SIMARINE SN01 User guide

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S I M A R I N E
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SN01 NMEA 2000 GATEWAY
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Introduction .......................................................................... 3
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Safety .................................................................................... 3
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Overview .............................................................................. 3
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List of supported NMEA 2000 PGN ....................................... 4
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Instalation ............................................................................. 4
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5.1
5.2
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Mounting ........................................................................................................... 4
Cables ................................................................................................................. 4
Connecting ............................................................................ 4
Technical specifications ........................................................ 5
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Introduction

Simarine SN01 SiCOM NMEA 2000 Gateway module allows your PICO to transmit data of the devices connected to the PICO system. It allows control of switch banks, transmitting battery status, tank levels and some environmental information. Using the gateway, PICO can also display a range of engine and transmission parameters if they are connected to the NMEA network.
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Safety

Electrical specialists with proper safety equipment should make installation of Simarine electronics. When working with batteries, you should wear protective clothing and eye protection.
CAUTION: Batteries contain acid, a corrosive, colorless liquid that will burn your eyes, skin, and clothing. Should the acid come in contact with eyes, skin or clothing, wash it immediately under fresh water for at least 15 minutes, and seek medical support immediately.
CAUTION: Do NOT connect anything to a damaged battery. It could heat up, catch fire or explode.
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CAUTION: Lead-acid batteries can generate explosive gases during operation. Never smoke, allow flames or sparks near the battery. Make sure to keep sufficient ventilation around the battery.
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Overview

A - 1x NMEA 2000 port B - 2x SiCOM port
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PGN
PGN Name
receiving
transmitting
59904
ISO Request
Yes
No
60928
ISO Address Claim
Yes
Yes
126996
Product Information
No
Yes
127257
Attitude NoYes
127502
Switch Bank Control
No
Yes
127505
Fluid Level
No
Yes
127506
DC Detailed Status
No
Yes
127508
Battery Status
No
Yes
130310
Environmental Parameters
No
Yes
130314
Actual Pressure
No
Yes
Cable length
Cable type
< 5m
No limitations
>= 5m
2 x 2 x 0.25 mm2 Twister pair (recommended)

List of supported NMEA 2000 PGN

Below is a list of supported NMEA 2000 PGN’s. PICO allows transmitting or receiving of certain PGN’s according to the table below.
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Instalation

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5.1 Mounting
CAUTION: install the shunt module in a clean dry place, protected from accidental spilling of liquids.
1. You can fix the module with the supplied screws using four holes on both sides of the module.
2. Connect all cables
5.2 Cables
For the SiCOM connection use the supplied cable. If not possible, use the following table to determinate the right cable type.
Note: Minimum power cable cross-section requirement at maximal temperature of insulation 70 °C (160 °F).
For proper function of Simarine’s SN01 NMEA 2000 gateway module it is necessary to take the following steps:
1. Connect SN01 to Simarine PICO via the SICOM port
2. Connect to NMEA 2000 backbone via the marked NMEA 2000 port
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Connecting

connector
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SN01 NMEA 2000 Gateway
Operating
Voltage range
6 – 35 V
Temperature range
-20 — 70°C (-4 — 158 °F)
Power consumption at 12V
Operating
0.6 mA
Dimensions
SN01 NMEA 2000 Gateway
111.80 x 77.52 x 32.11 mm
4.40 x 3.05 x 1.26 in
Connectivity
Up to
NMEA 2000 backbone
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SICOM port
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PICO manual & other user manuals: https://simarine.net/manuals
CAUTION: After connecting the shunt, make sure that all the connections between cables and shunt are tight. Loose connections may cause sparks, heating and even a fire. It may also damage the shunt.
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Technical specifications

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