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Temperature, Inside Temperature, Engine Room Temperature, Main Cabin Temperature, Live
Well Temperature, Bait Well Temperature, Refrigeration Temperature, Heating System
Temperature, Freezer Temperature, Exhaust Gas Temperature, and User Defined
Temperature #129-#144.. You may also disable the channel by programming the “Disabled”
value into this field.
2.5.2 Channel #2 - #5 Source
You must configure the TMP100 as to what type of temperature measurement it is
transmitting. Possible values for channels 2, 3, 4, and 5 include Sea Temperature, Outside
Temperature, Inside Temperature, Engine Room Temperature, Main Cabin Temperature, Live
Well Temperature, Bait Well Temperature, Refrigeration Temperature, Heating System
Temperature, Freezer Temperature, and User Defined Temperature #129-#144. (please note
that Exhaust Gas Temperature is not available on channels 2, 3, 4, and 5). You may also
disable the channel by programming the “Disabled” value into this field.
2.5.3 Channel #0 - #5 Instance
Each temperature measurement with a given source must have a unique instance number
associated with it. This enables monitoring software and displays to distinguish different
temperature measurements from one another. For example, if a channel is programmed to
transmit a source type of Exhaust Gas Temperature and the instance for that channel is set to
a value of 0, then no other Exhaust Gas Temperature measurement on the network may use
an instance number of 0.
2.5.4 Channel #0 - #5 Label
Each channel that can be monitored by the TMP100 may be programmed with a text label that
will be displayed in monitoring software and displays that recognize device labels, such as the
Maretron N2KView Vessel Monitoring System and the Maretron DSM250 display. The label
will let you assign an easy-to-remember text label (example: “Forward Bilge Pump”) to make it
easy for you to identify the device as you are configuring the monitoring software or display, as
well as when alerts are generated.
2.5.5 Advanced Configuration…
Certain parameters do not normally need to be set in order for normal operation, but are
included in an advanced configuration section for use in special situations.
2.5.5.1 NMEA 2000
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PGN Enable/Disable
The TMP100 is capable of transmitting NMEA 2000
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messages (or PGNs) associated with
monitored switch circuits. You may individually enable or disable each of these messages. You
may also change the rate of transmission of each of these messages if desired.
2.5.5.2 Restore Factory Defaults
Selecting this configuration option causes all stored parameters in the TMP100 to be reset to
the values they contained when the unit was manufactured.