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Furuno MCU-004 User Manual

Furuno MCU-004
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Included items
Outline and dimensions
How to install the Remote Control Unit
1. Table shown below indicates tolerance of
dimensions which are not specified.
2. "#" indicates minimum service clearance.
3. Use self-tapping screws (ø4×16, included)
to secure the unit.
DIMENSIONS (mm)
0 < L ≤ 50
50 < L ≤ 100
100 < L ≤ 500
TOLERANCE (mm)
±1.5
±2.5
±3
Using the mounting template on the left, cut a mounting
hole in the installation site.
Set the unit to the hole and secure the unit with four
self-tapping screws (ø4×16, supplied).
Name
Remote Control Unit
Type
MCU-004
Qty
1
4
Self-tapping Screw 4
×
16 SUS 304
Control description
STBYAUTO
key
Switches the steering mode of the FURUNO NAVpilot-700
series Autopilot between the STBY and AUTO modes.
Joystick
Push: Works same as the tap gesture.
· Opens the pop-up menu.
· Activates the selected item.
Operate the joystick:
in Cursor mode
· Moves the cursor.
in Scroll mode
· Pans the display (Plotter/Weather/Radar display).
· Shifts the range and scrolls back the picture (Fish finder display).
FUNC
key
Activates the function set at [Function Gesture] in the [General]
menu.
HOME/BRILL
key
Short press:
· Opens the home screen.
Long press:
· Opens the Brilliance/Power window.
Self-tapping
screw (4 pcs)
Remote control unit
Attach four screw caps (supplied).
-
000-162-605-10
Code No.
Procedure
Screw cap
(4 pcs)
77 mm
175 mm
26 mm 54 mm #38 mm
7.5 mm
USB cable
(3 m)
Mass* 0.4 kg ± 10 %
Ambient temperature -15 °C to +55 °C
Relative humidity
Degree of protection
93 % or less at 40 °C
IP56 (front), IP22 (back)
Remote Control Unit MCU-004
*: Mass includes the hard cover and USB cable.
Specifications
Notes
7
8
CONTROL
key
Switches between displays that can be controlled with the
MCU-004 when multiple displays are installed in the same
network.
CURSSCRL
key
Switches the function of the joystick between the Cursor and
Scroll modes.
CENTER
key
· Returns your ship to the center of the screen (Plotter/
Weather/Radar display).
· Cancels the echo history (Fish finder display).
EDGE
key
TZT9/TZT14/TZTBB operation
Opens the RotoKey
TM
menu.
TZTL12F/TZTL15F operation
Press the EDGE key and operate the joystick to activate the Edge
Swipe function: Quick page, Slide-out menu, [Layers] menu, and Data
area.
·
Opens the [Layers] menu.
·
Opens the Quick page.
·
Opens the Slide-out menu.
·
Opens the Data area.
CANCEL/MOB
key
Short press:
· Moves to the previous page or layer in a menu.
· Closes the menu or dialog box.
· Ends the tool mode (End Route, End Move, etc.).
Long press:
· Enters the MOB mark at the own ship’s position.
· Selects an item from the menu and dialog box.
· Zooms in (+) and out (-).
Rotary knob
4
1
Screw Cap
19-032-3508-3 100-404-903-10
Hard Cover
19-032-3509-3 100-404-913-10
For TZT9/TZT14/TZTBB, the cross cursor is easier to use than the arrow cursor. To use the cross cursor, set [Cross
Cursor] to [ON] in the [General] menu.
The MCU-004 is compatible with the FURUNO Multi Function Displays and software version combinations shown below.
TZT9, TZT14, and TZTBB: Version 5.01 or later (Planned release: Beginning of 2017)
TZTL12F and TZTL15F: Version 3.01 or later (Planned release: Middle of 2016)
Tips and NoticeTips and Notice
Power supply
USB bus power (Consumption
current: Max. 270 mA)
Connect the USB connector of the unit to the USB port of either
the NavNet TZtouch or TZtouch2.
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HOME
BRILL
STBY
AUTO
FUNC
1 2
43
CURS
SCRL
CENTER
5
6
9
CANCEL
MOB
10
Note 1: When using a USB hub to connect this device, keep in mind that the maximum power consumption for this
device is 270 mA.
Note 2: When you extend the USB cable by 5 m or more, a USB hub or USB repeater cable is required.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Model MCU-004
User's Guide
The purpose of this guide is to provide the basic operation and
installation of the Remote Control Unit MCU-004.
All brand and product names are trademarks, registered
trademarks or service marks of their respective holders.
Note: This template may have expanded or shrunk
slightly. Please confirm dimensions before use.
Drill hole for ø4×16 self-tapping screw (four places).
Drill hole of 35 mm in dia (four places).
64±1 mm (2.50")
162±1 mm (6.38")
31 mm
(1.22")
129 mm (5.08")
164 mm (6.46")
66 mm
(2.60")
Pub. No. E42-01509-A2
(1611, REFU) MCU-004
00019129110

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Furuno MCU-004 Specifications

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BrandFuruno
ModelMCU-004
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Remote Control Unit Installation

Included Items

Lists the components provided with the MCU-004 unit for installation.

Installation Procedure

Steps for mounting the MCU-004 unit at the installation site using screws.

Outline and Specifications

Physical Dimensions

Provides the physical measurements and layout of the MCU-004 unit.

Technical Specifications

Details environmental, power, and mass requirements for the MCU-004.

Control Description and Operation

Keypad and Joystick Functions

Explains the operation of each button (STBY AUTO, HOME/BRILL, CONTROL, FUNC, CURS SCRL, CENTER, EDGE, CANCEL/MOB) and the rotary knob.

Joystick Operation Details

Details the push and directional operations of the joystick for various functions.

Home Screen and Basic Operations

Home Screen Navigation

Guides through accessing functions, menus, and displays from the home screen.

Display and Menu Interaction

Covers display selection, menu navigation, and zoom functions on the unit.

Edge Swipe and Cursor Control

Explains advanced Edge Swipe functions and joystick modes (Cursor/Scroll).

Window Management

Details switching between displays and selecting active windows in split-screen views.

Navigation Actions

Managing Points and Routes

Instructions for inscribing new points and navigating to existing ones on the chart.

Event Mark Placement

Describes how to place an event mark at the own ship's position.