Haltech - IC-7 OBD-II Colour Display Dash
With a crisp, clear and full colour display, the all new Haltech IC7 Display Dash lets you see things in a brand new way. HT-067012.
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Designed and manufactured in Australia with motoring enthusiasts in mind, the IC-7 offers market-leading features in a unique, state-of-the-art package.
Featuring auto-dimming ambient light reactive brightness, user-programmable multi-colour shift light bar, the iC-7 connects directly to all current Haltech ECUs via a CAN network. The OBD-II iC-7 is preconfigured to connect directly (via CAN) to most late model vehicles (approx 2008-on) using the factory OBD-II port.
- Ideal replacement for individual analogue gauge clusters.
- Easy to install and configure.
- User adjustable brightness control with automatic dimming.
- User configurable channels, units and alarms.
- 14 programmable, seven colour shift light LEDs.
- Controlled via easily accessible, face-mounted control buttons.
- Configuration via Haltech iC-7 software and USB cable.
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Part Number: HT-067012.
Screen: Full colour 7" TFT display.
Outside Dimensions: 217 x 122mm (8.5³ x 4.8³).
Compatible with: OEM ECUs via OBD-II (CAN only).
What's in the box:
- Haltech iC-7 Display Dash
- 34 Pin main connector harness
- DTM-4 to OBD-II CAN Cable
- USB to M5 right angle cable
- USB Cable
- Mounting Screws
- USB flash drive with iC-7 Software
- Quick Start Guide
- Haltech stickers and a fabric keyring tag
Optional Mounting Accessories
Universal Mounting Bracket
Mounting Bracket with Integrated Visor
Billet Bar Mount
Haltech IC-7 Software
The IC-7 is configured using a brand new, intuitive software. With this software, you can change various aspects of the dash behaviour including:
- Ranges of channels. Eg. the maximum RPM on a needle style tacho or a bar graph.
- Red ranges for channels. Eg. when a numeric display changes to red, the red zone on a tacho.
- Display units. Eg. metric or imperial, Lambda or AFR.
- The channel is to be displayed at each location on the screen.
- The connection method. Eg. Haltech CAN or OBD-II.
- Shift light RPM points and colours.
- Alarm thresholds, colour for on-screen display and shift lights, manual or auto reset methods.