User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- FCC Compliance Statement
- This equipment complies with Part 15 of the Rules of the FCC. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this equipment may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment must accept any interference received, including interfer...
- Table of Contents
- Safety Precautions and Warnings
- Introduction
- Power Setup
- Cable Mode
- Appendix A: System Specifications and Maintenance Requirements
- LIMITED WARRANTY
Power Setup
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MFCB™ Operator’s Manual
Cable-Box Power Cables
When connecting to a free standing automotive battery, be sure the positive wire (white, shown red in the
Connecting the Cable System Components diagram below) is connected to the positive battery terminal
and that the negative wire (black) is connected to the negative battery terminal. See the “Connecting the
Cable System Components Diagram” under Connecting the Cable Transmitter.
Connecting to Cable Transmitter
For the cable transmitter to function, it must be grounded to the transmitter housing. The ground point on
the cable transmitter is the metal portion of the wire end.
Eclipse Cable Transmitter
When the cable transmitter is properly fitted into the housing, the ground connection will occur
automatically because the housing is grounded through the drill. When testing the cable transmitter
outside of the housing, you can make a ground connection by taking a piece of wire and touching the
negative terminal of the battery with one end and touching the other end of the wire to the transmitter’s
ground.
Connects to the Remote
Display’s DC Power Port
Connects to the DC Power
Source (or use the bare
wire cable to connect
directly to a freestanding
automotive battery)
Ground