Wiring The Dc Power; Vehicle Connections - Cisco IR829 Hardware Installation Manual

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Connecting the Router

Wiring the DC Power

To connect the DC power on your Cisco IR829, follow these steps:
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Vehicle Connections

When connecting to automotive power, it is expected that the ignition output will be +12 VDC, or +24 VDC
(following the battery voltage). The DC In and DC Out leads can be directly connected to the battery, but it
is recommended that they be connected after a fuse.
NOTE: For details about the Ignition Power Management Software and setting it up, see the
Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide
Identify the DC power source and
measure 4 strands of copper wire
16 AWG (1.29mm) long enough to
connect to the DC power source.
NOTE: The maximum length of
the cable before twisting is 15 feet
(4.6 meters).
Using an 16-gauge wire-stripping
tool, strip each of the wires coming
from each DC-input power source
to 0.25 inch (6.3 mm) ± 0.02 inch
(0.5 mm). Do not strip more than
0.27 inch (6.8 mm) of insulation
from the wire. Stripping more than
the recommended amount of wire
can leave exposed wire from the
power connector after installation.
Using the pins included in the kit,
crimp each pin onto a wire.
Insert the pins into the power
connector, referring to previous
figures for guidance.
Plug the connector into the power
entry receptacle.
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