User's Manual Part 1
Terminal with 7-way Power Installing the TT210 Terminal on Plate Nose Trailers
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MAY CONTAIN U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL EXPORT CONTROLLED INFORMATION 80-J7615-1 Rev. A
Terminal with 7-way Power
Overview
The TT210 terminal installs outside the trailer on the trailer nose just below (approximately
1/2") the top rail horizontal rivet line where the trailer skin attaches to the top rail, preferably in
the 7-way receptacle vertical bay. Ensure the terminal clears the trailer’s top rail internally and
externally, being aware that the top rail may extend below the rivet line. The unit should be
positioned as high as possible and located between the post flanges. The TT210 system
power/accessory cable runs from the TT210 system terminal down to the 7-way receptacle.
Thoroughly evaluate the trailer nose area (inside and outside) to determine if the TT210
system can be installed on the trailer. The trailer should be free of extensive damage in all
installation areas. For specific information on verifying a trailer’s condition, refer to Verify the
Trailer/Container Is in Good Condition on page 4-3. For specific tools required, refer to Tools
and Supplies Needed for Installation on page 4-6.
Planning for Optional Sensors
Before starting the installation, consider if optional sensors (cargo, door, auxiliary) will be
installed. Determining if a sensor will be used before beginning the installation, results in
better planning and preparation.
• Cargo Sensor. The cargo sensor determines whether the trailer is empty or not empty. It
is installed inside the trailer near the top of the nose of the trailer. It is necessary to cut a
9.5" x 12" hole in the trailer nose plywood liner to provide the cargo sensor with an
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