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STEP 2: IDENTIFY COMPONENT INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
Identify vehicle connection points and plan the wire harness routing. Remove access panels as needed. Keep in
mind the length of the harnesses when planning the mounting locations.
STEP 3: MOUNT THE RS-4000 ON-BOARD COMPUTER IN THE VEHICLE
Mounting the On-Board Computer on a bulkhead or in the equipment cabinet within the 16 foot (4.87 meters)
OBDII harness length is preferred to help protect the On-Board Computer from potential tampering and accidental
spills. If mounting in the equipment cabinet or on the bulkhead is not possible, mounting it under the driver’s or
passenger seat is an acceptable alternative if space allows. *Do not mount the RS-4000 on a door or other
moveable surface.
1.
If you are going to mount the On-Board Computer under a seat, ZOLL recommends that you remove it for
easier access, and verify adequate clearance.
Ensure that you disconnect all wiring from the seat per the manufacturer’s recommendations before
removing from it from the vehicle.
Ensure that you have clearance on the connector side to allow you to connect the wire harnesses and
associated cabling. Trial fit the RS-4000 On-Board Computer in its location prior to drilling.
2.
Secure but do not fully tighten the unit until you have checked to see if it is level and square.
3.
Once square and level, tighten, but do not over-tighten the four mounting screws as the mounting tabs
may break. Use appropriately sized flat washers to help prevent breaking the tabs. Tighten only enough
to prevent the box from moving.
NOTE:
Prior to drilling through the floor or other mounting surface, check for clearance below, above, or
behind to ensure nothing will be damaged by drilling or by the mounting screws in all seat positions.
NOTE:
Avoid locations where tampering, excessive heat, moisture, or electromagnetic fields could interfere
with or damage the unit. The OEM imposed length limit for the OBDII/CAN cable is 16 feet (4.87 meters).
Extensions to the cable are not recommended or supported by ZOLL. DO NOT modify this cable.