SIMRAD I3007 7 Inch Superior Colour Display Installation Guide
- June 9, 2024
 - Simrad
 
Table of Contents
SIMRAD I3007 7 Inch Superior Colour Display
Technical specification

Bracket mounting

Dimensional drawings
Parts
- A. I3007 unit
 - B. Panel mounting kit
 - C. Documentation
 - D. Power cable
 - E. Communication cable
 - F. Fuse kit
 - G. Bracket kit
 - H. Suncover (sold separately)
 
System example

Connector overview
- A. NMEA 2000, Micro-C connector
 - B. Ethernet, RJ45 connector
 - C. Power and external alarm, 4-pin connector
 - D. Ground, M4 threaded insert
 - E. Comms (communication), 19-pin connector
 
Power and external alarm
- A. DC negative – black
 - B. +12/24 V DC – red
 - C. Fuse
 - D. Power failure alarm output (contact return) – blue
 - E. Power failure alarm output (N/C isolated contact) – yellow
 - F. Alert management system
 
Note: Refer to the technical specification for electrical details.
Ethernet
- The unit is equipped with a standard RJ-45 connector.
 
Note: Network switches can be used to extend the network. Routers and repeater hubs shall not be used.
- Network traffic filtering by external managed switch supports IGMP version 2.
 
NMEA 2000
- The unit is equipped with a standard Micro-C connector.
 
Communication cable
Refer to the Operator Manual for software setup. Wiring illustrations only include the required wires for the example.

IEC 61162-2

Grounding
- A. Ground, M4 threaded insert
 - B. Grounding cable, min. 0.82 mm2 ( 18 AWG)
 - C. Star washer
 - D. Screw (M4-.7 X 6 mm)
 
Note: It is recommended that the unit ground is connected to the vessel’s bonded ground or a non-bonded RF ground.
Analog port
The analog port can be configured for current, voltage or frequency input. Refer to the User Manual for local port setup.

Backlight control / Rudder potentiometer
Potentiometer (10 k – 100 k Ohm, min 1 W)
Voltage sensor signal input
Current sensor signal input (mA)
Frequency
Supports rudder feedback units with
- 3400 Hz as mid-position reference
 - 20 Hz / degree increasing when the rudder moves to port and vice versa
 

Digital port (speed)
- 
A speed log that outputs 200 pulses per nautical mile can be connected to the digital port.
 - 
A. Speed log (200 pulses/NM)
 - 
B. Ship’s ground
 
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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