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11 1. Mounting 1.1. MFD8/12 Mounting MFD8 MFD12 When selecting a mounting location for the NN3D MFD8/12, keep the following in
12 1.1.1. MFD8/12 Flush Mounting 1. Prepare a cutout in the mounting location using the template sheet (supplied) for the MFD8 or 12. 2. Remove th
13 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 bel
14 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 m
15 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 WATERPROO
16 1.2.2. MFDBB Processor Bulkhead Mounting Mark four fixing holes positions on the bulkhead. Screw in two 6x30 self-tapping screws at upper fixing
17 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
18 2. Pull the tool to raise the panel slightly 3. Similarly use the tool to raise the panel at the right-side notch. 4. Insert the tool to the
19 2. Wiring 2.1. Overview 2.1.1. MFD8/12 Overview
2 Contents 1. Mounting ... 111.1. MFD
20 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 pow
21 To connect the power cable, remove the Power Terminal cover. Unfasten the four pan head screws and connect the power cable to the power terminal
22 2.3. DATA Ports (NMEA0183) 2.3.1. Overview Every MFD8/12 and MFD BB has THREE full NMEA0183 I/O Data Ports. One is available on the DATA1 7-Pin
23 Wiring Information Pin No. Color Function 7 Shield Shield 6 Black GND 5 Red 12V_OUT 4 Green RD1-C 3 Yellow RD1-H 2 Blue TD1-B 1 White TD1-
24 Wiring Information Pin No. Color Function Remark (Port No.) 18 Light green NET-C IN (0V) NMEA 2000 Power IN. When 12V DC power is applied on
25 2.4. NMEA2000 Description and Information 2.4.1. MFD Every MFD has one NMEA2000 port (Standard “DeviceNet Micro” style connector). This port i
26 2.4.3. NMEA2000-0183 Data Conversion and NMEA2000 Bridging NMEA0183 to NMEA2000 conversion NMEA0183 sentences and NMEA2000 PGNs, which are used
27 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
28 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
29 Example of straight Ethernet Coupler (FUSA P/N= RJ4-5CN-STR): Note: This Ethernet coupler is not waterproof. Ethernet Cables that can be used t
3 2.9.2. Audio ... 392.10. MFD8/12 Video, US
30 2.6. Network 2.6.1. Introduction NavNet3D (just like NavNet1 and VX2) uses standard TCP/IP Ethernet to share radar/sounder images and other navi
31 two ports are NOT standard POE (Power over Ethernet) and POE devices cannot be connected to these two ports. 2.6.2. Power Synchronization A NN3D
32 Why use the Furuno HUB (HUB101): The Furuno HUB101 allows the Power Synchronization signal to reach the MFDs and other Power Synchronization compa
33 The MFDBB processor unit has an Internal Hub that is compatible with Power Synchronization. DIP switches inside the processor unit can be turned O
34 be viewed only on the MFD where the source is connected. Additionally some IP Camera can be controlled from NavNet3D (Pan-Tilt–Zoom ((PTZ)) IP Cam
35 The IP cameras need to have a specific assigned IP address (from 172.31.200.003 through 006). Please refer to the Appendix “How to configure the
36 2.8. External Monitors 2.8.1. MFD8/12 A DVI monitor can be connected to the MFD8/12 to repeat the screen at a remote location. The plug is D
37 When Extended Mode is used the two screens need to be located in close proximity to each other. The two monitors show independent screen displays
38 mouse software is permitted. However, the standard Mouse HID drivers will load automatically, allowing most mice and wireless mice to work fine. G
39 2.9.2. Audio Audio In and Audio out are reserved for future Development Note: If Sirius Satellite Radio control and functionality is desired in t
40 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
41 6. Use the four plate screws (M3x10, supplied) to fasten the fixing plate and boot cover to the display unit. 7. Slide the rubber stopper into
42 2.10.2. Non Waterproof connection When you do not need waterproofing, use the cable fixing plate (supplied in standard installation materials).
43 3. Configuration 3.1. Introduction NavNet3D (just like NavNetVX2) uses Ethernet to share radar/sounder images and other navigation information f
44 3.1.1. Selecting a Master When multiple MFDs are connected in a network, one MFD (and only one) needs to be designated as the “Master”. The MFD s
45 “Own Setting” Tab This Tab configures the local ports of the MFD (NMEA0183 Input/Output, NMEA2000 Output) on which the Installation Wizard is curr
46 -The system will search for sensors on the network. Allow the system to fully perform the search (which takes about 30 seconds). Do not click the
47 Note: Power Synchronization requires a HUB101 and proper hardware configuration. Please refer to 2.6.2 Power Synchronization paragraph for more I
48 External Monitor for more information on Clone and Extended mode when two monitors are connected to a single MFDBB processor. After enabling the D
49 Click on the “Next” button to continue the configuration. 3.2.3. NMEA0183 The three “NMEA0183 Port” tabs are used to configure the Input and Outp
5 Standard supply (MFD8/12) Name Type Part Number (PN) Qty Remarks Multi Function Display MFD8 - 1 Choose one. MFD12 - Installation materials
50 IMPORTANT!: After configuring any NMEA0183 Input Port Sensors on the Master MFD, you must REPEAT THIS PROCEDURE at any other Slave MFDs in the ne
51 the raw GPS fixes. A setting between 000 to 999 is available. The higher setting the more smoothed the raw data, however too high a setting slows
52 is available again or the alarm is acknowledged (by key operation). Off: Alarm sounds three times. -After completing the NMEA0183 Configuration P
53 Note: The currently accepted engine data is as follows: - Engine Parameters (PGN 127488) Engine Speed Engine Boost Pressure - Engine Parameters (
54 Note: This page will display the NMEA0183 Input Ports of every MFD connected to the network as “Port1”, “Port2” and “Port3”. Each port refers to
55 3.3.3. Camera Names You can assign names to each connected Analog and IP Camera. These names will be used by the RotoKey and for the Video ID in
56 “Own” settings for each MFD(s) before being able to select the corresponding instruments as a data source. Select the “Data Source” Tab. This tab
57 Water Depth Choose the depth sensor to use. Smart sensor (NMEA 0183), Speed sensor (ETR), Smart sensor (NMEA 2000), Other (NMEA 0183) Water Tempe
58 3.3.5. Sounder Configuration Up to 2 Network sounders can be connected on the NavNet3D network. DFF1 and DFF3 Select the Sounder Source: a) C
59 Up-down: Set the distance from the transducer to the antenna unit in the vertical direction. Port-starboard: Set the distance from antenna unit to
6 M12-05BFFM-060 000-167-967 φ6, 6 m, NMEA2000, w/micro connector Cable Assemblies Ethernet Network MOD-Z072-020+ 000-167-175 LAN cross, 4-pair, 2
60 3.3.6. DRS (Radar) Configuration Up to two DRS can be connected on the NavNet3D network. - Select the Radar Source you want to configure - Click
61 - Click the Push STBY button to stop the transmission. Click on “Exit”. This will close the Installation Wizard and launch NN3D When the Agreemen
62 MFDBB Keyboard/Processor Linking then continue to the next paragraph to finish the Radar Installation. When the MFD displays the main interface,
63 3.4. MFDBB Keyboard/Processor Linking MFDBB Keyboards are Ethernet network devices that need to be assigned (linked) to a specific MFDBB processo
64 4. Registering the System 4.1. SystemID Description The Navnet 3D SystemID is a unique number assigned to a complete NN3D networked system with
65 5. Appendix 5.1. Example NN3D System Configurations 5.1.1. Basic Plotter/Fish Finder Installation The Furuno GPS (FUSA P/N BBWGPS) is directly
66 5.1.2. Basic Plotter/Radar/Fish Finder Installation This is a single station Plotter/Radar/Fish Finder installation. The Furuno GPS (FUSA P/N BB
67 Additional Furuno Network Sensors can also be plugged directly to the HUB (using a regular Ethernet cable): - FA30 AIS Receiver/FA50 AIS Class B
68 5.1.3. Dual MFD Installation Example This installation is a dual MFD installation with Radar Overlay and ARPA functionality (PG500 Heading Sensor
69 5.1.4. Dual Screen MFDBB Installation with Pilot Integration Navpilot 500 Series Integration with NN3D MFDs is similar to Navnet vx2 integration.
7 RJ45 Junction Box RJ45-to-RJ45 Straight RJ4-5CN-STR For Mast-Step or LAN cable extension Connector Boot OP19-7 001-028-090 Waterproofing Kit for
70 In this example, the MFDBB is configured for Extended Mode. The two monitors show independent screen displays that can be configured independent
71 5.2. Configuring AXIS IP Cameras 5.2.1. Introduction: In order to view and control Axis IP Cameras from an MFD in a Navnet 3D network, it is f
72 Right Click on “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties” Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click on “Properties” Fill the IP fields
73 Note that the new IP can take up to 20 seconds to be recognized. A pop-up in the lower right corner should show when the IP is correctly set. Turn
74 Click on “Copy to PC” The following window should appear. Just double click on “IPUtility” to launch the configuration software Note: If the Wi
75 The AXIS IP utility will detect all the IP cameras connected on the network Note: If you use the same camera models in multiple locations, BE SU
76 You will need to restart (power OFF and ON) the camera after the address is changed. (Just unplug and plug back the Ethernet cable if you are usi
77 5.2.4. Configure the camera The cameras need to be configured using a Internet Explorer. Enter the IP address of the first IP camera: Set the pa
78 When the webpage loads, pay attention to the top of the page to authorize the installation of the ActiveX. Click on the yellow bar and choose “Ins
79 1) In “Basic Configuration -> Users” select “Enable anonymous viewer…” and click on “Save” 2) In “Basic Configuration -> Date and Time” s
8 Standard supply (MFDBB) Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks Processor Unit MPU-001 - 1 Control Unit MCU-001 - 1 Choose one. Display Control
80 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
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