User's Manual
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Tools and Supplies Needed for Installation TT210 Installation Planning
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7. Close the unit.
8. Use the configuration tool software to configure the TT210 system and to verify the
system is working properly. The software is also used to diagnose any problems with
the system.
9. Perform system verification.
Tools and Supplies Needed for Installation
The following tools and supplies are recommended for performing installations.
• Laptop with XP or higher for running the Configuration Tool software
• Pop-rivet gun (suitable for use with 3/16" rivets)
• Wire crimper/stripper/cutter
• Felt-tip pen (or grease pencil, or scratch awl)
• 7/16" deep socket and ratchet
• 1/2" deep socket and ratchet
• 3/8" nut driver or socket and ratchet
• Metal cutting shear
• Assorted 7-way receptacle tools
• 20-foot portable scaffold or 20-foot ladder
• Cable anchors/tie wraps
• Drill (battery only recommended)
• 3/8" drill bit
• 3/16" drill bit
• Assorted drill bits
• 7/8" hole saw
• 12-tooth hole saw or higher hole saw or step drill. DO NOT use 7-tooth hole saws.
• Rubbing alcohol and a towel
• Fish tape for routing wires
• Assorted tools for removal of plywood (typically a Robertson bit, #2 Phillips bit, etc.)
• Extra step-down butt splices
• Nylon insulated seamless butt connectors
• Sawzall (for plate nose cargo sensor hole)
Note
High-torque/low RPM drill motors should be used for all steel drilling.