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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE LAYING OF CONNECTION CABLES
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.1 General guidelines for connecting cables
Remove 8–10 mm of the insulation from the ends of the wires in order to strip the wires.
Twist each end of the wire to avoid the separation of wire
fi
bres.
Insert the ends of the wires into the coupling sleeve that is supplied with the product or purchased
separately.
Crimp the coupling sleeve with pliers or a special tool.
Cable connector pin assignments are provided in Appendix G.
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.2 Guidelines for laying cables
During installation, you must use included cables manufactured by Omnicomm that are supplied with the
product or purchased separately.
The cable must not be placed near heated parts of the machinery or components of the vehicle that may
melt the insulation of the wiring.
The cable must not be placed near any moving parts of the vehicle.
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0
CONNECT THE CABLES TO THE CONNECTORS
OF THE OMNICOMM
PROFI 2.0 AND PROFI 2.0 WIFI TERMINAL
Connection of the cables to the connectors of the Omnicomm Pro
fi
2.0 Terminal can be conducted by two
methods: by utilising a go
ff
er or supplied rubber clamps. When connecting cables with go
ff
er, protection
level of IP51 is guaranteed; when using rubber cable outputs - IP41 protection level.
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.1 Connection of cables to the connectors of Omnicomm Pro
fi
2.0
and Pro
fi
2.0 WiFi Terminals using go
ff
ers
Cut three pieces of go
ff
er to the required length. Go
ff
ers are not included and are sold separately.
Place the wires of the cable, connected to “SIDE 2”, into one piece of go
ff
er.
Place at
fi
rst the GSM antenna cable into another piece of go
ff
er, and then 10 wires of the cable, attached
to “SIDE 1” connectors.
At
fi
rst, place the GPS antenna cable into the third piece of go
ff
er, and then the remaining 10 wires of the
cable, attached to “SIDE 1” connectors.
Place the go
ff
er in the allocated slots and lock it the clamps (Figure 10 and 11).