Offshore 3345 NMEA2000 User Manual Download Page 28

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

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As Offshore Systems are constantly improving their products specifications are subject to 

change without notice. Offshore System’s products are designed to be accurate and reliable 

however they should only be used as aids to navigation and not as a replacement for traditional 

navigation aids and techniques.

Certifications

NMEA2000 Parameter Group Numbers (PGNs)

NMEA2000

Level B

Maritime Nav and RadioComm Equipment

IEC60945

CE and FCC

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Source

Max No

PGN

Description

Fuel Tanks

16

127505

Fluid Level

Fresh Water Tanks

16

Grey Water Tanks

16

Black Water Tanks

16

Oil Tanks

16

DC Sources/Battery Banks

16

127507

Battery Status

AC Monitors

16

127508

DC Detailed Status

127744

AC Power 

Phases A,B,C

127745
127746
127747

AC Voltage/Freq

Phases A,B,C

127748
127749

Summary of Contents for 3345 NMEA2000

Page 1: ...Revision 1 0 NMEA2000 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY Part Numbers 3345 USER MANUAL 3345...

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Page 3: ...Interface Cable 4 3 Display Screens 5 3 1 Screen Keypad Brightness Control 5 3 2 Tank Display 5 3 3 Battery DC Source Supply 7 3 4 Generator AC Source Supply 8 4 Configuration 9 4 1 Config Menu 9 4 2...

Page 4: ...Alarm Setup 17 4 2 4 External Control Setup 18 4 2 5 AC Setup 19 4 2 5 1 AC Source Name Setup 19 4 2 5 2 AC Custom Setup 21 4 2 6 Sys Dev Instances 21 4 2 7 Config PIN Setup 22 4 3 Com Viewer 23 4 4 D...

Page 5: ...or an engine room It is very important that it is installed and set up correctly according to this manual Please read and follow the installation and setup instructions carefully to achieve the best...

Page 6: ...cations 2 3 CONNECTING THE NMEA2000 INTERFACE CABLE The NMEA2000 interface cable rectangular plug should be plugged into the rear of the unit taking care to observe the orientation pips on the plug ma...

Page 7: ...ar will disappear a few seconds later leaving the whole screen displaying the required data The fifth button allows the user to vary the screen brightness and keyboard illumination which is shown belo...

Page 8: ...t not shown above there may be a small alarm bell symbol which indicates that this tank level is outside it s alarm level limits and the alarm has been notified and acknowledged by the user See the se...

Page 9: ...lay This can be repeated for each quadrant on each Quadrant Page giving the user the opportunity to tailor the tank displays exactly as they wish 3 3 BATTERY DC SOURCE SUPPLY By pressing the BATT butt...

Page 10: ...ge 3 4 GENERATOR AC SOURCE SUPPLY By pressing the ACPWR button the display will show information about the first two AC Generators or AC Busses or Shore Power as shown below Repeated pressing of the A...

Page 11: ...n this menu use the up and down arrow keys to change the yellow highlight to the action required and then press ENTER This menu allows you to do four things 1 To go into the PIN protected settings men...

Page 12: ...authorised persons can make changes in this area By using the Up and Down and Right arrow buttons the user selected PIN can be entered and the ENTER key will go to the SETTINGS MENU if the PIN is corr...

Page 13: ...shown below Note the small arrow on the left hand screen indicates that there are more options than can be shown on one page All these options and the ones not shown are accessed by moving the yellow...

Page 14: ...und all the available tank types and the display must be left on the type of tank to be named Secondly by pressing the UP arrow and DOWN arrow buttons select the tank instance or tank number to be nam...

Page 15: ...the sender to be calibrated When these have been chosen press ENTER to go to the next screen The user then enters the volume of fluid at each desired level starting at the lowest chosen point in as ma...

Page 16: ...TER to select their units of choice Pressing EXIT will return to the SETTINGS MENU 4 2 2 4 TANK ALARM SETUP This screen is used to set the Tank Level Alarm settings for each tank The user can select b...

Page 17: ...ings menu 4 2 2 5 PERCENT ONLY DISPLAY ON OFF This is a toggle menu item which will always show the fluid level numeric value in percent rather than amount 4 2 3 BATTERY SETUP 4 2 3 1 BATTERY NAME SET...

Page 18: ...and DOWN arrow keys to change the first character of the name then press the right key to move to be able to change the next character and so on Please note that the characters will cycle through A t...

Page 19: ...ton at anytime to save the configuration 4 2 3 3 BATTERY ALARM SETUP To set an alarm firstly select the instance using the up down buttons on the left if the battery instances have been given names th...

Page 20: ...control external alarms external pumps and other relay controlled actions Firstly the user needs to select the Device Instance of the 3478 by using the following screen When the Device Instance has b...

Page 21: ...s is done pressing ENTER sets up the system to issue relay controls every time a level passes the activation threshold 4 2 5 AC SETUP 4 2 5 1 AC SOURCE NAME SETUP This screen is used to assign a 16 ch...

Page 22: ...n arrow keys to change the first character of the name then press the right key to move to be able to change the next character and so on Please note that the characters will cycle through A to Z uppe...

Page 23: ...ill save the configuration You can press the exit button on the far right to cancel the setup of the device at any time 4 2 6 SYS DEV INSTANCES This screen is to set the NMEA2000 System and Device Ins...

Page 24: ...T to return to the Settings Menu 4 2 7 CONFIG PIN SETUP This screen is used to change the Configuration PIN to a new number if required The user can use the UP and DOWN arrows to change the value of t...

Page 25: ...ineering diagnostic screen and not normally used Press EXIT to return to the CONFIG MENU detailed in 3 1 above 4 4 DEMO ON OFF TOGGLE By moving the yellow highlight to the DEMO position and pressing t...

Page 26: ...ll see a screen similar to that below This screen displays data about the unit including the software version and unit serial number which will identify the exact unit if requested There is no further...

Page 27: ...remove paint or markings or may corrode the 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 s...

Page 28: ...navigation aids and techniques Certifications NMEA2000 Parameter Group Numbers PGNs NMEA2000 Level B Maritime Nav and RadioComm Equipment IEC60945 CE and FCC Electromagnetic Compatibility Source Max...

Page 29: ...945 8 7 Electromagnetic Emission Conducted and Radiated Emission per IEC 60945 9 Electromagnetic Immunity Conducted Radiated Supply and ESD per IEC 60945 10 Safety Precautions Dangerous Voltage Electr...

Page 30: ...any Offshore Systems products you can reach us using any of the following ways Tel 44 0 1425 610022 Fax 44 0 1425 614794 Email support osukl com Web www osukl com Post Offshore Systems UK Ltd Unit 10...

Page 31: ...QUENTIAL 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 OFFSHORE SYSTEMS AGGREGATE LIABILITY EXC...

Page 32: ...it has seen transmitting onto the NMEA2000 Network What is the difference between the System Instance and Device Instance The Device Instance is the 3345 s instance whereas the System Instance is the...

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