Maretron TP-EGT-1 Configuring the TMP100, Checking Connections, Channel #0 - #1 Source, Page

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2.4.3 Checking Connections

TMP100 User's Manual

Please refer to Figure 4 for connecting the TMP100 to a TR3K ring/under bolt thermistor temperature probe, TP-AAP-1 ambient air temperature probe, or TP-IP-1 immersion temperature probe. This figure shows the connection of the TP-IP-1 immersion probe to channel 2 via the terminals named T2+ and T2-, the TR3K ring/under bolt probe to channel 3 via the terminals named T3+ and T3-, and the TP-AAP-1 ambient air probe to channel 4 via the terminals named T4+ and T4-. Connection to channel 5 is similar.

TP-IP-1 Immersion Probe

2.5 Configuring the TMP1002.5.1 Channel #0 - #1 Source TR3K Ring/Under

Bolt Probe

TP-AAP-1 Ambient Air Probe

 

 

 

 

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TMP100 Screw Terminals

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T0+

T0-

T1+

T1- T2+ T2-

T3+ T3-

T4+

T4- T5+ T5-

Figure 4 – Ring/Under Bolt, Ambient Air, or Immersion Temperature Probe Connection

Diagram

2.4.3 Checking Connections

Once the NMEA 2000® connection and temperature probe connection(s) to the TMP100 have been completed, check to see that information is being properly transmitted by observing an appropriate NMEA 2000® display. If you don’t see temperature indications, refer to Section 4, “Troubleshooting”.

2.5 Configuring the TMP100

The TMP100 will transmit data over the NMEA 2000® network as it is shipped from the factory; however, it may require configuration, depending on the types of temperature measurements you are making. There are several configurable items within the TMP100, which are detailed in the remainder of this section.

You configure the TMP100 using a Maretron DSM250 display or other NMEA 2000® display unit that is capable of configuring the TMP100. Please refer to the Maretron DSM250 User’s Manual for details.

2.5.1 Channel #0 - #1 Source

You must configure the TMP100 as to what type of temperature measurement it is transmitting. Possible values for channels 0 and 1 include Sea Temperature, Outside

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Contents Revision Copyright 2008 Maretron, LLP All Rights Reserved RevisionPage Maretron, LLP 9014 N. 23rd Ave #10Revision Revision HistoryPage RevisionTable of Figures Table of ContentsPage Table of Appendices Appendix A - NMEA 2000 Interfacing1 Introduction 1.2 TMP100 Features1.1 Firmware Revision 1.4 Quick Install 2 Installation1.3 TMP100 Accessories 2.1 Unpacking the Box2.3 Mounting the TMP100 2.4 Connecting the TMP1002.4.1 NMEA 2000 Connection 2.4.2 Temperature Probe Connections Pin # Signal NameConnection 2.4.2.1 Exhaust Gas Temperature EGT Probe Figure 3 - Exhaust Gas Temperature Probe Connection Diagram2.4.3 Checking Connections 2.5 Configuring the TMP1002.5.1 Channel #0 - #1 Source 2.5.5.2 Restore Factory Defaults 2.5.5 Advanced Configuration…2.5.5.1 NMEA 2000 PGN Enable/Disable 2.5.2 Channel #2 - #5 Source2.5.5.3 Installation Description… 3 Maintenance4 Troubleshooting SymptomCertifications 5 Technical SpecificationsSpecifications NMEA 2000 Parameter Group Numbers PGNsMechanical 6 Technical SupportElectrical Environmental7 Installation Template Figure 5 - Mounting Surface Template8 Maretron 2 Year Limited Warranty Warranty Return ProcedureAppendix A - NMEA 2000 Interfacing Appendix A - NMEA 2000 InterfacingTMP100 NMEA 2000 Periodic Data Transmitted PGNs Page A1Page A2 PGN 130312 -Temperature