Overview
Typical Connection
Alternative Connection
Connection
The Combo 64 is an advanced safety device aimed to simplify control, and to warn the
operatorshould a safety parameter be breached.
It utilises the latest digital micro-controller technology to ensure reliability and
performance.
These instructions are intended for use by an authorised installer.
Modifications, manipulations or improper repairs can affect the operability and safety.
There are two connection options shown in the wiring diagrams below. In the typical
connection, Output 4 Common should be connected to ground, if the accessory requires
negative switching.
The Alternative Connection shows the wiring required if the accessory running
through Output 4requires positive switching.
!
Head Lights
Ignition Switch / Park Lights
Fuse
Fuse
B
Car Battery
B
Fuse
Fuse
Fuse
Horn
D.R.L.
D.R.L.
Beacon
Accessory
Battery +
Battery +
Battery -
Output 4 Common
Output 4 NC
Output 4 NO
Output 3
Output 3
Output 2
Output 2
Output 1
Output 1
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
Typical Connection
Battery -
1. Ensure the polarity of device connected to input
/output
2. Inputs can be positive or negative switches
.
Configuration is done via DIP switch settings
. Please
refer to installation manual .
Park Brake
Door Switch
!
Head Lights
Ignition Switch / Park Lights
Fuse
Fuse
B
Car Battery
B
Fuse
Horn
D.R.L.
D.R.L.
Beacon
Accessory
Battery +
Battery +
Battery -
Output 4 Common
Output 4 NC
Output 4 NO
Output 3
Output 3
Output 2
Output 2
Output 1
Output 1
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
Alternative Connection (STG Relay)
Battery -
1. Ensure the polarity of device connected to input
/output
2. Inputs can be positive or negative switches
.
Configuration is done via DIP switch settings
. Please
refer to installation manual .
B
Park Brake
Door Switch
Fuse