Road Angel Halo Installation Example And Manual - Cable & Connector Stress
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Placement of the all cabling should be kept away from air bags or similar safety equipment, away from
door wells or moving parts where it could interfere with their operation or sever the cabling. When
installing the cables, avoid obscuring field of view, vents or breaching waterproof seals.
It is advised that the device should not be located close to ABS wiring, audio wiring, steering columns or
directly over air conditioning units.
We also recommend that the cable is secured onto other cables, metal surrounds, plastic surrounds or
fitted using the provided adhesive clips.
Do not attempt to shorten the cables provided with the device, such as the extension lead or cigar
power lead (where applicable). This may prevent the correct operation of the device and will
invalidate the warranty.
Verify that the Halo functions prior to installation. This can be achieved by connecting the DC power
lead to the device and confirming the device powers up and records as expected.
Where possible, test the resistance across the hardwire lead before installation as this should
indicate any defects on the connections prior to installation.
Cable & Connector Stress
Quite often there is very little room to install the cabling and/or device, and this can cause the
connections of cables and co
nnectors to become ‘stressed’. Please ensure that even when space is
limited, that the cables are not bent back hard causing stress on the connector and the cable.