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7.3.2
PCB Controller – FFC Cable Wiring
After connecting one side of the FFC (flat) cable to the sensor (see
the other side of the flat cable to the
PCB Controller.
PCB Controller – FFC Cable wiring includes:
•
PCB Controller – FFC Cable Wiring for Dual Sensor Systems below
•
PCB Controller – FFC Cable Wiring for Quad Sensor Systems on page 23
7.3.2.1
PCB Controller – FFC Cable Wiring for Dual Sensor Systems
To connect the PCB Controller to the FFC (flat) Cables in Dual Sensor systems:
1.
Connect the flat cable, connected to the sensor on the top right corner of the Touch Screen panel, to the
connector marked
J2
on the board of the PCB Controller.
Note
: The J2 connector is also marked RT (Right Top) on the PCB Controller board for additional identification.
2.
Open the connector latch of the
J2
connector.
3.
Insert the flat cable into the
J2
connector.
Note
: Ensure that the flat cable is:
o
Inserted as deeply as possible into the connector
o
The flat cable is inserted straight
o
The flat cable is inserted with the blue tape facing up
Figure 15 Cable - PCB Controller Connection
4.
Close the
J2
connector latch.
The flat cable is locked into the PCB Controller, connecting the sensor on the right top corner of the
panel to the
J2
connector on the PCB Controller.
5.
Connect the flat cable, connected to the sensor on the top left corner of the panel, to the connector
marked
J1
on the board of the PCB Controller.
Note
: The J1 connector is also marked LT (Left Top) on the PCB Controller board for additional identification.
6.
Repeat the above procedure (steps 1-4).
The flat cable is locked into the PCB Controller, connecting the sensor on the left top corner of the panel
to the
J1
connector on the PCB Controller.