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Check Each Shipment |
Before installation, check your shipment against the packing list and ensure that no parts are missing. The packing list is inside the red information packet along with the Installation and Operation Manuals. |
If the Register was ordered as part of a metering system, it may arrive mounted on the meter and pre-wired to peripheral equipment such as an ETVC probe, air eliminator, and valve.
1.Ground truck seat cushion. See Ground Strap Kit.
2.Install meter system onto truck or fixed installation. Refer to the Meter manual.
3.Run the data and power Cables from the Register to the truck cab or power supply. See Routing Data and Power Cables.
4.Connect any additional components to the Register board.
5.Mount printer and connect printer data cable. See Printers.
6.Connect the Register and the printer to power supply. See Power Supply.
7.Setup and calibrate the Register.
If you are replacing an existing register, you must mount the register onto the meter and make the proper connections
to all of the components.
1.Ground truck seat cushion. See Ground Strap Kit.
2.Mount the Register to the meter. See Mounting Overview.
3.Run the Data and Power Cables from the Register to the truck cab or power supply. See Routing Data and Power Cables.
4.Connect all components to the Register CPU board.
5.Mount printer and connect printer data cable. See Printers.
6.Connect the Register and the printer to power supply. See Power Supply.
7.Setup and calibrate the Register.
What this chapter covers |
This chapter explains and details the mechanical installation of the Register and the temperature probe as well as the electrical and data installation of all components that connect to the Register. For additional installation information, refer to the manuals of the other components. All manuals are available at www.LCmeter.com. |
Installation requirements will vary |
Specific installation requirements will vary with the model of the truck, the physical layout of a fixed installation, the configuration of any existing metering equipment, the options selected, and the type of fluid being metered. |