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N2KView® Vessel Monitoring and Control Software for NMEA 2000® Networks User’s Manual Revision 4.0.2 Copyright © 2014 Maretron, LL

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9.6.10.5 Engine Oil Pressure ... 186 9.6.10.6 Engine Oil Temperature

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9.4.10.8 Setting a Background Image An image file ( *.jpg, *.png, *.gif, *.swf) may be displayed behind the controls, either just for fun or

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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

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9.4.10.11 Changing Components on Favorite Screens If you wish to change the data displayed by a particular component on the favorite screen,

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9.4.10.14 Copying Components from Favorite Screens To copy a component from a particular favorite screen to the N2KView Clipboard, select the

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9.4.10.18 Component Editor The Component Editor has a number of different fields; only the fields that are applicable to the parameter chosen

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9.4.10.18.1 Preview Each component editor has a preview screen so that you can see what the finished component will look like. If real data m

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9.4.10.18.5 Units The Units drop-down list is a list of the units available for the selected parameter. Depending on the parameter you selec

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for the parameter. Select the desired Reference by pressing on the down-pointing arrow to the right of the control, and then select the Refere

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9.4.10.18.10 Channel / Circuit Breaker If the parameter you have selected has multiple indicators for each source (Electrical Distribution Ci

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9.4.10.18.12 Major and Minor Divisions If the component you have selected is of the gauge type, then the required major and minor divisions s

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9.6.12.7 Inside Temperature ... 196 9.6.12.8 Live Well Temperature

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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

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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 w

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pressing on the down-pointing arrow to the right of the control, and then select the color from the list. 9.4.10.18.17 Counter Options When t

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9.5 Available Component Types This section lists the different types of components that are available to view parameters in N2KView. The type

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9.5.2 Anchor Watch The Anchor Watch Component is a special type of gauge that graphically displays the parameters of the Anchor Watch Alert (s

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Figure 30 – Enabled Anchor Alert Example If heading is not available to orient the ship symbol, the ship symbol is replaced by a red disk. F

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If the vessel moves outside the circle, then the control changes to the following: Figure 32 – Anchor Alert with Alarm Note that the anchor a

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9.5.3 Attitude Indicator The Attitude Indicator or Artificial Horizon is used to display a combination of the ship’s pitch and roll motion. Th

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9.5.4 Bar Graph The bar graph component is similar in appearance to a mercury or alcohol thermometer or a liquid gauge. It consists of a vert

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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 indepe

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9.6.19.4 Cloud Server Percent Used ... 209 9.6.19.5 NMEA 2000 Connection ...

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9.5.5 Borderless Bar This is a specialized version of the Bar Graph. It may only be accessed from Water Pressure Parameter, and is designed to

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9.5.6 Cardinal The cardinal component shows the value of a bearing in a textual format. The value (wind direction) is indicated by the abbrevi

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9.5.7 Circuit Breaker / Switch The circuit breaker or switch component emulates a physical switch. When the monitored value is “off”, the left

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When a breaker or switch is being controlled by the N2KView Load Controller, the control is overlaid with a LOAD SHED or LOAD CONTROLLED symbo

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9.5.8 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 compa

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9.5.9 Digital The digital component shows the value of the displayed parameter in a numeric format. The value of the parameter is in the cent

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9.5.10 Digital Counter The digital counter component shows a count of the number of transitions of an indicator value since the counter was l

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9.5.11 Dometic Air Conditioning / Heating The MarineAir Elite and CruiseAir Q-Logic Air Conditioning Controls manufactured by Dometic have CA

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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

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9.5.12 Dometic Ice Maker The Eskimo Ice range of Ice Makers manufactured by Dometic have a J1939 connector. With the insertion of a Maretron

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9.6.25.5 Total Level ... 221 9.6.25.6 Total Remaining

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9.5.13 Gauge The gauge component emulates a mechanical gauge, with a needle whose axis is in the center of the gauge. The range of values dis

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Figure 44 – 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 needl

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9.5.14 GPS Status The GPS Status component shows the following data about the selected GPS receiver: - GPS operating mode (2D, 3D, DGPS) -

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9.5.15 Inclinometer The inclinometer is used to display the ship’s roll, as reported from the compass. It is calibrated so that the red needl

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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

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9.5.16 Indicator Light The Indicator Light component displays a value which can be either “On”, “Off”, or “Error”. This component is most of

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9.5.18 Indicator Beam There are 5 Indicator Beam Components. Up Left Right Down Circle Each of these has similar functiona

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9.5.19 Line Graph / Depth Graph / Indicator Graph The line graph component emulates a traditional pen line graph plotter. The depth graph is

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12 hours 1 minute 24 hours 10 minutes 48 hours (2 days) 10 minutes 4 days 10 minutes The Y-axis scale, denoting the value of the data, appears

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9.6.31.1 Attitude ... 230 9.6.31.2 Pitch ...

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Figure 50 – Line Graph Component Example And the following figure shows an example of the depth graph. Figure 51 – Depth Graph Component Exa

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9.5.20 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 compo

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9.5.21 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 d

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Figure 55 – North Up Rose with Markers The marks are two red triangles just inside the gauge perimeter, and are “pushed” left or right by the

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9.5.22 Push Buttons To supplement the toggle switches, there are five different push buttons. Backlit Pushbutton Wide Backlit Pushbutton Me

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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

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Figure 56 – 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 Compone

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9.5.24 Rudder Angle / Order The rudder angle component appears like a mechanical rudder angle gauge. There is a red needle in the center of

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Figure 58 – Rudder Angle with Min Max Marks The marks are two red triangles just inside the gauge perimeter, and are “pushed” left or right b

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10.3.6.1.7 Reference ... 252 10.3.6.1.8 Indicators / Circu

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9.5.25 Signal Strength The Signal Strength component is used to display the signal strength of the received mobile network by the SMS100. An

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Figure 59 – Tank Component Example Min / Max markers may be added to a tank component by clicking on a check box in the Component Editor. The

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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

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When configuring the component, you may select the indicator state in which the timer will increment, i.e. the Off, On or Error states.

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9.5.29 Vacuum Gauge A Vacuum Gauge is the same as a Gauge, but the needle will move clockwise with decreasing pressure. 9.5.30 Wind Angle Th

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Figure 64 – Wind Angle Component with Min Max Marks The marks are two red triangles just inside the gauge perimeter, and are “pushed” left or

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A second wind angle component with an expanded scale at the bow of the boat is also available for sailboats. This is the Close Angle component

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9.5.31 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.

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9.5.31.2 3:4 Video (No Border) Figure 68 3:4 Video (No Border)Component Example This component is designed to show video from cameras that

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9.5.31.4 16:9 Video (No Border) Figure 70 16:9 Video (No Border) Component Example This is designed to show video from cameras with widescr

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10.4.1.11 Phase C Line-Neutral Voltage ... 288 10.4.1.12 Phase CA Line-Line Voltage ..

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9.5.32 Watermaker N2KView can display data sent over the NMEA2000 bus by a Sea Recovery Watermaker equipped with an NMEA2000 interface. With

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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 wil

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9.6 Available Data Types The N2KView system organizes the various available data types into a two-level system of data Categories and data Typ

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Component Types: Gauge, Digital, Line Graph Instances: 253 Units: Hertz 9.6.1.5 Phase A Line-Neutral Voltage Displays the RMS

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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, Lin

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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. Compo

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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

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Component Types: Digital Units: % Instances: 253 9.6.2.10 Phase A Reactive Power Displays the Reactive Power being drawn on P

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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:

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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

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10.4.3.8 Phase A Line-Neutral Voltage ... 297 10.4.3.9 Phase A Power Factor ...

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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

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Component Types: Gauge, Digital, Line Graph Instances: 253 Units: VAr 9.6.2.27 AC Generator Phase C Real Power Displays the Re

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Component Types: Gauge, Digital, Line Graph Units: Hertz Instances: 253 9.6.3.3 Average Line-Line Voltage Displays the average

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9.6.3.7 Phase A Frequency Displays the frequency of an AC Utility on phase A. Component Types: Gauge, Digital, Line Graph Units: He

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Instances: 253 Units: Watts / kilowatts 9.6.3.12 Phase AB Line-Line Voltage Displays the voltage between Phase A and Phase B of a

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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

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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

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9.6.3.25 Phase C Power Factor Displays the Power Factor of phase C of an AC Utility. Component Types: Digital Units: % Instances:

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Instances: 253 Units: VA 9.6.3.30 Total Power Factor Displays the Total Power Factor of all phases of an AC Utility. Component Ty

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9.6.3.34 Total kWh Import Displays the Total kilowatt-Hours imported from an AC Utility. Component Types: Digital Instances: 253 Unit

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10.4.8.3 Engine Coolant Temperature ... 306 10.4.8.4 Engine Fuel Pressure ...

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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 rema

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9.6.7.4 Current Displays the electrical current being sourced to/from the battery Component Types: Gauge, Bar Graph, Digital, Line Graph U

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9.6.8 Depth 9.6.8.1 Transducer Offset Displays the offset being used by a depth transducer. Positive values represent distance from transduce

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9.6.9 Electrical Distribution 9.6.9.1 Circuit Breaker Displays whether the specified circuit breaker is open, closed, or tripped. If you have

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9.6.10 Engine 9.6.10.1 Engine Boost Pressure Displays the boost pressure of a supercharger or turbocharger. Component Types: Gauge, Bar G

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9.6.10.5 Engine Oil Pressure Displays the engine’s oil pressure. Component Types: Gauge, Bar Graph, Digital, Line Graph Units: kilo

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9.6.10.9 Fuel Economy Displays the engine’s fuel usage (distance / volume) Component Types: Gauge, Bar Graph, Digital, Line Graph Units:

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9.6.10.13 Percent Torque Displays the current torque being provided by the engine as a percentage of its rated torque Component Types: Gau

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9.6.11 Engine Warning 9.6.11.1 Charge Generally indicates a fault in the engine’s charging system. Please consult the engine manufacturer’s

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10.4.10.4 Engine Room Temperature ... 315 10.4.10.5 Heat Index ...

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9.6.11.5 EGR System Generally indicates a fault in the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system. Please consult the engine manufacturer’s docu

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9.6.11.9 Low Fuel Pressure Generally indicates that the fuel pressure has fallen below some engine-defined limit. Please consult the engine

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Component Types: Indicator Light / Small Indicator Light / Digital Counter / Timer / Indicator Graph Instances: 253 9.6.11.14 Neutral

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Instances: 253 9.6.11.18 Rev Limit Exceeded Generally indicates that the engine’s RPM has exceeded some engine-defined limit. Please c

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9.6.11.22 Warning Level 1 Generally indicates some engine-specific warning condition. Please consult the engine manufacturer’s documentation

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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”. Co

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9.6.12.5 Heat Index Displays the current heat index based on air temperature and humidity Component Types: Bar Graph, Digital, Line Graph

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9.6.12.9 Main Cabin Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “Main Cabin”. Component Types:

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Component Types: Gauge, Bar Graph, Digital, Line Graph Units: degrees Centigrade, degrees Fahrenheit Instances: 253 9.6.12.14

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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 n

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http://www.maretron.com Maretron Manual Part #: M001401 Revision History Rev. Description 1.0 Original document. 2.2 New release correspondi

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10.4.17.3 Course Over Ground ... 326 10.4.17.4 Cross Track Error ...

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9.6.13 Fuel Management Maretron fuel management products are designed to be accurate and reliable; however they should be used only as

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Because of these extremely important considerations of which you must be aware before using the fuel management features of N2KView, the “Fuel

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This component displays the time before the selected engines use all fuel in the selected fuel tanks assuming that all factors affecting fuel

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Component Types: Gauge, Bar Graph, Digital Units: kilometers/imp gal, kilometers/liter, kilometers/gal, nautical miles/imp gal, nautical

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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 t

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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,

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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 magnet

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9.6.16 Humidity See Environment (section 9.6.11) for a Humidity details. 9.6.17 Ice Makers 9.6.17.1 Eskimo This component displays the stat

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9.6.18.3 Status This component displays the status of a switch on the system. Component Types: Indicator Light, Small Indicator Light, Dig

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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 Per

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10.4.22.14 Main Cabin Temperature ... 335 10.4.22.15 Outside Temperature ...

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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. N

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9.6.20.4 Cross Track Error Displays the cross-track error (minimum distance from the boat to the programmed route) Component Types: Gauge,

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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 curr

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9.6.21 Pressure / Vacuum 9.6.21.1 Barometric Pressure Displays the atmospheric (barometric) pressure Component Types: Gauge, Vacuum Gauge

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Component Types: Gauge, Vacuum Gauge, Bar Graph, Line Graph, Digital Units: bars, millibars, inches mercury, kilopascals, millimeters mer

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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,

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Units: bars, millibars, inches mercury, kilopascals, millimeters mercury Instances: 253 9.6.22 Rudder 9.6.22.1 Rudder Angle Display

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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

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Component Types: Gauge, Digital, Line Graph Units: kilometers/hour, knots, miles/hour Instances: 253 9.6.24.3 Total Log Displ

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13.2 Loads ... 350 13.3 Startup ..

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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:

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Component Types: Digital Units: imp gal, Liter, gal Source: Fuel, Fresh Water, Waste Water, Live Well, Oil, Black Water, Reserved

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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”. Co

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9.6.26.7 Exhaust Gas Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “Exhaust Gas”. Component Types:

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Units: degrees Centigrade, degrees Fahrenheit Instances: 253 9.6.26.12 Live Well Temperature Displays the temperature from a temp

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Units: degrees Centigrade, degrees Fahrenheit Instances: 253 9.6.26.16 Sea Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperatur

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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:

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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

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9.6.29 Transmission 9.6.29.1 Gear Displays the current gear of the transmission (forward, neutral, or reverse) Display: Digital Instan

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9.6.30.2 Low Oil Level Generally indicates that the oil level in the transmission has fallen below some transmission-defined limit. Please co

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Table of Figures Figure 1 – Maretron N2KServer Setup Wizard Welcome Page ... 34 Figure 2 – N2KServer Installation Wizar

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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 t

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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, I

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9.6.32 Vessel Data Recorder 9.6.32.1 VDR Status Displays the Status of the Vessel Data Recorder Component Types: Digital Instances:

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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:

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Component Types: Sea Recovery Status Instances: 253 This would be the instance of the J2K100 bridge to which the Watermaker is connec

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9.6.35 Wind There are several different types of wind measurements. They are described in the following section. 9.6.35.1 Wind Direction Com

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9.6.35.2 Speed References: Apparent, Ground, True Component Types (Apparent): Digital, Wind Angle, Line Graph Component Types (Ground)

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10 Alerts 10.1 Overview The optional Alerts Module of N2KView contains a comprehensive alerts capability allowing an alert to be issued when

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10.2 Alert 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 inter

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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) unde

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Figure 45 – Disabled Anchor Alert Example ... 114 Figure 46 – Enabled Anchor Alert Example .

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• 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

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• Tripped Alert – The alert will become active if the monitored circuit breaker becomes “Tripped” for longer than the time specified in the S

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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

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Accepted Warnings appear as solid yellow indicators. Awaiting Cancel Warnings appear as dark indicators with a yellow border and an “x” on th

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quickly find alerts of interest. An example of the Alert Status Screen is shown below. Figure 78 – Alert Status Screen The Alert Status Scre

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Figure 79 – Column Sort Indicator The rows in the table are colored and flash or remain solid in color according to the state of the alert de

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alerts, this column show the distance between the current boat position and the reference position. Priority – The entry in this column descri

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10.3.5 Alerts Setup Dialog The Alerts Setup Dialog allows you to create new alerts or delete or re-configure existing alerts. Also, you may c

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• 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 ot

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10.3.6 Alert Editor You initialize an alert by defining its parameters using the Alert Editor. The Alert Editor page is entered (1) through t

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Figure 90 - Alert Status Bar ... 242 Figure 91 – Over Full Alert St

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10.3.6.1 Alert Definition Section Figure 82 - Alert Editor – Alert Definition Section The Alert Definition Section of the Alert Editor is lo

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being the most important. N2KView will ensure that every alert has a unique priority number by omitting used priorities from the drop down lis

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10.3.6.1.6 Source On parameters that have multiple sources, such as tanks, this field allows to select the source of the data. If label data

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For indicator channels and Circuit Breakers, this field allows you to select the channel field in the message that relates to the channel or b

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10.3.6.2.2 Operating Mode(s) In this field, you may choose in which vessel operating modes, Moored, Underway, Anchored, User1, or User 2, thi

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10.3.6.4 Trigger Configurations Because each alert type has a different trigger configurations layout, each alert type is presented in a diff

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eliminate any temporary transitions of the input signal above the High Alert Set Point lasting less than 5 seconds from triggering an alert. O

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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

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eliminate any temporary transitions of the input signal above the Low Alert Set Point lasting less than 5 seconds from triggering an alert. On

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1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System. N2KView® is a comprehensive vessel monito

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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. Cl

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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

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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

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Accept Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it will change to the “Accepted” state, and annunciators that are sounding for that alert

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10.3.6.4.6 Tripped Alert When monitoring circuit breakers, the tripped alert can be used to raise an alert when the circuit breaker trips due

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10.3.6.4.7 Server Disconnected Alert The Server Disconnected Alert can be used to raise an alert when the connection to N2KServer is lost due

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10.3.6.4.8 Outside Radius Alert The Outside Radius Alert is used to signal an alert whenever the vessel moves outside a programmable distance

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Figure 96 - Trigger Configuration – Outside Radius Alert Accept Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it will change to the “Accepted

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Longitude – The longitude of the reference position. This may be typed in as <degrees>:<minutes> followed by an E or W. If the E o

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Figure 97 - Trigger Configuration – Anchor Watch Alert Accept Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it will change to the “Accepted”

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2 Software Version This manual corresponds to N2KView Version 4.0.0 and N2KServer Version 3.6. This manual is applicable to versions of N2K

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Longitude – The longitude of the reference position. This may be typed in as <degrees>:<minutes> followed by an E or W. If the E o

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Set Delay – The distance between the current GPS position and the reference position must fall below the Inside Radius Alert Set value for lon

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Figure 99 – Trigger Configuration - GPS Quality Alert Accept Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it will change to the “Accepted” s

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changes more than a specified amount. Direction Alerts may also be set for wind direction. The reference direction can be selected from the cu

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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

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10.3.6.4.14.1 Trigger Configuration – Time Alert Figure 102 - Alert Editor - Time Alert Time Alert Set Point – The alert will become active

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Time Alert Clear Point – Time Alerts may be accepted automatically according to one of the following options • Time. The time may be specifie

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10.3.7 Alert Actions Dialog The Alert Actions Dialog is entered from the Alert Edit Dialog by pressing or clicking on the Actions button. N2K

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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 b

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Figure 105 – Alert Actions Dialog – Switch Actions Tab Enable Switch Action – This check box is used to enable switch actions for this Alert.

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3 Software Editions Beginning with Version 4.0.0, N2KView is offered as a single user complete package will full functionality of all the pre

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10.3.7.3 Email Actions Tab The Email Actions Tab for the Alert Actions Dialog is shown below. Figure 106 – Alert Actions Dialog – Email Act

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Enable Email Transmission when Alert is Triggered - This check box can be used to enable or disable the transmission of Email messages for thi

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10.3.7.4 Conditions for Sending an Email For the transmission of an email to be attempted, the following conditions must be met. • The Outgo

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• 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

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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 s

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Message when Alert is Triggered – this text is transmitted when the condition causing the alert becomes true. If this field is blank, the mess

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10.4 Available Alerts The N2KView system organizes the various available data types into a two-level system of data Categories and data Types.

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10.4.1.4 Phase A Frequency Monitors the frequency of phase A of an AC bus. Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Un

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Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Units: Hertz Instances: 253 10.4.1.9 Phase BC Line-Line Voltage M

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Instances: 253 Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert 10.4.2 AC Generator 10.4.2.1 Average Current Monitors th

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4 Prerequisites 4.1 N2KView The following requirements must be met in order to successfully run N2KView: • Operating System: o Windows XP

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10.4.2.5 Phase A Apparent Power Monitors the Apparent Power being sourced from a generator on phase A. Alert Types: Low Alert, High Aler

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Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.2.11 Phase A Real Power Monitors the Real Power on P

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10.4.2.16 Phase B Line-Neutral Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase B and neutral of a generator. Alert Types: Low Alert, High

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10.4.2.21 Phase C Apparent Power Monitors the Apparent Power being sourced from a generator on phase C. Alert Types: Low Alert, High Ale

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Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.2.27 Phase C Real Power Monitors the Real Power on P

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10.4.2.32 Total Real Power Monitors the Total Real Power on all phases of a generator. Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavaila

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10.4.3 AC Utility 10.4.3.1 Average Current Monitors the average AC RMS current from a utility across all phases. Alert Types: Low Alert

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10.4.3.6 Phase A Current Monitors the AC RMS electrical current being sourced from a Utility on phase A. Alert Types: Low Alert, High Al

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Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.3.12 Phase AB Line-Line Voltage Monitors the RMS vol

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10.4.3.17 Phase B Power Factor Monitors the Power Factor of Phase B of a Utility. Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable A

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Table of Contents 1 Introduction ...

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• Video Card: Minimum 128 MB memory, Recommended 256 MB. N2KView is a graphics intensive program which will allow more complex screen layouts

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Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.3.23 Phase C Frequency Monitors the frequency of pha

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10.4.3.28 Phase CA Line-Line Voltage Monitors the RMS voltage between Phase C and Phase A of a Utility. Alert Types: Low Alert, High Ale

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Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.3.34 Total kWh Import Monitors the Total kilowatt-ho

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10.4.5 DC 10.4.5.1 Battery State of Charge Monitors the current energy in the battery as a percentage of its total capacity Alert Types:

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10.4.5.6 Voltage Monitors the voltage measured at the battery Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances:

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10.4.6 Depth 10.4.6.1 Water Below Transducer Monitors the current reading from a depth transducer. Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert,

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10.4.8 Engine 10.4.8.1 Engine Boost Pressure Monitors the boost pressure of a supercharger or turbocharger. Alert Types: Low Alert, Hig

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10.4.8.6 Engine Oil Temperature Monitors the engine’s oil temperature Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instanc

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Alert Types: High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.8.12 Percent Load Monitors the current load on the engine as a

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10.4.8.17 Voltage Monitors the electrical power supply voltage measured at the engine Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailab

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Setup Wizard, but you may need to manually update the USB100 driver using the Windows Device Manager in order to use the updated driver if you

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Instances: 253 10.4.9.5 EGR System Generally indicates a fault in the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system. Please consult the engin

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10.4.9.9 Low Fuel Pressure Generally indicates that the fuel pressure has fallen below some engine-defined limit. Please consult the engine

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10.4.9.14 Neutral Start Protect Generally indicates that the engine will not start because the transmission is not in neutral. Please consult

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Instances: 253 10.4.9.19 Shutting Down Generally indicates that the engine is in the process of shutting down. Please consult the engi

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Alert Types: On Alert, Off Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.9.24 Water Flow Generally indicates a lack of water f

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10.4.10 Environment 10.4.10.1 Bait Well Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “Bait Well”.

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10.4.10.6 Inside Humidity Monitors the relative humidity from a humidity sensor set up with a source of “Inside”. Alert Types: Low Alert

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10.4.10.11 Outside Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “outside”. Alert Types: Low Al

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10.4.11 Fuel Management WARNING: While Maretron fuel management products are designed to accurate and reliable, they should be used only as a

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10.4.11.2 Time to Empty NOTE: This function requires the optional Fuel Management Module to be Licensed. Monitors the time before the selecte

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5 N2KView System Features - Provides monitoring of a wide variety of NMEA 2000 data (see section 9.6 for a complete list of available data t

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Units: imp gal, liter, gal 10.4.11.6 Total Fuel Level NOTE: This function requires the optional Fuel Management Module and Alerts Modu

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10.4.12 GPS 10.4.12.1 Course Over Ground Monitors the current course over ground Alert Types: Course Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Inst

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10.4.13 Heading 10.4.13.1 Heading Monitors the current heading of the vessel (the direction the vessel is pointing) relative to true or magn

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10.4.14 Humidity 10.4.14.1 Inside Humidity Monitors the relative humidity from a humidity sensor set up with a source of “Inside”. Alert Typ

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10.4.15 Indicator 10.4.15.1 Status Monitors the status of a switch indicator or run indicator on the system. Alert Types: On Alert, Off

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Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert Instances: not applicable 10.4.16.4 Cloud Server Percent Used Monitors the percentage of Data B

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10.4.17.3 Course Over Ground Monitors the current course over ground Alert Types: Course Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 2

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Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.17.9 Time to Go Monitors the estimated time remainin

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10.4.18 Pressure / Vacuum 10.4.18.1 Barometric Pressure Monitors the atmospheric (barometric) pressure Alert Types: Low Alert, High Ale

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10.4.18.6 Engine Oil Pressure Monitors the engine’s oil pressure Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances:

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- 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 f

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10.4.19 Rudder 10.4.19.1 Rudder Angle Monitors the angle of the vessel’s rudder as indicated by the rudder sensor Alert Types: High

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10.4.20 Speed/Distance 10.4.20.1 Speed Over Ground Monitors the speed over ground of the vessel (relative to the earth, not the water) Alert

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10.4.21 Tank 10.4.21.1 Level Monitors the level of fluid in the tank as a percentage of its capacity Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert

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10.4.22 Temperature 10.4.22.1 Bait Well Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “Bait Well”.

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Instances: 253 10.4.22.6 Engine Oil Temperature Monitors the engine’s oil temperature Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Una

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10.4.22.11 Heating System Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “Heating System”. Alert Type

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10.4.22.16 Refrigeration Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “Refrigeration”. Alert Types:

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10.4.23 Time/Date 10.4.23.1 Time Enables the setting of an alarm clock in any time zone. Alert Types: Timer Alert 10.4.24 Transm

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10.4.25 Transmission Warning 10.4.25.1 Check Transmission Generally indicates some fault condition in the transmission that requires attenti

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10.4.25.5 Sail Drive Generally indicates that the sail driver mode in the transmission has been activated. Please consult the transmission ma

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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 setti

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10.4.26 Vessel 10.4.26.1 Pitch Monitors the pitch of the vessel (rotation about the horizontal axis perpendicular to the ship’s keel) Alert

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10.4.27 Vessel Data Recorder 10.4.27.1 VDR Status Alert Types: Not Recording Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.27

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10.4.28 Wind There are several different types of wind measurements. They are described in section 9.6.33. 10.4.28.1 Wind Direction Referenc

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11 BNWAS (Bridge Navigation Watch Alarm System From version 4.0.0 N2KView will support a Bridge Navigation Watch Alarm system in compliance w

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11.1.1 Enable / Disable Control The BNWAS system is enabled and disabled by clicking on one of the radio buttons at the top of the dialog. 1

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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 stag

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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 any

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12 Breaker Lockout From N2KView version 3.4, N2KView will support LOCKing of breakers. From this same version, N2KView supports the automated

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Figure 108 – Breaker Lockout Dialog The breaker dialog is based on the Screens Setup Dialog. On the left is the list of screens, and selectin

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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 w

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b. 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

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13 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

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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. T

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any of the sources by that amount ensures that none of the sources may be overloaded. Breakers that are Locked will not be considered for res

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13.6 Configuration Configuration of Load Shedding is done in the Load Shedding Dialog; this is accessed through the Load Shedding button in th

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13.6.2 Configuring Sources The top portion of the screen shows the Sources being monitored. The Sources are labeled “Source 0”, “Source 1”, “

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13.6.3 Configuring Loads These are edited on the Load Shedding Dialog. Individual Loads may be configured to be included or excluded from

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14 Video and Cameras N2KView version 2.5 introduces a video component that may be used to monitor cameras connected to the N2KView computer u

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14.1 Camera Setup Before the cameras can be accessed from the Screen Setup, they must be entered into N2KView in the Camera Setup Screen. This

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Note that one physical camera may be represented by more than one camera in this list, possibly with different resolutions or frame rates. 14.

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Figure 115 – Quad Video Server without PTZ 14.1.2 Edit Fields 14.1.2.1 Type Different cameras from Axis will have different Resolutions. C

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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 A

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14.1.2.3 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 e

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14.1.2.7 Data Rate Rather than try to calculate the bandwidth or data rate required to support the camera at the requested Compression, Resol

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15 Troubleshooting If you notice unexpected operation of the Maretron N2KView System, follow the troubleshooting procedures in this section t

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Symptom Troubleshooting Procedure Service manager. Make sure that the IP address of the N2KServer computer is accessible from the computer ru

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Symptom Troubleshooting Procedure period of time, but sometimes stops displaying data (all digital components display dashes for data and gaug

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Symptom Troubleshooting Procedure the Control Module in the Connection Dialog. Components display “Not Licensed” instead of a numeric value. F

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16 Technical Support If you require technical support for Maretron products, you can reach us in any of the following ways: Telephone: +1-

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17 Maretron Software License Agreement WARNING! CAREFULLY READ THIS ENTIRE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT") BEFORE USING TH

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device) of that computer. Maretron expressly reserves any and all rights that it may have in or to the SOFTWARE which are not expressly licen

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(a) U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. This SOFTWARE and accompanying documentation is provided with restricted rights. Use, duplication or

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Press Run to start installing Adobe AIR. g. Installing Adobe AIR When AIR is completely installed, you will see the following dialog. Pres

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THE DESIGN, ACCURACY, SAFETY OR CONFORMANCE WITH ANY GOVERNMENT STANDARDS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF M

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DATA, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR INJURY) WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY IS ASSERTED ON THE BASIS OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, CONTRIBUTION, STRICT LIABILITY, TORT O

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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 su

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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 net

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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

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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 netwo

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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 warni

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The following screen will ask you to select your own password for root (it was “pass”), but now you will select your own. If you forget this

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i. If 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 navi

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Figure 1 – N2KView Installation Wizard Welcome Page i. The “License Agreement” screen will be shown next. Please read the license agreemen

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j. The “Select Destination Location” screen will display next. If you wish to install to a different location from the default shown, enter

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9.3.2 Commands and Settings ... 66 9.3.3 Switching Between Day and N

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l. The “Ready to Install” screen will display next. Please verify that all the information on this screen is as desired. Click “Next >“

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n. We will now install N2KView. If this is the first time that N2KView is being installed, the following screens will be displayed. Figure 7

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When the installation is complete, the Cancel button will change to Finish. Press Finish. N2KView may start up at this time. If you have fi

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Figure 8 – Maretron N2KView Installation Wizard Completion Page q. After pressing Finish, you will be given the opportunity to register your

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6.4 Installing Cameras N2KView is designed to display data from IP cameras produced by AXIS Communications. The cameras are connected to the c

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Section 19 gives a step-by-step example of setting up the Axis Quad Video Server 241Q. 6.5 Run N2KView Note: Before running N2KView in Live Mo

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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 stimu

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top of the Dialog. Click on the line in the list and press the Use Selected as 1st Connection button. This will populate the 1st Connection f

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9.4.5.1.10 Username (Cloud only) ... 81 9.4.5.1.11 Optional Software License

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In the “Password:” text box, enter the same password that you entered in the IPG100. g. If you are running on a PC or Mac and you are connec

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h. 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 t

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3. If you are using Cloud Services, make sure that you have a Cloud Services account with Maretron, and that Maretron Cloud Services is enabl

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7 Upgrading N2KView As N2KView is released with new features on a regular basis, you will want to keep N2KView upgraded to the latest version

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<http://www.maretron.com/files/N2KView/Maretron N2KView BlackBox 4.0.0.20140108.air> <http://www.maretron.com/files/N2KView/n2kview

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8 General Concepts 8.1 Data Security and Encryption Making your vessel’s data available over local networks or the internet presents multiple

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• 100 GByte per month – This should be suitable for users with high remote video requirements. Once your contract is approved, enable Cloud S

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Figure 12 – Setting Instance Number For simple configurations, where there is only one source of data, N2KView allows the Instance Number to

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In order to support “plug-and-play” operation, if N2KView receives the same data from multiple devices that have the same device instance prog

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9 N2KView This section details the configuration and operation of the N2KView station component of the N2KView System. 9.1 General Concepts 9

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complete listing of available component types appears on page 113. If data is not available for a component, the component will display a das

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The password is encrypted and stored within the Configuration File itself. Should you forget the password, Maretron can help you retrieve it

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9.1.7 Hardware License Key The licensing of the N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System is controlled by the use of a Hardware License Ke

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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

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9.2.2 The Opening Screen Subsequently, when you start N2KView, the program will display the same opening dialog and warning message, without t

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Figure 14 – N2KView Operational Mode Screen 9.3 Operation This section describes the activities that you may wish to perform with N2KView o

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N2KView can be set to automatically cycle though the screens from the Configuration Dialog. Screen changes occur every 10 seconds. If any user

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The MBB100, MBB200C, TSM800, TSM800C, TSM1330, TSM1330C and DSM800 will only operate in Full Screen Mode and has no ability to change out of t

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Figure 15 – N2KView Commands & Settings Dialog If you are using an older licensing model and some modules have not been licensed, some b

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9.4.2 About Dialog Pressing the “About” button will cause the “About” dialog to be displayed, which will display information about N2KView inc

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9.5.6 Cardinal ... 121 9.5.7 Circuit Breaker

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9.4.3 Change Password Dialog Pressing “Ctrl” and “P” is a shortcut to display the Change Password Dialog. N2KView allows you to set a password

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9.4.4 Configuration Dialog Pressing the “Configuration” button causes the “Configuration” dialog to be displayed. This window allows you to c

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This is a text field into which the label of this copy of N2kView may be entered. 9.4.4.1.2 Current Configuration The configuration contains

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9.4.4.2 Network Configuration Section The fields in this section are used to control the configuration of the network connection in the MBB10

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9.4.4.2.3 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,

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9.4.4.3 Screen Configuration Section The fields in this section are used to control whether and how long the computer will wait before blanki

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9.4.4.3.3 Screen Resolution When this dialog is started on the MBB100, N2KView queries the underlying operating system to determine what scree

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9.4.4.4 Pair Bluetooth Device (DSM800 only) Pressing this button will cause N2KView to exit and start a separate program to pair Bluetooth d

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9.4.5 Connections Dialog Pressing the “Connections” button causes the “Connection Settings” dialog to be displayed. This window allows you to

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sequence is repeated until a connection is made. Having the Use xxx Connection box unchecked will cause this option to be skipped. Once a conn

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9.6.2 AC Generator ... 165 9.6.2.1 Average Current ..

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• USB – This is only displayed if a USB100 is available. You will connect through a USB100 connected to the same PC. No other parameters are

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9.4.5.1.8 Serial Number (LAN only) This is the serial number of the IPG100 to which you want to connect. The easiest way to populate this fiel

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9.4.5.1.11 Optional Software License(s) to Check Out When connecting to a server with older license types, and a selection of option addition

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9.4.5.2 Email Connection Section The fields in this section are used to configure the connection to your email server. The Alerts Feature of

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9.4.5.2.3 Mail Account User Name This is your username on the mail server. 9.4.5.2.4 Password This is the password required to access your acc

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. Mon Mar 7 08:56:22 GMT-0700 2011: SMTPMailer received message Mon Mar 7 08:56:22 GMT-0700 2011: <-- 250 2.6.0 <MARETRON-EMAIL-SE

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9.4.5.3.1 Carrier This is the name of your mobile Carrier, displayed only when an SMS100 has been detected on the NMEA2000 bus. 9.4.5.3.2 SMS

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Figure 20 – Load New Configuration Dialog There are three options to load a new configuration. 9.4.6.1 Load the Default Configuration The

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9.4.6.3 Load Configuration from IPG100 The IPG100 has the capability of storing configuration files on behalf of N2KView. When this dialog o

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Figure 21 – Save Configuration Dialog There are two options to save the current configuration. 9.4.7.1 Save Configuration to Disk Pressing

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9.4.8 Units Setup Dialog Pressing “Ctrl” and “U” is a shortcut to display the Units Setup Dialog. Pressing the “Units Setup” button causes the

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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

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9.4.8.2.7 Temperature Degrees Centigrade, Degrees Fahrenheit 9.4.8.2.8 Time Format 12 Hour, 24 Hour 9.4.8.2.9 Volume Imperial Gallons (gal(imp

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9.4.8.3.2 Heading/Course/Bearing This selection box allows you to decide whether headings, course, and bearing information are displayed as Tr

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9.4.9 Clean Screen Dialog The Clean Screen Dialog disables all mouse and Touch Screen activity for 20 seconds so that a touch screen can be cl

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When the timer reaches 0, the dialog is automatically closed. Revision 4.0.2 Page 96

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9.4.10 Screens Setup Dialog When your start N2KView for the first time, you will notice that there are predefined favorite screens already se

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9.4.10.2 Adding Screens In order to define a new favorite screen, type the desired favorite screen name into the “Title” text box, then enter

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Selecting an existing file will cause that file to be over-written, otherwise the file is created. 9.4.10.6 Importing Screens Favorite Screen

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