Maretron FPM100 user manual General, Introduction, Firmware Revision, Features, Page

Models: FPM100

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1.1 Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the Maretron Fluid Pressure Monitor (FPM100). Maretron has designed and built your monitor to the highest standards for years of reliable, dependable, and accurate service.

Maretron’s Fluid Pressure Monitor (FPM100) is used to adapt up to six pressure transducers to the NMEA 2000® network (pressure transducers sold separately). This allows you to observe fluid pressures and tank levels anywhere on the vessel where there are NMEA 2000® compatible displays. With the appropriate transducer, the FPM100 reports either pressure or vacuum for a variety of applications including water pressures, oil pressures, hydraulic pressures, or system vacuum for detecting clogged filters.

The FPM100 also has a tank level mode, so that fluid levels in a tank can be monitored via a pressure transducer mounted at the bottom of the tank and transmitted over the NMEA 2000® network. This allows you to monitor the fluid levels in tanks that are extremely deep, have internal structures, or are otherwise not suited for other tank level sensing technologies. In this mode, the FPM100 can be calibrated for irregular tank shapes so that you know the true level of the tanks.

The Maretron FPM100 is designed to operate within the harsh demands of the marine environment. However, no piece of marine electronic equipment can function properly unless installed, calibrated, and maintained in the correct manner. Please read carefully and follow these instructions for installation, calibration, and usage of the Maretron FPM100 in order to ensure optimal performance.

1.2 Firmware Revision

This manual corresponds to FPM100 firmware revision 1.0.1.

1.3 Features

The Maretron FPM100 has the following features:

NMEA 2000® interface

Adapts up to six pressure transducers to the NMEA 2000 network

Each channel independently programmable to match pressure transducer characteristics

Each channel independently programmable to pressure/vacuum mode or tank level mode

In Pressure Mode:

oCan report programmable pressure sources including Water Pressure, Atmospheric Pressure, Compressed Air Pressure, Hydraulic Pressure, Steam Pressure, or User Defined pressure sources.

In Tank Level Mode:

oPressure transducer allows use in extremely deep or irregularly shaped tanks that can’t be sensed using other technologies

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Maretron FPM100 user manual General, Introduction, Firmware Revision, Features, Page