
www.simrad-yachting.comA brand by Navico - Leader in Marine ElectronicsInstallation ManualSimrad NSOMulti-Function DisplayEnglish
8 | IntroductionCheck the partsNSO Processor Packaged parts list NSO Marine ProcessorOP40 Controller w/4 m (13 ft) Micro-C to SimNet cablePower cable
Introduction | 9DI10 and DI15 display partsDI15 DisplayDI10 DisplayDI15 Bezel DI10 BezelDI15 Dust cover DI10 Dust coverDI15 Gasket DI10 GasketDI15 Cut
10 | OverviewOverview123 459 101112736 8Key Description1 Power. For power input 12 or 24 V DC input (see power page 25)2Utility. NMEA0183 Port TX (see
Overview | 11MARK VESSELSTBYAUTOPWRMOBPLOT GO TOMENU WIN1367PQRS8 TUV 9 WXYZMNO5JKL2ABC DEFGHI40STBYAUTOOUTINRADARCHARTECHO NAVINFO PAGESDISPLAY2 3
12 | Installing the NSO components Installing the NSO components Mounting locationChoose the mounting locations carefully before you drill or cut. The
Installing the NSO components | 13DI10 / DI15 Display Panel mount1 Attach the fl ush mounting template to the selected mounting position.2 Drill t
14 | Installing the NSO components DI10 / DI15 Display Bracket MountAn alternative to flush mounting the DI10 or DI15 is to bracket mount the display.
Installing the NSO components | 15OP40 Panel Mount1 Secure the fl ush mount template in the desired location2 Drill the four holes to suit M4 mach
16 | Installing the NSO components Card Reader InstallationThe card reader connects to the USB port of the NSO MPU.
System architecture | 17System architectureThis section explains how the NSO connects to other devices as part of a system. The NSO has a highly scala
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18 | System architectureData Bridging • Supported NMEA0183 sentences entering the system are bridged (converted) to SimNet / NMEA2000 and distributed
System architecture | 19POWERUTILITY(NMEA0183)VIDEO INVIDEO 2OP40Supplied with NSO system Optional accessoryHD RADAROptional 2nd HD RadarWM-2BSM-1 or
20 | System architectureJ1 J2J3J1 J2J3Single NSO15 TTSimNet drop cableSimNet backboneSimNet terminatorEthernetRC42DST800AC 12RF257 way joinerOrT-joine
System architecture | 21TTTSimNet drop cableSimNet backboneDVI VideoSimNet terminatorEthernetRC42AC 12RF25LSS-1BSM-1Sonic HubCAN InterfacenetworkC-ZON
22 | System architectureJ1 J2J3J1 J2J3Suggested systemTTPPSimNet drop cable SimNet backboneDVISimNet terminatorSimNet power 12 V DC(yellow, no termina
System architecture | 23NSOMO19 Monitor MO19 MonitorOP40Card ReaderOP40TSimNet Inline Joinerwith terminatorEthernet 5 pin yellowPPSimNet power 12 V D
24 | Wiring the NSOWiring the NSOWiring guidelinesMost installation problems are caused by shortcuts taken with system cables. When wiring the NSO, fo
Wiring the NSO | 25 PowerNSO Marine Processor NSO Power Connector123Power Cable (000-00129-001) 2 m (6 ft) Pin Wire colorFunction1 Black Battery (-)
26 | Wiring the NSORemote Power OnThe NSO MPU can turned on by an external powered switch connected to the light green wire of the Utility cable. Volt
Wiring the NSO | 27MO19 Monitor Connections. Note: MO19 is 24 V DC Only+_24 V DC OnlyDVI PortOptional Y Cable for RGB connection. Video 2 Port onlyRGB
Preface | 1PrefaceDisclaimerAs Navico is continuously improving this product, we retain the right to make changes to the product at any time which may
28 | Wiring the NSO Video OutThe NSO Marine Processor has 2 DVI connectors. Video 1 is a DVI-D port supporting just a DVI digital display or monitor.
Wiring the NSO | 29 Video 2 is DVI-I, which can support a DVI display monitor and also with the use of an optional Y cable, can also output to an RGB
30 | Wiring the NSO SimNetSimNet is a data network based on NMEA2000 CAN bus technology that makes interconnection and integration of Simrad and NMEA2
Wiring the NSO | 31 • Certain Simrad products have two SimNet connectors, which can be made to be part of the backbone. This daisy chaining cannot be
32 | Wiring the NSOThe drawing below shows a small SimNet network. Power is introduced at one end using a SimNet power cable with termination ending w
Wiring the NSO | 33A slightly larger system below. Power is connected at one end using terminated power cable. A second terminator is required at the
34 | Wiring the NSOFor larger systems introduce power at central point in the backbone to “balance” the voltage drop of the network. Use SimNet cable
Wiring the NSO | 35Integrating SimNet and other CAN networksIncreasingly there are vessels that will have NMEA2000 based networks provided by differen
36 | Wiring the NSOWhen interfacing to C-ZONE or another NMEA2000 network it is recommended to use a BEP Network interface bridge (A) to join the two
Wiring the NSO | 37Ethernet The NSO system uses an Ethernet network to interconnect high bandwidth devices such as radar and echo sounder. The NSO mar
2 | PrefaceCompliance StatementsThe Simrad NSO complies with the following regulations:• FCC Part 15• CE compliant per EN60945• C - TickFor more infor
38 | Wiring the NSOConnecting NSO to one other Ethernet performance moduleUsing the supplied RJ45 to 5 Pin yellow adapter, any one of the Ethernet per
Wiring the NSO | 39Connecting to two or more performance modulesConnecting to more than one Ethernet device will require using a Ethernet network swit
40 | Wiring the NSO NMEA0183 wiringTo exchange NMEA0183 data, the NSO has one NMEA0183 communication. The port uses RS232 protocol and can be configur
Wiring the NSO | 41 External alarmAn external alarm can be connected to one or more NSO processors on the network. The external alarm can be a small p
42 | Wiring the NSOConnecting BR24 RadarBCDEHHFGJIKLIGAPowerScanner cableSimNetNetworkBrown RX-White RX+AT10HDNMEA083 to SimNetConverter Heading Only
Wiring the NSO | 43Connecting HD Radar+_B Optional 2nd HD RadarCDEIIFHHGGJKKKMLABrown RX-White RX+AT10HDNMEA083 to SimNetConverter Heading OnlyCut off
44 | Wiring the NSODual Radar Support BR24 and HD radarInterference will be seen on BR24 at most ranges, when a pulse radar is transmitting at the sam
Wiring the NSO | 45Connecting BSM-1 Broadband Echosounder+_ABCCDEF1234576POWERNETWORKNETWORK NETWORK NETWORK NETWORKKey DescriptionANSO displayB BSM-1
46 | Wiring the NSOBSM-1 Transducer adapter cablesFor vessels with existing transducers there are two adapter cables available to assist with BSM-1 in
Wiring the NSO | 47NSO Auto Pilot IntegrationAn NSO can be used as a control head for the Simrad AC12 or AC42 Auto pilot computers. It can be used as
Preface | 3ContentsPreface ...1Introduction ...
48 | Commission the systemCommission the systemOperating the menu systemIn this manual you will see few direct text references to keys, menus and menu
Commission the system | 49Turning on for the fi rst timeFrom the factory the OP40 controller is not assigned to control any NSO processors and will not
50 | Commission the systemUnassign a display from an OP40MENU9WINConfi gure the next OP40To take command of another OP40 in confi guration mode press an
Commission the system | 51Turning on / off: Normal operationNormal operation mode of turning the unit on /off after OP40s have been configuredPOWER ON
52 | Commission the systemSystem settings menuTo access the system settings menu press LanguageLanguage used on menus and dialog boxesStep 1 Step 2 St
Commission the system | 53Commissioning checklistThe NSO has a number of advanced features which can be configured through the settings menu.It is rec
54 | Commission the systemSet antenna height: HD and Broadband RadarSet zero bearing: HD and Broadband Radar (note, perform heading sensor calibration
Commission the system | 55 Data setupData set up is required on initial start up of the system, or if any part of the SimNet or NMEA 2000 network has
56 | Commission the systemThere are ten categories of sources such as Compass, Navigation, Position etc. Under each of these categories a display can
Commission the system | 57 SimNet GroupsThe SimNet Group function is used to control parameter settings, either globally or in groups of units. It gro
4 | PrefaceExternal alarm ... 41Connecting BR24 Radar ...
58 | Commission the systemDampingControls how quickly instruments respond to changes in values from sensors. Damping can be used for heading, wind, bo
Commission the system | 59 Speed Calibration (SimNet Transducers)Water speed off setWater speed calibration is used to adjust the speed value from the
60 | Commission the systemAutopilot SetupIf an AC12 or AC42 autopilot computer is connected to the NSO system, autopilot functionality will be include
Commission the system | 61MENU WINx2When the autopilot computer is delivered from factory AND ANY TIME AFTER AN AUTOPILOT RESET HAS BEEN PERFORMED, yo
62 | Commission the system - When this test is started the autopilot computer will issue a series of PORT and STBD rudder commands and automatically v
Commission the system | 63 - Compass calibration; used to automatically compensate for on-board magnetic interference - Compass offset adjustment, use
64 | Commission the system20%10Magnitude of local fi eld in % of earth’s magnetic fi eld.LUBBER LINEDirection of local fi eld with respect to lubber line
Commission the system | 65Transition to LO parameters with increasing speed: 10knTransition speed set to 9knTransition to HI parameters with decreasin
66 | Commission the systemRange Change per step Default Units2 - 50 1 12 secondsTack angleThis value is used to preset the course change used when tac
Commission the system | 67RudderThis parameter determines the ratio between commanded rudder and the heading error. The higher rudder value the more r
Preface | 5Seastate fi lter ... 65Setting sailing parameters ...
68 | Commission the systemThe settings are used for the tack-prevent function. They also applies when the autopilot is operating in WindNAV mode. Refe
Commission the system | 69Echosounder setup Depth offsetThis is a value that can be entered on the Echo Installation page to make the depth represent
70 | Commission the system Transducer type (Echosounder)Transducer type is used for selecting the transducer model connected to the echo sounder modul
Commission the system | 71Radar Transmit, Standby or offPress Radar func-tion button to dis-play the radarMENU9WINPress Menu to bring up radar options
72 | Commission the system Serial port setupConfigure the serial port to match the NMEA0183 device that it is connected to.Baud Rate (common for inpu
Commission the system | 73Fuel and EnginesIf the vessel has an NMEA2000 interface to its engines and fuel tanks the NSO can display the following fuel
74 | Commission the systemDiagnosticsNMEA2000 DiagnosticsUSER Database UDBThe diagnostic page shows the MAC address of the display, the status and ver
Commission the system | 75CZone SetupBEP CZone is a NMEA 2000 compliant (SimNet) system that can monitor AC and DC circuits, as well as control DC cir
76 | Commission the systemCheck GPS signalPress direct access key PAGES >3 System backupA backup of all the NSO settings such as page layou
Commission the system | 77Backup Waypoints routes and tracks1 Press the PAGES direct access key along the bottom of the screen.2 Select “Files” or p
6 | PrefaceSimNet accessories ... 86Ethernet cables (yellow) ...
78 | Commission the system Software upgradesDownload the latest software from www.simrad-yachting.comSoftware upgrades can be performed on the followi
Commission the system | 79Ethernet module software versionExample below shows upgrading a SimNet IS20 Combi instrument but is the same for NSO display
80 | Commission the system5 Highlight OK to confi rm that you want to upgrade your display then press 6 The NSO will automatically shut down and r
Commission the system | 81Screen captureIt is possible to capture a snap shot of the current screen1 Enable screen capture2 Create desired screen
82 | NSO DrawingsNSO DrawingsNSO Dimensions352 mm (13.86") 262 mm (10.32")73 mm (2.87") 143 mm (5.63") MO19 Dimensions431 mm (16.
NSO Drawings | 83DI15 Dimensions0 mm (11.42”)0 mm (11.42”)925“5“13 (12.82”)3 (12.82”)7.523373.90 mm (14.72”) 373.90 mm (14.72”) 63.50 mm (2.5”)63.50
84 | NSO DrawingsOP40 DimensionsNSO Chart Card Reader Dimensions65 mm (2.56")25.0 mm (1.00")158.7 mm (6.25")164.5 mm (6.48")101.4
Spare parts | 85Spare partsNSO Spare partsPart Number Description000-10290-001 NSO Marine Processor AMER000-10292-001 NSO Marine Processor EMEA000-102
86 | Spare parts SimNet accessories Part Number DescriptionSIMKIT-1 SimNet Starter Kit: Includes• 24005845 SimNet 5 m (16.5 ft) cable• 24006298 Si
Spare parts | 87Ethernet cables (RJ45 adapters)Part Number Description000-10437-001 RJ45 to 5 pin yellow female (crossover) for NSO000-10438-001 RJ45
Introduction | 7IntroductionAbout this manualThis manual is a reference guide for installing the Simrad NSO Multi Function Display.The information in
88 | Specifi cationsSpecifi cationsMechanicalBack Case Die cast aluminium Heat Sinking Direct heat transfer from processor to castingEnvironmentalOperat
Specifi cations | 89Display specifi c specifi cationsDI10 and DI15 MO19Power Supply 10-32 V DC Power Supply 24 VDC (21-32 VDC)Environmental IPX6 Environm
90 | Specifi cationsNMEA 2000 PGN ListNMEA 2000 PGN Receive59392 ISO Acknowledgement59904 ISO Request60928 ISO Address Claim61184 Parameter Request/Co
Specifi cations | 91NMEA2000 PGN Transmit61184 Parameter Request/Command65287 Configure Temperature INSOcts65289 Trim Tab Insect Calibration65290 Pa
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