2 Installation ............3 2.1 Unpacking the box..........3 2.2 Mounting the unit ..........3 2.3 Connecting the NMEA2000 Cable ......3 2.4 Connecting the Power and Switch Input Cables to the WAGO socket .............4 2.5 Power and Switch Input Connections ....4 3 Configuration............5...
These devices can include fire/smoke/carbon monoxide detectors, bilge and flood float detectors, doorway and porthole closure detectors, valve status detectors and many more. With this module and suitable NMEA2000® displays the status of all these items can be viewed anywhere on the vessel.
2.3 CONNECTING THE NMEA2000 CABLE The unit is connected to the NMEA2000® network by the 5 way micro C socket on the front. Carefully attach the network drop cable to this plug and hand tighten until it it is fully seated.
2.4 CONNECTING THE SENSOR CABLES TO THE WAGO SOCKET The cables from the vessels power-source and the switch inputs are connected using the WAGO Cage Clamp terminal block. The wire should be stripped for 8mm and then the cage clamp opened with a small screwdriver in the slot above the wire connection.
CONFIGURATION 3.1 NMEA DEVICE INSTANCE Each 4410 NMEA2000® 16 Channel Switch Input Module connected to the NMEA2000® network needs to have a unique Device Instance Address. The Device Instance of each unit is set by turning the two small rotary switches with a small screw driver. Valid Device Instances range from “00”...
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