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1. When this test is completed successfully we suggest that you reset the ALERT TEMP to 85F F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 15 of 17 Confirm the Displays and That The System is Fully Operational Once the system is fully tested and operational the HUD display will look similar to the photo below with the actual temperature readings from your vehicle SEHSOR 1 SEHSOR 2 SYS Hy o gea Verify the following The HUD shows two 2 Temperature Displays A bold H appears on the right side of the display System Status is SYS OK Oo OF oO Test the Back light function Do so by pushing the left button on the HUD to cycle through the brightness levels O Test the Fan function Do so by pushing the right button on the HUD to cycle through the fan speeds F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 16 of 17 Confirm the Displays and That The System is Fully Operational continued Once the system is fully tested and operational the Remote Pager display will look similar to the photo below with the actual temperature readings from your vehicle SENSOR 1 SEMHSOR2 1 82 82 i I E oS B E THE H Verify the Following The Remote Pager makes connection w the system The Remote Pager displays two 2 temperature readings A bold H appears on the right side of the display System Status is SYS OK Signal Strength is maximum Left Vertical Bar r r 0 dao Bat
2. connect this product to any device intended to detect vehicle battery drain Doinc so may POWER DOWN THIS PRODUCT AND OR RENDER IT INEFFECTIVE FOR ITS INTENDED USE We recommend that you meet with the intended user to discuss preferences and installation requirements specific to the system s application and user comfort F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 2 of 17 Ray ALLEN 7 System Inventory External Antenna 10ft Antenna Cable Heads Up Display HUD HUD Articulating Mount w Hardware Pack 4 screws nuts Remote Pager Unit Remote Pager Holster 120V Remote Charger In Vehicle Remote Charging Pigtail System Control POD Control POD HUD Communications 10ft Cable Grey Temperature Sensor w 15ft cable Grey w Black Tip Electrical Hardware Pack POD amp HUD Attachment Hardware Pack 8 self tapping screws System Power Wire Harness 15ft Vehicle Interface Wire Harness 15ft Installation Manual User s Manual To Remain in Car F2 G2 Installation Manual Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 2 Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 2 Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 1 Qty 1 Page 3 of 17 Charging the Remote Pager After unpacking the System we recommend that you immediately charge the Remote Pager To do this Locate the Remote Pager and charger Plug the charger into a 120v 60hz receptacle standard wall plug Plug the charger into the charging port on the side of the Remote Pager The message CHARGING BATTERY
3. the bolts and washers from inside of the cage and place the nut on the Fan side You do not want the nut on the inside of the cage as it has a higher profile than the bolt head and this may injure the dog Also included is the wiring to connect directly to the system s Control POD To complete this connection attach the fan output wire from the POD to the black wire on the fan butt splices are included for this connection Connect the blue wire from the fan to a positive battery voltage Test this connection when testing the complete system This fan is designed to blow in to the Cruise Eze unit If for some reason you wish this fan to blow in the opposite direction simply reverse these wire connections F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 12 of 17 Placement of Up Display HUD The HUD is the system s user interface used for information read outs and feature programming therefore easy access to the HUD visually and physically is vital We have included an articulating mount that can be used for this purpose This mount easily attaches to the HUD using the self tapping screws included in your hardware pack Once the location has been determined we recommend the intended user be involved in this decision the base of the mount can be permanently attached to the vehicle utilizing the two sided tape already on the base This tape is extremely adhesive so you will only get one shot at this If you wish to mount the HUD directl
4. will appear on the LCD screen of the Remote Pager a Note IF Remote PAGER BATTERY IS COMPLETELY DEAD IT MAY TAKE A FEW MINUTES BEFORE THE CHARGING SEQUENCE BEGINS Note WE HAVE PROVIDED YOU WITH A LONG LIFE REMOTE PAGER BATTERY DEPENDING ON TEMPERATURE IT CAN TAKE OVER AN HOUR TO FULLY CHARGE THIS DEVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE RemoTe PAGER IS PROTECTED BY OVER CHARGE CIRCUITRY THEREFORE IT CAN REMAIN THE CHARGER FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME WITHOUT FEAR OF BATTERY DAMAGE F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 4 of 17 Placement of Ray ALLEN F Series System Control POD Before starting your installation consider the most appropriate placement of the system s Control POD in the interior of the vehicle the POD design requires that it be located inside of the passenger compartment Be certain that 1 Both wire harnesses can easily reach the Control POD as well as their intended point of connection to the vehicle components 2 The antenna connector can be mounted to the roof of the vehicle and still make connection to the Control POD 3 The Control POD HUD Communications Cable can be routed from the Heads Up Display to the Control POD 4 The Control POD can be securely attached anywhere in the interior of the vehicle it does NOT need to be grounded Use the self tapping screws included to secure the POD to the front panel of your K 9 insert or attach using 2 sided tape Velcro or any other attachment method
5. you choose All wire harnesses are provided with fifteen 15 feet of wire The POD HUD communications cable and antenna cable are ten 10 feet long Norte TAKE CARE TO ROUTE ALL WIRES AWAY FROM EXCESSIVE HEAT SOURCES AND POINTS OF POSSIBLE ABRASION F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 5 of 17 System Specification amp Features Following are the system input and output descriptions and specifications Due to the wide variety of vehicles in which this system could be used it is not possible to accurately describe all vehicle connections Therefore it is up to the installer of this system to correctly locate connect and test each connection prior to final power connection and operational testing Hardware Features 9 Reverse battery protection Load dump Over voltage protection On board user accessible fused output protection 0 5 C lt 1 F temperature accuracy Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum wireless communication with belt mounted Remote Pager o Individual encoding to ensure multiple units can be used at once 15 selectable channels in case of interference with other equipment e Noise immune RS485 communication with Heads Up Display HUD 9 On board relays Heat Alert Features 9 Window Drop o User can select just the left just the right both or neither window to roll down o Adjustable window drop time 9 Fan Output o Manual and automatic control o Three speed settings or off e Alarm o User selectable horn and or lights al
6. RAY ALLEN PROFESSIONAL K 9 EQUIPMENT RAY ALLEN 2 F TACTICAL HEAT ALERT SYSTEM WITH P AGER INSTALLATION MANUAL READ THIS FIRST Installation of this system should be carried out by qualified persons familiar with the general installation of law enforcement electronics commonly installed in police service vehicles It is recommended that the installer s have updated wiring diagrams and schematics of the specific vehicle in which the system will be installed or have access to wiring information through a local dealership or other source If you are replacing an existing deployment and or heat alert system remove all previous wiring before beginning installation Our System requires that wiring connections be made as described in this manual do not connect this to any other system s pre existing wires Before installation 1 Confirm all parts and components are included and accounted for by doing a complete inventory of the package contents 2 Read this manual to familiarize yourself with the system s unique requirements for installation 3 Observe all safety practices It is the installer s responsibility to determine implement and observe those safety practices Please note This system is designed to be directly hardwired to the vehicle s 12 volt battery Do THE SYSTEM TO THE VEHICLE BATTERY UNTIL ALL CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED AND VERIFIED AS BEING CORRECT Do not
7. These wires should be routed from the B pillar through the conduit to each door Make the connection inside each door To determine the wire in the door used to activate this feature activate the window switch and using a volt meter determine which of the two wires connecting the control switch to the window motor changes from 0 to 12 volts during the lowering of the window Cut this wire and connect the window output wire as listed in the vehicle interface harness table to the motor side of this wire Connect the window pass through wire to the switch side of this wire Butt splices are included for these connections blue black blue or or purple black purple Window switch Window motor Up wire Drawing 1 Typical Window System Interface F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 10 of 17 Antenna Attachment The provided antenna cable assembly is 10 feet in length The cable should be run from the POD to a 3 4 hole drilled through the roof of the vehicle The antenna connector is a modified NMO style terminal The center contact and plastic washer must be removed in order to attach the antenna F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 11 of 17 Temperature Sensor Placement You have been provided with two 2 Temperature Sensors which are specifically designed to work with this system Each Sensor has fifteen 15 feet of cable These Sensors are plugged into the system Control POD the two plugs next to th
8. arm e Programmable Auxiliary Output o Can be programmed for single multiple pulses or continuous output o Adjustable duty cycle pulse width F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 6 of 17 Electrical Specifications Input Voltage 6V 16V Supply Current powered down 50mA 60mA Supply Current powered up 100mA 200mA Remote Pager Battery Life 80h 100h This rating assumes that remote is idling with good consistent connection with POD Control POD HUD Communications Cable e A four conductor unshielded twisted pair CAT3 cable terminated on both ends with an RJ9 crimp plug Antenna Roof mounted external Omni directional Part 15 compliant reverse polarity SMA connector 10 feet of cable NMO high frequency connector System Power Wire Harness Signal Name Signal Description System Power Input Connect directly to positive battery terminal through included 40A fuse N A Fan Output Connect to black fan wire to blow into cage System Power Ground Connect directly to negative battery terminal F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 7 of 17 Vehicle Interface Harness Pin Wire Color Signal Name Signal Description 1 Purple Left Window Output Connect to window motor wire that goes from 0 to 12 volts when window is rolled down UTARA TE T K Yellow Horn Output Connect to vehicle s horn or other MA alarm device 5 Grey Aux Output Multi function auxiliary output 6 wa NoConnection INA 7 Blu
9. e Right Window Output Connect to window motor wire that goes from 0 to 12 volts when window is rolled down Purple Black Left Window Pass Connect to window switch wire that goes from 0 to 12 volts when window is rolled down Grey Black Aux Input Connect to any peripheral device that sends a 12 volt pulse when alert is desired 10 Red Black Aux Power Connect to any peripheral device that needs to be pe powered when ge is turned on 12 White Lights Output Connect to vehicle s EEE lights or any mao visual alarm device 14 Blue Black Right Window Pass to window switch wire that goes Through from 0 to 12 volts when window is rolled down Connector Numbering Diagram 1419 1121111019 18 7 1615 14 19 12 11 Viewed from wire side F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 8 of 17 8 buned s HM QA ya nd YOUMS MOPUIM 497 SOd 1o ouu mopulm 6 y y ms 611 dn dn 49 08 21 0018 19 aye guu luv uoleyjeysu uu s S Z4 eldsip dn speay Ul 956 1 I Ieuonoaip ig 1o 9919p z 4Josuas dway Josuas dway 19684 910118 Page 9 of 17 F2 G2 Installation Manual Window Lowering Feature Installation The wiring harness included with this system has two 2 wires designated for this feature for each rear side window
10. e antenna port opposite side of the wiring harnesses Care should be taken before deciding where their final mounting point should be We have provided hook and loop fasteners Velcro to secure these Sensors Place the cable under the Velcro so that the black Temperature Sensor is completely exposed Consider 1 Neither Sensor should be mounted in a position that is subject to direct sunlight nor in close proximity to air conditioning vents or the roof of the vehicle doing so will give incorrect readings of the true temperature inside the vehicle 2 Cables should be routed to avoid points of possible abrasion 3 Be certain the K9 cannot get to the sensors They are not chew proof Lights and Horn Connection Under the dashboard at the fuse panel or under the hood of the vehicle locate the wires used for these features Activate the lights and the horn from inside of the vehicle Using a volt meter determine the wire that changes from 0 to 12 volts when these features are activated Carefully splice into this circuit On certain vehicles it may be necessary to splice into the wiring circuit beyond relays and fuse boxes MD10 F Ray Allen Fan Connection Optional The Ray Allen MD10 F Fan is designed to bolt directly to either side of the front panel on the Ray Allen Cruise Eze Hardware for this installation is included with the Fan When attaching the Fan to the front panel of your Cruise Eze we suggest you insert
11. h the HUD In the SETUP Menu select HEAT ALERT then set the system values as follows refer to the Users Manual if necessary HEAT ALERT ON TEMP MODE F ALERT TEMP 70 ALERT DELAY 01 WINDOW DROP BOTH ALARM MODE BOTH Exit the SETUP Menu On the HUD display insure that the H on the LCD is now bold without a circle w line over it if it is not bold wait one minute for the alert delay to time out If necessary turn on the vehicle heater and adjust to high to raise the interior temperature of the vehicle When the interior of the vehicle reaches 7OF and BOTH sensors indicate 70F or above the following will happen 1 The HUD and the Remote Pager will display HIGH TEMP ALERT 2 The windows that have been wired into the system will lower 3 After the windows have lowered the system will turn on the fan at full speed if the optional fan is installed Approximately 30 seconds after a HEAT ALERT has activated and not been reset the vehicle s horn if integrated will sound and the lights if integrated will flash If both the horn and lights are connected and selected in the ALERT MODES menu they will alternate The HEAT ALERT can be reset by pressing the RESET button once on the Remote Pager or the HUD The fan will continue to run at high speed and the windows will remain down but the heat alert will delay for one 1 minute the amount of time set as the ALERT DELAY Note
12. tery Level is maximum Right Vertical Bar F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 17 of 17
13. y to the dashboard as shown below photo on the right either attach the HUD using the self tapping screws or attach with Velcro or two sided tape Note TAKE CARE TO ROUTE THE COMMUNICATION CABLE AWAY FROM EXCESSIVE HEAT SOURCES OR POINTS OF POSSIBLE ABRASION Suggested locations for the HUD On top of dashboard On facing of dashboard F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 13 of 17 Completing the Installation Verify the following before proceeding All connections except the four conductor black system power connector are securely attached to the Control POD The other end of the gray data cable is connected to the HUD Allwire splices and butt connectors are secure and that there is no chance of a short circuit Once all of the above is completed connect the System s Power and Ground cables to the vehicle battery s positive and negative terminals and plug the four conductor black system power connector into the POD Power up the Ray Aten F Series System by pressing and holding down the center button on the front of the HUD When the display appears release the button The HUD will run a self diagnostic routine Upon completion of this routine proceed to the following steps F2 G2 Installation Manual Page 14 of 17 Testing the HEAT ALERT System For this test it is important that all vehicle windows are closed Start the vehicle and power up the HUD and the Remote Pager Be sure that the fan is off throug

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