Furuno MFD8/12/BB Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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“Own Setting” Tab
This Tab configures the local ports of the MFD (NMEA0183 Input/Output, NMEA2000
Output) on which the Installation Wizard is currently used.
This is also where the Master can be designated (DHCP Server turned ON)
“Global” Tab
This Tab contains configuration information that is global to the system and shared
among MFDs.
This is the section where the Data Source (Sensors) can be selected to be used as
primary information. You will be able to customize sensor names (ex. Assign Location
Nicknames) that will help you configure the system.
This Tab will also allow you to enter vessel’s specifications (size, Motor configuration…)
Note: It is recommended to perform the Global Configuration from the MFD set up as
Master
“Sounder” Tab
When a Network Sounder is detected, this Tab will appear and allow you to configure
your sounder module. NavNet3D is compatible with the Airmar Transducer ID protocol.
This feature enables compatible transducers to transmit important data to the DFF1 or
DFF3, including transducer model, functions, frequency, power rating, beam pattern,
impedance, ceramic element configuration and acoustic window material. Through this
Transducer ID feature, the DFF1 and DFF3 Sounder Modules will automatically know
the connected transducer’s precise frequency, operating power and impedance, so it
can “tune” its operation to automatically adjust and optimize echo sounder performance.
“Radar” Tab
When a DRS (Radar) is detected, this Tab will appear and allow you to configure your
Radar and perform the Heading Alignment adjustment.
3.2. Installation Wizard Own Settings
-Press the power switch of the MFD you want to designate as Master to power it ON.
After few minutes, the Installation Wizard starts.
Note: The start up time of NavNet3D will be shorter once the system is fully configured.