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Standard supply (MFD8/12) Name Type Part Number (PN) Qty Remarks Multi Function Display Installation materials Spare Parts Accessories MFD8 MFD12 CP19-00900 CP19-01000 SP19-00701 SP19-00801 FP19-01101 - - 000-011-780 000-011-781 001-028-020 001-028-030 001-023-060 1 1 set 1 set 1 set Choose one. For...
1. Mounting 1.1. MFD8/12 Mounting MFD8 MFD12 When selecting a mounting location for the NN3D MFD8/12, keep the following in mind: The temperature and humidity of the mounting location should be moderate and stable. Install the unit away from exhaust pipes and ventilators. The mounting location...
How to detach the front cover when flush mounted . To detach the front panel when the unit is flush mounted, use the special tool (supplied) as below. WARNING: The front cover may be damaged if this procedure is not followed! 1. Insert the tool in the notch on the lower side of the unit. 2. Pull the...
4. Use your hands to detach the front panel from the lower side. 1.1.2. MFD 8/12 Desktop and Overhead Mounting Follow the procedure below to mount the MFD8 or 12 on a desktop or overhead. 1. For MFD12, attach the liner to each side of the display unit. (Reverse the MFD12 Liners for overhead mounting...
1.2. MFDBB Processor Mounting The unit can be mounted on the deck, a desktop or on a bulkhead. Take special note that the MFDBB IS NOT WATERPROOF . Select a mounting location considering the points below: Select a location where temperature and humidity are moderate and stable. Consider the leng...
How to detach the front panel when flush mounted To detach the front panel when the unit is flush mounted, use the tool (supplied) as below. Do not attempt to remove it by any other method, to prevent damage to the unit. 1. Insert the tool to the left-side notch at the bottom of the unit 15
2.1.2. MFDBB Overview 2.2. Power Connections 2.2.1. MFD8/12 The MFD8/12 can be powered directly using nominal 12V or 24V DC. Only use the power cable supplied with the unit and connect it to the Power Connector at the rear of the unit. 2.2.2. MFDBB The MCU001 - MFDBB processor unit can be powered us...
2.4. NMEA2000 Description and Information 2.4.1. MFD Every MFD has one NMEA2000 port (Standard “DeviceNet Micro” style connector). This port is not powered unless External Power is applied on Pins 18 and 17 of DATA2, and must be connected to a properly configured NMEA2000 network. IMPORTANT: Each MF...
2.5. DRS (Radar) Connection Up to two DRS (Digital Radar Sensors) can be connected to a NavNet3D network. Every DRS comes with a supplied 15 Meter cable (FUSA P/N 000-167-636). Other cable lengths may be purchased if necessary (Note that the part numbers for the DRS25A are different): - 10 Meter Cab...
2.5.1. Connecting the DRS to MFD8/12 Standalone Installation: When the MFD8/12 and the Radar are the only Ethernet sensors, you can connect the Radar Ethernet connection directly to the back of the MFD8/12. Network Installation: As soon as multiple MFD8/12 or other Ethernet sensors (i.e. DFF1 Fish F...
Note: In case of multiple MFDs, connect the MFD set as “Master” directly to the PSU. (Please refer to the paragraph “Which MFD should be set as ” p.46 for more information) Ethernet Cables that can be used to extend the Ethernet Radar Connection: - 2 Meter RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable (P/N 000-167-17...
2.6.2. Power Synchronization A NN3D network is a system in which all components share information (navigation data, settings, points, routes, etc) with each other. Furuno developed special Power Synchronization features to allow proper network synchronization and functionality. Sleep Mode: The MFDs ...
Example of “2-Pair” Ethernet Cable: In addition to allow the Power Synchronization signal to pass, the Furuno HUB101 has switches that can be set to “block” this signal thus allowing connection with non-compatible Power Synchronization devices (PC, FAR-Series Radar …). Please refer to next paragraph...
- Regular HUB (no Power Synch.) = DIP switch 1 and 2 are set to ON - HUB101 (Power Synch.) = DIP Switch 1 and 2 are set to OFF 2.7. Video Inputs NavNet3D can use regular analog video inputs (PAL or NTSC) that connect to the MFDs directly or use IP Cameras that connect directly to the network HUB. IP...
2.8. External Monitors IMPORTANT: Never connect or disconnect a DVI or VGA cable while the MFD is running. Always power OFF the MFD before making any change to a connection. The same remark applies when powering ON or OFF a monitor. 2.8.1. MFD8/12 A DVI monitor can be connected to the MFD8/12 to rep...
Note: The DVI and VGA Vertical frequency output is 60Hz on the MFDBB. When two monitors are connected to the MFDBB, you can choose to configure the monitors either in Clone Mode or in Extended Mode. Note: When two monitors are connected to the MFDBB processor unit, they need to be capable of display...
2.9. USB and Audio Connection 2.9.1. USB Ports The MFD8/12 has one USB Ver. 1.0 port and the MFDBB has two USB Ver. 2.0 ports. These USB ports are used to connect a generic USB mouse and Keyboard. Virtually any "off the shelf" USB mouse (wired or RF wireless but NOT Bluetooth) will work with...
Page Up RotoKey Counter Clockwise Page Down RotoKey Clockwise Enter Push on RotoKey End Power/Brill Note: The USB port can also be used to load charts on the MFDBB (using a USB flash Drive or a SD-Card to USB adapter). Due to the USB speed limitation (USB ver. 1.0) this is not possible on the MFD8/1...
Content of Waterproofing Kit 1. Unfasten the four screws to remove the connector cover at the rear of the display unit. 2. Pass DVI-D, VIDEO, AUDIO and/or USB cables through the fixing plate (supplied). 3. Attach each connector to the appropriate location at the rear of the display unit. 41
2.10.2. Non Waterproof connection When you do not need waterproofing, use the cable fixing plate (supplied in standard installation materials). 1. Unfasten the four screws to detach the connector cover at the rear of the display unit. 2. Attach the cable fixing plate by using the binding screw (M3x1...
3. Configuration 3.1. Introduction NavNet3D (just like NavNetVX2) uses Ethernet to share radar/sounder images and other navigation information from devices connected within a networked system. In any single NN3D network, a combination of up to ten NavNet3D MFDs may be connected to each other via Eth...
3.1.1. Which MFD should be set as Master? When multiple MFDs are connected in a network, one MFD (and only one) needs to be designated as the “Master”. The MFD set as Master will act as a DHCP server and automatically performs the network configuration of all the other MFDs in the network. (The Mast...
3.2. Master Setting and initial configuration - Press the power switch of the MFD you want to designate as Master to power it ON. After few minutes, the Installation Wizard starts. Note: The start up time of NavNet3D will be shorter once the system is fully configured. - The system will search for s...
MFDBB Keyboard/Processor Linking ” p.61 to properly link the MFDBB keyboard at this time When the Radar and Sounder (if applicable) are correctly detected, you can continue the installation on the Master MFD. 3.3. Installation Wizard Own Settings 3.3.1. Monitor (MFDBB only) On the MFDBB, you can set...
Example: If you connect a sensor such as a PB100 which provides Wind information but also Position, you will have to check “Position & SOG/COG” as well as “Wind”. You can click on the “Port Monitor” Button to make sure that the sensor is correctly sending the corresponding Data. When you connect...
satellites) in two digits. INIT. Position Set initial latitude/longitude position for cold start. ANT. Position Enter the GPS antenna positioning bow-stern and port-starboard position. ANT. Height Enter the height of the GPS antenna unit above sea surface. Rx Mode Choose position fixing method: 2D (...
The MFD8/12 has two Analog Video inputs and the format detection (NTSC/PAL) is automatic Note: The Analog Video inputs are only available on the MFD where they are connecting to. Unlike the IP Camera, these video feeds are not available on the network 3.4. Installation Wizard Global Settings Usually...
3.4.6. Sounder Configuration Up to 2 Network Sounders can be connected on the NavNet3D network. NavNet3D is compatible with the DFF1, DFF3, FCV1150 (limited operation), ETR 30 (BBFF1) and ETR60 (BBFF3). DFF1 and DFF3 Select the DFF1 or DFF3 tab and select the Sounder Source: a) Transducer Setup: If ...
3.4.7. DRS (Radar) Configuration Up to two DRS (or one DRS and one FAR21X7) can be connected on a NavNet3D network. DRS - Click the Antenna Height pull-down menu, and choose the height of the antenna above the waterline, under 10ft, 10ft-30ft or over 30ft. - Push the TX button and adjust the range a...
3.5. MFDBB Keyboard/Processor Linking MFDBB Keyboards are Ethernet network devices that need to be assigned (linked) to a specific MFDBB processor unit during installation. A special “key-push” sequence is used to cycle through the “Linking Codes” for all the MFDBB processor unit(s). If only one MFD...
4. Registering the System 4.1. SystemID Description The Navnet 3D SystemID is a unique number assigned to a complete NN3D networked system with one or more MFDs. On the same boat, all networked MFDs have the same SystemID. This number will not change if an MFD or other NavNet Component is added to t...
5. Checklist 5.1. Master Make sure that one (and only one) MFD is assign as a Master on any given NN3D Network. You can check the status of every MFD (Master or Slave) by pressing the [MENU] key then scrolling down to the “My NavNet” menu page. “MFD Type” will indicate if the current MFD is a Slave ...
As a reminder, Port 1 and Port 2 on the BB are ONLY used to connect the MFDBB Keyboard(s). You can ONLY use port 3 and port 4 to connect Ethernet cables to the DRS, HUB101, DFF1, and other Ethernet devices. On port 1 and 2 (reserved for the Keyboard), leave the DIP switch to OFF as the BB keyboard (...
directly by any MFD. For DRSxA (Open) check compatibility). The Ethernet side of the DRS Siamese cable may be extended using a coupler (FUSA P/N= RJ4-5CN-STR) and an Ethernet cable. Optional Ethernet Cables that can be used: - 2 Meter RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable (P/N 000-167-175) - 5 Meter RJ45 to R...
6.1.3. Dual MFD Installation Example This installation is a dual MFD installation with Radar Overlay and ARPA functionality (PG500 Heading Sensor included). The Furuno GPS (FUSA P/N BBWGPS) is directly connected to 7-Pin Port DATA1 of the MFD. The Furuno Heading Compass (FUSA P/N PG500) is connected...
In the above example, the MFDBB is configured for Extended Mode. The two monitors show independent screen displays that can be configured independently. Only one Keyboard is used to control both monitors (the cursor will “jump” back and forth from monitor to monitor). The two screens need to be loca...
6.2. Master Reset 6.2.1. MFDBB A USB keyboard is needed to perform a Master Reset on the MFDBB Note: The USB Keyboard needs to repeat the key command when the corresponding key is held. Some keyboards (such as wireless keyboard) will not be able to reset the MFDBB 1) Disconnect any network device (o...
5) When the MFDBB restarts, you can release the ESC key. After approximately 1- 2 minutes the MFDBB will power OFF completely 6) Re-connect the network and NMEA devices and power ON the MFDBB again. The Installation Wizard will start with the default factory settings. 6.2.2. MFD8/12 1) Disconnect an...
6.3. Configuring AXIS IP Cameras 6.3.1. Introduction: As of April 2009, the following MPEG-4 capable AXIS IP cameras are compatible with NN3D: 207 / 211 / 212PTZ / 216FD /215PTZ / 225FD / 233D In order to view and control Axis IP Cameras from an MFD in a Navnet 3D network, it is first necessary to a...
prevent data to be exchanged between NavNet and the PC. You may also have to restart your computer. 6.3.3. Set up the IP address of the camera To work in a NavNet3D system, the IP cameras need to be set up with specific IP Addresses. Up to 4 IP cameras can be connected on a network. IP Camera number...
Important: You cannot use another password and must use the word “pass”. When you press OK, a dialog box asking for a login/password will appear. Just use “root” and “pass”. When the webpage loads, pay attention to the top of the page to authorize the installation of the ActiveX. Click on the yellow...
Note: It is recommended to zoom in on the image (Tele) to have a better “Home” preset. When the view is correctly set up, type “Home” for the Current position and select “Use current position as Home”. Click on “Add” to validate. If you don’t want the camera to return to the “Home” position automati...
NAME OUTLINE Q'TY DESCRIPTION/CODE № PACKING LIST 19BA-X-9851 -4 MFD8-J/E 1/1 NAME OUTLINE Q'TY DESCRIPTION/CODE № ユ ニッ ト UNI T マ ルチ ファン クシ ョンディスプ レイ MU LT I F UN CTI ON DI SP LAY 1 ** MF D8 -J /E 000-011-776-00 予 備品 SPA RE PA RT S 予備品 SP AR E P AR TS 1 SP 19 -0 070 1 001-028-020-00 付 属品 ACC ES SO...
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