Furuno NavNet 3D Black Box Multifunction Display Processor
$5,175.00
Furuno NavNet 3D Black Box Multifunction Display Processor is a black box multifunction display processor with TimeZero™ Seamless Processing Logic and Dual-Monitor Support (Extended/Split Mode). It is designed for expandable bridge systems that combine chart, radar, sonar, and network data on separate displays.
Add $500.00 to cart and get free shipping!
Overview Furuno NavNet 3D Black Box Multifunction Display Processor
Furuno NavNet 3D Black Box Multifunction Display Processor is a black box multifunction display processor built for fully networked helm installations where separate monitors, radar, charting, and sonar need to work as one system. Based on the source data, it uses TimeZero™ Seamless Processing Logic and supports Dual-Monitor Support (Extended/Split Mode) for a flexible bridge layout.
This processor is intended for larger yachts, commercial boats, and other installations that need expandable navigation hardware rather than a fixed display. The unit also supports Full-Time 3D and 2D Top-Down Views and Satellite Photo Fusion Marine Capable.
Key Features
- Instant TimeZero Processing: The Furuno NavNet 3D Black Box facilitates instant chart redraw, panning, and zooming, ensuring the captain can navigate high-resolution 3D charts with the speed and fluid movement of a modern computer.
- Dual-Monitor Extended Mode: The unit allows you to connect two independent monitors and synchronize the video or split the screens into eight distinct quarters, offering a customizable display marine experience for monitoring radar, sonar, and charts simultaneously.
- Satellite Photo Fusion Marine: The Furuno NavNet 3D Black Box fuses satellite photos with raster or vector charts, adjusting transparency based on depth to help you visually identify shallows and coastal hazards.
- UHD Digital Radar Sensor Integration: By networking with Furuno’s Ultra High Definition radar, the processor delivers real-time digital auto gain and dual-range scanning for clear target detection.
- Ethernet Network: The MFD-BB serves as a high-speed hub for AIS tracking marine data, engine monitoring, weatherfax, and IP cameras, converting and distributing sensor data throughout your entire vessel bridge.
Applications
Suitable for custom bridge installations where a separate processing core is preferred over an all-in-one display. It fits large helms that need radar, charting, sonar, AIS, and other network data presented across one or two monitors.
Typical use cases include yachts, commercial vessels, and refits where operators want flexible screen placement, multi-window viewing, and room to expand the navigation network over time.
Specifications
| System Type | High-Performance Black Box MFD Processor |
| Architecture | TimeZero™ Seamless Processing Logic |
| Display Output | Dual-Monitor Support (Extended/Split Mode) |
| Chart Rendering | Full-Time 3D and 2D Top-Down Views |
| Imaging Technology | Satellite Photo Fusion Marine Capable |
| Network Interface | Ethernet (100Base-TX), NMEA 0183, NMEA 2000 / CAN bus |
What’s Included
- 1x Furuno NavNet 3D Black Box Processor Unit (MFD-BB)
- 1x Control Unit (Keyboard/Cursor Pad)
- 1x Power Cable Assembly
- 1x Pre-loaded NOAA Raster Chart Library (Entire U.S. Coastline)
- 1x Video and Data Interface Cable Kit
Frequently Asked Questions About Furuno NavNet 3D Black Box Multifunction Display Processor
What does Furuno NavNet 3D Black Box Multifunction Display Processor do in a glass-helm setup?
Furuno NavNet 3D Black Box Multifunction Display Processor is a black box multifunction display processor with TimeZero™ Seamless Processing Logic and Dual-Monitor Support (Extended/Split Mode). This makes it suitable for helms that want the processing hardware hidden while day-to-day navigation runs through separate monitors.
Why would an operator choose this processor format?
The listed product details include TimeZero™ Seamless Processing Logic and Dual-Monitor Support (Extended/Split Mode). Together, those details point to a processor intended for custom helm layouts that rely on separate screens and broad system integration.
What system connectivity does this processor support?
The source description mentions NMEA 2000, NMEA 0183, and dual-monitor support, which indicates that this setup is intended to share navigation, sonar, radar, or control data across a wider helm network instead of remaining a self-contained single screen.
What onboard use case does this processor suit?
The product also fits commercial or wheelhouse-style installations where separate monitors, protected electronics, and dependable access to navigation or fishfinding data are more important than a compact all-in-one display during long working days.

Reviews
There are no reviews yet.