Simrad NSO evo2 Multi-Function Display Installation guide

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Preface
Disclaimer
As Navico is continuously improving this product, we retain the right to make changes to
the product at any time which may not be reflected in this version of the manual. Please
contact your nearest distributor if you require any further assistance.
It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument and transducers in
a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of
this product is solely responsible for observing safe boating practices.
NAVICO HOLDING AS AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, BRANCHES AND AFFILIATES DISCLAIM
ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS,
DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW.
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without notice.
Copyright
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Warranty
The warranty card is supplied as a separate document.
In case of any queries, refer to the brand web site of your display or system.
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Compliance Statements
The Simrad NSO complies with the following regulations:
• FCC Part 15
• CE compliant per EN60945
• C - Tick
For more information please refer to our website:
www.simrad-yachting.com.
Warning
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver
Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help
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Contents
Preface ...................................................................................................1
Introduction ...........................................................................................7
About this manual ..................................................................................7
Conventions ..........................................................................................7
Important safety and warning information .................................................7
Check the parts .....................................................................................8
Overview ..............................................................................................10
Installing the NSO components ...........................................................12
Mounting location ................................................................................. 12
Secure the Marine Processor Unit ........................................................... 12
DI10 / DI15 Display Panel mount ............................................................ 13
DI10 / DI15 Display Bracket Mount ......................................................... 14
OP40 Panel Mount ................................................................................ 15
Card Reader Installation ....................................................................... 16
System architecture .............................................................................17
Networking, Data Interfacing ................................................................. 17
SimNet / NMEA 2000 ......................................................................... 17
Ethernet: (NETWORK ports) ................................................................ 17
NMEA0183 ........................................................................................ 17
Data Bridging .................................................................................... 18
Wiring the NSO .....................................................................................24
Power ................................................................................................. 25
Connecting power .............................................................................. 25
Remote Power On .............................................................................. 26
Video Out ........................................................................................... 28
SimNet ............................................................................................... 30
SimNet: The basics ............................................................................ 30
Planning and installing a SimNet backbone ............................................ 31
Power the SimNet network .................................................................. 31
Integrating SimNet and other CAN networks ............................................ 35
Ethernet ............................................................................................. 37
Connecting NSO to one other Ethernet performance module ................... 38
Connecting directly to HD Radar ......................................................... 38
Connecting two NSO Processors .......................................................... 38
Connecting to two or more performance modules .................................. 39
NMEA0183 wiring ................................................................................. 40
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External alarm ..................................................................................... 41
Connecting BR24 Radar ....................................................................... 42
Connecting HD Radar ........................................................................... 43
Dual Radar Support .............................................................................. 44
BR24 and HD radar ............................................................................ 44
Connecting BSM-1 Broadband Echosounder ............................................. 45
BSM-1 Transducer adapter cables ........................................................ 46
NSO Auto Pilot Integration .................................................................... 47
Commission the system ........................................................................48
Operating the menu system .................................................................. 48
Turning on for the rst time ................................................................... 49
Assigning an OP40 control of a single display......................................... 49
Assigning an OP40 to control multiple displays....................................... 49
Unassign a display from an OP40 ......................................................... 50
Con gure the next OP40 .................................................................... 50
Finish OP40 con guration ................................................................... 50
OP40 LED sequences.......................................................................... 50
Turning on / off: Normal operation ......................................................... 51
Display control selection: Normal OP40 use ............................................. 51
System settings menu ........................................................................ 52
Language ......................................................................................... 52
Time: Local Time, Time format, Date Format ......................................... 52
Commissioning checklist ....................................................................... 53
Data setup .......................................................................................... 55
SimNet / NMEA2000 setup .................................................................. 55
Source selection (Auto select) ............................................................. 55
Source selection (Manual) .................................................................. 55
SimNet Groups .................................................................................... 57
Damping .......................................................................................... 58
Device List ........................................................................................ 58
Speed Calibration (SimNet Transducers) .................................................. 59
Autopilot Setup .................................................................................... 60
Wiring the autopilot system ................................................................ 60
Verifying the autopilot connection ........................................................ 60
Commissioning the autopilot ............................................................... 60
Dockside setup .................................................................................. 60
Rudder drive setup ............................................................................ 62
Seatrials ........................................................................................... 62
Compass calibration ........................................................................... 63
Setting the transition HI/LO speed ....................................................... 64
Autotuning ........................................................................................ 65
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Seastate lter ................................................................................... 65
Setting sailing parameters .................................................................. 65
Manually adjusting steering parameters ................................................ 66
Echosounder setup ............................................................................... 69
Depth offset ..................................................................................... 69
Echo sounder software version ............................................................ 69
Water speed calibration (Echosounder transducer) ................................. 69
Water speed averaging (Echosounder transducer) .................................. 69
Temperature calibration (Echosounder transducer) ................................. 69
Transducer type (Echosounder) ........................................................... 70
Radar setup ........................................................................................ 70
Serial port setup .................................................................................. 72
NMEA 0183 output ............................................................................. 72
Fuel and Engines .................................................................................. 73
Vessel Setup ..................................................................................... 73
AIS own vessel .................................................................................... 73
Diagnostics ......................................................................................... 74
NMEA2000 Diagnostics ....................................................................... 74
USER Database UDB .......................................................................... 74
CZone Setup ....................................................................................... 75
Activate Czone Feature ....................................................................... 75
Czone Backlight ................................................................................. 75
Check GPS signal ................................................................................. 76
System backup .................................................................................... 76
Restore a backup ............................................................................... 76
Backup Waypoints routes and tracks ...................................................... 77
Software upgrades ............................................................................... 78
Displaying current software version ..................................................... 78
NSO or NSE Processor upgrade .......................................................... 79
Screen capture .................................................................................... 81
File transfer ........................................................................................ 81
NSO Drawings .......................................................................................82
NSO Dimensions .................................................................................. 82
MO19 Dimensions ................................................................................ 82
DI15 Dimensions .................................................................................. 83
DI10 Dimensions .................................................................................. 83
OP40 Dimensions ................................................................................. 84
NSO Chart Card Reader Dimensions ....................................................... 84
Spare parts ...........................................................................................85
NSO Spare parts .................................................................................. 85
Displays ........................................................................................... 85
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SimNet accessories .......................................................................... 86
Ethernet cables (yellow) ..................................................................... 86
Ethernet cables (RJ45 adapters) .......................................................... 87
Speci cations .......................................................................................88
Supported NMEA0183 sentences ............................................................ 89
NMEA 2000 PGN List ............................................................................ 90
NMEA 2000 PGN Receive .................................................................... 90
NMEA2000 PGN Transmit .................................................................... 91
Introduction | 7
Introduction
About this manual
This manual is a reference guide for installing the Simrad NSO Multi Function Display.
The information in this manual at the time of printing is correct to the best of our
knowledge. Navico can not be liable for any inaccuracies or missing information.
Due to the constant improvement of Navico’s products. Navico cannot be liable for
changes between the product and the manual. Refer to www.simrad-yachting.com for
the latest manuals and addendums.
Conventions
Used when it is necessary to warn personnel that a risk of damage to the
equipment or injury/death exists if care is not exercised.
Used to draw the reader’s attention to a comment or some important information.
Important safety and warning information
Please read carefully before use.
When navigating the vessel, use the Simrad NSO system only as a navigational
aid. Proper navigation of the vessel is the sole responsibility of the vessel
operator.
The electronic chart used by the NSO System is an aid to navigation only
and is designed to supplement, not replace, of cial government charts. Only
of cial government charts supplemented by notices to mariners contain the
information required for safe and prudent navigation. Always supplement the
electronic information provided by the Simrad NSO with other plotting sources
such as observations, depth soundings, radar and hand compass bearings.
Should the information not agree, the discrepancy must be resolved before
proceeding any further.
Never operate the NSO in Simulate Mode while you are underway. It is
the user’s responsibility to ensure that Simulate Mode is used only in safe
situations such as when you are moored in a marina.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the US Government which is
solely responsible for its operation, accuracy and maintenance. The GPS system
is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all
GPS equipment anywhere in the world.
The accuracy of the Echosounder depth display can be limited by many
factors, including the type of transducer, the location of the transducer, and
water conditions. Ensure that the transducer is installed correctly and the
Echosounder is used correctly.
8 | Introduction
Check the parts
NSO Processor Packaged parts list
NSO Marine Processor
OP40 Controller
w/4 m (13 ft)
Micro-C to SimNet
cable
Power cable 2m (6.5 ft) Ethernet Adapter
cable
Utility Cable 12 Pin
2 m (6 ft) NMEA0183,
External alarm, Remote
Power on
Connector Caps
Installation Manual Operation manual
Quick start guide OP40 Controller
Mounting Template
NSO Marine Processor
Mounting Template
Mounting Screws for
Marine processor
4 x SCREW,
8Gx1, PAN POZI,
S/T,16,LO-HEAD
Card reader kit
Includes card reader, gasket, bezel, mounting
kit.
SIMKIT 1: Includes
SimNet 5 m (16.5 ft) cable
SimNet 7-Prong Multi-Joiner
SimNet Termination Plug
SimNet 2 m (6 ft) power cable w/terminator
Introduction | 9
DI10 and DI15 display parts
DI15 Display
DI10 Display
DI15 Bezel DI10 Bezel
DI15 Dust cover DI10 Dust cover
DI15 Gasket DI10 Gasket
DI15 Cut-out Template DI10 Cut-out
Template
Common DI10 / DI15 display components
Mounting bracket
Mounting Bracket
knobs
Display power cable Cleaning cloth
DI Display
5 x SCREW,14G x
1,PAN POZI,S/T,SS
316,BLACK
10 | Overview
Overview
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2
3 4
5
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12
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Key Description
1 Power. For power input 12 or 24 V DC input (see power page 25)
2
Utility. NMEA0183 Port TX (see NMEA0183 Wiring page 40), External Alarm
(see External Alarm page 41), Remote Power on
3 AUX. Not used.
4
VIDEO 1. DVI-D Video out. Display 1 video out to connect to a DI10, DI15,
MO19 or third party DVI monitor.
5 Power On/Off. Power control button.
6 Power LED. Indicated Power status.
7 HDD LED. Indicates hard drive activity.
8 LINK LED. Indicates if there is a valid Ethernet network connection
9
VIDEO 2. DVI-I Video out. Display 2 video out to connect to a DI10, DI15,
MO19 or third party DVI monitor. Duplicates the output of Video 1 port
10
SimNet. Connects the marine processor to a SimNet or NMEA2000 network
(see SimNet page 30).
11
Network. Ethernet network port for connecting to other Ethernet network de-
vices. (see Ethernet on page 37)
12
USB. Used to connect the supplied SD Card Reader for Software updates,
chart cards, chart data base updates, backing up of user data and settings.
Connection of portable storage devices.
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MARK
VESSEL
STBY
AUTO
PWR
MOB
PLOT GO TO
MENU WIN
1
3
6
7
PQRS
8
TUV
9
WXYZ
MNO
5
JKL
2
ABC DEF
GHI
4
0
STBY
AUTO
OUT
IN
RADARCHART
ECHO NAV
INFO PAGES
DISPLAY
2 3 54 6 7 8
10
1112131415
16
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Key Description
1
MOB. Man Overboard. A long press will position a Man Over Board (MOB) way-
point at the vessel’s current position
2 Display Under Command LEDs. Indicates which display the OP40 is controlling.
3
DISPLAY: Short press: Change which display the OP40 is controlling. Long 5
second press: enter OP40 con guration and system startup.
4
PLOT/MARK key. A short press activates the Plot menu, a long press positions
a waypoint at the vessel position
5 Zoom IN zoom OUT buttons for radar, echosounder and chart pages
6
GOTO/VESSEL key. A short press activates the Goto menu, a long press cen-
ters the chart to vessel position
7
key — Activates/con rms current selection
8 Rotary knob. The function of the knob is depending on active context
9 X key cancels changes and returns to previous menu level
10
Cursor keypad used to move the cursor on the display, and to maneuver in the
menu system
11
WIN key, used on multiple panels pages. A short press toggles between the
panels, a long press expands active panel to a full page panel and back again
12
MENU key. Used to display the context menu for the active panel/overlay, and
for selecting options in edit mode. . 2 x MENU for system settings menu
13
Direct Access Keys (DAK). Provide direct access to a page. Repeated presses
of each DAK cycles through several different pages that relate to the DAK
14
PWR : Short press used to turn on the active processor and will tun on the DI0
or DI15 displays if connected (MO15, MO19 or third part monitors will need to
be powered on using their power buttons).
Note: There will be a ve second delay before anything appears on the screen
Short press during operation used to bring up the active displays power con-
trol and brightness options. (and Radar STBY if applicable)
15 STBY AUTO : Autopilot Auto steer / Stand-By
16 Alpha numeric keypad used for entering numbers and text in dialog boxes
12 | Installing the NSO components
Installing the NSO components
Mounting location
Choose the mounting locations carefully before you drill or cut. The display should be
mounted so that the operator can easily use the controls and clearly see the display
screen. Be sure to leave a direct path for all of the cables. Simrad displays are high-
contrast and anti-reflective, and are viewable in direct sunlight, but for best results
install the display out of direct sunlight. The chosen location should have minimal glare
from windows or bright objects.
Ensure that any holes cut are in a safe position and will not weaken the boat’s structure.
If in doubt, consult a qualified boat builder.
At least 100 mm (4”) away from the compass, at least 300 mm (12”) away from any
radio transmitter and at least 1.2 m (4 ft) away from any antenna.
Before cutting a hole in a panel, make sure that there are no hidden electrical wires or
other parts behind the panel.
Do not mount any part where it can be used as a hand hold, where it might be
submerged, or where it will interfere with the operation, launching or retrieving of the
boat.
If bracket mounting the display choose an area where the display will not be subjected to
excessive vibration.
Leave sufficient clearance space to connect all relevant cables.
Good ventilation is required. Poor ventilation may cause the Marine Processor Unit
(MPU) or display to overheat. The MPU and Simrad displays are designed to operate in
temperatures from -15° C to +55° C (+5° F to +131° F).
For overall width and height requirements, please see the drawings at the back of this
manual.
Secure the Marine Processor Unit
Secure the Marine Processor unit to a flat surface free from vibration.
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DI10 / DI15 Display Panel mount
1 Attach the ush mounting template
to the selected mounting position.
2 Drill the four corner radius holes
using a 10 mm (3/8 ”).
3 Drill pilot holes for the four self
tapping screws used to secure the
display. If using M4 machine screws
use a 5 mm (3/16) drill bit.
4 Cut along the indicated on the template.
5 Secure the display to the surface. 6 Secure the front bezel rmly in
place
14 | Installing the NSO components
DI10 / DI15 Display Bracket Mount
An alternative to flush mounting the DI10 or DI15 is to bracket mount the display. The
display may be tilted for best possible viewing angle when bracket mounted.
1 Use the lower half of the bracket as
a template to mark the screw hole
location.
2 Drill pilot holes and hole for cables if
required
3 Secure the bracket base to the
surface.
4 Secure the upper bracket to the rear
of the DI Display
5 Tighten the bracket knobs 6 Secure the front bezel rmly in
place
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OP40 Panel Mount
1 Secure the ush mount template in
the desired location
2 Drill the four holes to suit M4
machine screw or pilot hole for a
self tapping #8 screw
3 Use a 38 mm (1.5") hole saw to cut
corner radius
4 Cut along line indicated on the
template and remove waste material
5 Secure the OP40 and gasket the surface. Apply cosmetic screw covers to nish
the installation
16 | Installing the NSO components
Card Reader Installation
The card reader connects to the USB port of the NSO MPU.
System architecture | 17
System architecture
This section explains how the NSO connects to other devices as part of a system. The
NSO has a highly scalable system architecture. A system can consist of a basic stand
alone chart plotter, or expand to a networked, multi-display system connected to a wide
range of accessories.
The system architecture is modular with a wide range of peripherals and accessories that
can be connected to SimNet or NMEA2000 devices such as instrument systems, AIS, GPS
and heading sensor to Ethernet devices such as Radar and Echosounder. A NSO Marine
Processor can connect to other devices in the system by Ethernet, SimNet / NMEA2000
or NMEA0183.
An NSO system can have:
between one and four processors. This can be any mix of NSO Marine Processors and
NSE8 and NSE12 displays.
two HD Pulse radars or two or BR24 Broadband radars (note: a combination of
HD Radar and BR24 can be installed at the same time but we do not recommend
transmitting at the same time.
multiple echosounder modules.
Networking, Data Interfacing
The NSO system can use three data networks. SimNet (NMEA2000), Ethernet and
NMEA0183.
SimNet / NMEA 2000
SimNet is Simrad’s proprietary CAN bus network for transfer of navigation data such
as wind, position, AIS, etc between all SimNet or NMEA2000 devices on a SimNet/
NMEA2000 network.
SimNet is lower bandwidth than the Ethernet network, but is 50 times faster than
NMEA0183
Ethernet: (NETWORK ports)
NSO uses an Ethernet network for the transfer of high bandwidth data between
other marine processors and from network modules such as Radar, Echosounder and
Weather module. Chart information on an SD card is transferred via Ethernet to other
NSO or NSE marine processors.
Each NSO Marine processor has one Ethernet network port. A RJ45 to yellow 5
pin ethernet adaptor cable is included to connect to other devices using one of the
standard Navico 5 pin yellow Ethernet cables.
Ethernet does not transfer navigation data such as position, heading etc. This is
handled either by SimNet and or NMEA 0183. However waypoints, routes, tracks and
display settings are synchronized over Ethernet with other marine processors
NMEA0183
NMEA0183 is a point to point connection. Each NSO display has one NMEA0183 port
using RS232 protocol. Each Marine processor can output to one NMEA0183 “Listener”
and receive from one NMEA0183 “Talker.
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Data Bridging
Supported NMEA0183 sentences entering the system are bridged (converted) to
SimNet / NMEA2000 and distributed on the SimNet backbone for all other displays to
use
Certain SimNet /NMEA2000 PGNs (messages/sentences) are bridged across to
NMEA0183 to be available as an output from any NSO / NSE processor
Ethernet to SimNet: Limited data is bridged from the Ethernet echosounder. Speed,
depth and temperature are bridged to SimNet and NMEA0183. Depth, speed and
temperature data from the echosounder is the only data bridged from Ethernet
0183
RX -
RX +
TX -
TX +
NMEA0183 Talker
SimNet Network
GPS
Heading
NSO 1
SimNet Network
NMEA0183 Listner
B
NSO 2
NMEA0183
Example of data bridging
A In this example a NMEA0183 (talker) is connected to NSO 1
B The NMEA sentences are bridged across to SimNet and distributed on the
SimNet network. Note: AIS data is not bridged.
C The NMEA0183 listener connected to NSO 2 can receive the NMEA0183 sen-
tences from the device connected to NSO 1 and also from other devices that
are on the SimNet network, in this case heading and GPS
An NMEA talker can be connected to each NSO MPU and both set of data will be
converted to SimNet. Each display can be setup for outputting selected NMEA sentences.
Speed, temp and depth data from the echosounder transducer that is to be displayed
as an instrument has to bridged from Ethernet to SimNet. An NSO display has to be
nominated to bridge the data. If this nominated display is turned off, no data will be
displayed, until the display is turned on or another display is selected to bridge the data
(see Data Setup on page 55).
NMEA0183 to SimNet bridging only applies to the NMEA0183 sentences outlined in the
Supported NMEA0183 Sentences section of this manual (see page 89).
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