The SIM100's purpose is to deliver switch status over an NMEA 2000 network. Because of this feature, the use of common end of line components is available. The most common of such components are normally closed switches, such as magnetic door,... Read More
SIM100
The Maretron development team has found this particular device which can monitor current through a wire. This is especially usefull dermining if in fact a vessel's light is turned on and not burned out. There are two variants of this device for AC... Read More
Please see the attached data sheets for the magnetic sensor dimensions. Read More
Please see attached white paper written by Captain John McDevitt regarding why smoke alarms aren't mandated on boats, but why they should be. Maretron smoke and heat vessel monitoring system designed with N2KBuilder. Read More
Installation notes:Smoke detectors are shipped with a plastic dust cover for use in areas where construction is on-going. Smoke detectors will not workwith the dust cover in place. Remove the dust cover when installation is completed, prior to... Read More
Maretron does not recommend a particular brand propane/gas detector. The only requirement for a chosen detector is a NO/NC relay output for the device to monitored with a SIM100. Many detectors offer several options when connecting to an input... Read More
You configure a channel on the SIM100 in the following way. Enter menu mode, scroll to "Configuration?" and press enter. Scroll to "Device Configuration?" and press enter. Scroll to the row containing SIM100 and press enter. Select instance... Read More
The SIM100 has six available channels for use with two types of switches.Please refer to to the SIM100 manual for specifications on these two types of switches. Read More
You display a SIM100 channel using the DSM250 in the following way. Enter menu mode, scroll to "Favorite Screen Setup…" and press enter. Scroll to the favorite screen where you would like to view the indicator channel*.* and press enter... Read More