Maretron Network Card RIM100 User Manual

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RIM100  
Run Indicator Module  
User’s Manual  
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Maretron, LLP  
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Table of Contents  
2.4.1 NMEA 2000® Connection............................................................................... 3  
Table of Figures  
Figure 2 – NMEA 2000® Connector Face Views ....................................................................... 4  
Table of Appendices  
Appendix A – NMEA 2000® Interfacing.................................................................................... A1  
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1 Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Maretron Run Indicator Module (RIM100). Maretron  
has designed and built your RIM100 to the highest standards for years of dependable and  
accurate service.  
Maretron’s RIM100 monitors both AC and DC electrical circuits and reports, over an NMEA  
2000® network, whether or not the electrical circuit is energized and running. The RIM100  
works equally as well for monitoring manually switched loads (e.g., running lights, anchor  
lights, or deck lights) as it does for automatically switched loads. Monitoring automatically  
switched loads (e.g., bilge pumps, engine exhaust/intake fans, and transfer pumps) via the  
RIM100 is especially useful because you know exactly when equipment is, or isn't running.  
The Maretron RIM100 is designed to operate within the harsh demands of the marine  
environment. However, no piece of marine electronic equipment can function properly unless  
installed, configured, and maintained in the correct manner. Please read carefully and follow  
these instructions for installation, configuration, and usage of the Maretron RIM100 in order to  
ensure optimal performance.  
1.1 Firmware Revision  
This manual corresponds to RIM100 firmware revision 1.0.2.  
1.2 RIM100 Features  
The Maretron RIM100 has the following features.  
NMEA 2000® Interface  
Waterproof Connectors  
Sealed Waterproof Enclosure  
Opto-Isolated from NMEA 2000® Eliminating Potential Ground Loops  
Monitors and reports the running status of connected devices  
Works with both AC and DC loads  
Works with both automatically and manually switched loads  
Can indicate the status of a wide variety of loads  
o Bilge Pumps  
o Winches  
o Running Lights  
o Transfer Pumps  
o Exhaust/Intake Fans  
1.3 Quick Install  
Installing the Maretron RIM100 involves the following five steps. Please refer to the individual  
sections for additional details.  
1. Unpack the box (Section 2.1)  
2. Choose a mounting location (Section 2.2)  
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3. Mount the RIM100 (Section 2.3)  
4. Connect the RIM100 (Section 2.4)  
5. Configure the RIM100 (Section 2.5)  
2 Installation  
2.1 Unpacking the Box  
When unpacking the box containing the Maretron RIM100, you should find the following items:  
1 – RIM100 – Run Indicator Module  
1 – Parts Bag containing 4 Stainless Steel Mounting Screws  
1 – RIM100 User’s Manual  
1 – Warranty Registration Card  
If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact Maretron.  
2.2 Choosing a Mounting Location  
Please consider the following when choosing a mounting location.  
1. The RIM100 is waterproof, so it can be mounted in a damp or dry location.  
2. The orientation is not important, so the RIM100 can be mounted on a horizontal deck,  
vertical bulkhead, or upside down if desired.  
3. The RIM100 is temperature-rated to 55°C (130°F), so it should be mounted away from  
engines or engine rooms where the operating temperature exceeds the specified limit.  
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2.3 Mounting the RIM100  
Attach the RIM100 securely to the vessel using the included stainless steel mounting screws  
or other fasteners as shown in Figure 1 below.  
Figure 1 – Mounting the RIM100  
2.4 Connecting the RIM100  
The RIM100 requires two types of electrical connections: 1) the NMEA 2000® connection (refer  
to Section 2.4.1), and 2) the monitored load connections, which are described in Section 2.4.2.  
2.4.1 NMEA 2000® Connection  
The NMEA 2000® connector can be found on the side of the enclosure. The NMEA 2000®  
connector is a round five pin male connector (see Figure 2). You connect the RIM100 to an  
NMEA 2000® network using a Maretron NMEA 2000® cable (or compatible cable) by  
connecting the female end of the cable to the RIM100 (note the key on the male connector and  
keyway on the female connector). Be sure the cable is connected securely and that the collar  
on the cable connector is tightened firmly. Connect the other end of the cable (male) to the  
NMEA 2000® network in the same manner. The RIM100 is designed such that you can plug or  
unplug it from an NMEA 2000® network while the power to the network is connected or  
disconnected. Please follow recommended practices for installing NMEA 2000® network  
products.  
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Figure 2 – NMEA 2000® Connector Face Views  
2.4.2 Monitored Load Connections  
The RIM100 monitored load connections are made by connecting to the 12-pin terminal strip  
on the top of the unit. First, remove the four screws at the corners of the unit detaching the  
splash guard from the unit. On the bottom of the splash guard, you will find a label detailing  
the wire connection to pin number assignments, which are repeated in the table below.  
Pin #  
1
Signal Name  
V1+  
Connection  
Voltage #1 (+ for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #1 (- for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #2 (+ for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #2 (- for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #3 (+ for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #3 (- for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #4 (+ for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #4 (- for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #5 (+ for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #5 (- for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #6 (+ for DC monitored loads)  
Voltage #6 (- for DC monitored loads)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
V1-  
V2+  
V2-  
V3+  
V3-  
V4+  
V4-  
V5+  
10  
11  
12  
V5-  
V6+  
V6-  
The RIM100 will detect the presence or absence of either AC or DC voltages. Before  
attempting to connect the RIM100 to the AC source, determine the type of system you will be  
monitoring. The RIM100 supports the connection and monitoring of two different system types;  
1) AC loads (Section 2.4.2.1), or 2) DC loads (Section 2.4.2.2).  
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WARNING: The voltages present on AC circuits can cause electrocution.  
Before making any electrical connections to the RIM100, ensure that power is  
removed from all AC circuits that will be connected to the RIM100. Only restore  
AC power after all connections have been made to the RIM100 and the splash  
guard has been re-installed.  
WARNING: User supplied voltage sense cables must be 18 gauge or larger,  
have insulation rated to 600V, and must have the conductor connected to the  
hot lead of the AC power source protected by a fuse rated at 3A or less (the  
current consumed by the voltage sense circuit on the RIM100 is negligible, at  
less than 10mA).  
2.4.2.1 AC Load  
Please refer to Figure 3 for connecting the RIM100 to an AC load. You may connect either  
terminal from the load to either terminal of the pair of terminals on the RIM100. This figure  
shows the connection of the monitored load to channel 1 via the terminals named V1+ and  
V1-. Connections to other channels are similar.  
User-Supplied Components  
Power Switch  
Fuse  
To AC Breaker  
Panel  
Monitored  
AC Load  
Fuse  
RIM100 Screw Terminals  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12  
Figure 3 – AC Load Connection Diagram  
2.4.2.2 DC Load  
Please refer to Figure 4 for connecting the RIM100 to a DC load. Please note in this case that  
you must connect the positive voltage from the monitored load to the terminal marked “+” and  
the negative voltage from the monitored load to the terminal marked “-”. This figure shows the  
connection of the monitored load to channel 1 via the terminals named V1+ and V1-.  
Connections to other channels are similar.  
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User-Supplied Components  
Power Switch  
Fuse  
+ To DC  
- Breaker Panel  
Monitored  
DC Load  
Fuse  
RIM100 Screw Terminals  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12  
Figure 4 – DC Load Connection Diagram  
2.4.3 Checking Connections  
Once the NMEA 2000® connection and load connection(s) to the RIM100 have been  
completed, check to see that information is being properly transmitted by observing an  
appropriate NMEA 2000® display. If you don’t see Run Indicator status, refer to Section 4,  
“Troubleshooting”.  
2.5 Configuring the RIM100  
The RIM100 will transmit data over the NMEA 2000® network as it is shipped from the factory;  
however, it may require configuration, depending on how many loads are being monitored.  
There are several configurable items within the RIM100, which are detailed in the remainder of  
this section.  
You configure the RIM100 using a Maretron DSM250 display or other NMEA 2000® display  
unit that is capable of configuring the RIM100. Please refer to the Maretron DSM250 User’s  
Manual for details.  
2.5.1 Device Instance  
NMEA 2000® provides a unique device instance for each switch/run monitoring device on a  
vessel. This value should be programmed in each RIM100 so that each RIM100 is associated  
with a unique device instance number. The default instance number is 0, which is used to  
indicate the first RIM100 that is hooked to the network. Subsequent RIM100s connected to the  
network would be numbered 1, 2, and so on.  
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2.5.2 Channel #1 - #6 Mode  
You must configure the RIM100 as to whether a particular channel should be enabled. The  
allowable values for this parameter are as follows:  
“Enable” (default) – Use this value if the channel is being used to monitor a load.  
“Disable” – Use this value if no load circuit is connected to the corresponding channel’s  
terminals. The RIM100 will indicate that no data is available for this circuit.  
2.5.3 Channel #1 - #6 Label  
Each channel that can be monitored by the RIM100 may be programmed with a text label that  
will be displayed in monitoring software and displays that recognize device labels, such as the  
Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring System and the Maretron DSM250 display. The label  
will let you assign an easy-to-remember text label (example: “Forward Bilge Pump”) to make it  
easy for you to identify the device being monitored.  
2.5.4 Advanced Configuration…  
Certain parameters do not normally need to be set in order for normal operation, but are  
included in an advanced configuration section for use in special situations.  
2.5.5 NMEA 2000® PGN Enable/Disable  
The RIM100 is capable of transmitting NMEA 2000® messages (or PGNs) associated with  
monitored load circuits. You may individually enable or disable each of these messages. You  
may also change the rate of transmission of each of these messages if desired.  
2.5.6 Restore Factory Defaults  
Selecting this configuration option causes all stored parameters in the RIM100 to be reset to  
the values they contained when the unit was manufactured.  
2.5.7 Installation Description…  
The RIM100, along with all other Level A certified NMEA 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  
RIM100. 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 RIM100 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.  
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Check the security of the cable connected to the NMEA 2000® connector, and tighten if  
necessary.  
Check the security of all of the load connections on the top of the unit and tighten if  
necessary.  
4 Troubleshooting  
If you notice unexpected operation of the Maretron RIM100, follow the troubleshooting  
procedures in this section to remedy simple problems. If these steps do not solve your  
problem, please contact Maretron Technical Support (refer to Section 6 for contact  
information).  
Symptom  
Troubleshooting Procedure  
No Run Indicator data  
visible on NMEA 2000®  
network.  
Ensure that the RIM100 is properly connected to the NMEA 2000®  
network.  
Ensure that the monitored loads are properly connected to the  
RIM100.  
Ensure that each indicator that you wish to monitor is not  
configured as “Disabled”.  
Ensure that the RIM100 has the appropriate NMEA 2000® PGNs  
enabled as described in Section 2.5.5.  
A Run Indicator always  
reads “Off”  
Ensure that there is not an open circuit in the wiring for the load.  
With the load running, measure the voltage between the “+” and “-”  
terminals on the RIM100 to which the load is connected. You  
should measure an appropriate AC or DC voltage, depending upon  
the type of load.  
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5 Technical Specifications  
As Maretron is constantly improving its products, all specifications are subject to change  
without notice. Maretron products are designed to be accurate and reliable; however, they  
should be used only as aids to navigation and not as a replacement for traditional navigation  
aids and techniques.  
Specifications  
Parameter  
“ON” Voltage Range (DC)  
“ON” Voltage Range (AC)  
Value  
9VDC to 240VDC  
9VAC to 240VAC  
Comment  
RMS  
Certifications  
Parameter  
Comment  
NMEA 2000® Standard  
Level A  
Maritime Navigation and Radiocommunication Equipment & Systems  
Maritime Navigation and Radiocommunication Equipment & Systems  
FCC and CE Mark  
IEC 61162-3  
IEC 60945  
Electromagnetic Compatibility  
NMEA 2000® Parameter Group Numbers (PGNs)  
Description  
PGN #  
PGN Name  
Default Rate  
Periodic Data PGNs  
127501 Binary Switch Bank Status  
1 time/15 seconds and on  
switch change  
Response to Requested  
PGNs  
126464 PGN List (Transmit and Receive)  
126996 Product Information  
126998 Configuration Information  
059392 ISO Acknowledge  
059904 ISO Request  
060928 ISO Address Claim  
065240 ISO Address Command  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Protocol PGNs  
126208 NMEA Request/Command/Acknowledge  
126720 Configuration  
N/A  
N/A  
Maretron Proprietary PGNs  
Electrical  
Parameter  
Value  
Comment  
Operating Voltage  
9 to 32 Volts  
DC Voltage  
Power Consumption  
Load Equivalence Number (LEN)  
Reverse Battery Protection  
Load Dump Protection  
50 mA  
1
Yes  
Yes  
NMEA 2000® Interface  
NMEA 2000® Spec. (1LEN = 50 mA)  
Indefinitely  
Energy Rated per SAE J1113  
Mechanical  
Parameter  
Size  
Value  
Comment  
Including Flanges for Mounting  
3.50” x 4.20” x 2.03”  
(88.9mm x 106.7mm x 51.6mm)  
13 oz. (368.5 g)  
Weight  
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Environmental  
Parameter  
Value  
IEC 60945 Classification  
Degree of Protection  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
Vibration  
Exposed  
IP64  
-25°C to 55°C  
-40°C to 70°C  
93%RH @40° per IEC60945-8.2  
2-13.2Hz @ ±1mm, 13.2-100Hz @ 7m/s2 per IEC 60945-8.7  
Ultraviolet B, A, Visible, and Infrared per IEC 60945-8.10  
Solar Radiation  
Corrosion (Salt Mist)  
4 times 7days @ 40°C, 95%RH after 2 hour Salt Spray Per IEC 60945-8.12  
Conducted and Radiated Emission per IEC 60945-9  
Conducted, Radiated, Supply, and ESD per IEC 60945-10  
Dangerous Voltage, Electromagnetic Radio Frequency per IEC 60945-12  
Electromagnetic Emission  
Electromagnetic Immunity  
Safety Precautions  
6 Technical Support  
If you require technical support for Maretron products, you can reach us in any of the following  
ways:  
Telephone: 1-866-550-9100  
Fax: 1-602-861-1777  
Mail: Maretron, LLC  
Attn: Technical Support  
9014 N. 23rd Ave Suite 10  
Phoenix, AZ 85021 USA  
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7 Installation Template  
Please check the dimensions before using the following diagram as a template for drilling the  
mounting holes because the printing process may have distorted the dimensions.  
Figure 5 – Mounting Surface Template  
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8 Maretron (2 Year) Limited Warranty  
Maretron warrants the RIM100 to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two (2) years from the  
date of original purchase. If within the applicable period any such products shall be proved to Maretron’s  
satisfaction to fail to meet the above limited warranty, such products shall be repaired or replaced at Maretron’s  
option. Purchaser's exclusive remedy and Maretron’s sole obligation hereunder, provided product is returned  
pursuant to the return requirements below, shall be limited to the repair or replacement, at Maretron’s option, of  
any product not meeting the above limited warranty and which is returned to Maretron; or if Maretron is unable to  
deliver a replacement that is free from defects in materials or workmanship, Purchaser’s payment for such  
product will be refunded. Maretron assumes no liability whatsoever for expenses of removing any defective  
product or part or for installing the repaired product or part or a replacement therefore or for any loss or damage  
to equipment in connection with which Maretron’s products or parts shall be used. With respect to products not  
manufactured by Maretron, Maretron’s warranty obligation shall in all respects conform to and be limited to the  
warranty actually extended to Maretron by its supplier. The foregoing warranties shall not apply with respect to  
products subjected to negligence, misuse, misapplication, accident, damages by circumstances beyond  
Maretron’s control, to improper installation, operation, maintenance, or storage, or to other than normal use or  
service.  
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
Statements made by any person, including representatives of Maretron, which are inconsistent or in conflict with  
the terms of this Limited Warranty, shall not be binding upon Maretron unless reduced to writing and approved by  
an officer of Maretron.  
IN NO CASE WILL MARETRON BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, DAMAGES  
FOR LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR SAVINGS, OR ANY OTHER LOSS INCURRED  
BECAUSE OF INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MARETRON’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY  
EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT(S) INVOLVED. MARETRON SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT  
TO ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT OR  
WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), OR OTHER THEORIES OF LAW WITH RESPECT TO  
PRODUCTS SOLD OR SERVICES RENDERED BY MARETRON, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR  
OMISSIONS RELATING THERETO.  
Maretron does not warrant that the functions contained in any software programs or products will meet  
purchaser’s requirements or that the operation of the software programs or products will be uninterrupted or error  
free. Purchaser assumes responsibility for the selection of the software programs or products to achieve the  
intended results, and for the installation, use and results obtained from said programs or products. No  
specifications, samples, descriptions, or illustrations provided Maretron to Purchaser, whether directly, in trade  
literature, brochures or other documentation shall be construed as warranties of any kind, and any failure to conform  
with such specifications, samples, descriptions, or illustrations shall not constitute any breach of Maretron’s limited  
warranty.  
Warranty Return Procedure:  
To apply for warranty claims, contact Maretron or one of its dealers to describe the problem and determine the  
appropriate course of action. If a return is necessary, place the product in its original packaging together with  
proof of purchase and send to an Authorized Maretron Service Location. You are responsible for all shipping and  
insurance charges. Maretron will return the replaced or repaired product with all shipping and handling prepaid  
except for requests requiring expedited shipping (i.e. overnight shipments). Failure to follow this warranty return  
procedure could result in the product’s warranty becoming null and void.  
Maretron reserves the right to modify or replace, at its sole discretion, without prior notification, the warranty listed  
above. To obtain a copy of the then current warranty policy, please go to the following web page:  
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Appendix A – NMEA 2000® Interfacing  
RIM100 NMEA 2000® Periodic Data Transmitted PGNs  
PGN 127501 – Binary Switch Bank Status  
The RIM100 uses this PGN to transmit the state of each of the connected switch inputs  
Field 1: Indicator Bank Instance – This field identifies the particular switch bank to which this  
PGN applies. Please refer to Section 2.5.1 for instructions on how to program the  
value of this field.  
2: Indicator #1 – This field indicates the state of the switch connected to the V1+ and  
V1- inputs of the RIM100. The state will be one of the following values:  
“Off” – No voltage is detected on the monitored load (the load is not running).  
“On” – A voltage is detected on the monitored load (the load is running).  
“Data Not Available” – The indicator is configured as “Disabled”  
3: Indicator #2 – This field indicates the state of the switch connected to the V2+ and  
V2- inputs of the RIM100.  
4: Indicator #3 – This field indicates the state of the switch connected to the V3+ and  
V3- inputs of the RIM100.  
5: Indicator #4 – This field indicates the state of the switch connected to the V4+ and  
V4- inputs of the RIM100.  
6: Indicator #5 – This field indicates the state of the switch connected to the V5+ and  
V5- inputs of the RIM100.  
7: Indicator #6 – This field indicates the state of the switch connected to the V6+ and  
V6- inputs of the RIM100.  
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