Revision 1.4.16a Page i ®® DSM150 NMEA 2000® Multi-function Color Graphic Display User’s Manual Revision 1.4.16a Copyri
DSM150 User’s Manual Page x Revision 1.4.16a Table of Figures Figure 1 – NMEA 2000® Connector Face View ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 84 Revision 1.4.16a 6.10 Maretron DST110 Configuration The DSM150 is capable of configuring Maretron’s DST110 for se
Revision 1.4.16a Page 85 ®®6.10.1.2 Instance Temperature The Data Instance of the Temperature (as sent in PGNs 130310, 130311, and 130312) is
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 86 Revision 1.4.16a such that all subsequent measured STW readings are no longer adjusted before begin transmitted ov
Revision 1.4.16a Page 87 ®®6.10.5 Temperature Calibration The temperature calibration screen shown below indicates the sea temperature as meas
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 88 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 82 – Setting the Transducer Depth Offset in a DST110 With the offset value highlighted,
Revision 1.4.16a Page 89 ®®6.11 Maretron EMS100 Configuration This describes the configuration of the Maretron EMS100 firmware version 1.2. T
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 90 Revision 1.4.16a • No Gauge – select this option if there is no boost pressure gauge present. • YANMAR Select
Revision 1.4.16a Page 91 ®®6.11.7 Drive Trim Sender Offset Often, the characteristics of individual drive trim senders vary from their specif
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 92 Revision 1.4.16a 6.11.11 Water Temperature Gauge Type The EMS100 comes from the factory preprogrammed with the ch
Revision 1.4.16a Page 93 ®®6.11.15 Tachometer Flywheel Teeth The EMS100 needs to know the number of flywheel teeth on the engine (or the numbe
Revision 1.4.16a Page vi ®®Figure 47 – DCM100 Configuration Screen ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 94 Revision 1.4.16a 6.12 Maretron FFM100 Configuration The DSM150 is capable of configuring the Maretron FFM100 Flui
Revision 1.4.16a Page 95 ®®on the fuel flow sensor label. Change this entry to “Reverse Installation if the direction of the fuel flow is in th
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 96 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 87 – FFM100 NMEA PGN Enable/Disable Screen You can enable or disable the transmission of
Revision 1.4.16a Page 97 ®®6.12.4.1 Channel #0 (Differential Mode) This section describes the Channel #0 configuration parameters when the FFM
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 98 Revision 1.4.16a 6.12.4.1.3 Engine Label Each channel has a text label you can set to identify the load controlled
Revision 1.4.16a Page 99 ®®6.12.4.1.12 Volume Instance Program this parameter to match the desired instance number of the volume reading for t
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 100 Revision 1.4.16a 6.12.4.2.1 Sensor You may select whether this channel is connected to a “3-phase” sensor (Maretr
Revision 1.4.16a Page 101 ®®6.12.4.2.10 Fluid Type Program this parameter to match the type of fluid whose flow is being monitored. 6.12.4.2.1
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 102 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 92 – FFM100 Channel #1 Configuration Screen (Differential Mode) 6.12.5.1.1 Channel Suppl
Revision 1.4.16a Page 103 ®®6.12.5.2 Channel #0 Configuration Menu (Two Independent Sensors Mode) This section describes the Channel #0 config
DSM150 User’s Manual Page xii Revision 1.4.16a Figure 95 – FPM100 Configuration Screen ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 104 Revision 1.4.16a 6.12.5.2.3 Engine Label Each channel has a text label you can set to identify the load controlle
Revision 1.4.16a Page 105 ®®6.12.5.2.12 Flow Label Program this parameter with a text string which identifies the particular fluid flow parame
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 106 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 96 – FPM100 Advanced Configuration Screen 6.13.1.1 Device Instance This entry allows yo
Revision 1.4.16a Page 107 ®®You can enable or disable the transmission of a PGN message, or set the frequency of transmission of the message by
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 108 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 99 – FPM100 Channel #0 Second Configuration Screen (Tank Mode) 6.13.2.1.1 Function You c
Revision 1.4.16a Page 109 ®®• Custom Calibration – use for non-rectangular tanks (also, most accurate in any case, but requires more effort) •
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 110 Revision 1.4.16a The first step in custom calibration of the tank level sender is to provide an estimated capacit
Revision 1.4.16a Page 111 ®®Each time you press Accept during this process and after the Current Point highlight advances, put more fluid into
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 112 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 106 – Custom Tank Level Calibration Confirmation Screen 6.13.2.1.6.2 Rectangular Tank
Revision 1.4.16a Page 113 ®®Fuel – Fresh Water – Waste Water – Live Well – Oil – Black Water – Reserved-1..Reserved-7 – These values may
Revision 1.4.16a Page vi ®®Figure 143 – RAA100 Rudder Angle Calibration Options ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 114 Revision 1.4.16a 6.13.2.2.4 Pressure at 4mA Enter the pressure measured by the pressure sensor when it is outputt
Revision 1.4.16a Page 115 ®®6.14.1 Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration changes some complex parameters within the device, and should
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 116 Revision 1.4.16a The allowable values for the Antenna Altitude are between -100m and 100m. This number represents
Revision 1.4.16a Page 117 ®® Figure 112 – Configuring PDOP Mask on a GPS100 The allowable values for PDOP Mask are between 1 and 20. This numb
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 118 Revision 1.4.16a better quality signal. The GPS will exclude satellites with signal to noise ratios lower than th
Revision 1.4.16a Page 119 ®® Figure 115 – Restoring Factory Defaults on the GPS100 6.14.2 Cold Start GPS The DSM150 is capable of restarting t
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 120 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 117 – Configuring GPS Operating Mode on a GPS100 The allowable options for GPS Mode are
Revision 1.4.16a Page 121 ®®Figure 118 – Configuring SBAS on a GPS100 The allowable option for SBAS configuration are either “Disable” which c
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 122 Revision 1.4.16a 6.15 Maretron GPS200 Configuration This describes the configuration of the Maretron GPS200 firm
Revision 1.4.16a Page 123 ®®6.15.1.2 Installation Description This entry allows you to modify the NMEA 2000 installation description text stri
DSM150 User’s Manual Page xiv Revision 1.4.16a Figure 191 – Configuring the Tank Number ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 124 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 122 – Restoring Factory Defaults on the GPS200 6.15.2 Cold Start GPS The DSM150 is capa
Revision 1.4.16a Page 125 ®® Figure 124 – Configuring SBAS on a GPS200 The allowable option for SBAS configuration are either “Disable” which
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 126 Revision 1.4.16a 6.16 Maretron IPG100 Configuration This describes the configuration of the Maretron IPG100 firm
Revision 1.4.16a Page 127 ®®6.16.1.2 Installation Description This entry allows you to modify the NMEA 2000® installation description text str
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 128 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 128 – IPG100 Client List Display 6.16.1.3.2 N2KServer Version This entry shows the versi
Revision 1.4.16a Page 129 ®®6.16.4 DHCP This parameter determines whether or not the IPG100 obtains its LAN connection settings from a DHCP se
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 130 Revision 1.4.16a 6.17 Maretron J2K100 Configuration This describes the configuration of the Maretron J2K100 firm
Revision 1.4.16a Page 131 ®®6.17.1.2 Device Instance The Device Instance will be used to identify the J2K100 module on the network. If a GenSe
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 132 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 132 – J2K100 NMEA 2000® PGN Enable/Disable Screen You can enable or disable specific tr
Revision 1.4.16a Page 133 ®® Figure 133 – J2K100 Engine Instance Configuration Use the Scroll Up and Scroll Down keys to change the value to t
Revision 1.4.16a Page vi ®®Figure 239 – Line Graph Display ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 134 Revision 1.4.16a Use the Scroll Up ( ) or Scroll Down ( ) keys to change the value to the desired value you wish
Revision 1.4.16a Page 135 ®® Figure 136 – J2K100 J1939 Source Address Configuration To set the J1939 source address, use the Scroll Up and Scr
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 136 Revision 1.4.16a 6.18.1 Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration changes some complex parameters within the
Revision 1.4.16a Page 137 ®® Figure 139 – RAA100 Configuration Screen 6.19.1 Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration changes some comple
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 138 Revision 1.4.16a 6.19.1.3 NMEA2000 PGN Enable/Disable The RAA100 Rudder Angle Adapter transmits the NMEA2000 PGN
Revision 1.4.16a Page 139 ®® Figure 142 – RAA100 Label Configuration See section 3.3.4 for details on how to enter a textual value. 6.19.3 Ru
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 140 Revision 1.4.16a standard values of resistances for rudder angle senders and for rudders with maximum port and st
Revision 1.4.16a Page 141 ®®The second step in the custom rudder angle sender calibration process is to turn the wheel so that the rudder is ce
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 142 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 148 – RAA100 Custom Rudder Calibration Confirmation Screen 6.19.3.2 Set to American S
Revision 1.4.16a Page 143 ®® Figure 149 – RAA100: Setting the Rudder Number 6.19.5 Operating Mode The RAA100 can be operated in one of two ope
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 144 Revision 1.4.16a 6.19.6 Gauge Resistance, + to Sender If the desired operating mode is “NMEA 2000 & Analog G
Revision 1.4.16a Page 145 ®® Figure 152 – RAA100: Setting the – to Sender Gauge Resistance
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 146 Revision 1.4.16a 6.20 Maretron RIM100 Configuration This describes the configuration of the Maretron RIM100 firm
Revision 1.4.16a Page 147 ®®6.20.1.2 Installation Description This entry allows you to modify the NMEA 2000 installation description text stri
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 148 Revision 1.4.16a 6.20.3 Instance From here the instance used in the data message may be set. 6.20.4 Channel Con
Revision 1.4.16a Page 149 ®®6.21 Maretron SIM100 Configuration This describes the configuration of the Maretron SIM100 firmware version 1.1.1.
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 150 Revision 1.4.16a 6.21.1.2 Installation Description This entry allows you to modify the NMEA 2000 installation de
Revision 1.4.16a Page 151 ®®6.21.3 Instance From here the instance used in the data message may be set. 6.21.4 Channel Configuration To confi
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 152 Revision 1.4.16a 6.22 Maretron SSC200 Configuration This describes the configuration of the Maretron SSC200 firm
Revision 1.4.16a Page 153 ®®6.22.1.2 Installation Description This entry allows you to modify the NMEA 2000 installation description text stri
Revision 1.4.16a Page 1 ®®1 General 1.1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Maretron DSM150 NMEA 2000® Multi-function Color G
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 154 Revision 1.4.16a The last line in the menu enables you to program the lifetime of the variation data received by
Revision 1.4.16a Page 155 ®®6.22.1.4 NMEA2000 PGN Enable/Disable The SSC200 compass transmits several different messages, which can be turned
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 156 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 167 – SSC200 Installation Offset Calibration Screen Use the Increase ( ) and Decrease (
Revision 1.4.16a Page 157 ®®The choices that are offered are “Normal Installation” (default), “Backward Installation”, “Upside-Down Installatio
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 158 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 170 – SSC200 Magnetic Deviation Calibration Progress Screen This progress screen shows
Revision 1.4.16a Page 159 ®® Figure 172 – Programming SSC200 Rate of Turn Damping Period 6.22.8 Rate of Turn Zero Offset Calibration The DSM1
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 160 Revision 1.4.16a information regarding the magnetic variation at the current location is required. Please see the
Revision 1.4.16a Page 161 ®®Figure 176 below shows the NMEA 2000® source selected. Figure 176 – Setting Variation Source to NMEA 2000® Only
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 162 Revision 1.4.16a WARNING: Magnetic variation changes as your location on the earth changes; therefore magnetic va
Revision 1.4.16a Page 163 ®®6.23 Maretron TLA100 Configuration Maretron TLA100 tank level adapters on the network may be configured using the
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 2 Revision 1.4.16a 2 Installation 2.1 Unpacking the Box When unpacking the box containing the Maretron DSM150, you s
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 164 Revision 1.4.16a 6.23.1.2 Installation Description This entry allows you to modify the NMEA 2000 installation de
Revision 1.4.16a Page 165 ®®To program the tank capacity, use the Scroll Up ( ) or Scroll Down ( ) keys to move the highlighted cursor over the
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 166 Revision 1.4.16a • Custom Calibration – use for non-rectangular tanks or non-standard sensors (also, most accura
Revision 1.4.16a Page 167 ®® Figure 184 – Tank Levels Calibration Capacity Estimation The next step in the calibration process is to fill the
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 168 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 186 – Intermediate Level Calibration Once the tank is completely full, instead of press
Revision 1.4.16a Page 169 ®® Figure 188 – Custom Tank Level Calibration Confirmation Screen 6.23.4.2 American Standard Sender Calibration If y
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 170 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 190 – European Standard Sender Calibration 6.23.5 Tank Number Next, the tank number mus
Revision 1.4.16a Page 171 ®®keys to position the highlighted cursor over “Tank Type:”, then press the Enter key ( ) to move the highlight to th
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 172 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 193 – Configuring the Operating Mode 6.23.8 Gauge Resistance, + to Sender If the desire
Revision 1.4.16a Page 173 ®®To program the - to sender gauge resistance, use the Scroll Up ( ) or Scroll Down ( ) keys to move the highlighted
Revision 1.4.16a Page 3 ®®2.4 Connecting the DSM150 The Maretron DSM150 provides a connection to an NMEA 2000® interface through a connector t
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 174 Revision 1.4.16a 6.24 Maretron TLM100 Configuration The DSM150 may be used to configure and calibrate the Tank L
Revision 1.4.16a Page 175 ®®installed, for later reference. Tools such as Maretron N2KAnalyzer allow you to view these values later. 6.24.1.3
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 176 Revision 1.4.16a change the value to the desired tank capacity value, and finally, press the Accept key to confir
Revision 1.4.16a Page 177 ®®6.24.4.1 Custom Calibration The Custom Calibration setting will provide the most accurate tank level readings unde
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 178 Revision 1.4.16a The next step in the calibration process is to fill the tank and indicate the volume of fluid i
Revision 1.4.16a Page 179 ®®Once the tank is completely full, instead of pressing the Accept key to store the current calibration point, press
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 180 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 207 – Rectangular Tank Selection The following screen will be displayed. Figure 208 –
Revision 1.4.16a Page 181 ®®Live Well – Oil – Black Water – Reserved-1..Reserved-7 – These values may be used when the contents of the tank
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 182 Revision 1.4.16a 6.27 Maretron TMP100 Configuration Maretron Temperature Modules (TMP100) may be configured usin
Revision 1.4.16a Page 183 ®®6.27.1.2 Installation Description This entry allows you to modify the NMEA 2000 installation description text stri
DSM150 User’s Manual Page ii Revision 1.4.16a Revision History Rev. Description 1.4.16 Original document. 1.4.16a Corrected Page Number Issue U
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 4 Revision 1.4.16a 3 Operating the DSM150 3.1 Turning the DSM150 On To turn on the DSM150, press the power key (the
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 184 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 212 – TMP100 Channel Configuration Screen 6.27.2.1 Instance The Data Instance of the Te
Revision 1.4.16a Page 185 ®®6.28 Maretron USB100 Configuration Maretron USB100 gateways on the network may be configured using the DSM150. Thi
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 186 Revision 1.4.16a 6.28.1.2 Installation Description This entry allows you to modify the NMEA 2000 installation de
Revision 1.4.16a Page 187 ®®are satisfied with the state of the “Display” setting, press the Enter key ( ) to accept the setting. The USB100 wi
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 188 Revision 1.4.16a This entry allows you to program the NMEA 2000 device instance for the unit. You usually will n
Revision 1.4.16a Page 189 ®® Figure 219 – WSO100 Advanced Configuration Screen 6.30.1.1 Device Instance This entry allows you to program the N
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 190 Revision 1.4.16a from the WSO100, for instance, if you have a separate thermometer / humidity sensor / barometer
Revision 1.4.16a Page 191 ®® Figure 221 – WSO100 Device Label Menu 6.30.3 Installation Offset Calibration The WSO100 comes from the factory wi
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 192 Revision 1.4.16a miles/hour. If the apparent wind speed is lower than this, then an error message will appear, wh
Revision 1.4.16a Page 193 ®® Figure 225 – Installation Offset Abort Confirmation Screen 6.30.4 Wind Data Damping Period The WSO100 comes from
Revision 1.4.16a Page 5 ®® Figure 3 – Powerdown Countdown Screen 3.3 Keypad Essentials The DSM150 has a five-key keypad located below the scre
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 194 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 227 – Setting the Barometric Pressure Use the Increase and Decrease buttons to select th
Revision 1.4.16a Page 195 ®® Figure 229 – Setting the Outside Temperature Use the Increase and Decrease buttons to select the correct tempera
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 196 Revision 1.4.16a 7 Data Display Types 7.1 Anchor Watch Display The Anchor Watch Display is a graphical represent
Revision 1.4.16a Page 197 ®®7.2 Compass Rose Display The compass rose display shows a heading, bearing, or course parameter on a compass rose
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 198 Revision 1.4.16a 7.3 Gauge Display The gauge display shows the selected data in a graphical format resembling an
Revision 1.4.16a Page 199 ®®7.4 GPS Status Display The GPS Status display shows the following data about the selected GPS receiver: • GPS op
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 200 Revision 1.4.16a 7.5 Numeric Display The numeric display shows the selected parameter in a numeric format on the
Revision 1.4.16a Page 201 ®®7.6 Rolling Road The DSM150 supports a “Rolling Road”, or navigation highway display. This display repeats transmi
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 202 Revision 1.4.16a selected by setting a value for the XTE alarm (See Section 5.2.1, “Alert Setup Menu”, on page 25
Revision 1.4.16a Page 203 ®® Figure 240 – Weather Display The weather display shows the following information • Wind Direction (Ground Refer
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 6 Revision 1.4.16a 3.3.1 Navigating in a Menu When accessing a menu, the keys on the DSM150 keypad have the following
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 204 Revision 1.4.16a 7.9 Wind Rose The DSM150 supports a wind rose display, which displays apparent wind direction a
Revision 1.4.16a Page 205 ®® Figure 243 – Trim Tab Display 7.12 Swing Meter Display The DSM150 supports a swing meter display, similar to thos
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 206 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 245 – Tank Gauge Display 7.14 Switch/Breaker Display The DSM150 is capable of controll
Revision 1.4.16a Page 207 ®®The maximum number of switches/breakers you can have on a single screen is 16 (the “4 Quarters” format, with all fo
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 208 Revision 1.4.16a • Color-Error – select the color to be displayed when the controlled load is in the ERROR state
Revision 1.4.16a Page 209 ®® Figure 249 – Favorite Screen Showing Highlighted Switch/Breaker
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 210 Revision 1.4.16a 8 Alerts The DSM150 can act as both an Alert Source and an Alert Monitor. An Alert Source monito
Revision 1.4.16a Page 211 ®® 8.2 Accepting or Cancelling an Alert Active Alerts may be accepted (4.3.2) by the operator to indicate that the o
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 212 Revision 1.4.16a Pressing the Enter button at this point will Accept or Cancel the Alert. 8.3 Adding an Alert
Revision 1.4.16a Page 213 ®® Figure 252 – Part of the Alert Edit Screen This allows the entry of all the alert parameters, which can vary depe
Revision 1.4.16a Page 7 ®® Figure 5 – Entering a Textual Value The top line contains the textual string that has already been entered. New char
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 214 Revision 1.4.16a 8.3.4 Trigger Source This allows the selection of the parameter to be monitored. The parameters
Revision 1.4.16a Page 215 ®® Figure 253 – High Alert Parameters A high alert is triggered (i.e. becomes an active alert) once an input signal
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 216 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 254 – Trigger Configuration – High Alert Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert,
Revision 1.4.16a Page 217 ®® Figure 255 – Low Alert Parameters A low alert is triggered (i.e. becomes an active alert) once an input signal ha
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 218 Revision 1.4.16a 8.3.7.2.2 Trigger Configuration Figure 256 – Trigger Configuration – Low Alert Re-trigger Pe
Revision 1.4.16a Page 219 ®®Water Temperature parameter, you would then get an alert every time the ignition was switched off and the engine’s
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 220 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 258 – Trigger Configuration – On Alert Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it
Revision 1.4.16a Page 221 ®® Figure 259 – Trigger Configuration – Data Unavailable Alert Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it will
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 222 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 260 – Trigger Configuration Editor – Tripped Alert Re-trigger Period – When you accept an
Revision 1.4.16a Page 223 ®®8.3.7.7.2 Trigger Configuration – Outside Radius Alert Figure 262 – Trigger Configuration – Outside Radius Alert
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 8 Revision 1.4.16a delete the entire text string; use the Back ( ) function repeatedly to delete the characters one a
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 224 Revision 1.4.16a 8.3.7.8.1 Trigger Configuration Figure 263 – Trigger Configuration – Inside Radius Alert Re-
Revision 1.4.16a Page 225 ®®activated. The point of reference can be selected from the current position or it can be manually entered. The Out
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 226 Revision 1.4.16a Alert Set Delay – When the quality of the GPS fix becomes lower than the quality specified in th
Revision 1.4.16a Page 227 ®®8.3.7.11.1 Trigger Configuration – Direction Alert Figure 266 – Trigger Configuration – Direction Alert Re-trigge
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 228 Revision 1.4.16a 8.3.7.12.1 Trigger Configuration – Time Alert Figure 267 – Alert Editor – Time Alert Alert Tim
Revision 1.4.16a Page 229 ®®8.3.10 Remote Annunciators Selecting the Remote Annunciators option will bring up a list of 16 ALM100 devices. If
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 230 Revision 1.4.16a • Enable • Disable The desired option is selected using the Scroll Up and Scroll Down buttons,
Revision 1.4.16a Page 231 ®® This brings up the list of Alerts managed by the DSM2590. Figure 270 – Deleting Alert List Scroll up and down us
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 232 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 272 – Editing an Alert This brings up the list of Alerts managed by the DSM2590. Figu
Revision 1.4.16a Page 233 ®®8.6 Setting the Vessel Operating Mode The Vessel Operating Mode must be set on each DSM150. This is a potentially
Revision 1.4.16a Page 9 ®®4 Important Concepts 4.1 Favorite Screens The DSM150 can display many different types of information in many differe
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 234 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 275 – Advanced Configuration The following parameters may be set. 8.7.1 Remote Alert A
Revision 1.4.16a Page 235 ®® Figure 276 – Restore Factory Defaults Confirmation
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 236 Revision 1.4.16a 9 Maintenance Regular maintenance is important to ensure continued proper operation of the Maret
Revision 1.4.16a Page 237 ®®10 Troubleshooting If you notice unexpected operation of the Maretron DSM150, follow the troubleshooting procedures
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 238 Revision 1.4.16a 11 Technical Specifications Specifications Parameter Value Comment NMEA 2000® Connector Device
Revision 1.4.16a Page 239 ®®Heading Heading, Rate of Turn, Variation Humidity Inside, Outside, User Defined Indicator Status Navigation BOD,
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 240 Revision 1.4.16a 65012 Util. Phase A AC Reactive Power N/A 65013 Util. Phase A AC Power N/A 65014 Util. Phas
Revision 1.4.16a Page 241 ®®129033 Time & Date N/A 129283 Cross Track Error N/A 129284 Navigation Data N/A 129285 Navigation – Route/
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 242 Revision 1.4.16a Environmental Parameter Value IEC 60945 Classification Exposed Degree of Protection IP67 Oper
Revision 1.4.16a Page 243 ®®12 Technical Support If you require technical support for Maretron products, you can reach us in any of the followi
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 10 Revision 1.4.16a The following sections explore each category in detail and spell out all of the data types that a
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 244 Revision 1.4.16a 13 Installation Template Please check the dimensions before using the following diagram as a tem
Revision 1.4.16a Page 245 ®®14 Maretron (2 Year) Limited Warranty Maretron warrants the DSM150 to be free from defects in materials and workma
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 246 Revision 1.4.16a Warranty Return Procedure: To apply for warranty claims, contact Maretron or one of its dealers
Revision 1.4.16a Page 11 ®®Phase C Frequency – displays frequency of the AC power on phase C of the Generator Phase C L-N Voltage – displays ph
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 12 Revision 1.4.16a 4.2.4 Anchor Watch The DSM150 provides a graphical display of the Anchor Alert (section 8.3.7.9)
Revision 1.4.16a Page 13 ®®Exhaust Gas Temp. – displays the temperature of the engine’s exhaust gas Fuel Pressure – displays the pressure of th
Revision 1.4.16a Page iii ®®Table of Contents 1 General ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 14 Revision 1.4.16a 4.2.9 Environment Barometric – displays the current atmospheric (barometric) pressure Heat Index
Revision 1.4.16a Page 15 ®®Total Fuel Rate – displays rate of fuel usage per unit time (for example, gallons or liters per hour) for all engine
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 16 Revision 1.4.16a User Defined 129 – User Defined 144 – displays the relative humidity from humidity sensors of use
Revision 1.4.16a Page 17 ®®4.2.19 Special Device Watermaker – displays a screen with several different parameters associated with Sea Recovery
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 18 Revision 1.4.16a Moon Phase – displays the phase of the moon at the current time and position Sunrise – displays t
Revision 1.4.16a Page 19 ®®True Direction – displays the angle of the wind relative to the vessel center line (vessel’s speed is subtracted fro
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 20 Revision 1.4.16a 4.3 Alerts An alert is a signal to a user that there is either an alarm or warning condition req
Revision 1.4.16a Page 21 ®®• Disabled – All alerts are disabled. This mode should be used when the vessel is in storage, dry-dock, or otherwis
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 22 Revision 1.4.16a 4.3.6 Available Alert Classes The DSM150 has several classes of alerts, depending on the paramete
Revision 1.4.16a Page 23 ®®5 Operating Modes The DSM150 has two main operating modes including normal viewing of information in the favorite sc
DSM150 User’s Manual Page iv Revision 1.4.16a 4.2.25 VDR ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 24 Revision 1.4.16a 5.2 Menu Mode The menu mode is entered while viewing favorite screens by pressing the Enter key
Revision 1.4.16a Page 25 ®®5.2.1 Alert Setup Menu Selecting Alert Setup… from the Main Menu allows you to create, delete, and edit the Alerts s
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 26 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 9 – Device Selection Screen The “NA” column of the menu displays the node address the de
Revision 1.4.16a Page 27 ®®5.2.4 Display Settings Menu The display settings menu allows you to change parameters related to display operation.
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 28 Revision 1.4.16a 5.2.4.1.2 Primary Device Selection Not all the data displayed by the DSM150 can be taken directl
Revision 1.4.16a Page 29 ®® Figure 13 – DSM150 Advanced Information Screen Most of the items within the Advanced Information… menu are obvious
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 30 Revision 1.4.16a 5.2.4.3 Backlight The DSM150 has three user-programmable lighting levels which may be cycled thr
Revision 1.4.16a Page 31 ®® Figure 16 – Color Palette Selection Screen Use the Scroll Up ( ) or Scroll Down ( ) keys to move the highlight to
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 32 Revision 1.4.16a “On”. The background will switch to black and the percentage color settings are now used to defin
Revision 1.4.16a Page 33 ®® Figure 19 – Setting the Keyboard Beep Option 5.2.4.7 Label Each DSM150 can be given a software label. Normally thi
Revision 1.4.16a Page v ®®6.5.2 Current Sensor Zero Offset Calibration ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 34 Revision 1.4.16a 5.2.5 Favorite Screens Mode The DSM150 supports two methods of operation in favorites mode: “Aut
Revision 1.4.16a Page 35 ®® Figure 23 – Favorite Screen Parameters 5.2.6.1 Favorite Mode This entry allows you to select in which display meth
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 36 Revision 1.4.16a • 2 Qtrs – Half Bottom – three parameters will be displayed, the first occupying the upper left
Revision 1.4.16a Page 37 ®®5.2.6.4 Window Data The Window Data section of the menu allows you to select a particular type of data to be displa
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 38 Revision 1.4.16a • Compass Rose (see Section 7.2 on page 197) • Gauge (see Section 7.3 on page 198) • GPS Statu
Revision 1.4.16a Page 39 ®® Figure 28 – DSM150 Units Menu 5.2.7.1 Heading This menu item allows you to select whether heading, course, and bea
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 40 Revision 1.4.16a 5.2.7.4 Boat Speed This menu item allows you to select the units to be used for the display of a
Revision 1.4.16a Page 41 ®®5.2.7.9 Fluid Pressure This menu item allows you to select the units to be used for the display of fluid pressure.
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 42 Revision 1.4.16a 6 Device Configuration The “Device Configuration…” menu enables you to configure certain types of
Revision 1.4.16a Page 43 ®®Maretron Run Indicator Monitor (RIM100) – Set Data Instance for the device, and labels for the device and each chann
DSM150 User’s Manual Page vi Revision 1.4.16a 6.11.13Water Temperature Sender Offset ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 44 Revision 1.4.16a The “SN#” column displays the serial number of the device, so that any of two or more devices of
Revision 1.4.16a Page 45 ®®6.1 Airmar Depth/Speed/Temperature Transducers The DSM150 supports configuration and calibration of the following A
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 46 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 31 – Airmar Transducer Advanced Configuration Screen 6.1.2 Device Instance This entry all
Revision 1.4.16a Page 47 ®®such that all subsequent measured STW readings are no longer adjusted before begin transmitted over the NMEA 2000® n
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 48 Revision 1.4.16a 6.1.8 Temperature Calibration The temperature calibration screen shown below indicates the sea te
Revision 1.4.16a Page 49 ®® Figure 34 – Setting the Transducer Depth Offset in an Airmar Depth Transducer With the offset value highlighted, y
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 50 Revision 1.4.16a 6.2 Bennett EP-30 (NMEA1) Trim Tabs Configuration This describes the configuration of the Benn
Revision 1.4.16a Page 51 ®®After you press the Accept ( ) key, a screen, shown in Figure 38 below, appears, instructing you to now lower both t
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 52 Revision 1.4.16a 6.3 Maretron ACM100 Configuration This describes the configuration of the Maretron ACM100 firmwa
Revision 1.4.16a Page 53 ®®6.3.1.2 Current Transformer B The ACM100 with firmware revision 1.0.7 or newer supports two different types of curr
Revision 1.4.16a Page vii ®®6.19.7 Gauge Resistance, - to Sender ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 54 Revision 1.4.16a Use the Scroll Up and Scroll Down buttons to select the correct option, and then press Enter to s
Revision 1.4.16a Page 55 ®®You can enable or disable the transmission of a PGN message, or set the frequency of transmission of the message by
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 56 Revision 1.4.16a 6.3.6 Reset Total Energy Recorded The ACM100 will accumulate the total amount of energy produced
Revision 1.4.16a Page 57 ®®6.4 Maretron ALM100 Configuration This describes the configuration of the Maretron ACM100 firmware version 1.0.5.
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 58 Revision 1.4.16a installed, for later reference. Tools such as Maretron N2KAnalyzer allow you to view these value
Revision 1.4.16a Page 59 ®®6.4.4 Test Annunciator The Annunciator may be tested by scrolling the cursor to highlight this entry and then pressi
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 60 Revision 1.4.16a 6.5 Maretron DCM100 Configuration This describes the configuration of the Maretron DCM100 firmwa
Revision 1.4.16a Page 61 ®®• 600A – A 600 Amp Current Transducer is connected to the DCM100. This has the part number LEMHTA600-S. Select the
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 62 Revision 1.4.16a 6.5.1.5 Restore Factory Defaults This option restores all settings on the device to their factor
Revision 1.4.16a Page 63 ®®6.5.3 DC Type You can configure the DCM100 as to what type of DC power source it is monitoring. With the exception o
DSM150 User’s Manual Page viii Revision 1.4.16a 6.29.1 Advanced Configuration ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 64 Revision 1.4.16a 6.5.3.6 Charge Efficiency Factor The Charge Efficiency Factor for the battery can be set to a v
Revision 1.4.16a Page 65 ®®6.5.4 Instance This entry allows you to program the NMEA 2000 device instance for the unit. You usually will not ne
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 66 Revision 1.4.16a 6.6 Maretron DCR100 Configuration The DSM150 is capable of configuring the Maretron DCR100 DC Re
Revision 1.4.16a Page 67 ®®highlight bar to the Current Sensor Zero Offset Calibration and press the Enter button. The following confirmation s
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 68 Revision 1.4.16a 6.6.1.3 Installation Description This entry allows you to modify the NMEA 2000 installation desc
Revision 1.4.16a Page 69 ®® Figure 57 – DCR100 Channel Configuration Screen (DCR Mode) 6.6.4.1.1 Label This entry allows you to assign a text
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 70 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 58 – DCR100 Channel Configuration Screen (ALM Mode) 6.6.4.2.1 Label This entry allows yo
Revision 1.4.16a Page 71 ®® Figure 59 – DSM200 Remote Configuration Screen 6.7.1 Remote Device Selection A DSM150 unit can be used to configure
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 72 Revision 1.4.16a The “Stat” column indicates whether the device is currently connected to the bus and is respondin
Revision 1.4.16a Page 73 ®®6.8 Maretron DSM150, DSM250 Configuration You can use the DSM150 to configure other remotely-located DSM150 and DSM
Revision 1.4.16a Page ix ®®8.7 Advanced Configuration ...
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 74 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 62 – DSM150/DSM250 Remote Device Selection Screen The “NA” column of the menu displays t
Revision 1.4.16a Page 75 ®® Figure 63 – DSM150 Copy alarms settings from local display After you select this menu item and press Enter, the al
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 76 Revision 1.4.16a 6.8.4 Copy display settings from local display Figure 65 – DSM150/DSM250 Copy display settings f
Revision 1.4.16a Page 77 ®® Figure 67 – Favorite Settings Transfer Completion Screen 6.8.6 Copy DST100 calibrations from local display DST100 c
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 78 Revision 1.4.16a Figure 69 – DSM150/DSM250 copy all settings from local display 6.8.8 Label The Label of the DSM1
Revision 1.4.16a Page 79 ®®6.8.9 Remote Device Selection Figure 71 – DSM150/DSM250 Remote Device Selection
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 80 Revision 1.4.16a 6.9 Maretron DST100 Configuration The DSM150 is capable of configuring Maretron’s DST100 for sev
Revision 1.4.16a Page 81 ®®6.9.1.2 Installation Description This entry allows you to modify the NMEA 2000 installation description text string
DSM150 User’s Manual Page 82 Revision 1.4.16a be altered. The speed calibration process provides a method for the actual STW reading produced b
Revision 1.4.16a Page 83 ®®“Reset” menu item is selected will complete the operation. Resetting the trip log zeroes the DST100’s trip log such
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