Step 1 – Capture the existing Rhino's profile
Connect the existing Rhino system to a PC or laptop, and with the Wizard application, read the
existing Rhino's configuration profile. You will use some of the existing configured parameters to set
up the R
2 controller in later steps. For more information on programming, see Programming, in
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the Further information section. Save and print out the profile for reference later on.
Step 2 – Replace the Rhino controller with the RHINO2 controller
Replace the existing Rhino controller with the new R
of the R
2 are different from the Rhino. For more information on this and the recommended
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mounting orientation, please see the R
Step 3 – Adapt the cables
Install the motor, park brake and battery cable adaptors
R
2 uses different cable connectors compared with the Rhino. For this reason, you will need to
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adapt the existing looms. Dynamic Controls have produced a number of adaptors to help you. The
table below summarises the cable adaptors to use with the R
R
2
Rhino to
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Adaptor Loom
DS90 MTR/PB ADAPT LOOM
DS120 MTR/PB ADAPT LOOM
RHINO2 BATT/ACT ADAPT
LOOM
RHINO2 MTR-4/RING ADAPT
LOOM
RHINO2 BATT-6/RING ADAPT
LOOM
Warning:
Check the motor connector on the existing motor to ensure that the
receptacles are not loose or damaged. Loose or damaged receptacles can lead
to over-heating, and the connector housing melting.
Rhino to RHINO2 Conversion Guide
2 controller. Note that the mounting holes
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2 Installation Manual (section 3.1.1 & 3.1.2).
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Part No.
GLM51981
GLM51983
GLM51984
GLM51985
GLM51986
2 variants.
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Notes
Suitable for motor looms
using Tyco 170258-2 housing.
Suitable for motor looms
using Dynamic Controls
GCN51315 housing.
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