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Simrad NSS7 User Manual

Simrad NSS7
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Wiring the NSS | NSS Installation Manual
Wiring the NSS
Wiring guidelines
Don’t do this Do this
Don’t make sharp bends in the cables Do make drip and service loops
Don’t run cables in a way that allows water to
ow down into the connectors
Do tie-wrap all cables to keep them secure
Don’t route the data cables in areas adjacent
to radar, transmitter, or large current carrying
cables
If cables are shortened, lengthened, or re-
terminated, do insulate and protect all wiring
connections
Do leave room at the back to install and
remove cables
!
Warning: Before starting the installation, be sure to turn electrical power o. If power is
left on or turned on during the installation, re, electrical shock, or other serious injury may
occur. Be sure that the voltage of the power supply is compatible with the NSS display
!
Warning: The NSS has a voltage rating of 12 V DC or 24 V DC. (9 V DC - 32 V DC max
range). SimNet is 12 V DC only
!
Warning: The red wire should always be connected to (+) DC V using a fuse or thermal
breaker (10 Amp)
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Simrad NSS7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Screen Resolution800 x 480 pixels
ChartplotterYes
Ethernet Ports1
NMEA 2000Yes
Screen Size7 inches
Operating Frequency50/200 kHz

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