To power the base unit, you must connect it to the vehicle’s power. The base unit requires a constant power source of 12 VDC protected with a 20A fuse.
Before you begin
- Stranded copper wires
- AWG (red) and 14 AWG (black) for 12V power on the base unit.
- Heat-shrink tubing
- Required for the protection of soldered wire connections.
- Ring terminal
- A ring terminal with incorporated internal locking teeth is required at the chassis grounding screw location.
- 20A ATO/ATC in-line fuse
- Required at the source of the vehicle’s 12-24V system tapping point.
- Convolute wire loom
- Required to protect cables from potential damage from heat or abrasion.
IMPORTANT:
- These instructions do not replace your vehicle’s owner manual. If you are unsure about your vehicle’s electrical wiring, see your owner's manual before continuing.
- Solder your connections and protect them with heat shrink tubing.
What you should know
WARNING:
Simply shutting off the main power
to the base unit can corrupt the base unit and make
the system inoperable. To turn on and turn off the
base unit safely, the system requires an ignition signal.
Procedure
Example
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