User's Manual
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TT210 Installation Planning Installation Guidelines
Installation Guidelines
When making installation decisions, consider safety, security, quality and reliability, and
accessibility.
Safety, Reliability, and Accessibility
• Use eye protection when using a drill or performing work that poses any hazard to the
eyes.
• Use ear protection in a noisy working area.
• Wear appropriate clothing or uniforms and safety shoes.
• Make sure you know what is behind the area before you drill.
• Make sure ladders and portable scaffolding are in good condition.
• Place ladders in safe positions.
• Install equipment so it will not cause damage to the trailer/container or hardware over time
or will work loose over time.
• Make sure there are no loose components/cables and no unsecured components.
• Use solid mounting surfaces.
• Install all components in a location where they will not be abused.
• Route all cables away from sharp or abrasive areas where they might become damaged.
• Choose a location where components are safe from tampering.
• Choose a location where future maintenance can be easily serviced.
Typical TT210 Installation Sequence
Trailers, containers, and flatbeds often differ from manufacturer to manufacturer. The TT210
system was designed to work with a variety of trailer/container types, however, every
installation is unique and should be thoroughly planned out before implementation.
1. Identify the installation location.
2. Mount the unit.
3. Route and connect cables and wires.
4. Identify which cargo sensor mount to use.
• If 3” from the skin to liner, use internal mount
• if between 2” and 3” from skin to liner, use 1” pan
• if container or plate nose or less than 2”, use the 3” pan
5. Install the optional cargo sensor and/or door sensor if desired.
6. Install battery into unit.