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RIM100 User's Manual  
 
Power Switch 
RIM100 Screw Terminals
Monitored 
DC Load 
+  To DC  
-  Breaker Panel 
Fuse 
Fuse 
User-Supplied Components 
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Figure 4 – DC Load Connection Diagram  
 
 
2.4.3  Checking Connections 
Once the NMEA 2000
® 
connection and load connection(s) to the RIM100 have been 
completed, check to see that information is being properly transmitted by observing an 
appropriate NMEA 2000
®
 display.  If you don’t see Run Indicator status, refer to Section 4, 
“Troubleshooting”. 
 
2.5  Configuring the RIM100 
The RIM100 will transmit data over the NMEA 2000
®
 network as it is shipped from the factory; 
however, it may require configuration, depending on how many loads are being monitored. 
There are several configurable items within the RIM100, which are detailed in the remainder of 
this section. 
 
You configure the RIM100 using a Maretron DSM250 display or other NMEA 2000
®
 display 
unit that is capable of configuring the RIM100. Please refer to the Maretron DSM250 User’s 
Manual
 for details. 
 
2.5.1  Device Instance 
NMEA 2000
®
 provides a unique device instance for each switch/run monitoring device on a 
vessel. This value should be programmed in each RIM100 so that each RIM100 is associated 
with a unique device instance number. The default instance number is 0, which is used to 
indicate the first RIM100 that is hooked to the network. Subsequent RIM100s connected to the 
network would be numbered 1, 2, and so on. 
 
 
 
 
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