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Wiring

Connectors

Different models have different connectors. For available connectors and connector layout
refer to 

"Connectors"

 on page 10.

Wiring guidelines

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.

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 possibility of water immersion.

Leave room adjacent to connectors to ease plugging and unplugging of cables.

 Warning: 

Before starting the installation, be sure to turn 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).

Power

The power connector is used for power, power control and for external alarm output.

Power connector details

3

4

1
2

Unit socket

 

(male)

Pin

Purpose

1

DC negative

2

External alarm

3

Power control

4

+12/24 V DC

Power connection

The unit is designed to be powered by 12 or 24 V DC system.

Wiring

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Summary of Contents for Zeus3S

Page 1: ...ENGLISH Zeus3 S Installation Manual www bandg com...

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Page 3: ...English language version of the Documentation will be the official version of the Documentation Copyright Copyright 2020 Navico Holding AS Warranty The warranty card is supplied as a separate documen...

Page 4: ...17 radiocommunications Short Range Devices Standards 2014 Internet usage Some features in this product use an internet connection to perform data downloads and uploads Internet usage via a connected m...

Page 5: ...s necessary to warn personnel that they should proceed carefully to prevent risk of injury and or damage to equipment personnel Intended audience This manual is written for system installers The manua...

Page 6: ...black connector 23 HDMI out 23 USB port 25 System setup 25 Turning the system on and off 25 First time startup 25 System setup sequence 25 The settings dialog 25 System settings 27 Activating deactiva...

Page 7: ...nting screws 4x 10x3 4 self tapping pan head Fb U bracket kit 12 units Metal U bracket Bracket cover Bracket knobs Mounting screws 6x 14x1 self tapping pan head 4x M4x12 pan head G Panel mounting kit...

Page 8: ...lay the active panel s menu E Rotary knob Turn to zoom or scroll the menu press to select an option F Enter key Press to select an option or to save settings G Exit key Press to exit a dialog return t...

Page 9: ...y card can be used for Chart data Software updates Transfer of user data Logging user data System backup Note Do not download transfer or copy files to a chart card Doing so can damage chart informati...

Page 10: ...F 16 units ETHERNET ETHERNET USB HDMI VIDEO NMEA2000 POWER SONAR 1 SONAR 2 A A H G B C D E F A Ethernet Ethernet network B Power power power control and external alarm C Video composite video and NMEA...

Page 11: ...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 con...

Page 12: ...structure might 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 Op...

Page 13: ...rew locations using the bracket as a template and drill pilot holes 3 Screw down the bracket using fasteners that are suitable for the material you are mounting the bracket on 4 For metal brackets ins...

Page 14: ...l mounting Refer to the separate mounting template for panel mounting instructions Bezel fitment and removal Note The unit in the illustration is an example only 14 Installation Zeus S Installation Ma...

Page 15: ...rs or solder and heat shrink Keep joins as high as possible to minimize possibility of water immersion Leave room adjacent to connectors to ease plugging and unplugging of cables Warning Before starti...

Page 16: ...e unit is pressed Leave the yellow power control wire disconnected and tape or heat shrink the end to prevent shorting Power control by supply power The unit will turn on off without using the power k...

Page 17: ...ster A B A Key Purpose Color A Power control wire Yellow B Power control bus If a unit is configured as power control master and turned on by the power key it will output voltage on the power bus This...

Page 18: ...T H 5 NET L Plan and install an NMEA 2000 network An NMEA 2000 network consists of a powered backbone from which drop cables connect to NMEA 2000 devices The backbone needs to run within 6 m 20 ft of...

Page 19: ...e For larger systems connect power at a central point in the backbone to balance the voltage drop of the network Make the installation such that the load current draw on each side of the power node is...

Page 20: ...A Video in data cable connector to unit B Red Camera input 1 RCA coaxial connector C Green Camera input 2 RCA coaxial connector D Blue NMEA 0183 TX_B E Yellow NMEA 0183 TX_A F Green NMEA 0183 RX_A G O...

Page 21: ...RX on the unit in accordance with the NMEA0183 protocol However an output port TX on the unit may be connected to up to three listener receiver devices dependent on the hardware capabilities of the re...

Page 22: ...tsocket female Pin Purpose 1 Drain Ground 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Transducer 5 Transducer 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Temp 9 Transducer ID Sonar CH2 black connector Supports Sonar CHIRP Sonar ForwardScan...

Page 23: ...ff prior to connecting or disconnecting an HDMI cable While the HDMI standard does not state maximum cable length signal may be compromised on long runs Only use Navico or other high quality HDMI cert...

Page 24: ...USB connector details Unitsocket female The unit is equipped with standard USB type A connector s 24 Wiring Zeus S Installation Manual...

Page 25: ...espond to the dialog prompts to make fundamental settings You can perform further setup and later change settings using the system settings dialogs System setup sequence 1 General settings refer to Sy...

Page 26: ...used for power control Set to slave if the power control wire is connected directly to power the ignition switch or to a stand alone switch The unit should also be set to slave if you want the unit t...

Page 27: ...COG as the heading source COG cannot be calculated when stationary GPS offset start line configuration In order for the start line feature to work at it s optimum the exact position of the vessels bow...

Page 28: ...r use Note The feature unlock option is only available if your unit supports a locked feature Alarms Settings List of all available alarm options in the system with current settings From this list you...

Page 29: ...might occur You might notice straight objects such as straight sea walls or piers having curves or an indentation Objects close to your vessel may appear pulled in or pushed out Adjust the range offse...

Page 30: ...tter around the radar sidelobe suppression may need to be increased To adjust the sidelobe suppression value 1 Set radar range to between 1 2 nm to 1 nm and the sidelobe suppression to auto 2 Take the...

Page 31: ...s already been in active service Echosounder settings Internal echosounder CH1 and CH2 When selected the internal echosounder channel is available for selection in the echosounder panel menu When unse...

Page 32: ...offset equal to the vertical distance between the transducer and the lowest part of the vessel A negative value To show the depth from the water surface to the bottom set the offset equal to the vert...

Page 33: ...ound SOG or by timing the boat over a known distance Water speed calibration should be performed in calm conditions with minimal wind and current movement Increase this value above 100 if the paddle w...

Page 34: ...preferences Installation settings are defined during commissioning of the autopilot system No changes should later be done to these settings The following sections describe the installation settings...

Page 35: ...termined taking into account typical vessel loads That is filled fuel and water tanks stowed tender supplies etc Fuel flow configuration After the number of engines is set it is required to set which...

Page 36: ...g options page to allow discrete tank assignment of the Fluid Level devices Select Device list on the Network page and view the Device Configuration dialog for each sensor and set the Tank location Fl...

Page 37: ...set to the Default group Devices with no selected group can use different sources than the rest of the network devices Advanced source selection This allows the most flexible and precise manual contro...

Page 38: ...accuracies from NMEA 2000 sources The offset is set on the NMEA 2000 device Note Select the advanced option to adjust local offsets for this display only Note It is typically not possible to calibrate...

Page 39: ...quired The less sentences that are selected the higher the output rate of the enabled sentences Ethernet WiFi The NMEA 0183 data stream is output and made available to tablet devices and PCs via WiFi...

Page 40: ...ystem is determined by the CZone Config File which is stored on all CZone modules and the Zeus S The file is created using the CZone Configuration Tool a specialized PC application available from BEP...

Page 41: ...ion following the Naviop system FLIR camera setup Compatible FLIR cameras are plug and play when used in conjunction with a device acting as a DHCP host For setup on networks not utilizing a DHCP host...

Page 42: ...unit 5 A Environmental Operating temperature range 15 C to 55 C 5 F to 131 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Waterproof rating IPX 6 and 7 Humidity IEC 60945 Damp heat 66 C 150 F at 95...

Page 43: ...Bluetooth Classic USB 9 and 12 units Not applicable 16 unit 1 port USB A Output 5 V DC 1 5 A Physical Dimensions W x H x D Refer to Dimensionaldrawings on page 44 Weight display only 9 unit 1 4 kg 3...

Page 44: ...m 2 62 296 2 mm 11 66 12 unit 377 1 mm 14 85 351 5 mm 13 84 240 6 mm 9 47 170 3 mm 6 70 78 1 mm 3 07 225 3 mm 8 87 18 5 mm 0 73 349 0 mm 13 74 106 7 mm 4 20 16 unit 462 1 mm 18 19 436 5 mm 17 19 263 9...

Page 45: ...gnetic Variation 127488 Engine Parameters Rapid Update 127489 Engine Parameters Dynamic 127493 Transmission Parameters Dynamic 127500 Load Controller Connection State Control 127501 Binary Status Repo...

Page 46: ...Static Data Report Part B 130060 Label 130074 Route and WP Service WP List WP Name Position 130306 Wind Data 130310 Environmental Parameters 130311 Environmental Parameters 130312 Temperature 130313...

Page 47: ...259 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...

Page 48: ...k controller autopilot sentence B x BOD Bearing origin to destination x BWC Bearing and distance to waypoint Great circle x BWR Bearing and distance to waypoint Rhumb line x RMB Recommended minimum na...

Page 49: ...x Note AIS sentences are not bridged to or from NMEA 2000 TX RX MARPA Name Description RX TX TLL Target latitude and longitude x TTM Tracked target message x Note These are only output sentences Rada...

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