3.3 Wiring Options
You can wire an input/output cable either through the opening on the back of the
transmitter, or through the rubber lead-through on the bottom of the transmitter.
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2
7 ... 8 mm
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Figure 9 Indigo Wiring Options
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Wiring from the back: cut the seal open
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Wiring through the rubber lead-through on the bottom of the transmitter
1. To wire the input/output cable through the back of the transmitter:
a. Cut off as much of the seal as is needed to fit your cable through the opening.
b. Lead the cable through the opening and attach a strain relief as needed.
c. If you wire only through the back, plug or seal the lead-through on the bottom.
2. To wire the input/output cable through the rubber lead-through on the bottom:
a. Push the input/output cable through the lead-through.
b. The lead-through provides strain relief and holds the cable in place. Tightening is not
required.
The recommended cable diameter for wiring through the rubber lead-through is
7 ... 8 mm. If you use a different cable size, test that the strain relief works as
intended.
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