FURUNO TZTL12F Multi Function Display User Manual
- June 8, 2024
- FURUNO
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FURUNO TZTL12F Multi Function Display User Manual
This guide provides the basic operating procedures for this equipment. For detailed information, see the Operator’s Manual on the CD-ROM. 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. iPhone, iPod and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders. The screenshots used in this guide were mainly taken from the TZTL15F. On-screen appearance for the TZT2BB may differ slightly, depending on the monitor used
Operational Overview
Icon (home/displays), power switch operations
Power off
Device: Powers off this unit.
Network: Powers off all
NavNet TZtouch2 units in network
Brilliance, Hue
TZTL12F/15F: Adjust display brilliance.
TZT2BB: Adjust power lamp and key backlight brilliance.
Power switch
- Turns on power.
- Shows [Quick Access] window.
Home icon
Displays the home screen
How to edit a display icon
Long tap a display icon to edit, delete, resize, or change its location.
How to select a display
- Tap a display icon on the home screen (see illustration above).
- Tap a display icon on the Quick page.
Swipe downward from top of display
Operator’s Manual
Download Link
Touchscreen operations
Tap
- Select an item on a menu.
- Tap the display or an object to show the corresponding pop-up menu
Pinch
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Zoom in, zoom out the plotter and weather displays.
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Change the range on the radar display, fish finder display.
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Tap operation also available.
Drag, swipe
- Move the chart.
- Scroll the menu.
- Show Slide-out menu, Layers menu
Two finger tap
Do the function assigned to [Two Finger Tap Function] in the [Settings] – [General] menu.
Two finger drag
Change the viewpoint position on the 3D display
Menu operation
Tap screen (applicable point, object, etc.)
Tap the required function. (”>” indicates additional options.)
Pop-up menu
Slide-out menu
Swipe leftward from the right edge.
Icon color and function state
Yellow: ON, White: OFF
Layers menu
Swipe upward from the bottom edge.
Tap the required function.
Settings menu
Chart Plotter
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
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
How to set a point as destination
Tap a point or the location to set as destination.
If a point was tapped.
Points list
Tap [Lists] on the home screen.
Note: [Find on Chart] puts the selected point at the screen center.
How to set a boundary
Tap the position where to set a boundary
Tap the shape to use for the boundary.
Area]/[Line]: Tap necessary points to complete the boundary, referring to
“Route” on the.
[Circle]: Drag icons to adjust the size and position, and then tap [End
Boundary
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 the first point for the route.
Tap the next point for the route. Repeat to enter all points for the route.
Enter a name for the route, then tap.
How to follow a route
On-screen route
Tap a leg of the route.
Routes list
Home screen
Sort list by date, name, color, length, or range.
Tap the route to use.
Radar
How to switch between standby and TX
How to adjust the gain / sea clutter / rain clutter
How to measure the range, bearing from own ship to a 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.
The guard zone appears in dashed lines.
Tap dashed line on guard zone.
An icon appears at each corner of the guard zone.
Drag the icons to set guard zone.
Tap the guard zone again.
The dashed lines change to solid lines, indicating the guard zone is active.
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.
ARPA symbols
How to display target data
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
How to acknowledge the CPA/TCPA alarm
Tap the alarm message (top of screen) to acknowledge the alarm and stop the
aural 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 is required.
How to enable the CPA Line feature
How to show the CPA Line
AIS (Automatic Identification System)
How to show or hide AIS target symbols
AIS target symbols
Class A AIS | Class B AIS | BFT* AIS | |
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Activated target | **SOG and |
COG vector
Color: Blue| SOG and
COG vecto
Color: Green| SOG and
COG vector
Color: Blue (filled)
Dangerous target| Color:** Red Flashing
Lost target| Color
- AIS target: Blue
- Cross: Red
| Color
- AIS target: Green
- Cross: Red
| Color
- AIS target: Blue (filled)
- Cross: Red
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.
How to show AIS target data
Fish Finder
Note: Names of menu items may be different depending on the transducer connected
How to select a frequency
How to show past echoes (echo history)
Swipe leftward or rightward to show past echoes.
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.
Manual mode
How to change the range
How to adjust the gain
How to reduce clutter
Zoom display
Bottom Lock
Search for bottom fish.
Bottom Zoom
Find bottom contour and hardness.
Marker Zoom
- Help determine the size of a school of fish in the middle layer.
- Not available when using the internal fish finder.
- Short tail indicates soft bottom.
- Long tail indicates hard bottom.
- Zoom zone is shown with an yellow square
ACCU-FISHTM/Bottom Discrimination/RezBoostTM
Bottom Discrimination
Show probable bottom hardness.
(Requires bottom discrimination capable transducer.)
RezBoostTM
Raise the echo resolution. (Requires RezBoostTM capable transducer.)
ACCU-FISHTM
Detected fish can be marked with a fish symbol. (Requires ACCU-FISHTM capable transducer.)
Notice
You can select fish symbol type, and fish size or depth indication from the
menu – go to home screen, [Settings], [Fish Finder].
Instrument Display
With connection of appropriate sensors, the instrument display shows various navigation data.
How to enable the instrument display
Add an instrument display icon to the home to screen to show the instrument display.
How to switch instrument displays (ex. full display)
Swipe rightward or leftward to switch between displays.
How to edit an instrument display
Tap the instrument display, then tap [Edit Page] on the pop-up menu.
Edit mode
A white line surrounds each indication
In the edit mode, you can remove, change, add, rearrange indications.
To end the edit mode
Tap the screen, then tap [End Edit] on the pop-up menu.
How to remove or change an indication
In the edit mode, tap the indication to remove or change.
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Remove indication: Tap [Remove].
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Change size: Tap [Small]*, [Medium], or [Large].
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Change type: Tap [Change Type], then tap desired size.
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Change indication: Tap indication in [NAVIGATION DATA], [ROUTE INFORMATION], [WIND AND WEATHER], and [ENGINE].
Note: Drag the menu to show hidden items. -
Graphic, digital only
How to add an indication
In the edit mode, tap a location not occupied by an instrument display
Tap a size in desired category.
Tap added instrument display to change displayed data (see above)
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 TZtouch2 device.
Note: This procedure is not available from a monitor connected to the HDMI OUT2 port (TZT2BB only).
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.
How to create a local wireless network
Create a local wireless network to connect to an iPhone, iPod, iPad, or Android device.
Connect to the NAVnetTZtouch2 from the smartphone or tablet.
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