Installation Manual Multi Function Display MFD8/MFD12 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................ i SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ....................................................................... ii EQUIPMENT LISTS.................................................................................... iv 1. MOUNTING ............................................................................................ 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Mounting Considerations.................
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The user and installer must read the appropriate safety instructions before attempting to install or operate the equipment. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MFD8 RADAR SENSOR DRS2D/DRS4D RADAR SENSOR DRS4A/DRS6A/DRS12A/DRS25A OR POWER SUPPLY UNIT*1 PSU-012 or PSU-013 12-24 VDC*2 MONITOR MU-155C/170C, etc. AIS RECEIVER, HEADING SENSOR or EXTERNAL BUZZER VIDEO IN(CCD CAMERA, MAX. 2) GPS NAVIGATOR GP-320B/330B LINE OUT (SPKR, ETC.) USB DEVICE (MOUSE, KYBD) LINE IN(MIC, FUTURE USE) NMEA 2000 (GP-330B, ETC.
MFD12 RADAR SENSOR DRS2D/DRS4D RADAR SENSOR DRS4A/DRS6A/DRS12A/DRS25A OR POWER SUPPLY UNIT*1 PSU-012 or PSU-013 12-24 VDC*2 MONITOR MU-155C/170C, etc. AIS RECEIVER, HEADING SENSOR or EXTERNAL BUZZER VIDEO IN (CCD CAMERA, MAX. 2) GPS NAVIGATOR GP-320B/330B LINE OUT (SPKR, ETC.) USB DEVICE (MOUSE, KYBD) LINE IN(MIC, FUTURE USE) NMEA 2000 (GP-330B, ETC.
EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Multi Function Display Type Code No. Qty MFD8 - 1 MFD12 - Instalaltion mate- CP19-00900 rials CP19-01000 000-011-780 Spare Parts SP19-00701 001-028-020 SP19-00801 001-028-030 FP19-01101 001-023-060 Accessories Remarks Choose one. 1 set 000-011-781 For MFD8, CP19-00901*, cables For MFD12, CP19-01001*, cables 1 set For MFD8, fuses For MFD12, fuses 1 set Panel remover *See the lists at the back of this manual.
Name Cable Assy Types Code No.
1. MOUNTING 1.1 Mounting Considerations MFD8 MFD12 When selecting a mounting location for the MFD8/12, keep the following in mind: • The temperature and humidity at the mounting location should be moderate and stable. • Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and ventilators. • The mounting location should be well ventilated. • Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal. • Keep the unit away from electromagnetic field generating equipment such as motors and generators.
1.2 Flush mounting 1. Prepare a cutout in the mounting location using the template sheet (supplied) for the MFD8 or 12. 2. Remove the front panel from the MFD by unfastening the catches at the rear of the panel, in the order as shown in the figure below. Note: Catches are tight to unfasten. Take care not to break the panel. 3. Attach the mounting sponge to the display unit. 4. Fix the display unit by using four self-tapping screws (supplied). 5. Attach the front panel to the display unit.
2. Pull the remover to raise the panel slightly. Do this for all notches on the lower side of the unit. 3. Insert the remover to the space at the both sides of the unit, and pull the remover to raise the panel slightly. 4. Use your hands to detach the front panel at lower side of it.
1.3 Desktop Mounting Follow the procedure below to mount the MFD8 or 12 on a desktop. 1. For MFD12, attach a liner to each side of the display unit. 2. Fix the hanger by using self-tapping screws (supplied). 3. Screw knob bolts into the display unit, set it to the hanger, and tighten the knob bolts. MFD8/12 Liner (MFD12 only) Hanger Knob .
2. WIRING All wirings are terminated at the rear of the equipment. DO NOT turn on the power until completing all the wiring. For detailed information about NMEA 2000 wiring, see “Furuno CAN bus Network Design Guide” (TIE-00170) on Tech-Net. 12-24 VDC MJ-A3SPF0017-050ZC (MFD8) MJ-A3SPF0018-050ZC (MFD12) To ship's ground Radar Sensor or PSU-012/013 Ground wire IV-8sq. NMEA 0183 (ex. GP-320B) NMEA 2000 port Radar Sensor (two-way cable supplied with DRS), HUB-101 (MOD-WPAS0001-030+), etc.
Using DATA2 port (NMEA0183) To connect multiple NMEA0183 equipments, use the cable assy FRUDD-18AFFM-L180 supplied. This cable has an 18P connector. Solder the applicable wires of the FRUDD-18AFFM-L180 and the wires from sensors. The wire arrangement is shown below. Pin No. Color Function Remark (port No.
Video interface devices (analog type) Maximum two camera/video devices can be connected. For this connection, the following cable is necessary (local supply). • BNC connector • 3C2V (Japan Industrial Standard (JIS), or the equivalent) coaxial cable (impedance 75Ω) Insulator Shield Vinyl sheath Conductor S = 0.19 mm 2 = 0.5 mm Video interface devices (digital type) The NavNet 3D can display digital pictures from IP cameras (AXIS model 212 or 207 only) via LAN. IP addresses are allocated 172.31.200.
How to connect cables to DVI-D, VIDEO, AUDIO or USB ports The above-mentioned ports are behind the connector cover on the rear panel. Access to the ports and connect cables as shown in the procedure below. There are two methods, i.e., for waterproofing or non-waterproofing. For waterproofing This method requires the optional connector boot (Type: OP19-7, Code No.: 001-028-090). Contents of OP19-7 Name Type Code No.
3. Attach each connector to the appropriate location at rear of the display unit. 4. Pass cables through the slit on the boot cover. 5. Set a rubber stopper to each cable. The largest hole is for the DVI-D cable. Rubber stopper Cables 6. Use four binding screws (M3x10, supplied) to fasten the fixing metal and boot cover to the display unit. Connectors Boot cover Fixing metal Binding screws Rubber stopper 7.
For non-waterproofing When you do not need the waterproofing, use the cable fixing metal (supplied as the installation materials). 1. Unfasten four binding screws to detach the connector cover at the rear of the display unit. Discard binding screws. Binding screw (4 pcs.) Connector cover 2. Attach the cable fixing plate by using the binding screw (M3x10, supplied as the installation materials). Binding screw (M3x10) Cable fixing plate 3.
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT This chapter shows you how to set up your system according to the equipment you have connected. To do this more easily the Installation Wizard is provided. It has all the items necessary for setting up your system. The Installation Wizard has four tabs, and each tab has some dialog boxes. You can construct your network system by setting these items in Wizard series. Note: Do not transmit the radar until youhave set up the radar sensor (on page 23).
3.1 Setup for Single MFD in the Network When you have an MFD in the network, do the following procedures. Language, DHCP server setting 1. Press the POWER key on the control unit to power the system. In a few minutes, the Installation Wizard starts. After the system has confirmed sensors, the language selection screen appears. The default language is English. If you don’t need to change the language, click the [Next] button.
Own-NMEA 2000 tab Check the PGNs (Parameter Group Number, NMEA 2000 messages) to output from the NMEA 2000 port, and click the [Next] button. PGN No. and Messages PGN No.
Own-NMEA 0183 port 1 through 3 tabs Set up the NMEA0183 data ports. NMEA0183 port 1: DATA1 connector (7 pins) NMEA0183 port 2: DATA2 connector (pin #: 1 to #4) NMEA0183 port 3: DATA2 connector (pin #: 7 to 11) All NMEA0183 ports on your MFD are assigned respective nicknames. If you don’t like the preassigned nickname, you can change it at Nickname field. Use the cursor pad to select location. Rotate the RotoKey to select character and push it to confirm selection.
9. At the Output Sentences field, check the NMEA0183 sentences to output.
Menu item POS. Smoothing Description When the receiving condition is unfavorable, the GPS fix may change, even if the vessel is dead in water. This change can be reduced by smoothing 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 response time to change in latitude and longitude. This is especially noticeable at high ship’s speeds. Increase the setting if the GPS fix changes.
Global-Analog Video tab 13.All analog video equipment connected to the MFD are assigned respective nicknames (“PinP1 to 2”). If you don’t like the preassigned nickname, you can change it here. Use the cursor pad to select location. Rotate the RotoKey to select character and push it to confirm selection. Repeat this operation to complete the nicknames. 14.Press the [Next] button. Global-Boat tab Enter your boat’s dimensions, length/width unit and engine’s specifications. 15.
Global-Nickname tab All equipment in the NavNet 3D system are assigned respective nicknames. If you don’t like the preassigned nickname, you can change it here. Use the cursor pad to select location. Rotate the RotoKey to select character and push it to confirm selection. Repeat this operation to complete the nicknames. 23.Click the [Next] button. Global-IP Camera tab The IP cameras connected to the network are assigned a name (“IPcamera1 to 4”).
Global-Data Source tab The Data Source dialog box shows the sources of various nav data. In case of multiple sensors for a nav data item, for example, several position-fixing equipment, choose the sensor to use, with the pull-down menu. Item Description Setting Position & SOG/ COG Choose the position-fixing sensor to GP-320B, GP-310B, NMEA 2000 format use. GPS Heading Choose the heading sensor to use. SC-30, PG-500, PG-1000, Other Speed Through Water Choose the speed (STW) sensor to use.
26.The GPS Mode tub appears when the GP-330B or WS-200 is connected. Set the WAAS Mode and WAAS Search, and click the [Next] button. (See the list on page 21.) Sounder, Radar tabs When your MFD is connected to a sensor(s), i.e., network sounder (DFF, ETR or FCV-1150) and/ or radar sensor (DRS or FAR-2xx7), a dialog box appears with the name of the sensor shown in a tab. Sounder 27. Click the Sounder Source select dialog box, and choose the network sounder, among DFF1, DFF3 and ETR.
d) If the satellite compass SC-30 or SC-50/110 is connected, set the distance between antenna unit (or sensor) of the satellite compass and transducer (high and low if connected) at the Transducer Position for SC pull-down menus. Bow-stern: Set the distance from antenna unit to the transducer in bow-stern direction. When the transducer is located on the fore side, set a positive value. Up-down: Set the distance from the transducer to the antenna unit in the vertical direction.
(Setting for ETR) a) Click the Transducer Setup pull-down menu, and choose Model Number or Manual, according to the transducer connected. Model Number: Furuno’s transducer Manual: Transducers other than Furuno b) If you choose Model Number at step a), click the High Frequency and Low Frequency pulldown menus, and choose the applicable model type. For Manual, set the high and low frequencies with the respective pull-down menus. c) Use the arrow buttons at Transducer Position to set transducer position.
Radar Set the Radar dialog box according to the radar connected. 28.Click the Radar Source select pull-down menu, and choose the radar type connected, DRS RADOME, DRS OPEN or FAR-2xx7. For “FAR-2xx7”, steps 30 through 31 shown below cannot be done. Set these items on the FAR-2xx7 radar. 29.Click the Antenna Height pull-down menu, and choose the height of the antenna above the waterline, among Under 10ft, 10ft-30ft or Over 30ft. 30.Do the heading adjustment as follows.
.If main bang appears at the screen center, click the [-] [+] buttons for MBS Adjustment so that the main bang disappears while watching the radar echo at the right-hand side of the display. 32.Click the [Radar Operation] button to adjust the tuning and video automatically. 33.Click the [Save and Exit] button to finish the Installation Wizard. Setting the zero line area (For DFF series only) Turn the zero line (transmission line) on or off.
3.2 Setup for Multiple MFDs in the Network When you have multiple MFDs in the network, designate one as the DHCP (dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. 1. Confirm that applicable DIP switches connected MFDs on the internal hub to ON. 2. Turn on the MFD chosen to act as DHCP server. 3. Select Language and click the [Next] button. The system counts the number of sounders, radars and other sensors you have connected and displays the results.
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