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MFD8/12/BB manual Oct.2307 R.Esumi
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Interconnection Diagram
Configuration
Wiring
Set up the IP address of the camera
Main Bang Adjustment
“Own Setting” Tab
Engine Temperature Status Engine Warning Status
How to
Power Connections
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Contents
powering ON your NavNet Display
Please read this document before installing and
Installation Guide
READ ME FIRST
Contents
3.1.3. Installation Wizard Conceptual Description
Configuration
3.2. Installation Wizard Own Settings
NMEA2000 Data Configuration
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Optional supply MFD8/12
Standard supply MFD8/12
See the lists at the end of this manual
Name
M12-05BFFM-060
RJ45 Junction Box
Optional supply MFDBB
Standard supply MFDBB
See the lists at the end of this manual
Name
Rectifier
CB-05PM+05BF-020
MFD8
1.Mounting
1.1.MFD8/12 Mounting
1.1.1.MFD8/12 Flush Mounting
How to detach the front cover when flush mounted
1.1.2.MFD 8/12 Desktop and Overhead Mounting
1.2.1.MFDBB Processor Desktop or Deck Mounting
1.2.MFDBB Processor Mounting
1.2.3.MDBBB Keyboard Mounting
1.2.2.MFDBB Processor Bulkhead Mounting
How to detach the front panel when flush mounted
2. Pull the tool to raise the panel slightly
2.1.1.MFD8/12 Overview
2.Wiring
2.1.Overview
2.1.2.MFDBB Overview
2.2.Power Connections
2.2.1.MFD8/12
2.2.2.MFDBB
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2.3.2.DATA 1 description
2.3.DATA Ports NMEA0183
2.3.1.Overview
2.3.3.DATA 2 Description
Wiring Information
Pin No
Color
Pin No
Wiring Information
Color
Function
2.4.2.DRS Radar
2.4.NMEA2000 Description and Information
2.4.1.MFD
NMEA0183 to NMEA2000 conversion
2.5.DRS Radar Connection
Network Installation
2.5.1.Connecting the DRS to MFD8/12
Standalone Installation
Note:This Ethernet coupler is not waterproof
2.5.1.Connecting the DRS to MFDBB
2.6.1.Introduction
2.6.Network
MFD8/12
MFDBB
Sleep Mode
2.6.2.Power Synchronization
How to configure Power Synchronization
Why use the Furuno HUB HUB101
2.7.Video Inputs
2.7.2.IP Camera
2.7.1.Analog Video
MFD8/12
MFDBB
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2.8.2.MFDBB
2.8.External Monitors
2.8.1.MFD8/12
2.9.1.USB Ports
2.9.USB and Audio Connection
Action
USB Keyboard
2.10.1.Waterproof Connection
2.10.MFD8/12 Video, USB and Audio Connection
2.9.2.Audio
4.Pass cables through the slit on the boot cover
6.Use the four plate screws M3x10, supplied to fasten the fixing plate and boot cover to the display unit
2.10.2.Non Waterproof connection
3.1.Introduction
3.Configuration
3.1.2.Data Source Selection
3.1.3.Installation Wizard Conceptual Description
3.1.1.Selecting a Master
“Own Setting” Tab
3.2.Installation Wizard Own Settings
“Global” Tab
“Sounder” Tab
Thesystem will search for sensors on the network. Allow the system to fully perform the search which takes about 30 seconds. Do not click the Skip button
Please refer to
3.2.2.NMEA2000 Data Configuration
3.2.3.NMEA0183
Description
Name
GPS fix changes
3.3.1.Engine Parameters Analog Display
3.3.Installation Wizard Global Settings
3.3.1.Boat Parameter Settings
3.3.2.Assigning Nicknames
Engine Temperature Status Engine Warning Status
Engine Parameters PGN 127488 Engine Speed
Engine Boost Pressure
Click on “Next” to continue the configuration 54
3.3.4.Primary Data Source selection
3.3.3.Camera Names
Description
Example
Name
Water Depth
DFF1 and DFF3
3.3.5.Sounder Configuration
ETR 30/60 BBFF1/3
3.3.6.DRS Radar Configuration
Click the Push STBY button to stop the transmission
Radar Optimization
Main Bang Adjustment
3.4.MFDBB Keyboard/Processor Linking
4.2.Registration Card
4.Registering the System
4.1.SystemID Description
5.Appendix
5.1.Example NN3D System Configurations
5.1.1.Basic Plotter/Fish Finder Installation
Optional Ethernet Cables that can be used
FAX30 - Weather Fax Receiver 67
FA30 AIS Receiver/FA50 AIS Class B Transponder
BBWX1 Sirius Satellite Weather Receiver
5.1.3.Dual MFD Installation Example
MFD DATA2 Pig Tail NMEA Port3
PG500
Navpilot Processor TB7 NMEA In/Out
MFD DATA2 Pig Tail NMEA Port2
10 Meter DVI Cable P/N CBL-DVI-10M 70
Optional DVI Cables that can be used
5 Meter DVI Cable P/N
5.2.1.Introduction
5.2.Configuring AXIS IP Cameras
5.2.2.Setting the IP of the computer
Click on OK to confirm and close the 2 windows
Fill the IP fields as shown below
restart your computer
5.2.3.Set up the IP address of the camera
Click on “Copy to PC”
Enter the correct IP address and click on “Assign”
Repeat the process with the other cameras 76
Click the “Close” button
The first IP camera has been correctly assigned
5.2.4.Configure the camera
At this point a camera image should appear
Now, click on Setup 78
1In “Basic Configuration ->Users” select “Enable anonymous viewer…” and click on “Save”
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