Siren Marine CONNECTED BOAT Siren 3 Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Wireless Sensors................19 Siren Connected Boat App. Specifications.................23 End User Licensing Agreement...........25 With Siren Marine, you will be able to monitor, track, control, and secure your boat remotely and onboard. Our products are designed to detect a problem on your boat before it...
  • Page 3 Preface This installation guide is designed to provide the installer with all the required information for proper installation and installation verification of the Siren 3 Data Communication Module (DCM). It is not a substitute for the App Guide. The App Guide should be consulted for detailed explanation of the functional- ity of the DCM.
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    M5 Mounting Screws Peace of Mind with Smart Boat Technology With Siren Marine, you will be able to monitor, track, control, and secure your boat remotely and onboard. Our product is designed to detect a problem on your boat before it becomes critical by connecting data directly to your smart phone or tablet in real time.*...
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    Product Overview The Siren 3 Data Communication Module, hereafter referred to as the DCM, is a system that allows a boat owner to remotely monitor various sensor and other data parameters using the Siren Connected Boat App. The app also allows remote control of an electrical load using the single relay output found on the wiring harness. Refer to the Siren Connected Boat (SCB) App Guide for a full list of functions and capabilities.
  • Page 6: Battery Compartment Cover

    Wiring CAN Connector – Controller Area Network (CAN) Harness connector for interfacing to NMEA 2000 or Yamaha Command Link (CL) systems. Wiring Harness – This cable assembly provides the following interfaces: Connector • Power: 9-30 V DC power from a suitable battery on the boat •...
  • Page 7: Installation Planning

    Installation Planning The Siren 3 should be mounted in a location within the boat that allows optimal reception and transmission of cellular and wireless sensor signals. A clear view of the sky is also paramount for reception of GNSS satellite signals to allow for the highest possible position accuracy and continuity of reception.
  • Page 8: Installation And Mounting

    Installation & Mounting Mounting Installation Steps It’s advisable to trial fit the DCM along with any wireless sensors and verify performance in the SCB app before permanently mounting the DCM and sensors. The respective signal bars in the SCB app can be used to ascertain performance.
  • Page 9: Connection To Power

    Connection to Power READ BEFORE CONNECTING POWER Important: The power lead incorporates an inline fuse holder containing a 5A slow acting fuse. The fuse holder and fuse must not be cut off or removed. If the power wire needs to be extended, ensure that a 5A slow acting fuse is installed in series within 7”...
  • Page 10 Connect to Power (Continued) Verify that connections have been made correctly by momentarily pressing the power button to turn the system on. The LEDs will flash a power sequence pattern followed by LED 1 blinking red. A data connection to the cloud server is indicated by a steady blue indication on LED 1. Once a GNSS position is acquired, LED 1 will turn from steady blue to steady green.
  • Page 11: Can Connection

    CAN Connection The DCM can be connected to a Controller Area Network (CAN) on the boat that supports the NMEA 2000 or Yamaha Command Link (CL) protocol. The supported functionality allows engine parameters and tank fluid levels* to be read by the DCM and sent to the SCB App. The DCM incorporates a standard 5 pin circular M12 (micro C) connector that allows a connection to be made to the boat’s NMEA 2000 backbone using an NMEA 2000 drop cable.
  • Page 12 CAN Connection (Continued) Example CL Connection (Configuration 1): Example CL Connection (Configuration 2): Pigtail Harness Siren 3 Siren 3 Inline Bus Terminator 6X8-85B13-00-00 6X8-85B13-00-00 6Y8-81920-11-00 Pigtail Harness Main Bus Harness Main Bus Harness Inline Bus Terminator 6Y8-82553-60-00 6Y8-81920-11-00 6Y8-82582-11-00 6Y8-85371-01-00 Single Engine Key Switch 704-82570-13-00 Single Engine Key Switch...
  • Page 13: Wired Input/Output (I/O)

    Wired Input/Output: (I/O): The wiring harness on the DCM brings out five 20 AWG color-coded wires for interfacing to various boat systems. These connections are optional and only the required connections need to be made. Unused wire ends should be properly insulated to prevent the risk of the conductors touching unwanted signals or power/ground.
  • Page 14 Security Input This input is designed to be connected to security devices that detect unauthorized entry onto the boat. An example could be a snap cover sensor or a PIR/infrared detection device. Click Here to view the Wireless Sensor Guide Technical description: This input is internally pulled to a high logic state and should be externally grounded by the security device when in a “safe”...
  • Page 15: Security Arm/Disarm

    Security Arm/Disarm Input This input allows for the optional installation of a physical switch on the boat that allows the Arm/Disarm state to be toggled without using the app. This may be useful if authorized personnel are boarding the boat without having access to the app or in instances where the cellular coverage is marginal.
  • Page 16: Battery Switch State/Bilge Pump Monitor

    Battery Switch State/Bilge Pump Monitor This is a dual purpose input whose function can be configured at installation using the SCB app to be one or the other. Bilge Battery Switch State – Monitors the voltage output of a manually or Pump remotely controlled battery switch to ascertain whether the boat’s battery has been left connected to downstream electrical loads...
  • Page 17: Relay Output

    Relay Output The DCM has a relay output that allows the SCB app to control an electrical load on the boat. The output can directly control the load if the load current is less than 1A. When directly controlling the load without a relay, the voltage across the load must be 30 VDC or lower.
  • Page 18: Engine Hours Counter

    Ignition/Engine Hours Counter For an engine that is not connected to the NMEA 2000 or Yamaha CL CAN bus, this input can be used to determine cumulative engine run time. Connect this input to a source that outputs voltage with respect to ground (30 VDC max.) when the engine is running and no voltage when the engine is shut down.
  • Page 19: Wireless Sensors

    Important: Only Siren 3 series wireless sensors can be paired to the Siren 3 series devices. These are indicated with a superscript “3” above the Siren Marine logo on each wireless sensor module. The Siren 3 can connect to a variety of wireless sensors. Each input will be displayed on the Siren Connected Boat App (fleet.sirenmarine.com)
  • Page 20 Wireless Sensors Pairing Adding a wireless sensor to the DCM is also known as “pairing” the sensor to the DCM. Note that to verify operation of the wireless sensors on the Siren Connected Boat app, a valid subscription is necessary. The DCM must also be powered on and have an established cellular connection to the cloud server.
  • Page 21 Wireless Sensors Pairing (Continued) Verify proper operation of the sensor using the following steps with the sensor within 10’ of the DCM before mounting the sensor in its permanent location. This helps to determine functional behavior without the potential for interference or issues with range. 1.Ensure that the coin cell batteries are not installed on all sensors to be paired.
  • Page 22: Verification Of Operation

    Wireless Sensors Pairing (Continued) Verification of operation: Battery tail: Connect the tail terminal to the battery posts of the battery to be monitored. Ensure correct polarity and secure connections. The proper battery voltage should be displayed in the corresponding tile on the SCB app within the next one or two 10 minute update intervals.
  • Page 23: Specifications

    General Dimensions 6.45 in x 4.45 in x 1.33 in 164 mm x 113 mm x 34 mm Weight 1.2 lb. 0.54 kg Environmental Temperature (Operating) -4°F to +131°F -20°C to +55°C Temperature (Storage) -40°F to +185°F -40°C to +85°C Humidity 0 to 90% RH Electrical...
  • Page 24 Electrical Cellular Radio LTE-M with fallback to 2G GNSS Multi Constellation: GPS/GLONASS with SBAS NMEA 2000 or Yamaha Command Link (CL) protocol Compass Safe Distance 20cm/8in Wire Gauge Power and Ground 18AWG Fuse on power lead 20AWG Wire Gauge Signal Fuse on power lead 5A slow acting...
  • Page 25: End User Licensing Agreement

    • Siren Marine Device is any and all hardware that is sold by or distributed through Siren Marine, Inc, including, but not limited to, the Siren 3 Pro, Siren 3 Plus, Siren 3, and all accessory sensors that are paired with the Siren Marine base unit.
  • Page 26: Service Availability

    Internet, atmospheric conditions and other causes of radio interference and by faults in other telecommunication networks to which the Network is connected. I the quality and availability of the Siren Marine Service, the Service Provider shall incur no liability to the End User the Contract Period, the End User shall remain...
  • Page 27 Use of the Built-in SIM Card The Siren Marine Device has a built-in SIM card, the title to which belongs to the Service Provider and not the End User. The Service Provider reserves the right to cancel the service and permanently terminate the SIM card if: •...
  • Page 28 Service provider or its distributor in the U.S.A. either by mail or by fax. The agreement will be termination notice shall be addressed to the Service Provider or its distributor (In the U.S.A., Siren Marine). For any data stored on its Siren Marine Service Servers, unless the End User has agreed so. This includes, but is...
  • Page 29 The Service Provider is not liable for any goods stolen or damages incurred as a result of the Service not being available. Siren Marine is not liable for defects in the Siren Marine Device or in the Service. The End and for maintaining an up-to-date Action Plan online so that alarms and warnings can be sent to the right person(s).
  • Page 30 855.75.SIREN (855.757.4736) support@sirenmarine.com sirenmarine.com...

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