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To prevent damage to the DMI sensor or cable, leave cable
slack at the DMI connector and fender bracket to accommodate
suspension movement.
3. Route DMI power and data cable to PCS.
Consider suspension movement and vehicle flexing during
cable routing. Prevent cable contact with the ground or moving
parts. Leave cable loops to prevent cable damage.
4. Connect DMI cable to PCS rear connector labelled DMI.
5. Figure 11 provides an example of DMI cable routing. The cable may be routed through
drilled holes or passed through the vehicle’s side doors or screens.
Figure 11: Attach DMI Cable to Restraint Rod
3.3.
Electrical
The LVX has 4 connectors; two GNSS antenna connectors, a power/IO connector and a
DMI connector. The connector types, pin-out and electrical interfaces are described in the
following sections.
3.3.1.
Antenna
The connector types are TNC and provide direct power to active antennas (5 to 7.5V).