Transcan R & C Version; Transcan T Version; Optional Junction Box - Seven Telematics Transcan Advance Install Manual

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1.4 Status Monitoring Cont.
Transcan Advance:
Status input 1 (labelled on the back of the unit) of the Transcan
Advance should ONLY be used to automatically enable/disable out of
range temperature alarms via a switch operated by the refrigeration
unit (Ext. Alarm Control).
Status input 2 (labelled on the back of the unit) is normally used to
monitor door operation and is used for the rear door while status
input 3 (labelled on the back of the unit) is normally used to monitor
defrost operations. Status input 4-8 ( labelled on the back of the
unit ) are user definable and may be used to monitor other switches
as maybe found in dual compartment vehicles e.g. to monitor the
operation of a second (side) door.
1.5 Transcan R & C Version
The R version is intended for use in rigid vehicles where it is mounted
in the driver's cab (see figure 1.2). The recorder is housed in a radio-
style enclosure which fits a standard DIN size radio slot.
The C version is intended for use in rigid vehicles where it is mounted
in the drivers cab on a suitable vertical surface or bulkhead. The C
version is useful in vehicles which do not have a spare DIN slot and
the R version cannot be easily accommodated.
Connections to R and C recorders are made via connectors at the
rear of the device. These connect the temperature sensors, the status
inputs and the power supply/alarm output respectively.
Door Switch
Temperature Sensor
Figure 1.2 Internal Mounting
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Defrost Sensor
Junction Box [Optional]
R Type

1.6 Transcan T Version

The T version is intended for external installation and is suitable for
trailers and semi-trailers. It is housed in a weatherproof enclosure and
may be fitted in a wide variety of locations. It is usually fitted to the
front bulkhead adjacent to the refrigeration unit (see figure1.3).
Door Switch
Temperature Sensor
Figure 1.3 External Mounting
Connections to the recorder are made via connectors at the rear of
the device. These connect the temperature sensors, the status inputs
and the power supply/alarm output respectively. Connecting cables
pass through glanded cable entry points fitted to the enclosure, and
are wired to the rear connectors of the device.

1.7 Optional Junction Box

In order to simplify certain installations a Junction Box may be
included. This is used to connect the sensor wiring to a single multi-
core cable which is then routed to the recorder. This arrangement is
commonly used with the R version recorders when the application
involves more than 3 sensors.
Defrost Sensor
T Type
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