Datamax VMP-2000 manual Existing Power Harness Installation, Power Extension Cable Requirements

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Input Power and Connection Requirements

At a minimum, secure cables every 12-18 inches.

Allow an adequate 12” loop for connector and disassembly cable.

Existing Power Harness Installation

(part # 220205-100, 220206-100, 220207-100)

The power extension cable is available in lengths of three feet, six feet, and ten feet.

If your vehicle has an existing cable power harness from a previous printer installation, it may be used to connect to the VMP printer by using the power extension cable.

To properly install the power extension cable, review the Truck Mount Extension Cable Instruction Sheet (part # 110128-xxx) supplied with this cable.

Power Extension Cable

Requirements:

The existing harness must have a fuse. See Fuse Box Power Cable (part # 220210- 100) on page 9 for the requirements.

The cable must be in good condition — no cuts, dings, etc.

Note: Datamax-O’Neil accepts no liability for improperly installed cabling.

If the end of your cable looks like these, then your existing installation may work.

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