Built-in connectors for power, transducer, and
switch box
Pigtail cables with multiple connectors
Built-in connectors for power and transducer
Connectors at the I/O board
Connectors at one side of the box
I/O
Ethernet
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1
3
4 (2 for data, 2 for MCU-001/PoE)
NMEA0183
1×Output
1×Output
N/A
3×Input/Output
NMEA2000
1
1
1
1
USB
4×Type-A
1×Micro-B (USB output)
1×Type-A
6×Type-A
2×Type-A
Video Output
2×HDMI
1×HDMI (output to an external monitor)
2×DVI-D (Clone)
2×DVI-D
Video Input
1×HDMI (FHD, HDCP compliant, not
compatible with interlace), audio to be
compatible in the future update
2×Analog (RCA)
2×Analog (RCA)
2×Analog (RCA)
4×Analog (BNC)
Contact Signal
External buzzer
Event switch
External power switch
External buzzer
Event switch
Operator fitness
12 VDC input for NMEA2000 backbone
External buzzer
Event switch
Speed alarm
12 VDC input for NMEA2000 backbone
External buzzer/event swtich
Speed alarm
12 VDC input for NMEA2000 backbone
Card Slot
2×microSD/HC/XC (PSD-003)
2×microSD/HC/XC (MPU-004)
1×microSD/HC/XC (rear side)
2×SD/HC/XC
2×SD (max. 2 GB)
Function
IP Camera
Shown in 2 screens simultaneously
Shown in 1 screen only
Shown in 2 screens simultaneously
Shown in 4 screens simultaneously

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Model
TZT2BB
TZTL12F/15F
TZTBB
MFDBB
Memory Capacity
Point: 30,000
Route: 200 (500 points per route)
Track: 30,000 points
Point: 30,000
Route: 200 (500 points per route)
Track: 30,000 points
Point: 30,000
Route: 200 (500 points per route)
Track: 30,000 points
Point: 2,000
Route: 200 (100 points per route)
Track: 10,000 points
Language
English (USA/UK), French, Spanish, Germany, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish,
Norwegian, Finish, Greek, Russia (v5.01 and later), Japanese
English (USA/UK), French, Spanish,
Germany, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish,
Danish, Norwegian, Finish, Greek, Japanese
English (USA/UK), French, Spanish, German,
Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish,
Norwegian, Finish, Dutch, Japanese
Others
Installation
Bulkhead or flat surface (desktop)
Standard: Flush-mount, Option: Bracket
Bulkhead or flat surface (desktop)
Bulkhead or flat surface (desktop)
Environment
-15 to +55℃
-15 to +55℃
-15 to +55℃
Processor: 0 to +45℃
MCU-001: -15 to +55℃
Protection Level
Processor: IP22
Switch box: IP56 (front) / IP22 (rear)
IP56 (both front and rear sides)
Processor: IP22
Switch box: IP56 (front) / IP22 (rear)
Processor: IP20
MCU-001: IP56 (front) / IP20 (rear)
Power/Consumption
12-24 VDC (2.6-1.3 A), 31.2 W
TZTL12F: 12-24 VDC (3.0-1.5 A), 36 W
TZTL15F: 12-24 VDC (3.6-1.8 A), 43.2 W
12-24 VDC (3.6-1.8 A), 43.2 W
12-24 VDC (8.7-4.4 A), 104.4 W
Processor Dimension
383 x 299 x 130 (wxDxH)
-
395 x 350 x 209 (wxDxH)
430 x 411 x 184 (wxDxH)
Weight
3.9 kg
TZTL15F: 3.7 kg (3.8 kg with bracket)
TZTL15F: 4.9 kg (5.5 kg with bracket)
8 kg
15 kg
Note:
(1) The built-in wireless LAN of TZT2BB, TZTL12F/15F, and TZTBB is approved for use in the US (FCC), Canada (IC), Europe (CE), Australia/New Zealand, and Japan only. For other areas, do NOT turn on the wireless LAN.

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3. Operating TZT2BB
3.1. Basic User Interface
TZT2BB can be operated in the consistent GUI with the TZTL12F/15F.
The appearance on the screen and multi touch operational flows are
identical among the TZTL12F/15F and TZT2BB.
3.2. Operating with MCU-005
The MCU-005 is a new control unit for NavNet TZtouch2 MFDs. It consists of full keys that can operate the TZT2BB
without using multi touch. The following illustration and table shows the keyboard component and available functions of
the MCU-005 keyboard.
No
Key
Descriptions
1
Power status
The LED shows the status of MCU-005 power.
2
SCROLLING
Chart, Radar, and Fish Finder screens are scrolled.
3
SHIP/3D
Short press: The screen goes back to the vessel position, i.e. Center Vessel, Center Radar, Cancel
History.
Long press: The chart screen goes into the 3D mode.
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RANGE
Chart, Radar, and Fish Finder ranges are adjusted.
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RotoKey™
Chart, Radar, and Fish Finder ranges are adjusted by rotating the knob.
Menu items can be selected by rotating and pushing the knob.
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STBY/AUTO
Short press: The AUTO mode of NAVpilot-700/300 is activated.
Long press: The AUTO mode of NAVpilot-700/300 is deactivated (STBY).

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PONTS/ROUTE
Short press: A point is entered at the cursor position.
Long press: A route is created from the cursor position.
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CURSOR
The cusor can be moved.
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Left Click
Clicking the left-click key pops up a contextual menu or select a menu item.
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Right Click
The righ-click key activates the Function Gesture.
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Edge Swipe
The Edge Swipe function is activated: Press this key and press left/right/top/bottom arrows on
the CURSOR key to activate one of the Edge Swipe functions.
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CTRL
An operational screen is switched from one to another when multiple screens are connected to
the TZT2BB or multiple TZTL12F/15F and TZT2BB are networked.
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CANCEL/MOB
Short press: Current operation is cancelled.
Long press: An MOB point is entered.
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HOME/BRILL
Short press: The HOME page opens.
Long press: The Brilliance control window opens.
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MENU
The Settings page opens.
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GAIN/TX
Short press: Gain/Sea/Rain of Radar and Gain of Fish Finder are adjusted in combination with the
RotoKey™.
Long press: Radar or Fish Finder is set to TX or STBY.
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EVENT
An event is entered to the own ship position.
Note:
The TZTL12F/15F is also compatible with the MCU-005 from software version 6.21 or later.
3.3. What Can You Do with a Mouse/Trackball with Wheel?
When the TZT2BB is connected with a generic HID-mouse (USB mouse) or a trackball that has a wheel, each component
works as follows.
Components
Functions
(Sample shot: LTSX50
from NSI)
1. Wheel
Acts as the RotoKey™of MCU-005 and rotary knob of MCU-004.
(1) Rotate to zoom in/out
(2) Push to [ENT]
(3) Select menu or contextual menu items
2. Left-click
Single tap, drag/scroll with trackball
3. Right-click
Same as left-click
4. Trackball
Select a spot to be tapped
Drag/scroll with left-click
3
2
1
4

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Accessible Screen with One (1) Mouse/Trackball
Multiple USB ports are available on the TZT2BB. One (1) mouse/trackball can control one (1) screen only even
when two (2) monitors are connected. You CANNOT access two (2) monitors with one trackball/mouse. (The MCU-004
and MCU-005 can access multiple screens in the network with the [Switch Disp.] key.)
USB ports for mouse/trackball
USB for HDMI OUT1:
USB for HDMI OUT2:
These USB ports are used to connect USB cables for multi
touch monitors. With a mouse/trackball connected to these
ports, one of the screens can be controlled with the
trackball/mouse.
USB1:
This USB port is usually used to connect the MCU-002/004 or conenct a USB memory to copy screenshots, import/export
settings, etc. With a mouse/trackball connected to the USB1, the monitor connected to the HDMI OUT1 port can be
controlled.
Example 1
Example 2
The mouse/trackball is connected to the USB for HDMI
OUT1 or USB1 port. It CANNOT access Monitor 2
connected to the HDMI OUT2 port.
The mouse/trackball is connected to the USB for HDMI
OUT2 port. It CANNOT access Monitor 1 connected to the
HDMI OUT1 port.

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Limited Functions and Notes
Although most operations are available only with a mouse/trackball and wheel, take the following limitations and notes.
(1) Limitation in 3D Mode –Pan/Tilt
You can turn the screen mode into the 3D mode by selecting [3D Mode]
from the context. However, you CANNOT pan/tilt the chart with a
mouse/trackball because sliding the screen with two fingers is the only
way to pan/tilt it. The chart in 3D is always in the default angle as shown at
right. Or if you have paned/tilted the chart with two fingers before, the
screen will be in the previously-set angle. This is the only inaccessible
function with a mouse/trackball.
(2) Note on Cursor Operation and Touch Operation
While a cursor is in motion, touch operations are not available. When you switch to the touch operation, ensure to stop
the mouse/trackball cursor operation.

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4. About Monitors and Supporting Resolutions
4.1. Required Specifications of Multi Touch Monitors for TZT2BB
When arranging multi touch monitors locally for the TZT2BB, make sure to meet the following specifications.
(1) Compatible with HDMI (or DVI-D) input
The TZT2BB outputs images via HDMI. When the monitor is compatible with DVI-D, connect via a DVI/HDMI adapter.
(2) “Capacitive” type recommended for multi touch compared to “Optical” type.
The capacitive type offers better sense of multi touch than the optical type.
(3) Android compatible driver and USB interface for multi touch
Android compatible monitors can be connected for multi touch interface.
Multi touch commands are communicated via USB between the TZT2BB and a monitor.
(4) No dedicated driver installation required for multi touch function
The TZT2BB, as well as TZTL12F/15F, do not accept an external driver to be installed. No dedicated driver can be
installed locally. When arranging a multi touch monitor, make sure to confirm that the multi touch interface is
available without installing a dedicated driver. Some monitors may require dedicated drivers to be installed for the
multi touch interface. If you connect such a monitor to the TZT2BB, multi touch capabilities will NOT work although
images are shown.
4.2. Tested Monitors
Several monitor models have been tested.
Manufacturer
Model
Hatteland Display
HD17T21/T22 (17”)
HD 19T21/T22 (19”)
HD 24T21/T22 (24” Wide)
Boening
AHD1119G
AHD1115
KEP (US)
KMGB-19
Furuno
HD170T and HD175T
HD190T and HD195T
HD240T and HD245T

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4.3. TZT2BB Supporting Resolutions
The TZT2BB has the following native resolutions, supporting both wide and non-wide resolutions.
No
Pixels
Aspect Ratio
1
1920×1080 (FHD)
Wide –16:9
2
1280×1024 (SVGA)
Non-Wide –5:4
3
1024×768 (XGA)
Non-Wide –4:3
The TZTBB automatically selects either one of the resolutions above and outputs images to the monitor by scaling
according to the monitor’s resolution. If the automatic selection does not work, the monitor resolution can be manually
set up in [Settings] –[Initial Setup] –[Adjust Display Resolution].
Display Setting page
The following screenshots compare wide and non-wide resolutions. Different aspect ratios between wide and non-wide
resolutions provide slightly different screen layouts.

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Native Wide Resolution
1920×1080 (16:9)
Native Non-Wide Resolution
1280×1024 (5:4)
Displayed on 24”wide monitor (1920 x 1080)
Displayed on 19”monitor (1280 x 1024)

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5. Installing TZT2BB
5.1. Dimensions
MPU-004
PSD-003
MCU-005
Same dimension
as MCU-001

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5.2. Interconnection
The processor unit MPU-004 consists of connectors and pigtail cables for wiring. The switch box PSD-003 is fit with two
(2) cables.
Left –MPU-004
Right –PSD-003
Left –Connectors and pigtails
Bottom Left –Pigtail 1
Bottom Right –Pigtail 2
The following drawing shows an example of configuration of one processor with dual monitors.
(1) One processor generates independent images to HDMI OUT1 and HDMI OUT2 ports to show and control at each
monitor independently and simultaneously.
(2) The MCU-005 is connected via a PoE hub (Alternative A / Type-A), max. 10 m from the PoE hub. Or via a POE
injector supplied with the MCU005 and with the MCU001 mode kit. See Section 5.4 for details.
(3) The MCU-002 and MCU-004 can also be connected to one or two of the USB ports.
For a summary of all the remote control units, MCU-002/004/005 available for NavNet TZtouch2, click here.
(4) The PoE hub is networked with a non-PoE hub for sensor network.

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Note:
An HDMI splitter should be used to
show clone images on dual monitors
because the HDMI OUT1 and 2 ports
output independent images.
Note on Networkable MFD Series:
The TZT2BB can be networked with NavNet TZtouch/2 MFDs, NOT with NavNet 3D (MFD8/12/BB).

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5.3. MCU-004
In this example, the TZT2BB with MCU-004 and TZTL12F/15F are networked. Make sure that the TZTL12F/15F
version is 6.21 or later in order to switch the controllable display with the [Switch Disp.] key on the MCU-004. The
controllable display will NOT be switched from the TZT2BB to the TZTL12F/15F if the version is 5.03 or earlier.
5.4. MCU-005
The full keyboard unit MCU-005 supports the complete operation of the TZT2BB by hardware key operation. The
TZTL12F/15F is also compatible with the MCU-005 from the version 6.21 or later software. While one (1) MCU-005
can control multiple displays, the MCU-005 can also be customized to control displays in a specified group only. In the
following example, one (1) TZT2BB processor is connected with dual displays and networked with two (2) TZTL12F/15F
v6.21. Two (2) MCU-005 units are installed at port and starboard sides and customized to control the displays at the port
and starboard side respectively.

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PoE Hub Requirement (if not using supplied POE injector)
A PoE hub for the MCU-005 should be compatible with Alternative A (Type A).
PoE stands for Power over Ethernet. In additon to data comunication, power is supplied through an Ethernet cable.
Power feeding of PoE has two (2) types: Alternative A (Type A) or Alternative B (Type B).
Alternative A (Type A):
Alternative A is also described as Type A. While pins #1/2/3/6 of Ethernet cable are used for data communications, the
same pins are used to feed the power to a connected device. The MCU-005 is compatible with this type.
E.g.
Manufacturer : NETGEAR
Model : GS108PE
URL: https://www.netgear.com/business/products/switches/web-managed/GS108PE.aspx#tab-techspecs
Alternative B (Type B):
Alternative B is also described as Type B. While pins #1/3/4/6 of Ethernet cable are used for data communications, the
other pins #4/5/7/8 are used to feed the power to a connected device. The MCU-005 is NOT compatible with this type.
The MCU005 and MCU001-MCU005 mod kit are supplied by Furuno USA with a Mode A POE injector.

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5.5. Utilizing HDMI Input
In addition to conventional analog video input, the TZT2BB is compatible with HDMI input. A high resolution camera
with HDMI output, external equipment with HDMI output or DVI/VGA (RGB) output converted to HDMI, TV, and DVD
player can be input the the TZT2BB HDMI input port to show images on one of the screens. With a HDCP compatible
monitor connected, the content with copyright protection such as movies can be shown.
Example of HDMI Input –CSH-8L MARK-2 on TZT2BB
In the following example, the CSH-8L MARK-2 images are input to the TZT2BB HDMI input port. While the full component
of CSH-8L MARK-2 is installed, the VGA (RGB) output from the processor is converted to HDMI to input to the TZT2BB
HDMI input port. While
showing CSH-8L MARK-2
images on one of the
screens, the control unit is
used to operate the CSH-8L
MARK-2 in front of the
TZT2BB screen.
Screen Assignment
The HDMI input page can be assigned to
one of the screens when the dual monitors
are connected to the processor.
or
The HDMI input page is available in
full screen or quarter (1/4-split)
screen modes.
or or
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