CZone 80-911-0119-00 Combination Output Interface and Fuse Box
CZone 80-911-0119-00 Combination Output Interface and Fuse Box
SKU:CZN80-911-0119-00
CZone 80-911-0119-00 Combination Output Interface (COI)
The Combination Output Interface (COI) is the premier solution for integrating digital switches and sensors into a CZone network. by consolidating inputs, outputs, and fuses into a single, compact module, the COI simplifies boat systems—making them easier to install, troubleshoot, and maintain.
While it functions as a high-performance fuse box with easily accessible blades under a snap-on cover, it offers capabilities far beyond traditional hardware. The COI enables full digital control over your vessel’s electronics, allowing for advanced automation and remote monitoring that standard fuse blocks cannot provide.
Key Features:
- High-Capacity Output: Supports 16 total outputs.
- 12x 10A channels: Ideal for lighting, cameras, and entertainment systems.
- 4x 25A channels: Designed for high-draw loads like air conditioning, pumps, and fans.
- Versatile Monitoring: 8 Analog/Digital inputs for real-time monitoring of fuel levels, tank sensors, and oil pressure.
- Flexible Switching: Supports mechanical switches and digital switch breakouts (requires optional DSB box).
- Manual Override Protection: Features a dual-position fuse system. Pulling a fuse forces a circuit off, while moving a fuse to the "top" position manually forces the load on for emergency bypass.
- Smart Protection: Includes individual short-circuit protection and software-configurable digital fuses.
- Advanced Dimming: Supports PWM cycling, allowing for smooth light dimming and precise timing control for specialized loads.
- Physical DIP address switches, labels, and plug-and-play Deutsch connectors make it easy to swap out and troubleshoot systems.
- High Current Outputs allow manual control (via separate mechanical switches) and 24-hour "pump running" feedback. This detection is integrated into the COI, sending alarms if these loads fail.
Specifications
Specifications
Nominal Voltage: 12/24V
Supply voltage window: 9-32V
Fuse Type: ATC
12x Low Current Outputs: 10A (supports PWM)
4x High Current Outputs: 25A (NO PWM)
Analog Inputs supported: 0-1000 ohms, 0-32V, 4-20mA
Digital Inputs supported: mechanical on/off switches, digital switch breakout
Comes with: Combination Output Interface, Optional Cover, 4x Mounting Screws
Maximum Continuous Current: 150A @ 40C (derated above 40C)
Certification: CE, ABYC, NMEA
Ingress Protection: IPx5
NMEA2k Power Consumption:
250mA @12V
180mA @12V(standby)
Alarms(shown in CZone): Overcurrent, Short Circuit, Low Run Current, Fuse Tripped & Fuse In Over-ride alarms
Installation Details
Installation Details
Instead of the Masterbus and CZone USB interface and CZone configuration tool, a USB 2.0 hard drive up to 32GB, FAT32 formatted, can also be used to update firmware/configuration.
Max - Power cable: 2.5mm / 12AWG
Max + Power cable 70mm / 2 ought
Power supply studs:
M8 (5/16") Stud Positive
M6 (1/4") Negative
High Current Output Deutsch: DTP06-4S
Low Current Ouput Deutsch: DT06-12SA
Analog Input Input Deutsch: DT06-08SA
Outputs can be paralleled for loads larger than the channel's current rating:
up to 80A for OUT-H connector and 100A for OUT-L connector (do not parallel outputs between connectors).
Use a sufficient cable to be able to handle the maximum amperage of all the loads on the COI, and a properly chosen fuse to protect the cable(rule of thumbs is the fuse should be rated for 80% of the wire's continuous rating)
The ATC fuse chosen should be appropriately rated for each individual load.
Pelagic Power Tip
Pelagic Power Tip
The COI is often used by OEMS because of it's impressive number of functions. One COI can replace a signal interface, output interface, and fuse box, adding more features and devices to your system.
Unlike other fuse boxes, the COI allows you to set current thresholds for digital fuses to trip and open the circuit before your physical switches, saving your physical fuses and adding another layer of protection onto your devices.
Another important feature is the mechanical override OFF and ON for each fused load. Pulling the fuse opens the circuit, forcing the load off. Moving the fuse to the notch above it's normal state closes the circuit, forcing the load ON. This override functionality is an ABYC requirement for all electronic circuit protectors, but not for standard circuit protectors and fuse boxes.
This emergency fuse functionality, paired with the ability to mix 16 outputs and 8 inputs, makes reacting to emergencies very practical. COI's are often placed in accessible, sensible places, and with a vast number of similar types of outputs and inputs on each COI, letting you pull multiple fuses in one location.
Since the module integrates to CZone, an alarm will appear on the network after any of the following:
Short circuit detection
Digital fuse or physical fuse blown
Manual fuse override
The alarm persists until acknowledged or the problem is rectified. This means any displays connected to your CZone network, like Touch interfaces or MFDs, will display the alarm. You can even program circuits or loads on CZone to turn on and off in the instance of an alarm, given a certain level of severity.
One of the key advantages of CZone modules is their ability to retain all firmware information across the network. If a module fails, you can simply replace it by setting the dip switch address of the new module to match the old one. Once plugged in, the other modules in the network will recognize it and automatically push the latest firmware to the new module. This feature is especially useful for ocean crossers and savvy users, who often keep backup modules for critical CZone components like displays, COIs, or network bridges. Swapping out a failed module is as easy as changing the dip switches.
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