Navnet TZ 2 touch Installation Checklist - page 3
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Power ON the Ethernet Hub/Switch, PSU, the NMEA2000 backbone and all
the sensors, and then Power ON the TZtouch2 MFDs.
Furuno recommends at least one TZtouch2 MFD be installed in a location
that ensures the MFD can receive a GPS signal, thus providing GPS data to
the network. If this is not possible, an external NMEA2000 position source
will be required for the network. If you are not sure, continue with the
installation and check the position performance to determine whether an
external NMEA2000 GPS source will be necessary.
Once the TZtouch2 MFDs have completed the boot-up process, press the
“Home” button, then press “Settings” > “Initial Setup” > “Sensor List” on
each MFD to confirm you see all of the sensors in the Ethernet and
NEA2000 networks.
If a DRS Radar sensor is installed and you are missing the Radar,
make sure the PSU is ON (Green LED). If the PSU is OFF, make sure
jumper J7 is inserted, if using a PSU012 or PSU013. If using a
PSU017, jumpers are not necessary.
Note: There is no need to restart the TZtouch2 MFDs to have the
External Sounder or Radar appear in the menu. As soon as the Radar
or Sounder is detected on the network, it will automatically appear in
the sensor list.
Select the Radar tab in the Settings menu and confirm the Radar Source.
Scroll down to the “Radar Initial Setup” to adjust, at minimum, the
following parameters:
Heading Alignment
Antenna Height
Radar Optimization
Note: The Radar must be transmitting to press the “Radar
Optimization” button. Repeat this process if multiple DRS Radars are
installed on the network.
Select the Sounder menu and choose the Sounder Source. Scroll down to
the “Sounder Initial Setup” to adjust, at minimum, the following
parameters:
Draft
Transducer