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1. Parameter Comment FCC class A and CE Mark Electromagnetic Compatibility Electrical Parameter Value Comment Operating Voltage 9 to 36 Volts DC Voltage Power Consumption Maximum 19 Watts Mechanical Parameter Value Comment Overall Dimensions DxWxH 5 19 x 9 02 x 2 52 Including Flanges for Mounting 132mm x 229mm x 64mm Weight 4 6 lbs 2 1kg Chassis Material Aluminum Mounting VESA 100 or DIN Any Orientation Environmental Parameter Value Operating Temperature 10 C to 60 C Operating Shock Half sine wave shock 3G 11 ms 3 shocks per axis Vibration MIL STD 810F 514 5C 2 Revision 3 6 4 Page 19 MBB100 User s Manual 7 Technical Support If you require technical support for Maretron products you can reach us in any of the following ways Telephone 1 866 550 9100 Fax 1 602 861 1777 E mail support maretron com World Wide Web _http www maretron com Mail Maretron LLP Attn Technical Support 9014 N 23 Ave Suite 10 Phoenix AZ 85021 USA Page 20 Revision 3 6 4 Maretron 8 Maretron 2 Year Limited Warranty Maretron warrants the MBB100 to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two 2 years from the date of original purchase If within the applicable period any such products shall be proved to Maretron s satisfaction to fail to meet the above limited warranty such products shall be repaired or repl
2. _y x Alerts Setup Cameras Setup Connections Load Shedding Password Screens Setup Clean Screen Figure 11 Commands and Settings Dialog C Click on the Configuration tab to display the Configuration dialog and then select the Network Configuration tab along the top edge Configuration x Configuration Network Configuration Screen Configuration P DHCP Hostname IP Address 19216802 e Subnet Mask 2552552550 c E Pair Bluetooth Device Calibrate Touch Screen Figure 12 Configuration Dialog C Uncheck the DHCP box to indicate that your LAN does not use DHCP d In the IP Address field enter the IP address you wish to assign to the MBB100 e In the Subnet Mask field enter the subnet mask value used on your LAN in most cases this value will be 255 255 255 0 Page 10 Revision 3 6 4 f g Maretron In the Default Gateway field enter the IP address of the default gateway of your LAN In the Default DNS field enter the IP address of a DNS Dynamic Name Service Server used on your LAN Configuration Configuration Network Configuration Screen Configuration EI DTN N2KServer IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 ge ME 192 168 0 1 D T d ae 192 168 0 1 Figure 13 Network Configuration Dialog Click the Update button to make these changes permanent The screen will go blank for a few seconds
3. Figure 2 Step 4 Drill holes in the intended installation surface Step 5 Align the mounting holes in the sides of the mounting brackets with the predrilled holes in the mounting surface Step 6 Insert four retention screws two in each bracket to secure the MBB100 to the wall Revision 3 6 4 Page 3 MBB100 User s Manual DIN Mount Screw Holes Wall Mount Kit Screw Holes Mounting Bracket Screw Holes Figure 2 Mounting Bracket Screw Hole Locations Mounting Brackets Bracket Bracket Retention Retention Screws Screws Figure 3 Mounting Brackets Attached to MBB100 2 4 Connecting the MBB100 Most I O interface connections of the MBB100 are found on rear panel see Figure 4 The I O interface panel located on the rear of the MBB100 has the following I O interface connectors e 2x9 36VDC power connectors 1 x Audio line out jack 1 x Reset button 1 x RS 232 serial interface connector 1 x RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports 2 x USB 2 0 connectors Page 4 Revision 3 6 4 Maretron a 9 c a d 7 oz m sf ez Se om I0 E SE o o ql lt 2 D D a 20 0969 o p S fe gt a 2 12V DC power jack Figure 4 MBB100 Rear Panel Connections The I O interface panel located on the front of the MBB100 see Figure 5 has two USB 2 0 interface connectors Maretron MBB100 0 lt a T p noo USB ports HDD LED Power button Figure 5 MBB100 Front Panel 2 4 1 RS 232 C
4. and any failure to conform with such specifications samples descriptions or illustrations shall not constitute any breach of Maretron s limited warranty Revision 3 6 4 Page 21 MBB100 User s Manual Warranty Return Procedure To apply for warranty claims contact Maretron or one of its dealers to describe the problem and determine the appropriate course of action If a return is necessary place the product in its original packaging together with proof of purchase and send to an Authorized Maretron Service Location You are responsible for all shipping and insurance charges Maretron will return the replaced or repaired product with all shipping and handling prepaid except for requests requiring expedited shipping i e overnight shipments Failure to follow this warranty return procedure could result in the product s warranty becoming null and void Maretron reserves the right to modify or replace at its sole discretion without prior notification the warranty listed above To obtain a copy of the then current warranty policy please go to the following web page http www maretron com company warranty php Page 22 Revision 3 6 4
5. while this is being done Revision 3 6 4 Page 11 Commands amp Settings x MBB100 User s Ma Enter Full Screen Load Shedding RES 2 5 2 Entering N2KServer or IPG100 Connection Information Once the MBB100 has been properly configured to connect to your LAN you must configure the connection to enable the MBB100 to receive information from an instance of N2KServer or an IPG100 Server This is done through the following steps Engines Engine Room DC Systems Eului EREECHEN 3000 Indicators Nav Lights Fire Alarms Motion amp Door S Motion amp Door S A 7 z Z Watermaker Air Conditioners World Clocks mS o5 wo c co E o e Figure 14 N2KView Window with Tabs Displayed a Click anywhere inside the N2KView screen to display the screen tabs as shown in Figure 14 above b Click on the Commands and Settings tab on the right to display the Commands and Settings Dialog Page 12 f Revision 3 6 4 Figure 15 Commands and Settings Dialog Maretron Click on the Connections tab to display the Connections Settings Dialog and then select the N2KServer Connection tab along the top edge C 4 Connections Settings N2K Server Connection Email Connection SMS Text Connection N2KServer IPG100 SN 1620002 found at 10 0 0 67 N2KServer IPG100 SN 1620003 found at 10 0 0 12 Click or Touch an N2KServer from the list above to Select Use Selected as ist N2KServer Use Select
6. BB100 runs only N2KView software making it extremely stable and dedicated to monitoring and controlling your vessel The MBB100 is ruggedized for marine use and includes a solid state disk drive to withstand the pounding associated with waves And since the MBB100 dissipates less than 20 watts there is no need for internal cooling fans that are noisy and wear out causing electronics to overheat and fail The MBB100 connects to a monitor through a VGA connector and associated touch screen through a USB or serial port connection Alternatives to controlling the N2KView software through a touch screen include keyboards mice or track balls connected through USB The MBB100 has an Ethernet port for communicating with an NMEA 2000 network see Figure 1 through Maretron s Internet Protocol Gateway IPG100 Alternatively the MBB100 can network through Ethernet to a PC running N2KServer Although the MBB100 comes pre installed with the N2KView software a separately purchased N2KView hardware license key plugged into the IPG100 or PC is required see IPG100 User s Manual for more details The Ethernet port is also used for connecting Internet Protocol IP cameras for viewing within the N2KView software VGA Monitor With Touch Screen Ethernet Keyboard or Mouse Maretron PG100 NMEA 2000 4 Network Electrical Panel Tank Monitor Figure 1 MBB100 Network Diagram Revision 3 6 4 Page 1 MBB100 Use
7. Maretron MBB100 Black Box Vessel Monitoring and Control User s Manual Revision 3 6 4 Copyright 2013 Maretron LLP All Rights Reserved Maretron LLP 9014 N 23 Ave 10 Phoenix AZ 85021 7850 http www maretron com Maretron Manual Part M003003 Revision 3 6 4 Page i MBB100 User s Manual Revision History Rev Description 1 0 Original document 3 6 4 Update for N2KView version 3 6 4 Page ii Revision 3 6 4 Maretron Table of Contents DAA eege ee 1 UMEN te el ed ET 1 12 Firmware FCVISION t ELE DEEST 2 1 3 MBB100 Features eege geen 2 DUET EE 2 E D 3 2 1 Unpacking the BOX E 3 2 2 Choosing a Mounting LOCSEOr rien ergeet eeEe 3 2 3 Mounting I LA nnn 3 2 4 Connecting the MBB100 EE 4 24 1 T5232 COD e E B 242 VGA COD BD einen t e Deo ni Pe pates tos ancon tapes Os qEM a e E MM IND asus up MM DIMUS aD EUER 6 2 4 3 DAN EE E 6 2 4 4 USB Device Connection EE 7 2 4 5 Power El TEL D 7 245 Power SCQUCICIAG EE 8 2 5 EREECHEN 8 2 5 1 Manually Entering LAN Connection Information sssssssneeeeeeseeeenennrnneeserrrrrnnnnnneseerrnne 9 2 5 2 Entering N2KServer or IPG100 Connection Information eseeessees 12 3 Operating MEBE TOU aes hrc eesti tetera eecht Spree 16 JS Turning the MBB TOU OD EE 16 3 2 Turning the MBB100 OM cR 16 33 AISI EECHER 16 4 Maintenance EE 17 5 Troubleshooting RR 18 6 Technical Specifications EE 19 7 Technical S
8. UD POM E 20 8 Maretron 2 Year Limited RE ln E 21 Revision 3 6 4 Page iii MBB100 User s Manual Table of Figures Figure 1 MBB100 Network Diagram ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneenaaees 1 Figure 2 Mounting Bracket Screw Hole Locations ENEE 4 Figure 3 Mounting Brackets Attached to MBB100 ssssssssssseeeneneeenennnnn nes 4 Figure 4 MBB100 Rear Panel Connections ee 5 Figure 5 MBB100 Front EE LM M dd 5 Figure e LAN GOnnectO DE 6 Figure 7 USB Device COnneclloki iuo iet e poet tute eege 7 Figure 8 MBB100 Power Terminal Block 7 Figure 9 MBBTDOO Startup Screen udis Mose egredi dea o Hope oe v cite no fede ned 8 Figure 10 N2KView Window with Tabs Displaved nnne 9 Figure 11 Configuration Dialog EE 10 Figure 12 N2KView Window with Tabs Displaved 12 Figure 13 Connections Settings Dialog 13 Page iv Revision 3 6 4 Maretron 1 General 1 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Maretron MBB100 Black Box for Vessel Monitoring and Control Maretron has designed and built your black box to the highest standards for years of dependable and accurate service The Maretron Black Box MBB100 is a dedicated processing unit that comes preloaded with Maretron s N2KView vessel monitoring and control software N2KView hardware license key sold separately Unlike a PC that allows any software to be loaded the M
9. aced at Maretron s option Purchaser s exclusive remedy and Maretron s sole obligation hereunder provided product is returned pursuant to the return requirements below shall be limited to the repair or replacement at Maretron s option of any product not meeting the above limited warranty and which is returned to Maretron or if Maretron is unable to deliver a replacement that is free from defects in materials or workmanship Purchaser s payment for such product will be refunded Maretron assumes no liability whatsoever for expenses of removing any defective product or part or for installing the repaired product or part or a replacement therefore or for any loss or damage to equipment in connection with which Maretron s products or parts shall be used With respect to products not manufactured by Maretron Maretron s warranty obligation shall in all respects conform to and be limited to the warranty actually extended to Maretron by its supplier The foregoing warranties shall not apply with respect to products subjected to negligence misuse misapplication accident damages by circumstances beyond Maretron s control to improper installation operation maintenance or storage or to other than normal use or service THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Statements mad
10. e Alternatively you may Enter Demo Mode In Demo Mode you will not be able to connect to a Server and view live data instead simulated data will be provided to stimulate the controls Page 8 Hevision 3 6 4 The first time you start the MBB100 you must ensure that the device can connect to your LAN local area network The MBB100 comes from the factory preconfigured to obtain its LAN connection information from a DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol server If your local area network uses a DHCP server no configuration is necessary and the MBB100 should be able to successfully connect to the local area network 2 5 1 Manually Entering LAN Connection Information If your local area network does not use DHCP you must manually enter the LAN connection information into the MBB100 This is done through the following steps Engines Engine Room DC Systems o pe Watermaker nir Conditioners Di KOA Fuel Pressure EEN Commande A 8 XT j d m H V7 Volts F E aU D Sei ES pel suus 1 hd Ji Figure 10 N2KView Window with Tabs Displayed a Click anywhere inside the N2KView screen to display the screen tabs as shown in Figure 10 above b Click on the Commands and Settings tab on the right to display the Commands and Settings Dialog Revision 3 6 4 Page 9 MBB100 User s Manual Commands amp Settings Breaker Lockout Configuration Enter Full Screen Night Mode
11. e by any person including representatives of Maretron which are inconsistent or in conflict with the terms of this Limited Warranty shall not be binding upon Maretron unless reduced to writing and approved by an officer of Maretron IN NO CASE WILL MARETRON BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR ANY OTHER LOSS INCURRED BECAUSE OF INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE IN NO EVENT SHALL MARETRON S AGGREGATE LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT S INVOLVED MARETRON SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT OR WARRANTY TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER THEORIES OF LAW WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCTS SOLD OR SERVICES RENDERED BY MARETRON OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATING THERETO Maretron does not warrant that the functions contained in any software programs or products will meet purchaser s requirements or that the operation of the software programs or products will be uninterrupted or error free Purchaser assumes responsibility for the selection of the software programs or products to achieve the intended results and for the installation use and results obtained from said programs or products No specifications samples descriptions or illustrations provided Maretron to Purchaser whether directly in trade literature brochures or other documentation shall be construed as warranties of any kind
12. ed as 2nd N2KServer Use 1st N2KServer KA IPAddress Hostname 5 Edo Password IEEE Use 2nd N2KServer Id IPAdcressiHostnae ado gene Use Maretron Cloud Services Wil Zoe Deeg Password EE Optional Software License s to Check Out Fuel Management Alerts Connection State Disconnected Figure 16 Connections Settings Dialog d Ensure that N2KView is not connected or trying to connect to an N2KServer by pressing the Disconnect button While N2KView is connected you are not able to edit fields In the top box you should see a list of N2KServers that have been detected on your local network If this list is empty then there is probably a problem with the MBB100 s connection to the network or the setting of the MBB100 s IP Address f Click on the N2KServer in the list to highlight it and then click the Use Selected as 1 N2KServer button to transfer the N2KServer parameters to the next section Hevision 3 6 4 Page 13 Connections Settings x N2KServer Connection Email Connection SMS Text Connection MBB100 Available N2KServer IP Addresses N2KServer IPG100 SN 1620003 found at 10 0 0 12 Click or Touch an N2KServer from the list above to Select Use Selected as 1st N2KServer Use Selected as 2nd N2KServer Use 1st N2KServer IPAddress Hostname Use 2nd N2KServer IPAddress Hostname Optional Software License s to Check Out Fuel Management Alerts Connection State Disconnected g Leave the Po
13. erver IPAddress Hostname Use Maretron Cloud Services LLL t RE ingeni Optional Software License s to Check Out E Fuel Management Control Connection State Connected to 1st N2KServer Close Figure 18 N2KServer connected If no data is displayed please check the following 1 Make sure the Password entered in N2KView matches the Server Password entered into the N2KServer Service Manager on the computer running N2KServer or the IPG100 as appropriate If the server is running on an IPG100 the password in the IPG100 is set from a DSM250 or N2KAnalyzer 2 Make sure the IP Address Hostname matches the IP address of the computer or IPG100 running N2KServer 3 Make sure you have appropriate instruments on the NMEA 2000 network to provide the data you are trying to view on the N2KView screen To test the network connection between N2KView and the N2KServer you may wish to run N2KServer in Simulated Data mode 4 Make sure that the instances that are being monitored correspond to the instances being transmitted You can set the instance number of the component to Any to make sure that there is any data of that type on the bus Hevision 3 6 4 Page 15 MBB100 User s Manual 3 Operating the MBB100 3 1 Turning the MBB100 On To turn on the MBB100 press the power switch located on the right hand side of the front panel of the MBB100 3 2 Turning the MBB100 Off To tu
14. gned gently insert the LAN cable RJ 45 connector into the onboard RJ 45 connector Page 6 Revision 3 6 4 Maretron 2 4 4 USB Device Connection There are four external USB 2 0 connectors To connect a USB 2 0 or USB 1 1 device please follow the instructions below Step 1 The locations of the USB connectors are shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5 Step 2 Align the USB device connector with one of the connectors see Figure 7 Figure 7 USB Device Connection Step 3 Once aligned gently insert the USB device connector into the MBB100 connector 2 4 5 Power Connection The MBB100 can be connected to a power source in one of two ways over current protection should be provided and should be sized in accordance with ABYC E 11 AC and DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ON BOATS 1 Directly with 9 32VDC power source using the green power terminal block found on the rear panel of the MBB100 see Figure 8 a Connect the power source negative terminal to the right hand terminal b Connect the power source positive terminal to the center terminal Cable VCC Ground Figure 8 MBB100 Power Terminal Block 2 Indirectly with 100 240VAC 47 63Hz power source using the AC power adapter and the AC power cord supplied in the box a Connect the AC power cord to the AC power adapter b Connect the AC power cord to the AC power outlet Revision 3 6 4 Page 7 MBB100 User s Manual c Connect the 12VDC connector from the AC power adapter to t
15. he MBB100 s 12VDC power input connector 2 4 6 Power Sequencing When the MBB100 is connected to an appropriate power source you can use the power switch located on the front panel see Figure 5 to turn the MBB100 on or off If the MBB100 is turned on then the LED found behind the power button will be illuminated blue If the power switch is pushed to power down the DSM800 the LED is turned off The MBB100 can also be switched on and off by applying or removing power through an external switch or breaker Anytime the power is reapplied to the MBBOO it will turn on 2 5 Configuring the MBB100 In order to use the MBB100 you must already have N2KServer installed and running on either a Windows PC or on a Maretron IPG100 Internet Protocol Gateway You must also have some information as to the configuration of your local area network The MBB100 will start up with the following warning screen Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System Software Version 3 6 4 20139017 WARNING By pressing Accept you acknowledge that while Maretron products are designed to be accurate and reliable they should be used only as aids to navigation and vessel monitoring and control and not as a replacement for traditional aids and techniques Exit EnterDemoMode Accept Figure 9 MBB100 Startup Screen You are required to press Accept and thereby acknowledge this warning message before N2KView will run in Live Mod
16. ndividual sections for additional details e Unpacking the Box Section 2 1 Choosing a Mounting Location Section 2 2 Mounting the MBB100 Section 2 3 Connecting the MBB100 Section 2 4 Configuring the MBB100 Section 2 5 Page 2 Revision 3 6 4 Maretron 2 Installation 2 14 Unpacking the Box When unpacking the box containing the Maretron MBB100 you should find the following items 1 MBB100 Maretron Black Box Vessel Monitoring and Control 2 Mounting Brackets 1 Short Screw Set Used for Mounting Bracket 1 AC Power Cord 1 AC Power Supply 1 Rubber Feet Long Screw Set 1 MBB100 User s Manual 1 N2KView Documentation CD ROM 1 Warranty Registration Card If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact Maretron 2 2 Choosing a Mounting Location The MBB100 must be mounted in an indoor location 2 3 Mounting the MBB100 The MBB100 can be mounted to a wall or other flat surface with the included mounting brackets 2 6 1 Mounting the System with Mounting Brackets To mount the MBB100 onto a wall or some other surface using the two mounting brackets please follow the steps below Step 1 Turn the MBB100 over Step 2 Align the two retention screws holes in each bracket with the corresponding retention screw holes on the sides of the MBB100 bottom surface marked in yellow in Figure 2 Step 3 Secure the brackets to the MBB100 by inserting two retention screws into each bracket see
17. onnection There is one external RS 232 connector The RS 232 connector enables connection to an external touch screen To connect a serial cable with the RS 232 connector please follow the instructions below Step 1 Locate the RS 232 connector on the rear panel of the MBB100 Step 2 Align the RS 232 connector on the serial cable with the RS 232 connector on the rear panel of the MBB100 Hevision 3 6 4 Page 5 MBB100 User s Manual Step 3 Once aligned gently insert the serial cable RS 232 connector into the MBB100 RS 232 connector 2 4 2 VGA Connection There is one external VGA connector The VGA connector enables connection to an monitor To connect a VGA cable with the VGA connector please follow the instructions below Step 1 Locate the VGA connector on the rear panel of the MBB100 Step 2 Align the VGA connector on the cable with the VGA connector on the rear panel of the MBB100 Step 3 Once aligned gently insert the cable VGA connector into the MBB100 VGA connector 2 4 3 LAN Connection There is one external RJ 45 LAN connector The RJ 45 connector enables connection to an external network To connect a LAN cable with the RJ 45 connector please follow the instructions below Step 1 Locate the RJ 45 connector on the rear panel of the MBB100 Step 2 Align the RJ 45 connector on the LAN cable with the RJ 45 connector on the rear panel of the MBB100 see Figure 6 Figure 6 LAN Connection Step 3 Once ali
18. r s Manual Of course you get the same flexibility using Maretron s N2KView software from the MBB100 as you would running the software on a PC which includes the ability to configure as many screens as you want with exactly the information you want to see Plus you get free upgrades to the software as improvements and new features are added The Maretron MBB100 is designed to operate within the harsh demands of the marine environment However no piece of marine electronic equipment can function properly unless installed configured and maintained in the correct manner Please read carefully and follow these instructions for installation configuration and usage of the Maretron MBB100 in order to ensure optimal performance 1 2 Firmware Revision This manual corresponds to the MBB100 running N2KView Version 3 6 4 1 3 MBB100 Features The Maretron MBB100 has the following features e Full version of N2KView software preinstalled requires N2KView licenses purchased separately Wired Ethernet interface Supports user supplied VGA monitor Supports user supplied touchscreen ELO 3M Microtouch Hampshire TSharc Penmount Supports user supplied mouse and keyboard Supports Bluetooth mice and keyboards with built in Bluetooth adapter Operates on 9 36VDC 20W power consumption Solid State Disk Drive Fanless cooling system 1 4 Quick Install Installing the Maretron MBB100 display involves the following four steps Please refer to the i
19. rn the MBB100 off use the Shutdown administrative tab of the N2KView software Alternatively you can power down the unit by pressing the MBB100 s power switch Lastly you can power down the unit by turning of the power source with an external breaker or external switch 3 3 Using the MBB100 The MBB100 runs a fully functional version of the Maretron N2KView software Please refer to the N2K View User s Manual packaged with the MBB100 for detailed operating instructions Page 16 Revision 3 6 4 Maretron 4 Maintenance Regular maintenance is important to ensure continued proper operation of the Maretron MBB100 Perform the following tasks periodically e Clean the unit with a soft cloth Do not use chemical cleaners as they may remove paint or markings or may corrode the MBB100 enclosure or seals Do not use any cleaners containing acetone as they will deteriorate the plastic enclosure Do not spray cleaning liquids directly onto the MBB100 e Ensure that the unit is mounted securely and cannot be moved relative to the mounting surface If the unit is loose tighten the mounting screws e Check the security of the power and network cables connected to the MBB100 and tighten if necessary Revision 3 6 4 Page 17 MBB100 User s Manual 5 Troubleshooting If you notice unexpected operation of the Maretron MBB100 follow the troubleshooting procedures in this section to remedy simple problems No activity on the display Check
20. rt setting at the initial value of 6544 unless the router between N2KView and N2KServer has been set up to do port translation h In the Password text box enter the same server password that you entered into the N2KServer Service Manager for N2KServer running on a PC or programmed into the IPG100 i Uncheck the Use 2 4 N2KServer and Use Maretron Cloud Services checkboxes unless you are going to use multiple N2KServers or the Maretron Cloud Server In this case consult the N2KView manual for more details j If you have purchased optional N2KView licenses and wish to use them select those licenses by checking the appropriate boxes under Optional Software Licenses to Check out h Click Connect The Connection State part of the window will blink Connecting for a few seconds It will then either display Connected if the connection was successfully made or display a message indicating that the connection was not made and suggesting further action to take Figure 17 First N2KServer selected Page 14 Revision 3 6 4 Maretron Connections Settings x N2K Server Connection Email Connection SM S Text Connection N2KServer IPG100 SN 1620003 found at 10 0 0 12 Click or Touch an N2KServer from the list above to Select Use Selected as ist N2KServer Use Selected as 2nd N2KServer Use ist N2KServer IPAddress Hostname maus Port eu Password EP Use 2nd N2KS
21. the connection to the power and network connectors and tighten if necessary Ensure that power is supplied to the connected power cable Check the connection to the power jack located on the rear of the device Press the power switch located on the front of the device on the right hand side Other Issues Please refer to the Troubleshooting section of the N2KView User s Manual If these steps do not solve your problem please contact Maretron Technical Support refer to Section 0 for contact information Warning There are no user serviceable components inside the Maretron MBB100 Opening the MBB100 will expose the sensitive electronic components to adverse environmental conditions that may render the unit inoperative Please do not open the MBB100 as this will automatically void the warranty If service is required please return the unit to an authorized Maretron service location Page 18 Revision 3 6 4 Maretron 6 Technical Specifications Specifications Parameter Value Comment Video Connector One VGA Port RGB or D sub 15 For Monitor Connection USB Connector Four USB 2 0 connections For connecting Peripherals Mouse keyboard etc and or touch screen connectivity Serial Connector One RS232 9 Pin D Connector For touch screen alternative connection Ethernet Connector One RJ 45 GbE For connection to Maretron IPG100 Gateway and or router Audio Connection One Speaker Output Certifications

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