Maretron MS-1035, MS-1055-N, MD-1075, MS-1085-N Magnetic Switches Installation instructions

Maretron MS-1035, MS-1055-N, MD-1075, MS-1085-N Magnetic Switches Installation instructions

Below you will find brief information for Magnetic Switch MS-1035, Magnetic Switch MS-1055-N, Magnetic Switch MS-1075, Magnetic Switch MS-1085-N. These instructions guide you through the installation process of the MS-1035, MS-1055-N, MS-1075, or MS-1085-N magnetic switches to a Maretron SIM100 Switch Indicator Module via the NMEA 2000 network. They provide a wiring diagram and step-by-step instructions on how to connect the sensor and magnetic portions of the switch, configure the SIM100 channel mode, and verify the switch's status.

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Installation Instructions

MS-1035, MS-1055-N, MS-1075, MS-1085-N Magnetic Switches

Instructions

Please follow these instructions to connect any of the MS-1035, MS-1055-N, MS-1075, or MS-1085-N to the

NMEA 2000 network via a Maretron SIM100 Switch Indicator Module. The wiring diagram appears in Figure 1 below. The diagram shows a connection to channel #1, but connections to other channels are similar.

1. Connect the two alarm contact terminals of the sensor portion of the magnetic switch to a free switch channel. The example in Figure 1 shows the sensor portion of the magnetic switch connected to switch channel 1 with one wire connected to “SW1A”, and the second wire connected to “SW1B”.

2. Use a Maretron DSM250 display (firmware 1.3.5 or higher), the DSM250 viewing function of the Maretron

N2KAnalyzer software, or other Maretron display product capable of configuring the SIM100 to set the switch channel mode (indicated as “Channel #x Mode” on the DSM250) for the appropriate channel to

“No End of Line Resistor”. For this example, you would set “Channel #1 Mode” to “No End of Line

Resistor”.

3. Supply Power to the NMEA 2000 network and verify that the switch channel indicates an “off” (alarm) state using Maretron N2KView software, N2KAnalyzer, or other product capable of displaying switch indicator state.

4. Place the magnetic portion (the part with no connected wires) of the switch close to the sensor portion

(the part with connected wires) of the switch and verify that the switch channel indicates an “on” (normal) state during the test.

MS-1035, MS-1055-N,

MS-1075, or MS-1085-N

Sensor

Portion

SIM100 Screw Terminals

1 2 3 4 5 11

Magnetic

Portion

Figure 1 - Wiring Diagram

For installation support, please contact:

Maretron, LLP

9014 N. 23 rd

Ave #10

Phoenix, AZ 85021-7850

Telephone: (+1) 866-550-9100

E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

http://www.maretron.com

Copyright © 2011 Maretron, LLP All Rights Reserved P/N: M001805 Rev.1.2 1/11

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Key Features

  • NMEA 2000 network compatible
  • Two wire connection
  • Simple installation process
  • Use with SIM100 Switch Indicator Module
  • Alarm contact terminals
  • Switch channel mode configuration
  • Switch channel status verification

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I connect the magnetic switch to the NMEA 2000 network?
Connect the alarm contact terminals of the sensor portion of the magnetic switch to a free switch channel on the SIM100 Switch Indicator Module.
How do I configure the SIM100 channel mode for the magnetic switch?
Use a Maretron DSM250 display (firmware 1.3.5 or higher) or the DSM250 viewing function of the Maretron N2KAnalyzer software to set the switch channel mode to "No End of Line Resistor".
How do I verify that the magnetic switch is working properly?
Supply power to the NMEA 2000 network and verify that the switch channel indicates an "off" (alarm) state. Then, place the magnetic portion of the switch close to the sensor portion and verify that the switch channel indicates an "on" (normal) state.

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