N2KView® Vessel Monitoring and Control Software for NMEA 2000® Networks User’s Manual Revision 4.0.2 Copyright © 2014 Maretron, LL
9.6.10.5 Engine Oil Pressure ... 186 9.6.10.6 Engine Oil Temperature
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
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
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,
9.4.10.14 Copying Components from Favorite Screens To copy a component from a particular favorite screen to the N2KView Clipboard, select the
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
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
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
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
9.4.10.18.10 Channel / Circuit Breaker If the parameter you have selected has multiple indicators for each source (Electrical Distribution Ci
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
9.6.12.7 Inside Temperature ... 196 9.6.12.8 Live Well Temperature
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
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
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
9.5 Available Component Types This section lists the different types of components that are available to view parameters in N2KView. The type
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
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
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
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
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
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
9.6.19.4 Cloud Server Percent Used ... 209 9.6.19.5 NMEA 2000 Connection ...
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
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
9.5.7 Circuit Breaker / Switch The circuit breaker or switch component emulates a physical switch. When the monitored value is “off”, the left
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
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
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
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
9.5.11 Dometic Air Conditioning / Heating The MarineAir Elite and CruiseAir Q-Logic Air Conditioning Controls manufactured by Dometic have CA
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
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
9.6.25.5 Total Level ... 221 9.6.25.6 Total Remaining
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
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
9.5.14 GPS Status The GPS Status component shows the following data about the selected GPS receiver: - GPS operating mode (2D, 3D, DGPS) -
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
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
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
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
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
9.6.31.1 Attitude ... 230 9.6.31.2 Pitch ...
Figure 50 – Line Graph Component Example And the following figure shows an example of the depth graph. Figure 51 – Depth Graph Component Exa
Figure 52- Indicator Graph Example Revision 4.0.2 Page 141
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
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
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
9.5.22 Push Buttons To supplement the toggle switches, there are five different push buttons. Backlit Pushbutton Wide Backlit Pushbutton Me
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
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
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
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
10.3.6.1.7 Reference ... 252 10.3.6.1.8 Indicators / Circu
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
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
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
When configuring the component, you may select the indicator state in which the timer will increment, i.e. the Off, On or Error states.
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
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
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
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.
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
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
10.4.1.11 Phase C Line-Neutral Voltage ... 288 10.4.1.12 Phase CA Line-Line Voltage ..
9.5.32 Watermaker N2KView can display data sent over the NMEA2000 bus by a Sea Recovery Watermaker equipped with an NMEA2000 interface. With
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
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
Component Types: Gauge, Digital, Line Graph Instances: 253 Units: Hertz 9.6.1.5 Phase A Line-Neutral Voltage Displays the RMS
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
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
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
Component Types: Digital Units: % Instances: 253 9.6.2.10 Phase A Reactive Power Displays the Reactive Power being drawn on P
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:
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
10.4.3.8 Phase A Line-Neutral Voltage ... 297 10.4.3.9 Phase A Power Factor ...
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
Component Types: Gauge, Digital, Line Graph Instances: 253 Units: VAr 9.6.2.27 AC Generator Phase C Real Power Displays the Re
Component Types: Gauge, Digital, Line Graph Units: Hertz Instances: 253 9.6.3.3 Average Line-Line Voltage Displays the average
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
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
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
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
9.6.3.25 Phase C Power Factor Displays the Power Factor of phase C of an AC Utility. Component Types: Digital Units: % Instances:
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
9.6.3.34 Total kWh Import Displays the Total kilowatt-Hours imported from an AC Utility. Component Types: Digital Instances: 253 Unit
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
9.6.7.4 Current Displays the electrical current being sourced to/from the battery Component Types: Gauge, Bar Graph, Digital, Line Graph U
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
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
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
9.6.10.5 Engine Oil Pressure Displays the engine’s oil pressure. Component Types: Gauge, Bar Graph, Digital, Line Graph Units: kilo
9.6.10.9 Fuel Economy Displays the engine’s fuel usage (distance / volume) Component Types: Gauge, Bar Graph, Digital, Line Graph Units:
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
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
10.4.10.4 Engine Room Temperature ... 315 10.4.10.5 Heat Index ...
9.6.11.5 EGR System Generally indicates a fault in the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system. Please consult the engine manufacturer’s docu
9.6.11.9 Low Fuel Pressure Generally indicates that the fuel pressure has fallen below some engine-defined limit. Please consult the engine
Component Types: Indicator Light / Small Indicator Light / Digital Counter / Timer / Indicator Graph Instances: 253 9.6.11.14 Neutral
Instances: 253 9.6.11.18 Rev Limit Exceeded Generally indicates that the engine’s RPM has exceeded some engine-defined limit. Please c
9.6.11.22 Warning Level 1 Generally indicates some engine-specific warning condition. Please consult the engine manufacturer’s documentation
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
9.6.12.5 Heat Index Displays the current heat index based on air temperature and humidity Component Types: Bar Graph, Digital, Line Graph
9.6.12.9 Main Cabin Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “Main Cabin”. Component Types:
Component Types: Gauge, Bar Graph, Digital, Line Graph Units: degrees Centigrade, degrees Fahrenheit Instances: 253 9.6.12.14
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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10.4.17.3 Course Over Ground ... 326 10.4.17.4 Cross Track Error ...
9.6.13 Fuel Management Maretron fuel management products are designed to be accurate and reliable; however they should be used only as
Because of these extremely important considerations of which you must be aware before using the fuel management features of N2KView, the “Fuel
This component displays the time before the selected engines use all fuel in the selected fuel tanks assuming that all factors affecting fuel
Component Types: Gauge, Bar Graph, Digital Units: kilometers/imp gal, kilometers/liter, kilometers/gal, nautical miles/imp gal, nautical
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
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,
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
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
9.6.18.3 Status This component displays the status of a switch on the system. Component Types: Indicator Light, Small Indicator Light, Dig
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
10.4.22.14 Main Cabin Temperature ... 335 10.4.22.15 Outside Temperature ...
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
9.6.20.4 Cross Track Error Displays the cross-track error (minimum distance from the boat to the programmed route) Component Types: Gauge,
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
Component Types: Gauge, Vacuum Gauge, Bar Graph, Line Graph, Digital Units: bars, millibars, inches mercury, kilopascals, millimeters mer
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,
Units: bars, millibars, inches mercury, kilopascals, millimeters mercury Instances: 253 9.6.22 Rudder 9.6.22.1 Rudder Angle Display
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
Component Types: Gauge, Digital, Line Graph Units: kilometers/hour, knots, miles/hour Instances: 253 9.6.24.3 Total Log Displ
13.2 Loads ... 350 13.3 Startup ..
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:
Component Types: Digital Units: imp gal, Liter, gal Source: Fuel, Fresh Water, Waste Water, Live Well, Oil, Black Water, Reserved
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
9.6.26.7 Exhaust Gas Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “Exhaust Gas”. Component Types:
Units: degrees Centigrade, degrees Fahrenheit Instances: 253 9.6.26.12 Live Well Temperature Displays the temperature from a temp
Units: degrees Centigrade, degrees Fahrenheit Instances: 253 9.6.26.16 Sea Temperature Displays the temperature from a temperatur
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:
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
9.6.29 Transmission 9.6.29.1 Gear Displays the current gear of the transmission (forward, neutral, or reverse) Display: Digital Instan
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
Table of Figures Figure 1 – Maretron N2KServer Setup Wizard Welcome Page ... 34 Figure 2 – N2KServer Installation Wizar
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
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
9.6.32 Vessel Data Recorder 9.6.32.1 VDR Status Displays the Status of the Vessel Data Recorder Component Types: Digital Instances:
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:
Component Types: Sea Recovery Status Instances: 253 This would be the instance of the J2K100 bridge to which the Watermaker is connec
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
9.6.35.2 Speed References: Apparent, Ground, True Component Types (Apparent): Digital, Wind Angle, Line Graph Component Types (Ground)
10 Alerts 10.1 Overview The optional Alerts Module of N2KView contains a comprehensive alerts capability allowing an alert to be issued when
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
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
Figure 45 – Disabled Anchor Alert Example ... 114 Figure 46 – Enabled Anchor Alert Example .
• 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
• Tripped Alert – The alert will become active if the monitored circuit breaker becomes “Tripped” for longer than the time specified in the S
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
Accepted Warnings appear as solid yellow indicators. Awaiting Cancel Warnings appear as dark indicators with a yellow border and an “x” on th
quickly find alerts of interest. An example of the Alert Status Screen is shown below. Figure 78 – Alert Status Screen The Alert Status Scre
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
alerts, this column show the distance between the current boat position and the reference position. Priority – The entry in this column descri
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
• 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
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
Figure 90 - Alert Status Bar ... 242 Figure 91 – Over Full Alert St
10.3.6.1 Alert Definition Section Figure 82 - Alert Editor – Alert Definition Section The Alert Definition Section of the Alert Editor is lo
being the most important. N2KView will ensure that every alert has a unique priority number by omitting used priorities from the drop down lis
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
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
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
10.3.6.3.4 Cancel Pressing the Cancel button will exit editor without saving the alert information. Revision 4.0.2 Page 255
10.3.6.4 Trigger Configurations Because each alert type has a different trigger configurations layout, each alert type is presented in a diff
eliminate any temporary transitions of the input signal above the High Alert Set Point lasting less than 5 seconds from triggering an alert. O
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
eliminate any temporary transitions of the input signal above the Low Alert Set Point lasting less than 5 seconds from triggering an alert. On
1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring and Control System. N2KView® is a comprehensive vessel monito
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
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
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
Accept Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it will change to the “Accepted” state, and annunciators that are sounding for that alert
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
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
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
Figure 96 - Trigger Configuration – Outside Radius Alert Accept Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it will change to the “Accepted
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
Figure 97 - Trigger Configuration – Anchor Watch Alert Accept Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it will change to the “Accepted”
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
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
Set Delay – The distance between the current GPS position and the reference position must fall below the Inside Radius Alert Set value for lon
Figure 99 – Trigger Configuration - GPS Quality Alert Accept Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it will change to the “Accepted” s
changes more than a specified amount. Direction Alerts may also be set for wind direction. The reference direction can be selected from the cu
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
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
Time Alert Clear Point – Time Alerts may be accepted automatically according to one of the following options • Time. The time may be specifie
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
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
Figure 105 – Alert Actions Dialog – Switch Actions Tab Enable Switch Action – This check box is used to enable switch actions for this Alert.
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
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
Enable Email Transmission when Alert is Triggered - This check box can be used to enable or disable the transmission of Email messages for thi
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
• 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
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
Message when Alert is Triggered – this text is transmitted when the condition causing the alert becomes true. If this field is blank, the mess
10.4 Available Alerts The N2KView system organizes the various available data types into a two-level system of data Categories and data Types.
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
Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Units: Hertz Instances: 253 10.4.1.9 Phase BC Line-Line Voltage M
Instances: 253 Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert 10.4.2 AC Generator 10.4.2.1 Average Current Monitors th
4 Prerequisites 4.1 N2KView The following requirements must be met in order to successfully run N2KView: • Operating System: o Windows XP
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.3.12 Phase AB Line-Line Voltage Monitors the RMS vol
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
Table of Contents 1 Introduction ...
• Video Card: Minimum 128 MB memory, Recommended 256 MB. N2KView is a graphics intensive program which will allow more complex screen layouts
Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.3.23 Phase C Frequency Monitors the frequency of pha
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
Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.3.34 Total kWh Import Monitors the Total kilowatt-ho
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:
10.4.5.6 Voltage Monitors the voltage measured at the battery Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances:
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,
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
10.4.8.6 Engine Oil Temperature Monitors the engine’s oil temperature Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instanc
Alert Types: High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.8.12 Percent Load Monitors the current load on the engine as a
10.4.8.17 Voltage Monitors the electrical power supply voltage measured at the engine Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailab
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
Instances: 253 10.4.9.5 EGR System Generally indicates a fault in the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system. Please consult the engin
10.4.9.9 Low Fuel Pressure Generally indicates that the fuel pressure has fallen below some engine-defined limit. Please consult the engine
10.4.9.14 Neutral Start Protect Generally indicates that the engine will not start because the transmission is not in neutral. Please consult
Instances: 253 10.4.9.19 Shutting Down Generally indicates that the engine is in the process of shutting down. Please consult the engi
Alert Types: On Alert, Off Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.9.24 Water Flow Generally indicates a lack of water f
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”.
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
10.4.10.11 Outside Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “outside”. Alert Types: Low Al
10.4.11 Fuel Management WARNING: While Maretron fuel management products are designed to accurate and reliable, they should be used only as a
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
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
Units: imp gal, liter, gal 10.4.11.6 Total Fuel Level NOTE: This function requires the optional Fuel Management Module and Alerts Modu
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
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
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
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
Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert Instances: not applicable 10.4.16.4 Cloud Server Percent Used Monitors the percentage of Data B
10.4.17.3 Course Over Ground Monitors the current course over ground Alert Types: Course Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 2
Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances: 253 10.4.17.9 Time to Go Monitors the estimated time remainin
10.4.18 Pressure / Vacuum 10.4.18.1 Barometric Pressure Monitors the atmospheric (barometric) pressure Alert Types: Low Alert, High Ale
10.4.18.6 Engine Oil Pressure Monitors the engine’s oil pressure Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Unavailable Alert Instances:
- 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
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
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
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
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”.
Instances: 253 10.4.22.6 Engine Oil Temperature Monitors the engine’s oil temperature Alert Types: Low Alert, High Alert, Data Una
10.4.22.11 Heating System Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “Heating System”. Alert Type
10.4.22.16 Refrigeration Temperature Monitors the temperature from a temperature sensor set up with a source of “Refrigeration”. Alert Types:
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
10.4.25 Transmission Warning 10.4.25.1 Check Transmission Generally indicates some fault condition in the transmission that requires attenti
10.4.25.5 Sail Drive Generally indicates that the sail driver mode in the transmission has been activated. Please consult the transmission ma
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
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
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
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
11 BNWAS (Bridge Navigation Watch Alarm System From version 4.0.0 N2KView will support a Bridge Navigation Watch Alarm system in compliance w
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
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
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
12 Breaker Lockout From N2KView version 3.4, N2KView will support LOCKing of breakers. From this same version, N2KView supports the automated
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
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
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
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
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
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
13.6 Configuration Configuration of Load Shedding is done in the Load Shedding Dialog; this is accessed through the Load Shedding button in th
13.6.2 Configuring Sources The top portion of the screen shows the Sources being monitored. The Sources are labeled “Source 0”, “Source 1”, “
13.6.3 Configuring Loads These are edited on the Load Shedding Dialog. Individual Loads may be configured to be included or excluded from
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
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
Note that one physical camera may be represented by more than one camera in this list, possibly with different resolutions or frame rates. 14.
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
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
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
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
15 Troubleshooting If you notice unexpected operation of the Maretron N2KView System, follow the troubleshooting procedures in this section t
Symptom Troubleshooting Procedure Service manager. Make sure that the IP address of the N2KServer computer is accessible from the computer ru
Symptom Troubleshooting Procedure period of time, but sometimes stops displaying data (all digital components display dashes for data and gaug
Symptom Troubleshooting Procedure the Control Module in the Connection Dialog. Components display “Not Licensed” instead of a numeric value. F
16 Technical Support If you require technical support for Maretron products, you can reach us in any of the following ways: Telephone: +1-
17 Maretron Software License Agreement WARNING! CAREFULLY READ THIS ENTIRE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT") BEFORE USING TH
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
(a) U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. This SOFTWARE and accompanying documentation is provided with restricted rights. Use, duplication or
Press Run to start installing Adobe AIR. g. Installing Adobe AIR When AIR is completely installed, you will see the following dialog. Pres
THE DESIGN, ACCURACY, SAFETY OR CONFORMANCE WITH ANY GOVERNMENT STANDARDS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF M
DATA, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR INJURY) WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY IS ASSERTED ON THE BASIS OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, CONTRIBUTION, STRICT LIABILITY, TORT O
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
18 Example of Setting up the AXIS Quad Video Server 241Q Please read the installation manual that came with your video server. This chapter s
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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l. The “Ready to Install” screen will display next. Please verify that all the information on this screen is as desired. Click “Next >“
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
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
Figure 8 – Maretron N2KView Installation Wizard Completion Page q. After pressing Finish, you will be given the opportunity to register your
6.4 Installing Cameras N2KView is designed to display data from IP cameras produced by AXIS Communications. The cameras are connected to the c
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
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
b. Click on the “Connections” button to display the Connections Settings dialog. Revision 4.0.2 Page 47
Figure 11 – Connections Settings Dialog c. Ensure that N2KView is not connected to a Server by pressing the “Disconnect” button. While N2KVi
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
9.4.5.1.10 Username (Cloud only) ... 81 9.4.5.1.11 Optional Software License
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
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
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
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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8 General Concepts 8.1 Data Security and Encryption Making your vessel’s data available over local networks or the internet presents multiple
• 100 GByte per month – This should be suitable for users with high remote video requirements. Once your contract is approved, enable Cloud S
Figure 12 – Setting Instance Number For simple configurations, where there is only one source of data, N2KView allows the Instance Number to
In order to support “plug-and-play” operation, if N2KView receives the same data from multiple devices that have the same device instance prog
9 N2KView This section details the configuration and operation of the N2KView station component of the N2KView System. 9.1 General Concepts 9
9.4.8.3.3 Wind True Vessel Ref. ... 94 9.4.9 Clean Screen Dialog ...
complete listing of available component types appears on page 113. If data is not available for a component, the component will display a das
The password is encrypted and stored within the Configuration File itself. Should you forget the password, Maretron can help you retrieve it
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
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
9.2.2 The Opening Screen Subsequently, when you start N2KView, the program will display the same opening dialog and warning message, without t
Figure 14 – N2KView Operational Mode Screen 9.3 Operation This section describes the activities that you may wish to perform with N2KView o
N2KView can be set to automatically cycle though the screens from the Configuration Dialog. Screen changes occur every 10 seconds. If any user
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
Figure 15 – N2KView Commands & Settings Dialog If you are using an older licensing model and some modules have not been licensed, some b
9.4.2 About Dialog Pressing the “About” button will cause the “About” dialog to be displayed, which will display information about N2KView inc
9.5.6 Cardinal ... 121 9.5.7 Circuit Breaker
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
9.4.4 Configuration Dialog Pressing the “Configuration” button causes the “Configuration” dialog to be displayed. This window allows you to c
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
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
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,
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
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
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
9.4.5 Connections Dialog Pressing the “Connections” button causes the “Connection Settings” dialog to be displayed. This window allows you to
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
9.6.2 AC Generator ... 165 9.6.2.1 Average Current ..
• 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
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
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
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
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
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
Figure 20 – Load New Configuration Dialog There are three options to load a new configuration. 9.4.6.1 Load the Default Configuration The
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
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
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
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
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
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
When the timer reaches 0, the dialog is automatically closed. Revision 4.0.2 Page 96
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
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
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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