User's Manual

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Installing the TT210 Terminal on Containers Planning for Optional Cargo Sensor
Planning for Optional Cargo Sensor
Before starting the installation, consider if the optional cargo sensor will be installed.
Determining if a sensor will be used before beginning the installation, results in better
planning and preparation.
The cargo sensor determines whether the container is empty or not empty. It is necessary to
cut a 9.5" x 12" hole in the container nose plywood when a cargo sensor is used. Refer to
Chapter 11: Installing the Cargo Sensor. It is recommend to use optional 3” pan. Can be
installed on the inside but may get damaged by the cargo inside of the container.
Read this chapter entirely before installing the terminal. The necessary tools, hardware, and
components can be positioned on a scaffold for easy access during the installation.
Types of Containers
There are three basic types of containers: smooth sided, corrugated, and CIMC. There are a
variety of ways to install on each type of container. Below are some samples.
Smooth-sided
Corrugated
TT210
Sensor Cable
Cargo Sensor
TT210
(with spanner plate)
Cargo Sensor
(internal mount)
DRAFT