Installation - Speed Sensors 33
SECOND OUTPUT CHANNEL:
A second speed output is provided for connect-
ing to the speed inputs of other manufacturer’s
consoles. The output consists of three wires.
Connect them according to the following infor-
mation.
Black wire to Ground
Tan wire to the Speed Signal input
Red wire to +12 volts
Connector kits for most applications are avail-
able from your Hiniker dealer.
Weather-Pack square 4-pin. Kit # 36028003
Weather-Pack 3-pin………...Kit # 36028004
Weather-Pack 2-pin…….…..Kit # 36028005
Deutsch 4 pin.………….……Kit # 36028006
Amp 4 pin CPC.………….… Kit # 36028007
Conxall 3-pin 2-wire.………..Kit # 36028008
Refer to the console’s Operating and Installation
Manuals for the proper connector pin-out.
OPERATION:
There are two indicator lights on the Hiniker
module. The green light is the satellite lock in-
dicator. It flashes once per second when the
module is communicating with the GPS sensor,
but the sensor has not yet obtained a position
lock on the satellites. The green indicator will
stop blinking and stay on when the sensor starts
sending speed information to the module. The
red indicator flashes when the module is out
-
putting speed pulses on the two speed outputs.
At higher speeds this indicator may look as if it
is always on. Speed pulses are not output for
speeds below .3 MPH.
When first powered on, the module attempts to
communicate with the GPS sensor. This causes
both indicators to alternately flash. The red in
-
dicator will go off (no speed output) and the
green will flash once per second until the GPS
sensor sends the module valid speed informa-
tion (including 0 mph). The green indicator light
will then be on steady. This is the satellite lock
condition indicator. This process may take up to
five minutes depending on how much valid infor
-
mation the GPS sensor has from the last time
the sensor was operating. If it was last operated
recently and in close proximity to the current po-
sition, it may only take a few seconds.
Always
check for the green satellite lock indicator to
be on steady before driving.
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