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Time

Controls the local time zone offset, and the format of the time and
date.

Advanced

Used for configuration of advanced settings and how your system
displays various user interface information.

Enabling or disabling features

Use the feature option to enable or disable features that are not
automatically enabled or disabled by the system.

Alarms

Settings

List of all available alarm options in the system, with current
settings.
From this list you can activate, deactivate and change alarm limits.

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Software setup

 | ELITE Ti² Installation Manual

Summary of Contents for ELITE Ti2

Page 1: ...ENGLISH ELITETi2 Installation Manual www lowrance com ...

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Page 3: ...NTS DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW This manual represents the product as at the time of printing Navico Holding AS and its subsidiaries branches and affiliates reserve the right to make changes to specifications without notice Governing language This statement any instruction manuals user guides and other information relating to the product Documentation may be translated to or has been transl...

Page 4: ...S Iceland IE Ireland IT Italy LV Latvia LI Liechtenstein LT Lithuania LU Luxembourg MT Malta NL Netherlands NO Norway PL Poland PT Portugal RO Romania SK Slovak Republic SI Slovenia ES Spain SE Sweden CH Switzerland TR Turkey UK United Kingdom United States of America Navico declare under our sole responsibility that the product conforms with the requirements of Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation ...

Page 5: ...ced technician for help Industry Canada This device complies with Industry Canada s license exempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux apparei...

Page 6: ...roduct 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 Trademarks Navico is a regist...

Page 7: ...of menus and dialogs may not match the look of your unit Important text that requires special attention from the reader is emphasized as follows Ú Note Used to draw the reader s attention to a comment or some important information Warning Used when it is necessary to warn personnel that they should proceed carefully to prevent risk of injury and or damage to equipment personnel Preface ELITE Ti In...

Page 8: ...8 Preface ELITE Ti Installation Manual ...

Page 9: ...23 NMEA 2000 26 Software setup 26 First time startup 26 Software setup sequence 26 Turning the system on and off 27 Touchscreen calibration 27 The settings dialog 27 System settings 28 Alarms 29 Sonar settings 33 Autopilot settings 33 Fuel settings 36 Wireless settings 37 Network settings 41 3rd party support 41 SmartCraft VesselView integration 41 Suzuki engine integration 41 Yamaha engine integr...

Page 10: ...ories 44 Supported data 44 NMEA 2000 compliant PGN List 49 NMEA 0183 supported sentences 51 Technical specifications 51 Elite Ti 53 Dimensional drawings 53 ELITE 7Ti 53 ELITE 9Ti 54 ELITE 12Ti 10 Contents ELITE Ti Installation Manual ...

Page 11: ... LISH InstallationManual C A D B1 B2 F E A ELITE Ti unit B1 ELITE 7Ti quick release bracket kit B2 ELITE 9Ti and 12Ti u bracket kit C Sun cover D Power cable kit E 7 pin to 9 pin transducer adapter cable Included with units that do not ship with a transducer F Documentation pack 1 Introduction ELITE Ti Installation Manual 11 ...

Page 12: ...e a Man Overboard MOB waypoint at the current vessel position C Waypoint key Press to open the new waypoint dialog Press twice to save a waypoint Press and hold to access the find dialog D Power key Press to turn the unit ON Press and hold to turn the unit OFF When ON press once to display the System Controls dialog repeat short presses to cycle the backlight brightness 12 Introduction ELITE Ti In...

Page 13: ...p Ú Note Do not download transfer or copy files to a chart card Doing so can damage chart information on the chart card The protective door should always be securely shut immediately after inserting or removing a card in order to prevent possible water ingress Introduction ELITE Ti Installation Manual 13 ...

Page 14: ...Connectors ELITE Ti A B C A Power and NMEA 0183 The NMEA 0183 functionality requires a combined Power and NMEA 0183 cable sold separately B NMEA 2000 C Sonar 14 Introduction ELITE Ti Installation Manual ...

Page 15: ... impact the performance in a negative way A well placed external GPS source and or wireless module can be added to overcome poor performance Consider the optimum viewing angles Consider the overall width and height requirements Consider access to the card reader Leave sufficient clearance to connect all relevant cables Check that it is possible to route cables to the intended mounting location Ú N...

Page 16: ...ew locations using the bracket as a template and drill pilot holes Use fasteners suited to the mounting surface material 3 Screw down the bracket 4 Snap the unit to the bracket 5 Set the desired angle and then insert the locking bolt and knob Tighten to stop angle movement Removing the unit from the bracket Pull and hold the release handle and then pull the unit from the bracket 16 Installation EL...

Page 17: ...ilting of the unit Also adequate space is required on both sides to allow tightening and loosening of the knobs 2 Mark the screw locations using the bracket as a template and drill pilot holes Use fasteners suited to the mounting surface material 3 Screw down the bracket 4 Mount the unit to the bracket using the knobs Hand tighten only Installation ELITE Ti Installation Manual 17 ...

Page 18: ...Panel mounting Refer to the separate mounting template for panel mounting instructions Removing the corner clips 18 Installation ELITE Ti Installation Manual ...

Page 19: ...ll 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 ...

Page 20: ...lker A Tx_A 7 12 V DC 8 DC negative 9 Not used 10 Listener A Rx_A Ú Note To use the NMEA 0183 functionality a combined Power and NMEA 0183 cable must be used sold separately Power The unit is designed to be powered by 12 V DC It is protected against reverse polarity under voltage and over voltage for a limited duration 20 Wiring ELITE Ti Installation Manual ...

Page 21: ...r Touch one of the cables connected to the unit 12 V power or transducer to improve the electrical reference for the touch screen NMEA 0183 The unit has a built in NMEA 0183 serial interface providing both input and output The port s uses the NMEA 0183 serial balanced standard and can be configured in the software for different baud rates up to 38 400 baud Talkers and listeners Only one talker out...

Page 22: ... connection cable sold separately E F G H I A B C D Pin Description Color A 12 V DC Red B DC negative Black C Fuse D Not used Yellow E Talker A Tx_A Yellow F Talker B Tx_B Blue G Listener A Rx_A Orange H Listener B Rx_B Green I Ground shield 22 Wiring ELITE Ti Installation Manual ...

Page 23: ...9 pin adaptor cable However if the transducer has a paddle wheel speed sensor the water speed data will not be displayed on the unit NMEA 2000 The NMEA 2000 data port allows receiving and sharing of a multitude of data from various sources Connector details 2 1 3 4 5 Unitsocket male Pin Purpose 1 Shield 2 NET S 12 V DC 3 NET C DC negative 4 NET H 5 NET L Wiring ELITE Ti Installation Manual 23 ...

Page 24: ...ft The backbone needs to have a terminator at each end of the backbone The terminator can be a terminator plug or a unit with built in terminator A C C D B E A B A B A NMEA 2000 device B Drop cable C Terminator D Power supply E Backbone Powering the network The network requires its own 12 V DC power supply protected by a 3 amp fuse For smaller systems connect power at any location in the backbone ...

Page 25: ...Ú Note Do not connect the NMEA 2000 power cable to the same terminals as the engine start batteries autopilot computer bow thruster or other high current devices Wiring ELITE Ti Installation Manual 25 ...

Page 26: ...g options and make changes as desired 3 Source selection refer to Networksettings on page 37 Make sure that the proper external data sources have been selected 4 Wireless settings refer to Wirelesssettings on page 36 Pair the Elite Ti with another Elite Ti to share data and sonar sources 5 Feature setup Configure specific features as described later in this chapter Turning the system on and off Th...

Page 27: ... 2 Press and hold the waypoint key and turn the unit on 3 Continue pressing the waypoint key during power on until the calibration utility screen comes up 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to perform the calibration When completed the unit returns to the application screen The settings dialog The software setup is done from the settings dialog System settings Boat settings Used to specify th...

Page 28: ...er interface information Enabling or disabling features Use the feature option to enable or disable features that are not automatically enabled or disabled by the system Alarms Settings List of all available alarm options in the system with current settings From this list you can activate deactivate and change alarm limits 28 Software setup ELITE Ti Installation Manual ...

Page 29: ...r source for any unit on the network De activate this option on units which do not have a transducer connected Overlay DownScan When a DownScan capable transducer is connected to your system you can overlay DownScan images on the regular Sonar image When overlay DownScan is activated the Sonar panel menu expands to include basic DownScan options Structure depth offset Setting for Structure transdu...

Page 30: ...owest part of the vessel A negative value To show the depth from the water surface to the bottom set the offset equal to the vertical distance between the transducer and the water surface B positive value For depth below transducer set the offset to 0 Use temp data from Selects from which source the temperature data is shared on the NMEA 2000 network Installation Use this dialog to setup and confi...

Page 31: ...erformance Fishing mode Depth Palette General Use 1 000 ft White background Shallow Water 60 ft White background Fresh Water 400 ft White background Deep Water 5 000 ft Deep Blue Slow Trolling 400 ft White background Fast Trolling 400 ft White background Clear Water 400 ft White background Ice Fishing 400 ft White background Depth offset All transducers measure water depth from the transducer to t...

Page 32: ...ces to the measured temperature Calibration range 9 9 9 9 Default is 0 Ú Note Water temperature calibration only appears if the transducer is temperature capable Transducer type Ú Note The transducer type is automatically set for transducers that support Transducer ID XID and is not user selectable Transducer type is used for selecting the transducer model connected to the sonar module The transdu...

Page 33: ...o Fuel Data Storage device must be fitted to the vessel The Navico Fuel Flow sensor does not require the use of a separate Fuel Storage device Refer to the engine manufacturer or dealer for information on whether or not your engine provides a data output and what adaptor is available to connect to NMEA 2000 Once the physical connection is made ensure source selection is completed Multiple engine i...

Page 34: ...ovement Ú Note Nominal fuel consumption setting should be determined 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 fuel flow sensor is connected to which engine Under Device list on the Network page view the Device Configuration dialog for each sensor and...

Page 35: ...ssumes reasonably even fuel consumption on all engines Ú Note The Calibrate option is only available when Set to full is selected and a Fuel Flow is connected and set up as a source Ú Note A maximum of 8 engines is supported using Fuel Flow sensors Fuel Level With the use of a Navico Fluid Level device connected to a suitable tank level sensor it is possible to measure the amount of fuel remaining...

Page 36: ...ient at the same time The unit can only act as one access point and one client simultaneously The unit acts as an access point when a phone or tablet is connected for remote control of the unit the unit is the base unit for connection with another Elite Ti The unit acts as a client when connected to a WiFi network connected to another Elite Ti acting as the base Connect with another Elite Ti Selec...

Page 37: ...vides the best configuration of available data sources for the majority of installations Data sources Data sources provide live data to the system When a device is connected to more than one source providing the same data the user can choose the preferred source Before commencing with source selection make sure all external devices and networks are connected and turned on Manual selection is gener...

Page 38: ...The data option shows all data being output by the device Some devices will show additional options specific to the device Ú Note Setting the instance number on a 3rd party product is typically not possible Diagnostics Provides information useful for identifying an issue with the network NMEA 2000 Provides information on NMEA 2000 bus activity Ú Note The following information may not always indica...

Page 39: ...it to send waypoints to another device via NMEA 2000 Ú Note The system can only transmit or receive one waypoint at a time on creation of that waypoint For bulk import or export of waypoints see the operator manual Backlight synchronization Select this option to allow display brightness synchronization across display units connected to the same network NMEA 0183 setup The NMEA 0183 port s must be ...

Page 40: ...nsmitted to other devices from the NMEA 0183 port Due to the limited bandwidth of NMEA 0183 it is desirable to only enable the data that is required The less sentences that are selected the higher the output rate of the enabled sentences Commonly used sentences are enabled by default Wireless The NMEA 0183 data stream is output and made available to tablet devices and PCs via the internal wireless...

Page 41: ...the engine controller When the features are enabled the display may prompt the user for some basic configuration information For more information refer to the VesselView manual or engine supplier Suzuki engine integration If a Suzuki C 10 gauge is available on the NMEA 2000 network the engines can be monitored from the unit When the feature is also enabled in the advanced settings features dialog ...

Page 42: ... An Evinrude icon is added to the home page select it to display the engine instrument panel An Evinrude settings dialog is added use this dialog to change engine settings An Evinrude button is added to the control bar selecting this button opens the engine controller Use the engine controller to control the engines A maximum of two control heads and four engines is supported For more information ...

Page 43: ...Accessories The most up to date accessories list is available at www lowrance com 6 Accessories ELITE Ti Installation Manual 43 ...

Page 44: ...LGC 2000 Configuration 65323 Data User Group Request 65325 Reprogram Status 65341 Autopilot Mode 65480 Autopilot Mode 126208 ISO Command Group Function 126992 System Time 126996 Product Info 127237 Heading Track Control 127245 Rudder 127250 Vessel Heading 127251 Rate of Turn 127257 Attitude 127258 Magnetic Variation 127488 Engine Parameters Rapid Update 127489 Engine Parameters Dynamic 127493 Tran...

Page 45: ... 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 129794 AIS aids to Navigation 129801 Cross Track Error 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 ...

Page 46: ...vent Reply 130817 Product Info 130820 Reprogram Status 130831 Suzuki Engine and Storage Device Config 130832 Fuel Used High Resolution 130834 Engine and Tank Configuration 130835 Set Engine And Tank Configuration 130838 Fluid Level Warn 130839 Pressure Insect Configuration 130840 Data User Group Config 130842 AIS and VHF Message Transport 130843 Sonar Status Frequency and DSP Voltage 130845 Weathe...

Page 47: ... Product Info 127237 Heading Track Control 127250 Vessel Heading 127258 Magnetic Variation 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 129284 Navigation Data 129285 Route Waypoint Data 129539 GNSS DOPs 129540 GNSS Sats in View 130074 Route and WP Service WP List WP N...

Page 48: ... Engine and Storage Device Config 130835 Set Engine And Tank Configuration 130836 Fluid Level Insect Configuration 130837 Fuel Flow Turbine Configuration 130839 Pressure Insect Configuration 130845 Weather and Fish Prediction and Barometric Pressure History 130850 Evinrude Engine Warnings 130851 Parameter RC42 Compass and IS12 Wind Calibration and Configuration 48 Supported data ELITE Ti Installat...

Page 49: ...DA GLC TX RX Navigation Receive RMC Transmit AAM APB BOD BWC BWR Receive Transmit RMC RMB XTE XDR TX RX Sonar Receive DBT DPT MTW VLW VHW Transmit DBT DPT MTW VLW VHW TX RX Compass Receive HDG HDT HDM Transmit HDG TX RX Wind Receive MWV MWD Transmit MWV MWD Supported data ELITE Ti Installation Manual 49 ...

Page 50: ...TX RX AIS DSC Receive DSC DSE VDM Ú Note AIS sentences are not bridged to or from NMEA 2000 50 Supported data ELITE Ti Installation Manual ...

Page 51: ...DC Recommended fuse rating 7 unit 6 A at 12 V DC 3 A at 24 V DC 9 unit 7 A at 12 V DC 4 A at 24 V DC 12 unit 10 A at 12 V DC 5 A at 24 V DC 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 IPX6 and IPX7 Humidity IEC 60945 Damp heat 66 C 150 F at 95 relative 48 hr Shock and vibration 100 000 cycles of 20 G Interface ...

Page 52: ... to Dimensionaldrawings on page 53 Weight display only 7 unit 0 91 kg 2 0 lbs 9 unit 1 32 kg 2 9 lbs 12 unit 2 2 kg 4 9 lbs Compass Safe Distance Metric imperial 50 cm Mounting type Panel mount or bracket mount 52 Technical specifications ELITE Ti Installation Manual ...

Page 53: ...m 3 70 219 50 mm 8 70 142 0 mm 5 60 28 0 mm 1 10 161 0 mm 6 40 36 0 mm 1 42 ELITE 9Ti 267 0 mm 10 51 285 0 mm 11 22 259 0 mm 10 19 160 0 mm 6 29 175 0 mm 6 88 61 0 mm 2 40 28 0 mm 1 10 46 0 mm 1 81 110 0 mm 4 33 9 Dimensional drawings ELITE Ti Installation Manual 53 ...

Page 54: ...ELITE 12Ti 330 0 mm 13 03 351 0 mm 13 82 322 0 mm 12 67 216 0 mm 6 46 230 0 mm 9 05 62 0 mm 2 44 28 0 mm 1 10 53 5 mm 2 11 117 5 mm 4 62 54 Dimensional drawings ELITE Ti Installation Manual ...

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