Wiring Diagram - Nmea 2000 Connections - Simrad RS35 Installation Instructions Manual

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4 - Hailer Horn
Wire color
Function
White
(+)
Shield
(-) Shield
Important: Do not short these 2 wires. Install the hailer horn in a forward-facing location
on the boat because the hailer horn will transmit the FOG horn sounds and will 'listen back'
when not transmitting.
Note: We recommend you use a hailer horn of 4 Ohms to obtain maximum 30 W audio
output power.
5 - External speaker
You can connect 1 x 2 W 8Ω or 1 x 4 W 4Ω speaker to the 3.5 mm speaker connector.
A speaker cable with 3.5 mm plug is provided to make the connection to the speaker.
Wire color
Function
Details
White
Speaker (+)
Connect this wire to the positive terminal of the speaker.
Black
Speaker (-)
Connect this wire to the negative terminal of the speaker.
6, 7 - DC Power
Wire color
Function
Details
6 - Red
(+) 13.6 V DC
Connect this wire to the positive battery terminal. Use at
least a 10 A fused 13.6 V DC electrical service to the radio.
7 - Black
(-) Ground
Connect this wire to the battery negative terminal.
8 - Ground
The vessels battery negative must be common to the boat's Ground. (Optional) You can
connect the base station to the boat's Ground. Use the Ground screw and Ground plain
washer supplied to make this connection.
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Connect to hailer speaker +
Connect to hailer speaker -

3.2 Wiring diagram - NMEA 2000 connections

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Fuse 5A Switch
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12 VDC
Power 12 VDC only
T
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