Furuno tzt9f 12f 16f 19f Operators Guide

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MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY

Model TZT9F/TZT12F/TZT16F/TZT19F
Operator’s Guide
This guide provides the basic operating procedures for this equipment. For detailed information, see the Operator’s
Manual on the WEB site. You can get the latest version of the manual by accessing the quick response code at the
bottom of this page. Connection of sensors required.
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names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders.
The screenshots used in this guide were mainly taken from the TZT19F.

Operational Overview
Icon (home/displays), power switch operations
TZT16F/TZT19F
FURUNO icon
Tap Displays the
home screen. Display icons
TZT9F/ (max. 16 on home screen)
TZT12F
䠄Right side of the Panel䠅
“eGuide” provides
an abbreviated
operator’s guide.
Home screen

How to edit a display icon


Power off Power switch Long tap a display icon to edit, delete, resize, or
Device: Powers off - Turns on power. change its location.
this unit. - Shows [Quick Access] window.
Network: Powers off
Tap
all NavNet TZtouch Edit Delete
series units in network.
DRS6A_X-CLASS BBDS1

Brilliance, Hue
Hue:
Size
Brilliance: Day
(large or
Display icon long tapped
small)

How to select a display

- Tap a display icon on the home screen (see illustration above).


- Tap a display icon on the Quick page. Operator’s Manual
Tap Download Link

Swipe downward from Quick page


top of display.

www.furuno.com
Touchscreen operations
Tap Drag, swipe
- Select an item on a menu. - Move the chart.
- Tap the display or an object to - Scroll the menu.
show the corresponding pop-up - Show Slide-out menu, Layers menu.
menu.

Pinch Scale slider, Two finger (long) tap


Range slider
Do the function assigned to [Two
Finger (Long) Tap Function] in the
Tap [Settings] - [General] menu.
Zoom
in
Zoom in Zoom out
Zoom
- Zoom in, zoom out the chart out Two finger drag
plotter and weather displays.
- Change the range on the radar Change the viewpoint
and fish finder displays. position on the 3D display.

Menu operation

Pop-up menu Layers menu


Pop-up menu

Tap

Tap screen (applicable Tap the required function. Swipe upward from
point, object, etc.). the bottom edge.
(”>” indicates additional options.)

Layers menu
Slide-out menu
Slide-out menu

Tab
Tap the required function. Tap the required function.
Swipe leftward from the right edge. (To switch between menus, swipe,
Icon color and function state
or tap applicable tab.)
Yellow: ON, White: OFF

Settings menu

Tap Tap

Tap the FURUNO icon.


Tap [Settings].
Drag to find required
menu, then tap item. Tap the required menu item.

2
Chart Plotter
Event icon Navigation bar

Center
192.0 NM 48.4° 1d08h 1d08h Vessel
Depth Alarm
Undo,
Data Redo
+
area icons
Status bar -
Scale slider
COG vector ([+], [-] icons)
(dashed line) Heading
line
Track
Inactive route Own ship icon
(sleeping)*
Point

Inactive route
1
3
(expanded)
2

Switch between 2D Orientation Mode *: Arrival or departure position,


and 3D. (Drag upward Switch between
Scale bar with two fingers also.) NU and HU. selectable on Layers menu.
3D: 3D 2D: 3D

Data Area (Data Box)


Swipe from the left edge of the screen rightward to show navigation data in the data area at the left edge of the screen.
To hide the data area, swipe the data area leftward or tap the [NavData] indication (yellow) in the Slide-out menu.
Data box settings

+
-

To add a data box; Tap


Long
tap Tap 22
1

Long tap the data box to show 1 Tap empty space on 2 Tap a data
[Edit NavData] display. the data area or to
o add.
To remove a data box, or [+Add NavData].
change the displayed data: Tap
Tap
Tap [Change Type]
to change the data Tap [Close] to finish.
Tap Tap
display method,
2 among Graphic Grip icon
1 (analog), Numeric Drag the grip
(digital) and Graph. icon to move
the data box.
1 Tap the data box to 2 Remove a data box: Tap [Remove].
remove or change. Change data: Tap data to display.

3
Points/boundaries
Points can be entered on the chart plotter display (radar, fish finder and weather displays also) to mark important
locations such as a good fishing spot. Point attributes (position, symbol type, color, etc.) are recorded to the Points
list. Also, boundaries can be set at the position desired (net position, area to avoid, etc.).

How to enter a point

Tap Tap

The point is entered


Tap where to enter a point. on the screen.

How to set a point as destination


On-screen point
On-screen point Selected location
Tap
Destination point
Tap
Purple line (with arrow):
Indicates course to go to
If a point was tapped. the destination.

Tap a point or the location


to set as destination.
Yellow line:
Shortest course from own
ship to the destination.

Points list Sort the list by date, name, icon, color, range.

Tap Tap Tap


+
Lists -

Tap the point to set as the destination.


Tap [Lists] on the
home screen.

Tap

Find㻙 on Chart
Notice
Note: [Find on Chart] puts the
selected point at the screen center.

How to set a boundary


[Area]/[Line]: Tap neces-
+
sary points to complete
-
Tap Tap the boundary, referring to
Tap
"Route" on the next page.

[Circle]: Drag icons to


adjust the size and
Tap the position where to Tap the shape to use for position, and then tap
set a boundary. the boundary. [End Boundary].

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Routes
A route is comprised of a series of waypoints leading to a destination. Routes are saved to the routes list.

How to create a new route


Tap
Tap Tap

Tap the first point for Tap the next point for the route.
the route. Repeat to enter all points for the route.

At the last point Tap


Last
Tap
point
(Top right corner)
1st point
(route start point) Enter a name for the route, then tap [ ].

How to follow a route


On-screen route

Tap Tap

Tap a leg
T l off the
th route.
t

Routes list

Sort list by date, name, color, length, or range.


Tap
Tap
Lists Tap

Home screen
Tap the route to use.

Tap

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Radar
Guard zone North mark Heading line Move own ship
position to center

[+]: Increase range


[-]: Decrease range

Data
area

Range

Own ship position Fixed range rings

How to switch between standby and TX

Tap
TX
TX : TX
(lower left side of
TX : Standby
the screen)

How to adjust the gain / sea clutter / rain clutter

“A” means automatic adjustment


“M” means manual adjustment

Switch Tap to switch between


Radar Control Tap
automatic and manual.

Tap Drag the


slider/tap the
slider bar to
Auto adjustment mode adjust.
(At bottom of data area)
DATA 1

Switch Gain
74
DATA 2

Radar Controll Tap


RADAR

Tap

Manual adjustment mode (Top right corner)

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How to measure the range, bearing from own ship to a target

Tap
Goto

Target

Tap a target to show its range


and bearing from own ship.

How to set a guard zone


A guard zone alerts you (with aural and visual alarms) when a radar target enters the area you
specify.
+
- ON
1

30
20
ON
40

60

Open the Layers


menu, tap the
[Overlays] tab.

Tap

Tap
Guard zone

The guard zone appears in dashed Tap dashed line on guard zone.
lines.

Tap

(Top right corner)

An icon appears at each corner Drag the icons to set guard zone.
of the guard zone.

Tap ON

The dashed lines change to


Tap the guard zone again. solid lines, indicating the
guard zone is active.

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ARPA Operation
ARPA is an anti-collision aid that tracks the movement of other ships to help prevent collision. ARPA not only tracks other ships
but also provides their navigation data. Targets can be acquired manually, automatically, or both automatically and manually.

How to show, hide ARPA symbols


+
-
ON
ARPA symbols ON
ARP

40 30
20
OFF
60
80 ARPA
A R symbols OFF
Open the Layers menu,
tap the [Overlays] tab.

How to manually acquire a target

Tap Tap

Target Acquire
1

Tap the target to acquire.

How to automatically acquire a target

Tap
ON
Auto Acquire ON
1

Set a guard zone, then tap the The dashed lines change to solid lines,
guard zone. indicating the guard zone is active.

ARPA symbols

At acquisition 30 seconds Lost target


after acquisition

How to display target data

Tap

4 4 1

ARPA symbol

Tap an ARPA target to show its data.

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CPA/TCPA alarm
The CPA/TCPA alarm releases an aural alarm and a visual alarm (message in Status bar) when both the CPA
and TCPA of a tracked target are equal to or lower than the CPA/TCPA alarm setting.
CPA: Closest point of approach
TCPA: Time to closest point of approach

How to set the CPA/TCPA alarm

Tap
Tap ON

Home screen

Tap

Tap
OR
Tap
Tap

Set the alarm value, then tap [ ].

How to acknowledge the CPA/TCPA alarm

Tap the alarm message (top of screen) to acknowledge the alarm and stop the aural alarm.
Tap
CPA/TCPA Alarm

CPA Line
The CPA Line feature gives you a visual line that depicts the closest point of approach to a selected ARPA target. To
use this feature, own ship position and heading data are required.

How to enable the CPA Line feature

Tap
Tap
㻻㻺
CPA Graphic Display

Home screen

How to show the CPA Line

Tap an ARPA target (condition: target's CPA/TCPA must be a positive value) on the radar or chart plotter.

Tap
CPA Line
ARPA target 5

Own ship

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AIS (Automatic Identification System)
How to show or hide AIS target symbols
ON
AIS ssymbols ON

20
OFF
AIS symbols OFF
Open the Layers menu,
tap the [Overlays] tab.

AIS target symbols


Class A AIS Class B AIS BFT* AIS
SOG and SOG and SOG and
Activated COG vector COG vector COG vector
target
Color: Blue Color: Green Color: Blue (filled)

Dangerous
target Color: Red

Lost Color Color Color


target - AIS target: Blue - AIS target: Green - AIS target: Blue (filled)
- Cross: Red - Cross: Red - Cross: Red

*: Blue Force Tracking


Proximity AIS target alarm
The proximity AIS target alarm releases aural and visual alarms when the distance between own ship and an AIS target is near
the alarm value.

Tap ON
Tap

Home screen
Tap
Tap

Tap

Set the alarm value, then tap [ ].

How to show AIS target data

+ +
- -

Tap 650 NM

648 NM

650 NM
AIS symbol
㻮㼛㼘㼕㼢㼕㼍
648 NM
Tap AIS symbol.

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Fish Finder
Home icon Event icon

[+]: Zoom in +
-
[-]: Zoom out
Water temp
graph*2 Depth
scale

Water
temp. Bottom echo Fish symbol *1
scale*2

Depth From top: Frequency selection switch A-scope


Unit, Temp. 1
Gain, Freq. * Requires ACCU-FISHTM compatible transducer on the network.
*2 Requires water temperature sensor.
Note: Names of menu items may be different depending on the transducer connected on the network.

How to select a frequency


Low frequency: For “normal” use. +
-

High (Middle) frequency: For detailed observation of schools of fish.


Dual frequency: Show both the low and high frequency pictures.

Single Freq.
q. Dual Freq.
Open the Layers menu;
Tap Tap
tap the [Fish Finder] tab.

Tap
HF LF

(LF: Low Freq.)


Tap Note
Frequency
[TX/STBY] toggles between TX and standby.

(HF: High Freq.)

How to show past echoes (echo history)

+
-
Tap

(Top right corner)


Return to normal display.
Swipe leftward or rightward
to show past echoes.

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How to select the operating mode
The fish finder is available in automatic and manual operation. For automatic operation, gain, clutter and
TVG are automatically adjusted.
Tap

Auto
mode OR Tap

Open the Layers


menu, tap the Tap
[Fish Finder] tab. Manual
mode

Manual mode
How to change the range

Pinch screen.

Increase Tap
OFF
range

Open the Layers Decrease


menu, tap the range
[Fish Finder] tab.
(Tap [+], [-] icon at left edge
of screen.)

How to adjust the gain


Tap
LF Gain

LF Gain HF Gain
LF TVG HF TVG Tap
Open the Layers HF Gain
menu, tap the
[Fish Finder] tab. For dual frequency transducer

LF Gain Drag the slider bar Tap


50
to set the gain.
(Top right corner)
(Gain can also be adjusted by
tapping the slider bar.)

How to reduce clutter

Tap Tap Tap


Clutter

The larger the value, the


more the clutter is reduced.
(Clutter can also be adjusted from the
Layers menu, [Fish Finder] tab.)

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Zoom display

Bottom Lock
Search for bottom fish.
Tap

20.5 200 kHz

Show the Layers


menu. Bottom Zoom - Short tail indicates
Find bottom contour and soft bottom.
Tap hardness. - Long tail indicates
hard bottom.
20.5

Marker Zoom
Help determine the size of a *: Zoom zone is
Tap school of fish in the middle layer. shown with an
200
yellow square.

ACCU-FISHTM/Bottom Discrimination/RezBoostTM

Show the Layers


menu, tap the
[Overlays] tab.

RezBoostTM Bottom Discrimination


TM
Raise the echo resolution. (Requires RezBoost Show probable bottom hardness.
capable transducer on the network.) (Requires bottom discrimination capable transducer
on the network.)
ON
Bottom Discrimination

Rock
Standard Enhanced
Gravel

Bottom Sand
discrimination
display 576 Mud
(Standard mode) (High resolution mode) The most probable bottom material.

ACCU-FISHTM
Detected fish can be marked with a fish symbol. (Requires ACCU-FISHTM capable transducer on the network.)
Fish symbol
ON

Fish size or depth

Notice
You can select fish symbol type, and fish size or depth indication from the menu - go to home screen, [Settings],
[Fish Finder].

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Instrument Display
With connection of appropriate sensors, the instrument display shows various navigation data.
How to enable the instrument display
Add the instrument display icon to the home screen to show the instrument display.
p y Tap
TZT19F
Tap
Tap
Drag

Tap
After setting, tap [ ].
(Incorporation in 3, 4-way
screen is also possible.)

How to switch instrument displays (ex. full display)

Swipe rightward or leftward


Sailing display to switch between displays. Cruising display

How to edit the instrument display


Edit mode

Tap
In the edit mode, you can remove,
change, add, rearrange indications.

To end the edit mode


Tap the instrument display, then tap A white line surrounds each Tap the screen, then tap [End Edit] on
[Edit Page] on the pop-up menu. indication. the pop-up menu.

How to remove or change an indication


- Remove indication: Tap [Remove].
- Change size: Tap [Small], [Medium], [Large],
[Double Extra Large]*.
Tap - Change type: Tap [Change Type], then tap
desired size.
- Change indication: Tap indication in [NAVIGA-
In the edit mode, tap the
TION DATA], [ROUTE INFORMATION], [WIND
indication to remove or change. AND WEATHER], and [ENGINE].
* Numeric displays only

How to add an indication

Tap

In the edit mode, tap a location Tap added instrument display to


not occupied by an instrument display. change displayed data (see
Tap a size in desired category. above).

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Wireless LAN Settings
You can connect to the internet with the wireless LAN signal to download weather information, update the software, and
connect to an iPhone, iPod, iPad, or AndroidTM device, to operate and monitor a NavNet TZtouch3 device.
How to connect to an existing LAN
Connect to the existing LAN to download weather data or update the software. For smartphone and tablet settings, refer
to appropriate manuals.

Tap Tap Tap

Home screen

Tap

Tap

Select [When Necessary], then tap “<”.

Tap
Tap

Select [Connect to existing LAN], then tap “<”.

ON Tap
XXXX
XXX
XXXX
XXX
XXXX

Tap network required.

XXXXX Tap
CANCEL Tap
FORGET Tap
CONNECT

Enter the password, then tap [OK].

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How to create a local wireless network

Create a local wireless network to connect to an iPhone, iPod, iPad, or Android device.

Check that [When Necessary] is selected.

Tap Tap Ta
ap
Tap

Home screen

Tap

Tap

Select [Create Local Network], then tap “<”.

Check that [OFF] is selected.

Tap

XXXXXXXX

Tap

Enter the name of the network, then tap [ ].

Tap
XXXXXXXX

Tap

Enter the password, then tap [ ].

Tap
Connect to the NavNet TZtouch3
ON from the smartphone or tablet.

Pub. No. OSE-45120-D


(2401, DAMI) TZT9F/12F/16F/19F
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