Furuno MFD8/12/BB manual Dual Screen Mfdbb Installation with Pilot Integration

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5.1.4.Dual Screen MFDBB Installation with Pilot Integration

Navpilot 500 Series Integration with NN3D MFDs is similar to Navnet vx2 integration. One difference is that NN3D MFDs no longer have an AD10 Heading Port. However, NN3D MFDs do require high speed NMEA0183 heading information (10Hz) for ARPA functionality.

Heading Interface to MFD:

To meet the High Speed Heading requirement, it is necessary to directly connect the output from the NMEA Port (Middle Connector) on the PG500 to one of the three NMEA0183 Receive Ports on a NN3D MFD. It is easy to make this connection by cutting and splicing the standard 6 pin-to-6 pin cable, that is supplied standard with the PG500, to either NMEA0183 Receive Port 2 or Port 3 on the DATA2 Cable of an MFD:

PG500

MFD DATA2 Pig Tail (NMEA Port3)

 

 

White

Blue

 

 

Black

Blue/White

 

 

Nav Data Interface to MFD:

The Nav Data connection to the Navpilot processor from one of the NMEA0183 Output Ports of the NN3D MFD is similar to that of Navnet vx2:

Navpilot Processor TB7 (NMEA In/Out)

MFD DATA2 Pig Tail (NMEA Port2)

 

 

Pin 1*

Brown

 

 

Pin 2*

Brown/White

 

 

Pin 3

Red

 

 

Pin 4

Red/White

 

 

*Note that this connection is only necessary if Rudder Angle Information is needed because an FI-50 series FI-506 Rudder Display is used on an MFD NMEA 2000 Backbone. In this case, make sure that ONLY the "RSA" Sentence is turned on from the software of the Navpilot System. If Rudder Angle is not needed, the receive port may alternatively be used to bring in the Heading Data from the PG500 or connection to another NMEA0183 transmitting device.

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Contents Installation Guide Contents Page Page Optional supply MFD8/12 Standard supply MFD8/12LTWSS050505FMF IF-NMEA2K1 Standard supply Mfdbb DCU12 LTWNC050505FMF MFD8/12 Mounting MountingMFD8/12 Flush Mounting How to detach the front cover when flush mounted MFD 8/12 Desktop and Overhead Mounting Mfdbb Processor Desktop or Deck Mounting Mfdbb Processor MountingMdbbb Keyboard Mounting Mfdbb Processor Bulkhead MountingHow to detach the front panel when flush mounted Page 1.MFD8/12 Overview OverviewMfdbb Overview Power Connections1.MFD8/12 MfdbbPage Data Ports NMEA0183 OverviewData 1 description Data 2 Description Wiring Information Pin No Color FunctionPin No Color Function Remark Port No Wiring InformationNMEA2000 Description and Information 1.MFDDRS Radar NMEA2000-0183 Data Conversion and NMEA2000 Bridging NMEA0183 to NMEA2000 conversionEthernet Bridging of Individual NMEA2000 Networks/Backbones DRS Radar Connection Connecting the DRS to MFD8/12 Standalone InstallationNetwork Installation Connecting the DRS to Mfdbb Network IntroductionMFD8/12 Sleep Mode Power SynchronizationHow to configure Power Synchronization Why use the Furuno HUB HUB101Video Inputs IP Camera Analog VideoPage MFD8/12 External MonitorsUSB Ports USB and Audio ConnectionScrolling PAD USB Keyboard ActionMFD8/12 Video, USB and Audio Connection AudioWaterproof Connection Page Page Non Waterproof connection Introduction ConfigurationInstallation Wizard Conceptual Description Selecting a MasterData Source Selection Own Setting Tab Installation Wizard Own SettingsGlobal Tab Sounder TabOwn Settings Master, Power Synchronization, Monitor Page NMEA2000 Data Configuration NMEA0183 POS Name DescriptionInit Installation Wizard Global Settings Boat Parameter SettingsEngine Parameters Analog Display Assigning Nicknames Click on Next to continue the configuration Primary Data Source selection Camera NamesName Description Example AIS DFF1 and DFF3 Sounder ConfigurationETR 30/60 BBFF1/3 DRS Radar Configuration Page Radar Optimization Main Bang AdjustmentMfdbb Keyboard/Processor Linking If only one Mfdbb processor unit is on the NetworkIf multiple Mfdbb Processor Units are on the Network Registration Card SystemID DescriptionBasic Plotter/Fish Finder Installation Example NN3D System ConfigurationsBasic Plotter/Radar/Fish Finder Installation Page Dual MFD Installation Example PG500 MFD DATA2 Pig Tail Nmea Port3 Dual Screen Mfdbb Installation with Pilot IntegrationPage Setting the IP of the computer Configuring Axis IP CamerasPage Set up the IP address of the camera Page Page Page Configure the camera Page Page Page Packing List MFD12-J/E +056#..#6+10/#64+#.5   Oct.2207 R.Esumi Oct.2207 R.Esumi Oct.2307 R.Esumi Oct.2307 R.Esumi MULTI-FUNCTION Display 27  㪘㪄㪍 㪘㪄㪏 㪘㪄㪈㪇 Jun.2707 R.Esumi Jun.2707 R.Esumi Oct.2207 R.Esumi Oct.2207 R.Esumi +70%6+10 &+52.# 00016722210

MFD8/12/BB specifications

Furuno MFD8/12/BB is an advanced multi-function display (MFD) designed for marine navigation and on-board management. Its compact and versatile design makes it an ideal choice for both leisure boats and commercial vessels. The MFD series, consisting of the 8-inch (MFD8) and 12-inch (MFD12) displays, is characterized by its high-resolution screens, clear user interface, and robust performance in various marine conditions.

One of the standout features of the MFD8/12/BB is its powerful chart plotting capabilities. Equipped with Furuno's proprietary NavNet 3D technology, users can access detailed nautical charts, radar data, and fish-finding information all in one device. The intuitive touch screen interface allows for easy zooming, panning, and point-and-click navigation, enhancing the user experience and providing quick access to essential information.

In terms of connectivity, the MFD8/12/BB supports a range of NMEA 2000 devices, allowing for seamless integration with other onboard systems such as radar, AIS, and autopilot. Furthermore, it has built-in Wi-Fi functionality, which enables users to connect their tablets and smartphones for remote viewing and control, enhancing accessibility while on the move.

The Furuno MFD series also features a powerful Auto Guidance function that offers navigational assistance by suggesting the safest and most efficient routes based on the vessel's dimensions and draft. This feature is invaluable for skippers navigating busy waterways or unfamiliar locations.

Another distinguishing characteristic is the radar overlay capability. By integrating radar data over chart screens, operators gain an enhanced situational awareness, enabling them to make informed decisions even in challenging weather conditions.

Durability is key for marine electronics, and the MFD8/12/BB delivers with its rugged, water-resistant design built to withstand harsh marine environments. It also comes with a customizable interface, providing users the ability to tailor the display for their specific needs, further enhancing usability.

In summary, the Furuno MFD8/12/BB represents a cutting-edge solution for marine navigation, packed with advanced features and technologies designed to improve safety and reliability on the water. With its blend of flexibility, integration, and user-friendly operation, it stands out as a top choice for both recreational and professional mariners.