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Publication P/N 1050161
User Manual
Marine Watch ​ S Series
S-ONE Alarm Panel
S-ACE Annunciator Panel
I/O Cabinet

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  • Page 1 Publication P/N 1050161 User Manual Marine Watch ​ S Series S-ONE Alarm Panel S-ACE Annunciator Panel I/O Cabinet...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of content 4.3 Event Log 1 About this manual 4.4 Troubleshooting 1.1 Intended audience 4.4.1 This Panel 1.2 Responsibilities 4.4.2 System Status 1.3 Revisions 4.4.3 I/O Cabinet 1.3.1 Software revisions 4.4.4 Subpanel 1.3.2 User Manual revision 4.5 Administration 2 Overview 4.5.1 This Panel 2.1 Introduction to Marine Watch 4.5.2 I/O Cabinet...
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    1.3 Revisions This manual is valid for the latest software version of the Marine Watch S Series Alarm Panel. 1.3.1 Software revisions ● See ​...
  • Page 4: Overview

    2 Overview 2.1 Introduction to Marine Watch The Marine Watch S Series is a sophisticated and powerful alarm system, designed to be easy to set up and use. The S-ONE Alarm Panel touch screen displays binary events as rectangles, where each rectangle represents the status of a channel.
  • Page 5: Components And Default Ip Address

    2.3 Components and Default IP Address All Marine Watch S Series’ components have a factory-default IP address. If more than one of each type of component is in use, then make sure to change the IP address of the extra component.
  • Page 6: Annunciator Panels

    2.3.1 Annunciator Panels Several S-ACE annunciator panels can be added in the network. An annunciator panel is automatically always in sync with the S-ONE Main Panel configuration. Default IP address: 192.168.0.​ 2 01 2.3.2 I/O Cabinet The I/O Cabinet is the sensor hub. It collects all sensor data and makes it available to the Marine Watch Panels.
  • Page 7: S-One Alarm Panel

    2.5 S-ONE Alarm Panel 2.5.1 Hardware Connections The rear side of the S-ONE Alarm Panel has the following interfaces. Connection Interfaces 6. NMEA 2000* (isolated) 1. CAN bus* 7. Ethernet 1 RJ45* 2. Relay* 8. Ethernet 2 RJ45 (for network communication) 3.
  • Page 8: Operator Interface

    2.5.2 Operator Interface In addition to the touch interface on the screen, there are buttons on the right-hand side of the panel. These are used to control different parts of the panel as described below: Interface Power Indication Lit when the panel is powered. NFC Sensor Not used in this software revision.
  • Page 9: S-Ace Annunciator Panel

    2.6 S-ACE Annunciator Panel 2.6.1 Hardware Connections Required Connectivity Description Connector Power C1.11: 24 V C1.12: 0 V Ethernet RJ 45 USB-A In order to achieve full IP-56 ingression support, the unused connectors must be populated with sealing plugs. 2.6.2 Operator Interface In addition to the touch interface on the screen, there are buttons on the right-hand side of the panel.
  • Page 10: The S-One User Interface

    3 The S-ONE User Interface 3.1 Header Information The header consists of the following information. ■ The Auto-Maskin logotype. ■ The Panel is named ​ M arine Watch​ . The name can be changed in the configuration. ■ A common warning/alarm banner. The entire center of the header is flashing for new unacknowledged events.
  • Page 11: The Switch Channel Page

    3.2 The Switch Channel Page There will be one or several pages with rectangles. This is dependent on the configuration, the number of connected I/O Cabinets, and the type of I/O in each Cabinet. Each rectangle represents the status of one switch input channel, and each page can display status from up to 60 channels.
  • Page 12: Channel Status

    3.2.1 Channel Status Each rectangle represents the status of a binary channel as follows. Status Description Sample Graphic Representation Normal The channel is not alarming. Active and not The channel is acknowledged alarming, following its persistence timer. Text in bold, flashing. Active and The channel is acknowledged...
  • Page 13: The Analog Channel Page

    3.3 The Analog Channel Page The analog page can display up to eight channels in a 4 x 2 grid. Each channel is represented as a circular gauge or as a bar graph widget. An optional Sparkline can be displayed. A maximum of two analog pages can be displayed, holding a maximum of 16 analog channels.
  • Page 14: Channel Status

    3.3.1 Channel Status Status Description Sample Graphic Representation Normal The channel is not alarming. Active and not The channel is alarming, acknowledged following its persistence timer. Instrument text in bold, flashing. Active and The channel is acknowledged acknowledged by an operator and will clear when the alarm clears.
  • Page 15 Disabled The channel has been disabled by an operator. Disabled, but The channel has been active event disabled by an operator and is indicating an event. Page 15 (49)
  • Page 16: The Output Channel Page

    3.4 The Output Channel Page The panel can be configured to display up to 16 operator switches on one page. Note that the I/O Cabinet must have the optional output modules. The output channels can be configured to either toggle or momentary. Only the Main Panel can control the outputs. 3.5 Screen Navigation This is how to operate and navigate the panel.
  • Page 17: The S-One Main Menu

    4 The S-ONE Main Menu The Main Menu is always available to the operator. It is divided into several sections as follows. 4.1 Quick Controls Whenever the Main Menu is accessed, it always displays the Quick Controls section. These settings are used most frequently. 4.1.1 Display Brightness Brightness slider...
  • Page 18: Home Page

    4.1.2 Home Page The Home Page is an optional overview of all the pages and makes it easy to navigate to any page from here. Events are summarized per page, and disabled channels are indicated. The Home Page is divided into three rows, switch channels, analog channels, and output channels.
  • Page 19: Buzzer

    4.1.5 Buzzer Panel Buzzer Silenced. 50 % volume. Normal 100 % volume. Panel Buzzer Pattern Standard Standard on / off pattern. Annoying Four quick beeps. Touch Feedback Silenced. 50 % volume. Normal 100 % volume. 4.2 Display Page 19 (49)
  • Page 20: Brightness

    4.2.1 Brightness Brightness Manually adjust the backlight brightness (0-100%). Brightness slider The backlight brightness is adjusted automatically. Auto Note!​ Using the physical buttons to change the brightness will set Auto to Off. 4.2.2 Mode Mode Colors optimized for daylight. Night Colors optimized for use in dark environments.
  • Page 21: Sparkline

    4.2.5 Sparkline A Sparkline is a miniature chart contained within the circular gauge and bar graph. Choose between 30 or 60 minutes of history, and a line or area representation. 4.2.6 Date & Time Date and time formatting can be selected, together with the option of displaying the time in the header.
  • Page 22: Event Log

    4.3 Event Log The event log is displayed in chronological order. The Event Log holds the last 1000 events and can be exported as a CSV file to a USB storage device. It is possible to filter the Event Log further by pressing and holding the event Type, or the event symbol, eg.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    4.4 Troubleshooting The Troubleshooting menu can be used to help to diagnose faults. 4.4.1 This Panel Troubleshooting this panel. Indication Supply Voltage The panels supply voltage is displayed. Buttons Buzzer Test Press and hold the button to activate the buzzer. Button Test The button brings up a dialogue for testing of the panel's physical buttons.
  • Page 24: I/O Cabinet

    System Status I/O Cabinet Communication Communication with the I/O Cabinet is lost. Diagnostic Failure I/O data bus failure. UPS Failure UPS battery failure. Power Failure Power below the limit for the 12V (9.6V) or 24V (19.2V) supply. Circuit Breaker Tripped I/O Cabinet circuit breaker tripped.
  • Page 25: Administration

    4.5 Administration This is the login page for the Administration menu. It also displays some data as follows. 4.5.1 This Panel This section lists the panel IP address, MAC address, software version, and the configured panel type. The latter can be either Main Panel or Subpanel. 4.5.2 I/O Cabinet This section lists the I/O Cabinets in use.
  • Page 26 Three failed PIN code attempts will result in a PIN code lockout for 5 minutes, and also an encrypted PIN code. If the PIN Code is lost, then your distributor can source the PIN code using the encrypted PIN code. The following buttons can appear.
  • Page 27: The S-One Administration Menu

    5 The S-ONE Administration Menu All the configuration is performed in the varying sub-sections of the Administration Menu. Any configuration change is saved in the Alarm Panel as soon as it is entered. 5.1 This Panel This section holds the top-level configuration of this panel. 5.1.1 Panel Type Choose between ​...
  • Page 28: Timestamped Events

    5.1.2 Timestamped Events Configures the source to use for the timestamping of events. Buttons None Events will not have a timestamp. Internal The panel uses the internal real-time clock. External The panel reads data from an external time-server. This software release does not support external time sources. 5.1.3 Configuration Data Load a configuration file named ​...
  • Page 29: Network

    Date & Time Sets the date and time of the panel. Factory Reset A Factory Reset will remove and reset the following ■ Configuration ■ Event log ■ User PIN code Software Update Updates the software of the Alarm Panel. Insert a USB storage device with a software update file,​...
  • Page 30: Disable & Acknowledge

    5.1.7 Disable & Acknowledge Channel Disable Select if this panel shall have the possibility to disable and enable channels. Allow Acknowledge Select which channel group(s) this panel shall have the authority to acknowledge. Channels not assigned to a group can always be acknowledged. Press and Hold of the Acknowledge Button Configures the behavior of a long-press on the acknowledge button.
  • Page 31: I/O Cabinet

    5.2 I/O Cabinet Configuration setting for the networked I/O Cabinets.   5.2.1 Network Set the IP address of the I/O Cabinet in the network. The default IP address for an I/O cabinet is 192.168.0.11. The Marine Watch system currently supports connection with up to four I/O Cabinets. In each I/O Cabinet, locate the bus coupler and set the rotary switches S1 and S2 as follows: I/O Cabinet IP address...
  • Page 32: Type

    5.2.2 Type Select the correct I/O Cabinet type from the range of supported I/O Cabinets. This menu option is available only if the panel is configured to be the Main Panel. Make sure the selected I/O Cabinet type is matching the actual I/O in the I/O Cabinet.
  • Page 33: Switch Channels

    5.3 Switch Channels All switch channels are configured here. To edit, the panel must be a Main Panel. Configuration for each switch channel is as follows. Type Press the channel number to enable or disable that channel. Channel Description The text displayed in the rectangle. Maximum 45 characters and four lines of text;...
  • Page 34: Analog Channels

    5.4 Analog Channels All analog channels are configured here. To edit, the panel must be a Main Panel. Configuration for each analog channel is as follows. Type Press the channel number to enable or disable that channel. Description The text displayed in the circular gauge or bar graph. Maximum 45 characters and four lines of text;...
  • Page 35 LoLo / Lo / Hi / HiHi Warning/Alarm limits. Note!​ Leaving the field empty indicates no event. Delay Select a suitable persistence delay time in seconds before the event is triggered. Repeat After the elapsed repeat time in seconds, the channel will re-enable the buzzer unless the channel is acknowledged.
  • Page 36: Output Channels

    5.5 Output Channels These are operator-controlled output channels. Choose between a Toggle or a Momentary type of output. Type Press the channel number to enable or disable that channel. Description The text displayed in the circular gauge or bar graph. Maximum 45 characters and four lines of text;...
  • Page 37: Group Channels

    5.6 Group Channels An Alarm Panel can have the authority to acknowledge all channels or a select group of channels only. Channels are by default not assigned to any group but can be assigned to any of the three available groups. All Alarm Panels in a network can acknowledge unassigned channels. To edit, the panel must be a Main Panel.
  • Page 38: Nfc Devices

    5.7 NFC Devices NFC provides a wireless connection between a Marine Watch S Series Alarm Panel and an NFC device. The latter is typically a mobile phone. This feature is not supported in this software release. Page 38 (49)
  • Page 39: The S-Ace Annunciator Panel

    6 The S-ACE Annunciator Panel The S-ACE Annunciator Panel displays the events from the S-ONE Main Panel in an Alarm View. No configuration is required, other than the network configuration. The S-ACE can be configured to show all events, or a subset of the events available in the S-ONE Main Panel, based upon group settings.
  • Page 40: Header Status Symbols

    6.3 Header Status Symbols These symbols may appear in the header bar. At least one channel At least one channel At least one Alarm and At least one new indicate Alarm indicate Warning at least one Warning Alarm or Warning 6.4 Alarm View The Alarm View is the main view of the S-ACE Annunciator Panel.
  • Page 41: Menu

    Channel Status Each rectangle represents the status of a channel as follows. Status Description Sample Graphic Representation Active and not The channel is acknowledged alarming, following its persistence timer. Text in bold, flashing. Active and The channel is acknowledged acknowledged by an operator and will clear when the alarm clears.
  • Page 42: Main Menu

    6.5.1 Main Menu Quick Controls Whenever the Main Menu is accessed, it always displays the Quick Controls section. These settings are used most frequently. Display Brightness Low, Medium, High Select the screen brightness Mode Colors optimized for daylight. Night Colors optimized for use in dark environments. Clean Screen Clean Screen Displays the screen in all-black so fingerprints are clearly visible and can...
  • Page 43 Administration This is the login page for the Administration menu. It also displays some data as follows. This button is the entrance to the Administration Menu. To log in, press the ​ L og In​ button, then add the following info into the dialogue. ■...
  • Page 44: Administration Menu

    6.5.2 Administration Menu This Panel Network Set the IP address of this S-ACE panel. Make sure all IP-addresses in the network are unique. Alarm Groups Select which groups of events this S-ACE Annunciator Panel shall monitor. Channels that are not assigned to any group will not be displayed if the Ungrouped switch is not selected.
  • Page 45 Main Panel Network Set the IP address of the S-ONE Main Panel. Page 45 (49)
  • Page 46 Maintenance Change PIN Dialogue for changing the active PIN code for logging in to the Administration menu. Factory Reset A Factory Reset will remove and reset the following ■ Configuration ■ User PIN code Software Update Updates the software of the Annunciator Panel. ​...
  • Page 47: O Cabinet Connections

    7 I/O Cabinet Connections All references below are made to the I/O Cabinet wiring diagram. Always refer to the supplied wiring diagram for details. In case of conflicting information in the wiring diagram and this manual, then follow the wiring diagram. 7.1 Power Supply The I/O Cabinet supports dual power supplies.
  • Page 48: Analog Channels

    7.4 Analog Channels All analog input channels shall be connected directly to the I/O module. Connect either a 4-20 mA signal or a 0-10 V signal per channel. From the wiring diagram, locate the correct I/O module and connect as follows. Analog channel 0-10 V 4-20 mA...
  • Page 49: Optional Output Channels

    Switch output channel Connections 00 – 10 01 – 11 02 – 12 etc. One channel can source a maximum of 2 A. However, there is a maximum of 2 A in total for the I/O module including the standard output channels. The optional two output I/O modules can source a maximum of 2 A in total.

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