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5.1.2 ELECTRICAL WIRING
IF INSTALLING ONTO TFT EXTEND-A-GUN RC, BE SURE CONICAL SPRING GUARD IS INSTALLED BEFORE WIRING.
After selecting and mounting the desired operator stations, refer to Figures 5.1.2B-E for wiring connections. Refer to Figure 5.1.2A for
typical cable preparation. Be sure to tighten all terminal block screws securely.
FROM/TO MONITOR OR OPERATOR STATION
Refer to Figure 5.1.2B for connections.
FROM/TO TETHER OR OPT. OPERATOR STATION
Remove rubber plug in hole labeled WIRELESS OPER. STATION and discard. Refer to Figure 5.1.2C for connections.
WIRELESS OPERATOR STATION
Plug end of cable with Deutsch connector into gray receptacle on receiver. Make sure connector snaps into place.
Remove rubber plug in hole labeled WIRELESS OPER. STATION and discard.
Refer to Figure 5.1.2D for connections. Refer to table below for wire color designations.
Receiver Cable Wire Color
Termination Point in Operator Station
RED
RED (+)
BLACK
BLACK (-)
GREEN/BLACK
UP
WHITE/BLACK
DOWN
WHITE
LEFT
ORANGE/BLACK
RIGHT
BLUE
FOG
ORANGE
STRAIGHT STREAM
GREEN
NOT USED (CUT)
MAIN POWER CONNECTION TO TRUCK
Route cable and connect to a protected circuit from the trucks power distribution center. Connect the red wire to positive
and the black wire to negative (ground). Refer to Figure 5.1.2E for connections.
IMPORTANT!!
When mechanical installation and electrical connections are complete, perform the following test to verify voltage supply is
adequate and the current limiting feature is functioning.
1)Apply power to monitor control box.
2)Press LEFT or RIGHT button and hold until monitor reaches its' stop position. Continue to hold button down.
3)Once movement is stopped, manually turn override knob in opposite direction while continuing to hold button down.
If knob can be turned, then voltage supply is adequate. If knob cannot be turned and motor continues to operate,
then the voltage supply or wiring is not adequate. Check connections and voltage connection point, rewire if
necessary. NOTE: Override knob will only turn in one direction.
FIG 5.1.2A
Typical Cable Preparation Detail