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Cable Setup
The website has a range of videos dedicated to setting up the wires, and if you wish to view
them, please click
while following the below instructions.
Cables A-E
These are all the cables you will need to ensure that the control box and rumble are
connected. You can see a video for all of these cables
Cable A
–
This is the power cable for the control box. One end will need to be plugged into
the middle port on the back of the control box, in between ‘Rum 1’ and ‘Rum 2’ port. Then
run the cable underneath the seat, between the seat bottom and the metal plate and plug it
into the power port on the top right of the cable magazine.
Cable B
–
This is the power cable for the rumble on the back of the seat. This will need to be
run between the seat and the plate, much like cable A, and plugged into ‘Rum 1’ port. Th
e
cable does look like it won’t reach, but it does –
it ensures that there are no very loose
cables.
Cable C
–
This is the power cable for the rumble on the bottom of the seat. Similarly to cable
B, this will need to run between the seat and the plate, a
nd plug into the ‘Rum 2’ port.
Cable D
–
This is the micro-USB to USB cable for side A of the control box. Plug the small
part into the top middle port on the control box, and run the cable to the cable magazine,
where it will need to go into the USB por
t titled ‘A’.
Cable E
- This is the micro-USB to USB cable for side B of the control box. Plug the small part
into the top middle port on the control box, and run the cable to the cable magazine, where
it will need to go into the USB port titled ‘B’.
Cable F
This is the data cable for the pedals. It is a micro-USB to USB connection. The larger part of
the cable will need to sit in the right-hand side of side A on the control box. This is labelled
‘Pedal/Emergency’. The smaller part of the cable will ru
n down the stem and plug into the
pedals.
As the Roto pedals currently require developer support, they will not be needed when you
first set up, so you can skip this cable if you want to
–
keeping cables to a minimum is best.