Installing The Cable Harnesses - Raven SBGuidance Auto Installation Manual

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4.3 Installing the cable harnesses

Both the CAN basic harness and the CAN implement
ready harness are divided into the following harnesses
(in order from the battery):
1. Power harness: an Implement Ready power
harness is mounted from the battery to the
rear of the tractor. A Basic power harness is
mounted from the battery to the chassis
harness. Make sure that the relays and fuses
are mounted in a dry, clean and accessible spot
(Figure 13).
2. Chassis harness: runs along the chassis of the
tractor and is wrapped in a hard casing. The
harness branches off to the steering controller.
3. In-cab harness (DynamIQ ISO): runs from the
chassis harness into the cab and is wrapped in
a braided sleeve casing. It branches off to the
DynamIQ ISO.
4. Terminal harness: runs from the the In-Cab
harness (DynamIQ ISO) to the terminal. The
terminal harness is connected with two
connectors to the in-cab harness (DynamIQ
ISO). When using a Raven 600S GPS receiver,
the 600S harness is connected to the terminal
harness too (see Figure 55).
Figure 53 and Figure 54 of the annexes show the
schematic drawings of both the CAN basic harness and
the CAN Implement harness.
In addition, a number of guidelines have been
established for the assembly of both types of cable
harnesses:
Mount the relays fixed and in a dry, clean and
accessible spot (Figure 13).
The red wire is + (12V). The black wire is
(ground). Make sure that the first part of the
red wire (part in between battery and fuses)
cannot damage during operation.
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Figure 13 Relays and fuses of the power harness.

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