ZEUS SR 10 Inch Chart Plotter
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Specifications
- Internet usage: Some features require internet connection
- Document version: 002
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
Follow the guidelines below for installing the product:
- General Mounting Guidelines: Choose a location
that meets technical specifications. Do not install in hazardous
areas. - Sun Cover: Do not use while vessel is in
motion. Remove before traveling to prevent detachment at high
speeds. - Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation around
the unit to prevent overheating. - Electrical and RF Interference: Avoid mounting
near sensitive equipment to prevent interference. - Compass Safe Distance: Maintain minimum
distance as per technical specifications to prevent compass
inaccuracies due to electromagnetic interference.
Memory Card Reader
The product is equipped with a memory card reader for data
storage and screenshots. Follow manufacturer instructions for using
the memory card reader.
FAQ
Q: What should I do if the unit is exposed to conditions
exceeding technical specifications?
A: Avoid exposing the unit to conditions beyond specifications.
This may lead to malfunction or damage. Refer to the installation
manual for guidance on proper mounting locations.
Q: Can I use the sun cover while the vessel is in motion?
A: It is not recommended to use the sun cover while the vessel
is in motion as it may detach at high speeds. Always remove the sun
cover before traveling.
Q: How can I prevent compass inaccuracies caused by
electromagnetic interference?
A: Maintain the minimum compass safe distance as specified in
the technical specifications. Proper mounting location and distance
will help prevent compass inaccuracies.
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ZEUS® SR
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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Warranty
This product’s warranty is supplied as a separate document.
Safety, disclaimer and compliance
This product’s safety, disclaimer and compliance statements are supplied as a separate document.
Internet usage
Some features in this product use an internet connection to perform data downloads and uploads. Internet usage via a connected mobile/ cell phone internet connection or a pay-per-MB type internet connection may require large data usage. Your service provider may charge you based on the amount of data you transfer. If you are unsure, contact your service provider to confirm rates and restrictions. Contact your service provider for information about charges and data download restrictions.
More information
Document version: 002 Features described in this document may vary from your unit due to connected devices, settings, brand, and continuous software development. For the latest version of this document in supported languages, and other related documentation, visit www.bandg.com/downloads/zeus-sr.
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CONTENTS
4 In the box
5 Front controls
6 Connectors 7 Memory card reader
8 Installation 8 General mounting guidelines 9 Panel mount 10 Rear mount 10 Gimbal mount
11 Wiring 11 Wiring guidelines 11 Power and other controls 14 NMEA 2000® 14 USB 14 Video input 14 Ethernet
17 NMEA 2000® planning and installation
20 Supported data 20 NMEA 2000® PGN (receive) 21 NMEA 2000® PGN (transmit)
22 Optional Accessories
23 Dimensions 23 10″ unit 24 12″ unit 25 16″ unit
26 Technicalspecifications
IN THE BOX
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A Display unit B Dash gasket C Suncover D Power cable E Fuse and fuse holder F Documentation pack G Gimbal mount kit – 10″ and 12″ units
· 1x metal bracket · 4x #14x 1 in self-tapping pan head screws · 2x knobs ¼ Note: 16″ unit’s gimbal mount kit is sold separately. H Rear mount kit · 2x metal brackets · 4x M4 x 0.7 threaded studs · 4x pairs of thumb nuts · 1x 1.5 mm Allen key
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FRONT CONTROLS
A B C D E F G H
I
A Touchscreen B Home C App menu D Scroll wheel E Exit F Waypoint G Power H Customizable keys
· 1x button on the 10″ unit · 2x buttons on the 12″ and 16″ units I Memory card door
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CONNECTORS
10″ unit
A
B
D
EGF
12″ and 16″ units
A
B
C
D
E
FG
A Ethernet (5-pin, yellow connector)
B Ethernet (X-Coded M12 connector)
C USB connector – video out
D Video input
E NMEA® 2000 (Micro-C connector)
F Power and other controls (4-pin connector)
G Earth-ground connection point (M4 x 0.7) ¼ Notes:
· Video input and USB connector covers should be fitted when the connectors are not in use. · To help minimize interference, corrosion, and electrolysis; use a conducting wire to connect
the Earth-ground connection point (G) to a point on the hull that is in electrical contact with the water. This will ground the unit and network via a bleed path, allowing excess charge to dissipate safely.
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Memory card reader
A microSD® card can be used to:
· Provide detailed charts · Update software · Transfer user data (waypoints, routes, tracks,
and screenshots).
¼ Notes:
· If a microSD® card and USB storage device are both inserted, by default, data and screenshots are saved to the USB storage device.
· Do not download, transfer or copy files to a chart card as it can damage chart information on the card.
· MicroSD® cards up to a maximum of 256 GB are supported in FAT® 32, ExFAT® or NTFS® file system.
· Always shut the protective cover securely after inserting or removing a microSD® card to keep the slot watertight.
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INSTALLATION
General mounting guidelines
Choose a mounting location that will not expose the unit to conditions that exceed the technical specifications.
WARNING: Do not install the unit in a hazardous/flammable atmosphere. Always wear appropriate eye wear, ear protection and dust mask when drilling, cutting, or sanding. Remember to check the reverse side of all surfaces whenever drilling or cutting.
Mounting location
This product generates heat which must be considered when choosing the mounting location. Ensure the selected area allows for: · Cable routing, cable connection and cable support. · Connection and use of USB storage devices. Do also consider: · The free space around the unit to avoid overheating. · The mounting surface’s structure and strength, with regard to the weight of the equipment. · Any mounting surface vibration that might damage the equipment. · Hidden electrical wires that might be damaged when drilling holes.
Sun cover
The sun cover is not intended to be used when the vessel is in motion or in tow. It may become detached at high speeds. Always remove the sun cover before traveling.
Ventilation
Inadequate ventilation and subsequent overheating of the unit may cause reduced performance and reduced service life. Ventilation is recommended behind all units that are not bracket mounted. Ensure cables do not obstruct the airflow. Examples of enclosure ventilation options, in order of preference, are: · Positive pressure air from the vessel’s air conditioning system. · Positive pressure air from local cooling fans (fan required at input, fan optional at outlet). · Passive airflow from air vents.
Electrical and radio frequency interference
This unit conforms with the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations. To ensure the EMC performance is not compromised, the following guidelines apply: · Use a separate battery for the vessel engine. · Minimum 1 m (3 ft) between the device, the device’s cables and any transmitting equipment or
cables with radio signals. · Minimum 2 m (7 ft) between the device, the device’s cables and the SSB radio. · More than 2 m (7 ft) between the device, the device’s cables and the radar beam.
Compass safe distance
The unit outputs electromagnetic interference that can cause inaccurate readings on a nearby compass. To prevent compass inaccuracy, the unit must be mounted far enough away so the interference does not affect compass readings. For minimum compass safe distance, refer to the technical specifications table.
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Wi-Fi®
It is important to test the Wi-Fi® performance at your chosen location before you install the unit. It is important to keep your country setting up to date. Go to Settings > Preferences > Country to change the unit’s country setting. Construction material (steel, aluminum or carbon) and heavy structures will affect Wi-Fi® performance. The following guidelines apply: · Select a location with a clear, direct line of sight between Wi-Fi® connected units. · Keep the distance between Wi-Fi® units as short as possible. · Mount the unit at least 1 m (3 ft) away from equipment that might generate interference.
GPS
It is important to test the GPS performance at your chosen location before you install the unit. Construction material (steel, aluminum or carbon) and heavy structure will affect GPS performance. Avoid a mounting location where metal obstacles block the view of the sky. A well-placed external GPS module can be added to overcome poor performance.
A B
C
A Optimal location (above deck) B Less effective location C Not recommended location ¼ Note: Consider the lateral swinging if mounting the GPS sensor high above sea level. Roll and pitch
might give false positions and affect the true directional movement.
Touchscreen
Touchscreen performance can be affected by the location of the unit. Avoid locations where the screen is exposed to direct sunlight or prolonged rainfall.
Panel mount
Refer to the mounting template for illustrated panel mounting instructions.
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Rear mount
1 Apply the provided gasket (A) to the gasket channel on the display unit.
2 Hand-tighten the four threaded studs (provided) (B) into the brass inserts on the back case, and use the provided Allen (C) key to tighten.
3 Place the the display unit into the dash cutout, fit the rear mount brackets (D) over the studs, and secure with two thumb nuts (E) per stud, turning them clockwise.
WARNING: Hand tighten only! Do not use any tools to tighten the rear brackets into the display chassis. Using excessive force may damage the back side of the display unit.
1
2
3
B
A
C B
E
B B
D E
E D
E
Gimbal mount
1 Position the bracket with ample height to tilt the unit, and ensure space for knob adjustments on both sides. Mark the screw locations using the bracket as a template.
2 Drill pilot holes.
3 Screw down the bracket using fasteners suitable for the material you are mounting the bracket on.
4 Mount the unit to the bracket using the knobs. Hand-tighten only. ¼ Note: The 4 screws shown below are for illustration purposes only. Use fasteners suitable for the
mounting surface. Use as many fasteners as needed to secure the installation.
1
2
3
4
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WIRING
Wiring guidelines
Unless otherwise stated, only use the supplied cable/s. If you need to use a non-supplied cable, ensure it is the correct quality, length and gauge for its intended purpose. Don’t: · Make sharp bends in the cables. · Run cables in a way that allows water to flow down into the connectors. · Run the data cables adjacent to radar, transmitter, or large/high current carrying cables or high
frequency signal cables. · Run cables so they interfere with mechanical systems. · Run cables over sharp edges or burrs. Do: · Make drip and service loops. · Ensure a minimum bend radius of 100 mm (315/16 in) where possible.
r = 100 mm 315/16 in
· Use cable-ties on all cables to keep them secure. · Solder/crimp and insulate all wiring connections if extending or shortening the cables. Extending
cables should be done with suitable crimp connectors or solder and heat shrink. Keep joins as high as possible to minimize the possibility of water immersion. · Leave room adjacent to connectors to ease the plugging and unplugging of cables. · Follow any grounding advice provided in the product documentation.
WARNING: Before starting the installation, turn the electrical power off. If power is left on or turned on during the installation, fire, electrical shock, or other serious injury may occur. Be sure that the voltage of the power supply is compatible with the unit. WARNING: The positive supply wire (red) should always be connected to (+) DC with a fuse or a circuit breaker (closest available to fuse rating). For the recommended fuse rating, refer to the technical specifications section of this document.
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Power and other controls
The power connector is used for power, power control and an external alarm.
Power connector details
A DC negative
A
C
B Power control
D
B
C 12 or 24 V DC
D External alarm
Power connection
The unit is designed to be powered by 12 or 24 V DC.
It is protected against reverse polarity, under voltage and over voltage (for a limited duration).
A fuse or circuit breaker should be fitted to the positive supply. Refer to the technical specifications section of this document for fuse rating.
AB
A 12 or 24 V DC (red)
B DC negative (black)
C Fuse (for the recommended rating, refer to the technical
C
specifications section of this document)
Power control connection
The yellow wire in the power cable can be used to control how the unit is turned on and off.
Power controlled by power key The unit will turn on/off when the power key on the unit is pressed. Leave the yellow power control wire disconnected and tape or heat-shrink the end to prevent a short circuit.
Power control by supply power The unit will turn on/off without using the power key when power is applied/removed. Connect the yellow wire to the red wire after the fuse. ¼ Note: The unit cannot be powered down by the power key, but can be put in to standby mode (the
screen backlight turns off). A
A Power control (yellow)
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Power controlled by ignition The unit will turn on when the ignition is turned on to start engines. ¼ Note: Engine start batteries and house batteries should have a common ground connection.
A
A Power control (yellow)
B Ignition switch
B
Power controlled by power control bus
The yellow power control wire can either be an input that will turn the unit on when power is applied, or an output that turns on other devices when the unit is powered on. It can be configured to control the power state of displays and compatible devices by going to: Settings > Boat network > Devices > This Device > MFD > Show Details > Power control.
The unit can be set to be a primary or secondary power control. If a unit is configured as primary and turned on by the power key, it will output voltage on the power bus. This will power on other primary units and secondary units. If a unit is set to secondary power control, it cannot be powered down using its own power key while a primary power control unit is turned on. If all primary power control units are off, secondary units can be turned on and off using their own power key. However, this will not turn on any other units connected to the power bus.
A
B A
A Power control wire (yellow) B Power control bus
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External alarm
External alarm Connect the blue wire in the power cable to an external buzzer or siren to trigger an external alarm.
A
A
A External alarm output (blue)
B Siren and relay
C Buzzer
¼ Note: Use a relay for sirens that draw more than 1 A.
C
B
NMEA 2000®
The NMEA 2000® data port allows the receiving and sharing of data, including commands and status, from various sources.
Connector details
A E
B
D
C
A Shield B NET-S (12 V DC) C NET-C (DC negative) D NET-H E NET-L
USB
The USB port can be used to connect a:
· Storage device · Card reader · Video out via an optional adapter ¼ Notes:
· USB devices should be standard PC-compatible hardware.
· If using the video output feature, we recommend use of an external GPS module.
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Video input
The unit should be turned off prior to connecting or disconnecting a video cable. ¼ Note: HDCP-encrypted content is not supported.
Video input cable requirements
Video input signal may be compromised on long cable runs. Only use Navico Group cables or other highquality video cables. Third-party cables should be tested before installation. On cable runs over 10 m, you may need to add a video amplifier or use video-to-Cat 6 adapters.
Ethernet
The Ethernet port(s) can be used for data transfer and synchronization of user-created data. No special setup is required for establishing an Ethernet network. The unit supports network speeds up to 1 Gbps on the X-coded M12 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) connector. This enables high-bandwidth applications and more advanced sensors and devices. The X-coded M12 GbE connector is compatible with yellow 5-pin Ethernet devices via an optional adapter, but the X-coded M12 GbE connector will transmit data at a lower rate. ¼ Note: Only one X-coded M12 GbE to yellow Ethernet adapter may be used between devices.
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Ethernet connector (X-Coded M12, GbE) details
X-Coded M12 Gigabit Ethernet cable requirements
Only use Navico Group cables or other high-quality Cat 6 SF/FTP Ethernet cables.
Navico X-Coded M12 GbE cables have keyed connectors to prevent accidental damage to the connector pins. The unit is compatible with all standard X-coded M12 GbE connectors.
AB
A
B
C
E
B
D
A
B
A G
A Yellow 5-pin Ethernet connector B X-Coded M12 GbE connector C M12 GbE to yellow 5-pin Ethernet adapter
B
D Yellow 5-pin Ethernet cable E M12 GbE cable F M12 GbE to RJ45 Ethernet cable
F
G RJ45 Ethernet connector
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Do not use more than one X-Coded M12 GbE to yellow 5-pin Ethernet adapter when connecting devices.
AB
A
B
C C
B
D
A
B
C C
D
A Yellow 5-pin Ethernet connector B X-Coded M12 GbE connector C M12 GbE to yellow 5-pin adapter D Yellow 5-pin Ethernet cable
Ethernet connector (yellow, 5-pin) details
D
E
C B
A
A Transmit positive TX+ B Transmit negative TXC Receive positive RX+ D Receive negative RXE Shield
Ethernet expansion device
Connect an Ethernet expansion device to connect to multiple network devices. Additional Ethernet expansion devices can be added to provide the required number of ports.
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NMEA 2000® PLANNING AND INSTALLATION
An NMEA 2000® network consists of a powered backbone from which drop cables connect to NMEA 2000® devices. The backbone typically runs from bow to stern within 6 m (20 ft) of the locations of the products to be connected.
The following guidelines apply:
· Supply voltage must be 12 V DC (9 16 V DC). · Supply current must not exceed 3 A. · Power source must not exceed 3% voltage drop at power insertion point on the backbone
(ABYC® E-11). · The total length of the backbone must not exceed 100 m (328 ft). · A single drop cable has a maximum length of 6 m (20 ft). The total length of all drop cables
combined must not exceed 78 m (256 ft). · A terminator must be installed at each end of the backbone. This can be a terminator plug or a
unit with a built-in terminator.
CA
A NMEA 2000® device
B
B Drop cable
C Terminator
B
A
E
A
B
C
D
AB
D Power supply 12 V DC E Backbone
NMEA 2000® network power
The NMEA 2000® network requires its own 12 V DC power supply, protected by a 3 A fuse. ¼ Note: Do not connect the NMEA 2000® power cable to the engine start batteries, autopilot computer,
bow thruster or other high-current devices. Network devices may experience communication errors if they receive less than 9.5 V DC. To ensure reliability and safe operation, use a derated battery or power supply value to calculate the network voltage drop. Check your battery or power supply manufacturer’s documentation for the derating factor.
Voltage drop calculations are based on Ohm’s Law.
V = I × R
V = voltage drop estimate (VD)
I = total network LEN (NL) × 0.1
R = total network length in meters (BL) × cable resistance (Z)
VD = (0.1 × NL) × (BL × Z) ¼ Notes:
· LEN (Load Equivalency Number) represents the current draw of a device. 1 LEN equals 50 mA (0.050 A) Refer to network device manufacturer for LEN value.
· If the cable length is measured in feet, multiply the cable length by 0.3. · Cable resistance (Z) for each type of network cable:
· Lite cable = 0.057 / Meter · Medium cable = 0.015 / Meter · Heavy cable = 0.012 / Meter
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Sample voltage drop calculation
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4.5 m (14.8 ft)
4.5 m (14.8 ft)
1 m (3.3 ft)
1 LEN
B
4.5 m (14.5 ft)
4.5 m (14.8 ft)
5 LEN
1.8 m (5.9 ft)
A
4.5 m (14.8 ft)
3 LEN
12 V
1.8 m (5.9 ft)
C
4.5 m (14.8 ft)
1.8 m (5.9 ft)
7.7 m (25.3 ft)
1.8 m (5.9 ft)
1 LEN
0.6 m (2 ft)
3 LEN
0.6m (2 ft)
1.8 m (5.9 ft)
2 LEN
1 m (3.3 ft)
1 LEN
A Power insertion point B Left branch C Right branch
Left branch
Segment
Backbone length
Drop length
Device Net load
1
3 LEN
2
5 LEN
3
1 LEN
Totals 9 LEN
1
2
3
1.8 m 4.5 m 4.5 m
4.5 m 4.5 m 5.5 m
0.108 0.180 0.257 0.036 0.051 0.057 0.323 0.308 0.057
Voltage drop 0.688 V DC
Right branch
Segment
Backbone length
Drop length
Device Net load
1
1 LEN
2
3 LEN
3
2 LEN
4
1 LEN
Totals 7 LEN
1 1.8 m 1.8 m
2
3
4
4.5 m 1.8 m 7.7 m
0.6 m 2.4 m 1 m
0.021 0.062 0.087 0.041 0.058 0.048 0.021 0.029 0.024 0.050 0.144 0.174 0.072 0.050
Voltage drop 0.439 V DC
Voltage drop estimation
Minimum supply voltage (de-rated supply) 3% loss at insertion Voltage drop Voltage at the end point
Left 11 V DC
Right 11 V DC
-0.33 V DC -0.33 V DC -0.688 V DC -0.439 V DC 9.982 V DC 10.231 V DC
If the voltage at the end point is less than 9.5 V DC, you can:
· Move the power insertion point. · Use Navico Group medium-duty NMEA 2000® cables. · Add a CZone® Network Bridge Interface (NBI) to the center of the NMEA 2000® bus, and connect
power at the midpoint of each side.
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SUPPORTED DATA
NMEA 2000® PGN (receive)
59392 ISO Acknowledgment 59904 ISO Request 60160 ISO Transport Protocol, Data Transfer 60416 ISO Transport Protocol, Connection M 65240 ISO Commanded Address 60928 ISO Address Claim 126208 ISO Command Group Function 126992 System Time 126996 Product Info 126998 Configuration Information 127233 Man Overboard Notification (MOB) 127237 Heading/Track Control 127245 Rudder 127250 Vessel Heading 127251 Rate of Turn 127252 Heave 127257 Attitude 127258 Magnetic Variation 127488 Engine Parameters, Rapid Update 127489 Engine Parameters, Dynamic 127493 Transmission Parameters, Dynamic 127500 Load Controller Connection State/Control 127501 Binary Status Report 127503 AC Input status 127504 AC Output Status 127505 Fluid Level 127506 DC Detailed Status 127507 Charger Status 127508 Battery Status 127509 Inverter Status 128259 Speed, Water referenced
128267 Water Depth 128275 Distance Log 129025 Position, Rapid Update 129026 COG & SOG, Rapid Update 129029 GNSS Position Data 129033 Time & Date 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position Report 129041 AIS Aids to Navigation 129283 Cross Track Error 129284 Navigation Data 129539 GNSS DOPs 129540 AIS Class B Extended Position Report 129545 GNSS RAIM Output 129549 DGNSS Corrections 129551 GNSS Differential Correction Receiver Signal 129793 AIS UTC and Date Report 129794 AIS Aids to Navigation 129798 AIS SAR Aircraft Position Report 129801 Cross Track Error 129802 AIS Safety Related Broadcast Message 129283 Cross Track Error 129284 Navigation Data 129539 GNSS DOPs 129540 GNSS Sats in View 129794 AIS Class A Static and Voyage Related Data 129801 AIS Addressed Safety Related Message 129802 AIS Safety Related Broadcast Message 129808 DSC Call Information 129809 AIS Class B “CS” Static Data Report, Part A 129810 AIS Class B “CS” Static Data Report, Part B 130060 Label
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130074
130306 130310 130311 130312 130313 130314 130316 130569 130570 130571 130572 130573 130574 130576 130577 130578 130579
130580
130581 130582 130583 130584 130585
Route and WP Service – WP List – WP Name & Position Wind Data Environmental Parameters Environmental Parameters Temperature Humidity Actual Pressure Temperature, Extended Range Entertainment – Current File and Status Entertainment – Library Data File Entertainment – Library Data Group Entertainment – Library Data Search Entertainment – Supported Source Data Entertainment – Supported Zone Data Small Craft Status Direction Data Vessel Speed Components Entertainment – System Configuration Status Entertainment – System Configuration Status Entertainment – Zone Configuration Status Entertainment – Zone Volume Status Entertainment – Available Audio EQ Presets Entertainment – Bluetooth® Devices Entertainment – Bluetooth® Source Status
NMEA 2000® PGN (transmit)
60160 ISO Transport Protocol, Data Transfer 60416 ISO Transport Protocol, Connection M 126208 ISO Command Group Function 126992 System Time 126993 Heartbeat 126996 Product Info 127237 Heading/Track Control 127250 Vessel Heading 127258 Magnetic Variation 127502 Switch Bank Control 128259 Speed, Water referenced 128267 Water Depth 128275 Distance Log 129025 Position, Rapid Update 129026 COG & SOG, Rapid Update 129029 GNSS Position Data 129283 Cross Track Error 129285 Navigation – Route/WP Information 129284 Navigation Data 129285 Route/Waypoint Data 129539 GNSS DOPs 129540 GNSS Sats in View 130074 Route and WP Service – WP List – WP Name
& Position 130306 Wind Data 130310 Environmental Parameters 130311 Environmental Parameters 130312 Temperature 130577 Direction Data 130578 Vessel Speed Components
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
000-16461-001 USB to video out female adapter 000-16448-001 M12 GbE to yellow 5-pin male adapter 000-16458-001 16″ gimbal bracket For a complete list of compatible accessories, visit www.bandg.com.
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DIMENSIONS
10″ unit
197.27 mm (7.76 in) 176.11 mm (6.93 in)
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313.76 mm (12.35 in) 287.87 mm (11.33 in)
151.70 mm (5.97 in) 79.55 mm (3.13 in)
95.40 mm (3.75 in)
12″ unit
232.82 mm (9.16 in) 208.35 mm (8.20 in)
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367.76 mm (14.47 in) 338.87 mm (13.34 in)
167.31 mm (6.58 in) 84.76 mm (3.33 in)
95.40 mm (3.75 in)
16″ unit
266.42 mm (10.48 in) 241.55 mm (9.51 in)
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453.36 mm (17.84 in) 423.47 mm (16.67 in)
172.15 mm (6.77 in) 88.60 mm (3.48 in)
95.40 mm (3.75 in)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Display
10
12
16
Resolution (px)
1280 x 800
1280 x 800
1920 x 1080
Brightness
>1200 nits
Touchscreen
Full touchscreen (multi-touch)
Viewing angles in degrees
80° top/bottom, 80° left/right (typical value at contrast ratio = 10)
Electrical
Supply voltage
12/24 V DC (10 – 31.2 V DC min – max)
Fuse rating
5 A
Maximum power consumption
28 W
40 W
43.5 W
Protection
Reverse polarity and over-voltage (max 32 V)
Environmental
Operating temperature range
-15°C to 55°C (5°F to 131°F)
Storage temperature range
-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Waterproof rating
IPX6 and IPX7
Shock and vibration
100,000 cycles of 20 G
Interface and connectivity
GPS
10 Hz GNSS receiver for GPS and GLONASS, supports combinations with Galileo,
Beidou, QZSS. SBAS (WAAS)
Wi-Fi®
Wi-Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac-2013)
Ethernet
1 port (X-Coded M12 GbE) 1 port (yellow, 5-pin)
NMEA 2000®
1 port (Micro-C connector)
Data card slot
2x (microSD®, SDHC®, SDXC®)
USB
Not applicable
1 port (video output via optional adapter)
Video out
1 port (video input)
Physical
Weight (display only)
1.8 kg (3.97 lb)
2.8 kg (6.17 lb)
3.8 kg (8.38 lb)
Compass safe distance
35 cm (1.15 ft)
65 cm (2.13 ft)
Mounting type
Gimbal bracket mount or rear mount
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