Honeywell Thor VM1 User Manual page 89

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14. While observing the
15. Use proper electrical and mechanical fastening means for terminating the cable.
16. Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at
17. Connect the watertight connector end of the power cable to the Thor VM1 dock
18. Secure the power cable to the Thor VM1 using the
19.
20. If using the
21. Press the
22. Press the
Once installation is complete, remember to start the Thor VM1 and configure the Auto-
On behavior.
See the
Note: Ignition control is not available for trucks over 60VDC.
Thor VM1 with Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 User Guide
V
+ is connected to battery positive.
IN
Vi
- is connected to battery negative.
N
GND is connected to the vehicle chassis ground, which can also be battery
negative.
ble to the actual battery terminals of the vehicle. When available, always connect to
unswitched terminals in the vehicle fuse panel, after providing proper fusing.
ATTENTION: For uninterrupted power, electrical supply connections should not be
made at any point after the ignition switch of the vehicle.
Properly sized "crimp" type electrical terminals are an accepted method of termina-
tion. Select electrical connectors sized for use with 18AWG (1mm
approximately one foot intervals, taking care not to over tighten and pinch conduc-
tors or penetrate the outer cable jacket.
power connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector; push down
on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely. Flip the power switch on
the back of the dock to On.
Place Thor VM1 in the
Screen Blanking
Power Switch
Power Button
AutoOn
control panel.
Fuse Requirements
connect the power cable as close as possi-
Dock.
feature, install the screen blanking box or switch.
on the back of the Thor VM1 dock.
on the front of the Thor VM1 to turn on the Thor VM1.
2
) conductors.
Strain Relief Cable
Clamps.
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