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IS42JOperator Manual
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Preface
DisclaimerAs Navico is continuously improving this product, we retain theright to make changes to the product at any time which may not bereflected in this version of the manual. Please contact your nearestdistributor if you require any further assistance.
It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the equipmentin a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury orproperty damage. The user of this product is solely responsible forobserving maritime safety practices.
NAVICO HOLDING AS AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, BRANCHES ANDAFFILIATES DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCTIN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR THAT MAYVIOLATE THE LAW.
This manual represents the product as at the time of printing.Navico Holding AS and its subsidiaries, branches and affiliatesreserve the right to make changes to specifications without notice.
Governing languageThis statement, any instruction manuals, user guides and otherinformation relating to the product (Documentation) may betranslated to, or has been translated from, another language(Translation). In the event of any conflict between any Translation ofthe Documentation, the English language version of theDocumentation will be the official version of the Documentation.
CopyrightCopyright © 2018 Navico Holding AS.
WarrantyThe warranty card is supplied as a separate document. In case of anyqueries, refer to the brand website of your unit or system:
www.simrad-yachting.com
Compliance statementNavico declare under our sole responsibility that the productconforms with the requirements of:
• CE under EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
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• Level 2 devices of the Radio communications (ElectromagneticCompatibility) standard 2017
The relevant declaration of conformity is available in the product'ssection at the following website:
• www.simrad-yachting.com
WarningThe user is cautioned that any changes or modifications notexpressly approved by the party responsible for compliance couldvoid the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
TrademarksNavico® is a registered trademark of Navico Holding AS.
Simrad® is used by license from Kongsberg.
NMEA® and NMEA 2000® are registered trademarks of the NationalMarine Electronics Association.
About this manualThis manual is a reference guide for operating the unit. It assumesthat all equipment is installed and configured, and that the systemis ready to use.
Some features may not be activated or available for screenshots inthe manual. As a result, screenshots of menus and dialogs may notmatch the look of your unit.
Important text that requires special attention from the reader isemphasized as follows:
Ú Note: Used to draw the reader’s attention to a comment orsome important information.
Warning: Used when it is necessary to warnpersonnel that they should proceed carefully toprevent risk of injury and/or damage to equipment/personnel.
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Contents
7 Basic operation7 Front panel and keys8 Turning the unit on and off8 Menus8 Editing a value9 Display setup10 Selecting a page
12 Pages12 Static gauge13 Changing page data13 Missing or faulty data13 Predefined pages
17 Fuel17 Requirements17 Fuel management17 Adding fuel18 Fuel used
19 Alarms19 System alarms19 Engine alarms21 Accessing the alarms dialog
24 User settings24 Accessing the settings dialog24 Pages26 Damping
27 Software setup27 Software setup sequence27 Accessing the system settings dialog27 Network settings30 Units settings30 Decimal places30 Key beeps
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30 Language30 Time30 Display setup31 Files31 Simulate31 Restore defaults32 Engine setup33 Global reset33 About
34 Files34 USB mass storage device34 Accessing the files dialog34 Software update36 Import system settings36 Export system settings
37 Maintenance37 Preventive maintenance37 Cleaning the display unit
38 Dimensional drawings
39 Technical specifications
40 Supported data40 NMEA 200041 J1939
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Basic operation
Front panel and keys
A Pages keyWith no menu active:
• Press to scroll through the enabled pages• Press and hold to display a list of enabled pages from
where you can select directly the page to display
Menu and dialog operation:• Press to return to previous menu level or to exit a dialog
B Arrow keys• Press to move up and down in menus and dialogs• Press to adjust a value
C Enter key• Press to select a menu option and to enter the next menu
level• Press to activate/deactivate a menu/dialog option
D Menu/Backlight key• Press once to display the page menu• Double-press to display the settings dialog• Press and hold to open the display setup dialog from
where you can adjust the backlight
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Turning the unit on and offThe unit is turned on by the power ON wire. Refer to the installationdocumentation for more information.
It is possible to put the unit in sleep mode, refer to "Display setup" onpage 9.
Switch off the main power supply to turn the unit off.
First time startupWhen the unit is started for the first time, or after a factory default,the unit displays a series of dialogs. Respond to the dialog promptsto make fundamental settings.
You can perform further setup and later change settings using thesystem settings dialogs.
MenusNot all pages have a page specific menu (A), but all page menusgive access to the Settings dialog.
Activate the menu by pressing the Menu key from any page.
To navigate the menu:
• Use the arrow keys
To confirm a selection:
• Press the enter key
To return to the previous menu level:
• Press the pages key
Editing a value1. Press the enter key to turn the field into edit mode
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- The left digit starts flashing2. Use the arrow keys to set the value for the flashing digit3. Press the enter key to move focus to the next digit4. Repeat step 3 and 4 until all digits are set5. Press the enter key to leave edit mode for the selected field
Selected field Field in edit mode
To cancel editing or leave a dialog:
• Press the pages key• Press the menu key
Display setup
The display setup can be adjusted at any time from the Displaysetup dialog.
To access the dialog:
• Press and holding the menu key
Ú Note: All changes made to the display setup will apply to allunits belonging to the same display group. For moreinformation about network groups, refer to "Network groups" onpage 29.
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Backlight levelAdjusts the backlight level.
When the dialog is active, you can cycle the preset backlight levelsby short presses on the menu key.
Display groupDefines which network group the unit belongs to.
Ú Note: All changes made to the display setup will apply to allunits belonging to the same display group. For moreinformation about network groups, refer to "Network groups" onpage 29.
Night modeActivates/deactivates the night mode color palette.
Night mode colorSets the night mode color palette.
Invert day colorChanges the background color for the pages from default black towhite.
Sleep modeIn Sleep mode, the backlight for the screen and keys are turned offto save power. The system continues to run in the background.
To exit Sleep mode:
• Press the menu key
Selecting a page
Scrolling through enabled pagesTo scroll through the enabled data pages:
• Press the pages key
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Directly selecting a page
To display the list of enabled pages:
• Press and hold the pages key
If you do not confirm your selection the menu will timeout and thehighlighted page will be displayed.
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Pages
Static gaugeSome pages have a static gauge at the bottom of the displayshowing engine data.
One engine Two engines
Description
A Configurable field 1
B Configurable field 2
C Configurable field 3
D Configurable field 4
E RPM dial
F Engine alarms
Ú Note: For a dual engine setup, configurable field (A) and (B) inthe static gauge can be configured to always show RPM. Formore information refer to "Engine setup" on page 32.
Data shown in the configurable fields corresponds with the datashown on the motoring page, refer to "Motoring" on page 13.
One engine Two engines
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Changing page dataSome pages allow you to change which data is displayed on thepage.
To change page data:
1 Press the menu key and select the change data option
2 If the page has multiple data fields, select the field you wantto change
3 Select the data to be shown in the field
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change additional fields
5 Press the menu key and save your changes
Missing or faulty dataIf a data type is missing or if the data is out of scale, there will be nodata reading on the display. The example shows a page withmissing information.
Predefined pages
Motoring
One engine Two engines
Description
A RPM dial
B Engine alarms
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Engine
One engine Two engines
Fuel economy
Description
A Remaining vessel fuel
B Fuel rate
Page menuFrom the page menu you can access the refuel dialog by pressingthe add fuel option. For more information, refer to "Fuel" on page17.
HighwayShows navigation information, including visualization of the boat´sposition on the track. The cross track error limit (A) is shown on thepage.
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Ú Note: Requires a compatible navigational source connected tothe network.
Depth historyShows current water temperature, depth and a histogram ofrecorded depth data. The shallow water alarm limit (A) is visualizedon the page.
Page menuFrom the page menu you can change the history time range.
Basic speed/depthThe speed field includes an acceleration bar (A).
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Single time plot
Page menuFrom the page menu you can change the history time range.
Dual time plot
Page menuFrom the page menu you can change the history time range and/orshown data.
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Fuel
RequirementsTo use the fuel utility, a Navico fuel data storage device must befitted to the vessels NMEA 2000 network.
Fuel managementFuel settings can be found in the settings dialog.
Make sure that the vessel setup is completed and the number oftanks and total fuel capacity is set to the correct value.
Adding fuelEnter the amount of fuel added to the tank, or select the set to fulloption when filling the tank to its maximum capacity.
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Fuel usedThe fuel used dialog shows the amount of fuel used since the lastfill, from trip reset and seasonal usage.
If the vessel is configured with multiple engines, the fuel used datashown is the total for all engines. It also lists data for each engine.
The reset option in the dialog allows resetting the fuel used data.You can reset all engines or each engine separately.
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Alarms
System alarms
Type of messagesThe messages are classified according to how the reported situationaffects your vessel. The following color codes are used:
Color Importance
Red Critical alarm
Orange Important alarm
Yellow Standard alarm
Blue Warning
Green Lite warning
Alarm indicationAn alarm situation is indicated with an alarm pop-up. If you haveenabled the siren, the alarm message is followed by an audiblealarm.
A single alarm is displayed with the name of the alarm as the title,and details for the alarm.
If more than one alarm is activated simultaneously, the alarm pop-up can display 3 alarms. The alarms are listed in the order they occurwith the last activated alarm at the top. The remaining alarms areavailable in the alarms dialog.
Engine alarmsFor engine specific alarms, an icon will appear on the motoringpage. The icon will remain active as long as that alarm instance isstill valid.
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Ú Note: For dual engine configuration, the alarm icon will appearon the side of the display that the engine is configured.
Pages that have a static gauge will also show engine alarms.
Icon Alarm description
Power / Charge indicator
Check engine / General engine faults / Engine or itsrelated system faults
High engine temperature
Warning - Engine malfunction - Check active alarms /DTCs for available information
Water in fuel
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Icon Alarm description
Low fuel pressure
Check oil system
Accessing the alarms dialog
Active alarmsLists all active alarms.
Active DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Code)Lists all active DTCs, to show details select the desired DTC.
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Alarms historyThe Alarm history dialog stores alarm messages until they aremanually cleared.
To show alarm details or to clear all alarms:
• Press the menu key and select the desired action
Alarm settingsTo show the menu from where you can set the alarm limit andenable/disable an alarm:
• Press the menu key
Engine alarm settingsAllows you to enable/disable engine alarms.
If you have more than one engine, use the custom option to makeindividual engine settings.
Alarms enabledEnables/disables all alarms.
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Siren enabledEnables/disables the alarm siren.
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User settings
Accessing the settings dialogThe software setup is done from the settings dialog.
Pages
Predefined pages
Pre-defined pages Template pages
Motoring 000.0 Full screen
Engine 2x1 Grid
Fuel economy 2x2 Grid
ft Depth history 2x2 Grid Offset
Highway 3x2 Grid
Basic Speed/Depth 3x3 Grid
Single Time Plot
Dual Time Plot
Enable/disable a pageTo make a page available for display it has to be enabled.
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To enable/disable a page:
• Select the desired page and press the enter key
Replace a pagePages can be replaced with one of the other predefined pages, orby a template page if you want to create a custom page.
To replace a page:
1 Highlight the desired page and press the menu key
2 Select the replace option and then select the preferredpage
Creating and editing a custom pageA custom page is created in a two steps process:
1 Replace one of the active pages with a template page, referto "Replace a page" on page 25
2 Select the data to be shown in the page´s data field(s), referto "Changing page data" on page 13
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Automatic scrolling pagesThe system can automatically scroll through all enabled pages at adefined time interval.
Select the desired time interval when the automatic scroll isenabled. The time interval can be changed later, if needed.
DampingIf data appears erratic or too sensitive, damping may be applied tomake the information appear more stable. With damping set to off,the data is presented in raw form with no damping applied.
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Software setup
Software setup sequence
1 General settings• Make general settings as desired
2 Source selection - refer to "Network settings" on page 27.• Make sure that the proper external data sources have
been selected
3 Engine and vessel setup - refer to "Engine setup" on page32.
• Review the configurations made in the first time startupwizard
• Set the gauge limits to fit your equipment
Accessing the system settings dialogThe setup is done from the System settings dialog.
Network settings
SourcesData sources provide live data to the system.
When a device is connected to more than one source providing thesame data, the user can choose the preferred source. Before
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commencing with source selection make sure all external devicesand networks are connected and turned on.
Device listThe device list shows all NMEA 2000 devices.
Selecting a device in this list will bring up additional details andoptions for the device.
All devices allow allocation of an instance number in the configureoption. Set unique instance numbers on any identical devices onthe network to allow the unit to distinguish between them. Thedata option shows all data being output by the device. Somedevices will show additional options specific to the device.
Ú Note: Setting the instance number on a 3rd party product istypically not possible.
DiagnosticsProvides information useful for identifying an issue with thenetwork.
NMEA 2000Provides information on NMEA 2000-bus activity.
Ú Note: The following information may not always indicate anissue that can be simply resolved with minor adjustment tonetwork layout or connected devices and their activity on thenetwork. However, Rx and Tx errors are most likely indicatingissues with the physical network, which may be resolved bycorrecting termination, reducing backbone or drop lengths, orreducing the number of network nodes (devices).
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J1939Provides information on J1939-bus activity.
Network groupsThis function is used to control parameter settings, either globally orin groups of units. The function is used on larger vessels whereseveral units are connected to the NMEA 2000 network. Byassigning several units to the same group, a parameter update onone unit will have the same effect on the rest of the groupmembers.
If any of the settings require discrete control, set the group to None.
J1939 settings
Silent modeWhen enabled the unit only listens to the J1939 port(s).
When disabled the unit sends a request to the connected device forspecific data.
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Ú Note: For communication details refer to the enginemanufacturer.
Units settingsUsed for specifying the units of measurement displayed.
Decimal placesDefines number of decimals used for speed and sea temperature.
Key beepsControls the loudness of the beep sound when a key is pressed.
LanguageControls the language used on this unit for panels, menus, anddialogs. Changing the language causes the unit to restart.
TimeControls the local time zone offset, and the format of the time anddate.
Display setup
Backlight levelAdjusts the backlight level.
When the dialog is active, you can cycle the preset backlight levelsby short presses on the menu key.
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Display groupDefines which network group the unit belongs to.
Ú Note: All changes made to the display setup will apply to allunits belonging to the same display group. For moreinformation about network groups, refer to "Network groups" onpage 29.
Night modeActivates/deactivates the night mode color palette.
Night mode colorSets the night mode color palette.
Invert day colorChanges the background color for the pages from default black towhite.
Sleep modeIn Sleep mode, the backlight for the screen and keys are turned offto save power. The system continues to run in the background.
To exit Sleep mode:
• Press the menu key
FilesFile management system, used to browse the contents of the unit'sinternal memory and storage devices connected to the unit.
For more information refer to "Files" on page 34.
SimulateRuns the display with simulated data. Use the simulator to becomefamiliar with your unit before using it on the water.
When activated, the simulator mode is indicated on the display.
Restore defaultsRestores selected settings to default factory values.
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Engine setup
Vessel setupSet the number of engines, fuel tanks and total fuel capacity.
Engine display setupA maximum of two engine’s data can be shown on each gauge.
The Engine display setup defines which engine’s data should bedisplayed on a gauge if you have more than 2 engines.
Engine instance setup
Setup wizardThe setup wizard will guide you through a series of steps toconfigure engine setup. Follow the instructions in the dialogs.
ManualYou can manually configure the engine instance setup. Select adevice to change the instance settings for the device.
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Description
A Indicates to which port the engine´s electronic control unitis connected to
B J1939 unique ID or address
C NMEA 2000 instance
Always RPM in static gaugeThis option is only available if the unit is configured to show datafrom dual engines.
When this option is enabled the static gauge will always show RPMfor both engines independently of the motoring pageconfiguration.
Gauge limitsUsed to set visual gauge limits.
Ú Note: These limits are a visual guide on the data pages. They donot set any alarms.
Global resetResets the source selection on all displays connected to thenetwork.
AboutDisplays copyright information, software version, and technicalinformation for this unit.
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Files
USB mass storage deviceThe USB port can be used to connect a USB mass storage device.
Accessing the files dialog
Software updateYou can update the unit's software and NMEA 2000 devices'software that are connected to the network, from the unit.
Download the latest softwareThe latest software is available for download from our website:
• www.simrad-yachting.com
Update the unit's software
1 Download and save the latest software update file for theunit to a storage device
2 Make sure that the unit is turned off
3 Connect the storage device to the unit
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4 Turn the unit ON, the update procedure will startautomatically
5 When the update is completed, remove the storage devicefrom the unit
You can check the unit´s software version from the About dialog.
Remote device software update
1 Download and save the latest software update file for theremote device to a storage device
2 Connect the storage device to the unit
3 To start the update, select the update file from the storagedevice
The software version for connected NMEA 2000 sensors is availablein the Device list.
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Import system settings
1 Connect a storage device to the unit
2 Brows the memory and select the desired backup file tostart the import
Warning: Importing system settings overwrites allexisting system settings.
Export system settings
1 Connect a storage device to the unit
2 Select the system settings option to initiate the export
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Maintenance
Preventive maintenanceThe unit does not contain any field serviceable components.Therefore, the operator is required to perform only a very limitedamount of preventative maintenance.
If a sun cover is available, it is recommended that you always fit itwhen the unit is not in use.
Cleaning the display unitTo clean the screen:
• A micro-fiber or a soft cotton cloth should be used to clean thescreen. Use plenty of water to dissolve and take away saltremains. Crystallized salt, sand, dirt, etc. can scratch the protectivecoating if using a damp cloth. Use a light fresh water spray thenwipe the unit dry with a micro-fiber or a soft cotton cloth. Do notapply pressure with the cloth.
To clean the housing:
• Use warm water with a dash of liquid dish soap or detergent.
Avoid using abrasive cleaning products or products containingsolvents (acetone, mineral turpentine, etc.), acid, ammonia, oralcohol as they can damage the display and plastic housing.
Do not use a jet or high pressure wash. Do not run your unitthrough a car wash.
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Dimensional drawings
70.0 mm
(2.75”)
36.5 mm
(1.43”)
118.0 mm
(4.64”)11
5.0
mm
(4.5
3”)
28.5 mm
(1.12”)
57
.0 m
m
(2.3
0”)
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Technical specifications
Dimensions Refer to "Dimensional drawings" onpage 38
Electrical
Supply voltage 12 V DC (10 - 15 V DC)
Fuse rating 3 A
Power consumption max 2.16 W (160 mA at 13.5 V DC)
Network load 1 LEN
Display
Size 4.1" diagonal, 4:3 Aspect ratio
Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
Brightness 1200 nits
Viewing angles 80° top/bottom, 80° left/right
Environmental
Waterproof rating IPx7
Operating -25° to +65ºC (-13°F to +149 ºF)
Storage -40° to +85ºC (-40°F to +185 ºF)
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Supported data
NMEA 2000
Receive
59392 ISO Acknowledgement
59904 ISO Request
60928 ISO Address Claim
126208 ISO Command Group Function
126992 System Time
126996 Product Info
127488 Engine Parameters, Rapid Update
127489 Engine Parameters, Dynamic
127505 Fluid Level
127508 Battery Status
128259 Speed, Water referenced
128267 Water Depth
129026 COG & SOG, Rapid Update
129033 Time & Date
130316 Temperature. Extended Range
Transmit
59904 ISO Request
60928 ISO Address Claim
126208 ISO Command Group Function
126996 Product Info
127258 Magnetic Variation
Ú Note: For transmitted engine parameters, refer to "J1939" onpage 41.
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J1939
PGN/SPN list
J1939 SPN/PGN Description NMEA2000 PGN
190 / 61444 Engine Speed 127488
102 / 65270 Engine TurbochargerBoost Pressure
127488
100 / 65263 Engine Oil Pressure 127489
175 / 65262 Engine Oil Temperature 1 127489
110 / 65262 Engine CoolantTemperature
127489
167 / 65271 Alternator Potential(Voltage)
127489
183 / 65266 Engine Fuel Rate 127489
247 / 65253 Engine Total Hours ofOperation
127489
109 / 65263 Engine Coolant Pressure 127489
94 / 65263 Engine Fuel DeliveryPressure
127489
92 / 61443 Engine Percent Load atCurrent Speed
127489
513 / 61444 Actual Engine - PercentTorque
127489
189 / 65214 Engine Rated Speed 127498
237 / 65260 Vehicle IdentificationNumber
127498
234 / 65242 Software Identification 127498
523 / 61445 Transmission CurrentGear
127493
127 / 65272 Transmission Oil Pressure 127493
177 / 65272 Transmission OilTemperature
127493
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Ú Note: The unit will act as a gateway and resend received J1939PGN/SPN over NMEA 2000.
Ú Note: Some data are only sent when requested, refer to "J1939settings" on page 29. For communication details refer to theengine manufacturer.
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Material
Soft materials e.g. plywood
Hard material e.g. �berglass, acrylic, hardwoods
Recommended pilot holes:
#4 screw
Ø 1.9-2.2 mm (5/64”)
Ø 2.3-2.6 mm (3/32”)
Maximum curve of the dash0.5 mm (0.02”)
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mm
(2.0
4”)
57.5
mm
(2.2
6”)
60.0
mm
(2.3
6”)
A. Display unitB. Removable bezelC. SuncoverD. J1939 and power cableE. NMEA 2000 kit
- Micro-C Drop cable - Micro-C T-Connector
F. Mounting kit - Mounting template - Screws - Screw jig
IS42JINSTALLATION GUIDE
Details
Parts includedA
DC
E
B
For product manuals, technical specifications, certificates and
declarations, refer to the product website:
www.simrad-yachting.com
*988-12229-001*Technical specification
Electrical
Supply voltage 12 V DC (10 - 15 V DC)
Fuse rating 3 A
Power consumption max 2.16 W (160 mA at 13.5 V)
Network load 1 LEN
Display
Size 4.1” diagonal, 4:3 Aspect ratio
Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
Brightness 1200 nits
Viewing angles 80° top/bottom, 80° left/right
Environmental
Waterproof rating IPx7
Operating temperature -25°C to + 65°C (-13°F to +149 ºF)
Storage temperature -40°C to + 85°C (-40°F to +185 ºF)
F
¼ Note: For engine adapter cables, refer to www.simrad-yachting.com
70.0 mm(2.75”)
36.5 mm(1.43”)
118.0 mm(4.64”)
115.
0 m
m(4
.53”
)28.5 mm(1.12”)
57.0
mm
(2.3
0”)
AC
B
NMEA 2000 backbone
D
FE
AC
B
J1939 CAN bus 1 (Primary)
J1939 CAN bus 2 (Secondary)
USB connector
Mounting
Wiring
PIN Description Color
A CAN2_H Brown
B CAN2_L Red
C Not used Black
PIN Description Color
A CAN1_H Blue
B CAN1_L Green
C Not used Black
1 3 42
I
Power on by switchPower on by supply
FD EG
H
G
H
FD E
Item Description Color
D Power wire Orange
E Power ON wire Yellow
F DC negative wire Black
Item Description
G Main power switch
H Fuse
I Power on switch/ignition switch
To turn the unit on:1. Apply power to the power wire (D)2. Apply power to the power ON wire (E), permanently or momentarily
To turn the unit off:Switch off the main power to the unit (G)
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IS42J Quick Guide
EN
Front panel and keys
A B C B D
A
Pages keyWith no menu active:
• Press to scroll through the enabled pages
• Press and hold to display a list of enabled pages from where you can select directly the page to display
Menu and dialog operation:
• Press to return to previous menu level or to exit a dialog
BArrow keys• Press to move up and down in menus and dialogs
• Press to adjust a value
CEnter key• Press to select a menu option and to enter the next menu level
• Press to activate/deactivate a menu/dialog option
D
MENU/Backlight key• Press once to display the page menu
• Double-press to display the Settings menu
• Press and hold to open the display setup dialog from where you can adjust the backlight
¼ Note: All screenshots are taken with invert day color turned on.
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Menu navigation
Enable or disable a page
Replace a page
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Changing page data
Engine setup
Selecting a page
Directly selecting a page
3s
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Scrolling through enabled pages
Display setup
3s
Data source selection
*988
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30-0
02*
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