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2.5.5.3 Installation Description…

TMP100 User's Manual

2.5.5.3 Installation Description…

The TMP100, along with all other Level A certified NMEA 2000 devices, has two user- programmable installation description fields. You may program these fields with information specific to the device, such as date installed, the initials/name of the installer, the physical location of the device, etc. This configuration option will allow you to program the values of these fields.

3 Maintenance

Regular maintenance is important to ensure continued proper operation of the Maretron TMP100. Perform the following tasks periodically:

Clean the unit with a soft cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners as they may remove paint or markings or may corrode the TMP100 enclosure or seals.

Ensure that the unit is mounted securely and cannot be moved relative to the mounting surface. If the unit is loose, tighten the mounting screws.

Check the security of the cable connected to the NMEA 2000® connector, and tighten if necessary.

Check the security of all of the probe connections on the top of the unit and tighten if necessary.

4 Troubleshooting

If you notice unexpected procedures in this section problem, please contact information).

operation of the Maretron TMP100, follow the troubleshooting to remedy simple problems. If these steps do not solve your Maretron Technical Support (refer to Section 6 for contact

 

Symptom

Troubleshooting Procedure

 

No Temperature data

Ensure that the TMP100 is properly connected to the NMEA 2000®

 

visible on NMEA 2000®

network.

 

network.

Ensure that the temperature probes are properly connected to the

 

 

 

 

TMP100.

 

 

Ensure that each indicator that you wish to monitor is not

 

 

configured as “Disabled”.

 

 

Ensure that the TMP100 has the appropriate NMEA 2000® PGNs

 

 

enabled as described in Section 2.5.6.1.

 

Incorrect temperature

Ensure that the correct type of temperature probe is connected to

 

data

the terminals which support that type of temperature probe as

 

 

described in Section 2.4.2.

 

 

For exhaust gas temperature probes, ensure that the wires are

 

 

connected to the TMP100 terminals according to the polarity

 

 

specified in Section 2.4.2.1.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Revision PageRevision Copyright 2008 Maretron, LLP All Rights Reserved Maretron, LLP 9014 N. 23rd Ave #10Revision History PageRevision RevisionTable of Contents Table of FiguresPage Table of Appendices Appendix A - NMEA 2000 Interfacing1.2 TMP100 Features 1 Introduction1.1 Firmware Revision 2 Installation 1.3 TMP100 Accessories1.4 Quick Install 2.1 Unpacking the Box2.4 Connecting the TMP100 2.3 Mounting the TMP1002.4.1 NMEA 2000 Connection Pin # Signal Name 2.4.2 Temperature Probe ConnectionsConnection 2.4.2.1 Exhaust Gas Temperature EGT Probe Figure 3 - Exhaust Gas Temperature Probe Connection Diagram2.5 Configuring the TMP100 2.4.3 Checking Connections2.5.1 Channel #0 - #1 Source 2.5.5 Advanced Configuration… 2.5.5.1 NMEA 2000 PGN Enable/Disable2.5.5.2 Restore Factory Defaults 2.5.2 Channel #2 - #5 Source3 Maintenance 4 Troubleshooting2.5.5.3 Installation Description… Symptom5 Technical Specifications SpecificationsCertifications NMEA 2000 Parameter Group Numbers PGNs6 Technical Support ElectricalMechanical Environmental7 Installation Template Figure 5 - Mounting Surface Template8 Maretron 2 Year Limited Warranty Warranty Return ProcedureAppendix A - NMEA 2000 Interfacing TMP100 NMEA 2000 Periodic Data Transmitted PGNsAppendix A - NMEA 2000 Interfacing Page A1Page A2 PGN 130312 -Temperature