CCpilot V1000/V1200
Revision: 1.0
Technical Manual
2022-04-01
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Figure 8: Schematic example for power supply installation of a CCpilot V1000/V1200 device
in a vehicle. The ignition switch (S2) can be shared by several devices (Device X, Y, …)
By connecting the power supply according to the example above, the CCpilot V1000/V1200
device will automatically start up when the key switch (S2) is closed and shut down when the
switch is opened.
Note that the on/off behaviour of the CCpilot V1000/V1200 described here is the default
configuration. Its response to the on/off signal may be altered using the CCAux API, see
chapter 5.1 for more details.
Be advised that the device consumes a small amount of power from the main supply also when
shutdown. Therefore, if the device has been attached for a long period of time without the
vehicle motor running, the battery may be drained, resulting in inability to start up the vehicle. A
main switch for disconnecting the device’s main supply is highly recommended in such
situations.
4.3.
Cable installation
Cables should be installed in such a way that they do not run any risk of being damaged,
pinched or worn.
•
Avoid excessive bending and twisting of cables.
•
Use strain-relief on cables near the device to minimize stress on cables and connectors.
•
Properly secure the connectors to give reliable contact and sealing and to avoid
unnecessary strain.
GND
1
2
4
F1
2-3 A
GND
BATTERY
S2
(Turnkey
switch)
M12
connector 1
:
:
F2
0.1-0.5 A
Device B
GND
Device C
GND
I
MAX
: 2.5 mA
Min 0.75 mm
2
/AWG 18
S1
(Main switch)
(on/off control)
Min 0.75 mm
2
/AWG18
Device A