Transmitted Output Voltage Supply
Transmitted Output Voltage Supply
When retrofitting transmitter/receiver unit in the vehicle, the battery is used to connect the positive and negative wire.
The wiring harness must be manufactured additionally:
• Voltage supply positive via read wire, 2.5 mm2 cross section
• Voltage supply negative via brown wire, 2.5 mm2 cross section
The positive wire must have a fuse which must be located very close to the battery. Therefore, a fuse panel must be secured next to battery. Both wires must be encased in an insulating hose.
suitable connections must be attached on battery side.
Proceed on unit side according to operating instructions.
Route the auxiliary wiring harness separate from the vehicle wiring. Minimum distance: 10 cm
• For some telephone systems and radio communication units an additional terminal 15 (ignition) is necessary. If this is the case, then route a 1.5 mm2 cross section wire from the transceiver to terminal 15a. Wiring diagrams, Troubleshooting & Component locations.
• When installing, make sure wiring connections are not routed parallel to standard wiring.