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VMH 35-D GPS
Series: VMH
Function: Multi-function
Rated Voltage: 12V, 24V
Edge Color: Stainless Steel
Screen Size: 83mm
Connectivity: NMEA 2000, EasyLink, LIN
Highlights
- 12V/24V operating voltage
- SAE J1939 CAN port
- Built-in high-performance GPS
- More than 30 data displays
- 4 x analog input for external sensors
- EasyLink output for up to 16 VMH 14 satellites
- Analog/CAN to NMEA 2000® gateway
Features
- Analog inputs: 2x resistive / 2x frequency
- Digital inputs: 1x SAE J1939 / 1x NMEA 2000
- Nominal voltage: 12V / 24V
- Operating voltage: 9 - 32 V
- Current consumption: ≤ 150 mA (normal mode)
- Protection class: IP X7
- Dimensions: 100 mm (outside) 85 mm (mounting hole)
- Front bezel: Brushed stainless steel
- Front lens: Mineral glass
- Display: Color IBN + 1.44” TFT optical bound
- Connectors: Molex MX-150 12 pins / DeviceNet M12 5 pins.
- NMEA 2000 certified with built-in analog gateway
Detailed Information
The VMH 35-D is the perfect standalone solution for monitoring your diesel engine. With a configurable 3000 or 4000 RPM dial, the VMH 35-D is a compact display that can display a wide range of data from your engine, battery, tank and GPS.
Specific information about your diesel engine is displayed along with alarms, received via the SAE J1939 bus or set locally via the built-in menu. Both 12V and 24V systems are supported, as well as EasyLink connectivity that allows your dashboard to be expanded with additional VMH 14 satellite displays to always keep your sensitive data under control. The built-in high-performance GPS receiver further enhances display capabilities by adding speed, position and course data.
The Veratron VMH 35 is designed with a mineral glass front optically bonded to the sun-readable hybrid display. A sleek, brushed stainless steel bezel surrounds the unit and blends into both classic and modern marine decors.
The built-in NMEA 2000 gateway distributes sensor data such as fuel, trim and tachometer to other devices such as plotters, saving the need for an additional external converter.
Powered by the latest microprocessor, the Veratron VMH 35 is lightning fast. Yet, even at maximum brightness, it consumes only 170mA of power-a fraction of what a comparable TFT display consumes.