Furuno MCU-002 Manuel utilisateur

Model: MCU002
Remote Control Unit

Index
1. Model: MCU002
2. Specications
2-1. Standard Comprising
2-2. Technical Specications
3. Operations – User Interface
3-1. Getting Started – Model TZT9/14/BB New Version v3.12
3-2. Keys and Functions – Basic Operations
3-3. Showing a Cross Cursor – New with Model TZT9/14/BB v3.12
3-4. Auto Scroll ON or OFF – New with Model TZT9/14/BB v3.12
3-5. Entering a Point – New with Model TZTBB and TZT14 (External Touch
Screen Mode) v3.12
3-6. User Interface Auto-Hide “10 Seconds” Recommended
3-7. Limitations and Notes
4. Installing Model MCU002
4-1. Dimensions
4-2. Flush Mounting
4-3. Interconnection
5. Model MCU002 with TZT9/14/BB v3.02 or Earlier
6. Tips – Model TZT9/14/BB with Generic HID Mouse

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1. Model: MCU002
The Model MCU002 is a compact remote control unit
for use with the TZT9/14/BB. It offers the
expandability of multi touch operation of the
TZT9/14/BB to the hardware key operation, as the
best supplemental tool to multi touch operation. This
document describes the basic information on
specifications, operations, and installation of the
MCU002. Model: MCU002
Screen Image from TZTBB
2. Specifications
2-1. Standard Comprising
The MCU002 (00002546100) comes with the components shown at right.
(Components) (Carton)
2-2. Technical Specifications
Interface USB2.0
Cable Length 2 m
Power Supply via USB port
Water Proof Front: IP56
Rear: IP22
Operating Temperature -15 to +55℃
Humidity 40℃94% or less (without internal fogging)
Mounting Flush mount from the front side (See Section 4-2)
Name Type Qty
L (175 mm)
W (85 mm)
H (100 mm)
Remote control unit MCU002 1
Front panel FRC-D01-003 1
Flush mount gasket FRC-D01-008 1
Flush mount screw BH3*13 TAB-B 4
User’s Guide (English) 1

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3. Operations – User Interface
3-1. Getting Started – Model TZT9/14/BB New Version v3.12
To fully make use of the MCU002, update the TZT9/14/BB to v3.12, which will be released in May 2014.
3-2. Keys and Functions – Basic Operations
The MCU002 consists of 10 hardware keys to control the TZT9/14/BB as described below.
MCU002 No Keys Descriptions
(1) STBY / AUTO Sets the NAVpilot-700 to STBY or AUTO modes
(2) CENTER Sets the ship in the center of the screen
(3) CURS / SCRL Switches the joystick functions between Cursor and Scroll
(4) Joystick Moves a cursor in 8 directions
(5) -/ ▲(UP) Acts as rotating RotoKey™ clockwise
(6) +/ ▼(DOWN)
Acts as rotating RotoKey™ counterclockwise
(7) ENT Acts as pushing RotoKey™
(8) CANCEL & MOB Short presss to cancel
Long press to enter an MOB point
(9) FUNC Acts as Function Gesture
(10) HOME & BRILL Short press to access the Home page
Long press to open the Brilliance control box
(1) STBY / AUTO
This key activates the NAVpilot-700 AUTO and STBY modes. When opening the NAVpilot-700
control window on the TZT9/14/BB, you can activate the AUTO mode from the MCU002 [STBY/AUTO]
key.

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When the NAVpilot-700 mode is changed between AUTO/NAV and STBY with the MCU002 or touch operations, the
TZT9/14/BB will generate a beep sound with the following notification on the top of the screen.
STBY to AUTO/NAV AUTO/NAV to STBY
The notification of [NAVpilot is engaged.] will appear. The notification of [NAVpilot is disengaged.] will appear.
(2) CENTER
This key sets the own vessel to the center on the screen of Plotter and Radar and cancels echo history of Fish Finder.
(3) CURS / SCRL (CURSOR / SCROLL)
This key switches the joystick functions between cursor and scroll modes. At default the
joystick works to move a cursor. Pressing the [CURS/SCRL] key, the joystick works to scroll the Chart,
Radar, and Fish Finder screen.
Plotter screen – Cursor in motion Plotter screen – Scrolled with joystick

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(4) Joystick
The joystick can move in eight (8) directions to move a cursor or scroll the screen as shown
above. It also has a “push” function. As an example, if you push the joystick on the Plotter screen,
contextual menus will appear as follows.
(Sample: Plotter screen from TZTBB)
Note:
The joystick has NO “drag” function. For details on limitations
of operations with the MCU002, see Section 3-5.
(5) -/ UP (▲)
(6) +/ DOWN (▼)
(7) ENT
These three (3) components work as the RotoKey™: [-/▲(UP)] key as rotating the RotoKey™
clockwise, [+/▼(DOWN)] key as rotating the RotoKey™ counterclockwise, and [ENT] as pushing the
RotoKey™. The following screenshots from the Plotter page show how to operate these keys.
Press [ENT] to show RotoKey™ menus. Press [-/▲] or [+/▼] to move the RotoKey™ menus and
press [ENT]. In this example, [Overlay] is selected.

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Press [-/▲] or [+/▼] to zoom in or zoom out the Plotter and Radar screen.
(8) CANCEL & MOB
This key has two (2) functions: Short press to activate the “CANCEL” and long press the “MOB”
functions as shown below.
Short Press for “CANCEL” Long Press for “MOB”
- Closes Home/Menu/Lists/Tides/Catalog pages,
RotoKey™ and contexual menus, and dialog boxes
- Mutes alarm sound
- Ends action such as creating a route and moving a point
Note: No “Undo” function
- Enters an MOB point at the own ship’s position
(9) FUNC (FUNCTION)
This key activates the function set in [Menu] – [General] – [Function Gesture]. In the following
example, the Function Gesture is assigned to [Event]. The [FUNC] key pops up the event window. You
can select an event mark with the [-/▲] or
[+/▼] key and enter it with the [ENT] key,
or place a cursor with the joystick on a
required event mark and push the joystick.
(10) HOME & BRILL
This key has two (2) functions: Short press to activate the “HOME” and long press the “BRILL”
functions. On the Home page and Brilliance window, you can proceed to further settings as follows.

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Short Press for “HOME” Long Press for “BRILL”
Press [-/▲] or [+/▼] to select a page and [ENT] to open
the selected page.
Press [-/ ▲] or [+/ ▼] to adjust the brillaince and
[CANCEL] to close the window. To turn off the unit, place
a cursor with the joystick on [Power Off This Device] or
[Power Off Network] and press it.
Note:
It is not possible to turn on the TZT9/14/BB with the MCU002 although the power can be turned off as shown above.
3-3. Showing a Cross Cursor – New with Model TZT9/14/BB v3.12
The TZT9/14/BB v3.12 program has new setting options of Cross Cursor and Cross Cursor Speed, which enables to
show a cross cursor on the screen and adjust its speed. With the MCU002, the cross cursor will help to see a present
cursor location.
Menu Settings Cross Cursor on Screen
[Menu] – [General] – [Cross Cursor] – [ON] While the joystick in operation, the gray, thick cross cursor
appears on the screen.
[Menu] – [General] – [Cross Cursor Speed] – [1] to [20]
The cursor speed can be adjusted between [1] and [20]:
[1] – slowest, [8] – default, and [20] – fastest.

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Cross Cursors on Other Screens
Tips – No cross cursor while touch operations
When the TZT9/14/BB is operated by touch, the cross cursor will not appear. The cross cursor will appear only when
the cursor is in operation with the MCU002 joystick.

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3-4. Auto Scroll ON or OFF – New with Model TZT9/14/BB v3.12
The TZT9/14/BB v3.12 program has another new setting option of Auto Scroll, which enables to scroll the Plotter, Radar,
and Sounder screen by placing a cursor at the edge of the screen. The following screenshots show the menu settings and
scroll motions.
Menu Settings
[Menu] – [General] – [Auto Scroll] – [ON]
Menu Settings
[Menu] – [General] – [Auto Scroll] – [OFF] (Default)
In this example, a cursor is placed at the left edge of the
Plotter screen, while the chart is automatically scrolled.
(You can see the [Center Vessel] icon.) To stop the scroll
motion, place the cursor away from the edge.
At default, the Auto Scroll mode is set to OFF. When a cursor
is placed at the edge of the screen, the chart is not scrolled.
3-5. Entering a Point
– New with Model TZTBB and TZT14 (External Touch Screen Mode) v3.12
Pushing the MCU002 joystick, [New Point] will be highlighted at default on the contextual menus. You can just press
[ENT] to enter the point.
Note:
This specification is for the TZTBB and TZT14 under the External Touch Screen Mode only. With the TZT9 and TZT14
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