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Summary of Contents for CanTrol WC

Page 1: ...aution around live electrical connections Grounding or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing which can cause personal injury and or vehicle damage including fire Many electronic devices used in emergency vehicles can create or be affected by electromagnetic interference Therefore after installation of any electronic device it is necessary to test all electronic equipment...

Page 2: ... 5 Siren Speaker page 5 Radio Rebroadcast page 5 Backlighting page 5 Inputs page 5 Hands Free Siren page 5 Input Expansion Module Optional page 6 ConTrol System Worksheet page 11 CanTrol Installation Worksheet J 1 J 2 page 12 CanTrol Installation Worksheet J 4 page 13 CanTrol Installation Worksheet J 17 page 14 Illustrations Bail Strap Mounting page 4 Hands Free Transfer Relay page 5 Control Head ...

Page 3: ...J4 32 Total 2 5A Each Internally Limited Note Total combined current not to exceed 40 Amps High Current Outlets J1 8 Total 10A Each Fused Note Outlets J1 5 thru J1 8 may be Positive or Negative activated Note Total combined current not to exceed 40 Amps LC AUX Outlets J4 1 J4 2 J4 11 250mA Each Internally Limited Input Operation Logic Inputs 1 4 Positive or Negative Activation Logic Inputs 5 8 Pos...

Page 4: ...ng bolt on the outer side of the bail strap Loosely secure the acorn nut to the hex head bolt Now slide the control head onto the bolt heads Once it is in the position that the customer has chosen and the control head has fully engaged the bolt heads tighten the acorn nuts until the unit is firmly secured A third pair of mounting holes are provided that will enable the control head to be located m...

Page 5: ... enable the radio rebroadcast feature 1 Locate the two wires that connect the external speaker to the two way radio cut one of them and splice one of the BLU wires into this circuit 2 Cut the remaining speaker wire and splice the remaining BLU wire into this circuit Backlighting Item 13 Note The CanTrol backlight circuit has been designed to accept any of the following 0 VDC Input off 12VDC on A P...

Page 6: ...he tables below connect the input wire of the desired device to the appropriate wire For example if the device in question requires a Positive input signal that input wire would be connected to the BROWN expansion module pigtail wire In this example that device would be recognized as INPUT 1 by the CenCom Cantrol system However if that device requires a Negative input signal that input wire would ...

Page 7: ... 6 J10 7 J10 8 J10 9 J10 10 J10 11 J10 12 Description BRN T A 1 RED T A 2 ORG T A 3 YEL T A 4 GRN T A 5 BLU T A 6 VIO T A 7 GRY T A 8 WHT Comm 12V Not Used Not Used Not Used 14 Diagnostic LEDs USB LED Off No connection detected Slow Flash For factory purposes only Mom Blink ON Connection Detected Not ready Mom Blink OFF Data Packet transferred Steady Connection Detected Ready for use ERR Error LED...

Page 8: ...AFFIC ADVISOR TA1 TA2 TA3 TA4 TA5 TA6 TA7 TA8 20A SYSTEM CONNECTION MAP 1 Traffic Advisor Indicators Fuse These indicators display the active T A pattern The 20 AMP fuse shown protects this circuit 2 LED Indicators These indicators light when their corresponding J2 LED Output 1 4 9 12 is active The 20 AMP fuse shown protects these outputs 3 LED Indicators These indicators light when their correspo...

Page 9: ...eet 314 Feet 209 Feet 157 Feet 125 5 Feet 104 5 Feet 89 5 Feet 78 5 Feet 69 5 Feet 63 Feet Maximum Current Draw Through The Wire Wire Gauge 22 AWG 20 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG 8 AWG 6 AWG 4 AWG 2 AWG Maximum Current Draw Through The Wire Wire Gauge Wire Gauge Calculation Chart Insufficient Insufficient Insufficient Insufficient Insufficient Insufficient Insufficient Insufficient Insuf...

Page 10: ...16 5 3 2 4 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 18 20 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 J1 1 BRN J1 2 RED J1 3 ORN J1 4 YEL J1 5 GRN J1 6 BLU J1 7 VIO J1 8 GRY WHT WHT ORANGE High BLK BLK BROWN Low Speaker 1 Speaker 2 optional J4 1 AUX 1 WHT BLK J4 8 Output 6 WHT RED J4 2 AUX 2 RED WHT J4 9 Output 7 WHT ORG J4 11 AUX 3 WHT J4 10 Output 8 WHT YEL J4 3 Output 1 BRN J4 13 Output 9 GRN J4 4 Output 2 RED J4 14 Output 10...

Page 11: ... Worksheet J17 8 BLU Radio Repeat J17 16 BLU Radio Repeat This worksheet is provided to allow the installer to provide a visual record of what specific vehicle equipment is activated and or controlled with specific inputs or outputs to the customer ...

Page 12: ...____________________________ ______________________ J2 6 22 WHT RED __________________________________________________________ _____________________________ ______________________ J2 7 23 WHT ORG __________________________________________________________ _____________________________ ______________________ J2 8 24 WHT YEL __________________________________________________________ _________________...

Page 13: ..._________________________________________________ _____________________________ ______________________ J4 10 WHT YEL J4 12 Not Used 9 __________________________________________________________ _____________________________ ______________________ J4 13 GRN 10 __________________________________________________________ _____________________________ ______________________ J4 14 BLU 11 ________________...

Page 14: ..._______________________________________________________________________________________________________ J17 9 WHT GRN _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ J17 10 WHT _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ J17 11 WHT ...

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