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1. Selected Name Email Address m Captain captain boat com E Owner owner boat com After selection the list of addresses is displayed next to the check box Revision 5 0 0 Page 312 Maretron R4Use Additional Address es Captain captain boat com Owner owner boat com D Message when Alert is Triggered this text is transmitted when the condition causing the alert becomes true If this field is blank the message will still be transmitted but without user entered details Message when Alert is Cleared this text is transmitted when the condition causing the alert becomes false when the alert transitions from Active to Awaiting Cancel or is disabled If this field is blank the message will still be transmitted but without user entered details 10 4 2 3 1 Conditions for Sending an Email For the transmission of an email to be attempted the following conditions must be met e The Outgoing SMTP Server Name in the Email Setup Dialog must be filled in 9 4 5 2 1 e The Mail Account User Name in the Email Setup Dialog must be filled in 9 4 5 2 3 e The Enable Email Transmission when Alert is Triggered box for the Alert must be checked and the Alert has just gone into the Active state e The Enable Email Transmission when Alert is Cleared box for the Alert must be checked and the Alert has just gone into the Awaiting Cancel state or Inactive state i e the alert condition has cleared e An Em
2. Tripped and Unknown Revision 5 0 0 Page 394 Maretron 13 Video and Cameras N2KView version 2 5 introduces a video component that may be used to monitor cameras connected to the N2KView computer using the ship s Ethernet network The NMEA2000 bus is not used to transfer the camera video streams or to control the cameras Video Monitoring requires the optional Video Module to be licensed Having the video display embedded within N2KView has the advantage that the user can see the video and the gauges simultaneously and all the N2KView Alert monitoring is active with the active alerts always visible at the bottom of the screen The following IP cameras have been tested with N2KView e AXIS 212 PTZ e AXIS 215 PTZ e AXIS P3301 e AXIS Q7401 e AXIS M3113 PTZ e any other AXIS camera supporting the VAPIX protocol In addition analog cameras may be connected to an Axis video server which is then connected to the N2KView computer using Ethernet e AXIS 241S This is a Single Channel Encoder Used to convert analog camera NTSC PAL to Internet Protocol IP e AXIS 240Q This is a Four Channel Encoder e AXIS 241Q This is a Four Channel Encoder Finally a USB camera may be connected directly to the computer although this has limitations 1 The USB camera must be located close to the computer due to the limitation on the cable length 2 The image from the USB camera will only be available on one screen an
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4. E 3 oO N Revision 5 0 0 Page 53 Maretron 7 Upgrading N2KView As N2K View is released with new features on a regular basis you will want to keep N2KView upgraded to the latest version 7 1 Automatic Updates If your PC running N2KView TSM1330 TSM1330C TSM800 TSM800C DSM8s00 MBB200C or MBB100 has access to the Internet through the ship s computer network N2KView will check on each startup if a later version is available If you are ready for an update then you will asked if you want to update Follow the instructions given On the TSM800 TSM1330 DSM800 and MBB100 the system will restart about 6 minutes after the update is started On the TSM800C TSM1330C and MBB200C you will be prompted at the end of the installation and the system will restart immediately Automatic updates may be disabled from the Configuration Dialog see 0 7 2 Manual Updates If you do not have access to the Internet your copy of N2KView will need to be upgraded manually You will need to load the upgrade files from the Maretron website onto a USB Flash Drive on a computer that does have Internet access and then insert the USB Flash Drive into the computer TSM800 TSM800C TSM1330 TSM1330C MBB100 MBB200C or DSM800 Visit the web page lt http www maretron com products N2KView php gt and click on the Updates tab for the latest instructions on how to update N2KView manually on a PC or Mac Visit the web page lt
5. Figure 15 N2KView Commands amp Settings Dialog If you are using an older licensing model and some modules have not been licensed some buttons will grayed out This indicated that these functions are not available Revision 5 0 0 Page 69 Maretron 9 4 1 About Dialog Pressing the About button will cause the About dialog to be displayed which will display information about N2KView including its version number and serial number both of which are necessary in the event you need to contact Maretron for technical support Press the OK button to close the dialog box A screenshot of the About Dialog is shown below Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System Software Version 5 0 0 20140623 Demo Mode Copyrights N2KView Copyright 2014 Maretron LLP Adobe AIR Copyright 2007 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated All Rights Reserved Adobe and Adobe AIR are either trademarks or registered trademarks in the United States and or other countries MOORED Figure 16 About Dialog If connected to an IPG100 with an old license structure the About dialog may also display the quantity of licenses installed on the IPG100 The Diagnostics button will enable you to display extra diagnostic information should Maretron support request it This is the same screen that is displayed when the F12 button on the keyboard is pressed e g to trace email connection problems in section 0 Pre
6. SMS Setup Carrier AT amp T SMS Phone Number 1 602 327 2225 Signal Strength i Default Recipient Phone Number P Additional Phone Numbers Name 123 456 1234 LS 123 456 5678 erer Test i Cancel The fields in this section are used to configure the phone number to which Text messages may be sent In addition the status of the SMS100 is displayed The Alerts Feature of N2KView has the ability to send SMS Text Messages to a list of users when an alert is detected or cleared This capability is dependent on N2KView being able to establish a connection to cellular network 10 4 5 1 1 Carrier This is the name of your mobile Carrier displayed only when an SMS100 has been detected on the NMEA2000 bus Revision 5 0 0 Page 324 Maretron 10 4 5 1 2 SMS Phone Number This is the phone number of the SMS card installed in the SMS100 10 4 5 1 3 Signal Strength This is the strength of the mobile phone signal as reported by the SMS100 10 4 5 1 4 Default Phone Number To make configuration easier it is possible to send all Text Messages to a common phone number If this number then the change only needs to be made in one place 10 4 5 1 5 Test The Test button is used to establish that the SMS connection is working without having to generate an Alert Press the button and an SMS Text will be sent to the phone number specified in the Default Phone number field 10 4 5 1 6 Phone Book The SMS Text Phone B
7. Displays the Real Power being drawn on Phase A from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Watts kilowatts 9 6 2 12 Phase AB Line Line Voltage Displays the voltage between Phase A and Phase B of the AC power from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 2 13 Phase B Apparent Power Displays the Apparent Power being drawn on Phase B from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 190 Maretron Units VA 9 6 2 14 Phase B Current Displays the AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a generator on phase B Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Amperes 9 6 2 15 Phase B Frequency Displays the frequency of the AC power from a generator on phase B Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 2 16 Phase B Line Neutral Voltage Displays the phase B to neutral RMS voltage of the AC power from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 2 17 Phase B Power Factor Displays the Power Factor of phase B of the AC power from a generator Component Types Digital Units Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 191 Maretron 9 6 2 18 Phase B Reactive Power Displays the Reactive Power being drawn on Phase B from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line
8. e Sunrise The alert will trigger at Sunset every day e Twilight AM The alert will trigger at Nautical Twilight every morning e Twilight PM The alert will trigger at Nautical Twilight every evening e Immediate The alert will start timing the Repeat Interval immediately on becoming Active E g if set Active only in the Underway mode and set to 2 hours it can be used to set the times to change watches every two hours starting when the vessel mode is set to Underway Alarm Time This field is visible when the Time Alert Trigger Point is Time Entering a number without the colon will assume that the hours are zero The field will reformat when the cursor is moved to a different field Time Zone This field is visible when the Time Alert Trigger Point is Time The Time Zone in which the alert time is compared to the current time The time zone is chosen from a drop down list The list includes a value of Local which means that an alarm set for 7 00 will be triggered at 7 00 am local time even when the time zones change Time Alert Clear Point Time Alerts may be accepted automatically according to one of the following options e Time The time may be specified directly by setting the Time Alert Clear Point e Sunrise The alert will be accepted at Sunrise every day e Sunrise The alert will be accepted at Sunset every day e Twilight AM The alert will be accepted at Nautical Twilight every morning e Twilight PM The alert wi
9. 9 4 12 3 Maretron Sail boaters may prefer to use the Water setting This gives the speed and direction of the wind as if the receiver were drifting in the water facing in the same direction as the bow of the boat To calculate True wind speed with a Ground reference from the Apparent Wind requires o Speed though Water from a Log e g DST 110 The last setting Station should only be used for land based installations where there is no movement This requires no other data assuming that all speeds are zero Default Units This section of the Units Setup dialog you to choose the default units which are selected when creating components to measure various types of parameters You are given the opportunity to select units other than the default units when you are creating or modifying components using the Component Editor 9 4 12 3 1 9 4 12 3 2 9 4 12 3 3 Atmospheric Pressure Bar millibar mbar inches mercury inHg Kilopascal kPa Millimeters Mercury mmHg Depth Feet Fathoms Meters Distance Kilometers Nautical Miles Revision 5 0 0 Page 132 9 4 12 3 4 9 4 12 3 5 9 4 12 3 6 9 4 12 3 7 9 4 12 3 8 Maretron Statute Miles Fluid Pressure Bar bar Kilopascal kPa Pounds Square Inch psi Speed Kilometers Hour km h Nautical Miles Hour knots Miles Hour mph Temperature Degrees Centigrade Degrees Fahrenheit Volume Imperial Gallons gal imp
10. Bar Graph Component Example Min Max markers may be added to a bar graph by clicking on a check box in the Component Editor These marks are associated with the control itself That Revision 5 0 0 Page 141 Maretron means that if two controls are displaying the same data each will maintain its own values for the min max marks and they can be reset independently 2g oO aa Figure 38 Bar Graph Example with Min Max Marks The min mark is a blue triangle to the right of the bar and is pushed upwards by the top of the bar The max mark is a red triangle just outside the3 color band and is pulled downwards by the top of the bar Pressing the Reset button will move both marks to the current bar position The min and max marks may be enabled and disabled independent of each other The Reset button is displayed only if either of the marks is enabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 142 Maretron 9 5 7 Borderless Bar This is a specialized version of the Bar Graph It may only be accessed from Water Pressure Parameter and is designed to display water pressure in feet or meters The component has a 2x1 aspect ratio and the bar which is always blue occupies the entire with and grows upward as the pressure increases Multiple bars may be stacked next to each other side by side to show the water level of tanks or the water line on the hull as shown below Ka One Borderless Bar has been selected
11. Burnt Out Bulb Alert Definitions Annunciator Actions Email Actions SMS Text Actions Gi et ET Description oe DRSSNE Chane EE Enable Disable Control Enabled Disabled Operating Mode s EA Moored R4underway Anchored Auser 1 user 2 Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period 0 00 sid minutes seconds Minimum Current Trigger Point 0 56 sd Amps Trigger Delay 0 00 sid minutes seconds Clear Delay 0 00 sd minutes seconds Figure 111 Configuration Burnt Out Bulb Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Minimum Current Trigger Point The current below which the Alert will trigger If you have 2 lights each drawing 0 6A then both lights will draw 1 2A Setting Revision 5 0 0 Page 292 Maretron the Minimum Current Trigger Point to 0 9A will sound an alarm if only one light is drawing current Trigger Delay The condition for the parameter being monitored must be in its ON condition for at least the Trigger Delay time before the alert will become active An interesting use of the Trigger D
12. Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Inside Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 10 8 Live Well Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Live Well Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 10 9 Main Cabin Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Main Cabin Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 10 10 Outside Humidity Monitors the relative humidity from a humidity sensor set up with a source of Outside Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 357 Maretron 10 5 10 11 Outside Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of outside Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 10 12 Sea Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Sea Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 10 13 User Defined nnn Humidity Monitors the relative humidity from a humidity sensor set up with a source of User Defined nnn where nnn is a number from 128 to 144 Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances
13. Restarting N2KView will reset the software counters or timers to zero 9 6 19 NMEA 2000 N2KView Connection 9 6 19 1 Cloud Server Data Remaining Maretron s Cloud Server is a subscription based service users purchase monthly bandwidth and the amount of bandwidth remaining in the current month may be displayed on this control Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Instances not applicable Units Gigabytes The cloud server cannot be accessed from the TSM800C TSM1330C or the MBB200C so this parameter is not available 9 6 19 2 Cloud Server Data Used Maretron s Cloud Server is a subscription based service users purchase monthly bandwidth and the amount of bandwidth used in the current month may be displayed on this control Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Instances not applicable Units Gigabytes Revision 5 0 0 Page 232 Maretron The cloud server cannot be accessed from the TSM800C TSM1330C or the MBB200C so this parameter is not available 9 6 19 3 Cloud Server Percent Remaining Maretron s Cloud Server is a subscription based service users purchase monthly bandwidth and the percentage of bandwidth remaining in the current month may be displayed on this control Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Instances not applicable Units The cloud server cannot be accessed from the TSM800C TSM1330C or the MBB200C so this parameter is not available 9 6 19 4 Cloud Server Percent Used
14. dialog This list contains the names of all your user defined In order to select a particular screen select its name in the Screen List by pressing on it It will then be highlighted in the list 9 4 9 1 2 Changing the Order of the Screens The order of the favorite screens in the drop down tabs is determined by their order in the Screens list After selecting a screen use the Move Screen Up and Move Screen Down buttons to move the selected screen up or down in the list to set the desired order 9 4 9 1 3 Adding Screens In order to create a new screen press the Add New Screen button This will bring up the Add New Screen dialog in which you can define the height and width of the new screen and give it a title Add New Screen The default height of the a new screen is always set at 16 squares The default width is calculated by looking at the aspect ratio of your screen if in full screen mode or the window if not in full screen mode so that the final result will maximize the use of the space available for controls When the Add button is pressed the Screen Editor dialog will be displayed with no controls see section 0 9 4 9 1 4 Editing Screens In edit a screen in your configuration select its name in the Screens list and then press the Edit Screen button This will display the Screen Editor dialog see section 0 Revision 5 0 0 Page 106 Maretron 9 4 9 1 5 Removing Screens In order to re
15. e N2KView system must be set up to transmit alerts see section 10 4 4 e A default email address and or an address book of recipients must be set up in N2KView see sections 10 4 4 1 6 and 10 4 4 1 8 e You must have an Email account with your internet provider e You must have an Ethernet connection that enables access to your Internet Provider The Email Actions Tab for the Alert Editor is shown below Alert Editor Electrical Distribution Switch Circuit Breaker On Alert Definitions Annunciator Actions Email Actions SMS Text Actions BEZ Email Transmission when Alert is Triggered W Enable Email Transmission when Alert is Cleared Bue Acciona nen SE Message when Alert is Triggered Message when Alert is Cleared Figure 123 Alert Actions Dialog Email Actions Tab The title of the message is pre defined and will contain the description and location of the alarm as well as a description of the type of event N2KView can send an e mail notice when an alert becomes active or inactive N2KView creates a list of recipient email addresses by concatenating the addresses in the Use Default Address field with the list of addresses in the Use Revision 5 0 0 Page 311 Maretron Additional Address es field for each Alert Either field may be blank This combination allows an efficient way of entering common email addresses while providing the flexibility of having each alert directed to specific users Mos
16. run N2KServer Revision 5 0 0 Page 419 Maretron Select the Connections tab and open the N2KView works correctly for a Connections window Press the Connect period of time but sometimes button and look at the Connection Status stops displaying data all digital message for suggestions as to how to components display dashes for solve the problem data and gauge component indicators are at the end stop or Check that the N2KServer Windows peg Service is still running by using the N2KServer Service Manager Check that the N2KServer computer is powered on Check that the NMEA 2000 network connected to the N2KServer computer is powered on Check to make sure you are running the most recent version of the Maretron USB100 gateway device driver Open Windows Device Manager select the Ports COM amp LPT menu double click on the Maretron NMEA 2000 Gateway select the Driver tab and finally click on the Update Driver button and follow the instructions in the Update Driver Wizard that appears N2KServer Service Manager Ensure that you are running the N2KServer reports an error starting or Service Manager from a Windows account stopping the Windows Service that has administrative rights to the when you try to stop or start the N2KServer computer N2KServer Windows Service The N2KServer computer does Ensure that the requested red N2KServer not have an N2KServer hardware license key is installed hardw
17. s fuel Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 218 Maretron 9 6 12 Environment 9 6 12 1 Bait Well Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Bait Well Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 12 2 Barometric Pressure Displays the atmospheric barometric pressure Component Types Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Units bars millibars inches mercury kilopascals millimeters mercury Instances 253 9 6 12 3 Dew Point Displays the current dew point based on air temperature and humidity Component Types Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit 9 6 12 4 Engine Room Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Engine Room Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 219 Maretron 9 6 12 5 Heat Index Displays the current heat index based on air temperature and humidity Component Types Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 12 6 Inside Humidity Displays the relative humidity from
18. 10 5 16 1 Bearing Origin to Destination see tEENeS edNESEEERENEEENENEEEENENEuE 366 10 5 16 2 Bearing to Wavpomt cece eeceeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeaaees 366 10 5 16 3 Course Over Ground ieescssccescesconenicestcstiincdceninecevaddsaseondemdebisneddbnce 366 10 5 16 4 Cross Track Eeer eege 366 10 5 16 5 Destination Waypoint Number 366 10 5 16 6 Distance to Waypoint euer eeneg 367 10 5 16 7 Lat LON E 367 10 5 16 8 Speed Ke Ee EE 367 10 5 16 9 TIM amp to GO E 367 10 5 16 10 Velocity KCSNEENIEIE 2 egeesiedEeeete Eege 367 10 5 17 Pressure VACUUM vasertcintbintencteaeinontonohentdutubuatntetnnieniantaheioecdobeteadaadintee 368 10 5 17 1 Barometric Pressure 368 10 5 17 2 Compressed Air Pressure EE 368 10 5 17 3 Engine Boost Pressure ssssesesesseserrennrreserrrrrrnnrnrnneerrrrrnnnnneeeeet 368 10 5 17 4 Engine Coolant Pressure an 368 10 5 17 5 Engine Fuel PIESSUNG Join cbseincctecusanntsinsuactoentnnatitaiennbecntmechbitwedsuausniee 368 10 5 17 6 Engine CERN 369 10 5 17 7 Hydraulic Oil Pressure 369 10 5 17 8 Steam Pressure viccecsaicadateceharievccat cduiede Bade seatadaliedadebaiebodeiedatndstadebads 369 10 5 17 9 Transmission Oil Pressure EE 369 10 5 17 10 User Defined Pressure 369 105 g Gas cia neni ese rd Oa tae ere ae ate rns 370 EE By Net me err eg eee ae oy ee eee 370 TOS SIS A E 370 POSS TO SMS SAMUS ceevtcee nets eeertvedleusvgutdiwayteederanetdeeevares besubstlivevvens tyeybeeueuanie 370 EE E
19. 9 3 5 Minimizing N2KView To minimize N2K View to the taskbar switch N2KView into windowed mode if it not already there see Section 9 3 4 for details and then click on the minimize button with a straight horizontal line in the bottom of the button third from the right in the group of system buttons in the extreme upper right hand corner of the window at the right edge of the Windows title bar The MBB100 MBB200C TSM800 TSM800C TSM1330 TSM1330C and DSM800 may not be minimized 9 3 6 Terminating N2KView To terminate the N2KView program click on the Shutdown tab in the Commands and Settings Dialog If N2KView is in windowed mode clicking on the X in the extreme upper right hand corner of the window at the right edge of the Windows title bar will also terminate N2KView You may also terminate N2KView using the Alt F4 key combination in full screen mode or in windowed mode when N2K View is the active window A confirmation pop up will be displayed asking you to confirm the shutdown process Revision 5 0 0 Page 68 Maretron 9 4 Commands amp Settings Dialog After you close the opening screen the N2KView software enters normal operating mode You may display the Commands and Settings Dialog at any time by pressing anywhere on the screen and then clicking on the Command amp Settings tab on the right of the screen The Commands and Settings Dialog appears in the center of the screen as shown below
20. 9 4 6 3 2 Load Default Pressing this button will load the factory supplied default configuration This is a useful starting point for designing your own screen or exploring different options within N2K View Revision 5 0 0 Page 82 Maretron 9 4 6 3 3 Load This button is activated when configuration is selected in the table Pressing the button will load the configuration If the configuration is being loaded from a USB drive it will be copied from the USB drive to the Local Disk with all its associated background files before being loaded 9 4 6 3 4 Delete This button is activated when a configuration is selected in the table Pressing the button will delete the configuration from the disk 9 4 6 3 5 Cancel Pressing this button will exit out of the dialog without loading a new configuration Revision 5 0 0 Page 83 Maretron 9 4 6 4 Save Configuration not TSM800C TSM1330C MBB200C Pressing the Save button brings up the Save Configuration dialog This is the way to save the current configuration either to the local file system or to an IPG100 A screenshot of the Save Configuration Dialog is shown below x Starboard Tachometer Figure 19 Save Configuration Dialog There are two options to save the current configuration 9 4 6 4 1 Save As to Disk Pressing the Save As button will open a browser on the local file system and prompt the user to Enter a New Configuration name Revision 5 0 0 Page 84
21. Check the Use Cloud Server box to enable this communication channel The Select Licenses button shows which additional licenses you have been granted by the N2KServer The symbols for the licenses are from left to right top to bottom Alerts Control Fuel Management and Video Pushing the button allows you to select which licenses you will request Revision 5 0 0 Page 411 Maretron m A Request Alerts License PC gt Request Control License j AEN Request Fuel Management License m ez Request Video License Once you have selected how to connect to your N2KServer and selected the licenses you will request press the Connect Button This will connect you with your server and also switch the screens to the Active Screens stored in the iPhone N2KView for the iPhone is supplied with two sets of default favorite screens one for the demos and one for the active connection At this point you will be looking at the default favorite screen for the active connection and it will be connected to your N2KServer and trying to display your data Note also that the text on the button will change to Connecting with moving green dots Connected with a green check symbol If the connection is made the Connect Button will change to Disconnect and the top buttons will be disabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 412 Maretron When the connection is made the Settings Dialog continues to be displayed In the dia
22. Liters litre US Gallons gal US Wind Speed Beaufort Bft Kilometers Hour km h Nautical Miles Hour knots Miles Hour mph Revision 5 0 0 Page 133 Maretron 9 4 13 Enter Full Screen This entry does not appear on the MBB100 MBB200C DSM800 TSM800 TSM800C TSM1330 or TSM1330C where the only option is to be in full screen mode On a PC N2KView may operate in Full Screen mode or Windowed mode This button allows the user to toggle between these two modes When in Full Screen mode the text of the button changes to Exit Full Screen Revision 5 0 0 Page 134 Maretron 9 5 Available Component Types This section lists the different types of components that are available to view parameters in N2KView The types of component available depend on the parameter being displayed Section 9 6 below lists the different component types available for each parameter type 9 5 1 Active Button 4x1 An Active Button allows the user for jump directly to a screen without having to display and press on one of the drop down tabs For those User Defined screens that are not included in the drop down tabs see 9 4 9 2 3 this component may be used to navigate to those screens Engine Room Figure 29 Active Button 4x1 Example 9 5 2 Active Button 2x1 This component has the same functionality as the Active Button 4x1 but is twice as wide as it is high It can display more than one line of text Port Engine Detail
23. Maretron 9 4 6 4 2 Send Configuration to IPG100 When saving to the IPG100 the existing configuration name will be used This filename is shown to the left of the Send Configuration button Pressing the Send Configuration button will send the configuration to the IPG100 to which we are connected where it will be saved with the associated filename From version 3 6 0 if the configuration contains background images the background images will be transferred to the IPG100 with the configuration If these images are large the transfer will take longer The progress of each file s transfer will be reported on a progress bar 9 4 6 5 Save Configuration TSM800C TSM1330C MBB200C Pressing the Save button on the TSM800C TSM1330C or DSM200C brings up this Save Configuration dialog This is the way to save the current configuration either to the local file system or to an IPG100 A screenshot of the Save Configuration dialog is shown below Save Configuration Local Disk Removable Disk Type Size Created Modified N2K File 100 KB 6 5 2014 11 32AM 6 9 2014 10 11 AM N2K File 100 KB 6 5 2014 11 32AM 6 5 2014 11 32 AM N2K File 134 KB 4 23 2014 10 44 AM 5 2 2014 4 07 PM N2K File 100 KB 5 2 20144 19PM 5 7 2014 2 22 PM N2K File 100 KB 4 18 2014 12 02 PM 6 9 2014 3 20 PM Save Delete Cancel 9 4 6 5 1 Local Disk Removable Disk These radio buttons will only be displayed if a USB drive is plugged into the computer
24. Maretron s Cloud Server is a subscription based service users purchase monthly bandwidth and the percentage of bandwidth used in the current month may be displayed on this control Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Instances not applicable Units The cloud server cannot be accessed from the TSM800C TSM1330C or the MBB200C so this parameter is not available 9 6 19 5 NMEA 2000 Connection This component displays the status of the connection between N2KView and the NMEA 2000 bus through the IPG100 or USB100 Component Types Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Instances not applicable Revision 5 0 0 Page 233 Maretron 9 6 19 6 NMEA 2000 Connection CAN 2 This component displays the status of the second connection if applicable between N2KView and the NMEA 2000 bus The second connection is only available on the MBB200Cm TSM800C and TSM1330C but to allow Configurations to be prepared on PCs for later transfer to a MBB200C or TSMxxxC the component may be created on PCs as well Component Types Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Instances not applicable 9 6 20 Navigation N2KView is not a primary navigator that is it does not provide means for entering and storing waypoint and route data N2KView can receive information on the current leg of the voyage from a primary navigation device such as a chart plotter or PC with navigation software and NMEA 2000 interface and display the following informa
25. No confirmation dialog is displayed as this action may be undone by pasting the contents of the N2KView Clipboard back to the original position Revision 5 0 0 Page 113 Maretron 9 4 9 2 10 Copying Components from User Defined Screens To copy a component from a particular favorite screen to the N2KView Clipboard select the component on the favorite screen by pressing on it When selected a yellow border will be displayed around the component Then press the Copy button at the bottom of screen or Ctrl C on the keyboard 9 4 9 2 11 Pasting Components into User Defined Screens lf a component has been saved on the N2KView Clipboard the Paste button will be enabled To paste the component define an area on the screen as you would to create a new component and then press the Paste button at the bottom of the screen or Ctrl V on the keyboard The component will be resized to fit the new area Pasting a component does not remove it from the N2KView Clipboard so this action may be repeated 9 4 9 2 12 Moving Components on User Defined screens To change the location of a component on a particular favorite screen select the component by pressing on it then drag it to the new desired location and release the mouse button or remove your finger from the screen You may not move a component to a location where it overlaps one or more other components If you try to do this the component will turn red and on release of the mouse bu
26. When the download is complete the Settings Screen will be displayed Note that the iPhone stores only one active configuration file The next time you start up this will be the configuration in the phone and it should connect automatically to your server Pressing the blue X will exit the Settings Screen 14 7 About Screen You may view the About Screen from the Settings Screen by pressing the About N2K View button Revision 5 0 0 Page 414 Maretron Software Version 3 6 0 20121023 Server Version 3 6 0 License Key No 527 Base Licenses Used 1 5 Alerts Licenses Used 1 5 Fuel Man Licenses Used 1 5 Control Licenses Used 1 5 Video Licenses Used 1 5 kummen The Server Version and license details will only be populated if you are connected to an N2KServer Revision 5 0 0 Page 415 Maretron 14 8 Alerts Press anywhere on the screen to display the tabs for the favorite screens The first tab is the Alerts tab If you have an Alerts license it will be enabled and Pressing it will display the Alerts Page Pressing the blue X will close the Alerts Page and return you to the page you were looking at before entering the Alerts Page Only remote Alerts are displayed in the Alerts Page They are also displayed at the bottom of the screen in a Status Bar just like the PC version of N2KView s Engine Room Active Alarms appear as flashing red indicators Clicking on this indicator will cause the alarm to b
27. engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 2 Check Engine Generally indicates some condition in the engine that requires investigation Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 3 Comm Error Generally indicates some condition relative to engine communications that requires investigation Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 4 Cranking Generally indicates that the starter on the engine is engaged Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 213 Maretron 9 6 11 5 EGR System Generally indicates a fault in the exhaust gas recirculation EGR system Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 6 Emergency Stop Generally indicates that the engine was stopped using an emergen
28. for a Humidity details 9 6 17 Ice Makers 9 6 17 1 Eskimo This component displays the status of an Eskimo Ice Maker on the system Component Types Ice Maker Instances 253 This would be the instance of the J2K100 bridge to which the Ice Maker is connected 9 6 18 Indicator 9 6 18 1 Hardware Counter Maretron s SIM100 RIM100 and DCR100 are now equipped with an internal hardware counter Use this parameter to read the value of the internal hardware counter Pressing the reset button will command the counter within the device to zero Component Types Digital Counter Instances 253 Channels Per Instance 28 9 6 18 2 Hardware Timer Maretron s SIM100 RIM100 and DCR100 are now equipped with an internal hardware timer Use this parameter to read the value of the internal hardware timer Pressing the reset button will command the timer within the device to zero Component Types Digital Timer Instances 253 Channels Per Instance 28 Revision 5 0 0 Page 231 Maretron 9 6 18 3 Status This component displays the status of a switch on the system Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 Channels Per Instance 28 Note Choosing a component type of Digital Counter or Timer will create a software timer that counts or times the status changes within N2KView This counter or timer is independent of the counter or timer built in to a device
29. for editing in this diagram It has been created 2 wide by 4 high as shown by the yellow outline If a pressure transducer is located below the waterline as the boat sinks deeper into the water the pressure will increase and the height of the blue bar will increase giving an easy indication of how deep the boat is in the water Figure 39 Borderless Bar Example This can be seen on the N2KView demo Revision 5 0 0 Page 143 Maretron 9 5 8 Cardinal The cardinal component shows the value of a bearing in a textual format The value wind direction is indicated by the abbreviation of the corresponding cardinal compass point ET NE ENE for example The value of the parameter is in the center of the component the user defined title appears at the top of the component and the Units field in the lower right of the component show whether the angle is Magnetic or True The cardinal component is square in aspect ratio for example a cardinal component that is four grids wide will be four grids high An example of a cardinal component is shown below Wind Direction Degrees mag Figure 40 Cardinal Component Example Revision 5 0 0 Page 144 Maretron 9 5 9 Circuit Breaker Switch The circuit breaker or switch component emulates a physical switch When the monitored value is off the left hand side of the switch which is labeled OFF appears depressed and the switch appears gray in co
30. or by double clicking a number on the y axis Clicking the top number will move it to the top of the display clicking the bottom number will move it to the bottom and clicking any other number will move it to the center The user defined title of the graph appears at the top of the line graph component while the units of the measured parameter value appear in the lower right hand corner of the line graph component The line graph component is square in aspect ratio for example a line graph component that is eight grids tall will be eight grids wide An example of a line graph component is shown below Compressed Air Pressure Avg 2437 at 19 41 46 Figure 62 Line Graph Component Example And the following figure shows an example of the depth graph Revision 5 0 0 Page 163 Maretron Water Depth includes offset 0 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 10m 7 5m 5m 2 5m 0m Ai 10mins a Figure 63 Depth Graph Component Example The following figure shows an example of an Indicator Graph The colors of the graph are user selectable in the Component Editor Fwd Hatch Switch Figure 64 Indicator Graph Example Revision 5 0 0 Page 164 Maretron 9 5 23 Moon Phase The moon phase component is a picture of what the moon looks like at the current date and time In the center of the component is a picture of the moon with the proper percentage lit depending on the moon phase A user defined title appears at the t
31. 0 0 Page 170 Maretron 9 5 27 Rudder Angle Order The rudder angle component appears like a mechanical rudder angle gauge There is a red needle in the center of the component and a semicircular scale appearing at the bottom component The needle is oriented such that it points the same direction as the rudder if you were standing above it looking down while facing the bow of the vessel A grey triangle under the needle shows the order given to the rudder by an autopilot The range of values displayed by the gauge is user defined The gauge has major tick marks You can define the number and spacing of these tick marks within the component editor An example of a rudder angle component is shown below Rudder Angle Order Degrees Figure 74 Rudder Angle Component Example Min Max Markers may be added to a Rudder Angle Component by clicking on a check box in the Component Editor The markers show the limits of the needle movement in either direction These marks are associated with the control itself That means that if two controls are displaying the same data each will maintain its own values for the min max marks and they can be reset independently Revision 5 0 0 Page 171 Maretron Rudder Angle Order Degrees Figure 75 Rudder Angle with Min Max Marks The marks are two red triangles just inside the gauge perimeter and are pushed left or right by the needle Pressing the Reset button will move both marks
32. 1 Level Monitors the level of fluid in the tank as a percentage of its capacity Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Source Fuel Fresh Water Waste Water Live Well Oil Black Water Reserved 0 7 Instances 16 10 5 21 2 Remaining Monitors the amount of fluid in the tank Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Source Fuel Fresh Water Waste Water Live Well Oil Black Water Reserved 0 7 Instances 16 Revision 5 0 0 Page 372 Maretron 10 5 22 Temperature 10 5 22 1 Bait Well Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Bait Well Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 2 Battery Temperature Monitors the battery case temperature Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 3 Dew Point Monitors the current dew point based on outside air temperature and humidity Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 22 4 Engine Coolant Temperature Monitors the engine s water coolant temperature Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 5 Engine Oil Temperature Monitors the engine s oil temperature Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 373 Maretron 10 5 22 6 Engine Room Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperat
33. 253 10 5 10 14 User Defined nnn Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of User Defined nnn where nnn isa number from 128 to 144 Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 10 15 Wind Chill Monitors the current wind chill based on outside air temperature and wind speed Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 358 Maretron 10 5 11 GPS 10 5 11 1 Course Over Ground Monitors the current course over ground Alert Types Direction Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 11 2 GPS Status Monitors the current operating mode and status of the currently selected GPS received please see Section 9 5 13 on page 156 for more details Alert Types GPS Quality Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 11 3 Lat Lon Monitors the current latitude and longitude of the vessel Alert Types Inside Radius Alert Outside Radius Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 11 4 Speed Over Ground Monitors the current speed over ground Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 359 Maretron 10 5 12 Heading 10 5 12 1 Heading Monitors the current heading of the vessel the direction the vessel is pointing relative to true or magnetic north depending on the unit setting of the heading parameter see Section 9 4 8 3 2 on
34. 4 8 2 1 Displaying the Breaker Gates 99 9 4 8 3 AC Load Shedding NET E 101 9 4 8 4 Switch Breaker Groups desceuetebe ege NAsedESNEEE EREN 101 9 4 8 4 1 Switch Breaker Groups Dialog 102 9 4 8 4 2 Switch Breaker Group Editor 103 9 4 8 4 3 Show Group Controlled Warning ssssssseeeeeeseseennennnneeseeeerrrnnnreeeeee 103 9 4 8 4 4 Switch Breaker Group Table 103 9464 5 Switch Breaker Editor eege ege Ee 104 9 4 9 Screens Setup atcscerseccrrenseincannattinesd motcereneieicinebdneuenaneineisenehdneutaeueoeaenmuenas 105 9 4 9 1 Screens Setup Screen eeeeeeeeeccceeeeeeeeeensecceeeeeeeeeeneeesessceeeeeeeeeees 105 AO a D WE 106 9 4 9 1 2 Changing the Order of the Screens EE 106 9 4 9 1 3 Adding SCHCOMS EE 106 9 4 9 1 4 Editing Gcreens EEN 106 Revision 5 0 0 Page 5 Maretron 9 4 9 1 5 Removing SCKOONS rciscccecstncetccntievsenescennrortneasideiinbunntoechbiebesseacsbens 107 9 4 9 1 6 eene 107 9 4 9 1 7 Importing SCG ING oe sites ce grenge gedoe eedegege deer gegteeg 107 9 4 9 2 Screen Editor Dialog 20sccccecccdesssetedecsceencesededsdeuecnnececndeeedevedetecesadeeees 109 9 4 9 2 1 Renaming Screens RRE 109 9 4 9 2 2 Resizing Screens wccncsstcensctecdcnscantdcsnssasdenkouendagaguaedanesiesousestebianndeetes 110 9 4 9 2 3 Removing Screens from the Drop Down Tabe 110 9 4 9 2 4 Setting a Background Image 110 9 4 9 2 5 Deleting a Background Image 111 9 4 9 2 6 Adding an Component to a User Defined Screen 00
35. 7 Changing Components on User Defined Screens If you wish to change the data displayed by a particular component on the favorite screen its title its component type or its defined data ranges select the Revision 5 0 0 Page 112 Maretron component on the favorite screen by pressing on it When selected a yellow border will be displayed around the component Then press the Edit button at the bottom of screen A screenshot of a selected component is shown below Port Tachometer Figure 24 Selected Component in Screens Setup Mode Pressing the Edit button on the bottom of the screen will open the Component Editor with all the parameters of the component chosen 9 4 9 2 8 Deleting Components from User Defined Screens To remove a component from a particular favorite screen select the component on the favorite screen by pressing on it When selected a yellow border will be displayed around the component Then press the Delete button at the bottom of screen or press the Delete button on the keyboard A dialog will be displayed asking you to confirm the delete action 9 4 9 2 9 Cutting Components from User Defined Screens To remove a component from a particular User Defined screen and place it on the N2KView Clipboard select the component on the favorite screen by pressing on it When selected a yellow border will be displayed around the component Then press the Cut button at the bottom of screen or Ctrl X on the keyboard
36. 9 6 31 US Si cietisebcintireehipietinaGutneutbteteasbesetyaatieetmacensataasnautoneberetuasnidataatoaetanbs 256 GE e EE 256 ELSE Trim TEA e s seguian a a a 256 9 6314 TEE 257 9 6 31 5Starboard Trim RE EE 257 9 6 32 Vessel Data Hecorder AEN 258 SE EE EE 258 9 6 32 2 EE TE 258 9 6 32 3VDR Memory Used EE 258 9 6 32 4VDR Memory Available ET 258 9 6 32 5VDR Percent Used E 259 9 6 32 6 VDR Percent Available nn 259 GS NICO EE 259 Revision 5 0 0 Page 14 Maretron ede NO seesinane i ee aaa aeei a aa eie eaei 259 9 6 34 Dee 260 9 6 34 1 See Recovery EE 260 9 6 35 ENEE 261 9 6 35 1 Wind Direction EE 261 9 6 35 1 Appare EE 261 9 6 35 1 2 Ground szos e e a Pe Po 261 9 6 35 1 3 te 261 E EE 262 ANE aiee EEEE TEA EEE EAEE 263 t E Wer EE 263 10 2 Alert CG ONCS iS ireocdsdsntansctaannenebchidasedasasanedobenanideassaoadohedesnbanniabadababenedenieesedababanens 264 10 2 1 Alert Types designt geegent 264 10 2 2 Alert Terminology un 264 10 23 Aler PNOY E 264 10 2 4 Vessel Alert Operating Modes enn 265 10 2 5 Alert Stale Sneon e R A ae aiani 265 10 2 5 1 Available Geklaute Ee 266 10 3 Viewing E EE 268 10 3 1 The Alert Status Bar ccccccsssssssssseeseesseeeesesseseseeeseseeseseeseseseeeess 268 10 32 Alerts Ta Decanen aka E A E I E IERS 269 10 3 3 Alert ET EE 270 10 4 Alerts Setup SUB MGNU 1 edkzegsegeee dee EENS ENNEN 274 10 4 1 Alerts Table Editor 00ccccccestsseesesteseesesteeeeseasstaeseateseeseatecaesesteen
37. A license key must be installed in the IPG100 6 2 Install IPG100 Please refer to the Maretron IPG100 User s Manual 6 3 Install N2KView Please follow the following steps to install N2KView onto your PC a Insert the N2KView CD ROM into your Computers CD ROM drive Revision 5 0 0 Page 35 b d Maretron The installer will automatically start unless you have disabled AutoPlay on the CD ROM drive If this is the case open the CD ROM drive in Windows Explorer and double click on the file autorun inf The installer will now check if a previous version of N2KView 3 x has been installed If this is the first installation of N2KView skip to section d Automatic upgrading from N2KView 2 x is no longer supported To upgrade your configuration file from 2 x to 3 4 please contact Maretron Technical Support Uninstalling previous versions of N2KView 3 x If you are updating from a previous version of N2KView 3 x the following dialog will be shown Ca A previous version of N2KView version 3 x exists on this system w Uninstall tt ONLY if a new version is not going to be installed nDo you wantto finally and completely uninstall the previous version of N2KView with all its data If you want to completely erase the previous version of N2KView and all its data configuration files screen backgrounds etc press Yes In most cases a simple upgrade keeping all the data in place will be preferred and you can press
38. Alarm Delay after Td 02 00 03 30 mm ss Third stage remote audible alarm Second stage remote audiole alam FE Fst stage bridge audible alm ee Visual Indication Dormant Pm oo Lt _i__ ____ _l___ ___ LC 03 00 03 15 03 30 05 00 mmiss Save Cancel Revision 5 0 0 Page 387 Maretron 12 Load Shedding AC Power is a limited resource on a boat even more so when connected to a shore supply with limited current Load shedding enables the automated switching off of predetermined circuits such as water heaters and battery chargers when the load drawn from the supply exceeds a specified current This extra capacity then enables the use of other loads that require immediate use such as hair driers From version 4 5 N2KView will be equipped with two groups of Load Shedding to satisfy the needs of owners with two independent power systems Load Shedding requires the optional Control Module to be licensed this is included with all version 4 licenses 12 1Sources Each N2KView Load Shedding group is designed to monitor 4 power sources simultaneously typically two generators and two shore supplies The Load Shed current is set up individually for each power source and the Load Shedding software will try to ensure that the current drawn from each of these sources does not exceed the current set Exceeding the current of a Utility Shore Supply will typically trip a breaker while exceeding the capability of a generator
39. Alert with a Repeat Interval of zero is accepted it will be Disabled to prevent further triggering When a Time Alert with a Repeat Interval greater than zero is accepted it will transition to the Inactive state waiting for the next time it should trigger Trigger Configuration Time Alert Trigger Configuration acer 0 05 00 hh mm ss Time Alert Trigger Point Time v Local v Alarm Time hh mm VUEN Fixed Delay 7 Max On Time 10 02 30 hh mm ss Figure 120 Alert Editor Time Alert Repeat Interval The alert will become active again after the period specified in this field For example if the Alarm Time were set to 8 00 and the Repeat Interval were set to 1 00 1 hour zero minutes the Alarm would become active again at 9 00 10 00 and so on The field will reformat when the cursor is moved to a different field If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will not repeat Time Alert Trigger Point The alert will become active at the time specified in this field If the time specified has already passed then the alarm will be set for the next day One of the following options may be selected e Time The time may be specified directly by setting the Alarm Time and Time Zone The repeat interval may be set to determine how frequently the alarm recurs The Time may be specified in Local UTC or any time zone e Sunrise The alert will trigger at Sunrise every day Revision 5 0 0 Page 306 Maretron
40. Awaiting C 13 9V Cleared without Acknowledge Jun 30 2014 at 09 51 58am Active 15 0V Triggered for the 3rd Time Jun 30 2014 at 09 45 26am Awaiting C 13 9V Cleared without Acknowledge Jun 30 2014 at 09 20 57am Active 15 0V Triaaered for the 2nd Time Figure 97 Alert Detail Dialog The title of the dialog contains the Priority Description and Location of the Alert If the Alert has been generated due to a tripped Breaker the Breaker will be displayed in the dialog This enables the user to quickly reset the Breaker without further navigation through the screens The last 40 major Alert transitions are stored in the Alert History Edit If the alert is defined in this instance of N2KView this column will contain an Edit button Pressing on or clicking the button will open the Alert Edit dialog and will allow you to change the configuration of this alert If a password has been set in the Password Dialog see 9 4 3 then you will be requested to enter this password to gain access to the Alert Edit Dialog Revision 5 0 0 Page 272 Maretron Time The time column will contain the time at which the alert first went Active Pressing the header of the Time column will change the Date and Time between Local Time and UTC Date The time column will contain the date at which the alert first went Active Pressing the header of the Date column will change the Date and Time between Local Time and UTC State The entry in this colum
41. Bar and on the Alerts Screen Also annunciators that are programmed to sound when this alert is active will be sounding during this state and any e mail messages that are programmed to be sent for this alert will be sent when this state is entered An active alert can be accepted by the user causing it to become an Accepted Alert or disabled by the user causing it to become a Disabled Alert H the condition causing the alert is rectified the alert transitions to the Awaiting Cancel state Revision 5 0 0 Page 265 Maretron Accepted An Accepted alert is an alarm or warning which was Active and has been accepted by the user An Accepted alert is indicated by a solid indicator in the Alert Status Bar and a solid color on the Alert Status Screen annunciators are silenced Normally an alert is a serious matter that requires immediate attention and requires a deliberate attempt to remove the condition that caused the alert Sometimes it isn t practical to immediately remove the condition that caused the alert accepting the alert will silence the annunciators while the appropriate user action is being taken To prevent an alert that has accepted by the user from being forgotten an accepted alert will transition back to being Active after a period of time set by the user If the condition causing the alert is rectified cleared the alert will transition to the Inactive state You may disable the alert at this time causing it to become a
42. CA Line Line Voltage Monitors the voltage between Phase C and Phase A of an AC bus Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Revision 5 0 0 Page 328 Maretron Instances 253 Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 2 AC Generator 10 5 2 1 Average Current Monitors the average AC RMS current from a generator across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 2 Average Frequency Monitors the average frequency of the AC power from a generator across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 3 Average Line Line Voltage Monitors the average line to line RMS voltage of the AC power from a generator across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 4 Average Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the average line to neutral RMS voltage of the AC power from a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 329 Maretron 10 5 2 5 Phase A Apparent Power Monitors the Apparent Power being sourced from a generator on phase A Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 6 Phase A Current Monitors the AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a generator on phase A Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Al
43. Coolant Temperature Monitors the engine s water coolant temperature Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 4 Engine Fuel Pressure Monitors the pressure of the fuel for the engine Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 5 Engine Oil Pressure Monitors the engine s oil pressure Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 347 Maretron 10 5 8 6 Engine Oil Temperature Monitors the engine s oil temperature Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 7 Exhaust Gas Temperature Monitors the temperature of the engine s exhaust gases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 8 Fuel Consumption Vol Dis Monitors the engine s fuel consumption Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 9 Fuel Economy Dis Vol Monitors the engine s fuel usage Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 10 Fuel Rate Monitors the rate of fuel consumption for the engine Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 11 Hours Monitors the number of hours of operation reported by the engine Revision 5 0 0 Page 348 Maretron Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 12
44. EIER ege Ee 215 9 6 11 13 Maintenance Needed AAA 215 9 6 11 14 Neutral Start Protect ccccccccidccscessdecccnctdecuenetdecseecidactenesdeesescteecnenendnds 216 9 6 11 15 Over Temperature EE 216 JOTTO POWE Ee EE 216 ge Pg 3 Cee ee eee A ee 216 9 6 11 18 Rev Limit Exceeded scccccscessissessassdecasceonaineyidcanseenoednnaetbaiededaneaideoent 217 9 6 11 19 Sh tting DOWN EE 217 9 6 11 20 Sub Secondary Throttle EEN 217 9 6 11 21 Throttle Position Sensor esc cscs ccorsceccsercsiecdessdesesceneecomeniuyedcesomnctaes 217 9 6 11 22 Warning Level 1 scnicnccanoccangeamadaionsocnanadmmcrscctatacnmataeenetias 218 9 6 11 23 Warning Level geet 218 9 6 1124 Water Eeer Eege Ee 218 9 6 11 25 Water TEU tit eateteeincie id sensestguriacitie id eel eege 218 9 6 12 EE satececcte scan attasssadcensdioanus ent e a I Ea ES 219 9 6 12 1 Bait Red 219 9 6 12 2 Barometric EEEEEEIEEeieetetegee ES EENEG eg 219 9 6 12 3 Dew POIN a csattsstecoietnettactyantebtineatedsauactotetantetetnndsoisioantonuiencdetosuanteleenias 219 9 6 12 4 Engine Room Temperature ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeees 219 9 6 12 5Heat e tennein aa 220 9 6 12 6 Inside AN EE 220 9 6 12 7 Inside le 220 9 6 12 8 Live Well Temperature 2 esbreeCresbrargberbtde EerbeeruebEetiEeEEer eegee kerEEeEEeEee 220 9 6 12 9Main Cabin TOMperaturessccccsecisncinaicesntesnedanagadbianctelidesspandnaxdscccnasdeenepene 221 9 6 12 10 Moon EE deerheeeteeeeegtgeehegkeegebegierteieteeegegegt
45. Fuel Capacity NOTE This function is available in the optional Fuel Management Module If the Fuel Management Module is not licensed the component will display Not Licensed instead of data values This component displays the total of the capacities of all the tanks setup with tank type of Fuel and whose instance numbers match those in the supplied list Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Units imp gals kilometer liters kilometer gals kilometer imp gals nautical mile liters nautical mile gals nautical mile imp gals statute mile liters statute mile gals statute mile 9 6 13 4 Total Fuel Consumption Vol Dis NOTE This function is available in the optional Fuel Management Module If the Fuel Management Module is not licensed the component will display Not Licensed instead of data values This component displays the total of the fuel consumption of all selected engines per unit distance Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Units imp gals kilometer liters kilometer gals kilometer imp gals nautical mile liters nautical mile gals nautical mile imp gals statute mile liters statute mile gals statute mile Revision 5 0 0 Page 226 Maretron 9 6 13 5 Total Fuel Economy Dis Vol NOTE This function is available in the optional Fuel Management Module If the Fuel Management Module is not licensed the component will display Not Licensed instead of data values Displays the d
46. GPS position and the reference position rises above the value in this field the alert will become active The units for the Outside Radius Alert Trigger Point can be set by selecting a value from the drop down list to the right of this field Trigger Delay The distance between the current GPS position and the reference position must rise above the Outside Radius Alert Trigger Point value for longer than the time in this field in order for an alert to become active Outside Radius Alert Clear Point If the alert is active and the distance between the current GPS position and the reference position falls below the value in this field the alert will become inactive Clear Delay The distance between the current GPS position and the reference position must fall below the Outside Radius Alert Clear value for longer than the time in this field in order for an alert to become inactive Latitude The latitude of the reference position This may be typed in as lt degrees gt lt minutes gt followed by an N or S If the N or S is missing North is assumed Moving the cursor to another field will reformat the contents of this field Revision 5 0 0 Page 296 Maretron Longitude The longitude of the reference position This may be typed in as lt degrees gt lt minutes gt followed by an E or W If the E or W is missing East is assumed Moving the cursor to another field will reformat the contents of this field Get Current Posi
47. Graph Instances 253 Units VAr 9 6 2 19 Phase B Real Power Displays the Real Power being drawn on Phase B from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Watts kilowatts 9 6 2 20 Phase BC Line Line Voltage Displays the voltage between Phase B and Phase C of the AC power from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 2 21 Phase C Apparent Power Displays the Apparent Power being drawn on Phase C from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units VA Revision 5 0 0 Page 192 Maretron 9 6 2 22 Phase C Current Displays the AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a generator on phase C Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Amperes 9 6 2 23 Phase C Frequency Displays the frequency of the AC power from a generator on phase C Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 2 24 Phase C Line Neutral Voltage Displays the phase C to neutral RMS voltage of the AC power from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 2 25 Phase C Power Factor Displays the Power Factor of phase C of the AC power from a generator Component Types Digital Units Instances 253 9 6 2 26 Phase C Reactive Power Displays the Reactive Power being drawn on Phase C from a generator Revision 5
48. Management functions of N2KView are designed to work with the Carling OctoPlex AC and OctoPlex DC breakers and the Maretron DC Relay module DCR100 Revision 5 0 0 Page 95 Maretron 9 4 8 1 Switch Breaker Lockout From N2KView version 3 4 N2KView supports LOCKing of breakers This provides a method of preventing automated or accidental switching of breakers When working on a circuit that may be switched users should always LOCK that circuit in the OFF state to prevent shocks Circuits that are required for boat safety such as bilge pumps may be locked in the ON state to prevent accidental de activation Breaker Lockout requires the optional Control Module to be licensed this is included in version 4 licenses The LOCK status is stored in the switch therefore when one copy of N2KView locks a switch the status is reflected in other copies of N2KView and the DSM250 The switch must support locking for this feature to be used N2KView integrates with the locking features of the Carling OctoPlex range of AC and DC breakers and Maretron s DCR100 9 4 8 1 1 Displaying LOCKED Status DC 16 CH 13 SS a When a breaker is LOCKED a yellow padlock symbol with the word LOCKED will be overlaid on the switch 9 4 8 1 2 Locking and Unlocking a Breaker Pressing the Switch Breaker Lockout button on the Power Management sub menu opens the Breaker Lockout Dialog If the Password has been set in N2KView you will need
49. No The Welcome screen will be shown next Please press Next gt to continue the installation 5 Setup Maretron N2KView Installer Welcome to the Maretron N2KView Installer Setup Wizard This will install Maretron N2K View Installer 3 4 on your comput it is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Revision 5 0 0 Page 36 Maretron e If you do not have the Adobe Integrated Runtime AIR installed on your computer you will be instructed to install AIR If you do have AIR already installed skip to section h If you are installing from a CD the Adobe AIR Installer will be included on the CD and the installation will start immediately Skip to section g f Loading AIR from the Adobe website The installer will open a page on the Adobe website from which you must download AIR Adobe Adobe AIR Windows Internet Explorer Di http s get adobe comjair 2promoid BUIGQ sel al x We dr DI adobe Adobe AIR m D o E ae G tools Youraccount EN Contact United States Change SC ra iA Solutions Products Support Communities Mee Company Downloads Store Adobe AIR Download the latest version of Adobe AIR Adobe AIR enables you to have your favorite web applications with you all the time Adobe AIR 1 5 3 9130 Installer Windows English 15 12 MB Different operating system Learn more System requirem
50. Percent Load Monitors the current load on the engine as a percentage of its rated load Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 13 Percent Torque Monitors the current torque being provided by the engine as a percentage of its rated torque Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 14 Tachometer Monitors the rotational speed of the engine Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 15 Tilt Trim Monitors the tilt or trim of the drive Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 16 Trip Fuel Used Monitors the fuel used since the last reset Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 349 Maretron 10 5 8 17 Voltage Monitors the electrical power supply voltage measured at the engine Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 Engine Warning 10 5 9 1 Charge Generally indicates a fault in the engine s charging system Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 2 Check Engine Generally indicates some condition in the engine that requires investigation Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data
51. SMS Text Actions NEEN Starter Batt Volts gt 15V Sem 0 Starter Battery Enable Disable Control OeEnabled TT Operating Mode s EA Moored R4underway Bi Anchored W4user 1 R4user 2 Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period 3 00 minutes seconds High Alert Trigger Point 15 Volts Trigger Delay 0 05 sd minutes seconds High Alert Clear Point Volts Clear Delay 0 05 ss minutes seconds Figure 99 Alert Editor Example Revision 5 0 0 Page 277 Maretron 10 4 2 1 Definitions Tab 10 4 2 1 1 Definitions Section iim Starter Batt Volts gt 15V Location ice 0 Starter Battery Figure 100 Alert Editor Definition Section The Definition Section of the Alert Editor is located at the top of the Definitions tab of the Alert Editor and contains the description of the alert and the parameter that is to be monitored 10 4 2 1 1 1 Type In this field you may classify the alert as either an Alarm or a Warning see Section 10 2 for details 10 4 2 1 1 2 Priority Priority Pa A Revision 5 0 0 Page 278 Maretron Here you program a priority for the alert that allows you to rank it in importance compared to other alerts The priority value can range from 0 to 4000 with 0 being the most important N2KView will ensure that every alert has a unique priority number by omitting used priorities from the drop down list You can have an Alarm and a Warning with the same Priority Implicitl
52. SOFTWARE to others by any means whatsoever d modify adapt translate reverse engineer disassemble or decompile the SOFTWARE in any way or create derivative works i e works which include or are derived from any portion of the SOFTWARE based on the SOFTWARE e modify adapt translate or create derivative works based on the printed electronic or written materials f assign rent exchange lend lease or sublease the SOFTWARE or g sell or transfer the SOFTWARE In no event shall you make any use of the SOFTWARE for commercial purposes except as expressly permitted herein it being understood that except as so expressly permitted your sole rights with respect to the SOFTWARE shall be to use the SOFTWARE for your own benefit and not for the benefit of any third party Notwithstanding the foregoing you may transfer you rights under this Agreement on a permanent basis provided that you transfer this Agreement and the SOFTWARE and that you do not retain any copies of this Agreement or SOFTWARE and that the transferee agrees to all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement 4 UPGRADES If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade from a Maretron product you now may use that upgraded product only in accordance with this Agreement 5 LICENSE TERM The term of the license granted to you hereunder the License Term will commence upon your opening of the sealed software package and or by using this SOFTWARE and will continue indefinitely unless an
53. Update Weer ase Ss o Se CG GER b The resulting screen will show the cameras on the network that have been detected In this case two video servers were found in the network Note the address allocated to the server you will need to enter it in the Camera Editor of N2KView This can either be the IP address 10 0 0 94 or the camera s name if the address is provided dynamically from a DNS Server axis 00408c93ad7a phx aiec com agement File Edit View Tools Help P e SW o 2 ws SB 0 B Search AssignIP Upgrade Add Edit User Configure Template Editor Apply Template Home Page Refresh Views G i E mn Ki N Devi Name Status Address Serial Number Model 7 Baas 2415 00408C8D936C Credentials Mismatch 10 0 0 94 00408C8D836C AXIS 241S G New Devices 2 T AXIS 241Q 00408C93AD7A Credentials Mismatch axis 00408c93ad7a phx aiec com O0408C93AD7A AXIS 241Q ef Wamings Erors 2 Je My Groups 1 objects selected Revision 5 0 0 Page 430 Maretron c Double click on the name Axis 241Q to log on to the video server You will be prompted for a username and password The default username is root and the default password pass d The camera will provide the following web page to your default browser m Basic Configuration Basic Configuration AXIS 241Q Video Server Mozilla Firefox roy x Been ee E ee File Edit View History Bookmarks Yaho
54. a humidity sensor set up with a source of Inside Component Types Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Percent Instances 253 9 6 12 7 Inside Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Inside Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 12 8 Live Well Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Live Well Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 220 Maretron 9 6 12 9 Main Cabin Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Main Cabin Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 12 10 Moon Phase Displays the phase of the moon at the current time and date Component Types Moon Phase Display 9 6 12 11 Outside Humidity Displays the relative humidity from a humidity sensor set up with a source of Outside Component Types Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Percent Instances 253 9 6 12 12 Outside Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Outside Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahren
55. a row in the table will select an alert for editing or deletion Double clicking on a row in the table will open the Alert Editor for that alert The Annunc and Email columns give a quick overview of which alerts are configured to send emails and sound annunciators in the current operating mode New Click this button to create a new alert A dialog will appear allowing you to select a parameter and alert class and the appropriate Alert Editor will appear letting you configure the new alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 275 Maretron Edit Clicking this button causes the Alert Editor to appear for the selected alert Delete Clicking this button causes the selected alert to be permanently deleted A warning dialog is displayed Pressing the Delete button on the keyboard will have the same effect Save Clicking this button causes the new Alert Operating Mode to be Set and then Alerts Setup Dialog to be closed Cancel Clicking this button causes the Alerts Setup Dialog to be closed without changing the Alert Operating Mode Revision 5 0 0 Page 276 Maretron 10 4 2 Alert Editor You initialize an alert by defining its parameters using the Alert Editor Different alert classes will show different Trigger Configurations and different parameters will have different parameter sections An example of an Alert Editor is shown below Alert Editor DC Voltage High Alert Definitions Annunciator Actions Email Actions
56. all emails to a common address If this address changes then the change only needs to be made in one place 10 4 4 1 7 Test The Test button is used to establish that the Email connection is working without having to generate an Alert Press the button and an email will be sent to the address specified in the Default Email Address field From AAAAAAAAA To AAAAAAAAA Ce Subject N2KView Test Email This is a test email from N2KView Revision 5 0 0 Page 321 Maretron A detailed log of the email activity will also be stored by N2KView and may be viewed by pressing F12 from the main screen Typical contents should be similar to this If you are having a problem with sending a test email make a copy of this portion from the log and ask your email service provider for assistance Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Sending email with subject N2KView Test Email to AAAAAAAAA maretron com Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 SMTPMailer connect to MARETRON EMAIL SERVER port 25 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 SMTPMailer received message Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 lt 220 maretron email server maretron com Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service Version 6 0 3790 3959 ready at Mon 7 Mar 2011 08 56 25 0700 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 SMTPMailer sendAuthMail Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 gt EHLO MARETRON EXC
57. and fitness for a particular purpose and any which may arise from the course of performance course of dealing or usage of trade The limited warranty provided above is made to you if you a are registered with Maretron as a user of this SOFTWARE b have fully paid the required license fee c have fully complied with the terms of the license and d are the original licensed end user No warranty is made to any other person or entity The limited warranty provided above will be effective for a period of sixty 60 following your receipt of this SOFTWARE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED ABOVE MARETRON MAKES NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE OR ITS CAPABILITY VALIDITY ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY AND DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR THE SOFTWARE OR Revision 5 0 0 Page 425 Maretron THE DESIGN ACCURACY SAFETY OR CONFORMANCE WITH ANY GOVERNMENT STANDARDS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so the above exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary state to state 9 INDEMNIFICATION You agree to indemnify defend and hold harmless Maretron and its suppliers from and against any and all claims costs liabilities damages and expense including but not limited to reasonable attor
58. arrow to the right of the control and then select the indicator from the list The preview will be updated with the Channel or Circuit Breaker selected 9 4 9 3 11 Minimum and Maximum Values Gauge Parameters OO Ned 200 If you have selected a gauge component a bar graph component or a digital component with a parameter that has limits the minimum and maximum values of that parameter should be entered here In the case of the gauge component and the bar graph component the minimum and maximum values are used to specify the limits on the gauge or bar graph The minimum and maximum values are specified in the units displayed at the top of the page If the component you have selected is of the Rudder Angle type then the required maximum value should be entered here Revision 5 0 0 Page 120 Maretron If the component is displaying a percentage then the limits will be fixed at 0 and 100 9 4 9 3 12 Major and Minor Divisions Minimum Value Maximum Value Major Divisions 4 Fuel Pressure Minor Divisons If the component you have selected is of the gauge type then the required major and minor divisions should be entered here Each major division is labeled with a value and between the major divisions the minor divisions are smaller unlabeled tick marks In some cases the value in the Major Divisions field will be fixed If the component you have selected is of the Rudder Angle type then the required major divis
59. as you need so you can be forewarned of potential problems With alerts you can relax knowing that the system is watching for smoke CO high bilge water or anything else you deem important N2KView video capability allows you to add cameras as part of the monitoring system for example a camera in the engine room or the cameras can be used as part of the security system The control functionality gives you the ability to manage your electrical system for example you can turn lights or pumps on or off directly from N2KView and even tell if the lights or pumps are burned out and not working Lastly the fuel management function uses information from the fuel flow monitor tank monitors and GPS to provide advanced information like distance and time to empty as well as fuel rate and fuel economy N2KView software can run on your vessel s computer PC or Mac or on standalone products like one of Maretron s TSM800C TSM1330C displays or the Maretron Black Box MBB200C vessel monitoring computer If you want to run N2KView software on your vessel s computer you will need either a Maretron USB100 or an IPG100 which are necessary to get sensor information from the NMEA 20002 network to the computer There is also a mobile version of N2KView which runs on iPhone or iPad or an Android device See section 8 1 for more details and examples of how to configure N2KView and N2KServer Revision 5 0 0 Page 27 Maretron Softwar
60. can only partly be excluded or limited then the limit on Maretron s liability set forth in this Section 12 shall apply to the fullest extent permitted by law If Maretron cannot exclude or limit a warranty or liability implied by law this Agreement shall be read and construed subject to such provisions of law 12 SOFTWARE OWNERSHIP The SOFTWARE and all copies and derivative works thereof are and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Maretron or its suppliers and are protected by United States copyrights laws and international treaty provisions Therefore you must treat the SOFTWARE like any other copyrighted material e g a book or musical recording All applicable rights to copyrights patents trade secrets trademarks and other intellectual property in and to the SOFTWARE are and shall remain in Maretron and its suppliers To the extent that you may acquire any right or interest in or to the SOFTWARE other than the rights and license expressly granted to you herein you agree that you shall be deemed to have assigned such rights to Maretron This license shall not be considered a sale of the SOFTWARE 13 SEVERABILITY If any provision or any part of a provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable then the remaining portions of that provision and the remainder of the Agreement shall be construed as if not containing the particular invalid or unenforceable provision or portion thereof and the rights and o
61. dialog being displayed Revision 5 0 0 Page 61 Maretron Enter Password Password IR op Cancel _ The password is encrypted and stored within the Configuration File itself Should you forget the password Maretron can help you retrieve it after sending a copy of your Configuration File to Maretron Support Pressing the Forgotten Password button will give instructions on how to get your configuration file 9 1 7 Grid Layout Concepts A favorite screen in N2KView is laid out on a grid of squares When you create a favorite screen you determine the layout by setting the width and height in terms of the number of squares that will be displayed on the screen When the favorite screen is displayed in normal operating mode it expands to fill the N2KView window as much as possible or the entire computer screen if operating in full screen mode You should choose a number of grids that is fairly small When you create or move components they snap to the grid intersections so the fewer grids you have in your layout the easier it is to place and align components It is also important to choose a number of grids that matches the aspect ratio of the window in which you plan to run N2KView in order to minimize blank space in the N2KView window For example if you are creating a favorite screen that is designed to run in full screen mode on a computer with a typical 4 3 aspect ratio you may wish to make the favorite screen 40 g
62. e when you stop pressing it will return to the off position All the pushbuttons may be overlaid with LOAD SHED LOAD CONTROLLED GROUP CONTROLLED ALERT CONTROLLED and LOCKED warnings in the same way as the Circuit Breaker see 9 5 6 for more details Revision 5 0 0 Page 169 Maretron 9 5 26 Rate of Turn The rate of turn component is a special type of gauge that displays the rate at which the vessel s heading is changing either in Degrees per Minute or Degrees per Second The User defined title appears at the top and the units at the bottom right The value is also displayed in digital form with turns to Port being shown as negative numbers An example of the Rate of Turn component is shown below Rate of Turn Degrees sec Figure 73 Rate of Turn Component Example Min Max Markers may be added to a Rate of Turn Component by clicking on a check box in the Component Editor The markers show the limits of the needle movement in either direction These marks are associated with the control itself That means that if two controls are displaying the same data each will maintain its own values for the min max marks and they can be reset independently The marks are blue and red triangles just inside the gauge perimeter and are pushed left or right by the needle Pressing the Reset button will move both marks to the current needle position The Reset button is displayed only if the marks are enabled Revision 5
63. http www maretron com products tsm800c php gt and click on the Updates tab for the latest instructions on how to update N2KView manually on a TSM800C Visit the web page lt http www maretron com products tsm1330c php gt and click on the Updates tab for the latest instructions on how to update N2KView manually on a TSM1330C Revision 5 0 0 Page 54 Maretron Visit the web page lt http www maretron com products mbb200c php gt and click on the Updates tab for the latest instructions on how to update N2KView manually on a MBB200C Visit the web page lt http www maretron com products mbb100 php gt and click on the Documentation tab for the latest instructions on how to update N2KView manually on a MBB100 Visit the web page lt http www maretron com products dsm800 php gt and click on the Documentation tab for the latest instructions on how to update N2KView manually on a DSM800 Visit the web page lt http www maretron com products tsm800 php gt and click on the Documentation tab for the latest instructions on how to update N2KView manually on a TSM800 Visit the web page lt http www maretron com products tsm1330 php gt and click on the Documentation tab for the latest instructions on how to update N2KView manually on a TSM1330 Revision 5 0 0 Page 55 Maretron 8 General Concepts 8 1 Data Security and Encryption Making your vessel s data available over local networks or the internet presen
64. in the primary throttle Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 21 Throttle Position Sensor Generally indicates a fault in the throttle position sensor Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 217 Maretron 9 6 11 22 Warning Level 1 Generally indicates some engine specific warning condition Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 23 Warning Level 2 Generally indicates some engine specific warning condition Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 24 Water Flow Generally indicates a lack of water flow in cooling system Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 25 Water In Fuel Generally indicates that water has been detected in the engine
65. instead of data values This component displays the total amount of fuel remaining in all the tanks setup with tank type of Fuel and whose instance numbers match those in the supplied list Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Units imp gal liter gal 9 6 13 9 Trip Fuel Used This component displays the amount of fuel used by an Engine since last reset for the trip The Component has a reset button in the bottom left to reset the value at the start of the trip Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units imp gal liter gal 9 6 13 10 Total Trip Fuel Used NOTE This function is available in the optional Fuel Management Module If the Fuel Management Module is not licensed the component will display Not Licensed instead of data values This component displays the total amount of fuel used by all Engines whose instance number is included in the supplied list since last reset for the trip Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Units imp gal liter gal Revision 5 0 0 Page 228 Maretron 9 6 14 GPS 9 6 14 1 Course Over Ground Displays the current course over ground Component Types North Up Rose Course Up Rose Cardinal Digital Units Degrees True Degrees Magnetic depends on Global Settings in Units Setup tab Instances 253 9 6 14 2 GPS Status Displays the current operating mode and status of the currently selected GPS received please see Section 9 5 13 on page 156
66. lasting less than 5 seconds from triggering an alert Once the alert is triggered it becomes an active alert An alert remains active until e The input signals rises above the Low Alert Clear Point and the Clear Delay time has elapsed If the Clear Delay is set to zero then the alert immediately becomes inactive once the input signal falls below the Low Alert Clear Point The Clear Delay is used to reduce false or spurious alerts e The user accepts the alert as shown in the example above Revision 5 0 0 Page 286 Maretron Trigger Configuration Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period 3 00 minutes seconds Low Alert Trigger Point 42 fet v Trigger Delay 0 05 minutes seconds Low Alert Clear Point DER CD Clear Delay mn minutes seconds Figure 106 Trigger Configuration Low Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Low Alert Trigger Point If the value of the parameter being monitored falls below the value in this field the alert will become active Trigger Delay The parameter being monitored mu
67. license key is installed on the IPG100 the IPG100 will allocate them to the N2KView stations on a first come first served basis If the license key is installed on a PC the PC may connect to the NMEA 2000 bus through a USB100 This is the recommended way of connecting PCs onboard to reduce the possibilities of mal functioning Ethernet devices or routers interfering with the vital operation of monitoring your vessel The TSM800C TSM1330C and MBB200C do not require Hardware License Keys Revision 5 0 0 Page 63 Maretron 9 2 Using N2KView This section describes how to operate the N2KView program after it is installed 9 2 1 First use On running N2KView for the first time you will be presented with the following dialog Disclaimer Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System Software Version 5 0 0 20140623 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 Please give this device running N2KView a name e g Helm or Engine Room L Enter Demo Mode 1 Aen Label the device running this copy of N2KView by clicking in the white box typing the name and then press the Accept button When generating and acknowledging alerts this label will help you identify the computer or mobile device origin
68. may only be cancelled if the condition causing the alert has been removed e Acknowledge From version 3 6 2 the terms Accept and Cancel have been replaced by Acknowledge to conform to changes in the IMO code on Alarms and Indicators An Alert must be Acknowledged by the user and this action can happen when the Alert is Active or the condition causing the alert has been removed without the Alert being previously Acknowledged e Clear An alert is cleared when the condition causing the alert is removed e Trigger An alert is triggered when the condition monitored by the alert is met 10 2 3 Alert Priority Each alert has a priority which you can define ranging from 0 to 4000 with 0 the highest or most important priority and 4000 the lowest or least important priority Alerts can be ordered many different ways on the Alerts Screen For example ordering by priority is done by clicking on the column header entitled Priority or listing the log entry chronologically is done by clicking on the column header entitled time Data can be sorted on any column by clicking the column heading Revision 5 0 0 Page 264 Maretron 10 2 4 Vessel Alert Operating Modes You can configure alerts to operate in one or more fixed operating modes 1 disabled 2 moored 3 underway or 4 anchored This allows you to easily enable or disable groups of individual alarms depending on the vessel s operating mode The Vessel Alert Operating Mode is set unde
69. page 134 Alert Types Direction Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 12 2 Rate of Turn Monitors the change in Heading of the vessel Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 12 3 Variation Monitors the compass variation Angle between True North and Magnetic North Alert Types Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 360 Maretron 10 5 13 Humidity 10 5 13 1 Inside Humidity Monitors the relative humidity from a humidity sensor set up with a source of Inside Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 13 2 Outside Humidity Monitors the relative humidity from a humidity sensor set up with a source of Outside Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 13 3 User Defined nnn Humidity Monitors the relative humidity from a humidity sensor set up with a source of User Defined nnn where nnn is a number from 128 to 144 Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 361 Maretron 10 5 14 Indicator 10 5 14 1 Hardware Counter Monitors whether the count of the number of times the Indicator has been ON exceeds a specified value There is no Clear Value for this Alert it will be cleared when the count is reset in the device Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Switches Per I
70. particular instance of that data type for example the speed of the Port Engine All of the available parameters that N2KView can display are listed in Section 9 6 on page 185 A device is required to be connected to the NMEA 2000 bus and producing the relevant data for it to be displayed 9 1 4 Components Each parameter may be displayed by a component A component is a graphical display that is generally dedicated to the display of the value of a parameter Examples of components include the digital display a gauge and a bar graph A Revision 5 0 0 Page 60 Maretron complete listing of available component types appears on page 135 If data is not available for a component the component will display a dash and the indicators for gauge type components will be at the end stop or peg More complex components such as the compass will show a dimmed needle to indicate data not being available Where secondary data is not available to perform a calculation to get the required parameter every effort is made to inform the user what secondary data is missing e g If variation is not available to convert Magnetic Heading to True Heading the digital display will show No VAR 9 1 5 Favorite Screens and Parameter Display N2KView employs the concept of user defined screens You can set up your own screens with your layout to display a group of components which generally will display related parameters such as engine data
71. so that an installation having multiple copies of N2kView can distinguish between them This is important for the alert management when the identity of the station that responds to an alert can be shown The label is initially set by the user in the Initial Startup Warning dialog This is a text field into which the label of this copy of N2kView may be entered 9 4 6 1 2 Enable Screen Blanking This line is not visible on PC or Mac hardware platforms When selected the screen will blank after the set amount of time When unchecked the screen will never blank Revision 5 0 0 Page 75 Maretron 9 4 6 1 3 Bypass Initial Power On Disclaimer Screen On startup the normal operation is to display the disclaimer screen If the computer is unattended and the power is cycled N2KView will never get past this point and become operational Checking this box will allow N2KView to bypass the Disclaimer Screen and start in normal mode without requiring operator input 9 4 6 1 4 Allow Automatic Updates from Web When checked recommended N2KView will query the Maretron website on each startup to see if a later version of N2KView is available It also controls whether the Adobe Integrated Runtime AIR will check for and download updates automatically This should be unchecked when data transfer rates are expensive such as when using a satellite data link 9 4 6 1 5 Automatically Cycle Through Screens When checked N2KView will automatically cycle
72. that is four grids wide will be four grids high An example of a course up rose component is shown below Degrees mag Figure 46 Course Up Rose Component Example Revision 5 0 0 Page 148 Maretron 9 5 11 Digital The digital component shows the value of the displayed parameter in a numeric format The value of the parameter is in the center of the component the user defined title appears at the top of the component and the units of the parameter measurement appear in the lower right of the component Digital components are square in aspect ratio take the same number of grids in height as they do in width Two examples of a digital component are shown below Wind Direction Wind Speed Degrees mag Figure 47 Digital Component Examples A Digital component may have an LED appearing at the bottom center of the component When configuring the component you may select the ranges of data for which the LED is illuminated green normal yellow warning or red fault Digital Controls for trip parameters will have a Reset button in the bottom left corner Revision 5 0 0 Page 149 Maretron 9 5 12 Digital Counter The digital counter component shows a count of the number of transitions of an indicator value since the counter was last reset The count is in the center of the component with the date and time of the last reset just below it the user defined title appears at the top of the component and the units of
73. the number from top to bottom The larger the resolution the more detail can be seen in the picture and the greater the bandwidth requirement 13 1 1 10 Data Rate Rather than try to calculate the bandwidth or data rate required to support the camera at the requested Compression Resolution and Frame Rate the Camera Editor will try to connect to the camera and the requested values and display the video and the data rate This will help you decide the balance between quality and cost in real time Revision 5 0 0 Page 401 Maretron 14 N2KView Mobile N2KView stations can run on the iPod Touch iPhone and iPad It must be downloaded from the iStore Each iPhone station will require a connection to N2KServer and a license N2KView can run on Android phones tablets running Android version 2 2 and later on the Arm v7 A processor It must be downloaded from the Play Store formally Android Marketplace N2KView can run on the Barnes and Noble Nook Color It must be downloaded from the Barnes and Noble store N2KView can run on the Kindle Fire It must be downloaded from the Amazon App Store This chapter is applicable to the iPod Touch iPhone iPad Nook Color Kindle Fire and Android devices For brevity unless otherwise stated statements relating to the iPhone will apply to all these devices 14 1 Restrictions N2KView Mobile does not support background processing therefore all functionality that requires data collec
74. the parameter measurement appear in the lower right of the component A reset button allows the counter to be reset Digital counter components are square in aspect ratio take the same number of grids in height as they do in width An example of a digital counter component is shown below 0 Since Jan 19 2011 19 08 23 Figure 48 Digital Counter Component Example When configuring the component you may select whether the transitions to be counted are to the Off On or Error states Revision 5 0 0 Page 150 Maretron 9 5 13 Dometic Air Conditioning Heating The MarineAir Elite and CruiseAir Q Logic Air Conditioning Controls manufactured by Dometic have CAN bus support through an optional J1939 connector With the insertion of a Maretron J2K100 J1939 to NMEA 2000 Gateway http www maretron com products j2k100 php the PGNs from the Air Conditioners may be transmitted to N2KView and displayed Each Air Conditioner will require a separate J2K100 Gateway With the licensing of the Control Module the Air Conditioner may also be controlled remotely While the component is visually designed to look like a Cabin Controller for the MarineAir Elite range it will display data from both the Elite and Q Logic Controllers using either Direct Expansion or Chilled Water and fitted with the optional CAN bus network adapter The following figure shows an Elite Air Conditioner with three fan speeds and set to Auto Mode The simult
75. through the favorite screens changing the display every 10 seconds Screens that are not marked as favorite screens i e not included in the drop down tabs will be skipped When any user interaction takes place the cycling is paused for 2 minutes after the last user interaction so as to not interfere with the actions the user is taking 9 4 6 1 6 Expand Switch Breaker Touch Area The active area on the Breaker control is normally limited to the size of the active part of the switch On small screens this can be limiting Checking this box allows users to press anywhere on the control left half will switch off right half will switch on This only applies to the circuit breaker switch type of controls see 9 5 9 9 4 6 1 7 Allow Operating Mode Change without Password Protection When the N2KView configuration is protected using a password users will not be able to change the vessel operating mode without knowing the password This may be too limiting and can be overridden by checking this box 9 4 6 1 8 Screen Resolution When this dialog is started on the MBB100 and MBB200C platforms N2KView queries the underlying operating system to determine what screen resolutions Revision 5 0 0 Page 76 Maretron are available for the connected monitor The resultant list of screen resolutions are displayed here and one may be selected by the user Changing the screen resolution requires that the box be rebooted with the new resolution Thi
76. time period stated above You must either insure the defective item being returned or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit Any claim under the above warranty must include a copy of your receipt or invoice or other proof of the date of delivery No warranty claims will be honored which are made after the expiration of the warranty period 11 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY MARETRON AND ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE BE LIABLE TO YOU OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY FOR DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE REVENUE PROFIT Revision 5 0 0 Page 426 Maretron DATA PROPERTY DAMAGE OR INJURY WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY IS ASSERTED ON THE BASIS OF CONTRACT WARRANTY CONTRIBUTION STRICT LIABILITY TORT OR OTHER THEORY ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORIES EVEN IF MARETRON OR ITS AGENT OR SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO CASE SHALL MARETRON S LIABILITY EXCEED THE LICENSE FEES PAID BY YOU FOR THE SOFTWARE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of direct indirect incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you If a court of competent jurisdiction determines that relevant laws in force may imply warranties and liabilities which cannot be excluded or limited or which
77. to enter it before the dialog will be shown This provides a level of security so that breakers can be locked and the lock protected by a password Whenever you are working on a circuit Maretron advises you to LOCK the circuit OFF and set a password to protect yourself against someone else accidentally switching the circuit on Revision 5 0 0 Page 96 Maretron Switch Breaker Lockout DC Breakers 2 DC Breakers 3 DC Breakers 1 DC Relay Box PG Dowo oc s ONS DO ONS oc s Ons C ZER G ZE ZE OF DC Groups PCG Scmt oo s ONT oo s one oaos KIC KI w o om w or on CC AC Breakers 1 OCA CH Tt DOIE CH 12 OCB CH IS DCA CH 14 DACH 15 AC Breakers 2 E w o A GE ep 0016 CH 16 AC Breakers 3 om AC Sources Nav Lights _LockOn Lockof Unlock gess Figure 21 Breaker Lockout Dialog On the left is the list of screens and selecting a screen will display the contents of that screen on the right The switchable components in the screen that support locking may be selected by clicking with the mouse at which point they are surrounded with a yellow square Other components may not be selected When a switchable component is selected the Lock On Lock Off and Unlock buttons at the bottom of the screen are enabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 97 Maretron Switch Breaker Lockout DC Breakers 2 DC Breakers 3 DC Breakers 1 Dc Relay Box 1 EH SEH DC SCna w w A GEI DO ONT cc s One oc s On
78. to from the battery Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Amperes Instances 253 9 6 7 5 Power Displays the DC power currently being provided by the battery Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Watts kilowatts Instances 16 9 6 7 6 Ripple Voltage Displays the ripple voltage measured at the battery Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Volts Instances 253 9 6 7 7 Voltage Displays the voltage measured at the battery Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Volts Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 205 Maretron 9 6 8 Depth 9 6 8 1 Transducer Offset Displays the offset being used by a depth transducer Positive values represent distance from transducer to water line and negative values represent distance from the transducer to the keel Component Types Digital Units feet fathoms meters Instances 253 9 6 8 2 Water Below Transducer Displays the current reading from a depth transducer Component Types Digital Line Graph Units feet fathoms meters Instances 253 9 6 8 3 Water Depth includes offset Displays the current reading from a depth transducer plus the Transducer offset Component Types Digital Line Graph Units feet fathoms meters Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 206 Maretron 9 6 9 Electrical Distribution 9 6 9 1 Switch Circuit Breaker Displays whether the specified circuit breaker is open clo
79. user defined title appears at the top of the component and the units of the wind speed measurement appear in the lower right hand corner of the component The wind angle component is square in aspect ratio that is a wind angle component that is four grids high will also be four grids tall An example of a wind angle component is shown below Apparent Wind 4 Figure 81 Wind Angle Component Example Min Max Markers may be added to a Wind Angle Component by clicking on a check box in the Component Editor The markers show the limits of the needle movement in either direction These marks are associated with the control itself That means that if two controls are displaying the same data each will maintain its own values for the min max marks and they can be reset independently Revision 5 0 0 Page 177 Maretron True Wind Figure 82 Wind Angle Component with Min Max Marks The marks are two red triangles just inside the gauge perimeter and are pushed left or right by the needle Should either mark be pushed all the way round to meet the other mark both marks will lock to the needle to indicate that the max min values are now meaningless Pressing the Reset button will move both marks to the current needle position and unlock the marks The Reset button is displayed only if the marks are enabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 178 Maretron A second wind angle component with an expanded scale at the bow of the
80. with the video server into the computer and navigate to the Axis Camera Management Setup program If the autorun feature of the CD does not work the setup program can be found at lt cd drive gt AutoPlay Software ACMSetup exe JB Setup AXIS Camera Management Sex Welcome to the AXIS Camera Management Setup Wizard This will install AXIS Camera Management 2 00 on your It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup b Continue to press next until the installation is complete and then press Finish c Connect the camera to the server and the server to the network and connect their respective power supplies 18 2Configure the camera a Start the AXIS Camera Management Tool by selecting it in the list of All Programs under the Windows Start menu Revision 5 0 0 Page 429 Maretron E Adobe Device Central CS3 Za Adobe ExtendScript Toolkit 2 S Adobe Extension Manager CS3 Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Adobe Flash CS3 Video Encoder amp Apple Software Update e AXIS Camera Management me Default Programs internet Explorer E PowerDVD DN EE TetPad EZ Windows Calendar B Windows Contacts b l Windows Defender SCH Windows Fax and Scan ZS Windows Live Messenger Download A Windows Mail D Windows Media Player Windows Meeting Space Windows Movie Maker Windows Photo Gallery amp Windows
81. you will select your own If you forget this password you will still be able to see the video but will not be able to change any of the camera configuration parameters The server can be reset to factory defaults by pressing the recessed button on the front panel but then you will need to redo this whole procedure AXIS Configure Root Password User name root Password Confirm password The password for the pre configured administrator root must be changed before the product can be used If the password for root is lost the product must be reset to the factory default settings by pressing the button located in the product s casing Please see the user documentation for more information Pressing OK will display the video in the default quad steam format Change the source to match the camera that you are installing AXIS a AXIS 241Q Video Server Live View Setup Help gt format Source Motion JPEG Video 3 X Revision 5 0 0 Page 434 Maretron i lf required rotate the picture in the image page by clicking on Setup at the top of the screen then Video and Image on the left and navigate down to the Image menu under the camera number of your choice Remember to press Save after selection the correct rotation AXIS 0 AXIS 241Q Video Server Live View Setup Help Basic Configuration Image Settings O Image Appearanxe Video A Image ep Image Live View Config Event Configurati
82. 0 0 92 gt S Eveni Configuration Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 gt System Options Default router 10 0 0 1 IPv6 Address Configuration About Enable IPv6 Services V Enable ARP Ping setting of IP Address Options for notification of IP address change AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service l Save Reset See also the advanced TCP IP settings g Pressing Save will change the address on the server and will require you to log on again at the new address You get the following warnings The page at http lablaptop phx aiec com says EE SA You have changed the Automatic IP Configuration Check that all your TCP IP settings are correct before clicking OK or else the server might not be reachable afterwards If this happens it must be reset to the factory default settings The page at http lablaptop phxaiec com says The IP address for the AXIS 241Q Video Server has been changed To access the web pages use the new IP address h After pressing OK enter the IP address that you chose in the address field at the top of the page Revision 5 0 0 Page 433 Maretron System Options Advanced TCP IP Settings AXIS 241Q Video Server N File Edit View History Bookmarks Yahoo Tools Help CG fy _ 10 0 092 2 Most Visited 4 Getting Started N Latest Headlines The following screen will ask you to select your own password for root it was pass but now
83. 0 0 Page 193 Maretron Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units VAr 9 6 2 27 AC Generator Phase C Real Power Displays the Real Power being drawn on Phase C from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Watts kilowatts 9 6 2 28 Phase CA Line Line Voltage Displays the voltage between Phase C and Phase A of the AC power from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 AC Utility 9 6 3 1 Average Current Displays the average RMS electrical current being sourced from an AC Utility on all phases Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Amperes 9 6 3 2 Average Frequency Displays the average frequency of an AC Utility on all phases Revision 5 0 0 Page 194 Maretron Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 3 Average Line Line Voltage Displays the average line to line RMS voltage of an AC Utility on all phases Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 4 Average Line Neutral Voltage Displays the average line to neutral RMS voltage of an AC Utility on all phases Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 5 AC Utility Phase A Apparent Power Displays the Apparent Power being drawn on Phase A from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph I
84. 0 Page 385 Maretron 11 1 3 Visual Indication Stage If there is no input to N2KView for the entire dormant period the BNWAS will enter the Visual Indication stage In the visual indication stage a yellow warning will show at the bottom of the N2KView screen The visual indication stage will last 15 seconds Any key press mouse click or touch on the N2KView screen during the visual indication stage will reset the BNWAS to the start of the dormant period and the yellow warning will be removed 11 1 4 First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm If there is no input to N2KView during the visual indication stage the BNWAS will enter the First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm The yellow warning is changed to a red Alarm at the bottom of the screen and an ALM100 annunciator on the bridge will alert the watchkeeper The instance number of the ALM100 on the bridge and the required tone are configured in the First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm Annunciator and First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm Tone fields in the dialog The First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm stage will last 15 seconds 11 1 5 Second Stage Remote Audible Alarm If there is no input to N2KView during the First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm the BNWAS will enter the Second Stage Remote Audible Alarm A second ALM100 annunciator elsewhere on the vessel will sound to summon another person to the bridge The instance number of the second ALM100 and the required tone are configured in the Second Stage R
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86. 190 9 6 2 11 Phase A Real POW EE 190 9 6 2 12Phase AB Lnelmnevoltage EE 190 9 6 2 13Phase B Apparent Power 190 9 6 2 AP MASE e EE 191 9 6 2 15Phase B Frequency E 191 9 6 2 16 Phase B Line Neutral Voltage AAA 191 9 6 2 17 Phase B Power Factor ee 191 Revision 5 0 0 Page 8 Maretron 9 6 2 18Phase B Reactive POW iacccstcstncesecctsentcceteceneeutyensbdetanetecetendgiteteenbenvetaws 192 9 6 2 19Phase B Real Power ege 192 9 6 2 20Phase BC Line Line Voltage EEN 192 9 6 2 21 Phase C Apparent Power 192 9 6 2 22Phase ee E 193 9 6 2 23Phase C PICQUe ney sacasacceccteunccast cuergte cucaece lh gexadee ge pactpideesstetaaaceeesenedestes 193 9 6 2 24Phase C Line Neutral Voltage AAA 193 9 6 2 25Phase C Power Factor ceccceeeeeeeeeeeseceeeeeeeeeeenenenesseeeeeeeeeeens 193 9 6 2 26Phase C Reactive Power EEN 193 9 6 2 27AC Generator Phase C Real Power 194 9 6 2 28Phase CA Line Line Voltage EE 194 9 6 3 AC E Ur isrado a a a iai 194 GE a Wee d nn 194 9 6 3 2 Average Frequency EE 194 9 6 3 3 Average Line Line Voltage cccccicicncisensnensnendensienrinentassmenrbaneiansanendesvenevane 195 9 6 3 4 Average Line Neutral Voltage AE 195 9 6 3 5 AC Utility Phase A Apparent Power s ssssssssssssssserennnrnssesrenrnnnnnnssererene 195 9 6 3 6 Phas e E 195 9 6 3 7 Phase A Frequency ccccceeesssscececeeeeeeeeeeesssceeeeeeeeeeeseesesseeeeeeeeeeens 196 9 6 3 8 Phase A Line Neutral Voltage AAA 196 9 6 3 9 Phase A Power Factor
87. 294 Figure 113 Outside Radius Alert Parameters kk 295 Figure 114 Trigger Configuration Outside Radius Alert 296 Figure 115 Trigger Configuration Anchor Watch Alert 298 Figure 116 Trigger Configuration Inside Radius Alert 300 Figure 117 Trigger Configuration GPS Quality Alert 302 Figure 118 Direction Alert Parameters c s cccccesseecceesesseeseeeeenseeneetenes 304 Figure 119 Trigger Configuration Direction Alert 304 Figure 120 Alert Editor Time Alert ceeceesseeceesesseeeeeesesseeseeeeesseeneeeeees 306 Figure 121 Alert Editor Annunciator Achons un 309 Figure 122 Annunciator Tone Selection ccccesseecceesesseeeeeseesseeneeseees 310 Figure 123 Alert Actions Dialog Email Actions Tab 311 Figure 124 Alert Editor SMS Text Actions Tab 315 Figure 126 Load Shed Source Dialog ccsssecceesesseeceeesesseeseeeeesseeneeeeees 393 Figure 127 Camera Setup Dialog EE 396 Figure 128 Camera Type Drop Down List 397 Revision 5 0 0 Page 26 Maretron Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System N2KView is a comprehensive vessel monitoring and control software that goes beyond simple monitoring With N2KView you get additional functionality including alerts video control and fuel management The alerts functionality allows you to setup as many warnings and alarms
88. 346 e Engine ee EE 347 10 5 8 1 Engine Boost FREE eer deenen g 347 10 5 8 2 Engine Coolant Pressure ee 347 10 5 8 3 Engine Coolant Temperature EEN 347 10 5 8 4 Engine Fuel Pressure sssosssssneeneresosererrnnnrrrseerrrtrnnnnrrneerrrretnnnnreeeet 347 10 5 8 5 Engine Oil TE 347 10 5 8 6 Engine Oil Temperature EEN 348 10 5 8 7 Exhaust Gas Temperature 2 cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaees 348 10 5 8 8Fuel Consumption Vol Dis 348 10 5 8 9 Fuel Economy DIGS VOMe EE 348 10 5 8 10 Eege 348 10 5 81 Eegeregie eebe ea aeiia 348 10 5 8 172 Percent Logd EE 349 10 5 8 13 Percent Torque egegegerieegtteetegbgedebegiegiceefigedetegiegegefiegheegetegieegebegiegetegg 349 EE WR Ee EE 349 Ee Ee CC Lu E 349 10 5 8 16 Trip Fuel GC a6 ese nses jpscce ee 349 EE VO gO ee 350 10 5 9 Engine REENEN 350 ECH Eed Ce ndasndii ndieni dasad aenda indai danai 350 10 5 9 2 Check ue UE 350 10 5 93 e Dutot E 350 a LI e okies euatdnasantdonebanisesnbadeantdewnath dad ddadahonnbessbebidposdeshpepeabhdebetesnbatens 350 10 5 9 5EGR SYSICM wesestucctccrdvertnartnestecudenntnertnandnasdeinentrantneriuscbnentnentnsnteestncutnes 351 Revision 5 0 0 Page 18 Maretron 10 5 9 6 Emergency SIOD EE 351 105797 EEN 351 10 5 9 8Low Coolant CV Cs soen icra sce seceneceseaverdeteepecenency seevedeseceneneyeseteuexietecencds 351 10 5 9 9Low Fuel PYGSSURS cseiciesvatncatieceiscnicbccasidaliudel Seid detndnbads sdecbadebeetidabcdbedebads 352 10 5 9 10 L
89. 4 2 Building the N2KView Mobile Screens eessssssenenneeesseesrrrnnrreeseerrrrrnnrneesee 403 14 2 1 Other Configuration Data 404 Revision 5 0 0 Page 22 Maretron 14 3 Send the Configuration to the Server EE 405 14 4 Starting N2KView on the iPhone cssccscecsseesceescsescsescsessteessessseesnees 405 14 5 Connecting to IPO acsearle cies siete deme ce estes eechgeg dee d egedegeg nde ve aetederdetedence 409 14 6 Download the Configuration File 413 14 7 About Screen oeteccee stench site eteta danas ncenasecae ea seuasuegeeeenaseyaseeeeu cee aeons 414 14 8 EE 416 15 TROUBIGSTOOUIING sisie ian elders teed te nda deter el eons 418 16 Technical Support seine co ere cereastecracrtiae cc naseinecineiic aensdine emranstineoeuenenemetaantnuacucneines 422 17 Maretron Software License Agreement 423 18 Example of Setting up the AXIS Quad Video Server 2410 429 18 1 Install the AXIS Camera Manager 429 18 2 Configure the CAIMEVGL 2scccicccctsdinitecssnoidentdennineieescconndabhineniesseennbabblophbestiecadentde 429 Revision 5 0 0 Page 23 Maretron Table of Figures Figure 1 N2KView Installation Wizard Welcome Page sossseseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen 39 Figure 2 N2KView Installation Wizard License Agreement Page 0000nnnnnen 39 Figure 3 N2KView Installation Wizard Select Destination Location Page 40 Figure 4 N2KView Installation Wizard Select Start Menu Folder Page 40 Figure 5
90. 6 3 34Total KWh IMport EE 202 9 6 4 Air Conditioning Kleent ess 202 9 6 4 1 Elite Air EEN eenegenegegedeege gege egee gedet edd gedeeeegge ge gegiegegt 202 9 6 4 2 Q Logic Air Conditioner een 202 96 5 CIN EE 202 9 6 5 1 Anchor WV AIC MN E 202 9 6 6 BNWAS Bridge Navigation Watch Alarm System eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 204 9 6 6 1 BEE 204 967 Egeter 204 9 6 7 1 Battery State OF CMA iscgsciccnsenvneusssensatriueuteameeeuinadsaantenunensbeiineuacememeunut 204 9 6 7 2 Battery Temperature steet see deed eegen 204 9 6 7 3 Battery Time Remaining cceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseseeeeeeeeeeeens 204 9 6 7 4 Current SE 205 9 6 7 5 E 205 JG OS RIPIENO e E 205 DET Voltage Sener A er A N 205 96 8 eieiei 206 G Men dee En EE 206 9 6 8 2 Water Below Transducer 206 9 6 8 3 Water Depth includes offset AAA 206 9 6 9 Electrical Distribution 2 2gegerdeeeek deed deed 207 9 6 9 1 SwitCh Circuit Breaker jiccac cecccvsencegebucepevedesanenedecduens denevevedenddevebansneoetene 207 9 6 9 2 Hardware Counter sicisicenctetceritaviieuilaeiicuidey ies Mseibeuid vicey Ma uiieuttavipemesade 207 9 6 9 3 Hardware TMK icine nducsenencnuncnienidennssiendncidnienidwemssientncncucsideenviendedatngndnentviondina s 207 9 6 9 4 Switch Breaker Current si scsccecccncne ieseeccasennctesecvscuacdnnend eege ere 208 9 6 9 5 Switch Breaker Group E 208 96 10 EIERE e Eaa 209 9 6 10 1 Engine Boost PreSSUne sciccnccccscincetesctunn cndetwanienebeesseantwentene
91. 80 10 4 2 1 1 8 Indicators Circuit Breakers Channel Figure 101 Channel Drop Down List For indicator channels and Circuit Breakers this field allows you to select the channel field in the message that relates to the channel or breakers you want to monitor If a label has been stored in the transmitting module this will be displayed in parenthesis after the channel number This field may not always be present 10 4 2 1 1 9 Instance Instance Figure 102 Instance Drop Down List This combo box identifies the instance number of the device to which the alert applies The instance number may be chosen by pressing the small arrow to the right of the number and selecting from the list of options that drops down If a label has been stored in the transmitting module this will be displayed in parenthesis after the channel number Revision 5 0 0 Page 281 Maretron This field may not always be present 10 4 2 1 2 Enable Disable Control Enable Disable Control OEnabled Disabled Operating Mode s EA Moored R4underway E Anchored Eiser R4user 2 The Enable Disable Control section of the Alert Editor is located in the middle of the Alert Editor and contains the controls to enable and disable the alert 10 4 2 1 2 1 Enabled Disabled In this field you may globally enable or disable this alert from functioning Selecting Enabled will automatically deselect Disabled and vice versa Changing an Active
92. Alert and associated parameters Parameters D E D a a 9 o Li 2 Si G 5 KA E z D a Q o b 4 Q Outside Radius Alert Parameters Outside Radius Alert transitions to the Active state after Set Delay Outside Radius Alert transitions to the Awaiting Cancel state after Clear Delay seconds lt a i See h i Operator Cancels i Alert Vessel moves doser than Clear Radius away from the Reference Point Figure 113 Outside Radius Alert Parameters Revision 5 0 0 Maretron Trigger Configuration Outside Radius Alert Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period nn sd minutes seconds Outside Radius Alert Trigger Point 0 nautical miles _ Trigger Delay 0 00 sd minutes seconds Outside Radius Alert Clear Point E nautical miles Clear Delay pn sd minutes seconds Latitude 0 00 sd Bun Le Figure 114 Trigger Configuration Outside Radius Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Outside Radius Alert Trigger Point If the distance between the current
93. Alerts Feature of N2KView has the ability to send emails to a list of users when an alert is detected or cleared This capability is dependent on N2KView being able to establish a connection to an email server The email service is not provided by Maretron and can be the same Email service that you have for standard email If you are using Outlook as your email program all these settings can be found in the Tools gt Account Settings gt Email dialog From version 3 5 0 N2KView is capable of sending mail to secure TLS SSL servers and plain text Email servers 10 4 4 1 1 Outgoing SMTP Server Name This is the name of your mail server Revision 5 0 0 Page 320 Maretron 10 4 4 1 2 Port This is the port number through which the email connection is established Normally Port 25 is correct for Plain and 465 for SSL TLS 10 4 4 1 3 Mail Account User Name This is your username on the mail server 10 4 4 1 4 Password This is the password required to access your account on the mail server 10 4 4 1 5 Email Address This is the email address that will appear in the from area of the emails sent by N2KView While this address does not have to be filled in for emails to be sent it is advised to put an address in here so that you recognize the email sender when you receive it Also some email spam programs may mark emails without a sender as spam 10 4 4 1 6 Default Email Address To make configuration easier it is possible to send
94. B Flash Drive connected to the VDR that has not been used Component Types Digital Units GBytes Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 258 Maretron 9 6 32 5 VDR Percent Used Display the percentage of memory of the USB Flash Drive connected to the VDR that has been used Component Types Digital Units Percent Instances 253 9 6 32 6 VDR Percent Available Display the percent of memory of the USB Flash Drive connected to the VDR that has not been used Component Types Digital Units Percent Instances 253 9 6 33 Video 9 6 33 1 Video Video is not received on the NMEA2000 bus It is either received on the Ethernet Bus or directly from a camera connected to the USB port of the computer Component Types Video Video with PTZ In the Demo version only an additional option is provided to look at a pre recorded video clip Sources Camera Sources are defined in the Camera Setup Screen and are selected from a list presented in the Component Editor Revision 5 0 0 Page 259 Maretron 9 6 34 Watermakers 9 6 34 1 See Recovery This component displays the status of a Sea Recovery Watermaker on the system Component Types Sea Recovery Status Instances 253 This would be the instance of the J2K100 bridge to which the Watermaker is connected Revision 5 0 0 Page 260 Maretron 9 6 35 Wind There are several different types of wind measurements They are described in the following section 9 6 35 1 Wi
95. Configuration button to delete a configuration from the IPG100 If background images were saved with the configuration they will be deleted as well The Get Configuration and Delete buttons will only be enabled if a connection to the server is established Revision 5 0 0 Page 81 Maretron 9 4 6 3 Load Configuration TSM800C TSM1330C MBB200C On the TSM800C TSM1330C MBB200C pressing the Load button brings up the following Load Configuration dialog The Load Configuration Dialog is the way to change the currently running configuration This can be helpful from shore station that is monitoring multiple vessels or where different people on the same vessel prefer different screen layouts A screenshot of the Load Configuration dialog is shown below Load Configuration el Local Disk w Removable Disk Type Size Created Modified N2K File 100 KB 6 5 2014 11 32 AM 6 9 2014 10 11 AM 2 aaa n2k n2k N2K File 100 KB 6 5 2014 11 32 AM 6 5 2014 11 32 AM 2 bhlab001 n2k N2K File 134 KB 4 23 2014 10 44 AM 5 2 2014 4 07 PM 2 TestSave n2k N2K File 100 KB 5 2 2014 4 19PM 5 7 2014 2 22 PM 2 zzz n2k N2K File 100 KB 4 18 2014 12 02 PM 6 9 2014 3 20 PM Load Default Load Delete Cancel 9 4 6 3 1 Local Disk Removable Disk These radio buttons will only be displayed if a USB drive is plugged into the computer they allow the selection of the local disk or the USB drive as the source of the configuration to be loaded
96. Disabled Alert Awaiting Cancel An Alert in the Awaiting Cancel state is an alert where the condition that caused the alarm or warning has been removed without the alert being accepted while it was Active To avoid such alerts from being missed by the user the alert is required to be cancelled You may cancel the alert at this time causing it to become an Inactive Alert or you may disable the alert causing it to become a Disabled Alert Should the condition trigger the alert again the alert will transition back to the Active state incrementing a counter which is displayed on the Alert Status Screen in the What Happened column 10 2 5 1 Available Alert Classes N2KView has several classes of alerts Different alert classes are available depending on the parameter for which an alert is being configured Low Alert The alert will become active if the monitored value drops below the value in this alert for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field High Alert The alert will become active if the monitored value rises above the value specified in this alert for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field Data Unavailable Alert The alert will become active if the monitored value is not received or is received but with a value of Data Not Available for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field On Alert The alert will become active if the monitored switch or flag becomes ON
97. E 371 10 5 20 1 Speed Over Ground vesssicsseccccceenessacsidorcionndennoephieesdennsenetephieesiessiecnes 371 10 5 20 2 Speed Through Water 371 Revision 5 0 0 Page 20 Maretron Ee Total Lisier eege eeben 371 10 5 20 4 Tip LOg ee a 371 10 5 21 EE 372 RA NR 372 10 5 21 2 Remaining EE 372 10 5 22 Temperat l e sossa a aea a ea raaa a Sae ara AAEN 373 10 5 22 1 Bait Well Temperature ee 373 10 5 22 2 Battery Temperature Ae 373 10 5 22 3 Dew e EE 373 10 5 22 4 Engine Coolant Temperature cccccccccssessssnesesiensseesssenncesecnsaeesavencennne 373 10 5 22 5 Engine Oil Temperature sicuccc cicessendisscssecienssnncinnntaccennosesdavensansennnanens 373 10 5 22 6 Engine Room Temperature EE 374 10 5 22 7 Exhaust Gas Temperature EE 374 10 5 22 8 Freezer Temperature EEN 374 10 5229 CAT NO OK piece sertnerbetee een scutaeptenneenmtcmseaetapetene A EEA 374 10 5 22 10 Heating System Temperature EE 374 10 5 22 11 Inside Temperature iocicicsset ec conceentissasccgnneneesdboesie seednneendbonnneeisadanens 375 10 5 22 12 Live Well Temperature ccc tiersienchertrenthantiwntien ines uti cntiatitaneiatienstas 375 10 5 22 13 Main Cabin Temperature 375 10 5 22 14 Outside Temperature ee 375 10 5 22 15 Refrigeration Temperature EE 375 10 5 22 16 Sea Temperature EE 376 10 5 22 17 Transmission Oil Temperature EE 376 10 5 22 18 User Defined nnn Temperature 376 10 5 22 19 Wind Eloge 376 10 5 23 TIME DAt Orrio EEEE EEEE EE EAEE 377 10 523 171 UE 377 10 5 24 T
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99. ETRON RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE REFUNDS ON ANY OR ALL MARETRON PRODUCTS This Agreement is proof of license to exercise the rights granted herein Please treat it as valuable property 1 DESCRIPTION OF SOFTWARE The SOFTWARE may include accompanying materials including but not limited to certain portions of the SOFTWARE may be owned by Maretron and other portions of the SOFTWARE may be owned by one or more third parties Your use of this SOFTWARE is subject to all of the terms and conditions of this License Agreement 2 GRANT OF LICENSE Except as otherwise provided for herein Maretron hereby grants to you a non transferable personal non exclusive license to use the SOFTWARE during the License Term as defined below for your benefit on a maximum of one 1 of your own personal computers The SOFTWARE is in use on a computer when it is loaded into temporary memory i e RAM or installed into permanent memory e g hard disk CD ROM or other storage Revision 5 0 0 Page 423 Maretron device of that computer Maretron expressly reserves any and all rights that it may have in or to the SOFTWARE which are not expressly licensed by Maretron to you hereunder 3 OTHER RESTRICTIONS Except for the initial loading of the SOFTWARE described in Section 2 above you shall not a copy duplicate reproduce or publish the SOFTWARE b electronically transfer the SOFTWARE to multiple computers over a network c distribute copies of the
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101. H Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 SMTPMailer received message This is a test email from N2KView Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 lt 250 TURN lt 250 SIZE lt 250 ETRN lt 250 PIPELINING lt 250 DSN lt 250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES lt 250 8bitmime lt 250 BINARYMIME lt 250 CHUNKING lt 250 VRFY lt 250 TLS lt 250 STARTTLS lt 250 maretron email server maretron com Hello 192 168 0 72 lt 250 X EXPS GSSAPI NTLM LOGIN lt 250 X EXPS LOGIN lt 250 AUTH GSSAPI NTLM LOGIN lt 250 AUTH LOGIN lt 250 X LINK2STATE lt 250 XEXCH50 lt 250 OK Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 SMTPMailer authenticate gt AUTH LOGIN SMTPMailer received message lt 334 VXNicm5hbWU6 decodedResponse username sending u
102. H i Alert Input Signal falls k below High Alert Clear Delay Clear Point Figure 103 High Alert Parameters A high alert is triggered i e becomes an active alert once an input signal has risen above the High Alert Set Point and the Set Delay time has elapsed If the Set Delay is set to zero then the alert is immediately triggered once the input signal rises above the High Alert Set Point The Set Delay is used to reduce false or spurious alerts As an example setting the Set Delay to 5 seconds will eliminate any temporary transitions of the input signal above the High Alert Set Point lasting less than 5 seconds from triggering an alert Once the alert is triggered it becomes an active alert An alert remains active until The input signals falls below the High Alert Clear Point and the Clear Delay time has elapsed If the Clear Delay is set to zero then the alert immediately Revision 5 0 0 Page 283 Maretron transitions to the Awaiting Cancel once the input signal falls below the High Alert Clear Point as shown in the example above e The user accepts the alert in which case it transitions into the Accepted state The Clear Delay is used to reduce false or spurious alerts Revision 5 0 0 Page 284 Maretron Trigger Configuration Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period minutes seconds High Alert Trigger Point RPM High Alert Clear Point Clear Delay Trigger Delay 0 05 sd minutes second
103. If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Trigger Delay The condition for the parameter being monitored must be in its ON condition for at least the Trigger Delay time before the alert will become active An interesting use of the Trigger Delay when monitoring a bilge pump for example is to set the Set Delay to a large value say 20 minutes Now if the bilge pump runs for more than 20 minutes at a time the alert will be triggered Clear Delay The condition for the parameter being monitored must be not in its ON condition for at least the clear delay time before the alert will become cleared Revision 5 0 0 Page 289 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 5 Off Alert As opposed to high and low alerts that are associated with analog input signals i e many different possible input values there are also switch alerts that are associated with a binary input value Sometimes called on or off yes or no enabled or disabled set or reset active or inactive The switch alert is similar to the high and low alert except that there are no set or reset points The mere fact that the switch is seen as Off causes the alert to become an active alert assuming the Set Delay is set to zero Likewise if the switch being monito
104. KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System Software Version 5 0 0 20140623 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 Ss Please give this device running N2KView a name e g Helm or Engine Room e Exit Enter Demo Mode Accept Figure 9 N2KView Startup Disclaimer Screen Please enter a Label Display Name that uniquely identifies the device on which N2KView is running This name will be used in the Alerts Module to identify to you which of your devices generated an Alert and which device was used to acknowledge the alerts Later the name may be changed from the Configuration Dialog You are required to press Accept and thereby acknowledge this warning message before N2KView will run in Live Mode Clicking Accept with the right mouse button will force N2KView to the top left of the screen Alternatively you may Enter Demo Mode In Demo Mode you will not be able to view live data instead simulated data will be provided to stimulate the controls Revision 5 0 0 Page 46 Maretron You will be able to connect to an IPG100 for the purpose of creating and transferring Configurations Clicking Enter Demo Mode with the right mouse button will force N2KView to the top left of the screen The first time y
105. Key No 54 on local PC Please Disconnect before modifying any parameters Figure 11 NMEA 2000 Connection Dialog Ensure that N2KView is not connected to a Server by pressing the Disconnect button While N2KView is connected you are not able to edit fields In this section of the manual we will only use the 15t Connection The other lines provide alternative ways to connect so that you do need to change the configuration each time to leave the boat and move for example from a LAN connection to a Cloud connection If you are running on a PC connected to a USB100 you will see the line PC USB Key nn found on local PC in the list of Available Connections at the top of the dialog Click on the line in the list and then press the Use Selected as 15 Connection button This will populate the 15t Connection for a USB connection as follows Revision 5 0 0 Page 50 Maretron Kluse 1st Connection USB If you are running on a PC or Mac and you have an IPG100 running on the same Ethernet network as the PC or Mac then you will see the line IPG100 SN nnnnnnn found at nn nn nn nn in the list of Available Connections at the top of the Dialog Click on the line in the list and press the Use Selected as 1 Connection button This will populate the 15t Connection for a LAN connection as shown below The Serial Number will be entered into the line if you entered a password in the IPG100 enter the same password
106. Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the voltage between Phase A and Neutral of an AC bus Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 10 5 1 6 Phase AB Line Line Voltage Monitors the voltage between Phase A and Phase B of an AC bus Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 1 7 Phase B Frequency Monitors the frequency of phase B of an AC bus Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 10 5 1 8 Phase B Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the voltage between Phase B and Neutral of an AC bus Revision 5 0 0 Page 327 Maretron Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 10 5 1 9 Phase BC Line Line Voltage Monitors the voltage between Phase B and Phase C of an AC bus Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 1 10 Phase C Frequency Monitors the frequency of phase C of an AC bus Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 10 5 1 11 Phase C Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the voltage between Phase C and Neutral of an AC bus Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 10 5 1 12 Phase
107. Log Displays the distance traveled by the vessel since the trip indication of the log indicator was last reset The value may be reset by pressing a button on the bottom left of the component Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units kilometers nautical miles statute miles Revision 5 0 0 Page 243 Maretron 9 6 25 Tank 9 6 25 1 Capacity Displays the fluid capacity of the tank Component Types Digital Units imp gal Liter gal Source Fuel Fresh Water Waste Water Live Well Oil Black Water Reserved 0 7 Instances 16 9 6 25 2 Level Displays the level of fluid in the tank as a percentage of its capacity Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Tank Digital Line Graph Units percent Source Fuel Fresh Water Waste Water Live Well Oil Black Water Reserved 0 7 Instances 16 9 6 25 3 Remaining Displays the amount of fluid in the tank Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Tank Digital Line Graph Units imp gal Liter gal Source Fuel Fresh Water Waste Water Live Well Oil Black Water Reserved 0 7 Instances 16 9 6 25 4 Total Capacity Displays the total fluid capacity of all selected tanks Revision 5 0 0 Page 244 Component Types Units Source Instances 9 6 25 5 Total Level Maretron Digital imp gal Liter gal Fuel Fresh Water Waste Water Live Well Oil Black Water Reserved 0 7 16 Displays the level of fluid in all selected tanks as a perc
108. M3114 Network Camera If any other Axis Network Camera or Video Server is used N2KView will not know which picture sizes are valid for the camera and you will need to enter the value manually The video servers allow the connection of analog cameras to the video server using co axial cable which then serves the video to N2KView via Ethernet The cameras require a separate 12V power supply Connection of IP cameras requires knowledge of computer networks to allocate an address to the cameras The camera is identified by N2KView by this address see 8 5 for more information In simple networks this address the IP address can be permanently set inside the camera in more complex networks a server can dynamically allocate the IP address to the camera and the camera addressed though its name The software and installation manual supplied by Axis Communications must be used to set up the camera s address Section 19 gives a step by step example of setting up the Axis Quad Video Server 241Q Revision 5 0 0 Page 45 Maretron 6 5 Run N2K View Note Before running N2KView in Live Mode please make sure you are connected to a USB100 on the same computer or on a Maretron IPG100 whose IP address is accessible from this computer The MBB200C TSM800C and TSM1330C products have a built in IPG100 and require connecting directly to the NMEA 2000 bus N2KView will start up with the following disclaimer screen Disclaimer Maretron N2
109. Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control Software for NMEA 2000 Networks User s Manual Revision 5 0 0 Copyright 2014 Maretron LLP All Rights Reserved Maretron LLP 9014 N 23 Ave 10 Phoenix AZ 85021 7850 Revision 5 0 0 Page 1 Maretron http www maretron com Maretron Manual Part M001401 Revision History Rev Description 1 0 Original document 2 2 New release corresponding to Version 2 2 of N2Kview 2 3 New release corresponding to Version 2 3 of N2Kview 2 4 New release corresponding to Version 2 4 of N2KView 2 5 New release corresponding to Version 2 5 of N2Kview 2 6 New release corresponding to Version 2 6 of N2Kview 3 0 New release corresponding to Version 3 0 of N2Kview 3 2 New release corresponding to Version 3 2 of N2Kview 3 4 New release corresponding to Version 3 4 of N2Kview 3 5 New release corresponding to Version 3 5 of N2Kview 3 6 New release corresponding to Version 3 6 of N2Kview 3 6 1 Update for version 3 6 1 of N2KView 3 6 2 Update for version 3 6 2 of N2KView 3 6 3 Update for version 3 6 3 of N2KView 4 0 0 Update for version 4 0 0 of N2KView 5 0 0 Update for version 5 0 0 of N2KView Revision 5 0 0 Page 2 Maretron Table of Contents 1 ue ele 27 2 Software Version 28 S SMa TEE 29 G Se 30 Bl ON 30 Bes E 31 5 N2KView System EN 33 6 Q ick EE 35 6 1 opbereet 35 62 Instal POU nsise Ce Eege das
110. Maretron e eGalax USB These drivers have been tested on the NavPixel monitors e Hampshire TSHARC USB These drivers have been tested with the Hatteland HD Series monitors e 3M Microtouch USB amp RS232 These drivers have been tested with the Hatteland JH series monitors These drivers have been tested with the Nauticomp Series Il monitors e ELO Intellitouch Drivers version 3 5 2 USB e Penmount RS232 DSM800 Touch Screen Drivers need to be calibrated to ensure that the position touches are accurately reported to the software Pressing this button will cause N2KView to exit and start a separate program to calibrate the touch screen that you have connected When the program is complete N2KView will restart In some cases the program can take a while up to a minute to start so be patient Each driver has its own calibration program and N2KView will examine the connected screen and choose the appropriate calibration program 9 4 6 1 13 Save The parameters in the General section of this dialog are stored in the configuration when the Save button is pressed This button will be activated when any of these parameters are changed 9 4 6 1 14 Cancel Cancel allows you to exit the dialog without saving any of the parameters in the General section of the dialog Revision 5 0 0 Page 78 Maretron 9 4 6 2 Load Configuration not TSM800C TSM1330C MBB200C On the PC DSM800 TSM800 TSM1330 MBB100 pressing the Load button brings
111. Max markers may be added to a tank component by clicking on a check box in the Component Editor These marks are associated with the control itself That means that if two controls are displaying the same data each will maintain its own values for the min max marks and they can be reset independently Figure 78 Tank Component Example with Min Max Marks Revision 5 0 0 Page 174 Maretron The min mark is a blue triangle to the right of the cylinder and is pushed upwards by the top of the liquid The max mark is a red triangle to the right of the cylinder and is pulled downwards by the top of the liquid Pressing the Reset button will move both marks to the current bar position When the marks are displayed the cylinder is made narrower to allow them to fit The min and max marks may be enabled and disabled independent of each other The Reset button is displayed only if either of the marks is enabled 9 5 30 Text Text may be added to a Favorite Screen by using the Text Component Text is displayed on one line in a component that is 4 times as wide as it is high The text is entered as the title of the component An example of the Text component is shown below Navigation Lights Figure 79 Text Component Example Revision 5 0 0 Page 175 Maretron 9 5 31 Timer The timer component shows the elapsed time an indicator value has been in a specified state since the timer was last reset The elapsed time is in
112. Monitors the frequency of phase C of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 24 Phase C Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase C and neutral of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 25 Phase C Power Factor Monitors the Power Factor of Phase C of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 26 Phase C Reactive Power Monitors the Reactive Power on Phase C of a generator Revision 5 0 0 Page 333 Maretron Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 27 Phase C Real Power Monitors the Real Power on Phase C of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 28 Phase CA Line Line Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase C and Phase A of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 29 Total Apparent Power Monitors the Total Apparent Power being sourced from a generator on all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 30 Total Power Factor Monitors the Total Power Factor of a generator across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 31 Total Reactive Power Monitors the Total Reactive Power on all phas
113. N2KView Installation Wizard Ready to Install Page ee 41 Figure 6 N2KView Installation Wizard Installing Page sesssseseeeeeeeseserreenen 41 Figure 7 N2KView Installation Green 42 Figure 8 Maretron N2KView Installation Wizard Completion Page 44 Figure 9 N2KView Startup Disclaimer Green 46 Figure 11 NMEA 2000 Connection Dialog teen 50 Figure 12 Setting Instance Number 57 Figure 13 N2KView Opening Dialog 65 Figure 14 N2KView Operational Mode Screen uk 66 Figure 15 N2KView Commands amp Settings Dialog 69 Figure 16 About DESEN eegegeeeereeecegegcege eriegeuggeEeEEEeEee NEE eege 70 Fig re 17 Config ra tion Re e EE 75 Figure 19 Save Configuration Dialog 84 Figure 20 Connections Settings Dialog een 89 Figure 21 Breaker Lockout Dialog EEN 97 Figure 23 Parameter ist 112 Figure 24 Selected Component in Screens Setup Mode sssseseeneeeeeeeeennne 113 Figure 25 Component EE 115 Figure 26 Example of setting Divisions and Ranges eeeeeeeeeeeteees 123 Figure 27 Set Password Dialog EE 125 Figure 28 Units Setup Dialog 129 Figure 30 Active Button 2x1 Example AEN 135 Figure 31 Analog Clock Component Example ccccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 136 Figure 32 Disabled Anchor Alert Example ssesessesssennnneeseeeernrnnnnnnsseerreee 137 Figure 33 Enabled Anchor Alert Example c
114. Nav Lights Switch Breaker Editor EU 2 Nav Lights B Turn On or Off Add Switch Edit Switch 1 Delete Switch Save Canet Instance defines the instance number of the switch being controlled Channel defines the channel number of the switch being controlled Turn On or Off defines the state to which the switch will be set when the group is activated Revision 5 0 0 Page 104 Maretron 9 4 9 Screens Setup When your start N2KView for the first time you will notice that there are predefined favorite screens already set up for You can use these favorite screens as they are provided modify them to suit your needs or delete them and create your own favorite screens 9 4 9 1 Screens Setup Screen Pressing Ctrl and S is a shortcut to display the Screens Setup Screen Screens Setup Engine Room Port Tachometer ee Sele Starboard Tachometer DC Systems AC Systems Navigation Environment Tanks Indicators Nav Lights Fire Alarms Motion amp Door Status Misc 1 Misc 2 Watermaker MOORED Figure 22 Screens Setup Screen Note that this screen has a Close button If any changes are made that are not immediately executed the Close button will be replaced by a Save and Cancel button The changes will only take effect when the Save button is pressed Revision 5 0 0 Page 105 Maretron 9 4 9 1 1 Screens The list of user defined is on the left of the Screens Setup
115. On Alert Off Alert Tripped Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 10 5 7 2 Hardware Counter Monitors whether the count of the number of times the Switch Breaker has been switched ON exceeds a specified value There is no Clear Value for this Alert it will be cleared when the count is reset in the device Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 345 Maretron Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 10 5 7 3 Hardware Timer Monitors whether the cumulative ON time of the Switch Breaker exceeds a specified value There is no Clear Value for this Alert it will be cleared when the timer is reset in the device Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 10 5 7 4 Switch Breaker Current Monitors the current reported by the switch breaker when the switch breaker is tuned ON Alert Types Burnt Our Bulb Alert Low Current When On Alert High Current When On Alert Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 Revision 5 0 0 Page 346 Maretron 10 5 8 Engine 10 5 8 1 Engine Boost Pressure Monitors the boost pressure of a supercharger or turbocharger Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 2 Engine Coolant Pressure Monitors the engine s water coolant pressure Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 8 3 Engine
116. Page Figure 30 Active Button 2x1 Example Revision 5 0 0 Page 135 Maretron 9 5 3 Analog Clock The analog clock component emulates a traditional clock To the bottom right of the clock the units will show the time zone offset am or pm The label at the top is user defined The analog clock component is square in aspect ratio for example an analog clock component that is eight grids tall will be eight grids wide An example of an analog clock component is shown below Local Time Local am Figure 31 Analog Clock Component Example Revision 5 0 0 Page 136 Maretron 9 5 4 Anchor Watch The Anchor Watch Component is a special type of gauge that graphically displays the parameters of the Anchor Watch Alert see 10 3 6 4 9 A button on the gauge allows the alert to be set or cleared from the control and when set will enter the current vessel position into the Anchor Watch Alert As you drop anchor push the button and you have an anchor watch in place An example of the Anchor Watch Component when the Alert is disabled is shown below g Radius 100 feet Figure 32 Disabled Anchor Alert Example Note that the area inside the circle is blank and the circle is grey The text on the button is Set When the button is pressed the Alert will be enabled and the current GPS position transferred to the Alert reference position In the following figure the Anchor Alert has been enabled We can now see an anch
117. Phase B Apparent Power Monitors the Apparent Power being sourced from a Utility on phase B Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 14 Phase B Current Monitors the AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a Utility on phase B Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 15 Phase B Frequency Monitors the frequency of phase B of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 16 Phase B Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase B and neutral of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 338 Maretron 10 5 3 17 Phase B Power Factor Monitors the Power Factor of Phase B of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 18 Phase B Reactive Power Monitors the Reactive Power on Phase B of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 19 Phase B Real Power Monitors the Real Power on Phase B of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 20 Phase BC Line Line Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase B and Phase C of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 21 Phase C Apparent Power Monitors the Apparent Power being sou
118. Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units kilopascals bars pounds square inch Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 209 Maretron 9 6 10 5 Engine Oil Pressure Displays the engine s oil pressure Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units kilopascals bars pounds square inch Instances 253 9 6 10 6 Engine Oil Temperature Displays the engine s oil temperature Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Degrees Centigrade Degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 10 7 Exhaust Gas Temperature Displays the temperature of the engine s exhaust gases Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Degrees Centigrade Degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 10 8 Fuel Consumption Units Displays the engine s fuel usage volume distance This is the inverse of fuel economy Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph imp gals kilometer liters kilometer gals kilometer imp gals nautical mile liters nautical mile gals nautical mile imp gals statute mile liters statute mile gals statute mile Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 210 Maretron 9 6 10 9 Fuel Economy Displays the engine s fuel usage distance volume Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units kilometers imp gal kilometers liter kilometers gal nautical miles imp gal nautical miles liter nautical miles gal statute miles imp gal statute miles l
119. Types Timer Alert 10 5 24 Transmission 10 5 24 1 Transmission Oil Pressure Monitors the pressure of the oil in the transmission Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 24 2 Transmission Oil Temperature Monitors the temperature of the oil in the transmission Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 377 Maretron 10 5 25 Transmission Warning 10 5 25 1 Check Transmission Generally indicates some fault condition in the transmission that requires attention Please consult the transmission manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 25 2 Low Oil Level Generally indicates that the oil level in the transmission has fallen below some transmission defined limit Please consult the transmission manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 25 3 Low Oil Pressure Generally indicates that the oil pressure in the transmission has fallen below some transmission defined limit Please consult the transmission manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 25 4 Over Temperature Generally indicates that the operating temperature of the transmission exceeds some transmission defined limit Please consult the tr
120. Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 3 Comm Error Generally indicates some condition relative to engine communications that requires investigation Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 4 Cranking Generally indicates that the starter on the engine is engaged Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 350 Maretron Instances 253 10 5 9 5 EGR System Generally indicates a fault in the exhaust gas recirculation EGR system Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 6 Emergency Stop Generally indicates that the engine was stopped using an emergency stop button Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 7 High Boost Generally indicates that the supercharger turbocharger boost pressure has exceeded some engine defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 8 Low Coolant Level Generally indicates that the level of coolant has fallen below some engine defined limit Pl
121. Watch Alert Trigger Point Trigger Delay minutes seconds Anchor Watch Alert Clear Point Clear Delay minutes seconds Latitude Longitude Figure 115 Trigger Configuration Anchor Watch Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Revision 5 0 0 Page 298 Maretron Anchor Watch Alert Trigger Point If the distance between the current GPS position and the reference position rises above the value in this field the alert will become active Trigger Delay The distance between the current GPS position and the reference position must rise above the Outside Radius Alert Trigger Point value for longer than the time in this field in order for an alert to become active Anchor Watch Alert Clear Point If the alert is active and the distance between the current GPS position and the reference position falls below the value in this field the alert will become inactive Clear Delay The distance between the current GPS position and the reference position must fall below the Anchor Watch Alert Clear value for longer than the time in th
122. age 235 Maretron Instances 253 Units 12 hours 24 hours 9 6 20 8 ETA Date Displays the estimated date of arrival at the destination waypoint Component Types Digital Instances 253 Units DD MM YYYY DD MMM YYYY MM DD YYYY MMM DD YYYY 9 6 20 9 Lat Lon Displays the current latitude and longitude of the vessel Component Types Digital Instances 253 9 6 20 10 Speed Over Ground Displays the current speed over ground of the vessel Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units kilometers hour knots miles hour 9 6 20 11 Time to Go Displays the estimated time remaining until arrival at the destination waypoint assuming current speed and course remain constant Component Types Digital Instances 253 Units hh mm ss hh mm Revision 5 0 0 Page 236 Maretron 9 6 20 12 Velocity to Waypoint Displays the speed at which the distance to the waypoint is decreasing Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units kilometers hour nautical miles hour miles hour Revision 5 0 0 Page 237 Maretron 9 6 21 Pressure Vacuum 9 6 21 1 Barometric Pressure Displays the atmospheric barometric pressure Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Units bars millibars inches Mercury inHg kilopascals millimeters Mercury mmHg Instances 253 9 6 21 2 Compressed Air Pressure Displays the pressure from a pressure sensor s
123. agement Warning Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System WARNING By pressing Accept you acknowledge that while Maretron fuel management products are designed to be accurate and reliable they should be used only as aids for fuel management and not as a replacement for traditional fuel management techniques BEWARE Conditions can quickly change that drastically effect time and distances to empty Figure 91 Fuel Management Warning Screen 9 6 13 1 Distance to Empty NOTE This function is available in the optional Fuel Management Module If the Fuel Management Module is not licensed the component will display Not Licensed instead of data values This component displays the distance before the selected engines use all fuel in the selected fuel tanks assuming that all factors affecting fuel consumption remain constant Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units kilometers nautical miles statute miles Revision 5 0 0 Page 225 Maretron 9 6 13 2 Time to Empty NOTE This function is available in the optional Fuel Management Module If the Fuel Management Module is not licensed the component will display Not Licensed instead of data values This component displays the time before the selected engines use all fuel in the selected fuel tanks assuming that all factors affecting fuel consumption remain constant Component Types Digital Units hours 9 6 13 3 Total
124. ail Address to which the email will be sent must be filled in This can either be a specific email Address for the Alert see above or the Default Email Address in the Connections Setting Dialog 9 4 5 2 6 in which case the Add Default Address box in the Alert Email Edit must be checked see above 10 4 2 3 2 Email Message Format A typical email message is shown below Revision 5 0 0 Page 313 Maretron This message was sent with High importance From AAAAAAAA To AAAAAAAA Ca Subject 12 30 01 N2KView Alert Starter Batt Volts gt 15V Went ACTIVE Current value is 14 8V Please check the starter battery voltage Note Some Email Servers do not recognize the subject and will place it as part of the body of the email The subject of the Alert Email consists of the following information Time at which the alert become active or inactive The word N2KView The word Test if the alert was generated as a result of the Save and Test button being pressed The word Alert The description of the Alert as entered by the user What happened e g the alert went Active The body of the Alert Email contains The current value of the parameter that triggered the alert The activated or deactivated message that was entered by the operator Revision 5 0 0 Page 314 Maretron 10 4 2 4 SMS Text Actions Tab The SMS Text Actions Tab for the Alert Editor is shown below Alert Editor Electr
125. ance of the selected parameter can appear on the system the Instance field will be displayed If a label has been stored in the device the label will be appended to the instance number in parenthesis This is a combo box limited by the number of available instances for the parameter These could correspond to device instances or data instances Select the desired Instance by pressing on the combo box and scrolling down to the required value The preview will be updated with the Data Source selected See section 8 9 1 for details on the Any option 9 4 9 3 9 Instances Engine Instances DR Tank instances DREEM When creating a component that computes a value over more than instance of a value e g the sum of the fuel levels in all the tanks these are entered ina comma separated list of numbers When complete moving the cursor off the field will cause the preview to be updated Revision 5 0 0 Page 119 Maretron 9 4 9 3 10 Channel Circuit Breaker Channel If the parameter you have selected has multiple indicators for each source Electrical Distribution Circuit Breakers and Indicator Channels are examples of this the Circuit Breaker or Channel field will be displayed This is a drop down list containing the set of available indicators for the parameter If a label has been entered for the indicator the label will be appended to the indicator in parenthesis Select the desired indicator by pressing on the down pointing
126. ances 253 Units VA 9 6 3 14 Phase B Current Displays the RMS electrical current being sourced from an AC Utility on phase B Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Amperes 9 6 3 15 Phase B Frequency Displays the frequency of an AC Utility on phase B Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 197 Maretron 9 6 3 16 Phase B Line Neutral Voltage Displays the phase B to neutral RMS voltage of an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 17 Phase B Power Factor Displays the Power Factor of phase B of an AC Utility Component Types Digital Units Instances 253 9 6 3 18 Phase B Reactive Power Displays the Reactive Power being drawn on Phase B from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units VAr 9 6 3 19 Phase B Real Power Displays the Real Power being drawn on Phase B from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Watts kilowatts 9 6 3 20 Phase BC Line Line Voltage Displays the voltage between Phase B and Phase C of an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Revision 5 0 0 Page 198 Maretron Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 21 Phase C Apparent Power Displays the Apparent Power being drawn on Phase A from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph I
127. aneous display of Auto and the Heat symbol shows that it has automatically been placed into Heat mode to try to raise the ambient temperature to the set point value Master Stateroom Ambient F Set Point q 71 et Auto Elite cycle Ye Cay Figure 49 Air Conditioner Component Example The Buttons from left to right have the following functions O On Off Pressing this button will cycle the Air Conditioner On or Off In the Off ve state it will continue to display the ambient temperature in the room and the fan may be switched ES Ki Adjust Set Point Temperature Pressing these buttons will adjust the Set Point Temperature Up and Down The new temperature is transmitted to the Air Controller which will then transmit the updated Revision 5 0 0 Page 151 Maretron the values on the bus and only on receipt of these values will the Set Point Display be updated Fan Control Pressing this button will cycle the fan through the Auto mode and the speeds allowed by the Air Controller The Elite AC Controller has three manual speeds The Q Logic Controller has either three or five speeds If the button is pressed and held then the Fan will switch between Continuous and Cycled operation Operating Mode Control Pressing this button will cycle through the Operating Modes of the AC Controller These are Auto Cool Heat and Dehumidify the current Operating Mode is shown by lighting one of the symbols directly above
128. ansmission manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 378 Maretron 10 5 25 5 Sail Drive Generally indicates that the sail driver mode in the transmission has been activated Please consult the transmission manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 379 Maretron 10 5 26 Vessel 10 5 26 1 Pitch Monitors the pitch of the vessel rotation about the horizontal axis perpendicular to the ship s keel Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 26 2 Port Trim Tab Monitors the position of the vessel s Port Trim Tab Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 26 3 Roll Monitors the roll of the vessel rotation about the horizontal axis parallel to the ship s keel Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 26 4 Starboard Trim Tab Monitors the position of the vessel s Starboard Trim Tab Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 380 Maretron 10 5 27 Vessel Data Recorder 10 5 27 1 Memory Available Alert Types Low Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 27 2 Memory Used Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 27 3 Percent Available Alert Types Low Alert Data Unavailable Aler
129. are key and you keep seeing textboxes warning you If you do not have the hardware license that N2KServer cannot find the key open N2KServer Service Manager red N2KServer hardware license and uncheck the Start N2KServer When key Windows Starts checkbox When you press the switch Switch Actuator components are only fully actuator component the switch operational when the Control Module has does not change state been licensed If you wish to use these features please ensure that you have Revision 5 0 0 Page 420 Maretron purchased a license for the Control Module and that you have requested a license for the Control Module in the Connection Dialog Components display Not Fuel Management components are only Licensed instead of a numeric fully operational when the Fuel value Management Module has been licensed If you wish to use these features please ensure that you have purchased a license for the Fuel management Module and that you have requested a license for the Fuel Management Module in the Connection Dialog If these steps do not solve your problem please contact Maretron Technical Support refer to Section 17 for contact information Revision 5 0 0 Page 421 16 Technical Support Maretron If you require technical support for Maretron products you can reach us in any of the following ways Telephone Fax E mail World Wide Web Mail 1 866 550 9100 1 602 861 1777 support mar
130. aretron 9 6 28 Time Date 9 6 28 1 Date Displays the current date The time zone may be entered as part of the component configuration or it may be set to reference the local time offset see Section 9 4 8 3 1 on page 134 for details on how to set the local time offset Component Types Digital Units Default DD MM YYYY DD MMM YYYY MM DD YYYY MMM DD YYYY When the units are set to Default the formatting for the displayed date is obtained from the Units Setup Page 9 6 28 2 Local Time Offset Displays the local time offset as set in the Units Setup Page Component Types Digital Units Hours Minutes 9 6 28 3 Moon Phase Displays the phase of the moon at the current time and location Component Types Moon Phase Display 9 6 28 4 Sunrise Displays the time of sunrise for the current day and position The time zone may be entered as part of the component configuration Component Types Digital Units 12 hour 24 hour 9 6 28 5 Sunset Displays the time of sunset for the current day and position The time zone may be entered as part of the component configuration Revision 5 0 0 Page 251 Maretron Component Types Digital Units 12 hour 24 hour 9 6 28 6 Time Displays the current time The time zone may be entered as part of the component configuration Component Types Digital Units 12 hour 24 hour 9 6 28 7 Twilight AM Displays the time of nautical twilight before sunrise for the current day and pos
131. ase B Line Neutral Voltage Displays the RMS voltage between phase B and neutral of an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Volts RMS Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 186 Maretron 9 6 1 9 Phase BC Line Line Voltage Displays the RMS voltage between phase B and phase C of an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Volts RMS Instances 253 9 6 1 10 Phase C Frequency Displays the frequency of phase C on an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Hertz 9 6 1 11 Phase C Line Neutral Voltage Displays the RMS voltage between phase C and neutral of an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Volts RMS Instances 253 9 6 1 12 Phase CA Line Line Voltage Displays the RMS voltage between phase C and phase A of an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Volts RMS Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 187 Maretron 9 6 2 AC Generator 9 6 2 1 Average Current Displays the average AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a generator on all phases Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Amperes 9 6 2 2 Average Frequency Displays the average frequency of the AC power from a generator on all phases Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 2 3 Average Line Line Voltage Displays the average line to line RMS voltage of the AC powe
132. ating the alert By pressing Accept you are accepting the following agreement 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 not as a replacement for traditional aids and techniques Pressing Enter Demo Mode will take you into demo mode with simulated data Revision 5 0 0 Page 64 Maretron 9 2 2 The Opening Screen Subsequently when you start N2KView the program will display the same opening dialog and warning message and will show the name previously entered If you accept the warning press the Accept button and the program will change into operational mode If you do not accept the warning press the Exit button and the program will terminate Disclaimer Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System Software Version 5 0 0 20140623 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 Figure 13 N2KView Opening Dialog Alternatively pressing the Enter Demo Mode button will take you into a demo mode which showcases all the possible components with simulated data 9 2 3 The Operational Mode Screen Once you have accepted the warning in
133. aunch bar Click Finish to exit Setup V Register this copy of N2KView required for support Figure 8 Maretron N2KView Installation Wizard Completion Page After pressing Finish you will be given the opportunity to register your software and start using N2KView Please make sure to register your software in order to qualify for technical assistance The installation is now complete To run the N2KView software click on the N2KView icon in the Start Menu desktop or Quick Launch bar When N2KView starts you will be given the option to enter the demo mode which has simulated data or to accept the terms of the license agreement and start monitoring live data Revision 5 0 0 Page 44 Maretron 6 4 Installing Cameras N2KView is designed to display data from IP cameras produced by AXIS Communications The cameras are connected to the computer running N2KView via Ethernet While all Axis cameras are supported the following cameras have been thoroughly tested by Maretron Axis 212 PTZ Network Camera This is a wall mounted camera with software pan Tilt and Zoom Axis 215 PTZ Network Camera This is a sophisticated camera with hardware Pan Tilt and Zoom It requires a 12V power supply which is supplied with the camera Axis P3301 Fixed Dome Network Camera Axis Single Video Server 241S Axis Quad Video Server 241Q Axis Q7401 Video Encoder Axis Quad Video Server 240Q Axis M3113 Network Camera Axis
134. ay field Anchor Watch Alert The alert will become active if the distance between the current GPS position and the Reference Latitude and Longitude rises above the value in the Anchor Watch Alert Set Point field for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay Field Direction Alert The alert will become active if the monitored course differs from the Reference Direction by more than the Offset Wind Direction Set Point for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field Timer Alert The alert will become active when the time reaches the time specified in the Alarm Time field and thereafter after the intervals specified in the Repeat Interval field Server Disconnected Alert The alert will become active when the connection to N2KServer is lost and thereafter after the intervals specified in the Repeat Interval field Revision 5 0 0 Page 267 Maretron 10 3 Viewing Alerts This section describes the different ways in which alerts may be viewed 10 3 1 The Alert Status Bar The Alert Status Bar is a small part of the overall N2KView screen that is always present when the Alerts Module has been licensed and is shown along the entire bottom of the screen the Alert Status Bar is even present in authoring mode The Alert Status Bar shows the description and location of each alert within a text box In addition the vessel s operating mode appears at the extreme right hand side of the Alert Status Bar The al
135. bligations of each party shall be construed and enforced accordingly 14 ASSIGNMENT This Agreement and the license granted herein are personal to you and except as otherwise provided for herein they may not be transferred or assigned This Agreement and all terms and conditions contained herein shall be inure to the benefit of and be binding upon Maretron s successors and assigns Revision 5 0 0 Page 427 Maretron 15 WAIVER Failure to insist upon strict compliance with any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of such term or condition 16 ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties hereto relating to the subject matter hereof and superseded all prior or contemporaneous representations or agreements of the parties whether written or oral No waiver or modification of any of the terms hereof shall be valid unless in writing and signed by the parties No waiver of any breach shall be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable the remaining provisions shall not be affected Revision 5 0 0 Page 428 Maretron 18 Example of Setting up the AXIS Quad Video Server 241Q Please read the installation manual that came with your video server This chapter should not be considered a substitute for reading the Axis documentation 18 1Install the AXIS Camera Manager a Insert the disk supplied
136. boat is also available for sailboats This is the Close Angle component and is shown below Apparent Wind Figure 83 Wind Close Angle Component Example Min Max Markers may be added to a Close Angle Component by clicking on a check box in the Component Editor Figure 84 Close Angle Component with Min Max Marks The marks are two red triangles just inside the gauge perimeter and are pushed left or right by the needle Pressing the Reset button will move both marks to the current needle position The Reset button is displayed only if the marks are enabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 179 Maretron 9 5 34 Video The Video Component is used to display video from IP Cameras The component is square and has a user defined label at the top If the camera supports Pan Tilt and Zoom buttons under the video display will be enabled if a Component Type of Video with PTZ Controls is chosen If the camera does support the PTZ functions then the user can select a Component Type of just Video for those locations where control of the video camera is undesirable e g guest staterooms Video components are only available with the purchase of a Video module When displaying video one of several component types may be chosen 9 5 34 1 Video and Video with PTZ Controls GOOD 8B Figure 85 Video Component Example This layout matches the format of the digital control The first option Video will not display the control bu
137. by selecting the group in the table and pressing the Edit Group button This will bring up the Switch Breaker Group Editor Revision 5 0 0 Page 102 Maretron 9 4 8 4 2 Switch Breaker Group Editor In each group the Switch Breaker Group Editor shows the name of the group and which switches are controlled by the group _Switch Breaker Group Editor crou No TD ee L O Nav Lights R4show Group Controlled Warning Switch Breaker Group Table Switch Breaker Instance Channel W 3 DC Panel Helm 2 Nav Lights 1 3 DC Panel Helm 3 Anchor Lights 2 3 DC Panel Helm 4 Deck Lights Group No Each group is assigned a number Group Name The name is used to identify the group 9 4 8 4 3 Show Group Controlled Warning Normally when a switch displayed on a user defined screen is part of a Switch Breaker Group the switch is marked with the text Group Controlled Unchecking this box will suppress the display of the warning 9 4 8 4 4 Switch Breaker Group Table This contains a list of the switches assigned to the group Switches may be added by pressing the Add Switch button or edited by selecting a switch breaker in the table and pressing the Edit Switch button These actions displays the Switch Breaker Editor Revision 5 0 0 Page 103 Maretron 9 4 8 4 5 Switch Breaker Editor The Switch Breaker Editor allows editing of one entry in the Switch Breaker Group zc Switch Breaker Group Editor cl ue
138. can be reset independently Revision 5 0 0 Page 166 Maretron Figure 67 North Up Rose with Markers The marks are two red triangles just inside the gauge perimeter and are pushed left or right by the needle Should either mark be pushed all the way round to meet the other mark both marks will lock to the needle to indicate that the max min values are now meaningless Pressing the Reset button will move both marks to the current needle position and unlock the marks The Reset button is displayed only if the marks are enabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 167 Maretron 9 5 25 Push Buttons To supplement the toggle switches there are five different push buttons 9 5 25 1 Backlit Pushbutton 1x1 ha K gt K e Ni gt ee acchi CAGE Switeh l Figure 68 Backlit Pushbutton Examples 9 5 25 2 Wide Backlit Pushbutton 2x1 Stbd Nav Light Figure 69 Wide Backlit Pushbutton Examples 9 5 25 3 Metallic Pushbutton 1x1 Figure 70 Metallic Pushbutton Examples Revision 5 0 0 Page 168 Maretron 9 5 25 4 Wide Metallic Pushbutton 2x1 Figure 71 Wide Metallic Pushbutton Examples 9 5 25 5 Wide Pushbutton 4x1 La AC Ch8 Figure 72 Wide Pushbutton Examples 9 5 25 6 Operation In each case the on off and error colors are specified by the user Push buttons may be configured to be toggle i e you press it one to go on and then again to go off or momentary i
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140. cing 8 3 1 1 Device Instancing The device instance is an eight bit value ranging between 0 and 255 that every NMEA 2000 device transmits when it joins the bus and upon request thereafter This becomes important when you have multiple devices that transmit the same data It is possible for example to have two GPS antennas on a vessel with one serving as a primary antenna and others serving as backups If this is so the NMEA 2000 standard requires that the two different antennas have two different device instances If you are using a certified NMEA 2000 product the NMEA 2000 standard requires that a user be able to program the device instance in each product Consult the device documentation or contact your device manufacturer in order to determine how to program the instance into a particular device 8 3 1 2 Data Instancing Certain NMEA messages such as those from batteries tanks engines and transmissions have data instances embedded in the messages These data instances are used if programmed to relate data to specific data sources Data instances are also required by the NMEA 2000 standard to be field programmable so please consult your device s documentation for details on how to program this value In order to support plug and play operation if N2KView receives the same data from multiple devices that have the same device instance programmed it will lock on to the first unit it receives data from until eithe
141. column If the alert is an Awaiting Cancel Alert pressing this button will cause the alert to become an Inactive Alert and it will disappear from the table unless the Show Inactive box is checked at the top of the screen If the alert is Inactive or Disabled there will be no entry in this column Detail Pressing the Detail button will open the following dialog showing a lot of detail and history of the alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 271 Warning 72 from Helm Starter Batt Volts gt 15V Alert Details Time Active Jun 30 2014 03 35 58pm Current State Active Value 14 7V Trigger Point High Alert triggers at 15 Volts after 0 05 mm ss delay Reset Point High Alert resets at 14 Volts after 0 05 mm ss delay Last Action Triggered Alert History Time State Jun 30 2014 at 03 35 58pm Active Triggered Jun 30 2014 at 03 07 40pm Active Triggered Jun 30 2014 at 02 30 58pm Active Triggered Jun 30 2014 at 02 12 33pm Active Triggered Jun 30 2014 at 01 30 31pm Active Triggered for the 3rd Time Jun 30 2014 at 01 20 08pm Awaiting C 13 9V Cleared without Acknowledge Jun 30 2014 at 12 55 38pm Active 15 0V Triggered for the 2nd Time Jun 30 2014 at 12 48 54pm Awaiting C 13 8V Cleared without Acknowledge Jun 30 2014 at 12 24 34pm_ Active 15 0V Triggered Jun 30 2014 at 12 01 19pm Active 15 0V Triggered Jun 30 2014 at 11 34 12am Active 15 0V Triggered Jun 30 2014 at 10 41 25am Active 15 0V Triggered Jun 30 2014 at 10 16 28am
142. compatible Watermaker Wind Provides ability to control compatible NMEA 2000 switches and circuit breakers Client Server architecture allows monitoring from anywhere in the world with an internet connection If a direct connection to the boat is not possible then Maretron s Cloud Service may be used to make the connection Revision 5 0 0 Page 33 Maretron The Alert Module provides the ability to monitor a wide variety of NMEA 2000 data for alert conditions and to perform one or more of the following actions when an alert condition is met Display the alert on any or all N2KView Screens connected to an N2KView Server on the NMEA 2000 network This includes N2KView stations connected remotely through an Internet connection Sound one or more Annunciators connected to the NMEA 2000 network Sound the PC Speaker on local and or remote Alerts Email alert details to one or more email addresses including cell phones Text SMS alert details to one or more cell phones SSL Encryption with password protection for security against eavesdropping Password protected configuration files Password protected server login Gauge components with programmable warning and fault ranges and optional tracking on minimum maximum values Digital components with programmable warning and fault ranges Unlimited number of user configurable favorites screens User graphics and pictures may be added to any screen as a background Individual screen
143. csssecceesesseeneeeeesseeneeteees 138 Figure 34 Anchor Alert without Heading seeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeireeeerereserrnrneerenn 138 Figure 35 Anchor Alert with Alarm AANEREN 139 Figure 36 Attitude Indicator Example cccssecseecesseeneesesseeeeeeeesseeneeteees 140 Figure 37 Bar Graph Component Example ssssesssssssrrrrsssserenrrnnnresseernne 141 Figure 38 Bar Graph Example with Min Max Marks sseseeeeeeeseeeennneeseennn 142 Figure 39 Borderless Bar Example ccceesseeceeseeseeeeeeseeseeeeeeeesseeeeteees 143 Figure 40 Cardinal Component Example 144 Figure 41 Rocker Switch Component Exame 145 Figure 42 Alert Controlled Rocker Switch 146 Figure 44 Locked Rocker Switch csesceeeesseeceesesseeeeeesesseeseeeeesseeneneeees 146 Figure 45 Group Controlled Rocker Switch ssesssssssssrnnneesseererrrrnnnnesseerrene 147 Figure 46 Course Up Rose Component Example 148 Figure 47 Digital Component Examples sssssesssessssssenirrrrreeseerrnrnnnnresserrnne 149 Figure 48 Digital Counter Component Example sssssssssesssssseserrrrnnrresseerree 150 Figure 49 Air Conditioner Component Example ssssssssesssesssseesrrrrnnresseerreee 151 Revision 5 0 0 Page 24 Maretron Figure 50 Q Logic Air Conditioner Component with Aux Heat ee 152 Figure 51 Ice Maker Component Example sssesssssssserrrreeseererrn
144. cy stop button Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 7 High Boost Generally indicates that the supercharger turbocharger boost pressure has exceeded some engine defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 8 Low Coolant Level Generally indicates that the level of coolant has fallen below some engine defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 214 Maretron 9 6 11 9 Low Fuel Pressure Generally indicates that the fuel pressure has fallen below some engine defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 10 Low Oil Level Generally indicates that the oil level has fallen below some user defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instanc
145. d Settings Menu will display the Alerts Setup Sub Menu Alerts Setup Double clicking on the Vessel Mode in the Alerts Status Bar will also cause the Alerts Setup Dialog to appear If Alerts are not licensed the Alerts Setup button will appear semi transparent and will not respond to pressing or clicking Revision 5 0 0 Page 274 Maretron 10 4 1 Alerts Table Editor Pressing Alert Table Editor will open the The Alert Table Editor to allow you to create new alerts or delete or re configure existing alerts Alert Table Editor Ki show alerts for chosen operating mode Type Priority Enabled Scope Annun Email SMS Description Location Alarm 0 Yes Global Fire Aft Deck Alarm 1 Yes Global Depth lt 13 6ft Alarm Yes Global Fire Engine Room Alarm Yes Global Revs too High Alarm Yes Global Alarm Clock Local Alarm Global Not low temp Alarm Global a lt b Alarm Global Inst 1 Ch 3 high count Alarm Global hi5 Alarm Global Carbon Monoxide Engine Room Alarm Local BNWAS Warning Global Starter Batt Volts gt 15V Warming 101 Global House Batt Volts gt 15V Warning 200 Global Anchor Watch Edit Delete Close Figure 98 Alert Table Editor Only show alerts active in the chosen mode If this is checked then the alerts shown in the Alerts Table will be limited to those active in the chosen Operating Mode Alerts Table This table lists all the alerts defined in this instance of N2KView Clicking on
146. d a Anchored el Underway op User 1 ww User 2 Alert Options Bi don t change this terminal operating mode when a remote terminal operating mode is changed B Remote Alerts Play Computer Sound 10 4 3 1 Operating Mode In this dialog you may select the vessel s operating mode from one of the following choices e Disabled This selection disables all alerts on the vessel No alerts will be generated for any reason e Moored This selection sets the vessel s operating mode to Moored All alerts which are enabled in Moored mode will be enabled All other alerts will be disabled e Anchored This selection sets the vessel s operating mode to Anchored All alerts which are enabled in Anchored mode will be enabled All other alerts will be disabled e Underway This selection sets the vessel s operating mode to Underway All alerts which are enabled in Underway mode will be enabled All other alerts will be disabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 318 Maretron e User 1 This selection sets the vessel s operating mode to User 1 All alerts which are enabled in User 1 mode will be enabled All other alerts will be disabled e User 2 This selection sets the vessel s operating mode to User 2 All alerts which are enabled in User 2 mode will be enabled All other alerts will be disabled Changing the Operating Mode may disable a number of alerts I
147. d may not be transmitted to another computer Revision 5 0 0 Page 395 Maretron 13 1 Camera Setup Before the cameras can be accessed from the Screen Setup they must be entered into N2KView in the Camera Setup Screen This screen is entered by selecting the Cameras Setup tab on the Settings Dialog The Camera Setup dialog contains a list of cameras that the user has created to cover all the cameras on the boat Note that one physical camera may be represented by more than one camera in this list possibly with different resolutions or frame rates Cameras Setup Camera Table Camera Name Camera Type Network Address Camera No Conference Room Axis 215 Network Camera 192 168 1 5 Figure 127 Camera Setup Dialog The Camera Editor is entered either be pressing New or by selecting an existing camera from the list in the Cameras Setup Screen and pressing Edit Once in the Camera Editor dialog select the type of camera from the Type Drop Down List Revision 5 0 0 Page 396 Maretron Camera Type Figure 128 Camera Type Drop Down List Scroll up and down to see all the choices Revision 5 0 0 Page 397 Maretron 13 1 1 Camera Editor The Camera Editor allow all the video parameters to be set in one place and then just referenced from the screens in which they are displayed Canes Editat Camera Name CEECEE 10 0 0 94 AS SOA Axis Single Video Server 241S D W mirror Image BB Re
148. d minutes seconds Trigger Delay 0 05 sd minutes seconds Clear Delay 0 05 minutes seconds Figure 112 Trigger Configuration Editor Server Disconnected Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Trigger Delay H the Server connection is lost for more than the amount of time specified in this field the alert will become active Clear Delay After reconnecting the server connection must be stable for more than the amount of time specified in this field for the alert to clear Revision 5 0 0 Page 294 10 4 2 1 3 11 Outside Radius Alert Maretron The Outside Radius Alert is used to signal an alert whenever the vessel moves outside a programmable distance in any direction away from a reference point expressed as a longitude and latitude This alert is useful when the vessel is anchored or moored and the vessel should not drift outside a perimeter and if it does an alert is activated The point of reference can be selected from the current position or it can be manually entered The following Figure shows an Outside Radius
149. d until the Agreement is terminated The Agreement shall be terminated as follows a you may terminate the Agreement at any time with or without cause effective upon your delivery to Maretron of written notice of termination or b the Agreement shall terminate immediately and without notice if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement 6 EFFECT OF TERMINATION All of the provisions of this Agreement which are not expressly limited to the period of the License Term including without limitation the provisions regarding disclaimers of warranties limitations of liability remedies and proprietary rights shall survive the termination of the License Term Promptly following the termination of the License Term you shall either destroy or return to Maretron any and all copies of the SOFTWARE 7 GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS AND DISCLAIMERS MAY APPLY TO YOU Revision 5 0 0 Page 424 Maretron a U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS This SOFTWARE and accompanying documentation is provided with restricted rights Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to the restrictions set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or subparagraphs c 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52 227 19 as applicable Manufacturer is Maretron LLP 9014 N 23rd Ave Su
150. der to successfully run N2K View e Operating System o Windows XP Home Edition Professional or Microsoft Vista 32 or 64 bit or Windows 7 32 or 64 bit or Windows 8 32 or 64 bit N2KView runs under the Adobe Integrated Runtime AIR If AIR is not installed on the PC it will be installed as part of the N2KView installation process Please contact Maretron Support at 866 550 9100 if you have any questions o N2KView will also run under Max OS Users should follow the following instructions to install N2KView manually 1 Install AIR Adobe Integrated Runtime Go to www adobe com and press the 1 to start the download 2 Install N2KView Go to the following URL http www maretron com files N2KView Maretron N2KView 4 0 0 20140106 air to download and install After installation the AIR update process will take care of future updates e CPU Minimum Pentium 4 or Equivalent Recommended Pentium 4 3 0 GHz e Memory Minimum 1GB RAM Recommended 2 GB RAM on Windows XP and 2GB RAM on Windows Vista e Hard Drive Space 2 GB e CD ROM or DVD Drive Revision 5 0 0 Page 30 Maretron e Video Card Minimum 128 MB memory Recommended 256 MB N2KView is a graphics intensive program which will allow more complex screen layouts with high power graphics engines e Network Connection 10OBASE T or 100BASE TX or 802 11a b g or 3G With the TSM800C TSM1330C or MBB200C the network connection is only required for so
151. dress chosen for this device entered in the IP Address field Revision 5 0 0 Page 87 Maretron 9 4 6 6 2 Hostname This is the name by which this MBB100 MBB200C TSM800 TSM800C TSM1330 TSM1330C or DSM800 will be known on the network This field is set from the Label Display Name entered at startup and may not be edited here 9 4 6 6 3 IP Address This field is disabled if the use DHCP box is checked This is the IP Address see section 8 2 for this MBB100 MBB200C TSM800 TSM800C TSM1330 TSM1330C or DSM800 9 4 6 6 4 Netmask This is a mask used to divide an IP Address into subnets Basically it tells the computer how much of the IP Address defined the network and how much may be used by computers on the network For most networks the first three parts of the IP Address define the network i e every computer on the network must have the same values and the last part defines the computer i e every computer on the network must have a different value Where the value 255 appears in the Netmask the values define the network and must be the same The most common value is 255 255 255 0 9 4 6 6 5 Default Gateway This must be set to the IP Address of the router 9 4 6 6 6 Default DNS This is the IP address of a computer on the Internet that can identify and locate computer systems and resources on the internet Revision 5 0 0 Page 88 Maretron 9 4 6 7 NMEA 2000 Connection The fields in this section are used to contr
152. dule the Air Conditioner may be controlled remotely Component Types Air Conditioner Instances 253 Units not applicable 9 6 5 Anchor 9 6 5 1 Anchor Watch The Anchor Watch Parameter is a view into the Anchor Watch Alert see 10 3 6 4 9 Revision 5 0 0 Page 202 Maretron Component Types Anchor Watch Units not applicable Instances not applicable Revision 5 0 0 Page 203 Maretron 9 6 6 BNWAS Bridge Navigation Watch Alarm System 9 6 6 1 BNWAS This component displays the current state of the BNWAS System The time remaining in the current state will also be displayed The display flashes Yellow in the Bridge Visual state and Flashes Red in all the audible Alarm states See section 11 for more detail 9 6 7 DC 9 6 7 1 Battery State of Charge Displays the current energy in the battery as a percentage of its total capacity Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Instances 253 9 6 7 2 Battery Temperature Displays the battery case temperature Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Degrees Centigrade Degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 7 3 Battery Time Remaining Displays the time remaining that the battery can continue to operate at its current load Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Hours and Minutes Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 204 Maretron 9 6 7 4 Current Displays the electrical current being sourced
153. e EI LEI orr o DACH IZ DACH 13 OC 18 CH 14 ep SE ep Lech n Lech off Weck Close _ Once a breaker has been selected it may be LOCKED or UNLOCKED by pressing one of the buttons at the bottom of the screen Pressing Lock On will UNLOCK the breaker move it to the ON position and then LOCK it again Pressing Lock Off will UNLOCK the breaker move it to the OFF position and then LOCK it again Pressing Unlock will UNLOCK the breaker leaving it in its current state To exit the Breaker Lockout dialog press the Close button at the bottom left 9 4 8 2 Switch Breaker Status From N2KView version 5 0 N2KView supports the display of detailed status from Carling OctoPlex AC and DC breakers Revision 5 0 0 Page 98 Maretron 9 4 8 2 1 Displaying the Breaker Status Pressing the Switch Breaker Status button on the Power Management sub menu opens either the AC Switch Breaker Status Dialog or the DC Switch Breaker Status dialog The DC Switch Breaker Status dialog is shown below b Switch Breaker Status DC Breakers 2 DC Breakers 3 DC Breakers 1 DC Relay Box oomo 0O ONS oc s On4 CA w a w a C DC Groups OC S ONT DC ONE DC ONS Dan 10 E ep SI Ss AC Breakers j 1 KE KE KE KEN DACH 14 DACH 15 AC Breakers 2 W s Bn W s W s AC Breakers 3 re AC Sources Nav Lights Get Status Close On the left is the list of screens and selecting a screen will display the contents of tha
154. e Batt Volts gt UNDERWAY Figure 96 Alert Status Screen The Alert Status Screen consists of a table with several rows Each row of the table describes an alert Be default Inactive Alerts and Disabled alerts are not shown You may check the boxes labeled Show Inactive or Show Disabled at the top of the Alert Status Screen to show inactive and disabled alerts in addition to the alerts normally shown The columns of the table may be resized by grabbing the bar to the right of the column heading and dragging it to the desired position Pressing or clicking on Revision 5 0 0 Page 270 Maretron the column heading will sort the entries in the table in either increasing or decreasing order of the column chosen You cannot sort on the Action Column the Edit Column or the What Happened column The rows in the table are colored and flash or remain solid in color according to the state of the alert described by the row Please refer to Section 10 3 1 fora description of how the appearance of the row changes with the alert state The columns of the table give detail on the alerts displayed On narrow screens not all the columns will be displayed Action This column contains an Acknowledge Ack button when the Alert is Active or Awaiting Cancel If the alert is Active pressing the button will cause the alert to become an Accepted Alert If the alert is an Accepted Alert there will be no entry in this
155. e Version This manual corresponds to N2KView Version 5 0 0 and N2KServer Version 3 6 This manual is applicable to versions of N2KView running on the following platforms PC Macs Maretron MBB100 Maretron MBB200C Maretron DSM800 Maretron TSM800 Maretron TSM800C Maretron TSM1330 Maretron TSM1330C Apple iPod Touch Apple iPhone Apple iPad Android 3 2 phones and tablets including Nook Color Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire Revision 5 0 0 Page 28 Maretron Software Editions Beginning with Version 4 0 0 N2KView is offered as a single user complete package will full functionality of all the previous modules In version 4 0 0 the following functionality was added Bridge Navigation Watch Alarm System BNWAS This is not available on the Mobile versions Differential Temperature Monitoring SMS Signal Strength Component The Connections Dialog has been re worked to allow you to enter the Serial number of the IPG100 connecting you with the NMEA 2000 bus In version 5 0 0 the following major changes were made Complete rework of the User Interface to support touch screens Screen Selection components allow you to add a control to any screen that when pressed will jump you to a screen of your choice 2x1 Indicator components allow multiple lines of text Breaker Switch groups Alert Detail shows alert history Revision 5 0 0 Page 29 Maretron 4 Prerequisites 4 1 N2KView The following requirements must be met in or
156. e all user input for 20 seconds Time Remaining seconds MOORED When the timer reaches 0 the dialog is automatically closed Revision 5 0 0 Page 73 9 4 6 Configuration Sub Menu Pressing the Configuration button in the Commands and Settings menu displays the Configuration sub menu D N2KView Helm oem N Starboard Tachometer All the manipulation of the user defined screens is done from this dialog 9 4 6 1 General Configuration Dialog Pressing the General button causes the General Configuration dialog to be displayed This window allows you to configure the parameters that are used in N2KView and if N2KView is running on the MBB100 or DSM800 it allows configuration of some system parameters A screenshot of the General Configuration dialog is shown below Not all fields will be shown on each hardware platform Revision 5 0 0 Page 74 Maretron General General Helm R4Enable Screen Blanking after d minutes Mi ypass Initial Power On Disclaimer Screen R4Allow Automatic Updates from the Web Hl Automatically Cycle Through Screens W expand Switch Breaker Touch Area RZ Allow Operating Mode Change without Password Protection Screen Resolution a Update and Reboot Screen Scan Rate Ia Je Pair Bluetooth Device Calibrate Touch Screen Sae Leet Figure 17 Configuration Dialog 9 4 6 1 1 Label N2KView programs can be given a label
157. e temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Exhaust Gas Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 8 Freezer Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Freezer Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 9 Heat Index See section 9 6 11 4 9 6 26 10 Heating System Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Heating System Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 11 Inside Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Inside Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Revision 5 0 0 Page 247 Maretron Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 12 Live Well Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Live Well Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 13 Main Cabin Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Main Cabin Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Unit
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159. eakers that are Locked will not be considered for restoring Only breakers that have been turned off previously by N2KView because of Load Shedding will be considered for restoration The Breaker Status reported in the Load Shedding Dialog will be Load Shed If any source has a Load Shedding Current programmed i e the source is known be in use and the current reported by that source is not available displayed as a dash NO loads will be restored When load shedding is disabled all loads that have been shed will be restored Revision 5 0 0 Page 390 Maretron 12 6 Configuration Configuration of Load Shedding is done in the AC Load Shedding dialog this is accessed through either the AC Load Shedding 1 button or the AC Load Shedding 2 button in the Power Management sub menu depending on which Load Shedding group you wish to configure AC Load Shedding 1 Starboard Generator Fi Enabled Inverter Source 2 Source 3 Now 6 2 Now 7 2 A Load Shedding Interval Shed at 30 0 Shed at 25 0 Disabled Disabled Amps Amps Amps R4Enabled El Enabled W Enabled W Enabled WE ER a Enabled Shed Order Panel Instance Breaker Channel Current Draw Breaker Status 5 AC Panel Galley _ Jf 4 Air Conditioner Jo B 5 AC Panel Galley 7 Washer Dryer bn QA on WI gt F Ki H Figure 125 AC Load Shedding Dialog 12 6 1 General Each Load Shedding Group is enabled disabled using the E
160. ease consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 351 Maretron 10 5 9 9 Low Fuel Pressure Generally indicates that the fuel pressure has fallen below some engine defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 10 Low Oil Level Generally indicates that the oil level has fallen below some user defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 11 Low Oil Pressure Generally indicates that the oil pressure has fallen below some user defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 12 Low System Voltage Generally indicates that the system voltage has fallen below some user defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 13 Maintenance Needed Generally indicates that the engine is in need of maintenance Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revisio
161. ecome an Accepted Alarm and the indicator will change to solid red Accepted Alarms appear as solid red indicators Awaiting Cancel Alarms appear as dark indicators with a red border and an x on the right hand side of the indicator When you click on Revision 5 0 0 Page 416 Maretron this indicator the alarm will become Inactive and will be removed from the Alert Status Bar Inactive Alarms and Disabled Alarms do not appear on the Alerts Page starter Bat vors 4 Active Warnings appear as flashing yellow indicators Clicking on this indicator will cause the warning to become an Accepted Warning and the indicator will change to solid yellow Accepted Warnings appear as solid yellow indicators neet a Awaiting Cancel Warnings appear as dark indicators with a yellow border and an x on the right hand side of the indicator When you click on this indicator the alert will become inactive and the indicator will disappear from the Alert Status Bar Inactive Warnings and Disabled Warnings do not appear on the Alerts Page Revision 5 0 0 Page 417 Maretron 15 Troubleshooting If you notice unexpected operation of the Maretron N2KView System follow the troubleshooting procedures in this section to remedy simple problems Symptom Troubleshooting Procedure Select the Commands amp Settings Tab No data on the N2KView screen and then the Configuration sub menu and all components display dashes open the NMEA 2000 Connect
162. ed Click Next gt to continue J5 Setup Maretron N2KView Installer Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing Maretron N2KView Installer on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files Maretron N2K View Installer Start Menu folder Maretron N2KView pa Cra Ceea Figure 5 N2KView Installation Wizard Ready to Install Page m The Installing screen will display next and will show the progress of the installation Installing Please wait while Setup installs Maretron N2KView Installer on your computer Extracting files C Program Files Maretron N2KView Installer Maretron N2K View air Figure 6 N2KView Installation Wizard Installing Page Revision 5 0 0 Page 41 n We will now install N2KView If this is the first time that N2KView is being installed the following screens will be displayed 3 Are you sure you want to install this application to your computer EI Application Install Publisher Maretron LLP Application Maretron N2KView Install Cancel Installing applications may present a security risk to you and your computer Install only from sources that you trust Ka Publisher Identity WERIFIED Figure 7 N2KView Installation Screen Press Install Maretron N2KView is signed and verified for your protectio
163. ed component will look like If real data matching the parameter is available it will be displayed in the Preview Revision 5 0 0 Page 115 Maretron 9 4 9 3 2 Title Component Editor Engine Tachometer ULG Port Tachometer Wuse Label The title of the component is displayed to the left of Bar Graph Components within Indicators and above all the other types of Components This is a free form text field that should be used to clearly label what is being displayed While there is no limit as to the length of the text that is entered the resulting component may not show all the characters 9 4 9 3 3 Use Label Most Maretron devices are capable of being programmed to transmit a textual label to identify itself on the network If the Use Label box is checked then the component will display the received label instead of the title while the data is available If the label or the data is not received by N2KView the title will be displayed as entered in the Title field During editing the preview graphic will display the label if it is being received 9 4 9 3 4 Component Type Component Type The Component Type drop down list is a list of the component types available for the selected parameter Depending on the parameter you selected you will have choices of different component types to use to display the parameter Select the desired component type by pressing on the down pointing arrow to the right of the control and then
164. ed screen will be added to the Screen List Revision 5 0 0 Page 108 Maretron 9 4 9 2 Screen Editor Dialog The Screen Editor dialog is where the contents of individual screens are edited Screen Editor i New Screen wu DER Height HR v Include as Drop Down Tab Filename EE Browse _ Gees Edit Delete Cut Copy Paste Save JI Cancel In this dialog the screen is overlaid with two constructs to aid the user The first is a grid of squares to which the components will be snapped as they are placed on the screen The second is the white border box which shows the optimum aspect ratio of the screen based on the aspect ratio of the physical screen If the default values from the Add Screen dialog section 9 4 9 1 3 are used the white border will be paced on the edge of the grid 9 4 9 2 1 Renaming Screens In order to change the name of a screen edit the Title in this dialog The change will take place immediately in this dialog and be transferred to the main screen when the Save button is pressed Revision 5 0 0 Page 109 Maretron 9 4 9 2 2 Resizing Screens In order to change the size of a screen change its Width or Height in this dialog The change will take place immediately in this dialog and be transferred to the main screen when the Save button is pressed If you changed the favorite screen to have more squares than it previously had all of the existing components will appear in the upper lef
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166. elay when monitoring a bilge pump for example is to set the Set Delay to a large value say 20 minutes Now if the bilge pump runs for more than 20 minutes at a time the alert will be triggered Clear Delay The condition for the parameter being monitored must be not in its ON condition for at least the clear delay time before the alert will become cleared 10 4 2 1 3 8 Low Current When On Alert This is the same as the Burnt Out Bulb Alert 10 4 2 1 3 9 High Current When On Alert This is similar to the Burnt Out Bulb Alert but the Alert will trigger when the measured current is greater than the Maximum Current Trigger Point 10 4 2 1 3 10 Server Disconnected Alert The Server Disconnected Alert can be used to raise an alert when the connection to N2KServer is lost due to network problems As with the On and Off alerts the Trigger Delay and Clear Delay values are used to prevent spurious triggering Note that the Server Disconnected Alert will have some limitation as to the Actions possible when the Alert is triggered Because the connection to the server has been lost it will not be possible to display this alert on other N2KView displays or on DSM250 Displays It will also not be possible to sound an annunciator It will be possible to send an email message if the computers Ethernet connection is still available Trigger Configuration Revision 5 0 0 Page 293 Maretron Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period 5 00 s
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168. emote Audible Alarm Annunciator and Second Stage Remote Audible Alarm Tone fields in the dialog 11 1 6 Third Stage Remote Audible Alarm If there is no input to N2KView during the Second Stage Bridge Audible Alarm the BNWAS will enter the Third Stage Remote Audible Alarm A third ALM100 annunciator elsewhere on the vessel will sound to summon yet another person to the bridge The instance number of the third ALM100 and the required tone are configured in the Third stage Remote Audible Alarm Annunciator and Third Stage Remote Audible Alarm Tone fields in the dialog Revision 5 0 0 Page 386 Maretron The period from the expiry of the Dormant period to the activation of the Third Stage Remote Audible Alarm may be configured in the dialog anywhere from 2 to 3 Ve minutes Alternatively it may be set to sound the 3 annunciator simultaneously with the second by selecting the Yes radio button as shown below Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System BNWAS Enable Disable BNWAS be Enabled el Disabled Configuration Dormant Period Td 3 00 03 00 12 00 mm ss First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm Annunciator First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm Tone Second Stage Remote Audible Alarm Annunciator Annunciator1 sr Second Stage Remote Audible Alarm Tone Third Stage Remote Audible Alarm Annunciator fAnnunciator2 sl LT Third Stage Remote Audible Alarm Tone Simultaneous Second and Third Stage Audible Alarms Third Stage Remote Audible
169. en press Save to open the Save Configuration Dialog see section 9 4 7 In the Save Configuration To IPG100 section you will see the configuration name that you chose and the Send Configuration button This will be grayed out of there is no connection to the IPG100 in which case you will need to exit this dialog establish the connection and come back here Press Send Configuration to send the file to the server Reload you normal configuration to continue using N2KView on the PC 14 4Starting N2KView on the iPhone gem After downloading and installing N2KView and syncing your iPhone with iTunes press the N2KView icon to start N2KView Revision 5 0 0 Page 405 Maretron While N2KView is loading you will see this splash screen Android does not show a splash screen N2KView When that is complete you will be taken to the display screen for the Demo Revision 5 0 0 Page 406 Maretron Engine Room Demo Video Lights or on Let s get familiar with the demo version before loading the configuration just placed on the server From version 3 6 0 N2KView mobile may be viewed in either portrait or landscape mode by rotating the mobile device In portrait mode one of the screens created on the PC is displayed at a time and the pages to the left and right of it are reached by swiping one finger left and right on the screen Swiping and down will move you the next or previous fa
170. en press the Settings button If the Settings button is not visible it will always be near the top of the list then scroll the list down This will display the Settings Page In this page you specify how you want to connect to the N2KServer directly or through the Maretron Cloud Services which parameters to use and which licenses to request Press the 1st N2KServer Button if you have a direct connection to N2KServer Revision 5 0 0 Page 409 Maretron If you choose to use this N2KServer enter the IP Address Port and Password into the fields and check the Use this Server box Entering data for the second N2KServer is done in like manner Having two options here allows the typical user to specify a local IP Address as the first server to be used while on the boat and a global Internet IP Address as the second server to be used while away from the boat Having both IP addresses in the phone allows the software to automatically switch over to cell phone communications when the local router is out of range To use the Maretron Cloud Service extra agreement required press the Cloud Server button Revision 5 0 0 Page 410 Maretron m Use Cloud Server remm Here you are given fields to specify the Username of your Cloud Server account and the password required to access N2KServer on your boat Note that you use the same password to access through the Cloud Server and when you make a direct connection
171. en this is the license that N2KView use Otherwise N2K View will request a license from the IPG100 and the key must be plugged into the IPG100 It is not possible to request a license from a key plugged into a Mac The success or failure of the connection attempt will be displayed in the Connection State area of the dialog 9 4 6 7 15 Connect for Configuration Transfer only In demo mode it is possible to connect to the IPG100 without taking a license from the IPG100 While this does not allow access to data on the NMEA 2000 bus it does enable configurations to be transferred from a PC to the IPG100 This feature is most useful when the IPG100 does not have a license key dongle 9 4 6 7 16 Connection State This is the area on the dialog at the bottom left which communicates the current state of the connection to the server For demo versions of N2KView this field will show Demo Mode Revision 5 0 0 Page 93 Maretron 9 4 7 Night Mode Pressing the Night Mode button places a red filter over the screen for night use When in Night Mode the text on the button changes to Day Mode and pressing the button will remove the red filter Pressing CTRL N on the keyboard will also toggle between night and day modes Revision 5 0 0 Page 94 Maretron 9 4 8 Power Management Sub Menu Pressing the Power Management button in the Commands and Settings menu displays the Power Management sub menu The Power
172. entage of their total capacity Component Types Units Source Instances 9 6 25 6 Total Remaining Gauge Bar Graph Tank Digital Line Graph percent Fuel Fresh Water Waste Water Live Well Oil Black Water Reserved 0 7 16 Displays the total amount of fluid in all of the selected tanks Component Types Units Source Instances Revision 5 0 0 Gauge Bar Graph Tank Digital Line Graph imp gal Liter gal Fuel Fresh Water Waste Water Live Well Oil Black Water Reserved 0 7 16 Page 245 Maretron 9 6 26 Temperature 9 6 26 1 Bait Well Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Bait Well Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 2 Battery Temperature See section 9 6 7 2 9 6 26 3 Dew Point See section 9 6 12 3 9 6 26 4 Difference in Temperature This component allows you to display the difference between 2 temperatures Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit A special component editor is used here to allow source and instance temperature 1 and temperature 2 to be entered separately 9 6 26 5 Engine Coolant Temperature See section 9 6 10 3 9 6 26 6 Engine Oil Temperature See section 9 6 9 6 Revision 5 0 0 Page 246 Maretron 9 6 26 7 Exhaust Gas Temperature Displays th
173. ents Distribute Adobe AIR By clicking the Download Now button you agree to the Software License Agreement aa C internet Notice that a second dialog has been opened 2 Please Download and Install AIR from the Adobe website Press OK when AIR is installed i Cancel Do not press the OK button in this dialog until AIR has been completely installed Press the Download Now button in the Adobe web page When the download is complete you will see the following dialog Revision 5 0 0 Page 37 Maretron Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to run this software Name Adobe AIR 1 5 3 Publisher Adobe Systems Incorporated B More options Don t Run While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only run software from publishers you trust What s the risk Press Run to start installing Adobe AIR Installing Adobe AIR Adobe AIR Setup Adobe AIR Installer Setup ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED Warranty Disclaimer and Software License Agreement tinue PART I WARRANTY DISCLAIMER THE SOFTWARE A Agree Cancel When AIR is completely installed you will see the following dialog Adobe AIR Setup Adobe AIR Installation completed e AIR has been su lly installed Finish Press Finish h N2KView Installer Revision 5 0 0 Page 38 Maretron j5 Setup Maretron N2KView Installer Welcome to
174. er ground Alert Types Course Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 16 4 Cross Track Error Monitors the cross track error minimum distance from the boat to the programmed route Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units kilometers nautical miles statute miles 10 5 16 5 Destination Waypoint Number Monitors the number of the destination waypoint Alert Types Data Unavailable Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 366 Maretron 10 5 16 6 Distance to Waypoint Monitors the distance to the destination waypoint Alert Types Low Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units kilometers nautical miles statute miles 10 5 16 7 Lat Lon Monitors the current latitude and longitude of the vessel Alert Types Inside Radius Alert Outside Radius Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 16 8 Speed Over Ground Monitors the current speed over ground of the vessel Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 16 9 Time to Go Monitors the estimated time remaining until arrival at the destination waypoint assuming current speed and course remain constant Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 16 10 Velocity to Waypoint Monitors the speed at which the distance to the waypoint is decreasing Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 367 Maretron 10 5 17 Pressure Vacuum 10 5 17 1 Barometric Pressure M
175. erating Mode Change without Password Protection 76 9 4 6 1 8 GcreenHesoluton ee 76 9 4 6 1 9 Screen Scan EE 77 9 4 6 1 10 Update and Heboot AEN 77 9 4 6 1 11 Pair Bluetooth Device DSM800 only 77 9 4 6 1 12 Calibrate Touch Screen MBB100 MBB200C DSM800 77 GE E KEE 78 9 4 6 1 14 ONC Gl oie sedectentesmenthbantiieaqncadewnoinnnenitioarnevedaorendasieseshabedabhwhembeiuentes 78 9 4 6 2 Load Configuration not TSM800C TSM1330C MBB2000 79 9 4 6 2 1 Load the Default Configuration ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 80 9 4 6 2 2 Load Configuration from Disk 80 9 4 6 2 3 Load Configuration from IPGo10o0 80 9 4 6 3 Load Configuration TSM800C TSM1330C MBB2000 0000000000002 82 9 4 6 3 1 Local Disk Removable Disk EE 82 9 4 6 3 2 Load Default eetegegeregedereeiegeegegegiereettdede egegierebeghegehegegdebegiegegeeite 82 9 46 33 OA EE 83 9 4 6 3 4 Delete eee eee ee eee ee ee ee re ee 83 e Eeer 83 9 4 6 4 Save Configuration not TSM800C TSM1330C MBB200C 84 9 4 6 4 1 Save As to Desk ENEE 84 9 4 6 4 2 Send Configuration to IPGio0 85 9 4 6 5 Save Configuration TSM800C TSM1330C MBB2000C 0 85 9 4 6 5 1 Local Disk Removable Disk ssssnnnnnnnnsnesessnnnnrnnnesseerrrnnnnnnsserrrnne 85 E TEEN 86 AID RTE 86 Revision 5 0 0 Page 4 Maretron DAG EE receisastrerttcotieutdassoaekjenbbautdansesssasboontwausdtnbseubuantonetGt
176. ert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 5 3 Battery Time Remaining Monitors the time remaining that the battery can continue to operate at its current load Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 5 4 Current Monitors the electrical current being sourced to from the battery Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 5 5 Power Monitors the DC power currently being provided by the battery Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 343 Maretron 10 5 5 6 Voltage Monitors the voltage measured at the battery Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 5 7 Ripple Voltage Monitors the ripple voltage at the battery Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 344 Maretron 10 5 6 Depth 10 5 6 1 Water Below Transducer Monitors the current reading from a depth transducer Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 6 2 Water Depth includes offset Monitors the current reading from a depth transducer plus the offset of the depth transducer Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 7 Electrical Distribution 10 5 7 1 Switch Circuit Breaker Monitors whether the specified breaker is on off or tripped Alert Types
177. ert Instances 253 10 5 2 7 Phase A Frequency Monitors the frequency of phase A of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 8 Phase A Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase A and neutral of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 9 Phase A Power Factor Monitors the Power Factor of Phase A of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 10 Phase A Reactive Power Monitors the Reactive Power on Phase A of a generator Revision 5 0 0 Page 330 Maretron Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 11 Phase A Real Power Monitors the Real Power on Phase A of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 12 Phase AB Line Line Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase A and Phase B of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 13 Phase B Apparent Power Monitors the Apparent Power being sourced from a generator on phase B Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 14 Phase B Current Monitors the AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a generator on phase B Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 15 Phase B Freq
178. erts are displayed in a left to right order with more important alerts to the left Generally the order is Active and Accepted Alarms Active and Accepted Warnings Awaiting Cancel Alarms and Awaiting Cancel Warnings Within these groups alerts are ordered in increasing priority number An example of the Alert Status Bar is shown below Figure 92 Alert Status Bar The number of alerts displayed on the Alert Status Bar depends on the size of the screen Should more alerts be required to be displayed than can fit on the Alert Status Bar the line above the alerts will change to a flashing red Figure 93 Over Full Alert Status Bar s Engine Room Active Alarms appear as flashing red indicators Clicking on this indicator will cause the alarm to become an Accepted Alarm and the indicator will change to solid red Accepted Alarms appear as solid red indicators a en Awaiting Cancel Alarms appear as dark indicators with a red border and an x on the right hand side of the indicator When you click on this indicator the alarm will become Inactive and will be removed from the Alert Status Bar Inactive Alarms and Disabled Alarms do not appear on the Alert Status Bar Revision 5 0 0 Page 268 Maretron Active Warnings appear as flashing yellow indicators Clicking on starter Batt vors 4 this indicator will cause the warning to become an Accepted Warning and the indicator will change to solid yellow Accepted Wa
179. erver key number that will be associated with your account and decide on a level of data that you will require The levels are e 25 GByte per month This will be suitable for most users who are not monitoring video remotely e 50 GByte per month This will be suitable for users that have little remote video monitoring Revision 5 0 0 Page 56 Maretron 100 GByte per month This should be suitable for users with high remote video requirements Once your contract is approved enable Cloud Services on the IPG100 using N2KAnalyzer or a DSM250 At this point the IPG100 will start trying to make a connection to the Cloud Server Data from the NMEA2000 bus will not be transmitted to the Cloud Server when no N2K View clients are connected but there will be some data transmission to manage the link On the N2KView Client enable Cloud Services in the Connection Dialog and enter the name you specified in the account If N2KServer is protected with a password recommended then this password must be entered in the Connections Dialog Add controls and alerts to N2KView so that you can monitor your use of bandwidth 8 3 NMEA 2000 Considerations 8 3 1 This section describes some requirements for the NMEA 2000 networks to be monitored with N2KView Instancing The one aspect of NMEA 2000 that you need to be aware of as a user of N2KView is the concept of instance numbers or instancing To enable parameters from different dev
180. es 253 9 6 11 11 Low Oil Pressure Generally indicates that the oil pressure has fallen below some user defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 12 Low System Voltage Generally indicates that the system voltage has fallen below some user defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 13 Maintenance Needed Generally indicates that the engine is in need of maintenance Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Revision 5 0 0 Page 215 Maretron Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 14 Neutral Start Protect Generally indicates that the engine will not start because the transmission is not in neutral Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 15 Over Temperature Generally indicates that the engine s temperature has exceeded some engine defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Ty
181. es red yellow or green to which the needle is pointing Min Max markers may be added to a gauge by clicking on a check box in the Component Editor These marks are associated with the gauge itself That means that if two gauges are displaying the same data each will maintain its own values for the min max marks and they can be reset independently Revision 5 0 0 Page 154 Maretron Starter Battery Figure 53 Gauge with Min Max Markers The min mark is a blue triangle just outside the color band and is pushed to the left by the needle The max mark is a red triangle just outside the3 color band and is pushed to the right by the needle Pressing the Reset button will move both marks to the current needle position The min and max marks may be enabled and disabled independent of each other The Reset button is displayed only if either of the marks is enabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 155 Maretron 9 5 16 GPS Status The GPS Status component shows the following data about the selected GPS receiver GPS operating mode 2D 3D DGPS Satellite signal strength up to 12 satellites Satellite azimuth and elevation up to 12 satellites Position HDOP Horizontal dilution of precision Time Date Accuracy of position calculation The satellite that is being used as the SBAS satellite is highlighted in red A user defined title appears at the top of the GPS status component The GPS status com
182. es of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 334 Maretron 10 5 2 32 Total Real Power Monitors the Total Real Power on all phases of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 33 Total kWh Export Monitors the Total kilowatt hours exported from a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 34 Total kWh Import Monitors the Total kilowatt hours imported to a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 335 Maretron 10 5 3 AC Utility 10 5 3 1 Average Current Monitors the average AC RMS current from a utility across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 2 Average Frequency Monitors the average frequency of the AC power from a Utility across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 3 Average Line Line Voltage Monitors the average line to line RMS voltage of the AC power from a Utility across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 4 Average Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the average line to neutral RMS voltage of the AC power from a Utility across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Ins
183. essage when Alert is Cleared this text is transmitted when the condition causing the alert becomes false when the alert transitions from Active to Awaiting Cancel or is disabled If this field is blank the message will still be transmitted but without user entered details Revision 5 0 0 Page 316 Maretron 10 4 2 5 Test Tab f Alert Editor Indicator Hardware Timer High Alert Definitions Annunciator Actions Email Actions SMS Text Actions Starting Test from Inactive Alert went Active after Set Delay of 0 seconds est stopped Pressing the Save and Test Button will first save the alert in the database and then issue a command to simulate the transition of the monitored value to a value that would activate the alert giving a full test of all the actions associated with the Alert The word Test will be pre pended to all descriptions of the alert including email titles Note that pressing the Test button will The alert will only become active after the Set Delay has expired The Stop Test button can be used to stop the test The alert will transition to the Inactive state after the Clear Delay has expired A Log of the activity of the Alert is displayed to show the user what actions the Alert is performing Revision 5 0 0 Page 317 Maretron 10 4 3 Alert Operating Mode Pressing the Operating Mode button will open the Operating Mode dialog Operating Mode Operating Mode ow Disabled G Moore
184. et up with a source of Compressed Air Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Units bars psi kilopascals Instances 253 9 6 21 3 Engine Boost Pressure Displays the Engine Boost Pressure from an Engine Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Units bars psi kilopascals Instances 253 9 6 21 4 Engine Coolant Pressure Displays the Engine Coolant Pressure from an Engine Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Revision 5 0 0 Page 238 Maretron Units bars psi kilopascals Instances 253 9 6 21 5 Engine Fuel Pressure Displays the Fuel Pressure from an Engine Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Units bars psi kilopascals Instances 253 9 6 21 6 Engine Oil Pressure Displays the Oil Pressure from an Engine Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Units bars psi kilopascals Instances 253 9 6 21 7 Hydraulic Oil Pressure Displays the pressure from a pressure sensor set up with a source of Hydraulic Oil Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Units bars psi kilopascals Instances 253 9 6 21 8 Steam Pressure Displays the pressure from a pressure sensor set up with a source of Steam Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Revision 5 0 0 Page 239 Maretron Uni
185. etron com http www maretron com Maretron LLP Attn Technical Support 9014 N 23 Ave Suite 10 Phoenix AZ 85021 USA Revision 5 0 0 Page 422 Maretron 17 Maretron Software License Agreement WARNING CAREFULLY READ THIS ENTIRE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE ENCLOSED SOFTWARE PROGRAM THIS AGREEMENT IS LEGALLY BINDING UPON YOU EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY AND MARETRON LLP BY OPENING THE SEALED SOFTWARE PACKAGE AND OR BY USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE SOFTWARE LICENSE RESTRICTIONS ON USE LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE AND ACCOMPANYING MATERIALS INCLUDING THE DISC PACKAGE PRINTED MATERIALS AND BINDERS OR OTHER CONTAINERS TO THE PLACEOF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND ALL MARETRON PROGRAM SOFTWARE COMES WITH A 30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE IF PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM MARETRON AN RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION RMA NUMBER MUST ACCOMPANY ALL RETURNED PRODUCTS PLEASE CONTACT MARETRON AT 1 602 861 1707 AND ASK FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN ONE IF THE NEED ARISES MARETRON SOFTWARE YOU PURCHASED FROM A DEALER MUST BE RETURNED TO THAT DEALER FOR A REFUND IF THEY HAVE A RETURN POLICY HARDWARE LICENSE KEY DONGLE EXCHANGES REQUIRE THE DONGLE BE RETURNED TO MARETRON FOR REPLACEMENT BEFORE A NEW DONGLE CAN BE ISSUED MAR
186. f any alerts are Active or Awaiting Cancel they will remain Active or Awaiting Cancel until acknowledged by the user when they will be disabled if they are disabled in the new operating mode Alerts that have been Accepted i e the condition causing the alert is still present will be disabled immediately if they are disabled in the new operating mode 10 4 3 2 Alert Options Don t change this terminal operating mode when a remote terminal operating mode is changed By default the Vessel Operating Modes of all the N2KView systems on or off the boat are synchronized Change one terminal to Underway and the others also change However there may be instances where this behavior is undesirable For example if you have a N2KView computer with a full copy of the alerts as a backup then the Vessel Operating Mode is better kept at disabled to prevent duplicate Alerts from being generated Remote Alerts Play Computer Sound When Alerts are received from another N2KView or DSM250 Alert Source the computer sound will beep while the Alert is in the Active state if this box is checked Revision 5 0 0 Page 319 Maretron 10 4 4 Email Setup Email Setup Outgoing SMTP Server Name Mail Account User Name Password Email Address boat boat com Default Email Address Additional Email Addresses Name captain boat com captain D fowner BE The fields in this section are used to configure the connection to your email server The
187. for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field Off Alert The alert will become active if the monitored switch or flag becomes OFF for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field Revision 5 0 0 Page 266 Maretron Tripped Alert The alert will become active if the monitored circuit breaker becomes Tripped for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field Disconnected Alert The alert will become active if the connection to the server is lost for more than the time specified in the Set Delay field Course Alert The alert will become active if the monitored course differs from the Reference Direction by more than the Offset COG Set Point for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field GPS Quality Alert The alert will become active if the GPS Quality drops below the level set in the GPS Quality Alert Set field for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field Outside Radius Alert The alert will become active if the distance between the current GPS position and the Reference Latitude and Longitude rises above the value in the Outside Radius Alert Set field for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field Inside Radius Alert The alert will become active if the distance between the current GPS position and the Reference Latitude and Longitude falls below the value in the Outside Radius Alert Set field for longer than the time specified in the Set Del
188. for more details Component Types GPS Status Instances 253 9 6 14 3 Lat Lon Displays the current latitude and longitude of the vessel Component Types Digital Units Latitude and Longitude in Degrees Minutes and fractions of a minute Instances 253 9 6 14 4 Speed Over Ground Displays the current speed over ground Component Types Gauge Digital Units kilometers hour knots miles hour Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 229 Maretron 9 6 15 Heading 9 6 15 1 Heading Displays the current heading of the vessel the direction the vessel is pointing relative to true or magnetic north depending on the unit setting of the heading parameter see Section 9 4 8 3 2 on page 134 Component Types North Up Rose Course Up Rose Cardinal Digital Units Degrees True Degrees Magnetic depends on Global Settings in Units Setup tab Instances 253 9 6 15 2 Rate of Turn Displays the rate at which the heading is changing Component Types Digital Gauge Line Graph Units Degrees Minute Degrees Second Instances 253 9 6 15 3 Variation Displays the magnetic variation used to convert between true and magnetic headings Component Types Digital Units degrees When displayed the units will be appended with the method by which the variation was obtained e g Manually Calculated from WMM 2010 tables Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 230 Maretron 9 6 16 Humidity See Environment section 9 6 11
189. ftware updates and to connect with IP cameras e Display Minimum 1024x768 Resolution 32 Bit Color Video e Multiple Monitor Support Dedicated Video Cards with Minimum 64 MB memory per monitor e Touch Screen or Mouse with Windows Compatible Driver e Keyboard for assigning user defined titles to components entering passwords and connection information 4 2 N2KServer The following requirements must be met in order to successfully run N2KServer onaPC e Operating System Windows XP Home Edition Professional Microsoft Vista 32 or 64 bit or Windows 7 32 or 64 bit e CPU Minimum Pentium 4 or Equivalent Recommended Pentium 4 3 0 GHz e Memory Minimum 512 MB RAM Recommended 1 GB RAM e Hard Drive Space 40 MB e CD ROM or DVD Drive e Video Card Minimum 128 MB memory Recommended 256 MB e USB Ports Two 1 1 or 2 0 compatible ports e Network Connection 10BASE T or 100BASE TX or 802 1 1a b g e ANMEA 2000 gateway Currently compatible gateways include the following o Maretron USB100 with firmware revision 1 7 1 or greater contact Maretron for any necessary firmware updates with a Maretron USB100 Windows driver dated 8 3 2007 version 1 0 0 0 or a more recent revision This version of the driver is installed by default by the Maretron N2KServer Revision 5 0 0 Page 31 Maretron Setup Wizard but you may need to manually update the USB100 driver using the Windows Device Manager in order to use the updated driver
190. fy this by opening a command prompt in Windows go to the Start menu then select Accessories and then click on Command Prompt In the command propt window that enters type telnet lt ip_address gt 6544 If this connection succeeds you will see just a blank screen with a flashing cursor and you have confirmed the IP address is visible If the connection fails with a message sich as Count not open connection to the host on port 6544 Connect Failed then the IP address is not visible and you should try the remedies that follow in this list or consult a networking expert Make sure that any firewall software on the N2KServer computer is configured to allow incoming connections on port 6544 Make sure that any routers between the N2KServer and the internet are configured to forward incoming connections on port 6544 to the N2KServer computer Only certain digital components Make sure that you have the proper display dashes for data or certain transducers on the NMEA 2000 network gauge indicators are at the end and that the transducers are properly stop peg programmed with the right source type and instance number if applicable Check the Windows Event Log Applications Log section for any warning or error messages that N2KServer Windows Service may have written there N2KServer reports that the Contact Maretron to receive a firmware version of firmware in the upgrade for your USB100 USB100 is not high enough to
191. ge to be valid If ranges overlap red ranges will be drawn on top of yellow ranges and yellow ranges will be drawn on top of the green range Gauges also have an LED below the digital part of the display which will light up in the color of the appropriate range Digital displays also have an LED which can light up in the color of the appropriate range Revision 5 0 0 Page 122 Maretron Bar Graphs can be colored in ranges as well The portion of the bar that is displayed is colored to match the range data Example If you are defining a gauge for battery voltage you may decide that the gauge should display between 8 and 16 volts You may also want the range between 11 and 13 volts to be considered normal the range between 10 and 11 volts to be deserving of a low warning led and any voltage below 10 volts to be deserving of a low fault indication You may also wish the range between 13 and 14 volts to be deserving of a high warning led and any voltage above 14 volts to be deserving of a high fault indication In this case you would set the values as shown in the screenshot below Gauge Parameters Minimum Value Maximum Value Oil Pressure Major Divisions Minor Divisons hes 3 Figure 26 Example of setting Divisions and Ranges 9 4 9 3 16 Indicator Colors Colors Off Color Black 7 On Color Green 7 Error Color Yellow When the parameter type is an indicator the Colors fields allow
192. ge to revert to what it was when you entered the dialog 9 4 12 2 Global Settings This section of the Units Setup dialog allows you to configure values that are used throughout the N2KView software Global Settings Date Format MMM DD YYYY D mermat CD Local Time Offset A ED Heading Course Bearing Magnetic v CROCCO Mmm Ground Global settings are applied to N2KView when the Save button is pressed All formats are changed to reflect the chosen values 9 4 12 2 1 Date Format The format in which the date is presented can be chosen from one of the following options Individual controls may choose to override this value e DD MN YYYY e g 31 12 2007 e DD MMM YYVY e g 31 DEC 2007 e MM DD YYVYY e g 12 31 2007 e MMM DD YYVYY e g DEC 31 2007 9 4 12 2 2 Time Format The format in which the time is presented can be chosen from one of the following options Individual controls may choose to override this value e 12 Hour e 24 Hour Revision 5 0 0 Page 130 Maretron 9 4 12 2 3 Local Time Offset These selection boxes allow you to configure the offset from UTC Universal Coordinated Time also known as GMT or Greenwich Mean Time For example if you were in the Eastern US you would select 4 00 during daylight savings time and 5 00 during standard time daylight savings not in effect You can configure local time in increments as small as 15 minutes Local Time Offset may be set to N2K in w
193. ged into the IPG100 or if it does not have a Dongle the Serial Number of the IPG100 itself Euse 1st Connection Cloud 1 Cloud Username Password The Cloud Username and N2KServer Password from the IPG100 must be entered 9 4 6 7 6 IP Address Hostname WAN only Please set this field to the Hostname or IP address of the IPG100 to which you wish to connect Revision 5 0 0 Page 91 Maretron 9 4 6 7 7 Port WAN only Please leave this field at the default setting of 6544 unless you have a router between N2KView and N2kServer set up with Port translation 9 4 6 7 8 Serial Number LAN only This is the serial number of the IPG100 to which you want to connect The easiest way to populate this field is by selecting the IPG100 in the list of Available Connections and pressing one of the Use Selected as Connection buttons 9 4 6 7 9 Password WAN LAN and Cloud Please set this field to the same value as you entered in the Server Password text box of the IPG100 to which you are connecting NOTE this is different from the configuration protection password which is changed using the Password tab 9 4 6 7 10 Cloud Username Cloud only This is the username under which the Cloud Services agreement was signed 9 4 6 7 11 Optional Software License s to Check Out When connecting to a server with older license types and a selection of option additional modules a list of optional software licenses to c
194. ger Current and AC Voltage Please refer to the Eskimo Ice Maker documentation for further details Revision 5 0 0 Page 153 Maretron 9 5 15 Gauge The gauge component emulates a mechanical gauge with a needle whose axis is in the center of the gauge The range of values displayed by the gauge is user defined The gauge has major large numbered and minor small unnumbered tick marks You can define the number and spacing of these tick marks You can also define different colors to denote different ranges of values on the gauge component The colors green okay yellow warning and red fault are available You can optionally define one green and up to two yellow and two red ranges of values that appear on the gauge scale The value of the parameter on the scale of the gauge is pointed to by the needle The value of the parameter also appears in a small digital display in the lower center of the gauge The units of the parameter measurement appear in the lower right hand corner of the gauge and the user defined title is at the top of the gauge display The gauge components are square in aspect ratio take the same number of grids in height as they do in width An example of a gauge component is shown below Starter Battery i Figure 52 Gauge Component Example Gauge components for many parameters have an LED appearing at the bottom center of the component The color of the LED will reflect the color of the range of valu
195. gram above and right the green check mark indicates that we are connected to the 2nd N2KServer The red line on the Cloud Server shows that this option was not enabled and so was not considered as a candidate for connecting The 1st N2KServer was considered as an option i e it was enabled but the connection was not made either because it was not required or the connection failed If more than one option is enabled the program will start at the top of the list and spend 10 seconds trying to connect to each enabled option before moving on to the next At the bottom of the list it wraps around back to the first enabled option This does imply that it may take a bit longer to make the connection if the first option is not available 14 6 Download the Configuration File Press the Download Config File button This button will have been inactive until a N2KServer connection was made N2KView will request N2KServer to supply it with the list of files stored on the server and these will now be displayed below the button You should be able to see the one file that we created earlier Revision 5 0 0 Page 413 Maretron The layout of the buttons on the dialog will depend on the height and width of the mobile device Click on the button containing the filename and your configuration file will be loaded onto the iPhone While downloading an hourglass will be overlaid on the screen and a progress bar will display the progress of the download
196. guci Revision 5 0 0 Page 51 Maretron If you are connecting to an older version you may be asked to request which of the optional modules for N2KView you wish to use select the appropriate licenses that must be checked out from the server 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 It will also show details about the connection made onnected to 1st Connection PG100 with Serial No 1620002 on LAN pe Connect for onfiguration Please Disconnect before modifying any parameters If the connection is not made please check the following 1 Make sure the Server Password entered in N2KView matches the Server Password entered into the IPG100 the password in the IPG100 is set from a DSM250 or N2KAnalyzer The USB100 has no password 2 If using the WAN mode make sure the IP Address Hostname of the IPG100 is reachable from PC running N2KView If this is a problem we suggest using Maretron Cloud Services or contacting an Internet Technician to help set up your network with the correct port forwarding 3 Ifyou are using Cloud Services make sure that you have a Cloud Services account with Maretron and that Maretron Cloud Services is enabled in t
197. he IPG100 Also check that your Cloud username is correct 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 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 Revision 5 0 0 Page 52 Maretron 6 6 Tabs 6 6 1 Favorite Screen Tabs Along the top of the screen are tabs to allow you to access the favorite screens you have defined as well as the Alerts Screen Click on a screen tab to display the corresponding screen Use the left and right arrow keys to cycle between the different user defined screens The tab corresponding to the currently displayed screen is a shade darker than the other tabs From version 5 0 0 it is possible to have user defined screens that are not favorite screens and cannot be accessed from the drop down favorite screen tabs or by using the left and right arrow keys These are accessed by pressing a Screen Select control created by the user within the main screen area Alerts This is always the top leftmost tab and will be semi transparent if the Alerts feature is not licensed 6 6 2 Commands amp Settings Tab On the right hand side of the screen is a single tab to navigate to the Commands and Settings Dialog See section 9 4 1 o w
198. he new desired password into the New Password text box and enter it again into the Repeat New Password text box If you wish to remove the configuration password simply leave the New Password and Repeat New Password text boxes blank Revision 5 0 0 Page 124 Maretron If the Old Password is not correct the New Password and Repeat New Password boxes will not be enabled The Save button will only be enabled when the New Password and Repeat New Password match Set Password Old Password Repeat New Password Figure 27 Set Password Dialog Revision 5 0 0 Page 125 Maretron 9 4 10 1 Enter Password Dialog Trying to open a dialog that requires a password will now display the Enter Password dialog f Enter Password Password After entering the correct password press OK to continue through to the dialog If you have forgotten the password Maretron is able to help you recover it Pressing the Forgotten Password button will instruct you to make a copy of your Configuration and call Maretron support En Lost Password Your password is stored in your Configuration File Make a backup of your Configuration and call Maretron support Revision 5 0 0 Page 126 Maretron Pressing the Make Config Backup will assist you in making the backup and saving it to either a USB memory stick or your hard drive Revision 5 0 0 Page 127 Maretron 9 4 11 Shutdown P
199. heck out will be displayed These licenses for these modules are stored in the key attached to the IPG100 and must be checked out to enable their functionality If you require the use of this functionality in this copy of N2KView then check the corresponding box Not checking the box may enable other users access to those features Optional Software License s to Check Out These boxes may only be changed when we are disconnected If a license is requested and not available the box will be overlaid with a red X Revision 5 0 0 Page 92 Maretron 9 4 6 7 12 Cloud Server Usage When connected to the cloud server the following information is displayed to show how many Gigabytes have been used by the cloud server connection in the current cycle and how many Gigabytes are left The date at which the usage will be reset is also shown Cloud Username es Password ea Cloud Server Gigabytes Used 0 0 Gigabytes Left 25 0 Will Reset On 07 15 2014 9 4 6 7 13 Disconnect Press this button to disconnect from the server and to return the license previously granted to the pool of available licenses 9 4 6 7 14 Connect Press this button to connect to the NMEA 2000 bus through an USB100 or IPG100 To make a successful connection and get live data flowing from the NMEA 2000 Bus to N2KView will require a license Licenses are stored on the Hardware License Key or Dongle If the key is plugged into the PC running N2KView th
200. heit Instances 253 9 6 12 13 Sea Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Sea Revision 5 0 0 Page 221 Maretron Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 12 14 Sunrise Displays the local time of sunrise for the current day and position Component Types Digital Units 12 hour 24 hour Time Zone Selectable 9 6 12 15 Sunset Displays the local time of sunset for the current day and position Component Types Digital Units 12 hour 24 hour Time Zone Selectable 9 6 12 16 Twilight AM Displays the UTC time of nautical twilight before sunrise for the current day Component Types Digital Units 12 hour 24 hour Time Zone Selectable 9 6 12 17 Twilight PM Displays the local time of nautical twilight after sunset for the current day Component Types Digital Units 12 hour 24 hour Time Zone Selectable Revision 5 0 0 Page 222 Maretron 9 6 12 18 User Defined nnn Humidity Displays the relative humidity from a humidity sensor set up with a source of User Defined nnn where nnn is a number from 128 to 144 Component Types Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Percent Instances 253 9 6 12 19 User Defined nnn Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of User Defined nnn where nnn is a number from 128 to 144 Component T
201. hich case N2KView will look for the offset on the NMEA 2000 bus this value can be supplied in PGN 129033 If this value is not received on the bus then as a last resort N2KView will use the time offset defined in the computer The value of the Local Time Offset can be displayed in a digital component using the Local Time Offset parameter under the Time Date category 9 4 12 2 4 Heading Course Bearing This selection box allows you to decide whether headings course and bearing information are displayed as e True relative to the geographic North Pole e Magnetic relative to the magnetic north pole To avoid confusion it is not possible to display True and Magnetic bearings simultaneously 9 4 12 2 5 Wind True Vessel Ref Wind True Vessel Ref defines the reference used to calculate the True Speed and Direction of the wind as if the boat were stopped This global setting determines whether stopped means relative to a point on the ground or to the water e Power boaters may prefer to use the Ground setting of this parameter This gives the speed and direction of the Wind as if the receiver were sitting on the ground facing in the same direction as the bow of the boat To calculate True wind speed with a Ground reference from the Apparent Wind requires o Course over Ground from a GPS e g GPS200 o Speed over Ground from a GPS e g GPS200 o Heading from a Compass e g SSC200 Revision 5 0 0 Page 131
202. iator 15 W Annunciator 19 WB Annunciator 23 Wi Annunciator 27 W Annunciator 31 Figure 121 Alert Editor Annunciator Actions Enable Annunciators This is a single check box that can be used to disable all the annunciators for this Alert Enable Computer Sound This check box can be used to disable this computer s sound for this Alert It does not disable the sounds generated by remote N2KView stations or DSM250s in response to this Alert Tone N2KView supports the presence of up to 32 different annunciators on the vessel All annunciators must sound with the same tone which is selected from a drop down list Revision 5 0 0 Page 309 Maretron Figure 122 Annunciator Tone Selection Annunciators For each alert you may choose which annunciators sound the selected tone For example you may wish the annunciator in the owner s stateroom to sound in the event of a general emergency or if smoke is detected but not if the engine coolant temperature is too high If the annunciator has been programmed with a label N2KView will get the label from the annunciator and append the label to the instance number This makes it easier to know which annunciator is being referenced Revision 5 0 0 Page 310 Maretron 10 4 2 3 Email Actions Tab On triggering or clearing alerts may be programmed to send emails to one or more email addresses Before configuring the email actions for an alert the following must be set up
203. ical Distribution Switch Circuit Breaker On Alert Definitions Annunciator Actions Email Actions SMS Text Actions W Enable SMS Text Transmission when Alert is Triggered W Enable SMS Text Transmission when Alert is Cleared Wuse Default Phone Number Mls Adina Phone Number RS Message when Alert is Triggered Message when Alert is Cleared Figure 124 Alert Editor SMS Text Actions Tab Please note that an SMS100 with a valid cellular connection must be available on the NMEA2000 bus for SMS Text messages to be transmitted The title of the message is pre defined and will contain the description and location of the alarm as well as a description of the type of event N2KView can send an Short Message SMS or Text message when an alert becomes active or inactive N2KView creates a list of recipient phone numbers by concatenating the numbers in the Use Default Phone Number field with the list of numbers in the Use Additional Phone Number s field for each Alert Either field may be blank This combination allows an efficient way of entering common phone numbers while providing the flexibility of having each alert directed to specific users Enable SMS Text Transmission when Alert is Triggered This check box can be used to enable or disable the transmission of messages for this Alert when the Alert moves into the Active State When the box is checked the messages will be sent Enable SMS Text Transmission whe
204. iccececcceccndctarccctiancocaatacmctacctmaanmateioeametnes 196 9 6 3 10Phase A Reactive Power 196 9 6 3 11 Phase A Real Power EE 196 9 6 3 12Phase AB Lnelmnevoltage EE 197 9 6 3 13Phase B Apparent POW GNM EE 197 9 6 3 14Phase LC E 197 9 6 3 15Phase B Frequency oacassctccsccsenesseseuesedusevevanpusesed deceessesevevebenigeuegeosveexteds 197 9 6 3 16 Phase B Line Neutral Voltage cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeees 198 9 6 3 17 Phase B Power Factor ee 198 9 6 3 18Phase B Reactive Power 198 9 6 3 19Phase B Real POWE E 198 9 6 3 20 Phase BC Line Line Voltage EE 198 9 6 3 21 Phase C Apparent ower eCeeeteerEEeEEtOEEEeSEESSEREEEEE ESEEReEEEESeEEEENEEeEeEEeE 199 9 6 3 22Phase C CUM EE 199 9 6 3 23Phase EREEEIEENNEeieeeeteectegehegieegebegierteietedededeegh igceg edebegiereeebtgegieeet 199 9 6 3 24Phase C Line Neutral Voltage ccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 199 9 6 3 25Phase C Power Factor ee 200 9 6 3 26 Phase C Reactive Power 200 9 6 3 27 Phase C E 200 9 6 3 28 Phase CA Line Line Voltage EE 200 9 6 3 29 Total Apparent POWe ceseeeseeeecceeeeeeeeeeesscceeeeeeeeeenaeeesseceeeeeeeeeens 200 9 6 3380 Total Power e coissins sassen asninn isa aienea KANA EESAN a kaya KANTSE 201 9 6 3 31 Total Reactive TE 201 GAR Ke EN 6 asicccicsstasndopbdaniienniaasdaddotebenniaysaadddeopbeunensdeiadacahootdelaut 201 9 6 3 33 Total KWh Export 201 Revision 5 0 0 Page 9 Maretron 9
205. icegb egebegierebetrgegiegeg 221 9 6 12 11 Outside Humidity EE 221 9 6 12 12 Outside Temperature EE 221 9 6 12 13 Sea Temperature EE 221 96 T2 lA SEI 222 96 12 15 SUNSET see 222 9 6 12 16 ee ie ug EE 222 96 12 17 WAI E 222 9 6 12 18 User Defined nnn Humidity AEN 223 9 6 12 19 User Defined nnn Temperature 223 9 6 12 20 Wind De UE 223 Revision 5 0 0 Page 11 Maretron 9 6 13 Eeler egeteerterbterEeg Geetbets eege 224 9 6 13 1 Distance to EEN 225 BET Time t0 ROLY scares ww teien eae ea ated ra 226 9 6 19 3 Total Fuel Capacity deeg eet eegen 226 9 6 13 4Total Fuel Consumption Vol st 226 9 6 13 5Total Fuel Economy Dis JMol REENEN 227 9 6 13 6 Total F el LS Vel i asics aes ace eege 227 9 6 13 7 Total Fuel Rate oi ciniica wensseccerancinecorsnenesemeutansenohanenenencuetenentnexenentuecemenenmatnd 227 9 6 13 8 Total Eeleren Geegeege ugzdeegegge edd Sege 228 9 6 13 9 Trip PUSS WE 228 9 6 13 10 Total Trip Fuel Bleser eege Eegen 228 96 14 GPS TT 229 9 6 14 1 Course Over Ground 2 0 2cccccecidecnenssdecconetdecuenendeccncidectenendeesescteecnteneteas 229 9 6 14 2GPS Status sa escent att coe es be se scice ewido edema ie iedeere ded ceorieretetene 229 GE E oa ie LOR EE 229 9 6 14 ASpeed Over Ground ics ca ccscincececsicivesnterectsncccceewedsuasonctenceuadennveacdecodeenetines 229 9 619 TAC e E 230 9 6 151 MORON EE 230 9 6 15 2 Rate of Turn E 230 CEET 230 GES Mute e 231 CA ker 231 Geh ee EE 231 9 6 18 le ee EE 231 9 6 18 1 Hard
206. ices to be distinguished an instance number is associated with the source of each parameter This may be done as a Device Instance or a Data Instance depending on the message format used to transport the data on the NMEA2000 bus The user does not need to know whether Device Instancing or Data Instancing is used to configure N2KView When configuring each component on the display the instance number associated with the source of the data should be known to ensure that the component is monitoring the correct instance of the parameter For example when configuring a control to monitor the Port Engine Revs the instance number should be set to 0 setting it to 1 would monitor the Revs of the Starboard Engine LLG Port Tachometer toirm Gases _ Figure 12 Setting Instance Number Revision 5 0 0 Page 57 Maretron For simple configurations where there is only one source of data N2KView allows the Instance Number to be set to Any If this is chosen the component will lock on to the first matching parameter received on the NMEA2000 bus regardless of its Instance Number If there are more than two matching parameters on the bus this will lead to unpredictable behavior If there is only one matching parameter it is an easy way to set up the component without knowing what the real Instance Number is Instance Numbers can either be allocated to the Device as a whole Device Instancing or to individual data elements Data Instan
207. if you are using a NMEA 2000 gateway you installed previously to installing N2KServer N2KServer can operate with earlier versions of USB100 drivers but will not automatically recover when NMEA 2000 power is lost or when the USB gateway is unplugged from the computer and then plugged in again o Maretron IPG100 with firmware revision 4 0 1 or greater This is a bridge between the NMEA 2000 network and Ethernet N2KServer runs on the IPG100 so there is no requirement to run it on the PC e Mouse e Keyboard Revision 5 0 0 Page 32 Maretron N2KView System Features Provides monitoring of a wide variety of NMEA 2000 data see section 9 6 fora complete list of available data types AC Bus Parameters Average and Phase specific AC Generator Parameters Average and Phase specific AC Utility Parameters Average and Phase specific Air Conditioners requires a compatible Air Conditioner Anchor Watch Bridge Navigation Watchkeeper Alarm System BNWAS DC Depth Electrical Distribution to control Breakers requires a compatible breaker Engine Engine Warning Environment Fuel Management GPS Heading Humidity Ice Makers requires a compatible Ice Maker Indicators Navigation Pressure Vacuum Rudder Speed Distance Switch to control Switches requires a compatible breaker Tank Temperature and Differential Temperature Text Time Date Transmission Transmission Warning Vessel Video Watermakers requires a
208. igagpodiendaniee 181 9 5 34 416 9 Video No Border sc c2c2c002sniasuisascdandedednendessdauadeneeebieensdancdadaioohdeoiws 182 9 5 35 Watermaker disc nce dicen taichereada cidennenctdncia sbcuueantnchrenetdhedsensbdenbenehtreueacbdeckdnentinas 183 9 6 Available Data Types EE 185 Ao TEE 185 9 6 1 1 Average Ee HE 185 9 6 1 2 Average Line Line Voltage EE 185 9 6 1 3 Average Line Neutral Voltage AEN 185 9 6 1 4 Phase A Freouency EE 185 9 6 1 5 Phase A Line Neutral Voltage AAA 186 9 6 1 6 Phase AB Unelmnevoltage EE 186 9 6 1 7 Phase B Frequency E 186 9 6 1 8 Phase B Line Neutral Voltage AAA 186 9 6 1 9 Phase BC Line Line Voltage EE 187 9 6 1 10Phase C e EE 187 9 6 1 11 Phase C Line Neutral Voltage AAA 187 9 6 1 12Phase CA Line Line Voltage EE 187 9 6 2 AC Generator sranctaectniothecaasetatetwieieantenstac ootetanietetencsoistoantoiuiencdetobuanteteenant 188 9 6 2 1 Average Current EE 188 9 6 2 2 Average Frequency EE 188 9 6 2 3 Average Line Line Voltage EE 188 9 6 2 4 Average Line Neutral Voltage AE 188 9 6 2 5 Phase A Apparent POW a c ccsicinccteccsenutccnteectonntennsncetanebecctenusesesucnonnsons 189 9 6 2 6 ie EE 189 9 6 2 7 Phase A Frequency si eer secesnnncensinnsnensninmenediesedandhundeneinanenmnssaneceatnnedenens 189 9 6 2 8 Phase A Line Neutral Voltage cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeees 189 9 6 2 9 Phase A Power Factor eCeteSEEEEEEEEESESENENEEEEEEEEESENEEEEERESEEEENEEEECgeNren 189 9 6 2 10Phase A Reactive Power
209. igure 90 Watermaker with request for Confirmation cceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 183 Figure 91 Fuel Management Warning Green 225 Figure 92 Alert Status Bar yicaecnisncccueiasnseisddinrdcdentaidndeyadet adevededsdavadsbadsuadeycdavndnende 268 Figure 93 Over Full Alert Status Bar yecieedsccsecedvavweedacevicedseaveenvivaunues suey neavenmuine 268 Figure 94 Alerts Tab Licensed uk 269 Figure 95 Alerts Tab Not Licensed ee 269 Figure 96 Alert Status Gcreen EE 270 Revision 5 0 0 Page 25 Maretron Figure 97 Alert Detail Dido saccccccscsccteessecctiecttcctsnnsenetentbertanateesseebtcersestenetenss 272 Figure 98 Alert Table Editor eege gege 275 Figure 100 Alert Editor Definition Section ssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrnnresseerrene 278 Figure 101 Channel Drop Down Det 281 Figure 102 Instance Drop Down List ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeteees 281 Figure 104 Trigger Configuration High Alert 285 Figure 105 Low Alert Parameters AAA 286 Figure 106 Trigger Configuration Low Alert 287 Figure 107 Trigger Configuration Data Unavailable Alert 288 Figure 108 Trigger Configuration On Alert 289 Figure 109 Trigger Configuration Off Alert 290 Figure 110 Trigger Configuration Editor Tripped Alert 291 Figure 111 Configuration Burnt Out Bulb Alert 292 Figure 112 Trigger Configuration Editor Server Disconnected Alert
210. in the Password box Kluse 1st Connection LAN Eee 1620474 Password ay If you are running on a PC or Mac and you have an IPG100 running on a different Ethernet network as the PC or Mac this cannot be detected by N2KView You will need to enter the IP Address or Hostname of the gateway where you have established port forwarding to the IPG100 Check the Use 15t Connection box select WAN from the list of methods and then enter the IP Address Hostname and the Port of the global port This is the most difficult way to connect N2KView and the IPG100 and should only be attempted by IT professionals This will populate the 15t Connection for a LAN connection as shown below The Serial Number will be entered into the line if you entered a password in the IPG100 enter the same password in the Password box An example of this is shown below Bluse 1st Connection WAN INTE vat dyndnsl Fort 6544 uca In the Password text box enter the same password that you entered in the IPG100 If you are running on a PC or Mac and you are connecting to the IPG100 through the Maretron Cloud Services check the Use 15t Connection box select Cloud from the list of methods and then enter your Cloud Username and the Password from your IPG100 Maretron Cloud Services solves all the complex problems of accessing your boat remotely and is the preferred method of making such connections Bluse 1st Connection Cloud 1 Cloud Username myBoat
211. in the transmission Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 17 10 User Defined Pressure Monitors the pressure of a user defined fluid type Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 369 Maretron 10 5 18 Rudder 10 5 18 1 Angle Monitors the angle of the vessel s rudder as indicated by the rudder sensor Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units degrees Instances 4 10 5 19 SMS Text 10 5 19 1 SMS Status Monitors the status of the SMS100 module Alert Types Data Unavailable Alert Units n a Instances n a Revision 5 0 0 Page 370 Maretron 10 5 20 Speed Distance 10 5 20 1 Speed Over Ground Monitors the speed over ground of the vessel relative to the earth not the water Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 20 2 Speed Through Water Monitors the speed of the boat relative to the water Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 20 3 Total Log Monitors the total distance traveled by the vessel since the log indicator was installed Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 20 4 Trip Log Monitors the distance traveled by the vessel since the trip indication of the log indicator was last reset Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 371 Maretron 10 5 21 Tank 10 5 21
212. ion Accept Re Trigger Period 0 00 esd minutes seconds CPM dem 2D GPS Trigger Delay pn sd minutes seconds CAT Pee 3D GPS Clear Delay pn sd minutes seconds Figure 117 Trigger Configuration GPS Quality Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger GPS Quality Alert Trigger Point Trigger Delay When the quality of the GPS fix becomes lower than the quality specified in this field for longer than the time specified in the Trigger Delay field the alert will become active Revision 5 0 0 Page 302 Maretron GFS Ouslfty Alert Trigger Point 2D GPS E GPS Quality Alert Set Point Clear Delay If the alert is active and the quality of the GPS fix becomes higher than the quality specified in the GPS Quality Alert Set Point field for longer than the time specified in the Clear Delay field the alert will become inactive Revision 5 0 0 Page 303 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 15 Direction Alert A Direction Alert is used to indicate that a course heading or wind direction has changed from the reference direction more tha
213. ion dialog for the data value and gauge Press the Connect button and look at the indicators are at the end stop Connection Status message for peg suggestions as to how to solve the problem Make sure that N2KServer is running on the computer whose Host address is specified in the Connections window You can confirm this using N2KServer Service Manager Make sure that the NMEA 2000 gateway on the N2KServer computer is plugged into a powered on NMEA 2000 network and to a USB port on the N2KServer computer and is not being accessed by another program You can confirm this by stopping the N2KServer service and making sure that the NMEA 2000 gateway you are using to interface to the NMEA 2000 network appears in the Gateway Serial Port list in the N2MServer Service Manager Make sure that the IP address of the computer running N2KServer is entered into the Server IP Address textbox on the Connection page of the N2KView station Make sure that the Server Port Number textbox of the Connection page of the N2KView station has the value 6544 in it Make sure that the value entered into the Enter the Encryption Password textbox on the Connection page of the N2KView Revision 5 0 0 Page 418 Maretron station matches the value entered into the Server Password textbox of N2KServer Service manager Make sure that the IP address of the N2KServer computer is accessible from the computer running the N2K View station You can veri
214. ions should be entered here Each major division is labeled with a value Moving the cursor off the field will update the Preview 9 4 9 3 13 Averaging Period Averaging Period 0 00 sd min sec max 10 00 Any data stream may be averaged before being displayed This is done using a moving average filter over the period specified Entering a value of 0 seconds disables the filter Averaging data filters out short term fluctuations which can be distracting For angular values an angular average is used e g The average of 10 and 340 is 355 not 175 Revision 5 0 0 Page 121 Maretron 9 4 9 3 14 Hold Min Max Values PE Min Value Wod Min Value On some controls extra needles have been added to show the extents of the needle movement These are the min max marks Typically they are blue for the minimum value and red for the maximum value but on controls where the min and max cannot be strictly applied both are red and there is only a single check box in the editor Outside Temperature Outside Temperature The marks may be brought back to the current needle position by pressing the Reset button located to the bottom left of the control 9 4 9 3 15 Color Bands Gauges may have color bands drawn on them Fields are provided for a low red range a low yellow range a green range a high yellow range and a high red range Both the minimum and maximum values for a range need to be filled for the ran
215. is field in order for an alert to become inactive Latitude The latitude of the reference position This may be typed in as lt degrees gt lt minutes gt followed by an N or S If the N or S is missing North is assumed Moving the cursor to another field will reformat the contents of this field For the Anchor Watch Alert this field may be left blank if the alert is disabled enabling the Alert to be created in advance of anchoring Longitude The longitude of the reference position This may be typed in as lt degrees gt lt minutes gt followed by an E or W If the E or W is missing East is assumed Moving the cursor to another field will reformat the contents of this field For the Anchor Watch Alert this field may be left blank if the alert is disabled enabling the Alert to be created in advance of anchoring Get Current Position Pressing or clicking on this button will transfer the current GPS position into the Latitude and Longitude fields Revision 5 0 0 Page 299 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 13 Inside Radius Alert The Inside Radius Alert is similar to the Outside Radius Alert except that an alert is activated if the vessel comes within a certain distance or radius of a reference point expressed as a longitude and latitude Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period 5 00 sd minutes seconds Inside Radius Alert Trigger Point ISS nautical miles _ Trigger Delay 0 05 sd minutes seconds Inside Radius Ale
216. istance traveled per unit of fuel consumed by all selected engines Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Units kilometers imp gal kilometers liter kilometers gal nautical miles imp gal nautical miles liter nautical miles gal statute miles imp gal statute miles liter statute miles gal 9 6 13 6 Total Fuel Level NOTE This function is available in the optional Fuel Management Module If the Fuel Management Module is not licensed the component will display Not Licensed instead of data values This component displays the fractional level of the fuel in all the tanks setup with tank type of Fuel and whose instance numbers match those in the supplied list This is computed by dividing the total fuel remaining by the total fuel capacity Component Types Digital Bar Graph Gauge Units 9 6 13 7 Total Fuel Rate NOTE This function is available in the optional Fuel Management Module If the Fuel Management Module is not licensed the component will display Not Licensed instead of data values This component displays the total of the fuel consumed per unit time of all selected engines Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Units imp gal hour liter nour gal hour Revision 5 0 0 Page 227 Maretron 9 6 13 8 Total Fuel Remaining NOTE This function is available in the optional Fuel Management Module If the Fuel Management Module is not licensed the component will display Not Licensed
217. itch Breaker Group Displays whether the specified Switch Breaker Group see 9 4 8 4 has the group condition met i e if all the switches of the group are in the state required by the group the switch will show as ON Pressing the momentary switch will command all the breakers in the group to their desired state When all those requests have been satisfied and the switches report their states back to N2KView then the control will move to the ON position As soon as any switch in the group moves away from its desired state the switch moves to the OFF position Component Types Buttons Circuit Breaker Switch momentary only Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 Revision 5 0 0 Page 208 Maretron 9 6 10 Engine 9 6 10 1 Engine Boost Pressure Displays the boost pressure of a supercharger or turbocharger Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units kilopascals bars pounds square inch Instances 253 9 6 10 2 Engine Coolant Pressure Displays the engine s water or coolant pressure Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units kilopascals bars pounds square inch Instances 253 9 6 10 3 Engine Coolant Temperature Displays the engine s water or coolant temperature Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Degrees Centigrade Degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 10 4 Engine Fuel Pressure Displays the pressure of the fuel for the engine Component
218. ite 10 Phoenix AZ 85021 8 LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER Maretron warrants that the magnetic and or optical media on which this SOFTWARE is recorded is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and operation Maretron does not warrant that this SOFTWARE is error free that it will perform without interruption or that it is compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity other than Maretron This SOFTWARE utilizes NMEA 2000 data for information which may contain errors Maretron does not warrant the accuracy of such information and you are advised that errors in such information may cause the SOFTWARE to give inaccurate readings The above warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all others express or implied It does not cover any SOFTWARE which has been subjected to damage or abuse which has been altered or changed in any way or which is operated in a manner inconsistent with the instructions for use provided by Maretron Maretron is not responsible for problems caused by the interaction of the SOFTWARE with products manufactured by others or for problems arising from errors in the data or information provided by third parties including the other NMEA 2000 instruments Except for the limited warranty regarding the magnetic and or optical media this SOFTWARE is provided AS IS without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability
219. iter statute miles gal Instances 253 9 6 10 10 Fuel Rate Displays the rate of fuel consumption for the engine Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units imp gal hr Liter hr gal hr Instances 253 9 6 10 11 Hours Displays the number of hours of operation reported by the engine Component Types Digital Units Hours Instances 253 9 6 10 12 Percent Load Displays the current load on the engine as a percentage of its rated load Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units percent Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 211 Maretron 9 6 10 13 Percent Torque Displays the current torque being provided by the engine as a percentage of its rated torque Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units percent Instances 253 9 6 10 14 Tachometer Displays the rotational speed of the engine Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units revolutions minute Instances 253 9 6 10 15 Tilt Trim Displays the tilt or trim of the drive Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units percent Instances 253 9 6 10 16 Voltage Displays the electrical power supply voltage measured at the engine Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units Volts Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 212 Maretron 9 6 11 Engine Warning 9 6 11 1 Charge Generally indicates a fault in the engine s charging system Please consult the
220. ition The time zone may be entered as part of the component configuration Component Types Digital Units 12 hour 24 hour 9 6 28 8 Twilight PM Displays the time of nautical twilight after sunset for the current day and position The time zone may be entered as part of the component configuration Component Types Digital Units 12 hour 24 hour Revision 5 0 0 Page 252 Maretron 9 6 29 Transmission 9 6 29 1 Gear Displays the current gear of the transmission forward neutral or reverse Display Digital Instances 253 9 6 29 2 Transmission Oil Pressure Displays the pressure of the oil in the transmission Component Types Gauge Digital Units kilopascals bars pounds square inch Instances 253 9 6 29 3 Transmission Oil Temperature Displays the temperature of the oil in the transmission Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Units Degrees Centigrade Degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 253 Maretron 9 6 30 Transmission Warning 9 6 30 1 Check Transmission Generally indicates some fault condition in the transmission that requires attention Please consult the transmission manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 30 2 Low Oil Level Generally indicates that the oil level in the transmission has fallen below some transmission defined limit Please consul
221. iveess cde 153 9 519 Eegeregie 154 9 5 16 GPS Stats ae ne ere eer 156 9 5 17 Incelinometer EEN 157 9 518 ee ere A E 159 9 5 19 Indicator al Nene eer Nee EE 159 9 5 20 Indicator TH bectcccicectceisnebsansaabssioaabrasisaabeasdsaab ien ia ien iie erini 159 9 5 21 Indicator ee 160 9 5 22 Line Graph Depth Graph Indicator Graphie 162 9 5 23 WOON E 165 9 5 24 North Up ROSE ccs ccccrcccccassccctiwcnccnszaseadhctectnceccuctnchssenbacratmctndeinesuscecioseedeanas 166 Ser PUSH EEN EE 168 9 5 25 1 Backlit Pushbutton 1X1 EE 168 9 5 25 2Wide Backlit Pushbutton vi 168 9 5 25 3 Metallic Pushbutton 1X1 wc cccccccedeesccscdensceecdanedevsdenedsnedennenendensdsotenndndnds 168 9 5 25 4Wide Metallic Pushbutton vil 169 9 5 25 5Wide Pushbutton 4x1 ocsscectnecsezeuevgeccdue sone scasuses sececessckewesendusecues dieweesias 169 2 oO OD SPANO ebe Eeer aaa 169 9 5 26 Rate of MIN sais esdendieddncnen chdundniniduendncnduendnenduancncnduencnenduamcnanduancmanduamenencues 170 Revision 5 0 0 Page 7 Maretron 9 5 27 Rudder Angle e 171 9 5 28 Signal Strength EE 173 95 29 TANK Ee 173 9 5 30 TOX runica eebe 175 JSS tun 176 9 5 32 Va c m Te 177 95 33 Wind 2016 caa eon E A A Pere reer E 177 CRAC e el E 180 9 5 34 1 Video and Video with PTZ CGontrols 180 9 5 34 2314 Video No Ee jiciccesincmcsnetesnieonseentueuteamunauinasaantenutenebemiineemmmedins 181 9 5 34 34 3 Video No Border sic occ eccsn coinage sisente tdeenetuadeacte sdueesennd
222. k Wuse 3rd Connection e USB This is only displayed if a USB100 is available You will connect through a USB100 Revision 5 0 0 Page 90 Maretron connected to the same PC No other parameters are required It is not possible to connect to a USB100 from a Mac e LAN You will connect through an IPG100 connected to the same network as the computer The IPG100 will be identified by its serial number and N2KView will find it on the network even if its IP Address changes Euse 1st Connection LAN gt SEM m 1620002 Password O The serial number of the IPG100 and the N2KServer Password from the IPG100 must be entered e WAN You will connect through an IPG100 connected on the same network or on another network through Internet gateways and bridges The IPG100 will be identified by its IP Address or the address of a Port on a gateway that will forward messages to the IPG100 This is the most complex type of connection to set up an generally requires the services of an Internet Technician Use 1st Connection WAN Tesi myboat dy ad 6544 Password The IP Address or Hostname and port number on the gateway and the N2KServer Password from the IPG100 must be entered e Cloud You will connect through the Maretron Cloud Server on the Internet Both the computer and IPG100 must have internet access The IPG will identify itself to the Maretron Cloud Server through the serial number of the Dongle plug
223. kWh WOU ciscascitin shee obeiccitcinet iremontdoetdncitndaeaebdacrencidveusaetdedsoucncuns 335 10 5 3 AC EE 336 10 53 Average eu EE 336 10 5 3 2 Average e UE 336 10 5 3 3Average Line Line Voltage ee 336 10 5 3 4Average Line Neutral Voltage AAA 336 10 5 3 5 Phase A Apparent Power 336 10 5 3 6 Phase A CUMS eege ENEE EENEG 337 10 5 3 7 Phase e E le 337 10 5 3 8Phase A Line Neutral Voltage seseoesssennnnnneeseeennnnrnrnnsserrrrnnnneeeeee 337 10 5 3 9 Phase A Power Factor eege deenen iteuiieeigay de titenctare 337 10 5 3 10 Phase A Reactive Power 337 10 5 3 11 Phase A Real Power sicssccscsccscencssenecydecreutsnndneticemsstbnsdenselieeaditadcenes 337 10 5 3 12 Phase AB Line Line Voltage cccececeeeeessseeeeceeeeeeeeeetesseeeeees 338 10 5 3 13 Phase B Apparent Power 338 10 5 3 14 Phase B E EIERE t tesieieeegeSeeegEieiberiee s ef EZE Ceeeigie 338 10 5 3 15 Phase B Frequency EEN 338 10 5 3 16 Phase B Line Neutral Voltage ssssssssennnneeeseeeenrnnrnnnnsserrrrrnnnnneeeee 338 10 5 3 17 Phase B Power Factor eegener regeert 339 10 5 3 18 Phase B Reactive e EE 339 10 5 3 19 Phase B Real Power ciccstsscctccctccsennsssnseatnentenetntaiennscntmecnoietwerseacunde 339 10 5 3 20 Phase BC Line Line Voltage EE 339 10 5 3 21 Phase C Apparent Power 339 10 5 3 22 Phase Current sisccsesstecatsacet deta cdatiedeBaved seatadaiedadebadebedebedatndtedebads 339 10 5 3 23 NEU 340 10 5 3 24 Phase C Line Neutral Voltage
224. l convey its function to the user For example the following screen segment with Indicator 1x1 components can show which of the Navigation Lights are powered on Revision 5 0 0 Page 159 B ren He I N rer Navigation Lights RH E UNDERWAY Figure 59 Indicator 1x1 Component Example 9 5 21 Indicator Beam There are 5 Indicator Beam Components Up Left Right Down Circle Figure 60 Indicator Beam Examples Revision 5 0 0 Page 160 Each of these has similar functionality to the Indicator Light with the following additions The available colors for the beam includes None as an option This allows the beam to be programmed to disappear completely in one or more of the indicator states The beams may be moved to overlap other components or each other to create more complex beam shapes This is an example of Indicator Beams being used to show navigation lights E N2KView Galley _o Demo e Navigation Lights Figure 61 User Defined Screen with Indicator Beams Revision 5 0 0 Page 161 Maretron 9 5 22 Line Graph Depth Graph Indicator Graph The line graph component emulates a traditional pen line graph plotter The depth graph is similar but has the lowest values at the top and the line is replaced with a solid area below the values The Indicator Graph shows the history of Indicator state The line graph and depth graph components plot values of the monitored paramete
225. layouts may be imported and exported to other copies of N2KView Revision 5 0 0 Page 34 Maretron 6 Quick Install This section will help you install the software for the first time and get it running as quickly as possible with basic settings 6 1 Unpack the Box Follow the instructions on the sleeve of the CD case containing the N2KView software and key dongle to install N2KView The PC version of N2KView may connect to the NMEA 2000 network through a USB100 connected to a USB port on the same PC The key must be plugged into another USB port on the same PC The PC version of N2KView may connect to the NMEA 2000 network through an IPG100 The IPG100 may be on the same network a LAN connection ona different network through a gateway a WAN connection or through the Maretron Cloud a cloud connection The key may be plugged into the PC running N2KView or into the IPG100 The Mac version of N2KView may connect to the NMEA 2000 network through an IPG100 only The IPG100 may be on the same network a LAN connection on a different network through a gateway a WAN connection or through the Maretron Cloud a cloud connection The key must be plugged into the IPG100 The TSM800C TSM1330C and MBB200C have a pre licensed copy of N2KView built in and just require connecting to the NMEA 2000 network No key is required The TSM800 TSM1330 and MBB100 have N2KView pre installed and must be connected to an IPG100 through Ethernet
226. ll be accepted at Nautical Twilight every evening e Fixed Delay The alert will be accepted after a fixed delay e None The alert will never be accepted automatically Clear Time This field is visible when the Time Alert Clear Point is Time or Fixed Delay Entering a number without the colon will assume that the hours are zero The field will reformat when the cursor is moved to a different field Revision 5 0 0 Page 307 Maretron Revision 5 0 0 Page 308 Maretron 10 4 2 2 Annunciator Actions Tab An Annunciator such as Maretron s ALM100 connects to the NMEA2000 bus and will sound an alarm on command Channels on the DCR100 may also be programmed to sound alarms The type of alarm is transmitted to the annunciator from N2K View The Annunciator Actions tab for the Alert Actions Dialog is shown below Alert Editor Time Date Time Time Alert Annunciator Actions e Tone R4Enable Annunciators R4Enable Computer Sound WB Annunciator 0 W Annunciator 4 WB Annunciator 8 Wi Annunciator 12 W Annunciator 16 WB Annunciator 20 WB Annunciator 24 W Annunciator 28 We Annunciator 1 WB Annunciator 5 HB Annunciator 9 Wi Annunciator 13 WB Annunciator 17 W Annunciator 21 We Annunciator 25 HB annunciator 29 WB Annunciator 2 W Annunciator 6 HB Annunciator 10 WB Annunciator 14 W Annunciator 18 Wi Annunciator 22 WB Annunciator 26 HB Annunciator 30 Wi Annunciator 3 W Annunciator 7 HB Annunciator 11 Wi Annunc
227. lor When the monitored value is on the right hand side of the switch which is labeled ON appears depressed and also lights with a green color as if the switch contained a light or LED The user defined title of the switch appears immediately above the rocker switch itself The rocker switch component is twice as wide as it is tall for example a rocker switch that is two grids tall will be four grids wide Normally the active part of the switch i e the part that responds to clicking with the mouse or touch is limited to the grey area of the switch Checking the Expand Switch Breaker Touch Area 9 4 6 1 6 checkbox in the General Configuration dialog will extend the active area to the top and bottom of the control Now touching anywhere on the left half of the control will turn the switch off and touching anywhere on the right half will turn it on Rocker switches may be configured to be toggle i e when you turn it on it stays on or momentary i e when you stop pressing the ON part it will return to the off position An example of a rocker switch component is shown below Bilge Pump 1 OFF ff on Bilge Pump 2 OFF Mt Figure 41 Rocker Switch Component Example When a breaker or switch is being controlled by an Alert the control is overlaid with an ALERT CONTROLLED symbol Users should take note that the switch may be activated without warning and must be considered alive even though it is in the OFF posi
228. may damage the generator Sources may be Single Phase Split Phase or Three Phase Each Source requires a Maretron ACM100 to be connected to report the current supplied by that source For best performance the ACM100 should be configured as follows in the advanced configuration page e Damping Period V l F 100 ms e NMEA2000 PGN Enable Disable Phase A B C and Average Basic Quantities 500ms 12 2Loads N2KView Load Shedding can switch up to 10 loads Typically the only loads that one chooses to switch off are water heaters driers air conditioners and battery chargers so the limit of 10 loads should not be a limit on most systems Revision 5 0 0 Page 388 Maretron Due to the variety of links between the sources and the loads N2KView may switch off loads that are not connected to the overloaded source This is the safest way to ensure that all the sources are protected under all conditions without reprogramming the system each time the Power Distribution is changed The estimated Current Draw for each load must be programmed into N2KView in the Load Shedding Dialog Only Loads controlled by the Moritz AC box Moritz DC box or Maretron s DCR100 are candidates for load shedding The Moritz DC box and DCR100 would need to switch an AC load indirectly through a relay 12 3Startup On startup Load Shedding will always be disabled To enable Load Shedding open the Commands amp Settings Tab and then pres
229. move a favorite screen from your configuration select its name in the Screens list and then press the Remove Screen button This action will only be completed when the Save button is pressed 9 4 9 1 6 Exporting Screens The layout of the currently selected screen may be exported to disk as an N2KView Favorite Screen File Pressing Export Screen will open a browse dialog that will enable you to select a filename for the screen The extension of the nvs will be appended to the filename Save in A Mark aT Name Date modif Type Size E 1 28 n2kview config n2k 1_29 n2kview config n2k 2 03 n2kview config n2k Desktop _ default n2kview config n2k _ mark n2kview config n2k L No tab load page nvs _ temp nvs Selecting an existing file will cause that file to be over written otherwise the file is created 9 4 9 1 7 Importing Screens Favorite Screens may be imported from disk Pressing Import Screen will open a browse dialog that will allow you to select an N2KView Favorite Screen nvs file Revision 5 0 0 Page 107 Maretron D Import from File x 9 DEEN 0 ize Q sa Views v f New Folder Web olde Favorite Links E Documents Recently Changed Zi Recent Places WW Desktop More Folders A Adobe CS5 Drop 5 J Adobe CS5 Drop 6 Ji Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 J Carl J Dsm250 a Fort Lauderdale Ji Mark E mentee File name If the file exists the import
230. n 4 Application Install ol Maretron N2KView Description N2KView NMEA2000 Bus Monitoring Software Installation Preferences Wi Add shortcut icon to my desktop Wi Start application after installation Installation Location C Program Files Continue Cancel Press Continue Revision 5 0 0 Page 42 EI Application Install Maretron N2KView Installing application Cancel When the installation is complete the Cancel button will change to Finish Press Finish N2KView may start up at this time If you have files to convert from version 2 x do not press Accept at this point o If N2KView is being updated the following screen will be displayed Application Install Maretron N2KView The application you are about to install already exists on this system Would you like to replace the currently installed version with this one Installed Version 5 0 0 20140730 Version to be Installed 5 0 0 20140307 Replace Cancel More Options p If you selected Start Application after Installation N2KView will be run automatically Revision 5 0 0 Page 43 Maretron j5 Setup Maretron N2KView Installer Completing the Maretron N2KView Installer Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing Maretron N2K View Installer on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons in the Start Menu folder desktop or Quick L
231. n Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 14 Outside Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Outside Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 15 Refrigeration Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Refrigeration Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 375 Maretron 10 5 22 16 Sea Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Sea Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 17 Transmission Oil Temperature Monitors the temperature of the oil in the transmission Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 18 User Defined nnn Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of User Defined nnn where nnn is a number from 128 to 144 Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 19 Wind Chill Monitors the current wind chill based on outside air temperature and wind speed Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 376 Maretron 10 5 23 Time Date 10 5 23 1 Time Enables the setting of an alarm clock in any time zone Alert
232. n 5 0 0 Page 352 Maretron 10 5 9 14 Neutral Start Protect Generally indicates that the engine will not start because the transmission is not in neutral Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 15 Over Temperature Generally indicates that the engine s temperature has exceeded some engine defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 16 Power Reduction Generally indicates that the engine is operating in a reduced power mode due to some fault condition Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 17 Preheat Generally indicates that the cylinder preheaters are active Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 18 Rev Limit Exceeded Generally indicates that the engine s RPM has exceeded some engine defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 353 Maretron Instances 253 10 5 9 19 Shutting Down Generally indicates that the engine is in the process of shut
233. n Alert is Cleared This check box can be used to enable or disable the transmission of messages for this Alert when Revision 5 0 0 Page 315 Maretron the Alert moves into the Inactive or Awaiting Cancel States When the box is checked the messages will be sent Use Default Phone Number When this box is checked the Default SMS Phone Number from the Connections tab see 0 will be added to the list of addresses for this alert If no default phone number has been established then this field will be disabled The default phone number will be displayed next to the check box and may not be edited from here E ause Default Phone Number If the Default Phone Number has not been set in the SMS Setup Dialog see 10 4 5 1 4 then the check box is greyed out and a message displayed Use Additional Phone Number s If this check box is ticked then you will be able to select extra recipients for the email from the SMS Phone book see 10 4 5 1 6 The recipients are selected from a drop down list lt lt Selected Name Phone No m Captain 123 456 1234 E Owner 123 456 5678 After selection the list of phone numbers with names is displayed next to the check box Use Additional Phone Number s Owner 123 456 5678 D Message when Alert is Triggered this text is transmitted when the condition causing the alert becomes true If this field is blank the message will still be transmitted but without user entered details M
234. n a programmable amount For example once a heading has been established an alert can be generated if the heading changes more than a specified amount Direction Alerts may also be set for wind direction The reference direction can be selected from the current direction heading or wind direction or it can be manually entered Parameters Direction Alert Parameters Direction Alert ss Inactive transitions to the Active state after Wm Active Set Delay seconds GE Awaiting Cancel Direction Alert transitions to the Awaiting Cancel state after Clear Delay seconds Operator Cancels Alert Absolute Angle from Reference Direction Figure 118 Direction Alert Parameters Configuration Example for Course Over Ground Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period minutes seconds Offset Course Over Ground Trigger Point Degrees Trigger Delay minutes seconds Clear Delay minutes seconds Offset Course Over Ground Clear Point 15s Degrees Reference Direction Degrees Figure 119 Trigger Configuration Direction Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 304 Maretron Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for tha
235. n from a drop down list EE Camera No 13 1 1 6 Mirror Image The image will be flipped to produce a mirror image if this box is checked 13 1 1 7 Reverse Horizontal Controls If the Camera includes PTZ controls this allows the Pan function to be reversed 13 1 1 8 Reverse Vertical Controls If the Camera includes PTZ controls this allows the Tilt function to be reversed 13 1 1 9 Compression Frame Rate and Resolution There is a tradeoff between the quality of the picture displayed and the bandwidth or data rate required to support that quality On the local network of the boat this is probably not important but when transmitting the picture over the internet you may wish to compromise the quality to save bandwidth Compression is the amount of pre processing that can be done to each image before transmitting to squash the image into a smaller size Compression values less than about 80 produce very little distortion in the image and can result in significant savings in bandwidth It does require more processing power to do the compression and then uncompress in N2KView Frame Rate is the number of frames that are transmitted every second The higher the frame rate the smoother the video Doubling the frame rate requires twice the bandwidth Revision 5 0 0 Page 400 Maretron Resolution is the amount of pixels or dots that make up the picture The first number is the number of dots across the screen the second is
236. n will describe the state of the alert Please refer to Section 10 2 5 for a description of the different alert states Source The entry in this column reflects the Label of the N2KView instance see section 9 4 4 1 1 on which the alert is configured You may accept or cancel alerts from any N2KView instance that has the Alerts Module licensed but you may only change the configuration of an alert on the instance of N2KView on which it was originally configured Value The entry in this column shows the value of the monitored parameter in real time For time alerts this column shows the time remaining for distance alerts this column show the distance between the current boat position and the reference position Priority The entry in this column describes the priority you assigned to the alert 0 is the highest priority and 9999 is the lowest Sorting the table on priority will place the alarms above the warnings and then sort in priority order within these groups Description The entry in this column reflects the contents of the Description field in the Alerts Editor for this alert Location The entry in this column reflects the contents of the Location field in the Alerts Editor for this alert What happened The entry in this column summarizes the most recent change in the alert status Revision 5 0 0 Page 273 Maretron 10 4Alerts Setup Sub Menu Pressing the Alerts Setup button on the Commands an
237. na niasin 35 6 3 Instal EE 35 6 4 Installing Cameras seo ues an S500 sec gece cue sseo esta iguce cae ets vceejueuace coke ecco tousujue cee cue saes 45 6 5 Run NAR VIGW egtegt ieigeg iegkeg ege heehiayseedndedbdesivepadesededheotdentbeuhieosbecheebiueds 46 66 bo 6c eee ee ero ene een nee ee ee ee ee eee 53 6 6 1 Favorite Screen Tabs oiccciccconceneccennnesetecssnsenenecnsenaadedstenenencinuansidbadsnanenedens 53 6 6 2 Commands le Ce EE 53 7 Upgrading A EE 54 dl Automate IDO AIES isseire ainia inane a ron a aaen sa 54 Tea Mantal Updates tere aaa tan n iae iiaa kaai iaaa taia da 54 8 General Concepts e 56 8 1 Data Security and Encryption E 56 8 2 Using Maretron s Cloud ENEE ger ge deu er deed deed 56 8 3 NMEA 2000 Considerations ssossennneeeeeeeeeennrtnnrtnseertnrrnnnnnsserrrtrnnnnnneeeeennna 57 8 3 1 SE ANC UNG E 57 8 3 1 1 Device lInstancing egezeegegeg eeeg gege ndesculdvantnesdeeudindaitvlesdeauduieadaceldvienentady 58 8 3 1 2 Data Instancing EE 58 8 3 2 Dat So rce ENEE e eebe 59 8 3 3 Sensor Selection EE 59 9 OT aea ee ee a a a a aaia a iie aiaa iaaii 60 9 1 General CON E egene 60 9 1 1 Touch Screen KIDS egectegedegegieegtegeEeedegheegetegtugdeee e echeg degen 60 9 1 2 Keyboard Operation cigecseesssesnscm cscs csabesbasekased eege eege ege 60 9 1 3 EEN 60 914 AOU OO OTIS sra a E aaae a a a aae Eaa 60 9 1 5 Favorite Screens and Parameter Display EEN 61 9 1 6 Protecting the System Configuration c
238. nabled check box at the top left Revision 5 0 0 Page 391 Maretron The Load Shedding Interval determines how often the Load Shedding Algorithm runs If this figure is too small then the result of making a shed will not have enough time to be measured by the ACM100 and reported back and additional loads will be shed unnecessarily The system will become too responsive The currents reported by the Sources will be averaged over this period NOTE Changes in the Load Shedding Dialog do NOT take effect until either the Apply or Save button is pressed Save will apply the changes and exit the dialog Cancel will exit the dialog without making any changes 12 6 2 Configuring Sources The top portion of the screen shows the Sources being monitored The Sources are labeled Source 0 Source 1 Source 2 and Source 3 If the Source has been set to an ACM100 and the ACM100 supplies a label the label on the control will be changed to that supplied by the ACM100 The Digital Control shows both the current reported by the ACM100 and the Load Shedding Current A dash for the Load Shedding Current implies that the source is not providing a current that can be monitored for load shedding If the user disables the source it will show Disabled The LED on the Digital Control will show red when the reported current exceeds the Load Shedding Current yellow when the reported current is within 10 of the Load Shedding Current a
239. navigation data tank levels and so on N2KView comes with the Alerts screen plus eight pre defined favorite screens Engines DC Systems AC Systems Navigation Environment Tanks and Miscellaneous You may use the user defined screens as provided modify them or delete them and create your own screens from scratch There is no limit to the number of screens you can create Some or all of these screens can be set as favorite screens in the Screen Editor dialog and can be selected directly from the drop down tabs that appear at the top of the screen when the screen is clicked or tapped The default is that all screens are created as favorite screens The set of user defined screens plus the configuration of the alerts and cameras is called the system configuration The system configuration may be saved to disk either as a backup or for transfer to another computer or saved directly to the IPG100 where it may be downloaded by another N2KView The system configuration may also be saved to a USB Memory Stick and transferred to another computer 9 1 6 Protecting the System Configuration Once the configuration has been set up it may be protected by a password which prevents further authoring of the configuration by unauthorized users The authoring password is set in the Set Password Dialog see section 9 4 5 Any attempt to enter a dialog that has the potential to change the configuration will result in the following Enter Password
240. nd Direction Component Types Apparent Wmd Angle Close Wind Angle Component Types Ground Digital Cardinal North Up Rose Component Types True Wind Angle References Apparent Ground True Units Beaufort kilometers hour nautical miles hour miles hour 9 6 35 1 1 Apparent Displays the angle and speed of the wind relative to the vessel center line as it appears to an observer on the deck of a moving vessel does not subtract out the speed of the vessel 9 6 35 1 2 Ground Displays the angle and speed of the wind relative to true or magnetic north depending on the unit setting of the heading parameter see Section 9 4 8 3 2 on page 134 for details relative to a stationary observer calculated using heading course over ground COG and speed over ground SOG 9 6 35 1 3 True Displays the angle and speed of the wind relative to the vessel centerline vessel s speed is subtracted from apparent wind direction calculated using speed through water STW or speed over ground SOG depending on the unit setting of the Wind True Vessel Referenced parameter under Global Settings on the Units screen see Section 9 4 8 3 on page 134 for details Revision 5 0 0 Page 261 Maretron 9 6 35 2 Speed References Apparent Ground True Component Types Apparent Digital Wind Angle Line Graph Component Types Ground Digital Component Types True Digital Wind Angle Units Beaufort kilometers ho
241. nd green when less than 90 The Source is configured my pressing the Edit Button and may be enabled disabled from this dialog Revision 5 0 0 Page 392 Maretron lEnabled ad Shedding Inten Now Being Drawn Amps iadaa Generator DTD 1 Starboard Generator D Load Shedding Current Ian Amps On o Figure 126 Load Shed Source Dialog The Digital Control shows the current reported by the ACM100 The user can set the parameters to choose the correct ACM100 Device Type and ACM instance number and the current at which Load Shedding will take place 12 6 3 Configuring Loads Enabled Shed Order Panel Instance Breaker Channel Current Draw Breaker Status W cPanel Gaey Ar Conditioner 12 ae SIAC Panel Galey 7 MasherDye _ DER fue ES GED DR gt GED DR These are edited on the AC Load Shedding dialog Individual Loads may be configured to be included or excluded from the Load Shedding by checking the Enabled box Revision 5 0 0 Page 393 Maretron The Panel Instance and Breaker Channel are set by the user to identify which breaker is to be switched to shed the load The Current Drawn is set by the user to inform the algorithm how much current will be shed or restored by switching this load The Breaker Status is reported by the system in real time so that the user can see the current state of the breaker Values are Off On Locked Off Locked On Load Shed
242. nent Types Attitude Indicator Units Degrees Instances 253 9 6 31 2 Pitch Displays the pitch of the vessel rotation about the horizontal axis perpendicular to the ship s keel Component Types Digital Line Graph Units Degrees Instances 253 9 6 31 3 Port Trim Tab Displays the position of the vessel s port trim tab Component Types Trim Bar Graph Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 256 Maretron 9 6 31 4 Roll Displays the roll of the vessel rotation about the horizontal axis parallel to the ship s keel Component Types Digital Inclinometer Line Graph Units Degrees Instances 253 9 6 31 5 Starboard Trim Tab Displays the position of the vessel s starboard trim tab Component Types Trim Bar Graph Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 257 Maretron 9 6 32 Vessel Data Recorder 9 6 32 1 VDR Status Displays the Status of the Vessel Data Recorder Component Types Digital Instances 253 Values Recording Formatting Erasing No USB Flash Drive Error Initializing 9 6 32 2 VDR Capacity Display the capacity of the USB Flash Drive connected to the VDR Component Types Digital Units GBytes Instances 253 9 6 32 3 VDR Memory Used Display the amount of memory of the USB Flash Drive connected to the VDR that has been used Component Types Digital Units GBytes Instances 253 9 6 32 4 VDR Memory Available Display the amount of memory of the US
243. nerate the data to be d isplayed 3F gt Revision 5 0 0 Page 59 Maretron 9 N2KView This section details the configuration and operation of the N2KView station component of the N2KView System 9 1 General Concepts 9 1 1 Touch Screen Operation N2KView was designed so that all functions in operational mode can be performed with either a mouse or a touch screen It is still required to have a mouse and a keyboard to perform configuration of N2K View 9 1 2 Keyboard Operation A keyboard is required to configure N2KView There are a number of fields that need to be entered with text In normal operation if a keyboard is connected short cuts can be used to easily navigate from screen to screen In case there is no keyboard connected to the computer a virtual keyboard will be displayed on the screen the first time there is a need to enter textual data Pressing a key on a physical keyboard will remove the virtual keyboard from the display If you are using a physical keyboard and then unplug the physical keyboard this action cannot be detected by the program and the virtual keyboard will not appear The program needs to be restarted to enable the virtual keyboard again 9 1 3 Parameters The key concept of N2KView is the display of parameters A parameter is a piece of information about some function of the vessel The parameter is defined by a particular data type such as engine speed or barometric pressure and possibly also by a
244. neys fees and legal costs including claims by third parties which Maretron may suffer sustain or incur as result of a your breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and or b your use of the SOFTWARE except to the extent that Maretron is liable under any express warranty set forth herein 10 REMEDIES As noted above the limited warranty provided above will be effective for a period of sixty 60 days following your receipt of this SOFTWARE During the warranty period Maretron will at its sole option a repair or replace without charge on an exchange basis any magnetic diskette or optical disk which proves defective in materials or workmanship or b refund the fees paid for licensing the SOFTWARE This is Maretron s entire liability and your sole and exclusive remedy This remedy shall not apply if the storage device on which the SOFTWARE is stored has been damaged by negligence accident improper or unreasonable use or by any other cause unrelated to defective material or workmanship If you have a warranty claim you must contact the Maretron customer services department for a return authorization during the warranty period If the customer service representative is unable to correct your problem you will be provided with a return authorization number and an address for returning the defective item for warranty service or replacement You must either return the defective item post paid postmarked within the
245. nitored must continually be received with a valid value for longer than the time in this field in order for the alert to become inactive 10 4 2 1 3 4 On Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 288 Maretron As opposed to high and low alerts that are associated with analog input signals i e many different possible input values there are also switch alerts that are associated with a binary input value sometimes called on or off yes or no enabled or disabled set or reset active or inactive The switch alert is similar to the high and low alert except that there are no set or reset points The mere fact that the switch is seen as On causes the alert to become an active alert assuming the Set Delay is set to zero Likewise if the switch being monitored is seen as false i e binary 0 then the alert becomes inactive assuming the Clear Delay is set to zero If the delays are not programmed to zero then the switch must remain On for the Set Delay before the alert becomes active and must remain Off for the Clear Delay before the alert becomes inactive Trigger Configuration Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period 5 00 0 minutes seconds Trigger Delay 0 05 minutes seconds Clear Delay mn minutes seconds Figure 108 Trigger Configuration On Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding
246. nits Degrees Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 241 Maretron 9 6 23 SMS Text 9 6 23 1 SMS Status Indicator Displays the status of the connection to the mobile network over which SMS Text messages will be sent Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer 9 6 23 2 SMS Status Displays the status of the connection to the mobile network over which the SMS Text messages will be sent Component Types Digital A two line digital display will be used to display the status of the connection and the provider phone number of the SMS100 9 6 23 3 Signal Strength Displays the signal strength of the mobile network over which the SMS Text messages will be sent Component Types Signal Strength Revision 5 0 0 Page 242 Maretron 9 6 24 Speed Distance 9 6 24 1 Speed Over Ground Displays the speed over ground of the vessel relative to the earth not the water Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units kilometers hour knots miles hour Instances 253 9 6 24 2 Speed Through Water Displays the speed of the boat relative to the water Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units kilometers hour knots miles hour Instances 253 9 6 24 3 Total Log Displays the total distance traveled by the vessel since the log indicator was installed Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units kilometers nautical miles statute miles 9 6 24 4 Trip
247. nnnnesseerreee 153 Figure 52 Gauge Component Example sssssseesesessesererrrrrrsseerrenrnnrnnnsseernne 154 Figure 53 Gauge with Min Max MarkerS ccesssecseesesseeseeeeesseeneetenes 155 Figure 54 GPS Status Component Example essssssssseneneeeseereerrnrnnresseerreee 156 Figure 55 Inclinometer Component Exvample 157 Figure 56 Inclinometer with Min Max Marks ssssssssssssseenrssssseserrrrnnnressseernee 157 Figure 57 Indicator 4x1 Component Example ssssssssseneseessererrrrnnnesseerrene 159 Figure 58 Indicator 2x1 Component Example sssssssssesneessseserrrrnnnnessserrene 159 Figure 59 Indicator 1x1 Component Example EE 160 Figure 60 Indicator Beam Examples AANEREN 160 Figure 61 User Defined Screen with Indicator Beams sssssesseeeneeeeseerene 161 Figure 62 Line Graph Component Example sssssssssseenreeeseeeenrrnnnnesseerrene 163 Figure 63 Depth Graph Component Exvample 164 Figure 64 Indicator Graph EE vicxinccannenceinervnnctanntuetenrienybemmiuerduevbenenevnns 164 Figure 65 Moon Phase Component Example sssssssssrenrsesssererrrrnnrrssseerrene 165 Figure 66 North Up Rose Component Example ssssssssseesessseserrrrrrrnesserrrrne 166 Figure 67 North Up Rose with Markers ccceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeeeeees 167 Figure 68 Backlit Pushbutton Examples AAA 168 Figure 70 Metallic Pushbutton E
248. nstance 28 10 5 14 2 Hardware Timer Monitors whether the cumulative ON time of the Indicator exceeds a specified value There is no Clear Value for this Alert it will be cleared when the timer is reset in the device Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 10 5 14 3 Status Monitors the status of a switch indicator or run indicator on the system Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Error Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 10 5 14 4 Switch Breaker Group Status Monitors the status of a group of Breakers defined as a Switch Breaker Group and Alerts when the breakers meet the requirements of the Group ON or not OFF Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 362 Maretron Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 Revision 5 0 0 Page 363 Maretron 10 5 15 NMEA 2000 N2KView Connection 10 5 15 1 Cloud Server Data Remaining Monitors the amount of Data Bandwidth remaining to the Cloud Server for the current month Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Instances not applicable 10 5 15 2 Cloud Server Data Used Monitors the amount of Data Bandwidth used to the Cloud Server for the current month Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Instances not applicable 10 5 15 3 Cloud Server Percent Remaining Monitors the percentage of Data Bandwidth remaining to the Cloud Server for the current month Aler
249. nstances 253 Units VA 9 6 3 22 Phase C Current Displays the RMS electrical current being sourced from an AC Utility on phase C Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Amperes 9 6 3 23 Phase C Frequency Displays the frequency of an AC Utility on phase C Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 24 Phase C Line Neutral Voltage Displays the phase C to neutral RMS voltage of an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 199 Maretron 9 6 3 25 Phase C Power Factor Displays the Power Factor of phase C of an AC Utility Component Types Digital Units Instances 253 9 6 3 26 Phase C Reactive Power Displays the Reactive Power being drawn on Phase C from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units VAr 9 6 3 27 Phase C Real Power Displays the Real Power being drawn on Phase C from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Watts kilowatts 9 6 3 28 Phase CA Line Line Voltage Displays the voltage between Phase C and Phase A of an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 29 Total Apparent Power Displays the Total Apparent Power being drawn on all phases from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Revision 5 0 0 Page 200 Maret
250. nstances 253 Units VA 9 6 3 6 Phase A Current Displays the RMS electrical current being sourced from an AC Utility on phase A Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Amperes Revision 5 0 0 Page 195 Maretron 9 6 3 7 Phase A Frequency Displays the frequency of an AC Utility on phase A Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 8 Phase A Line Neutral Voltage Displays the phase A to neutral RMS voltage of an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 9 Phase A Power Factor Displays the Power Factor of phase A of an AC Utility Component Types Digital Units Instances 253 9 6 3 10 Phase A Reactive Power Displays the Reactive Power being drawn on Phase A from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units VAr 9 6 3 11 Phase A Real Power Displays the Real Power being drawn on Phase A from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Revision 5 0 0 Page 196 Maretron Instances 253 Units Watts kilowatts 9 6 3 12 Phase AB Line Line Voltage Displays the voltage between Phase A and Phase B of an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 3 13 Phase B Apparent Power Displays the Apparent Power being drawn on Phase B from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Inst
251. o Tools Help v S A _ http 10 0 0 92 operator basic shtml w zl Google P A Most Visited Sr Getting Started A Latest Headlines Y 2 Search Web IJ amp Mail 3 Shopping AXISA AXIS 241Q Video Server Live View Setup Help sila EPEE Basic Configuration EES Before using the AXIS 241Q Video Server there are certain settings that should be 1 Users made most of which require Administrator access privileges To quickly access these 2 TCP IP settings use the numbered shortcuts to the left All the settings are also available 3 Date amp Time from the standard setup links in the menu 4 Video amp Image Note that the only required setting is the IP address which is set on the TCP IP page All other settings are optional Please see the online help for more information gt Video amp Image L s Firmware ion 4 40 2 gt Live View Config MAC address 00 40 8C 93 AD 74 gt Event Configuration gt System Options About e Set the following parameters in the Users Page Note that after setting the parameters you will need to press the Save button at the bottom of the page i Enable anonymous login ii Enable anonymous PTZ control login Revision 5 0 0 Page 431 AXIS Basic Configuration nstructions 1 Users Sa Video amp Image Live View Config Event Configuration System Options About Maretron AXIS 241Q Video Server Live View Setup Help Users 2 U
252. odule is not licensed the component will display Not Licensed instead of data values The Distance to Empty and Time to Empty measurements are calculated based on the conditions that are prevalent at the time Changes in wind and current can drastically change the Distance to Empty and Time to Empty measurements that N2KView calculates and displays For example if you are motoring 100 miles out to sea with the current at the end of the 100 miles N2KView might display that you have 120 miles before you run out of fuel If you then turn around and start heading back to land this time against the current the Distance to Empty reading may change to 80 miles Therefore you must always keep in mind the direction and speed of prevailing winds and currents You must always remain aware that N2KView makes Distance to Empty and Time to Empty calculations assuming that your course and speed and the prevailing winds and currents and any other factors that may affect fuel consumption will not change Revision 5 0 0 Page 224 Maretron Because of these extremely important considerations of which you must be aware before using the fuel management features of N2KView the Fuel Management Warning screen is displayed on the following occasions 1 every time you create a component in the fuel management category and 2 the first time after starting N2KView that you open a favorites page containing a fuel management component Fuel Man
253. ol the connection to NMEA 2000 Bus The TSM800C TSM1330C and MBB200C connect directly to the NMEA 2000 Bus and do not have this button A screenshot of the NMEA 2000 Connection dialog is shown below NMEA 2000 Connection Available Connections Click or Touch a Connection from the list to Select IPG100 SN 1620002 found at 10 0 0 42 IPG100 SN 1620003 found at 10 0 0 12 IPG100 SN 1620474 found at 10 0 0 24 Serial Number Password onnected to 1st Connection Disconnect PG100 with Serial No 1620002 on LAN UDan Connect for Please Disconnect before modifying any parameters Deem Configuratior onnec Figure 20 Connections Settings Dialog The connection settings dialog can be configured with alternative connections to the NMEA 2000 Bus Whenever the Connect button is pressed it will try to use the 1 t Connection if this fails it tries the 2 Connection and then the 3 This sequence is repeated until a connection is made Having the Use xxx Connection box unchecked will cause this option to be skipped Once a connection is made it is held and the other options are not tried For example on a laptop you may configure the 15t Connection with the Serial Number of the IPG100 and configure the 2 4 Connection to use the Maretron Revision 5 0 0 Page 89 Maretron Cloud Server That way N2KView will attempt the local connection first if you are off the boat the local connection will fail and y
254. on System Options Mace text dene ze at too e of image About j Test that you can see the video by selecting Live View at the top of the page If you are requested to install the Axis Media Control Plugin do so Set the Source to match the input to which you have connected your camera on the server You may need to change the Video Format to Motion JPEG to see a picture Revision 5 0 0 Page 435 Maretron AXIS a AXIS 241Q Video Server Live View Setup Help Revision 5 0 0 Page 436
255. onfigurations You may change the viewing mode of N2KView to take up the entire computer screen Pressing the F11 key will toggle N2KView between full screen mode and windowed mode In full screen mode you may wish to hide the Windows taskbar so that the N2KView window is the only visible element on the computer screen You can do this by right clicking on the Windows taskbar selecting Properties from the pop up menu checking the Auto hide the taskbar box on the Taskbar tab of the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box that displays then clicking on the OK button The Windows taskbar will then Revision 5 0 0 Page 67 Maretron disappear from view but will reappear whenever you move the mouse to the bottom edge of the computer screen You may also enter Full Screen mode by pressing the Enter Full Screen button in the Commands and Settings Dialog In Full Screen Mode this button changes to Exit Full Screen and now can be used to exit Full Screen mode Escape ESC will also transition from Full Screen Mode to Windowed Mode but will not arrange the components to fit the new screen size If the system was shut down in Full Screen mode then it will start up again in Full Screen mode after the initial Warning message has been accepted The MBB100 MBB200C TSM800 TSM800C TSM1330 TSM1330C and DSM800 will only operate in Full Screen Mode and has no ability to change out of this mode
256. onitors the atmospheric barometric pressure Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 17 2 Compressed Air Pressure Monitors the pressure from a pressure sensor set up with a source of Compressed Air Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 17 3 Engine Boost Pressure Monitors the boost pressure of a supercharger or turbocharger Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 17 4 Engine Coolant Pressure Monitors the engine s water coolant pressure Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 17 5 Engine Fuel Pressure Monitors the pressure of the fuel for the engine Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 368 Maretron 10 5 17 6 Engine Oil Pressure Monitors the engine s oil pressure Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 17 7 Hydraulic Oil Pressure Monitors the pressure from a pressure sensor set up with a source of Hydraulic Oil Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 17 8 Steam Pressure Monitors the pressure from a pressure sensor set up with a source of Steam Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 17 9 Transmission Oil Pressure Monitors the pressure of the oil
257. ook contains up to 8 additional phone numbers identified by a name of your choosing and a test button These entries may be selected within each alert as a destination for Text Messages Revision 5 0 0 Page 325 Maretron 10 5Available Alerts The N2KView system organizes the various available data types into a two level system of data Categories and data Types Each data category consists of a number of closely related data types This section enumerates all of the data types for which alerts are available and lists the available alerts for each 10 5 1 AC Bus 10 5 1 1 Average Frequency Monitors the average frequency of an AC bus across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 10 5 1 2 Average Line Line Voltage Monitors the average line to line RMS voltage of an AC bus across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 1 3 Average Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the average line to neutral RMS voltage of an AC bus across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 326 Maretron 10 5 1 4 Phase A Frequency Monitors the frequency of phase A of an AC bus Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Units Hertz Instances 253 10 5 1 5 Phase A
258. op of the component and a description of the current moon phase Full Moon First Quarter etc appears at the bottom of the moon phase component The moon phase component is square in aspect ratio for example a moon phase component that is four grids wide will be four grids high An example of a moon phase component is shown below Moon Phase Waxing Gibbous Figure 65 Moon Phase Component Example Revision 5 0 0 Page 165 Maretron 9 5 24 North Up Rose The north up rose component is a compass rose in which north always appears at the top and a red needle points in the direction indicated by the measured parameter value The values N W E and S appear at the four cardinal compass points and decimal labels appear every 30 degrees The user defined title appears above the compass rose The north up rose component is square in aspect ratio for example a moon phase component that is four grids wide will be four grids high An example of a north up rose component is shown below Degrees mag Figure 66 North Up Rose Component Example Min Max Markers may be added to a North Up Rose by clicking on a check box in the Component Editor The markers show the limits of the needle movement in either direction These marks are associated with the control itself That means that if two controls are displaying the same data each will maintain its own values for the min max marks and they
259. or Accepted alert from Enabled to Disabled will show a warning Disabling an alert here will take precedence over all other enabling disabling actions 10 4 2 1 2 2 Operating Mode s In this field you may choose in which vessel operating modes Moored Underway Anchored User1 or User 2 this alert is enabled You may choose any or all of these modes The default is to have all five modes enabled If the alert is Active or Accepted i e the condition causing the alert is still present and the check box for the current operating mode is disabled a warning will be shown 10 4 2 1 3 Trigger Configuration Because each alert type has a different trigger configurations layout each alert type is presented in a different section Revision 5 0 0 Page 282 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 1 High Alert A high alert is used to signal you when a parameter value rises above a threshold you determine For example you can set an alert to occur whenever the freezer temperature rises above 0 C Description A high alert and associated diagram are shown in the figure below High Alert Parameters High Alert ss Inactive transitions to the 2 Active state after Rm Active Set Delay seconds ls Awaiting Cancel Input Signal rises above High Alert SetPoint High Alert transitions to the i i Awaiting Cancel state after Clear Delay seconds High Alert Set Point E oi N A3 bel E E High Alert i Clear Point r i Operator Cancels
260. or symbol in the middle of the circle the text on the button has been changed to Clear and the position and heading of the vessel can be seen as a red ship symbol The radius of the Alert is displayed to the bottom right of the control If the graphic is referenced to magnetic north the word mag is displayed above the radius otherwise the word true is displayed Graphically the circle represents the radius of the alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 137 Maretron 2 mag Radius 100 feet Figure 33 Enabled Anchor Alert Example If heading is not available to orient the ship symbol the ship symbol is replaced by a red disk mag Radius 100 feet Figure 34 Anchor Alert without Heading Revision 5 0 0 Page 138 Maretron If the vessel moves outside the circle then the control changes to the following mag Radius 100 feet Figure 35 Anchor Alert with Alarm Note that the anchor and circle have been colored red and the symbol has been changed to an arrow showing the direction of drift The actions specified by the alert will be initiated after the programmed delay If Alerts are not licensed i e you have not bought an Alerts License the words Not Licensed will displayed in the center of the circle Revision 5 0 0 Page 139 Maretron 9 5 5 Attitude Indicator The Attitude Indicator or Artificial Horizon is used to display a combination of the ship s pitch and roll motion The blue and bro
261. ou run N2KView you must select the device through which the connection to the NMEA 2000 bus will be made This is not required in the devices that connect directly to the NMEA 2000 network i e MBB200C TSM800C and TSM1330C This is done through the following steps x Engines DC Systems frre Navigation Tanks o Nav Lights Fire Alarms Motion amp Door S Air Conditioners San psi re psi World Clocks Oil Temperatu Commands amp Alternator Voltage e d ds d me mes f wa eh f oe EA P e 2 e E WS GK 4 P j U wf ne j w J e N Volts Ner Figure 10 N2KView Window with Tabs Displayed Click anywhere inside the N2KView screen to display the screen tabs as shown in the figure above Click on the Commands amp Settings tab on the right of the screen to display the buttons to access the Settings dialogs Revision 5 0 0 Page 47 Maretron x Port Tachometer N Starboard Tachometer b Click on the Configuration button to display the Configuration sub menu Revision 5 0 0 Page 48 ty N2KView Helm 5 c Click on the NMEA 2000 Connection button to display the NMEA 2000 Connection dialog Revision 5 0 0 Page 49 Maretron NMEA 2000 Connection Available Connections Click or Touch a Connection from the list to Select IPG100 SN 1639906 found at 10 0 0 113 PC USB Key 54 found on local PC onnected to 1st Connection SB100 with
262. ou will fall back to the Cloud Server Or if you have a primary IPG100 and backup USB100 with a PC server on your network enter the Serial Number of the IPG100 as the 1 Connection and the USB100 as the 2 Connection if the primary fails you will automatically fall back to the backup 9 4 6 7 1 Available Connections If N2KView detects any IPG100s on the local network LAN or that a USB100 is connected it will populate this list with a list of the IPG100s and USB100s found It gives the serial number and IP Address of the IPG100 and the number of the Dongle plugged into the computer connected to the USB100 The connection may be entered into one of the three main Connections by selecting the line in the list and pressing one of the buttons directly below the list 9 4 6 7 2 Use 1 Connection Having this box checked enables the rest of the boxes for the 15t Connection and is an overall enable for the 15t Connection 9 4 6 7 3 Use 2 Connection Having this box checked enables the rest of the boxes for the 2 Connection and is an overall enable for the 2 Connection 9 4 6 7 4 Use 3rd Connection Having this box checked enables the rest of the boxes for the 3 Connection and is an overall enable for the 3 Connection 9 4 6 7 5 Connection Type This is a drop down list from which you may ise ist Connection Pe E select one of the following connection types for the connection to the NMEA 2000 Wuse 2nd Connection networ
263. ow Oil Eeer 352 10 5 9 11 Low Oil Pressure sseseeooeeeennnneeeseeeererennrnreseerrttrnnnnrnnseerrtennnnneeeene 352 10 5 9 12 Low System e ee E 352 10 5 9 13 Maintenance Needed ee 352 10 5 9 14 Neutral Start Etoek oez egedrge rdegCde ed EdeEdEECd Edge ege 353 10 5 9 15 Over Temperat re visis e ea 353 10 5 9 16 Power EE 353 TOOT PREM GAR eege 353 10 5 9 18 Rev Limit Exceeded o ccicscecidecccncidecnencttectenctteeneneidactencidecnesehteagnentnes 353 10 5 9 19 Shutting DOWN EE 354 10 5 9 20 S b Secondary TIO siene usee engieegberetes enges saen 354 10 5 9 21 Throttle Position Sensor sion scvsec cscs seen ceaccaenansteceeincineceuandeasnedtins 354 10 5 9 22 Warning Level E 354 10 5 9 23 ep 354 10 5 9 24 Water EE 355 10 5 9 25 Water In FUG ssecssccs cis csceasen ccnp aceceavnitestelsbiiscdcenteceasesaseundindaeninedetncs 355 10 5 10 ME On E 356 10 5 10 1 Bait Well Temperature ee 356 10 5 10 2 e EE 356 10 5 10 3 Dew POW sae ecco pierce retsterseeiticsestoatddesdetged meiesieisbrdaldnrenld este aidicostataald nents 356 10 5 10 4 Engine Room Temperature EEN 356 TO Oe Heat MNO Ci E 356 10 5 10 6 Inside lte 357 10 5 10 7 Inside Temperature riciccccccecccctencrenndesetennteretenesenienndanotneedebebwerdeadances 357 10 5 10 8 Live Well Temperature cceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaees 357 10 5 10 9 Main Cabin Temperature 357 10 5 10 10 COSI STII EE 357 10 5 10 11 Outside Temperatur 358 10 5 10 12 Sea TerpeE
264. pes Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 16 Power Reduction Generally indicates that the engine is operating in a reduced power mode due to some fault condition Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 17 Preheat Generally indicates that the cylinder preheaters are active Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Revision 5 0 0 Page 216 Maretron Instances 253 9 6 11 18 Rev Limit Exceeded Generally indicates that the engine s RPM has exceeded some engine defined limit Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 19 Shutting Down Generally indicates that the engine is in the process of shutting down Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 11 20 Sub Secondary Throttle Generally indicates that the engine has fallen back to a secondary throttle due to some fault detected
265. pes The N2KView system organizes the various available data types into a two level system of data Categories and data Types Each data category consists of a number of closely related data types 9 6 1 AC Bus 9 6 1 1 Average Frequency Displays the average frequency of all AC phases on an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Hertz 9 6 1 2 Average Line Line Voltage Displays the average line to line RMS voltage of an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Volts RMS Instances 253 9 6 1 3 Average Line Neutral Voltage Displays the average line to neutral RMS voltage of an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Volts RMS Instances 253 9 6 1 4 Phase A Frequency Displays the frequency of phase A on an AC bus Revision 5 0 0 Page 185 Maretron Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Hertz 9 6 1 5 Phase A Line Neutral Voltage Displays the RMS voltage between phase A and neutral of an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Volts RMS Instances 253 9 6 1 6 Phase AB Line Line Voltage Displays the RMS voltage between phase A and phase B of an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Volts RMS Instances 253 9 6 1 7 Phase B Frequency Displays the frequency of phase B on an AC bus Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Hertz 9 6 1 8 Ph
266. play next If you wish to install to a different location from the default shown enter it in the text box or click the Browse button to navigate to your desired installation directory Note that we are just installing an installer at this stage Click Next gt to continue JE Setup Maretron N2KView Installer Select Destination Location Where should Maretron N2KView Installer be installed A Setup will install Maretron N2KView Installer into the following folder To continue click Next if you would like to select a different folder click Browse Program Files Maretron N2KView Installer Browse At least 36 8 MB of free disk space is required Figure 3 N2KView Installation Wizard Select Destination Location Page The Select Start Menu Folder screen appears next If you wish to change the name of the start menu folder from the default shown enter it in the text box Click Next to continue Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts A Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue click Next if you would like to select a different folder click Browse Maretron N2KView Browse Figure 4 N2KView Installation Wizard Select Start Menu Folder Page Revision 5 0 0 Page 40 Maretron 1 The Ready to Install screen will display next Please verify that all the information on this screen is as desir
267. please refer to the Carling documentation 9 4 8 3 AC Load Shedding 1 and 2 N2KView can concurrently monitor 2 sets of AC sources and shed loads connected to those sources to ensure that the current drawn from the sources does not exceed a predetermined value This feature is described in section 12 9 4 8 4 Switch Breaker Groups From version 5 0 N2KView will support switching of multiple breakers from one control on the screen Each Switch Group consists of a set of switches and each switch can be set go On or Off when the group is activated A momentary push button control can then Revision 5 0 0 Page 101 Maretron be created and placed on a user defined screen to place all the switches in the switches in the group into their predetermined state when the control is pressed Note that Switch Breaker Groups are associated with an action and not the ongoing state of the switches in the group i e separate groups are required to turn a set of switches On and Off 9 4 8 4 1 Switch Breaker Groups Dialog Pressing the Switch Breaker Groups button on the Power Management sub menu will display the list of Switch Breaker groups in the configuration Switch Breaker Groups Switch Breaker Group Table Group No Group Name No of Switches Nav Lights Anchor Light All lights Off AddGroup Edit Group Delete Group Close _ New groups are created using the Add Group button and existing groups edited
268. ponent is square in aspect ratio for example a GPS status component that is four grids wide will be four grids high An example of a GPS status component is shown below GPS Status 3D DGPS 4 15 2 8 34 21 26 29 205 N 82 0 884 W 00 13 52 Alt 0 m 02 14 2006 HDOP 4 0 Acc 11 9m Figure 54 GPS Status Component Example Revision 5 0 0 Page 156 Maretron 9 5 17 Inclinometer The inclinometer is used to display the ship s roll as reported from the compass It is calibrated so that the red needle always points down The User defined title appears at the top and the units at the bottom right The component is square An example of an inclinometer is shown below Degrees Figure 55 Inclinometer Component Example Min Max Markers may be added to an Inclinometer Component by clicking on a check box in the Component Editor The markers show the limits of the needle movement in either direction These marks are associated with the control itself That means that if two controls are displaying the same data each will maintain its own values for the min max marks and they can be reset independently Degrees Figure 56 Inclinometer with Min Max Marks Revision 5 0 0 Page 157 Maretron The marks are two red triangles just inside the gauge perimeter and are pushed left or right by the needle Pressing the Reset button will move both marks to the current needle position The Reset button is displayed onl
269. posite Status Operation State PreFilter Pres Pre Filter 123 psi OK Running Post Filter Pres Post Filter Production Rate 120 psi 343 Operation Pres Operation saiten 118 psi Error Salinity Status Filter Status System Status 01 4 OK Error Stop Start Flush Figure 89 Watermaker Component Example Because the Emergency Stop cannot be restarted remotely this action requires a second step to prevent accidental activation The following confirmation message is displayed in the center of the component for 3 seconds Composite Status Operation State Pre Filter Pres Pre Filter gg 89 9 psi Confirm Stop REUKGIE Salinity Status Filter Status System Status OK OK Error Stop Start Flush Figure 90 Watermaker with request for Confirmation Revision 5 0 0 Page 183 Maretron If the user presses the confirm button the command will be sent to the watermaker If after 3 seconds the button has not been pressed it will be erased and no command will be sent Sending a command will not change any of the displayed parameters Only when the watermaker has received the command and transmits new device parameters on the bus will the component to be updated with the new parameters received on the bus For details on the commands and values displayed please refer the documentation supplied with the watermaker Revision 5 0 0 Page 184 Maretron 9 6 Available Data Ty
270. r such as Maretron s ALM100 Alarm Module on the NMEA 2000 bus http www maretron com products alm100 php One or more channels of Maretron s DCR100 Direct Current Module http www maretron com products dcr100 php may also be triggered to drive an external alarm e Sound the speaker on the PC e Send an e mail message e Send a SMS Text Message to a cell phone requires a SMS100 Module Revision 5 0 0 Page 263 Maretron 10 2Alert Concepts 10 2 1 Alert Types An alert is a signal to a user that there is either an alarm or warning condition requiring user intervention There are two classes of alerts which are distinguished by their severity e Alarm An alarm is a type of alert announcing a condition requiring immediate attention or user intervention Alarms are shown in red and always appear to the left of warnings in the Alert Ticker and above warnings on the Alert Screen e Warning A warning is a type of alert announcing a condition requiring non immediate attention for precautionary reasons Warnings are shown in yellow and always appear to the right of Alarms in the Alert Ticker and below alarms on the Alert Status Screen 10 2 2 Alert Terminology The following alert terminology is used in N2KView e Accept The user action of acknowledging the existence of an alert Alerts are only accepted when they are Active e Cancel The user action of removing an alert from the list of displayed alerts Alerts
271. r 1 it stops receiving data from the first unit in which case it will switch to the second unit or 2 it starts receiving data from another unit with higher Priority in which case it will transmit the data from that unit Revision 5 0 0 Page 58 Maretron 8 3 2 Data Source Types The NMEA 2000 standard provides for the transmission of data from similar devices but for different sources For example the NMEA 2000 standard supports six different types of fluid tanks Fuel Oil Live Well Fresh Water Waste Water and Black Water It further supports up to sixteen tanks of each of these types It is the responsibility of the person installing the NMEA 2000 system to ensure that each tank level sender is programmed with the appropriate fluid type and tank instance 8 3 3 Sensor Selection Of course one key to making the N2KView System work is making sure that your NMEA 2000 network has the proper sensors to provide the information you wish to monitor using N2KView Section 9 6 on page 185 contains a listing of all of the data types that can be monitored using N2KView To see what Maretron sensors provide data for each of the listed data types you may download the latest Maretron Capability Matrix from the Knowledge Base on the Maretron website lt http www maretron com support knowledgebase knowledgemanager question s 468 What type of information can be viewed on Maretron 27s display p roducts 2C and what products are required to ge
272. r In Fuel Generally indicates that water has been detected in the engine s fuel Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 355 Maretron 10 5 10 Environment 10 5 10 1 Bait Well Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Bait Well Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 10 2 Barometric Pressure Monitors the atmospheric barometric pressure Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 10 3 Dew Point Monitors the current dew point based on outside air temperature and humidity Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 10 4 Engine Room Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Engine Room Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 10 5 Heat Index Monitors the current heat index based on outside air temperature and humidity Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 356 Maretron 10 5 10 6 Inside Humidity Monitors the relative humidity from a humidity sensor set up with a source of Inside Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 10 7 Inside Temperature
273. r from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 2 4 Average Line Neutral Voltage Displays the average line to neutral RMS voltage of the AC power from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 188 Maretron 9 6 2 5 Phase A Apparent Power Displays the Apparent Power being drawn on Phase A from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units VA 9 6 2 6 Phase A Current Displays the AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a generator on phase A Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Amperes 9 6 2 7 Phase A Frequency Displays the frequency of the AC power from a generator on phase A Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 2 8 Phase A Line Neutral Voltage Displays the phase A to neutral RMS voltage of the AC power from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Units Hertz Instances 253 9 6 2 9 Phase A Power Factor Displays the Power Factor of phase A of the AC power from a generator Revision 5 0 0 Page 189 Maretron Component Types Digital Units Instances 253 9 6 2 10 Phase A Reactive Power Displays the Reactive Power being drawn on Phase A from a generator Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units VAr 9 6 2 11 Phase A Real Power
274. r over time with the most recent values appearing on the extreme right edge of the graph and older values appearing farther to the left For ranges 10 minutes and less a red line will show the values sampled from the database every 1 second For ranges 30 minutes and greater a red line will show the average of the samples taken from the database for the sample period shown in the following table Behind the red line a brown area will show the minimum and maximum values sampled over that period Hovering over the graph will display a textual representation of whatever average minimum or maximum value the cursor is over The X axis scale denoting the age of the data appears at the bottom of the line graph and the range is specified below the component Up and down arrow buttons are used to change the range The following ranges are selectable en Em 1 minute 1 second 4 minutes 1 second 10 minutes 1 second 30 minutes 1 minute 1 hour 1 minute 4 hours 1 minute 8 hours 1 minute 12 hours 1 minute 24 hours 10 minutes Revision 5 0 0 Page 162 Maretron 48 hours 2 10 minutes days 4 days 10 minutes The Y axis scale denoting the value of the data appears at the right of the line graph The maximum and minimum values can be set in the editor While running the graph may be moved up and down by grabbing a number on the y axis and dragging it up or down
275. r than the time in this field in order for the alert to become inactive The value is entered as minutes seconds If only one number is entered it will be interpreted as seconds Revision 5 0 0 Page 285 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 2 Low Alert A low alert is used to signal you when a parameter value falls below a threshold you determine For example you can set an alert to occur whenever the port engine oil pressure rises falls below 40 PSI Parameters A low alert and associated diagram are shown in the figure below Low Alert Parameters ro Inactive Gm Active Goa mmm Accepted d Clear Delay Low Alert H Clear Point LowAlert transitions to the Inactive state after Clear I Delay seconds esst i Low Alert rom 7TA transitions to the A Leem Active state after 7 H Input Signal rises H Set Deny e above Low Alert Clear Point S Ki Ka kd E 2 S Input Signal falls below Low Alert Set Point Figure 105 Low Alert Parameters A low alert is triggered i e becomes an active alert once an input signal has dropped below the Low Alert Set Point and the Set Delay time has elapsed If the Set Delay is set to zero then the alert is immediately triggered once the input signal drops below the Low Alert Set Point The Set Delay is used to reduce false or spurious alerts As an example setting the Set Delay to 5 seconds will eliminate any temporary transitions of the input signal above the Low Alert Set Point
276. r the Alerts Setup tab Disabled All alerts are disabled This mode should be used when the vessel is in storage drydock or otherwise out of operation Moored This mode is used when the vessel is secured to a structure that is permanently attached to the ground like a pier wharf dock or mooring buoy Underway This mode is used when the vessel is not moored nor anchored Anchored This mode is used when the vessel is secured to the sea floor with an anchor User 1 This is a user defined mode User 2 This is a user defined mode 10 2 5 Alert States Alerts exist in one of five states Disabled A Disabled Alert is an alarm or warning that has yet to be enabled or activated In this state no action will be taken regardless of the value of the monitored parameter A Disabled Alert May be enabled in which case it transitions to the Inactive state Inactive An Inactive alert is an alarm or warning that has been enabled but the condition causing the alert is not present If the alert condition becomes true the alert will become an Active Alert An Inactive alert may be disabled which causes it to transition to the Disabled state New alerts are created in the Inactive State Active An Active alert is an alarm or warning where the condition to trigger the alert has been met and is still present and the operator has not accepted the alert An active alert is indicated by a flashing indicator within the Alert Status
277. ransmission sreutsscrvantesorstnimientiagetceedbauteniieietuantntetnnieiiantahotoecdoieteadasdanees 377 10 5 24 1 Transmission Oil Pressure ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaees 377 10 5 24 2 Transmission Oil Temperature sssssssseeneneeeseeerrrnrnrresserrrrrnnrneeeene 377 10 5 25 Transmission VV ANG ennienni nerna 378 10 5 25 1 Check TANSIMUISSION a igcciaseicecractccmsiaceidccqaencmceasei Sn caseicertectndeesesieneins 378 10 5 25 2 LOW OMG Vel torsistenoistanserutnceboactwastituseantdeetunathieinasboentwechbleteasesaueniee 378 10 5 25 3 Low Oil Eege 378 10 5 25 4 Over Temperature 378 10 5 25 5 Sail EE 379 10 5 26 EE eegen 380 10 526 PC BE 380 10 5 26 2 Eet m 380 ee atelier 380 10 5 26 4 Starboard Trim Tab egzgeigegerzgeee ecgesdeteeedEgCd ode CdeegegE 380 10 5 27 Vessel Data FEIER eseugueeeseeseeeengg ge nivava seiaya EENS ENEE 381 10 5 27 1 Memory E Ee E 381 10 5 27 2 Memory USC EE 381 10 5 27 3 Percent Available AEN 381 Revision 5 0 0 Page 21 Maretron 105 2TA E 381 OESTE A A E ia oes 381 10 5 27 EE 381 10 5 27 7 Percent I SEE EE 381 10 5 27 8 VDR Status ee eee ees ee ee 382 10927 EE 382 10 528 VIN eare potent a tebe lee aad So adele teehee el etd ois 383 10 5 28 1 Direction Angle cco cicerenciaetcinentincn eiendine semeisememeie tine tenineuenenentaantruaducnenas 383 Ee WEE 383 11 BNWAS Bridge Navigation Watch Alarm System eeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeneeees 384 11 1 Setting LD N
278. rced from a Utility on phase C Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 22 Phase C Current Monitors the AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a Utility on phase C Revision 5 0 0 Page 339 Maretron Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 23 Phase C Frequency Monitors the frequency of phase C of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 24 Phase C Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase C and neutral of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 25 Phase C Power Factor Monitors the Power Factor of Phase C of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 26 Phase C Reactive Power Monitors the Reactive Power on Phase C of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 27 Phase C Real Power Monitors the Real Power on Phase C of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 340 Maretron 10 5 3 28 Phase CA Line Line Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase C and Phase A of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 29 Total Apparent Power Monitors the Total Apparent Power being sourced from a Utilit
279. red is seen as On then the alert becomes inactive assuming the Clear Delay is set to zero If the delays are not programmed to zero then the switch must remain Off for the Set Delay before the alert becomes active and must remain On for the Clear Delay before the alert becomes inactive Trigger Configuration Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period Im 0 minutes seconds Trigger Delay 0 05 sd minutes seconds Clear Delay 0 05 sd minutes seconds Figure 109 Trigger Configuration Off Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Trigger Delay H the switch being monitored is in the OFF state for the amount of time specified in this field the alert will become active Clear Delay If the switch being monitored is in a state other than Off for the amount of time specified in this field the alert will become inactive Revision 5 0 0 Page 290 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 6 Tripped Alert When monitoring circuit breakers the tripped alert can be used to raise an alert when the circuit breaker
280. requiring the user to OK replacing the configuration Warning WARNING Pressing OK will result in the current configuration being replaced by the configuration in the chosen file All the Alerts monitored in the existing configuration will be replaced by the alerts in the new configuration 9 4 6 2 3 Load Configuration from IPG100 The IPG100 has the capability of storing configuration files on behalf of N2KView When this dialog opens the IPG100 to which we are connected will provide a list of the files currently as a drop down list of Configurations on IPG100 Scroll down to the required file to select it and then press the Get Configuration button to transfer the file to this N2KView client If the configuration was saved to the IPG100 with the background images available from version 3 6 0 the configuration will be retrieved from the server with the background images and saved together The download progress of each file will be reported in a progress bar Revision 5 0 0 Page 80 Maretron When all the background images and the configuration file have been transferred a warning dialog will be displayed requiring the user to OK replacing the configuration Warning WARNING Pressing OK will result in the current configuration being replaced by the configuration in the chosen file All the Alerts monitored in the existing configuration will be replaced by the alerts in the new configuration Press the Delete
281. ressing this button will close N2KView after prompting for confirmation Revision 5 0 0 Page 128 Maretron 9 4 12 Units Setup Pressing Ctrl and U is a shortcut to display the Units Setup Dialog Pressing the Units Setup button causes the Units Setup dialog to be displayed The Units Setup dialog allows you to set the desired display units for the different parameter types supported by N2KView The following sections provide more detail on the individual unit settings A screenshot of the Units Setup dialog is shown below Units Setup Language Default Units Language English D Atmospheric Pressure Global Settings Depth Date Format MMM DD YYYY D Distance Time Format Hen JEES Local Time Offset CD DD Speed Heading Course Bearing Magnetic 1 Temperature Wind True Vessel Ref Ground 7 Volume Wind Speed MOORED Figure 28 Units Setup Dialog 9 4 12 1 Language From version 3 2 of N2KView multiple languages are supported This is where you select the language in which you want program specific text to be displayed Because you enter the title text N2KView has no control over these values As soon as you select a language all the displays will be changed to the language chosen However you still need to press the Save button to make this Revision 5 0 0 Page 129 Maretron choice permanent Pressing the Cancel button that s the button on the right will cause the langua
282. rids wide by 30 grids high so that the computer screen is completely filled when N2KView is operating in full screen mode However you may wish to run N2KView simultaneously with a chart plotting program letting the chart plotting program occupy the left half of the computer screen and letting N2KView occupy the right half of the computer screen Choosing a favorite screen size of 20 grids wide and 30 grids high would allow you to completely fill this window with components If you choose a favorite screen size and decide later that you wish you had chosen different height and width values you can always change these at any time see Section 9 4 9 5 on page 134 for details If you have licensed the Alerts Module the Alert Status bar will be created below the grid on all the screens and will have a height equal to about 1 2 inch Revision 5 0 0 Page 62 Maretron 9 1 8 Hardware License Key The licensing of the N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System is controlled by the use of a Hardware License Key which is often referred to by the term dongle This Hardware License Key may be installed in the PC running N2KView or in the IPG100 The software tests for the presence of the appropriate hardware license key before it begins operation If the hardware license key is not detected the software will not display live data After the software starts running it continually tests for the presence of the hardware license key If the
283. rnings appear as solid yellow indicators C Awaiting Cancel Warnings appear as dark indicators with a yellow border and an x on the right hand side of the indicator When you click on this indicator the alert will become inactive and the indicator will disappear from the Alert Status Bar Inactive Warnings and Disabled Warnings do not appear on the Alert Status Bar 10 3 2 Alerts Tab The Alerts Tab appears along the top of the N2KView main screen just as any other favorite screen tab except that the Alerts Tab always appears in the upper left tab position If the Alerts Module is licensed pressing or left clicking on the Alerts Tab causes the Alerts Screen to appear EJ N2KView Helm Figure 94 Alerts Tab Licensed If Alerts are not licensed the Alerts Tab will appear semi transparent and will not respond to pressing or clicking EJ N2KView Helm Test Wind Ne Figure 95 Alerts Tab Not Licensed Revision 5 0 0 Page 269 Maretron 10 3 3 Alert Status Screen The Alert Status Screen is a tabular listing of alerts in log form where you can view all pending and past alerts Extensive sorting capabilities allow you to quickly find alerts of interest An example of the Alert Status Screen is shown below N2KView Helm 2 Alert Status Hi show Inactive MHlshow Disabled Action Detail Edit Time LELT Description Location Local em cm os eee enc on 9 Kenn Starter Batt Volts gt Hous
284. ron Instances 253 Units VA 9 6 3 30 Total Power Factor Displays the Total Power Factor of all phases of an AC Utility Component Types Digital Units Instances 253 9 6 3 31 Total Reactive Power Displays the Total Reactive Power being drawn on all phases from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units VAr 9 6 3 32 Total Real Power Displays the Total Real Power being drawn on all phases from an AC Utility Component Types Gauge Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units Watts kilowatts 9 6 3 33 Total kWh Export Displays the Total kilowatt Hours exported to an AC Utility Component Types Digital Instances 253 Units kilowatt hours Revision 5 0 0 Page 201 Maretron 9 6 3 34 Total kWh Import Displays the Total kilowatt Hours imported from an AC Utility Component Types Digital Instances 253 Units kilowatt hours 9 6 4 Air Conditioning Heating 9 6 4 1 Elite Air Conditioner This displays the parameters from a MarineAir Systems Elite Air Conditioner With the licensing of the Control Module the Air Conditioner may be controlled remotely Component Types Air Conditioner Instances 253 This would be the instance of the J2K100 bridge to which the Air Controller is connected Units not applicable 9 6 4 2 Q Logic Air Conditioner This displays the parameters from a CruisAir Systems Q Logic Air Conditioner With the licensing of the Control Mo
285. rt Clear Point nautical miles 7 Clear Delay minutes seconds EH 26 28 797 N etcurent Postion IDN 82 00 748 W anila Figure 116 Trigger Configuration Inside Radius Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Inside Radius Alert Trigger Point If the distance between the current GPS position and the reference position falls below above the value in this field the alert will become active Trigger Delay The distance between the current GPS position and the reference position must fall below the Inside Radius Alert Trigger Point value for longer than the time in this field in order for an alert to become active Inside Radius Alert Clear Point If the alert is active and the distance between the current GPS position and the reference position rises above the value in this field the alert will become inactive Clear Delay The distance between the current GPS position and the reference position must rise above the Inside Radius Alert Clear value for longer than the time in this field in order for an alert to become inac
286. s minutes seconds Figure 104 Trigger Configuration High Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert The value is entered as minutes seconds If only one number is entered it will be interpreted as seconds If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger High Alert Trigger Point If the value of the parameter being monitored rises above the value in this field the alert will become active Trigger Delay The parameter being monitored must rise above the High Alert Trigger Point value for longer than the time in this field in order for an alert to become active This can be used to prevent false alerts caused by parameter values that briefly have a value that would cause an alert but quickly return to the normal value range The value is entered as minutes seconds If only one number is entered it will be interpreted as seconds High Alert Clear Point If the alert is active and the parameter value falls below the value in this field the alert will become inactive Clear Delay The parameter being monitored must fall below the High Alert Clear Point value for longe
287. s degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 14 Outside Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Outside Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 15 Refrigeration Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Refrigeration Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Revision 5 0 0 Page 248 Maretron Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 16 Sea Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Sea Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 17 Transmission Oil Temperature See section 9 6 27 3 9 6 26 18 User Defined nnn Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of User Defined nnn where nnn is a number from 128 to 144 Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 26 19 Wind Chill See section 9 6 11 20 Revision 5 0 0 Page 249 Maretron 9 6 27 Text 9 6 27 1 Text This component allows the creation of a single line of fixed user defined text on the screen Component Types Text Revision 5 0 0 Page 250 M
288. s is done by pressing the Update and Reboot button after selecting the new resolution 9 4 6 1 9 Screen Scan Rate This list allows the user to specify the required scan rate at which the monitor is to be configured In most cases the highest scan rate can be set but we have found one case where a specific lower value must be entered Changing the screen scan rate requires that the box be rebooted with the new scan rate This is done by pressing the Update and Reboot button after selecting the new scan rate 9 4 6 1 10 Update and Reboot Pressing this button will cause N2KView to exit update the Screen Parameters on the computer and then restart On restart the Disclaimer dialog will show a message requesting that the new screen resolution be accepted within 20 seconds If this is not done the box will be rebooted again with the old resolution scan rate 9 4 6 1 11 Pair Bluetooth Device DSM800 only Pair Bluetooth Device Pressing this button will cause N2KView to exit and start a separate program to pair Bluetooth devices mouse and keyboard with the internal Bluetooth receiver of the DSM800 When the program is complete N2KView will restart In some cases the program can take a while up to a minute to start so be patient 9 4 6 1 12 Calibrate Touch Screen MBB100 MBB200C DSM800 Calibrate Touch Screen The following Touch Screen Drivers have been pre loaded onto the MB100 and MBB200C Revision 5 0 0 Page 77
289. s the Load Shedding button Click on the Load Shedding Enabled box and press Apply or Save 12 4Shedding Loads If enabled N2KView will start shedding loads switching off the breakers in order when the current reported by any of the sources meet or exceed the Load Shedding Current configured by the user for that source The current is averaged over the Delay Between Sheds period specified in the Load Shedding Dialog In the case of a multi phase source the current reported will be the average of the maximum currents reported by each phase If individual phase currents are not reported then the average phase current will be used Breakers that are Locked will not be considered for Load Shedding Sources that do not report current will not be protected for Load Shedding Sources that do have a Load Shedding Current or whose Load Shedding Current has been set to zero will not be considered for Load Shedding This is the way to indicate to N2KView that a source is not being used 12 5Restoring Loads If enabled shed loads will be restored in reverse order when N2KView calculates that adding the load back will not cause the current for each source to rise above 90 of the Load Shedding Current for that source The assumption that the current drawn by the load to be restored may increase the current required by Revision 5 0 0 Page 389 Maretron any of the sources by that amount ensures that none of the sources may be overloaded Br
290. sed or tripped If you have licensed the Control Module and the circuit breaker panel supports remote switching then you will able to turn the breaker On and Off by clicking on the component If the breaker has been tripped you can reset it by turning it Off and then back On Component Types Buttons Circuit Breaker Switch Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 9 6 9 2 Hardware Counter Maretron s DCR100 SIM100 and RIM100 will count switch operations This parameter displays the value of the count stored in the device A reset button allows the count to be reset Separate counters are maintained for On count Off count and Error count All are reset simultaneously Component Types Digital Counter Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 9 6 9 3 Hardware Timer Maretron s DCR100 SIM100 and RIM100 will time switch operations This parameter displays the value of the time stored in the device A reset button allows the timer to be reset Separate timers are maintained for On time Off time and Error time All are reset simultaneously Component Types Digital Timer Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 Revision 5 0 0 Page 207 Maretron 9 6 9 4 Switch Breaker Current Maretron s DCR100 and Carling s DC Switches measure the current flowing through a switch This parameter displays that current Component Types Circuit Breaker Switch Units Amps Instances 253 Switches Per Instance 28 9 6 9 5 Sw
291. select the component type from the list The preview will be updated with the component type selected In some cases only a single Component Type will be available Revision 5 0 0 Page 116 Maretron 9 4 9 3 5 Units Units The Units drop down list is a list of the units available for the selected parameter Depending on the parameter you selected you will have choices of different units to use to display the parameter Select the desired unit by pressing on the down pointing arrow to the right of the control and then select the unit from the list The preview will be updated with the unit selected In some cases only a single Unit will be available 9 4 9 3 6 Source Revision 5 0 0 Page 117 Maretron On parameters that have multiple sources such as tanks this field allows to select the source of the data If label data is present on the bus for this parameter it will be appended to the source name in parenthesis This field may not always be present 9 4 9 3 7 Type Type If the parameter supports multiple types the Type field will be displayed This is a drop down list containing the set of available data types for the parameter Select the desired Type by pressing on the down pointing arrow to the right of the control and then select the type from the list The preview will be updated with the Type selected Revision 5 0 0 Page 118 Maretron 9 4 9 3 8 Instance Instance If more than one inst
292. ser List User Name User Group Administrator Add Modify Remove User Settings d Enable anonymous viewer login no user name or password required Maximum number of simultaneous viewers limited to 20 0 20 Subsequent viewers will see blank image Ji Enable anonymous PTZ control login no user name or password required Save Reset f Set the following parameters in the TCP IP Page In this example we are hard coding the IP Address which is suitable for a simple network If you have a router e g a wireless router connected to your network then choose the option Obtain IP address via DHCP Note that after setting the parameters you will need to press the Save button at the bottom of the page iii Set the IP Address to x y z a where the IP Address x y z a is compatible with the addressing mechanism of your network If none of this makes any sense to you contact the person who installed maintains your network iv Set the Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 0 v Set the Default Router to x y z 1 Revision 5 0 0 Page 432 Maretron AXIS a AXIS 241Q Video Server Live View Setup Help Basic Configuration Basic TCP IP Settings Q Instructions Network Settings S eck View current network settings 3 Date amp Time IPv4 Address Configuration 4 Video amp Image huii eee gt Video amp Image Obtain IP address via DHCP n ian View Config d Use the following IP address IP address 10
293. sername AAAAAAAAA SMTPMailer received message lt 334 UGFzc3dvemQ6 decodedResponse password sending password xxxx SMTPMailer received message lt 235 2 7 0 Authentication successful SMTPMailer sending mail header gt MAIL FROM lt AAAAAAAAA maretron com gt gt RCPT TO lt AAAAAAAAA maretron com gt gt DATA SMTPMailer received message lt 250 2 1 0 AAAAAAAAA maretron com Sender OK SMTPMailer received message lt 250 2 1 5 AAAAAAAAA maretron com lt 354 Start mail input end with lt CRLF gt lt CRLF gt Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 Mon Mar 7 08 56 21 GMT 0700 2011 From AAAAAAAAA maretron com Revision 5 0 0 SMTPMailer sending data gt Date 07 Mar 2011 08 56 21 0700 Page 322 Maretron To AAAAAAAAA maretron com Subject N2KView Test Email This is a test email from N2KView Mon Mar 7 08 56 22 GMT 0700 2011 SMTPMailer received message Mon Mar 7 08 56 22 GMT 0700 2011 lt 250 2 6 0 lt MARETRON EMAIL SERVER00000008 maretron email server maretron com gt Queued mail for delivery Mon Mar 7 08 56 22 GMT 0700 2011 mail was sent OK Mon Mar 7 08 56 22 GMT 0700 2011 SMTPMailer closed 10 4 4 1 8 Email Address Book The Email Address Book contains up to 8 additional email addresses identified by aname of your choosing and a test button These entries may be selected within each alert as a destination for emails Revision 5 0 0 Page 323 Maretron 10 4 5 SMS Text Setup
294. sseebacsaceee daveceeace 238 9 6 21 4 Engine Coolant Pressure scccccccicscissccecedese hevinet indeed denied esdietcecadeneenawe 238 9 6 21 5 Engine Fuel TE 239 9 6 21 6 Engine Oil E 239 9 6 21 7 Hydra lic e D 239 9 6 21 8 Steam E 239 9 6 21 9 Transmission Oil Pressure een 240 9 6 21 10 User Defined nnn Pressure EE 240 9 6 21 11 Water WT 240 E EE 241 2201 RUdder ne EE 241 9 6 22 2 ele EE ne El TEE 241 9 6 22 3 R dder OREM EE 241 9 6 23 SMS ree rect ace cd ch celedis ctoac ied icuiede used aniseed scetaredencteet 242 9 6 23 1 SMS Status Indicator eeeegeegeegeegehegeregeee t ege Seege 242 9 65 23 29M9 StAtUs eege n RAEE A E A ta nee mas 242 9 6 23 3 Signal Strength EE 242 9 6 24 ee NR EE 243 9 6 24 1 Speed Over Ground cceeeeceeeeeesseeeeeceeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeenseeesseceeeeeeeeeens 243 9 6 24 2 Speed Through EE 243 9 6 24 3 Total LOJ siistisi eini teeta ethan el EEEE i ea a 243 96 244 Trip WOO EE 243 9 625 TANK ecien aa e aa 244 9 6 25 1 Capacity E 244 SEENEN siei e e os adie aaa a atin e a 244 9 6 25 3 a Un e EE 244 9 6 25 4 Total Capacity EE 244 GE NR 245 9 6 25 6 Total Remaining EE 245 9 6 26 Temperature ee re oe ee ne ee eee ee 246 9 6 26 1 Bait Well Temperature 246 9 6 26 2 Battery Temperature EE 246 9 6 26 3 DOW PUM EE 246 9 6 26 4 Difference in Temperature 246 This component allows you to display the difference between 2 temperatures 246 9 6 26 5 Engine Coolant Temperature sssssssssenereeesseerrrrnrrre
295. ssentees 275 10 42 Alert ON EE 277 af Ae LS later Tab errs iaie aie resaeie AEA E Aia AER 278 10 4 2 1 1 Definitions Section vccicccccscsssessdessedssesssesssdsieesasnseensdenivdsasensieandens 278 10 4 2 1 2 Enable Disable Control e r rgregzu etreriee trg e eCgee e gber r eEEer egieg 282 10 4 2 1 3 Trigger Configuration c cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeees 282 10 4 2 2 Annunciator Actions Tab eseiegeueregeuerebeguesbegeuegebeguENegEEENebegEEeEEkegg 309 PO eee SET reall Actions EE 311 10 4 2 3 1 Conditions for Sending an Email 313 10 4 2 3 2 Email Message Forme es terzteerugereerrertuegbreeCeeeeargberbi eCeeebeeeuieg 313 10 4 2 4SMS Text Actions Jet Seegegedgegeghgesegriebenegedee genee 315 10 4 2 5 TeSt Ta societal adiehcepecteonadiadiaiad iadiadedindlaiadeladjladeadialadddadiasesiediaiaddadiadeaeeds 317 10 4 3 Alert Operating Mode ENEE 318 10 4 3 1 Operating Mode 318 10 4 3 2Alert ET e e E 319 1044 Gallen 320 10 4 4 1 1 Outgoing SMTP Server Name sssessssseeseeesssssrrrrrnrnsseererrrnrnreesne 320 WO ei E 321 10 4 4 1 3 Mail Account User Name ssisedisesccesseecessdecevieesneavevedecerauessueenesnenenine 321 TO AA th Eege 321 10 4 4 1 5 Email ele 321 10 4 4 1 6 Default Email Address ccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 321 Revision 5 0 0 Page 15 Maretron UO Met TSG E 321 10 4 4 1 8 Email Address Book cuca neces ee 323 10 4 5 SMS Text Setup eegeeegegegt
296. sserrrnrnnnnnenserrenee 246 9 6 26 6 Engine Oil Temperature ap eniceuecevieedesensaecsueynenyeeeriedsesseesdiveybeedausuicevamemine 246 9 6 26 7 Exhaust Gas Temperature seis cc ssissseccges seuss caseses acecessckseosusgaseceesciewonsant 247 9 6 26 8 Freezer Temperature EEN 247 9 6 26 9Heat WAX ao serdccnsen cistern cccrencinentnandaerueetanendntntasntnantecudeentnestinendnadetatnmnbeds 247 Revision 5 0 0 Page 13 Maretron 9 6 26 10 Heating System Temperature EE 247 9 6 26 11 Inside Tears eege 247 9 6 26 12 Live Well Temperature EE 248 9 6 26 13 Main Cabin Temperature 248 9 6 26 14 Outside Temperature EE 248 9 6 26 15 Refrigeration Temperature EE 248 96 26 16 RRE e 249 9 6 26 17 Transmission Oil Temperature 249 9 6 26 18 User Defined nnn Temperature ee 249 9626 19 WV CIM eessen eege 249 96 27 EE 250 96 27 WE 250 9 6 28 reet ebe gEegte giereg 251 SE 251 96 28 2 koca TG CONSE E 251 Weeds eg Gi 251 EE 251 GET 251 96 286 ue 252 9 6 28 7 Twilight EE 252 9 6 28 8 WIMP E 252 9 6 29 nn EE 253 9 6 29 EE emer em ere eee er ae ee ene ar eee 253 9 6 29 2 Transmission Oil Pressure EE 253 9 6 29 3 Transmission Oil Temperature EEN 253 2 6 30 Transmission WANING eesriie neaei i e a 254 9 6 30 1 Check JEE eestetggee Ee EES EEN 254 9 6 30 2 Low Oil OVS isecssdietnietmnessiotencdotutonntedsauac doetoanietstnstanauioentonuienedetabuantetotnias 254 9 6 30 3 Low Oil Pressure EE 254 9 6 30 4 Over Temperature EE 254 GE NR 255 963l oct EE 256
297. ssing the Connected Devices button will show the Connected Devices dialog Revision 5 0 0 Page 70 Maretron 9 4 1 1 Connected Devices Dialog This dialog gives you a list of devices connected to the NMEA 2000 bus with the raw PGN data from each device The contents of the dialog are a snapshot of the latest data received at the time of opening the dialog It is not dynamically updated although the dialog may be refreshed at any time by pressing the Refresh button 9 4 2 Alert Setup Alerts are such an important part of N2KView that they have a section on their own in this manual See section 10 9 4 3 BNWAS The Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System BNWAS is described in section 11 9 4 4 Cameras Setup Setting up cameras is described in section 13 Revision 5 0 0 Page 71 9 4 5 Clean Screen The Clean Screen Dialog disables all mouse and Touch Screen activity for 20 seconds so that a touch screen can be cleaned without triggering any undesired actions acl o N2KView Helm S Port Tachometer N Starboard Tachometer Clean Screen Pressing the Clean Screen button will disable all user input for 20 seconds Time Remaining seconds MOORED Pressing the Clean Screen button will disable all buttons and display a timer which counts down for 20 seconds Revision 5 0 0 Page 72 D N2KView Helm Port Tachometer os Starboard Tachometer Clean Screen Pressing the Clean Screen button will disabl
298. st fall below the Low Alert Trigger Point value for longer than the time in this field in order for an alert to become active This can be used to prevent false alerts caused by parameter values that briefly have a value that would cause an alert but quickly return to the normal value range The value is entered as minutes seconds If only one number is entered it will be interpreted as seconds Low Alert Clear Point If the alert is active and the parameter value rises above the value in this field the alert will become inactive Clear Delay The parameter being monitored must rise above the Low Alert Clear Point value for longer than the time in this field in order for the alert to become inactive The value is entered as minutes seconds If only one number is entered it will be interpreted as seconds In this example the set point may be described in more than one unit so additional fields have been supplied so that the user can select the units of depth Changing the units of the set point will also change the units of the clear point The initial units displayed in these fields will correspond to those set in the Units Dialog see section 9 4 8 1 Revision 5 0 0 Page 287 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 3 Data Unavailable Alert The Data Unavailable Alert can be used in conjunction with other alert types when you need to know if a particular parameter is no longer being sent on the network or is flagged as not available by the
299. t Instances 253 10 5 27 4 10 5 27 5 10 5 27 6 10 5 27 7 Percent Used Alert Types High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 381 Maretron Instances 253 10 5 27 8 VDR Status Alert Types Not Recording Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 27 9 Revision 5 0 0 Page 382 Maretron 10 5 28 Wind There are several different types of wind measurements They are described in section 9 6 33 10 5 28 1 Direction Angle References Apparent Ground True Alert Types Direction Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 28 2 Speed References Apparent Ground True Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert References Apparent Ground True Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 383 Maretron 11 BNWAS Bridge Navigation Watch Alarm System From version 4 0 0 N2KView will support a Bridge Navigation Watch Alarm system in compliance with IMO resolution MSC 128 75 Compliance to the functional requirements of MSC 126 75 are as follows 4 1 1 N2KView only supports the Manual ON and Manual OFF operational modes 4 1 2 Compliant Audible alarm requirement is satisfied by Maretron ALM100 annunciators 4 1 3 Reset function is satisfied by touching the N2KView screen clicking a mouse or pressing a key one the keyboard of N2KView 4 1 4 Not supported 11 1Setting up BNWAS From the Commands amp Settings dialog press the BNWAS button to enter the BNWAS Set
300. t Types Low Alert High Alert Instances not applicable 10 5 15 4 Cloud Server Percent Used Monitors the percentage of Data Bandwidth used to the Cloud Server for the current month Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Instances not applicable 10 5 15 5 NMEA 2000 Connection Monitors the status of the connection to the NMEA 2000 bus Alert Types Server Disconnected Alert Revision 5 0 0 Page 364 Maretron Instances not applicable 10 5 15 6 NMEA 2000 Connection CAN 2 On the dual bus MBB200C TSM800C and TSM1330C units this alert can monitor the status of the connection to the second NMEA 2000 bus Alert Types Server Disconnected Alert Instances not applicable Revision 5 0 0 Page 365 Maretron 10 5 16 Navigation N2KView is not a primary navigator that is it does not provide means for entering and storing waypoint and route data N2KView can receive information on the current leg of the voyage from a primary navigation device such as a chart plotter or PC with navigation software and NMEA 2000 interface and display the following information 10 5 16 1 Bearing Origin to Destination Monitors the direction from the origin waypoint to the destination waypoint Alert Types Direction Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 16 2 Bearing to Waypoint Monitors the bearing to the destination waypoint Alert Types Direction Alert Data Unavailable Alert 10 5 16 3 Course Over Ground Monitors the current course ov
301. t alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Offset xxxx Trigger Point Trigger Delay If the direction being monitored differs from the reference direction by more than the Offset xxxx Trigger Point for longer than the time specified in the Trigger Delay field the alert will become active Xxxx Could be Heading Course Over Ground or Bearing depending on the value being monitored Offset xxxx Clear Point Clear Delay If the alert is active and the direction being monitored differs from the reference direction by less than the Offset xxxx Clear Point for longer than the time specified in the Clear Delay field the alert will become inactive Reference Direction Enter the desired reference direction into this field If the monitored value differs from this value by more than the Offset Heading Set Point the alert will be triggered Get Current Heading Pressing or clicking on this button will transfer the current value of the direction being monitored into the Reference Direction Field Revision 5 0 0 Page 305 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 16 Time Alert N2KView can be configured with alerts that go active at a predetermined time such as an alarm clock These alerts can also be configured to become active periodically making them useful for signaling watch changes for example every four hours or as a personnel alarm making sure a crew member is at the helm every 15 minutes When a Time
302. t by defining the space where the component will be placed Move the mouse cursor to the top left square where the component will be placed press the mouse button and then move the cursor to the bottom right corner of the area As you do that a light grey area will be drawn on the screen to define the area where the component will be placed You may not add a new component which overlaps components that are already present and the grey area will turn red Revision 5 0 0 Page 111 Maretron Press the Add button at the bottom of the screen to display the List of Parameters grouped by Categories that can be displayed Note that if you hold the mouse button down for more than 1 1 2 seconds in the first step the List of Parameters will be shown automatically Clicking on a category categories are displayed as folders will open the category to display the parameters associated with that category Note that some parameters may appear under more than one category An example screenshot of the Parameter list is shown below Sc Select Parameter F CT Air Conditioning Heating 5 Anchor CC BNWAS wv Ejoc _ Battery State of Charge _ Battery Temperature _ Battery Time Remaining _ Current 1 Voltage _ Ripple Voltage 1 Power J Depth 5 Electrical Distribution 5 Engine Figure 23 Parameter List Clicking on a parameter will open the Component Editor dialog for that parameter 9 4 9 2
303. t cell phone service providers allow short emails to be sent to cell phones as Text Messages Contact your cell phone provider to obtain the email address of your cell phone or visit http www ehow com how 4448927 send email cell phone html Enable Email Transmission when Alert is Triggered This check box can be used to enable or disable the transmission of Email messages for this Alert when the Alert moves into the Active State When the box is checked the emails will be sent Enable Email Transmission when Alert is Cleared This check box can be used to enable or disable the transmission of Email messages for this Alert when the Alert moves into the Inactive or Awaiting Cancel States When the box is checked the emails will be sent Use Default Address When this box is checked the Default Email Address from the Email Setup dialog see 10 4 4 1 6 will be added to the list of addresses for this alert If no default address has been established then this field will be disabled The default address will be displayed next to the check box and may not be edited from here Wuse Default Address If there is no default address specified in the Email Setup dialog the checkbox is greyed out and a message is displayed Use Additional Address es If this check box is ticked then you will be able to select extra recipients for the email from the Email Address book see 0 The recipients are selected from a drop down list
304. t corner of the new favorite screen If you change the favorite screen to have fewer grids than it previously had then all of the components that would fall off the lower and or right edges of the favorite screen with the newly defined size will be removed from the favorite screen configuration 9 4 9 2 3 Removing Screens from the Drop Down Tabs By default all screens are Favorite screens i e they may be displayed by dropping down the tabs and clicking on the tab for that screen Screens may be removed from the set of tabs by unchecking the Include as Drop down Tab box To access these screens either the box must be checked again or an Active Button see 9 5 1 and 9 5 2 must be created on another screen to display this screen 9 4 9 2 4 Setting a Background Image An image file jpg png gif swf may be displayed behind the controls either just for fun or give context to the components The example below shows a Favorite Screen where components that show the status of the Navigation Lights have been placed on an image of the yacht Either type in a filename directly or use the Browse button to locate the image Revision 5 0 0 Page 110 Maretron va N2KView Helm 5 Starter Batt Volts gt House Batt Volts gt MOORED 9 4 9 2 5 Deleting a Background Image Pressing the Delete button will delete the image 9 4 9 2 6 Adding an Component to a User Defined Screen To add a component to a screen star
305. t screen on the right The switchable components in the screen that support breaker status may be selected by clicking with the mouse at which point they are surrounded with a yellow square Other components may not be selected When a suitable switch is selected the Get Status button at the bottom of the screen is enabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 99 Switch Breaker Status Maretron DC Breakers 2 DC Breakers 3 DC Relay Box DC Groups AC Breakers 1 AC Breakers 2 AC Breakers 3 AC Sources Nav Lights DC Breakers 1 oc S ONS oc s On4 w w a oc S ONE oc S CHS GC EI orr ON KT A DG16 CH 14 OFF ON KG Get Status Close KSE OR o DACH 10 a KE 15 a Having selected a breaker pressing the Get Status button will display the detailed status from the breaker Revision 5 0 0 Page 100 Maretron DCH Il Switch Breaker Status SN 147457 Breaker 13 Label Trip Delay Factory Max Rating Actual State Inrush Delay Current Rating Default State Default Dim Value Current Default Lock State Actual Dim Value Voltage Trip Sounds Alarm Dimming Allowed Flash Map ECB Model ECB S W Version Status Short Load Breaker Locked State Mismatch ADC Error Abnormal Low Breaker Tripped Fuse Destruct Failed Address Error Abnormal High Breaker On Fuse Destruct Comms Error Bus Control Open Load Arc Breaker Comms None of the fields are editable For details on the meaning of the fields
306. t the transmission manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 30 3 Low Oil Pressure Generally indicates that the oil pressure in the transmission has fallen below some transmission defined limit Please consult the transmission manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 9 6 30 4 Over Temperature Generally indicates that the operating temperature of the transmission exceeds some transmission defined limit Please consult the transmission manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Revision 5 0 0 Page 254 Maretron Instances 253 9 6 30 5 Sail Drive Generally indicates that the sail driver mode in the transmission has been activated Please consult the transmission manufacturer s documentation for details Component Types Indicator Light Small Indicator Light Digital Counter Timer Indicator Graph Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 255 Maretron 9 6 31 Vessel 9 6 31 1 Attitude Displays the pitch of the vessel rotation about the horizontal axis perpendicular to the ship s keel and the roll rotation about the horizontal axis parallel to the ship s keel Compo
307. tances 253 10 5 3 5 Phase A Apparent Power Monitors the Apparent Power being sourced from a Utility on phase A Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 336 Maretron 10 5 3 6 Phase A Current Monitors the AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a Utility on phase A Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 7 Phase A Frequency Monitors the frequency of phase A of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 8 Phase A Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase A and neutral of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 9 Phase A Power Factor Monitors the Power Factor of Phase A of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 10 Phase A Reactive Power Monitors the Reactive Power on Phase A of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 11 Phase A Real Power Monitors the Real Power on Phase A of a Utility Revision 5 0 0 Page 337 Maretron Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 12 Phase AB Line Line Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase A and Phase B of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 13
308. tenndetetuantetetnnss 209 9 6 10 2 Engine Coolant Pressure ccccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeeees 209 9 6 10 3 Engine Coolant Temperature cccceeeeeeeseeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennieeeeeeees 209 9 6 10 4 Engine Fuel GE 209 9 6 10 5 Engine Oil E 210 9 6 10 6 Engine Oil Temperature EE 210 9 6 10 7 Exhaust Gas nl EE 210 9 6 10 8 Fuel Consumption eseeergegeeekegEuEbeEEEEEEENdEREEKEEEEEEEEEEEeEEEEEEEEEEEEgeEece 210 9 6 10 9 Fuel ECONOMY Seege dee eege 211 9 6 10 10 Fuel Eeer 211 VOT EECH 211 96 1012 Ek 211 9 6 10 13 Percent Torque ach cccico chet cerctrencisendetretcere reireiainebdnesencneineisenednetaeueoehanmeenas 212 9 6 10 14 Tachometer EE 212 9 6 1015 TUT E 212 96 10 16 Voltagem sissie eaan an ee a aa Aaaa aE EA AA wee ERNEA SEENEN 212 9 6 11 ERENNERT eeneg eege eege egetice 213 9 6 11 1 Charge iret nh tno otra tic stata eared ctnttaeuicasteentembnestnendnaudetatnmntnds 213 Revision 5 0 0 Page 10 Maretron 9 6 11 2 Check ENJING ier tincetncuesouticupbontnnatteutjacnbontdeuteutyensbdstcneteautuasnidanuantuantuiue 213 9 6 11 3C0mm Rl Ol ee 213 9 6 11 4 CAIN esser eae e aaeeea re 213 9 6 SEGR SYSTEM eebe iada a dadadada 214 G Re te E Te E e D 214 GE D eg MIN OS EE 214 9 6 11 8Low Coolant LOVel e eet See 214 9 6 11 Q LOW Fuel Pressure iscsi ccccesancnecorevenesenevenecenohanenerencueceranenenereetneceenerentras 215 9 6 11 10 Low Oil Eege 215 9 6 1111 HOW Oil PIR SSS uereg 215 9 6 11 12 Low System
309. the Maretron N2KView Installer Setup Wizard This will install Maretron N2K View Installer 3 4 on your computer it is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Figure 1 N2KView Installation Wizard Welcome Page The License Agreement screen will be shown next Please read the license agreement carefully If you agree with the terms of the license agreement please select Il accept the agreement and then click Next gt to continue the installation If you select I do not accept the agreement the installer will terminate without installing the software E Il Setup Maretron N2KView Installer License Agreement Please read the following important information before continuing Please read the following License Agreement You must accept the terms of this agreement before continuing with the installation Maretron Software License Agreement WARNING CAREFULLY READ THIS ENTIRE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE ENCLOSED SOFTWARE PROGRAM THIS AGREEMENT IS LEGALLY BINDING UPON YOU EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY AND MARETRON LLP BY OPENING THE SEALED SOFTWARE PACKAGE AND OR BY USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS Figure 2 N2KView Installation Wizard License Agreement Page Revision 5 0 0 Page 39 Maretron The Select Destination Location screen will dis
310. the button If the Q Logic AC Controller has Auxiliary Heat capability then this mode will be included in the cycle The following figure shows a Q Logic Air Conditioner with five fan speeds and set to Auto Mode with an Auxiliary Heat option Q Logic Air Conditioner Ambient 75 Set Point IW et Auto Q Logic cycle Auto w aux heat o v cp Ki a ke a en a Ki Figure 50 Q Logic Air Conditioner Component with Aux Heat Please refer to the Marine Air Systems Elite Air Conditioner documentation for further details Revision 5 0 0 Page 152 Maretron 9 5 14 Dometic Ice Maker The Eskimo Ice range of Ice Makers manufactured by Dometic have a J1939 connector With the insertion of a Maretron J2K100 J1939 to NMEA 2000 Gateway http www maretron com products j2k100 php the PGNs from the Ice Makers may be transmitted to N2KView and displayed Each Ice Maker will require a separate J2K100 Gateway With the licensing of the Control Module the Ice Maker may also be switched On and Off remotely Ice Maker Ice Flow Water Flow u High Pres sure e Low Pressure ce e fa en e T bk C en Ki Ki Comp Auger ce Bim Full On Off Display Figure 51 Ice Maker Component Example Pressing the On Off button will command the unit to turn On or Off if the Control Module has been licensed Pressing the Display button will cycle the display through Status Compressor Current Au
311. the center of the component with the date and time of the last reset just below it the user defined title appears at the top of the component and the units of the parameter measurement appear in the lower right of the component A reset button allows the timer to be reset Timer components are square in aspect ratio take the same number of grids in height as they do in width An example of a Timer component is shown below Status 00 00 00 Since Jan 19 2011 19 16 35 hh mm ss Figure 80 Timer Component Example When configuring the component you may select the indicator state in which the timer will increment i e the Off On or Error states Revision 5 0 0 Page 176 Maretron 9 5 32 Vacuum Gauge A Vacuum Gauge is the same as a Gauge but the needle will move clockwise with decreasing pressure 9 5 33 Wind Angle The wind angle component is similar in appearance to traditional mechanical wind angle gauges An outline of a boat s hull appears in the center of the component and a red needle points directly into the wind The gauge is labeled in increments to 30 degrees with intermediate tick marks at 10 degree intervals from 0 degrees at the top to 180 degrees at the bottom on both port and starboard sides The areas on the scale between 20 degrees and 60 degrees are colored red on the port side and green on the starboard side The wind speed appears in a small digital display in the lower part of the circular gauge A
312. the opening screen it closes and the operational mode screen appears An example of an operational mode screen is shown below Revision 5 0 0 Page 65 Port Tachometer Engine Load dk W ag Xa 50 F 7 NE kK Fuel Pressure Altemator Voltage 120 A gt 10 0 HI al Fuel Rate C mme Engine Temperature f it ma Oil Temperature Oil Temperature Qe a NN N EA a N2KView Helm Engine Temperature P Oil Pressure Altemator Voltage KN Low Coolant Level Over Temperature Low ee IR Pressure Figure 14 N2KView Operational Mode Screen 9 3 Operation Kaui fN EA f n 7 09 RKO Engine Load Fuel Pressure This section describes the activities that you may wish to perform with N2KView once it is fully configured and in operation 9 3 1 Changing Between User Defined screens You may change between screens in one of three ways Revision 5 0 0 Page 66 Maretron First press or click with your mouse on the N2KView window to display the tabs and then press the tab along the top of the N2KView window for the favorite screen you wish to display Second you can cycle through the favorite screens by using the left arrow or right arrow keys on the computer s keyboard or PageUp PageDown N2KView can be set to automatically cycle though your favorite screens from the General Configuration dialog Screen changes occur every 10 seconds If any
313. they allow the selection of the local disk or the USB drive as the source of the configuration to be loaded Revision 5 0 0 Page 85 Maretron 9 4 6 5 2 Save This button is activated when configuration is selected in the table Pressing the button will save the configuration on the selected drive If the configuration is being saved to a USB drive it will be copied to the USB drive with all its associated background files 9 4 6 5 3 Delete This button is activated when a configuration is selected in the table Pressing the button will delete the configuration from the disk 9 4 6 5 4 Cancel Pressing this button will exit out of the dialog without saving the configuration Revision 5 0 0 Page 86 Maretron 9 4 6 6 Ethernet Dialog This dialog in only present on the MBB100 MBB200C TSM800 TSM800C TSM1330 TSM1330C and DSM800 and controls the configuration of the Ethernet network connection Port Tachometer D SC TE SC Starboard Tachometer Ethernet R4pHcP Hostname IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Default DNS 9 4 6 6 1 DHCP DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a method by which the computer can get its IP address see section 8 2 assigned on startup by a router on the network The router must be capable of assigning IP addresses using DHCP for this to work If there is no router or the network administrator chooses to allocate all the addresses then this box should be unchecked and the IP ad
314. ting down Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 20 Sub Secondary Throttle Generally indicates that the engine has fallen back to a secondary throttle due to some fault detected in the primary throttle Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 21 Throttle Position Sensor Generally indicates a fault in the throttle position sensor Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 22 Warning Level 1 Generally indicates some engine specific warning condition Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 23 Warning Level 2 Generally indicates some engine specific warning condition Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Revision 5 0 0 Page 354 Maretron Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 24 Water Flow Generally indicates a lack of water flow in cooling system Please consult the engine manufacturer s documentation for details Alert Types On Alert Off Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 9 25 Wate
315. tion 9 6 20 1 Bearing Origin to Destination Displays the direction from the origin waypoint to the destination waypoint Component Types Digital Instances 253 Units True Magnetic depends on Global Settings in Units Setup tab 9 6 20 2 Bearing to Waypoint Displays the bearing to the destination waypoint Component Types Heading Digital Instances 253 Units True Magnetic depends on Global Settings in Units Setup tab 9 6 20 3 Course Over Ground Displays the current course over ground Revision 5 0 0 Page 234 Maretron Component Types North Up Rose Course Up Rose Cardinal Digital Instances 253 Units Degrees True Degrees Magnetic depends on Global Settings in Units Setup tab 9 6 20 4 Cross Track Error Displays the cross track error minimum distance from the boat to the programmed route Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units kilometers nautical miles statute miles 9 6 20 5 Destination Waypoint No Displays the number of the destination waypoint in the current route Component Types Digital Instances 253 Units number 9 6 20 6 Distance to Waypoint Displays the distance to the destination waypoint Component Types Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Instances 253 Units kilometers nautical miles statute miles 9 6 20 7 ETA Displays the estimated time of arrival at the destination waypoint Component Types Digital Revision 5 0 0 P
316. tion Pressing or clicking on this button will transfer the current GPS position into the Latitude and Longitude fields Revision 5 0 0 Page 297 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 12 Anchor Watch Alert The Anchor Watch Alert is very similar to the Outside Radius Alert being tailored to anchoring It is used to signal an alert whenever the vessel moves a programmable distance in any direction away from an anchor point expressed as a longitude and latitude This alert is useful when the vessel is anchored or moored and the vessel should not drift outside a perimeter and if it does an alert is activated The point of reference can be selected from the current position or it can be manually entered or it may be entered by pressing a button on the Anchor Watch Component see section 9 5 2 Instancing Anchor Watch Alert When editing an Anchor Watch Alert the instance number of the GPS supplying the vessel s position must be specified Trigger Configuration Anchor Watch Alert While the units of the radius for the Outside Radius Alert are expressed in the same units as distance e g Nautical Miles the units of the Anchor Watch Alert are expressed in the same units as the depth e g feet This is more convenient because the distance from the anchor will be related to amount of anchor chain released which in turn is related to the depth at the point of anchor Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period minutes seconds Anchor
317. tion Revision 5 0 0 Page 145 Maretron Figure 42 Alert Controlled Rocker Switch When a breaker or switch is being controlled by the N2KView Load Controller the control is overlaid with a LOAD SHED or LOAD CONTROLLED symbol Users should take note that the switch may be activated or deactivated without warning and must be considered alive even though it is in the OFF position Figure 43 Load Controlled Rocker Switch Switches that have been LOCKed in either the on or off position are overlaid with a yellow LOCKED symbol Figure 44 Locked Rocker Switch Switches that are part of a Breaker Switch Group may be overlaid with the text Group Controlled in yellow This may be suppressed in the Switch Breaker Group Edit dialog see 9 4 8 4 3 Revision 5 0 0 Page 146 Maretron Breaker or Switch OFF A ON ee Figure A5 Group Controlled Rocker Switch Revision 5 0 0 Page 147 Maretron 9 5 10 Course Up Rose The course up rose component is a compass rose in which a red needle always appears at the top and the face of the compass rotates so that the red needle points in the direction indicated by the measured parameter value The values N W E and S appear at the four cardinal compass points and decimal labels appear every 30 degrees The user defined title appears above the compass rose The course up rose component is square in aspect ratio for example a moon phase component
318. tion while not visible are not available on the N2KView Mobile e Alerts Alerts need to be monitored at all times The iPhone will act as a remote display for Alerts generated by another N2KView station or a DSM250 but will not monitor PGNs and generate the Alerts e Anchor Watch Component This is dependent on having an Anchor Watch Alert and so this component has been removed e Graphs these require data collection at all times and so have been removed e Gauges and Bar Graphs The Max Min Markers on these components are disabled e Counters and Timers these require data collection at all times and so have been removed Revision 5 0 0 Page 402 Maretron 14 2Building the N2KView Mobile Screens Just as in N2KView for the PC the iPhone can display a number of favorite screens These screens are built on the PC and saved to N2KServer see section 9 4 7 2 and then downloaded to the iPhone Before starting save your normal ship s Configuration so that it does not get confused with the iPhone s Configuration see section 9 4 7 1 To fit on the iPhone the screens should be constructed with a predefined size Open the Screens Setup Dialog and select a screen size of exactly 20 high and a width that is a multiple of 16 i e 16 for one page 32 for 2 pages 48 for 3 pages etc Different screens can be different widths When displayed on the iPhone each screen will be accessed through its own tab as sho
319. tive Latitude The latitude of the reference position This may be typed in as lt degrees gt lt minutes gt followed by an N or S If the N or S is missing North is Revision 5 0 0 Page 300 Maretron assumed Moving the cursor to another field will reformat the contents of this field Longitude The longitude of the reference position This may be typed in as lt degrees gt lt minutes gt followed by an E or W If the E or W is missing East is assumed Moving the cursor to another field will reformat the contents of this field Get Current Position Pressing or clicking on this button will transfer the current GPS position into the Latitude and Longitude fields Revision 5 0 0 Page 301 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 14 GPS Quality Alert The accuracy or quality of a position fix provided by a GPS is dependent on the number of satellites used to compute the position A position based on less than three satellites is considered a 1D lock three satellites is a 2D lock more than three satellites is a 3D lock and more than three satellites with SBAS is a 3D DGPS lock These different locks are indicative of the quality or accuracy of the given position with 1D having the lowest quality and 3D DGPS providing the highest quality The GPS Quality Alert is used to alert you if the quality of the position falls below a specified quality level Trigger Configuration GPS Quality Alert Trigger Configurat
320. to the current needle position The Reset button is displayed only if the marks are enabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 172 Maretron 9 5 28 Signal Strength The Signal Strength component is used to display the signal strength of the received mobile network by the SMS100 An example of a signal strength component appears below Signal Strength Figure 76 Signal Strength Component Example The signal strength is displayed in dBm below the component 9 5 29 Tank The Tank control performs the same function as the Bar Graph component and is a direct substitute for use where the value to be displayed is the volume of liquid in a tank It consists of a vertical cylinder which is filled with color from the bottom of the bar graph to a height which corresponds to the value of the parameter The value is also displayed textually under the colored cylinder Similar to the gauge component type a user can define different ranges of parameter values to appear different colors on the component As in the case of the bar graph the filled region itself will change color between green yellow and red depending on which range the parameter value falls into The user defined title of the bar graph appears at the top of the component The units of the parameter value being displayed appear at the bottom of the bar graph An example of a tank component is shown below Revision 5 0 0 Page 173 Maretron Figure 77 Tank Component Example Min
321. tocctnastatnseantoentunatpiaiuanbocntmechbietwassoacunte 330 10 5 2 10 Phase A Reactive POWEf sssssseesssssernnnresssrrrrrnnrnnnnsererrrnnnnnnneeet 330 10 5 2 11 Phase A Real Power 331 10 5 2 12 Phase AB Line Line Voltage EE 331 10 5 2 13 Phase B Apparent Power 331 10 5 2 14 Phase B UMM sicsecnstescnsccescesestatsesicceedenectensenesteacuacstetoueeyeatosecoenees 331 10 5 2 15 Phase e e EE 331 10 5 2 16 Phase B Line Neutral Voltage EEN 332 10 5 2 17 Phase B Power Factor egecgetegezgegegeteegegegCdeoeg eege Cdeegeee 332 10 5 2 18 Phase B Reactive POWEf sseseseosssssrnnnrreesorrrernnnnrnneeerrrrrnnnnrneene 332 10 5 2 19 Phase Cheese gege gue Eed 332 10 5 2 20 Phase BC Line Line Voltage EE 332 10 5 2 21 Phase C Apparent Power 333 Revision 5 0 0 Page 16 Maretron 10 5 2 22 Phase Current coscsicctiesractnenttactbentonntuanoortunspiiaineubuastueenbietwasssautonge 333 10 5 2 23 Phase EEGEN eech 333 10 5 2 24 Phase C Line Neutral Voltage AEN 333 10 5 2 25 Phase C Power Factor sccihascsccctccetrcaindes csenicetnenbades cdebidebotetudabctsbedsbeds 333 10 5 2 26 Phase C Reactive Power un 333 10 5 2 27 Phase C Real FOE eeneg ees 334 10 5 2 28 Phase CA Line Line Voltage EE 334 10 5 2 29 Total Apparent Power 334 10 5 2 30 Total Power Factor veiccacseasactvsictcsadetasedasedebosededepedvadebidevodenmdtedsbadooes 334 10 5 2 31 Total Reactive Eegeregie ENEE 334 10 5 2 32 Total Real e EE 335 10 5 2 33 Folter 335 10 5 2 34 Total
322. transmitting device For instance you probably would want to use a Data Unavailable Alert for the Depth gt Current Depth parameter since it would be advisable to know if the depth sounder were to stop transmitting a depth reading or became unable to determine the depth due to fouling or some other reason On the other hand if you were to seta Data Unavailable Alert on Engine gt Engine Water Temperature parameter you would then get an alert every time the ignition was switched off and the engine s ECU stopped transmitting data Trigger Configuration Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period mm esd minutes seconds Trigger Delay 0 00 sd minutes seconds Clear Delay 0 00 esd minutes seconds Figure 107 Trigger Configuration Data Unavailable Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Trigger Delay If a valid value for the parameter being monitored is continually not received or has an invalid value for the amount of time specified in this field the alert will become active Clear Delay The parameter being mo
323. trips due to over current As with the On and Off alerts the Trigger Delay and Clear Delay values are used to prevent spurious triggering Trigger Configuration Trigger Configuration Accept Re Trigger Period 5 00 sd minutes seconds Trigger Delay 0 05 sd minutes seconds Clear Delay 0 05 sd minutes seconds Figure 110 Trigger Configuration Editor Tripped Alert Accept Re trigger Period When you accept an alert it will change to the Accepted state and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop sounding If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of time in this field the alert will return to the Active state and annunciators will begin sounding again for that alert If a value of 0 00 is entered then the alert will never re trigger Trigger Delay H the switch being monitored is in the TRIPPED state for the amount of time specified in this field the alert will become active Clear Delay If the switch being monitored is in a state other than Tripped for the amount of time specified in this field the alert will become inactive Revision 5 0 0 Page 291 Maretron 10 4 2 1 3 7 Burnt Out Bulb Alert The Burnt Out Bulb Alert measures the current flowing through a Maretron DCR100 or Carling DC Box only when the switch is ON and triggers when the current drops below a minimum current f Alert Editor Electrical Distribution Switch Breaker Current
324. ts bars psi kilopascals Instances 253 9 6 21 9 Transmission Oil Pressure Displays the Oil Pressure from a Transmission Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Units bars psi kilopascals Instances 253 9 6 21 10 User Defined nnn Pressure Displays the pressure from a pressure sensor set up with a source of User Defined nnn where nnn is a number from 128 to 144 Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Units bars psi kilopascals feet of water meters of water Instances 253 9 6 21 11 Water Pressure Displays the pressure from a pressure sensor set up with a source of Water Component Types Gauge Vacuum Gauge Bar Graph Line Graph Digital Units bars psi kilopascals Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 240 Maretron 9 6 22 Rudder 9 6 22 1 Rudder Angle Displays the angle of the vessel s rudder as indicated by the rudder sensor Component Types Rudder Angle Digital Units Degrees Instances 253 9 6 22 2 Rudder Angle Order Displays the angle of the vessel s rudder as indicated by the rudder sensor as well as the angle to which a vessel s rudder has been commanded be an autopilot or steering mechanism Component Types Rudder Angle Units Degrees Instances 253 9 6 22 3 Rudder Order Displays the angle to which a vessel s rudder has been commanded be an autopilot or steering mechanism Component Types Digital U
325. ts multiple security concerns First it is desirable to keep anyone from viewing your vessel s data without authorization Second and more important it is imperative that no unauthorized persons be able to place data onto your vessel s NMEA 2000 network The N2KView system protects your vessel s data with multiple levels of protection First any data that passes between the IPG100 and N2KView is protected using industry standard SSL encryption This encryption standard is widely used to protect financial information on the internet Each communication session negotiates a random encryption key every time a connection is established This makes the data secure over public and private Wi Fi networks as well as the internet Second each N2KView station that wishes to connect to an IPG100 must authenticate itself by means of a server password The server password is transmitted by the N2KView station to the N2KServer server over the encrypted communication link The N2KServer compares the server password to the one it was programmed with Only if the server password received from the station matches the server s stored password is the station granted access to the NMEA 2000 network data 8 2 Using Maretron s Cloud Server To use Maretron s Cloud Server these steps should be followed Contact Maretron or one of Maretron s dealers and establish an account for the Cloud Services You will need to provide a name for your account the s
326. tton will jump back to a legal position 9 4 9 2 13 Resizing Components on User Defined screens To change the size of a component on a particular favorite screen select the component by pressing on it then press the blue double headed arrow icon in the lower right hand corner of the highlighted component and drag it until the component is the desired size then release the mouse button or remove your finger from the screen You may not resize a component so that it overlaps one or more other components Since resizing only works on the lower right hand corner of the component you may want to move the component before resizing it so that the upper left hand corner of the component is in the desired place before you resize it Revision 5 0 0 Page 114 Maretron 9 4 9 3 Component Editor Dialog The Component Editor has a number of different fields only the fields that are applicable to the parameter chosen will be displayed Examples of Component Editors are shown below E ate gar c Component Editor Engine Tachometer ULG Port Tachometer Wuse Label TEU 0 Port Engine z Averaging Period 10 00 min sec max 10 00 Gauge Parameters W Hold Min Value Hold Min Value Minimum Value BCE 4000 Port Tachometer Major Divisions Minor Divisons Range Colors min Save J Cancel j Figure 25 Component Editor 9 4 9 3 1 Preview Each component editor has a preview screen so that you can see what the finish
327. ttons whether the camera has PTZ capabilities or not Use this component type when you do not want the viewers to have control over the camera The second option will only display the PTZ controls if the camera has PTZ capability Revision 5 0 0 Page 180 Maretron 9 5 34 2 3 4 Video No Border N es Figure 86 3 4 Video No Border Component Example This component is designed to show video from cameras that are mounted sideways The title and controls are overlaid semi transparently on the video The video picture will be stretched to fit the display area The title may be set to nothing to remove the overlay 9 5 34 3 4 3 Video No Border Figure 87 4 3 Video No Border Component Example The video picture will be stretched to fit the display area The title may be set to nothing to remove the overlay Revision 5 0 0 Page 181 Maretron 9 5 34 4 16 9 Video No Border Figure 88 16 9 Video No Border Component Example This is designed to show video from cameras with widescreen aspect ratios The video picture will be stretched to fit the display area The title may be set to nothing to remove the overlay Revision 5 0 0 Page 182 Maretron 9 5 35 Watermaker N2KView can display data sent over the NMEA2000 bus by a Sea Recovery Watermaker equipped with an NMEA2000 interface With the licensing of the Control Module the watermaker may also be commanded to Stop Start and start a Flush cycle Com
328. uency Monitors the frequency of phase B of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 331 Maretron 10 5 2 16 Phase B Line Neutral Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase B and neutral of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 17 Phase B Power Factor Monitors the Power Factor of Phase B of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 18 Phase B Reactive Power Monitors the Reactive Power on Phase B of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 19 Phase B Real Power Monitors the Real Power on Phase B of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 20 Phase BC Line Line Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase B and Phase C of a generator Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 332 Maretron 10 5 2 21 Phase C Apparent Power Monitors the Apparent Power being sourced from a generator on phase C Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 22 Phase C Current Monitors the AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a generator on phase C Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 2 23 Phase C Frequency
329. up dialog If the configuration is password protected then you will need to enter a password to enter this dialog At the bottom of the dialog is a diagram showing the stages of operation of the BNWAS on a timeline As you change the parameters the values on the timeline will change to reflect what the timings are Revision 5 0 0 Page 384 N2KView Helm o Navigational Watch Alarm System BNWAS Enable Disable BNWAS Enabled Disabled Configuration Dormant Period Td 03 00 12 00 mm ss First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm Annunciator First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm Tone Second Stage Remote Audible Alarm Annunciator Second Stage Remote Audible Alarm Tone Continuous sr CRE T NE UUTE Annunciator 2 x Third Stage Remote Audible Alarm Tone Continuous sv Simultaneous Second and Third Stage Audible Alarms e No e Yes E AO 2 00 MEE Second stage remote audible alarm First stage bridge audible alarm Visual Indication Save i Cancel 11 1 1 Enabled Disabled Control The BNWAS system is enabled and disabled by clicking on one of the radio buttons at the top of the dialog 11 1 2 Dormant Period Td The dormant period is the period during which the BNWAS is operational and waiting to detect inactivity on the bridge Any key press mouse click or touch on the N2KView screen will reset the BNWAS to the start of the dormant period The dormant period may be set anywhere from 3 to 12 minutes Revision 5 0
330. up the Load Configuration dialog The Load Configuration Dialog is the way to change the currently running configuration This can be helpful from shore station that is monitoring multiple vessels or where different people on the same vessel prefer different screen layouts is shown below A screenshot of the Load Configuration dialog Load Configuration Load the Default Configuration Load Configuration From Disk Load Configuration From IPG100 Configurations on IPG100 Figure 18 Load Configuration dialog There are three options to load a configuration Revision 5 0 0 Page 79 Maretron 9 4 6 2 1 Load the Default Configuration The default configuration will be loaded as the new configuration This will show a wide sample of available component types and can be used as a reference for new designs 9 4 6 2 2 Load Configuration from Disk Pressing the Get Configuration button in the this section will open a browser on the local computer The user then finds the required configuration and selects the file If the drive on which the configuration is stored is removable e g a USB drive then the configuration with all its background files will be copied onto the local disk of the computer so that it will be accessible after the removable disk is removed On aPC or Mac the standard browser is opened on a MBB100 TSM800 TSM1330 or DSM800 the browser in section 0 is opened A warning dialog will be displayed
331. ur nautical miles hour miles hour Revision 5 0 0 Page 262 Maretron 10 Alerts 10 1 Overview The optional Alerts Module of N2KView contains a comprehensive alerts capability allowing an alert to be issued when a parameter value crosses the threshold that you choose You may set alerts for almost any parameter that you can view with N2KView N2KView alerts work with multiple instances of N2KView Stations and DSM150 Displays http www maretron com products dsm150 php DSM250 Displays http www maretron com products dsm250 php You can define alerts as being either local appearing only on the N2KView Station on which you defined them of global appearing on all N2KView Stations on the network that are equipped with a Alerts Module A global alert can be accepted or cancelled by any N2KView Station having a Alerts Module or DSM150 DSM250 on the network When an alert occurs it is displayed on the Alert Status Bar which is always visible in a reserved area at the bottom of the N2KView window You may click on the alert in the Alert Status Bar to take action on it or you may switch to the Alerts tab to view more detailed information about the cause of the alert N2KView can also perform the following actions when an alert becomes active e Send Alert Messages to other N2KView programs or DSM150 DSM250 Displays connected on the same bus or to remote N2KView programs connected over Ethernet e Sound a remote annunciato
332. ure sensor set up with a source of Engine Room Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 7 Exhaust Gas Temperature Monitors the temperature of the engine s exhaust gases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 8 Freezer Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Freezer Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 9 Heat Index Monitors the current heat index based on outside air temperature and humidity Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 10 Heating System Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Heating System Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 374 Maretron 10 5 22 11 Inside Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Inside Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 12 Live Well Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Live Well Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 22 13 Main Cabin Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of Main Cabi
333. user activity takes place then the cycling is paused for 2 minutes Third you may create a Screen Select control on any page to take you directly to any user defined screen whether it has been marked as a favorite screen or not This can be very useful to minimize the number of tabs at the top of the screen by removing tabs to screens that are seldom used One of your favorite screens must then contain a Screen Select control to take you to that screen 9 3 2 Commands and Settings In operational mode press anywhere on the N2KView window to display the screen tabs While the screen tabs along the top of the screen display your defined favorite screens the tab on the right hand edge of the screen allow access to the Command amp Settings Dialog Section 9 4 on page 69 describes the Commands amp Settings Dialog and the functions they perform 9 3 3 Switching Between Day and Night Mode N2KView supports a Night Mode to enable viewing in dark conditions In this mode all colors are converted to muted red tones so that you can view the favorite screens without reducing your night vision You may enter Night Mode by pressing the Night Mode button in the Commands and Settings Dialog In Night Mode this button changes to read Day Mode which you may press to exit Night Mode and return to Day Mode You may also press Ctrl and the N key to toggle between day and night modes 9 3 4 Switching Between Windowed and Full Screen C
334. verse Horizontal Controls WB Reverse Vertical Controls Compression 50 JL Frame Rate C fps Resolution 704x480 x Data rate 483kbits sec 60 kBytes sec _ save g Cancel Figure 129 Camera Editor Example with Axis Video Server Revision 5 0 0 Page 398 Maretron 13 1 1 1 Camera Type Camera Type Different cameras from Axis will have different Resolutions Choosing the correct camera from the list will enable N2KView to correctly populate the Resolution field in this editor Choosing the Unknown Axis Camera or Unknown Axis Quad Server will populate the list of resolutions with all the known resolutions that Axis supports Not all of these resolutions will be supported by the actual camera that you have installed and you must select a valid resolution for that camera See the documentation that comes with the camera for a list of supported values 13 1 1 2 Camera Name This is the name by which you will identify the camera when creating a video component 13 1 1 3 Network Address This is the IP Address of the camera on the local boat network If your network includes a DNS server this may be entered as a name 13 1 1 4 Network Port This is the port number on the camera that allows us to access the video stream Port 80 is the normal default Revision 5 0 0 Page 399 Maretron 13 1 1 5 Camera No When setting up an analog camera attached to the quad video server the camera number in the server is chose
335. vorite screen In landscape mode two of the pages are displayed side by side If you respect the 20x16 grids when creating the pages you will be assured that your components do not go off the edge of the screen When in Demo mode Demo is displayed in the top left of the screen The first demo screen is the Engines screen and in portrait mode you will display the leftmost page of the Engines Screen The Engines Screen has five pages as shown by the five dots at the bottom of the screen Swipe the page to the left to see the next page Revision 5 0 0 Page 407 Maretron To move to a different favorite screen touch anywhere on the page Similar to the PC version of N2KView navigation button slide into view The actual layout of the navigation buttons depend on the height and width of the mobile device Demo Video Lights or ON Explore the other favorite screens by going back to the menu press the Menu Button and choosing a different button and then scrolling left and right Notice the first three tabs Alerts This tab will display the Alerts Page Settings This displays the Settings Page Exit Android only Pressing this button will exit N2KView Note that on the iPad pressing the iPad button will exit N2KView Revision 5 0 0 Page 408 Maretron 14 5Connecting to IPG100 First make sure that the IPG100 is running and you know the Password for the Server Touch the screen to display the tabs and th
336. ware Counter EE 231 9 6 18 2Hardware dn 231 DOT GS StalUS niisome a n e a EEEE EE 232 9 6 19 NMEA 2000 N2KView Connection ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneetteeeeeeeees 232 9 6 19 1 Cloud Server Data Hemamimg 232 9 6 19 2Cloud Server Data Used nn 232 9 6 19 3Cloud Server Percent Remaining ee 233 9 6 19 4Cloud Server Percent Used EE 233 9 6 19 5NMEA 2000 COMMECHOMN cocccccccccisetescennsttcnteecnenntenncncetoesbtcetennsesesucnneentene 233 9 6 19 6 NMEA 2000 Connection CAN 21 234 9 6 20 INAVIC AUG I sssrin aaae aea e aea ae 234 9 6 20 1 Bearing Origin to Destnaton 234 9 6 20 2 Bearing to Waypoint ccccceeeeeseceecceeeeeeeeeenesceeeeeeeeeeeseeesesseeeeeeeeeeens 234 9 6 20 3 Course Over Ground EE 234 9 6 20 4 Cross Track Bin eene 235 9 6 20 5 Destination Waypoint No 235 9 6 20 6 Distance to Waypoint ceeeeeseceeeeeeeeeeenensseceeeeeeeeeeneesessseeeeeeeeeeens 235 9 6 20 TETA norrena eee ayee Areri eeu RYN Mee ETE 235 9 6 20 8E TA RE 236 SEET 236 9 6 20 10 Speed Over Ground ee 236 Revision 5 0 0 Page 12 Maretron GG SR MR un TO GO EE 236 96 20 12 Velocity to Waypoint reese 237 9 6 21 Pressure EE egteteegegegegedegege eege gege gedd ege gegiegegt 238 9 6 21 1 Barometric PROSSUNG secetsacethinictis cet sidaisieeacetisiet idalbsidall ntetsade viebidettabadesciebideteds 238 9 6 21 2 Compressed Air Pressure EE 238 9 6 21 3 Engine Boost PRESSING sccce ses sccehcu sgcescecaecgh gexndeyscepacepidee
337. wn background will rotate to show the roll which is also displayed digitally The background also moves up and down to show the pitch The User defined title appears at the top and the units at the bottom right The component is square An example of an attitude indicator component is shown below Attitude Degrees Figure 36 Attitude Indicator Example Revision 5 0 0 Page 140 Maretron 9 5 6 Bar Graph The bar graph component is similar in appearance to a mercury or alcohol thermometer or a liquid gauge It consists of a vertical bar which is filled with color from the bottom of the bar graph to a height which corresponds to the value of the parameter on the scale which appears immediately to the right of the bar Similar to the gauge component type a user can define different ranges of parameter values to appear different colors on the component In the case of the bar graph the filled region itself will change color between green yellow and red depending on which range the parameter value falls into Depending on the parameter you may also be able to modify the range of values appearing on the scale of the bar graph The user defined title of the bar graph appears vertically aligned on the left hand side of the bar graph The units of the parameter value being displayed appear at the bottom of the bar graph An example of a bar graph component is shown below E S LL 5 SA Q Be Ki seg G Figure 37
338. wn below Demo Video Lights o ow The pages within a screen are arranged from left to right Swipe left and right with your fingers to move between the pages Revision 5 0 0 Page 403 Maretron Engine Room Demo Video Lights Ce The dots at the bottom of the above example show that this screen has five pages there are five dots and that we are looking at the first page the first dot is brighter than the rest Build all your screens as you would for a PC based version of N2KView and save them to the IPG100 Note that you do not require an N2KView license to create screens or transfer them to an IPG100 14 2 1 Other Configuration Data On the Connections Page of N2KView set up the following e Label When you accept Alerts from the iPhone the What happened field on the Alert Status will show this label as where the alert was accepted from Revision 5 0 0 Page 404 Maretron e Features Requested Unless you specifically want to block switch control features and Alerts set this to Platinum On the Alerts Setup Page set up the following e Remote Alerts Play Computer Sound While active Alerts are being received the iPhone will beep is this is checked 14 3Send the Configuration to the Server Change the Filename to something that will help you identify this configuration when you come to download the file to the iPhone Use iPhone n2kview config or something similar Th
339. xamples ccessecceesesseeeeeeesseeneeteees 168 Figure 71 Wide Metallic Pushbutton Examples AAA 169 Figure 72 Wide Pushbutton Examples sesseeesesseeeeseeeeeesrieeeeerinreserrrnnseen 169 Figure 73 Rate of Turn Component Example ssssssssseeneessserernrrnnnresseerrene 170 Figure 74 Rudder Angle Component Example ssssssssseeesessssseenrrrrnnresseerrene 171 Figure 75 Rudder Angle with Min Max Marks ssssssssseseesssessesnrrnnnnesseesrene 172 Figure 76 Signal Strength Component Example 173 Figure 78 Tank Component Example with Min Max Marks sssssseeeeeessennn 174 Figure 79 Text Component Example ee 175 Figure 80 Timer Component Example sssssssesrseseseeerrrrrrrrsseerennrnnrnneseeernnne 176 Figure 81 Wind Angle Component Example sssssessssnenneeeseererrrnrnneeserrrene 177 Figure 82 Wind Angle Component with Min Max Marks ssssessseeeeeeeeeseeen 178 Figure 83 Wind Close Angle Component Exvample 179 Figure 84 Close Angle Component with Min Max Marks sssssssseeeeeesseeenn 179 Figure 85 Video Component Exvample ene 180 Figure 86 3 4 Video No Border Component Example ssssessssssserenneeeseerree 181 Figure 87 4 3 Video No Border Component Example ssssssssssseenneesseeseee 181 Figure 88 16 9 Video No Border Component Example ssssssssssereeeeeeesene 182 Figure 89 Watermaker Component Exvample 183 F
340. y all Alarms have a higher Priority than all Warnings i e Alarm 567 has a higher Priority than Warning 0 10 4 2 1 1 3 Scope This field allows you to determine whether the alert will appear only on the instance of N2KView where it is defined Local or on all instances of N2KView on the network with an Alerts License Global 10 4 2 1 1 4 Description W NTGER Starter Batt Volts gt 15V You may type here a text description of the alert This Description will be displayed on the Alarm Status Bar as a label for the alert and will also appear in the description column on the Alerts Screen This field must be filled in 10 4 2 1 1 5 Location EZ Engine Rooom Port side You may type here a location of the alert This location will be displayed on the Alarm Status Bar as part of the label for the alert and will also appear in the Location column on the Alerts Screen This field is optional 10 4 2 1 1 6 Source Revision 5 0 0 Page 279 On parameters that have multiple sources such as tanks this field allows to select the source of the data If label data is present on the bus for this parameter it will be appended to the source name in parenthesis This field may not always be present 10 4 2 1 1 7 Reference Reference On parameters that have multiple references such as wind this field allows to select the reference of the data This field may not always be present Revision 5 0 0 Page 2
341. y if the marks are enabled Revision 5 0 0 Page 158 Maretron 9 5 18 Indicator 4x1 The Indicator 4x1 component displays a value which can be either On Off or Error This component is most often used for engine or transmission warning indications RIM100 status or SIM100 status The Indicator component has the appearance of a traditional physical warning light with a red bulb or LED When the monitored parameter value is not available the Indicator Light appears dim and gray in color When the monitored parameter value is in any of the defined states the Indicator 4x1 component glows with a user defined color The user defined title of the Indicator 4x1 component appears across the middle of the component The component is four times as wide as it is tall for example an Indicator Light component that is one grid tall will be four grids wide An example of an Indicator 4x1 component is shown below Figure 57 Indicator 4x1 Component Example 9 5 19 Indicator 2x1 This has the same functionality as the Indicator 4x1 component but is twice as wide as it is high It may display multiple lines of text Aft Head Figure 58 Indicator 2x1 Component Example 9 5 20 Indicator 1x1 The Indicator 1x1 component has the same functionality as the Indicator 4x1 component but is square and does not require a title It is intended to be placed on a screen with a background where its position on the background wil
342. y on all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 30 Total Power Factor Monitors the Total Power Factor of a Utility across all phases Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 31 Total Reactive Power Monitors the Total Reactive Power on all phases of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 32 Total Real Power Monitors the Total Real Power on all phases of a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 33 Total kWh Export Monitors the Total kilowatt hours exported from a Utility Revision 5 0 0 Page 341 Maretron Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 3 34 Total kWh Import Monitors the Total kilowatt hours imported to a Utility Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 4 Anchor 10 5 4 1 Watch Monitors the vessel position relative to a preset Latitude and Longitude Alert Types Anchor Watch Alert Instances 253 Revision 5 0 0 Page 342 Maretron 10 5 5 DC 10 5 5 1 Battery State of Charge Monitors the current energy in the battery as a percentage of its total capacity Alert Types Low Alert High Alert Data Unavailable Alert Instances 253 10 5 5 2 Battery Temperature Monitors the battery case temperature Alert Types Low Alert High Al
343. you to enter different colors for each of the states of the indicators Select the desired color by pressing on the down pointing arrow to the right of the control and then select the color from the list Revision 5 0 0 Page 123 Maretron 9 4 9 3 17 Counter Options What do you want to count Times off OH Times On wl Times in Error When the parameter type is an Indicator Switch or Breaker and the Component Type is a Digital Counter or the parameter type is a Hardware Counter the Counter Options fields allow you to specify which transitions you wish to count 9 4 9 3 18 Timer Options What do you want to time Times off el Times On wl Times in Error When the parameter type is an Indicator Switch or Breaker and the Component Type is a Timer or the parameter type is a Hardware Timer the Counter Options fields allow you to specify which states you wish to time 9 4 10 Set Password Pressing Ctrl and P is a shortcut to display the Change Password Dialog N2KView allows you to set a password to protect your configuration from inadvertent changes In order to set or change the password press the Set Password tab which will cause the Set Password dialog box to be displayed If you are entering a new configuration password leave the Old Password text box blank If you are changing a configuration password you must enter the existing password in the Old Password text box Enter t
344. ypes Gauge Bar Graph Digital Line Graph Units degrees Centigrade degrees Fahrenheit Instances 253 9 6 12 20 Wind Chill Displays the current wind chill based on outside air temperature and wind speed Component Types Digital Units Degrees Centigrade Degrees Fahrenheit Revision 5 0 0 Page 223 Maretron 9 6 13 Fuel Management Maretron fuel management products are designed to be accurate and reliable however they should be used only as aids for fuel management and not as a replacement for traditional fuel management techniques BEWARE Conditions can quickly change that drastically effect time and distance to empty You should not use the fuel management data types unless you fully understand all the parameters associated with fuel management All fuel tanks and all engines must be included when setting up N2KVlew plus there must be accurate fuel rate sensors installed on the vessel and accurate speed information in order for N2KView to properly display fuel management information You should also note that fuel levels may contain significant error if the boat is not sitting level in the water i e sailboat heeled over or a power boat riding bow up won t necessarily report the correct amount of fuel Even when setup correctly N2KView should be used only as an aid and not the sole source for fuel management information NOTE These functions are available in the optional Fuel Management Module If the Fuel Management M
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