Panasonic of North America 9TAWV-TW37003 Common Trigger Box User Manual Installation manual

Panasonic Corporation of North America Common Trigger Box Installation manual

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Install the Common Trigger Box (option: WV-TW37003)
Preface
• If a Common Trigger Box installed in the trunk, for example, and a BWC are connected via
Bluetooth communication, it is possible to activate the BWC controlling from the external
devices or transfer BWC's operating information to the external devices.
• By connecting the Common Trigger Box and Pairing Dock (option: WV-TW37004) using an
Ethernet cable, Bluetooth peer-to-peer wireless communication can be performed.
• If the Common Trigger Box is connected with SA366 (existing model BWC) equipped with
wireless function, it is possible to activate the SA366 automatically controlling from the external
devices or transfer SA366's operating information to the external devices.
WARNING
• To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
Standard accessories
Operating instructions ...............................1 pc.
Warranty card............................................1 pc.
Common Trigger Box fixing screws.......... 5 pcs.
(of them, 1 for spare)
Fixing plate................................................1 pc.
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Part names
Common Trigger Box fixing screws (2 pcs.)
(accessory: WV-TW37003)
Common Trigger Box
(option: WV-TW37003)
Common Trigger Box fixing screws (2 pcs.)
(accessory: WV-TW37003)
Fixing plate
(accessory: WV-TW37003)

POWER indicator
Bluetooth indicator
WIRELESS indicator
PAIRED inducator
RJ45 terminal
RESET SW
Bluetooth CLEAR SW
Bluetooth
ON/OFF SW
WIRELESS
ON/OFF SW
ANT terminal

GP I/O terminal
GND
GP IN 1 - 6
DC IN terminal
GND
PIN r
PIN q
GP OUT 1 - 2
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■■Indicator
POWER indicator
Bluetooth indicator
WIRELESS indicator
PAIRED indicator
■■SW
WIRELESS ON/OFF SW
Bluetooth ON/OFF SW
Bluetooth CLEAR SW
RESET SW
■■Front Terminal
RJ45 terminal
ANT terminal
■■Rear Terminal
GP I/O terminal
DC IN terminal
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Lights up in green when power is supplied to the Common Trigger
Box.
Lights up in green when Bluetooth ON/OFF SW sets to ON.
Blinking in green(0.5 sec./0.5 sec.) when pairing between the Common Trigger Box and BWC (at least 1 unit) is complete. Up to 10
BWCs can be connected.
Lights up in green when WIRELESS ON/OFF SW sets to ON.
Blinking in green(0.5 sec./0.5 sec.) when linking between the Common Trigger Box and SA366 (at least 1 unit) is complete. For SA366
(existing model), up to two units can be linked.
Fast blinking in green (0.25 sec./0.25 sec.) when authentication error
is occurred.
Lights up in green when connecting between Common Trigger Box
and BWC through the ethernet cable.
Determines whether to operate the Common Trigger Box via wireless
LAN mode.
Determines whether to operate the Common Trigger Box via Bluetooth mode.
Clear the pairing information between the Common Trigger Box and
the BWC.
Restart the Common Trigger Box.
Connects with the Pairing Dock using an Ethernet cable, and
enables pairing operation.
RJ45 terminal is a dedicated connecting terminal for a Pairing Dock.
It cannot be used for connecting a regular LAN cable.
Connects an external antenna.
Connects signal lines from the external devices.
Input: 6 lines, Output: 2 lines
Input specification: No-voltage make contact input
(4 V - 5 V DC, internally pulled up)
OFF: Open or 4 V - 5 V DC
ON: Make contact with GND (required drive current: 1 mA or more)
Output specification: O
 pen collector output
(maximum applied voltage: 20 V DC)
ON: 4 V - 5 V DC by internal pull-up
OFF: O
 utput voltage 1 V DC or less
(maximum drive current: 50 mA)
Pin q GND (Black)
Pin w	DC IN (Red: Supplies power from the power source of 12 V
DC/24 V DC)
Pin e ACC (White: Detects ACC signal on by car key operation.)
Pin r NC
How to install
qqReferring to the illustration below, drill the fixing holes on the flat mounting surface.
(For the hole diameter and depth of the screws (locally procured), refer to the specification of
each screw to be used.)
4-ø10 mm
{13/32 inches}
Fixing plate TOP view
6 mm
{1/4 inches}
220 mm {8-21/32 inches}
40 mm {1-9/16 inches}
wwFix the fixing plate (accessory: WV-TW37003) on the installation surface using fixing screws
(locally procured).
The minimum required pull-out capacity of a single screw is 196 N {44 lbf} or more.
Screws (M5, 4 pcs.: locally procured)
Fixing plate (accessory: WV-TW37003)
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eeConnect a 4P power cable to the back of the Common Trigger Box. Also after removing the
protective cover, connect signal lines for external devices, GND line to the GP I/O terminal, and
external antenna to the ANT terminal.
Note:
• Attach the protective cover to the GP I/O terminal after fixing the connectors to the terminal
with screws.
External antenna (locally procured)
Connector from the external device
GPI1
GPI2
GPI3
I5 GPI6
GPI4 GP
O1
GND GP
GPO2 GN
DC IN
12V/24V
SIGNAL
From Panasonic MK 3 Lind
Distribution Box
Protective cover for GP I/O terminal
rrFix the Common Trigger Box to the fixing plate using Common Trigger Box fixing screws
(accessory: WV-TW37003).
(Recommended tightening torque: 0.78 N·m {0.58 lbf·ft})
Common Trigger Box fixing screws
(accessory: WV-TW37003)
GPI1
GPI2
GPI3
O1
GND GP
I5 GPI6
GPI4 GP
Fixing plate (accessory: WV-TW37003)
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GPO2 GN
DC IN
12V/24V
SIGNAL
How to use

1.
After setting the BWC to the Pairing Dock, connect the Pairing Dock with the Common Trigger
Box using an Ethernet cable.
2. Select PAIRED for the PAIRED SW of the Pairing Dock, and select ON for Bluetooth ON/OFF
SW of the Common Trigger Box. (☞ Page 28)
3. When power is supplied to the Common Trigger Box, pairing will be started automatically and
Bluetooth connection between the BWC and Common Trigger Box are enabled. (The PAIRED
indicator will be lit in green.)
4. Press Bluetooth CLEAR SW to cancel the Bluetooth connection with the BWC.
Note:
• The BWC can be charged from the Common Trigger Box as it is set on the Pairing Dock.
BWC
Connect to the
power source.
PAIRED SW (PC⇔PAIRED)
(Set to PAIRED)
RJ45
terminal
Pairing Dock
(option: WV-TW37004)
Bluetooth CLEAR SW
PAIRED inducator
Common Trigger Box
(option: WV-TW37003)
Bluetooth
Connect to the
ON/OFF SW
external ANT
(locally procured). (Set to ON)
Ethernet cable
(locally procured)
RJ45 terminal
Note:
• Once pairing is activated, the PAIRED information will be recorded to the BWC for 12 hours.
After 12 hours, recorded information will be deleted.
(This function is disable as default, you need to configure the BWC to delete after 12 hours.
and the duration (12 hours) can be configurable.)
• If pairing with a different Common Trigger Box is activated within 12 hours, the old data will be
overwritten with the new PAIRED information.
• Approximately 10 seconds is required for pairing.
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Set the WIRELESS SW of the Common Trigger Box to ON, and supply power to the Common Trigger Box.
Set "ST1" for the Wireless LAN SW of SA366.
The Common Trigger Box and SA366 will be automatically connected via Wireless LAN.
Connect to the power source.
Wireless LAN
Connect to the
external ANT
(locally procured).
WIRELESS SW
(Set to ON)
SA336 (existing model)

To restart the Common Trigger Box, press the RESET SW using a nib of a pen or the like with the
power on condition for more than 10 seconds.
Connect to the power source.
RESET SW
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