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Número de pieza | TLA100 | |
Descripción | Tank Level Adapter Manual | |
Fabricantes | Maretron | |
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Tank Level Adapter
User’s Manual
Revision 1.2
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Copyright © 2006 Maretron, LLC All Rights Reserved
Maretron, LLC
9034 N. 23rd Ave #13
Phoenix, AZ 85021-7850
http://www.maretron.com
Maretron Manual Part #: M000901
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1 General
1.1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Maretron Tank Level Adapter (TLA100). Maretron has
designed and built your adapter to the highest standards for years of reliable, dependable, and
accurate service.
The TLA100 is used to adapt commercially available tank senders to the NMEA 2000®
network. This allows you to observe tank levels anywhere on the vessel where there is an
NMEA 2000® compatible display such as the Maretron DSM200. The TLA100 is compatible
with both the American standard (240-33 ohm) and the European standard (10-180 ohm)
resistive senders and in fact, the TLA100 can be calibrated for any resistive sender with
resistance values between 0 and 300 ohms. Unlike most tank senders that only work with
rectangular tanks, the TLA100 can be calibrated for irregular tank shapes so you know the true
level of your tanks. You can also use the TLA100 with analog gauges so you don’t have to get
rid of existing gauges to enjoy the advantages of digitally networked information.
The Maretron TLA100 is designed to operate within the harsh demands of the marine
environment. However, no piece of marine electronic equipment can function properly unless
installed, calibrated, and maintained in the correct manner. Please read carefully and follow
these instructions for installation, calibration, and usage of the Maretron TLA100 in order to
ensure optimal performance.
1.2 Firmware Revision
This manual corresponds to TLA100 firmware revision 1.5.
1.3 Features
The Maretron TLA100 has the following features.
• NMEA 2000® Interface
• Adapts American standard (240-30 ohm) resistive senders to NMEA 2000® Network
• Adapts European standard (10-180 ohm) resistive senders to NMEA 2000® Network
• Can be Calibrated for any Resistive Sender Ranging from 0-300 Ohms or 300-0 Ohms
• Accommodates Irregularly Shaped Tanks with 16 Point Calibration
• 16 Programmable Tank Types Including Fuel, Fresh Water, Waste Water, Live Well
• Programmable Tank Number(s) Up to 16 per Tank Type
• Programmable Tank Capacity
• Works Alongside of Analog Gauges
• Can be Used Standalone Without Analog Gauges
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300 and 0 ohms), or the TLA100 can be custom calibrated for any shape tank. Refer to
Section 3.5 for choosing a standard type resistive sender or custom calibrating the TLA100.
3.1 Configuring Tank Type
As shipped from the factory, the TLA100 transmits the tank type as “Fuel. You can reconfigure
the TLA100 for any of these tank types:
1. Fuel
2. Fresh Water
3. Waste Water
4. Live Well
5. Oil
6. Black Water
You configure or program a TLA100 tank type using a display product such as the Maretron
DSM200. Refer to the user’s manual for configuring the TLA100 as the manual provides
detailed instruction on configuration procedures.
3.2 Configuring Tank Number
As shipped from the factory, the TLA100 transmits the Tank Number as “0”. The TLA100
supports up to sixteen tanks (0 through 15) for a given type of tank, which means you can
monitor up to 16 separate fuel tanks or 16 separate fresh water tanks. The TLA100 is
configured or programmed by choosing a TLA100 tank number using a display product such
as the Maretron DSM200. Refer to the user’s manual for configuring the TLA100 as the
manual provides detailed instruction on configuration procedures.
3.3 Configuring Operating Mode
The TLA100 operates in one of two modes: 1) NMEA 2000® Mode, or 2) NMEA 2000® /
Analog Gauge Mode. You configure or place the TLA100 into NMEA 2000® Mode when you
are connecting the TLA100 directly to the resistive tank sender (see Figure 2) and you are not
using an analog gauge. In NMEA 2000® Mode, the TLA100 supplies an electrical current to the
resistive tank sender and monitors the changing voltage as the tank is filled or emptied.
Whenever the TLA100 is used together with an analog gauge, then you configure or place the
TLA100 into NMEA 2000® / Analog Gauge Mode. In this mode, the analog gauge supplies the
electrical current to the resistive tank sender while the TLA100 monitors the changing voltage.
Placing the TLA100 into NMEA 2000® / Analog Gauge Mode requires you to configure or
program the TLA100 with the analog gauge’s resistance, which is described in Section 3.3.1.
You can configure or program a TLA100 operating mode through a display product such as the
Maretron DSM200. Refer to the user’s manual for configuring the TLA100 as the manual
provides detailed instruction on configuration procedures.
3.3.1 Configuring Analog Gauge Resistance
If you are using the TLA100 in the NMEA 2000® / Analog Gauge Mode, then two different
analog gauge resistances need to be measured and programmed into the TLA100. You will
need an ohmmeter to make the two resistive measurements, which are 1) power terminal to
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