Furuno TZT14 Owner Manual
Furuno TZT14 is a multi-function display device that integrates various marine electronics functions into a single unit. It features a user-friendly interface and a wide range of capabilities, including chart plotting, radar, AIS (Automatic Identification System), fish finder, and wireless LAN connectivity. With its advanced navigation and fish finding capabilities, the Furuno TZT14 is an ideal choice for both recreational and commercial boaters.
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MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY TZT9/TZT14/TZTBB User's Handbook This guide provides the basic operating procedures for this equipment. For detailed information, see the Operator's Manual. The brand and product names mentioned in this guide are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders. Most of the screenshots in this manual are for TZT9/TZT14. Table of Contents Controls .................................................................................................................................... 1 Chart Plotter.............................................................................................................................. 3 Radar ........................................................................................................................................ 6 AIS (Automatic Identification System) .................................................................................... 10 Fish Finder.............................................................................................................................. 11 Wireless LAN Setting.............................................................................................................. 14 Controls Key control Home key - Opens the display selection window. Menu icon bar - Displays the menu icon bar. TZT9/TZT14 A1 For TZTBB: Displayed on the screen as an icon. Display selection window Tap Power key - Turns the power on. - Adjusts the brilliance of the display. For TZTBB: Adjusts the brilliance of the power indicator. - Turns the power off. (Device or Network) www.furuno.com For TZTBB: Tap the screen to display the RotoKey menu. If the menu you are looking for is not shown, select [More...] (then drag the menu items) then tap it to select. Tap DATA D DA ATA AT TZTBB (Switch box)) Rotate: - Selects an item on the RotoKey menu. - Selects the range scale on the chart plotter or the radar screen. RADAR AD AD ADAR RotoKeyTM Push: Opens the RotoKey menu or validates the selected item. Touch control Tap with finger Drag with finger - Select a menu item. - Select an object to display the corresponding pop-up menu. Pinch with two fingers - Pan the charts. - Scroll the menu. Tap with two fingers For TZTBB: Boat icon Zoom out Zoom in Execute the function which is selected in [General] - [Function Gesture] of the main menu. DAT DATA D DA ATA A AT TA A1 Drag DATA AT 2 AT - Zoom in or out the chart scale in the 2D/3D modes or weather display. - Select radar range on the radar display. RADAR AR A R Zoom in Zoom out Drag with two fingers Switch from 2D to 3D. Rotate with two fingers Put one finger on the boat icon then rotate the other finger. Switch between head up and north up in the 2D/3D modes. Orientate 3D view. Drag upward or downward. or How to operate the menus Main menu TZT9/TZT14: Default Route Color Ship & Track Route Thickness 2 Routes Navigate with AutoPilot Home key TZTBB: Tap the Home icon. RotoKey menu TZT9/TZT14: RotoKeyTMM TZTBB: Tap the screen. Additional functions Function ON Function OFF A t Pil AutoPil Auto Pilott Na Pilo N vDat D ta Increm IIncrementt Points Select an icon. Select elect l t a menu. men ◄ Mod de Select an item then set. - The “” mark indicates a multifunction soft control. Push the RotoKeyTM (or tap the menu) to go to the next level. ◄ Adjust Auto Range A-scope Fish Fis hA Alar larm m Select a menu. Pop-up menu Go To - The “” mark indicates ON status (selected). The “” mark disappears with OFF status (deselected). Push the RotoKeyTM (or tap the menu) to switch ON or OFF. New Point - There is no mark on a soft control that does the function labeled on the control. Push the RotoKeyTM (or tap the menu) to process the menu. New Route Lat/Lon Select an object or position to display the pop-up menu. ◄ Orientation Select a menu. 2 Chart Plotter Heading line Route COG 10:30 AM COG DATA AT A ATA TA 1 Point °M RADA AD D R D DATA 2 291.7 Your ship’s track Data area Chart scale North indicator Data area (Data box) The data area at both sides of the screen shows the navigation data, with data boxes. You can select the data to display in the area, and show or hide the data boxes as necessary. How to set the data boxes How to add a data box to a data area Go To Informations 10:30 AM 10:30 AM °M Go To Informations COG °M 291.7 NAVpilot DATA D ATA 2 DATA D ATA 2 291.7 DATA ATA AT T 1 TA COG DATA ATA ATA AT T 1 Tides & Currents Tides & Currents EBL/VRM Radar Gain/Sea/ RADAR AD RADAR AD D Radar Gain/Sea/ 10/10/2012 10:30:15 AM Waypoint EBL/VRM Date Waypoint Select a menu. Tap unoccupied position. How to delete a data box [Date] is added in the above example. How to switch the indication between analog and digital 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 291.7 °M 7.0 kn m 38.5 ft C 2.88 °F COG SOG ῝ᗘ DPT(S) COG °M SST COG °M 291.7 RADAR AD D DATA D ATA 2 291.7 DATA AT ATA T 1 TA ᾏ㠃 ᗘ Drag the data box outside the data area. Graphic 3 : Analog Graphic : Digital Points You can put points on the chart plotter display. The position of the point, symbol and color information are saved to the points list. How to put a point New Point The point is put on the screen. Select the position to set as a point. How to go to a point On the screen Selected position Saved point 1 1 Go to point Thick red dashed line: Course between the go to point and the point where the [Go To] function starts. Go To Select the point or position to set as a point to go to. Yellow line: Shortest course from the current position to the go to point. 0 From the points list Points List Sort by : Name Color Icon Range Points List Routes List Main menu Range 1,893 NM Range 0,705 NM Select the point to go to. POINT1 N 25°48.100’; W 80°11.637’ Range 1,893 NM Edit 1 Add to route 0 Goto 4 0 Routes A route is a series of route points entered in the order to use for navigation. The routes are saved to the routes list. How to create a new route New Route Select the next route point in the route. Repeat this step to enter all route points. Select the 1st route point for the route. 2 1 4 At the last route point, Last route point End Route 3 1st route point (starting point) How to follow a route On the screen 2 2 3 4 3 1 Activate 1 0 Select a route leg of the route to follow. From the routes list Points List Routes List Route Detail Main menu RTE 2012-04-01 From Length 800 yd To Edit Route Detail Goto Select the route to go to. 5 4 Radar Heading line North mark Guard zone 250 260 270 240 280 290 230 N 10:30 AM 220 300 DRS_RADOME 310 210 ᗵᐲ Gain Sea ᶏ㕙 320 200 340 180 350 170 160 10 140 20 130 30 40 120 50 110 60 100 90 ㅍା Range ring interval RAD RA R RADA ADA ADA D AR 0 150 Range DATA 2 330 190 Data area DATA A1 Rain 㔎㔐 80 70 Range rings Your ship’s position How to toggle TX and Stand-by Tx Radar Tap TX mode TX mode or Tx Radar Tap the radar scale box to switch between TX and Stand-by. Stand-by mode Stand-by mode S RotoKey menu How to adjust the gain, sea and rain clutters “A” is highlighted in auto adjustment. “M” is highlighted in manual adjustment. DATA 1 g Switching DRS_RADOME DRS_RADOME DATA 2 Tap Each time you select here, the mode is switched between automatic and manual. DRS_RADOME DRS_RADOME Tap Manual adjustment RADAR Side menu DATA 2 DATA 1 RADAR Tap 0 6 Drag the circle icon to set the level. How to measure the range and bearing from your ship to a target Tap Range Bearing Object 0.993 NM 306.2° Range Bearing 0.993 NM 306.2° Select an object to get the range and bearing. How to set and activate the guard zone The guard zone alerts you with audio and visual warnings when a target enters the area you set. ◄ Guard Zone Visible RotoKey menu The guard zone with dotted lines appears on the screen. ◄ Guard Zone Resize RotoKey menu Four circles appear at the four corners of the guard zone. End Resize Move the circles to set the guard zone. ◄ Guard Zone Alarm RotoKey menu The dotted lines turn to solid lines. 7 ARPA The ARPA (Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) is a radar function for target tracking and collision avoidance. ARPA tracks targets and provides target’s navigation information. You can track targets automatically, manually or a combination of both. How to show or hide the ARPA display ARPA Show the ARPA display. ARPA Hide the ARPA display. ◄ Targets RotoKey menu How to manually acquire a target Tap 1 Object Acquire Select an object to acquire as a target. ARPA target symbols Acquired target (30 s after acquisition) Target being acquired Lost target How to display the target data Tap 1 ID 1 Bearing ARPA target ID Bearing Range CPA TCPA 1 79.6° 647 yd 465 yd Range CPA 5’30s TCPA Select an ARPA target to get its data. 8 79.6° 647 yd 465 yd 5’30s CPA/TCPA alarm The CPA/TCPA alarm alerts you with the audio and visual alarms when a tracked target violates the limits selected. CPA: Closest Point of Approach TCPA: Predicted Time to CPA How to set the CPA/TCPA alarm Radar Targets CPA/TCPA Alarm Sounder Main menu Confirm o CPA Alarm Value 0.500 NM Close or TCPA Alarm Value Cancel Confirm 00:10:00 Set the value then select [Confirm]. How to acknowledge the CPA/TCPA alarm The CPA/TCPA alarm sounds and the alarm indication appears when the CPA and TCPA of an ARPA target are within the CPA/TCPA alarm range. CPA/TCPA Alarm 9 Tap AIS (Automatic Identification System) How to show or hide the AIS symbols AIS/DSC Show the AIS symbols. AIS/DSC Hide the AIS symbols. ◄ Targets RotoKey menu AIS target symbols Class A AIS Class B AIS SOG and COG vector SOG and COG vector Activated AIS target Color: Green Color: Magenta Dangerous AIS target Color: Red Lost AIS target Color - AIS target: Magenta - Cross: Red Flashing Color - AIS target: Green - Cross: Red Proximity AIS target alarm The proximity AIS target alarm alerts you with the audio and visual alarms when an AIS target is within the distance you set here. Radar Targets Proximity AIS Target Alarm Sounder Main menu Confirm Cancel 0 . 0 4 9 NM Proximity AIS Target Alarm Value Close 100 yd Confirm Set the value then select [Confirm]. How to display the target data AAAAA Name Tap MMSI 987654321 1.2 kn SOG AAAAA Name MMSI 987654321 AIS target 1.2 kn SOG Bearing Range CPA TCPA 79.6° 647 yd 465 yd Bearing Range CPA 10 465 yd 5’30s TCPA Select an AIS target to get its data. 79.6° 647 yd 5’30s Fish Finder Depth scale DATA 2 DATA 2 RADAR RADAR DATA 1 DATA 1 Bottom echo 556 ft 750- 780 ft LF Depth scale Depth Fish symbol* A-scope display Frequency mode *: The ACCU-FISHTM feature estimates the length of each fish and shows a fish symbol and depth value or fish length. This feature requires appropriate transducer and either Sounder BBDS1, DFF1, DFF3, DFF1-UHD or FCV-1150. How to select the frequency Low frequency: Use for general search and to find bottom conditions. High frequency: Use to inspect a school of fish. D u a l : Both low and high frequencies. Use to compare the same picture with two different sounding frequencies. HF Single Freq. ◄ Mode Open the RotoKey menu. RotoKey menu u ◄ Frequency (High frequency) LF (Low frequency) Dual Freq. 11 How to select the fish finder mode Your fish finder can be operated automatically or manually. In automatic operation, range, gain and clutter are automatically adjusted. Automatic mode or Auto Fishing Auto Cruising ◄ Adjust Manual mode RotoKey menu Manual Manual Manual operation How to set the range TZT9/TZT14: Clear the mark. Right: Decrease the range. Left: Increase the range. Auto Range RotoKeyTM RotoKey menu TZTBB: Pinch the screen. How to adjust the gain DATA 2 DATA 1 HF Gain RADAR ◄ Adjust RotoKey menu LF Gain 0 How to reduce the clutter Targets Sounder Alarm Main menu Clutter Close 0 12 Drag the circle icon to set the gain. Zoom display DATA 1 DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 2 Btm Lock RADAR RADAR For detecting the bottom fish. 156 ◄ Mode LF DATA 1 DATA 1 RotoKey menu 300 BL RADA RADAR DA AR AR RADAR DATA 2 DATA 2 Btm Zoom For discriminating bottom fish from bottom echo. 156 300 BZ LF Short bottom tail: Soft bottom Long bottom tail: Hard bottom ACCU-FISHTM The ACCU-FISHTM feature estimates the length of each fish and shows a fish symbol and depth value or fish length. How to set ACCU-FISHTM Targets Sounder Alarm Main menu Depth ACCU-Fish Info ACCU-Fish Info Depth Depth Fish Size Select [Depth] or [Fish Size]. Solid ACCU-Fish Symbols ACCU-Fish Symbols Solid Off Solid Striped Select [Solid], [Striped] or [Off] (turn off fish symbol). Accu Fish Close RotoKey menu 13 Wireless LAN Setting You can connect to the internet with the wireless LAN signal to download weather information and to connect to an iPhone, iPod or iPad. How to connect an existing LAN network To download weather information, connect the existing LAN network. General When Necessary Wireless LAN Settings Select Ship & Track Main menu Connect to the Internet Connect to the Internet When Necessary Never At Startup When Necessary Wirele Wi eless l ss Wirele Wir eless ss Mod Mode e Wireless Mode Connec Con nectt tto oe exis xistin ting gL LAN AN Available Wireless LAN Networks Connect to existing LAN Connect to existing LAN XXXX WEP Connect XXXXX WEP Connect XXXXXX Create local network Connect WPA2PSK Select [Connect] in the desired network. Q Ok E W A Password S R D T F Y G Z X C V A / a / 123 Delete SPACE Close U H I J O K B N M Back < - P L - > Close Enter the password. Ok Forget all Wireless LAN networks saved IP Address Forget All XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 14 Close How to create a local wireless network To connect to an iPhone, iPod or iPad, create a local wireless network. General Ship & Track Main menu Wireless LAN Settings Wireless Select Wireless LAN Settings Wireless Mode Create local network Create local Wireless network Connect to the Internet NAVNETTZT When Necessary Confirm the settings for these three menus. Wireless Mode Wirele Wir eless ss Mod Mode e Create local network Connect to existing LAN Create Cre ate lo local cal ne netwo twork rk Create local network Confirm Cancel NAVNETTZT SSID SSI D NAVNE NA VNETTZ VNE TTZT TTZ T Confirm Enter the SSID then select [Confirm]. Open Authentification Open Authentification Open WEP WPA2 - PSK Select [Open], [WEP] or [WPA2 - PSK]. Confirm For [WEP] or [WPA2 - PSK] Password Cancel 1234567890 ******** Confirm Enter the password then select [Confirm]. Close Networ Net workk S Stat tatus us 15 PUB. NO. E42-01107-C1 (1506, DAMI) TZT9/TZT14/TZTBB 16 00017608512
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