User's Manual

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Remote Display
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Operator’s Manual
Power Options
The FSD remote can be powered by either a DCI lithium-ion battery pack or a 1032 V DC power source
using the DC power cable. If both a battery pack and the DC cable are installed, the remote will draw
power from the battery until the battery voltage is below the DC source voltage. Install the brace insert as
you would the battery when using the DC cable source (see “Installing and Removing the Battery Pack or
Brace Insert” below).
Connecting the DC Power Cable
To connect the DC power cable, remove the protec-
tive cap from the DC power port on the back of the
remote. Then align the four pin holes in the DC
cable with the four pins in the DC power port. Push
in and rotate the cable connector clockwise until the
cable is secure. Install the other end of the DC
cable into the DC power source.
DC Power Cable
Installing and Removing the Battery Pack or Brace Insert
The DCI lithium-ion battery pack is installed in the FSD remote’s battery compartment for battery power.
When the remote is powered by a DC cable source, the brace insert must be installed in place of the
battery pack. The brace insert is the same size as the battery pack, and it is installed and removed in the
same manner as the battery pack.
To install the battery pack or brace insert, with the tab facing up and away from the FSD remote, insert
the battery/brace insert into the battery compartment and push it in until the tab latches in place.
To remove the battery pack or brace insert, push down on the battery tab and pull it away from the
remote until the tab is released, then lift the battery/brace insert out of the battery compartment.
DC Power Cable Installed in FSD Remote
DC Power
Port
Brace
Insert
Pin Holes
Protective
Cap