siren marine Siren 3 Pro Main Device Installation Guide
- June 1, 2024
- siren marine
Table of Contents
- Siren 3 Pro Standard Features
- Package Contents
- Antenna Connections (Required)
- Mounting & Installation
- Getting Started
- Battery Connection
- Connect to Power
- Sensors and Inputs
- Wireless Sensor Pairing
- NMEA 2000 Wiring Diagram
- Battery 2 Input
- Status LED Indicators
- Technical Specifications
- Yamaha Outboard Compatibility
- Yamaha Helm Master Compatibility
- Yamaha CLP Connection
- BPS Results Notification
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Siren 3 Pro Installation Guide
Peace of Mind with Smart Boat Technology
Siren Marine is revolutionizing the boating experience with our Connected
Boat® technology. Boat owners and fleet operators can now access critical
information instantly and enjoy having peace of mind with the Siren Connected
Boat App.
With Siren Marine, you will be able to monitor, track, control, and secure
your boat remotely and on board. Our products are designed to detect a problem
on your boat before it becomes critical by connecting data directly to your
smart phone, tablet or smart watch in real time. Siren Marine’s technology
developed “by boaters, for boaters” is here to give you greater control and be
the solution to your boating needs while away or on the water.
Siren 3 Pro Standard Features
The Siren Marine Siren 3 Pro is leading the future of the Connected Boat® by
offering the most versatile and reliable vessel management system on the
market. The Siren 3 Pro operates with global 4G/5G LTE-M cellular
connectivity, includes options for both wired and wireless sensors, and
includes a connection to the NMEA 2000 network.
With a Siren Marine subscription, you will have full access to your Siren 3
Pro from our easy-to-use smart device app or fleet management site.
Please visit
sirenmarine.com/subscriptions to
purchase your choice of a monthly, annual, or seasonal subscription.
As part of our power-saving routine, the LED indicator on the Siren 3 Pro will
turn off after five minutes. To restart the LEDs, double-tap the face of the
unit with two firm taps.
| GPS Position & Geofence
Track the location and movement of your boat and set a geofence that will
provide a notification if the boat leaves or enters that zone.
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| Battery Functions
• Voltage and low battery monitoring
• Remote battery switching with optional accessory Remote Battery Switch
• Battery switch on/off monitoring.
| Engine Metrics
• Single-engine hardwired connections can be set up to monitor engine hours
and maintenance cycles.
• With the NMEA 2000 connection, monitor engine performance, alerts, and fuel
consumption for multiple engines.
| Tank Levels
With an NMEA 2000 connection, monitor fuel, water, and waste tank levels.
| Bilge Pump Monitoring
Monitor multiple bilge pumps onboard through the wired and wireless bilge pump
activity sensors.
| High Water
Place high water sensors throughout the boat and receive alerts for high water
levels with wired and wireless sensors.
| Security
Monitor motion and entry with a variety of Siren Marine wired and wireless
sensors.
| Shore Power
Monitor the presence of shore power from the incoming AC voltage line and
receive alerts if shore power is lost.
| Temperature
Using wireless sensors, monitor the temperatures of multiple areas of cabin,
engine room, fridge, etc.
| Control Devices
The Siren 3 Pro has four hardwired control outputs. These control outputs can
be connected to an appropriate AC or DC relay to control lighting, air
conditioning, refrigeration, electronics, etc. Compatible with select digital
switching systems.
NMEA 2000 Monitoring and Control
Connect to the powerful marine standard of inter-product communications. The
Siren 3 Pro connects directly to the NMEA 2000 data line. A NMEA 2000 cable
and T-connector are required for this feature. Optional NMEA 2000 connection
hardware available at sirenmarine.com.
Additional NMEA 2000 capabilities are continuously being developed by Siren
Marine and will be delivered by Siren Marine’s powerful Over the Air (OTA)
upgrade portal.
NMEA 2000 features are available on the Siren Connected Boat App and
SirenFleet portal.
NMEA 2000-Compatible Systems Include:
-
Engines (Up to Six):
◦ Operating performance, engine hours, alert information and fuel consumption -
Tanks – Any number of fuel, water or waste tanks are viewable
◦ Current and historic liquid levels, number of gallons/liters, percent remaining -
Digital Switching – CZone
◦ View status and control both individual switches and groups (modes) of switches
Package Contents
Wiring Cable 1
Installation Instructions
- Attach the wiring Cable 1 connector to the device Harness 1 connector by matching the 12-PINs, then screw together tightly.
- Connect the ground (-) wire (black) on the wiring cable to a battery negative post or common ground.
- Connect the power (+) wire (red) on the wiring cable to a 12-24V battery positive post or constant 12-24V power source.
- Connect selected wired sensors using terminal block, or other connection type.
Wire Color | Input/Output | Function |
---|---|---|
Red | Power Input | Battery 1 (+) |
Brown | Input | Battery 2 (+) |
Gray | Input | Remote Arm/Disarm |
Black | Input | Ground (-) |
Yellow | Input | High Water 1 |
Pink | Input | Security 1 |
Dark Green | Input | Ignition/Engine Hours |
White | Output | Relay Control 2 |
Blue | Output | Remote Battery Switch |
Purple | Output | Relay Control 1 |
Orange | Input | Battery Switch ON/OFF Monitor / Hardwired Bilge Pump |
Light Green | Input | Shore Power |
Wiring Cable 2 (Optional)
Installation Instructions
- Attach the Wiring Cable 2 connector to the device Harness 2 connector by matching the 12-PINs, then screw together.
- Connect selected wired sensors using connectors, terminal block, or other connection type.
Wire Color | Input/ Output | Function |
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Red | Output | RS422 TX+ |
Brown | Output | RS422 TX- |
Gray | Input | RS422 TX+ |
Black | Input | RS422 TX- |
Yellow | Input | High Water 2 |
Pink | Input | Security 2 |
Dark Green | Input | Accessory Ground |
White | Output | Relay Control 3 |
Blue | Output | Relay Control 4 |
Purple | Output | Satellite Modem TX (RS232) |
Orange | Input | Satellite Modem RX (RS232) |
Light Green | Input | Security 3 |
Antenna Connections (Required)
The Siren 3 Pro comes with a cellular communications antenna and a wireless sensor communications antenna. These antennas are required and are not interchangable. The Siren 3 Pro features an internal GPS antenna that is used for most installations. If the device is being mounted where it is not possible to receive a GPS signal, an external Siren GPS antenna can be used as an alternative option that allows the GPS antenna to be remote mounted to a location that allows a clear view of the sky.. This can be found on our products page at sirenmarine.com.
Installation Instructions
To connect antennas, remove caps on the cellular and wireless connectors and
screw antennas on as shown.
Connector Guide (See numbers on image to the right)
- Cellular Antenna
- External GPS Antenna (Optional Accessory)
- Unused
- Wireless Sensor Antenna
- Wiring Cable 1
- NMEA 2000 Connector
- Reserved CAN Bus Connector
- Wiring Cable 2 (Optional Accessory)
Mounting & Installation
The Siren 3 Pro device is supplied with a mounting bracket and (4) #5 3/4” stainless flat head Phillips mounting screws. We recommend the Siren 3 Pro be installed in a covered area, such as under the helm or in a cabinet and away from metal material that may cause signal interference. The Siren 3 Pro should be installed in a vertical position to obtain optimal GPS signal. If installing the Siren 3 Pro horizontally, we recommend purchasing the external GPS antenna available on sirenmarine.com.
Mounting Installation Steps
- Hold the mounting bracket in desired location. Optional: Mark each hole on the mounting bracket to drill pilot holes prior to installing supplied screws.
- Using a small Philips-head screwdriver, tighten each supplied mounting screw to each hole on the mounting bracket to surface.
- Ensure mounting bracket is secured to surface.
- Push the Siren 3 Pro device into the bracket. You should hear two clicks when device is secured in bracket.
WARNING: To prevent unwanted RF exposure mount device 20cm (8”) from boat occupants.
Getting Started
Requirements
Before you begin, ensure that you have the necessary equipment and
subscription needed to operate your Siren 3 Pro:
Battery Connection
READ BEFORE CONNECTING POWER
If the power input lead is extended, fusing of the same rating (5A, fast
acting) must be installed within 7” of the battery’s positive terminal.
The supplied Wiring Cable 1 comes with 5A inline fuse which connects the
device to your vessel’s battery and provides all power required by the Siren 3
Pro. (See page 8 for Wiring Cable 1 Installation Instructions) Power may be
provided directly from the battery posts or any unswitched power circuit that
is powered by the battery.
Note: Power must be fused for device protection. The Wiring Cable 1 has
two inline fuses included for this purpose. Important: Do not wire the Siren 3
Pro to the switched side of a battery switch. Ensure the Siren 3 Pro is
connected to 24/7 power.
Connect to Power
The Siren 3 Pro can operate on a power supply ranging from 9V to 30V DC. The
device contains an internal battery which is designed to provide backup power
if external power is interrupted. The internal battery power remaining will be
displayed on the Siren Connected Boat App, ensure that the tile is enabled.
The internal battery is continually charged while the Siren 3 Pro is connected
to battery power.
The Battery 1+ lead is the connection that will power your main device, the
Battery 2+ lead is only used to sense the voltage on a second battery bank.
The Siren 3 Pro is supplied with a 5A fast acting fuse and is fitted between
the Siren 3 Pro and the power supply.
The LEDs on the Siren 3 Pro will indicate connection activity for Cellular,
GPS, and Wireless Sensors, NMEA, and Satellite. Some features may require
additional hardware, or may be for future product capabilities. See page 27
for complete LED indication table.
Battery 1 Connection and Monitoring
The Battery 1 connection powers the Siren 3 Pro and can be monitored through
the Siren Connected Boat App. This battery is displayed on the app in the
Battery 1 tile by default. Please see the Siren Connected Boat App Guide to
learn how to set voltage alert thresholds for this battery.
Sensors and Inputs
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 Pro can connect to a variety of wired and wireless sensors. Each
input will be displayed on the Siren Connected Boat App or the SirenFleet
(fleet.sirenmarine.com) portal to indicate behavior and status.
Wired Sensors connect directly to the corresponding lead in Wiring Cable 1 and
Wiring Cable 2. When wired sensors are connected, the data from that sensor
becomes available in the Siren Mobile and SirenFleet Apps (ensure that the
tile is turned on).
Wireless Sensor Pairing Preparation
Please verify you have the correct sensor model for your device.
- Wireless Sensors compatible with a Siren 3 Series Main Device have the same logo on the front cover, but with the
addition of the number “3” above the logo
Wireless Sensors are not interchangeable between the MTC and Siren 3 Series
Main Devices. The sensor will not pair to the Main Device if it is not the
correct model. Sensor tails are interchangeable, but we advise using the new
tails that come with new sensors if you are replacing a sensor or have
upgraded from a previous generation device.
Before You Begin: Before pairing sensor modules, ensure cellular connectivity
by noting the indicator light on the Main Device or in the Siren Connected
Boat App.
On a Siren 3 Series Device, the cellular LED indicator (leftmost) should be
steady green (not flashing), to indicate cellular connectivity. Once a
Wireless Sensor has successfully communicated with the Main Device, the
wireless sensor LED (third from the left) will turn from flashing to steady
green.
Wireless Sensor Pairing
You will need your smartphone, Siren Connected Boat App, active Cellular Subscription, Wireless Sensor with coin cell battery removed, and the Main Device installed and powered on. Note: If sensor was already paired, but not working correctly, remove the coin cell battery and wait at least 60 seconds before re-inserting.
- Bring the sensor near the Main Device with the tail connected to the sensor (if applicable). Ensure that the tail is not connected to what the sensor is monitoring e.g. bilge pump or battery bank.
- Go to the Settings page of the App and select ‘Add Wireless Sensor’. Then use the mobile app to scan the QR code on the back of the Wireless Sensor. Follow on-screen instructions.
- Insert the coin cell battery into the Wireless Sensor. Siren 3 Series sensors will have a flashing LED towards the bottom of right of where the battery was inserted. (If you do not see any LED flashes, you could have the wrong sensor model or the battery could be dead.)
- Wait 15 minutes.
- Check to see if the sensor is showing a current date/time stamp in the App to indicate that the module is communicating. To verify this, tap on the tile associated with the Wireless Sensor on the home-screen where you will find the date/time stamp under the sensor icon. Do not move the sensor away from the Main Device until you see the current date/time stamp.
- Once the sensor has established communication with the Main Device, bring the sensor to its desired mounting location. Verify that the sensor is still communicating by noting the date/time stamp on the associated tile in the Siren Connected Boat App. This will ensure the Wireless Sensor maintains signal in the location you intend to install it.
- If your sensor is using a battery or bilge tail, wait at least 15 minutes after sensor communication has begun before connecting the tail to a battery bank or bilge pump. If this step is not followed, you will need to remove the coin cell battery for 60 seconds and repeat starting with Step 5.
NMEA 2000 Wiring Diagram
This diagram shows an example of an NMEA 2000 backbone with the Siren 3 Pro device, NMEA 2000-compatible engines and NMEA 2000-compatible tank sensors.
Battery 2 Input
-
A second battery or battery bank can be monitored by connecting wired battery 2 from the harness.
30V maximum. -
Wireless sensors can be connected to DC batteries up to 60V maximum.
Wireless Sensor Installation
Before connecting a wireless battery sensor to a battery, pair the sensor to
your Siren Connected Boat App using the QR scanning process outlined in the
wireless sensor pairing guidelines on pages 15 & 16.
Once you have successfully paired and mounted the wireless sensor, connect the
positive (+) lead on the sensor tail (red) to the positive (+) post on the
battery source. Connect the negative (-) lead on the sensor tail (black) to
the negative (-) post on the battery source.
Note: The wireless battery tail is three feet long (.91m). This should be
considered prior to permanent installation.
(Optional) Manual Arm/Disarm Switch
The gray wire included with Wiring Cable 1 is designated for a manual Arm and Disarm toggle switch (switch not supplied). Mount this Arm/Disarm toggle switch in a hidden area or at the helm. This gives you the option to manually arm and disarm the system as an alternative to using your Siren Connected Boat App. The Siren 3 Series is able to distinguish the current arm/disarm state so that no matter what position the switch is in, toggling the switch will change the arm state. Changing the arm/disarm status in the app will override the manual toggle switch’s current state.
Installation
Install a DC single pole rocker switch and connect the Harness 1 gray wire to
a switch terminal or wire and connect the other switch terminal or wire to DC
Common Ground (-).
Ignition 1 Input (Displays Engine 1 Hours) This input is designated to
detect when your engine is on or off. This input will provide a display of
accumulated engine hours on the Mobile and Fleet Apps. If NMEA 2000 is
connected, the engine hours information from NMEA will override the ignition
wire input.
This connection can be made from a variety of connection points, i.e. oil
pressure switch, ignition, etc. The only requirement is that the connection
point is active while the engine is running and is a positive voltage with
respect to ground and doesn’t exceed 30V.
To monitor engine hours from a negative (-) source, use the Siren Marine PAM-4
DC Relay. Please reference the AC and DC relay on the support page at
sirenmarine.com.
A wired ignition input for a second engine is not available out of the box.
Monitoring the hours of multiple engines requires a connection to the NMEA
2000 backbone and the use of NMEA 2000-compatible engines (See page 6).
Installation
Connect to the positive (+) terminal from your ignition-powered circuit to the
dark green wire on Wiring Cable 1. This input senses positive (+) voltage when
the key is turned on.
Security 1, 2, & 3
The Siren 3 Pro security inputs are used to indicate intrusion or motion with
a variety of Siren Marine security sensors. Wired Input Installation
These are normally-closed (N/C) inputs designated for Siren Marine security
sensors including reed switches, motion sensors, canvas snap sensors, and
magnetic entry sensors. Please reference the specific accessory wiring
instructions included with the security accessory you are connecting.
These inputs when grounded indicate a safe security condition on the boat.
When the connection to ground is broken, it is detected as a security breach.
Ensure that security accessories being connected to these inputs trigger
accordingly.
Wireless Sensor Installation
The wireless security sensor is used to provide an alert for entry into
entrance ways, lockers or hatches.
Please refer to the Wireless Sensor Guide accompanying your wireless sensor
purchase for more details.
- Refer to wireless sensor pairing steps on pages 15 & 16
- Mount the sensor bracket to the hatch, locker, or other entry point using the supplied screws or adhesive strip.
- Mount the magnet directly opposite the wireless module using the supplied adhesive strip. The magnet should be parallel to the long side of the sensor.
Note: When the entry point is opened, a notification will be sent to the Siren Connected Boat App. There are 4 output relays that can be programmed by mobile app to alert if a security sensor has been triggered. These can be used to switch on lights, sirens or other devices to deter intruders.
High Water
This sensor is designated to detect high water in the bilge or other areas where water detection is required. Any normally-open (N/O) water sensor or float switch that closes to ground (-) will work for this connection.
Wired Input Installation
Connect one wire from the water sensor to the yellow wire on Wiring Cable 1
(see page 8). Connect the ground wire on the accessory to negative (-).
Wireless Sensor Installation
- Refer to wireless sensor pairing steps on pages 15 & 16
- Plug the high-water tail into the wireless module and tighten the two hex screws.
- Mount the sensor bracket to an area above the high-water line using the mounting bracket or adhesive strip, secure water-sensing end of the tail at the desired height and connect the wireless sensor to the bracket.
Note: Notifications will be sent to the Siren Connected Boat App if the water level in the bilge rises and contacts the wireless sensor tail.
Shore Power
This input is designated to detect the presence and loss of shore power and
can be monitored using a Siren Marine Shore Power Sensor Plug or a Siren
Marine AC Relay (120V or 240V).
Wired Sensor Installation
The Shore Power Sensor Plug is installed by connecting the black lead to
negative (-) and the signal lead from the plug to the light green wire of
Wiring Cable 1 (See page 8).
The Siren Marine AC Shore Power Relay is installed by wiring directly from the
shore power circuit breaker. Please reference the installation guide supplied
with the Shore Power Relay for more detail.
Battery Switch/Hardwired Bilge Pump Input
This input is designated to monitor EITHER the on/off position of a manual
battery switch, or the activity of your bilge pump. You can change which
accessory you would like to monitor in the Settings menu of your Siren
Connected Boat App under “Wired Input Preference”
To Monitor Your Battery Switch: Connect the switched side of the battery
switch to the orange wire of Wiring Cable 1 (see page 8). Connect the negative
(-) side of the switch to the black wire on Wiring Cable 1.
To Monitor Your Bilge Pump: Connect the orange wire of Wiring Cable 1 in
between the positive (+) fed float switch and bilge pump, or to a bilge pump
indicator light. This input senses the presence of 12VDC/24VDC to monitor
bilge activity.
Temperature
Wireless Temperature Sensors
Detecting temperature with the Siren 3 Pro is accomplished by adding wireless temperature sensors. It is possible to monitor multiple temperatures at the same time. This may include cabins, engine room, bait locker, refrigerator, etc. Wireless Temperature sensors operate with or without the supplied temperature sensor tail.
Wireless Sensor Installation
- Refer to wireless sensor pairing steps on pages 15 & 16
- Plug the temperature sensor tail into the wireless module and tighten the two hex screws. If using the wireless temperature sensor without the temperature sensor tail, select the “internal” option when prompted while pairing the sensor to the Siren Connected Boat App. Select the “external” option if using the sensor tail.
- Mount the wireless module in the area to be monitored.
- To monitor temperature of a specific area or piece of equipment such as the inside of a refrigerator, attach one end of the temperature probe to what you want to monitor. Connect the other end of the tail into the wireless module and tighten the two hex screws.
Relay Control Outputs (#1, #2, #3, #4)
The Siren 3 Pro has the ability to control the power supply for up to four
separate circuits. Each output on the Siren 3 Pro unit has a max rating of .5
amps. Most loads will require the use of a Siren Marine DC or AC power relay.
Wiring Cable 1 (See page 8)
- Output 1: Purple wire
- Output 2: White wire
Wiring Cable 2
- Output 3: White wire
- Output 4: Blue wire
Outputs can be configured to activate either when a direct output request is
sent from the mobile app’s Commands page, and/or automatically in response to
user-defined rules set up in the mobile app, or from the SirenFleet
application. See the user guides for the Siren Connected Boat App or the
SirenFleet portal for more information (sirenmarine.com/pages/user-
guide).
For power applications higher than .5 amps, such as a DC bilge pump or AC air
conditioner, please match the external relay to the load requirements of the
application. Note: These connections switch to ground (-) and do not supply
voltage.
Remote Battery Switch
The Siren 3 Pro is capable of controlling some Remote Battery Switches
(available at your local marine retailer or at
sirenmarine.com). This designated output provides
remote control of the switch.
Wired Input Installation
Connect the blue wire in Wiring Cable 1 (See page 8) to the Remote Battery
Switch.
Wireless Bilge Pump Input
The wireless bilge pump input monitors bilge pump activity. Use the mobile
application to set up the parameters for when you will receive alerts about
the bilge pump cycling activity.
Wireless Sensor Installation
- Refer to wireless sensor pairing steps on pages 15 & 16
- Plug the bilge tail into the wireless module and tighten the two hex screws.
- Mount the sensor bracket in an area above the high-water line using the mounting bracket or adhesive strip, and connect the wireless sensor to the bracket.
- Connect the positive (+) and negative (-) leads from the sensor directly to the positive (+) and negative (-) leads of the bilge pump.
Status LED Indicators
The Siren 3 Pro has seven LED indicators which show the status of connectivity
to all wireless connections.
(see page 27 for complete LED indication table).
While the unit is powering on, you will see the LEDs illuminate in order while
connections are being established.
LED Indication Table
| Cellular| GPS| Wireless Sensors| NMEA 2000|
Bluetooth| WiFi| Satellite
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Green Steady| Connected| Connected| Connected| Connected| N/A| N/A|
N/A
Green Flashing| Attempting to connect| Flashes after 2 seconds of no
connection| Attempting to connect| Attempting to connect| N/A| N/A| N/A
Red Flashing| Not connected| Not Connected Flashes after 5 seconds| No
wireless sensor detected| No NMEA detected| N/A| N/A| N/A
Blue Flashing| Updating software| Updating software| Updating software|
Updating software| Updating software| Updating software| Updating software
Red Steady| N/A| N/A| N/A| N/A| N/A| N/A| N/A
Depending on the sensors that you connect to your Siren 3 Pro, some of the
LEDs may not be applicable (for example, a satellite module is required for
satellite connection). If you do not have a system connected that has a status
light, the LED will remain off.
There are special lighting patterns for boat builders and dealers not shown
here.
Technical Specifications
General
Dimensions | 6 in x 4 in x 1.95 in | 152.4 mm x 101.6 mm x 49.52 mm |
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Weight | 1 lb. | 0.5 kg |
Environmental
Temperature (Operating) | +32°F to +100°F | 0°C to +38°C |
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Temperature (Storage) | -4°F to +140°F | -20°C to +60°C |
Humidity | 0 to 90% RH |
Electrical
Operating Voltage | 9V to 30V DC |
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Operating Current | Rated: 400mADC at 12VDC |
Typical: 80mADC at 12VDC* | |
Internal Battery | Up to 24 hours backup power |
*Note: Current consumption once the internal battery has charged.
Wireless Communication
Signal | Standard | Antenna |
---|---|---|
Cellular | 4G/5G LTE-M, with fall back to 2G | External |
WiFi | Access Point or Client (future functionality) | Internal |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) (future functionality) | Internal |
Wireless Sensor | 915 and 868 MHz bands | External |
Wired Communication
Interface | Standard | Connector |
---|---|---|
CAN Bus 1 | NMEA 2000 | M12 (5 Pin) |
CAN Bus 2 | Application-dependent protocol (Example: J1939) | M12 (5 Pin) |
Expansion Bus | RS-422 | M12 (12 Pin) Wiring Cable 2 |
Positioning
Technology | Standard | Antenna |
---|---|---|
GNSS | GPS/GLONASS with SBAS | Internal (External option) |
Wired Inputs | Wired Outputs | Wireless Sensors |
--- | --- | --- |
Battery 1 (+) | Remote Battery Switch | Magnetic Reed Switch (Entry) |
Battery 2 (+) | Relay Output 1 | Bilge Pump Activity |
Battery Gnd (-) | Relay Output 2 | Temperature |
High Water 1 | Relay Output 3 | High Water |
High Water 2 | Relay Output 4 | Battery Voltage |
Security 1 | ||
Security 2 | ||
Security 3 | ||
Ignition | ||
Battery Switch On/Off or Bilge Pump | ||
Shore Power | ||
Remote Arm/Disarm |
Device Warnings
Do not immerse the device or batteries in water or other liquids.
Do not install the device where it will be exposed to a heat source or in a
high-temperature location, such as in the engine compartment or in direct sun.
Do not install the device where a combustible atmosphere exists. The device is
not explosion-proof.
Do not operate the device outside of the temperature ranges specified in the
printed or on-line manual.
For indoor use only – must be in an enclosed area.
When storing the device for an extended time period, store within the
temperature ranges specified in the printed or on-line manual.
This device is a mobile transmitter and receiver that uses an antenna to send
and receive low levels of radio frequency (RF) energy for data communications.
To comply with RF exposure compliance requirements, the device should be
installed and operated with a minimum of 20 cm (7.87 in.) between the device
and your body.
Do not connect devices that cannot tolerate incorrect behavior to digital
switching outputs.
S3Pro (DCM) product compliance with Radio Law
Note: The S3Pro can only be installed in vessels in countries approved by
Radio Law
| Siren 3 Pro (DCM) Model
---|---
Country| SM-S3P-917| SM-S3P-924
USA| |
Canada| |
Bahamas| |
Australia| |
New Zealand| |
Japan| |
The S3Pro (DCM) should not be operated in a region not covered by appropriate
Radio Law.
To prevent unintended operation remove the cable from the circular connector
labeled ‘HARNESS 1’.
Definitions
- End User refers to the owner of a Siren Marine Device (Siren 3 Pro).
- Service Provider is Siren Marine, Inc.
- Distributor: The Service Provider’s representative in the U.S.A. is Siren Marine, 221 Third St., Suite 300, Newport, RI, 02840 U.S.A.
- Service means the communication and access to infrastructure and telecommunication systems needed to alert the End User of an occurrence on board detected by the installed Siren Marine Device.
- Network means the public telecommunications system by which the Siren Marine Service is made available.
- Service Contract Agreement means the contract between the Service Provider, Siren Marine, and the End User.
- Minimum Contract Period means the period during which the End User has agreed to use and pay for the Service.
- Service Charge means the monthly payments the End User pays for the Service during the Contract Period.
- Siren Marine System Server means the servers and other hardware and infrastructure needed in order to provide the Service.
- 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.
- Early Termination Fee is a fee of $9.00 which will be charged to the End User via the Service Provider if or when the End User terminates their Service Agreement with Siren Marine prior to the assigned date.
- Action Plan is a pre-determined plan of events to be acted upon when or if any major event occurs onboard of which you are notified via the Siren Marine Device.
In order to use the Siren Marine System, there must be a current Service Contract Agreement between the End User and the Service Provider. The Service Contract has a minimum Contract Period during which the End User is obligated to pay the monthly Service Charge. The Service Contract Agreement is normally entered online during the installation of the Siren Marine Device. The Service Contract incorporates and includes by reference the current Terms & Conditions for the Siren Marine Device.
Scope of Service
The service includes cellular (GSM) communication between the Siren Marine
Device and the Siren Marine System Servers, text (SMS) message communication
between the Siren Marine Server and the End User’s mobile phone, e-mail
communication between the Siren Marine Server and the End User as well as
access to the Siren Marine Web Portal through the Internet. The server also
includes access to Support during the Contract Period and free software
upgrades as well as the right to use any software included in the Service.
Service Availability
The cellular (4G/5G LTE-M) service is available both domestically within the
U.S.A. and Internationally. All cellular communication between Siren Marine
Device and Siren Marine System Servers is included in the monthly Service
Charge. There are no extra roaming charges for systems used outside the U.S.A.
The End User hereby acknowledges that the availability of the service may be
affected by factors outside the Service Provider’s control such as, but not
limited to, physical obstructions, availability of Internet connections,
routing of data over the Internet, atmospheric conditions and other causes of
radio interference and by faults in other telecommunication networks to which
the Network is connected. In connection with any such adverse effect on the
quality and availability of the Siren Marine Service, the Service Provider
shall incur no liability to the End User whatsoever. Notwithstanding such
effects to the Services during the Contract Period, the End User shall remain
liable for the payment of the Monthly Service Charge.
Contract Period
Each Service Contract Agreement has a defined Contract Period, which commences
on the date the first Billing Cycle starts. The Contract Period is defined in
the Service Contract Agreement. The End User agrees not to suspend service
more than once in a 12-month period.
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:
- The End User repeatedly fails to pay the monthly service charge agreed during the contract period.
- The system remains unused and the service agreement is not renewed or terminated after a period of six (6) months after the initial contract period has expired.
- The SIM card is abused in any way or is removed from the Siren Marine Device.
- The Service is cancelled, the Siren Marine System may be sent to Service Provider or Distributor for a replacement SIM card. A minimum service fee of US $100.00 will be charged for this. In case the Siren Marine Device and/or its internal SIM card are lost or stolen, the End User is required to immediately notify the Service Provider.
Until such notification has been received by the Service Provider, the End User is liable for any and all charges incurred by the use of the Siren Marine Device and/or the SIM card.
Monthly Service Charge
The End User is required to pay the monthly Service Charge on time during the
Contract Period or as long as the Service Contract Agreement is valid. The
monthly Service Charged is automatically billed to End User’s credit card on
the day or close to the day of original purchase each month (Billing cycle).
The End User is required to maintain and enter valid credit card information
into the system through the Siren Marine Web Portal, so that the Service
Charges can be billed each month.
Upon failure to pay the Service Charge the Service Provider reserves the right
to limit the use of the system and/or terminate the Agreement. If terminated
in such a way the End User shall remain liable to pay the Early Termination
Fee. The Service Provider reserves the right to adjust price, terms and
conditions when forced by factors outside its control. A minimum three (3)
months’ notice applies before any such changes can take effect.
The Reinstatement Fee
The Siren Marine Service Agreement may be terminated before the expiration
date of the Contract Period, upon payment to Service Provider with a
Reinstatement Fee of US $9.00.
Automatic Continuation of Service Contract
After the initial Contract Period has ended, the service will be automatically
extended until terminated by the End User. After the initial Contract Period,
the End User has the right to terminate the Service Contract Agreement by
giving notice, in writing, to the Service Provider. A three (3) month
termination period shall apply during which the End User is liable to pay the
monthly Service Charge.
Termination of Contract
After the Contract Period has ended, the Agreement may be terminated by the
End User by giving notice, in writing, to the Service provider or its
distributor in the U.S.A. either by mail or by fax. The agreement will be
terminated after three (3) months, starting from the first date of the month
after the notice has been received by the Service Provider. A confirmation of
Termination will be sent by the Service Provider to the End User. The
termination notice shall be addressed to the Service Provider or its
distributor (In the U.S.A., Siren Marine). For address information see Contact
details above under Definitions.
Confidentiality
The Service Provider agrees not to make available to anyone not directly
affiliated with the Service Provider any data stored on its Siren Marine
Service Servers, unless the End User has agreed so. This includes, but is not
limited to, positions or movements of the boat, information regarding the End
User’s address, status of alarms and warnings, telephone numbers, e-mail
addresses as well as username and password. The End User hereby agrees to the
Service Provider’s and its Distributor’s right to access data stored on the
Siren Marine System Servers in order to help the End User in case of support
and for trouble shooting as well as for system maintenance and software
upgrades. The Service Provider and Distributor reserves the right to contact
the End User, using the contact information stored on the Siren Marine System
Servers, in order to notify the End User of any potential problems,
improvements or other things that affect the quality and security of the
Service. The Service Provider will not knowingly make data stored on the
servers available to persons not affiliated with Siren Marine except as agreed
to by the End User and except as required by applicable law.
Liabilities
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 User recognizes
that factors outside the Service Providers control may affect the quality of
the Service.
Furthermore, it is the responsibility of the End User to act on notifications
sent by the Siren Marine Device and for maintaining an up-to-date Action Plan
online so that alarms and warnings can be sent to the right person(s). It is
also the End User’s full responsibility to inform any person(s) entered in the
action plan of the desired action, should an alarm or warning be received. The
Service Provider takes no responsibility for any data stored on the Siren
Marine System Servers by the End User that may be offensive, incorrect or
fraudulent.
Privacy Notice / Notice at Collection
Please scan QR code for Siren Privacy Policy
https://sirenmarine.com/pages/privacy-policy
Yamaha Outboard Compatibility
The Siren 3 Pro will work with any boat power type but to receive additional Siren features (automated maintenance tracking, predictive maintenance, and more) you’ll need a Yamaha DEC outboard using Helm Master EX controls. See the chart below for outboards that are compatible.
- indicates shaft length, and could be ‘L, X, U, E, or N’
True Model| Platform| Beginning Prod. Year| PID
(Serial Number)
---|---|---|---
F150LCA
F150XCA
LF150XCA| 2.8L| 2018| 6HP 1000965
6HR 1000420
F150LSA
F150LSA2
F150XSA
F150XSA2
LF150LSA2
LF150XSA
F150LCB
F150XCB
LF150LCB
LF150XCB| 2.8L| 2022| 6LM 1000001
6LN 1000001
6LU 1000001
6LV 1000001
F175LCA
F175XCA
LF175XCA| 2.8L| 2018| 6HS 1000167
6HT 1000050
F200XCA
F200LCA
LF200XCA|
2.8L
|
2018
| 6DV 1008411
6DW 1004581
F200LSA
F200LSA2
F200XSA
F200XSA2
LF200XSA
LF200XSA2
F200LCB
F200XCB
LF200XCB| 2.8L| 2022| 6LH 1000001
6LJ 1000001
6LP 1000001
6LR 1000001
F225NCA| 4.2L| 2018| 6CL 1004251
6CM 1000915
F225XCB
F225NCB
F225NCB2|
4.2L
|
2021
| 6KK 1000001
6KL 1000001
F250UCA
F250XCA
F250NCA
LF250UCA
LF250XCA| 4.2L| 2018| 6CG 1015976
6CH 1003506
F250XSB
F250XSB2
F250NSB
F250NSB2
LF250XSB
LF250XSB2
F250XCB
F250XCB2
F250NCB
F250NCB2
LF250XCB
LF250XCB2| 4.2L| 2021| 6KD 1000001
6KE 1000001
6KH 1000001
6KJ 1000001
F300UCA
F300XCA
F300NCA
F300NCA2
LF300UCA
LF300XCA| 4.2L| 2018| 6CE 1048305
6CF 1013876
F300XSB
F300XSB2
F300USB2
F300NSB
F300NSB2
F300NSB7
LF300XSB
LF300XSB2
FL300USB2
F300XCB
F300XCB2
F300NCB
F300NCB2
LF300XCB
LF300XCB2| 4.2L| 2018| 6KA 1000001
6KB 1000001
6KF 1000001
6KG 1000001
F350NCC2 F350XCC| 5.3L| 2018| 6AW 1016679
6AX 1007719
F350XSA
LF350XSA
F350XSA2
LF350XSA2
F350USA
LF350USA
F350USA2
LF350USA2
F350NSA
F350NSA2| 4.3L| 2024| 6ML 1000001
XF425NSA
XF425NSA2
XF425NSA7
XF425NSB
XF425NSB2
XF425NSB7| 5.6L| 2018| 6GR 1000001
6GS 1000001
XF450XSA
XF450XSA2
XF450NSA
XF450NSA2| 5.6L| 2022| 6KN 1000001
6KP* 1000001
Yamaha Helm Master Compatibility
All Helm Master EX control boxes support compatibility with additional Siren features. For legacy Helm Master controls, all models manufactured 2017 or later are compatible with these features.
Identifying a Supported Helm Master EX Model
- If your Helm Master control is an EX model, it may resemble one of the following:
Identifying a Supported Helm Master Legacy Model
- To see if your Helm Master legacy control is a supported model (model year 2017 or later), check the handle for a filled-in icon.
- Still not sure? Contact your Yamaha dealer for assistance in identifying your Helm Master model.
Yamaha CLP Connection
In addition to monitoring actual engine usage, the Siren 3 Pro can communicate with the Yamaha Command Link Plus (CLP) system in order to perform system scans (BPS), creating timely Maintenance Notifications. The connections are simple, use accessories common to the boat rigging process, and are outlined below. The only requirements are an empty device port on a Multi-Hub, the appropriate length pigtail wire, and a 6YM-83553-00-00 adapter plug.
Connect to Multi-Hub
Locate an empty/unused port on the boat’s Multi-Hub adapter.
If all device ports are full, you will have to add an additional Multi- Hub
device before proceeding, please refer to the appropriate rigging procedures
guide for instructions.
In the empty device port identified previously, install the appropriate length 6Y8 pigtail needed to reach the Siren Pro device from the Multi-Hub.
Connect to Siren 3 Pro
Plug the rectangular (white) connector on the 6YM-83553-00-00 cable to the 6Y8
pigtail open end. Install the 6YM-83553-00-00 round end (black) into the Siren
3 Pro “CAN2” port.
BPS Results Notification
LED Indicators | Satellite |
---|---|
Green Solid | N/A |
Green Flash | N/A |
Red Flash | N/A |
Green/Red Flash | N/A |
Blue Flash | Updating Software |
Blue Solid | BPS Scan Result is OK |
Red Solid | BPS Scan Result is NG |
Blue/Green Flash | BPS Scan Checking |
Blue/Red Flash | BPS Scan Time Out |
Blue/Green/Red Flash | N/A |
Nothing | CLP Off Mode |
855.75.SIREN (855.757.4736)
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References
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