Vix Technology CP6100 CP6100 card processor on-board validator User Manual
Vix Technology (Aust) Pty Ltd CP6100 card processor on-board validator
User Manual
VIX Products CP6100 User Manual Document No: VXP-00261 Category: VIXP Approvals Hardware Leader Name: Author Mike Hanssen 433 Daniel Matthews Revision: 4.0 Product Manager Peter Bouhlas Signature: Date: This material is confidential to Vix and may not be disclosed in whole or in part to any third party nor used in any manner whatsoever other than for the purposes expressly consented to by Vix in writing. This material is also copyright and may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means in whole or in part without the express written consent of Vix. VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Document History Revision Revision Date Description Author 0.1 7 Dec 2011 Draft Mike Hanssen 0.2 12 Dec 2011 Updated for EMC safety testing Mike Hanssen 1.0 16 Dec 2011 Released Mike Hanssen 2.0 26 May 2016 Updated to include FCC compliance statement Gino Bertino 3.0 29 Aug 2016 Updated FCC compliance statement after FCC testing Atul Sharma 4.0 01 Sep 2016 Updated FCC warning statement Atul Sharma Updated cradle installation steps VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 2 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS .............................................................................................................. 5 1.2 EMC AND SAFETY STANDARDS APPLIED.......................................................................................... 5 1.2.1 FCC compliance statement .................................................................................................. 6 1.3 SAFETY .......................................................................................................................................... 6 1.3.1 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement .................................................................................. 6 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................. 7 2.1 PURPOSE ....................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1 Applicable devices ................................................................................................................ 7 2.2 SCOPE ........................................................................................................................................... 7 2.3 REFERENCES.................................................................................................................................. 8 DESIGN SOLUTION ............................................................................................................................ 9 3.1 3.2 3.3 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE ................................................................................................................. 9 CP6100 MODULES ......................................................................................................................... 9 POWER SUPPLY .............................................................................................................................. 9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................... 11 4.1 WIRING DIAGRAM.......................................................................................................................... 13 4.2 CONNECTOR TERMINATION ............................................................................................................ 14 4.2.1 Cradle Wiring ...................................................................................................................... 14 4.2.2 Chassis ............................................................................................................................... 15 4.3 CIRCUIT BREAKERS....................................................................................................................... 15 4.4 CABLE REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................. 16 4.5 HIERARCHY FOR SUPPLY............................................................................................................... 16 4.6 HOT PLUGGING............................................................................................................................. 16 4.7 CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS .......................................................................................................... 17 4.8 LENGTH VERSUS CABLE SIZE ........................................................................................................ 17 4.9 GROUND TERMINATIONS ............................................................................................................... 17 4.10 GROUND TERMINATION CHECKS .................................................................................................... 18 4.11 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................ 18 4.11.1 Cable Extension Recommendations .................................................................................. 18 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...................................................................................................... 19 5.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS ......................................................................................... 20 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 CP6100 POSITIONING .................................................................................................................. 19 DIMENSIONS AND W EIGHT ............................................................................................................. 20 GENERAL ..................................................................................................................................... 20 CRADLE........................................................................................................................................ 20 CRADLE MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ 20 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES FOR THE CRADLE ......................................................................... 23 List of Tables TABLE 1: APPLICABLE DEVICES ....................................................................................................................... 7 TABLE 2: POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................ 9 TABLE 3: CP6100 HARNESS PIN-OUT ............................................................................................................ 14 TABLE 4 : MATING FEMALE CONNECTORS ...................................................................................................... 15 TABLE 5 : MATING FEMALE CRIMP ................................................................................................................. 15 TABLE 6: CP6100 CABLE SIZE AND LENGTH GUIDE ....................................................................................... 17 TABLE 7: CABLE SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................................... 18 VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 3 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual TABLE 8: CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................ 18 TABLE 9 : PROD0059 BILL OF MATERIALS .................................................................................................... 21 List of Figures FIGURE 1: CP6100 IMAGES ............................................................................................................................ 7 FIGURE 2: CP6100 TYPICAL SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE ...................................................................................... 9 FIGURE 3: PHOTO OF CP6100 REAR ............................................................................................................. 10 FIGURE 4: PHOTO OF CRADLE UNLOCKING..................................................................................................... 10 FIGURE 5: INSTALLATION W IRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................................... 13 FIGURE 6: TYPICAL BUS POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT BREAKER AND CABLE RATING ............................................. 16 FIGURE 7: CABLE CURRENT HANDLING TABLE ................................................................................................. 17 FIGURE 8: CP6100 POSITIONING - HEIGHT ..................................................................................................... 19 FIGURE 9: CP6100 PREFERRED POLE MOUNTING BRACING ........................................................................... 19 FIGURE 10 : MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS.......................................................................................................... 20 FIGURE 11: PROD0059 CRADLE ASSEMBLY (45-0710) PAGE 1..................................................................... 22 FIGURE 12: PROD0059 CRADLE ASSEMBLY (45-0710) PAGE 2..................................................................... 22 FIGURE 13: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (57-0073) PAGE 1.......................................................................... 23 FIGURE 14: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (57-0073) PAGE 2.......................................................................... 23 FIGURE 15: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (57-0073) PAGE 3.......................................................................... 24 FIGURE 16: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (57-0073) PAGE 5.......................................................................... 24 FIGURE 17: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (57-0073) PAGE 6.......................................................................... 25 FIGURE 18: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (57-0073) PAGE 7.......................................................................... 25 FIGURE 19: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (57-0073) PAGE 8.......................................................................... 26 FIGURE 20: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (57-0073) PAGE 9.......................................................................... 26 VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 4 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Safety Precautions This document presents important information that is intended to ensure the safe and effective use of this device. Please read this information carefully, and store it in an accessible location near your installation. 1.1 Warnings and Cautions Warnings and cautions are used to call attention to potential hazards. Failure to observe the information provided with the warnings and cautions may result in personal injury or property damage. Be sure that you understand the meaning of each before you proceed. Attention WARNING: Indicates a potentially lethal hazard. Failure to observe a WARNING may result in severe injury or death. Attention CAUTION: Failure to observe a CAUTION may result in personal injury or damage to the device or other property. Attention 1.2 WARNING: • The device should only be opened and repaired by a qualified service technician. Improper repair work can be dangerous. Tampering with this device may result in injury, fire, or electric shock. • Be sure to use the specified power source. Connection to an improper power source may cause fire or electric shock. • Risk of fire or explosion if incorrect fuses are used. Fuses should only be replaced with new fuses of the same rating. EMC and Safety Standards Applied Product Name: CP6100 The following standards have been applied to this device: VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 • CE Marking • Safety: EN60950-1 • FCC part 15 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 5 of 26 VIX Products 1.2.1 Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual FCC compliance statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourage to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Attention WARNING: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. 1.3 Safety All installation work must be carried out in accordance with State and Federal Safety Codes and Codes of Practice as well as recognised industry standards. The appropriate protective clothing must be worn where necessary. Tools must be used in accordance with manufacturers’ instructions and suitable for the task. Personnel attempting to perform any work on the electrical wiring must be trained and suitably qualified in the appropriate electrical codes of practice and must work in accordance with those codes. 1.3.1 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter and must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 25 cm from all persons. VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 6 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 Introduction 2.1 Purpose CP6100 User Manual This document describes the Card Processor (CP6100) installation for general and expanded use in buses. Other than the connector interface the CP6100 is mounted exactly the same way as a CP6000 or CP6500 onto a pole on a bus. So any previous installation manuals can be used, with only minor changes needed for the interface connector and crimping methods. Figure 1: CP6100 Images 2.1.1 Applicable devices This document is applicable to all CP6100 variants detailed in the following table. Table 1: Applicable Devices 2.2 VIX Part Number Description CP6100.AAAA CP6100,3.5"TFT,RDR CP6100.AAEA CP6100,3.5"TFT,RDR,GPS,GPRS,WLAN CP6100.AEGA CP6100,3.5"TFT,RDR,GPS,4G, WLAN CP6100.AEFD CP6100,3.5"TFT,RDR, ORANGE PROD0059 CRADLE & CLAMP,CP6x00, POLE MNT,GREY Scope This document details the recommended installation for the CP6100. This document describes the mechanical and electrical interfaces and how to interconnect the CP6100 into the target environment. This document defines some of the system interfaces but does not provide in depth details, description is limited to function and potential use. VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 7 of 26 VIX Products 2.3 Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual References The following materials are to be used in conjunction with or are referenced by this document. VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 [1] VXP-00240 CP6100 Manufacturing Pack [2] VXP-00212 CP6100 Production Test Plan [3] VXP-00241 CP6100 Build Instructions Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 8 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 Design Solution 3.1 System Architecture CP6100 User Manual Figure 2: CP6100 Typical System Architecture 3.2 CP6100 Modules 3.3 Power Supply Table 2: Power Supply Specification Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit Input Supply Voltage 24 38 Input Supply Current (@24V) No Standby 0.25 (6W) 0.5 (12W) -400 Specified Input Maximum Current (@9V) Reverse Voltage Protection VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 9 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Figure 3: Photo of CP6100 Rear The design of the CP6100 rear plate also facilitates the easy access of the two SAM’s, one SIM and uSD socket by the removal of just four screws holding down the cradle locking bracket. Figure 4: Photo of Cradle Unlocking • • Supports pole diameters of 32mm to 42.5mm Uses a Southco™ Female round Key, supplied with PROD0059 VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 10 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 Installation Instructions 4.1 Installing cradle (PROD0059) on to pole 4.2 Installing CP6100 onto cradle CP6100 User Manual 1. Get the CP6100 validator out of its package (cardboard, foam protection and plastic film). Do not throw away the packaging: It can be re-used for an eventual future dismounting, storage, and shipping. Before installation of the validator, turn the catch in the same position as it was during removal (see. Figure 5). VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 11 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Figure 5: Position of the catch 2. Connect the connectors to the validator. 3. Place the validator above its cradle. 4. Push the CP6100 validator downwards taking care that the 4 fixing points at the rear of the validator are well installed on the cradle. 5. Ensure that the CP6100 validator is firmly engaged on the cradle. 6. Turn the key clockwise to lock the CP6100 validator. 7. Remove the key. Figure 6: Installing CP6100 onto cradle VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 12 of 26 VIX Products 4.3 Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Wiring Diagram The following drawing shows a CP6100 installed in isolation, with only general reference to external devices. Figure 7: Installation Wiring Diagram VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 13 of 26 VIX Products 4.4 Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Connector termination The following table defines the connector and subsequent tooling requirements for interconnections to the CP6100. The design incorporates robust Molex Mini-Fit Jr automotive connectors, that are easy to crimp large or small cables using a variety of readily available crimps, and that can easily be plug in and our multiple times without damage. 4.4.1 Cradle Wiring Table 3: CP6100 Harness Pin-out CP6100 Header Terminal Description 6WAY – POWER Pin1 0V (Connect to Vehicle 0V) Molex#039288060 Pin2 Remote switch Low Pin3 Door Switch Input Pin4 BAT+ (Connect to Vehicle 12V/24V) Pin5 Relay Output (1A to GND) Pin6 Remote switch High (Ignition) 14WAY – SERIAL Pin1 LINEOUT_GND (optional SPK-) Molex#039288140 Pin2 5V USB 500mA Output Pin3 GND (for USB reference) Pin4 GND (Transceiver) Pin5 RS422 RX- (or RX232_CH3) Pin6 RS422 TX- (or RS485- or TX232_CH3) Pin7 RS232 TX Pin8 LINEOUT (optional SPK+) Pin9 USB- Pin10 USB+ Pin11 RS422 RX+ (or RX232_CH5) Pin12 RS422 TX+ (or RS485+ or TX232_CH5) Pin13 GND (for RS232 reference) Pin14 RS232 RX 4WAY – ETHERNET Pin1 Ethernet TX- Molex#039288040 Pin2 Ethernet RX- Pin3 Ethernet TX+ Pin4 Ethernet RX+ Pin1 1-Wire Pin2 1Wire GND 2WAY - 1Wire Molex#039288020 • The mating connector plug requirements are as follows : • The receptacle housings shall be Molex® Mini-Fit Jr.™ series 5557. • The crimp female terminals shall be Molex® Mini-Fit Jr.™ series 5556 are available in 16AWG to 28AWG sizes. VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 / 1 Sep 2016 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual • It is recommended the solid core cables be avoided where possible to improve the connection reliability of the installed cable. {This is difficult for CAT5e so if solid core is used extra care must be taken in crimping and in restraining of wires and avoidance of bending}. • Alternative connector suppliers/manufacturers, that are compatible with the defined interfaces, can be used. • Defined tools should be used to ensure good termination coupling in both the cable manufacture and installation. Table 4 : Mating Female Connectors Size Molex Part Number Pitch Material Polarised 6Way 39-01-2060 4.2mm Nylon Yes 4Way 39-01-2040 4.2mm Nylon Yes 14Way 39-01-2140 4.2mm Nylon Yes 2Way 39-01-2020 4.2mm Nylon Yes Table 5 : Mating Female Crimp Size 4.4.2 Molex Part Number Rating Material Wire 18-24 AWG 0039000214 9A Phosphor Bronze 1.3-3.1mm 22-28 AWG 0039000216 9A Phosphor Bronze 0.90-1.80mm 16 AWG 0039000218 9A Phosphor Bronze 1.80-3.10mm Chassis If the CP6100 cradle is not mounted on the buses metal chassis it should be electrically connected by means of an additional braided cable to the nearest chassis point. This will maintain good electrical and magnetic immunity (EMI). This 0.75mm2 cable should be attached to an M4 stud inside the cradle. 4.5 Circuit Breakers It is vitally important to protect the power cabling against over current conditions. Circuit breakers are an ideal way of protecting the wiring over conventional fuses. Circuit breakers must be selected to trip before the cable current limit is reached. Recommended circuit breaker ETA 1170-01-5A for CP6100 power and ETA 1170=01-3A for CP6100 remote on high (can be ignition). D_1170_e_030305.p df VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 / 1 Sep 2016 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 VIX Products 4.6 Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Cable Requirements Power supply cables wired to the input of a circuit breaker must be rated with respect to the previous circuit breaker or fuse from which they were derived. Adequate current derating should be applied to the cable as per the manufacturer’s instructions. 4.7 Hierarchy for Supply Figure 8 shows a typical wiring hierarchy for the equipment power supply cabling. Notice that the cable ratings are higher than the circuit breakers and fuse ratings. In this example the circuit breaker rating has been de-rated to 70% of the cable maximum continuous current rating. Also note that the current rating of the input side of the circuit breaker from the vehicle bus bar. This cable must be rated to exceed the current rating of the bus bar. In this case 70% de-rating has been applied. LEGACY CIRCUIT BREAKER ANCILLAR CIRCUIT BREAKER CABLE 40A CIRCUIT BREAKER 57A RATED LEGACY RELAY CABLE 143A RATED VEHICLE BUS BAR (100A FUSED) 57A RATED CABLE JUNCTION BOX LEGACY EQUIPMENT ON/OFF CONTROL 5A Rated Cable 5A CIRCUIT BREAKER CP6100 Figure 8: Typical Bus Power Supply Circuit Breaker and Cable Rating 4.8 Hot Plugging Attention WARNING: It is strongly recommended that power is turned off before the power is plugged in or out. VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 / 1 Sep 2016 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 VIX Products 4.9 Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Cable Recommendations Figure 9: Cable current handling table For power distribution it is also critical that the cable is selected to minimise voltage drop, especially during start up peak currents. It is recommended that the cable voltage drop uses a peak current of 3A and a full voltage drop of <1V (including return) to select the cable. 4.10 Length Versus Cable Size All cables have resistance. When comparing cables of the same type and style, then generally, the thicker the copper the lower the resistance for the same length. If cables are to be used over long lengths then it may be necessary to increase the cable size to reduce the voltage drop caused by the resistance of the wire and the load current. For the CP6100 wiring the following is provided as a guide to maintain an acceptable voltage drop. Table 6: CP6100 Cable Size and Length Guide 4.11 Distance from Star Point Cable Size Equivalent Cable 0m-10m 20 AWG Belden 9408 10m-20m 18 AWG Belden 9409 20m-30m 16 AWG Belden 9410 30m-50m 14 AWG Belden 9411 Ground Terminations Notice In Figure 7: Installation Wiring Diagram the star point for the power supply grounds (negative terminals) of the transit system units. They share a common termination point thus providing a controlled system ground reference point. VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 / 1 Sep 2016 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 VIX Products 4.12 Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Ground Termination checks The ground connection resistances of all installed transit system units should be measured to ensure good conductivity. Connection should be referenced to the Transit System Ground Star Point. The resistance from any negative power connection to the star point should be less than 0.5Ω. 4.13 Cable Specifications VIX Products recommends using the following cables for CP6100 installation. Local and statutory regulations should be followed for fire proofness and cable material content (i.e. RoHS), which may override these recommendations. Table 7: Cable Specification Cable Function Cable Description Manufacturer POWER to power connector. 2 x 16AWG 1.5mm2 Pair Low smoke Halogen free Belden Power/Relay/Cont rol /Door Switch 20 AWG Stranded Belden Ethernet Cat5e 24AWG Un-Shielded Part No. Data See Note: 9920 RS232 Serial Chassis Earth Braid 0.75mm2 Note: Follow table 5 for cable rating versus distance. 4.13.1 Cable Extension Recommendations The Ethernet cable can be extended if required to reach switches, hubs and gate controllers as required. It is highly recommended that the maximum extension length is not exceeded, as it may result in problematic operation. Table 8: Cable Recommendations Function Cable Description Manufacturer Part No. Max L Ethernet Ethernet extension Off-the-shelf NA 30m RS232 Diagnostic extension Off-the-shelf NA 5m USB USB Host extension Off-the-shelf NA 2m NA 100m / 1km / 5m RS422 / RS485 / RS232 VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 / 1 Sep 2016 Multiprotocol extension Off-the-shelf Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 VIX Products Security Level 3 Physical characteristics 5.1 CP6100 Positioning CP6100 User Manual When positioning a CP6100 cradle within a vehicle cabin the following items should be used as a guideline: • Metal objects are to be located greater than 200 mm from target area to prevent antenna de-tuning & card range reduction. • The CP6100 should be located within easy reach of Patrons as shown in Figure 10: CP6100 positioning. Figure 10: CP6100 positioning - height MAX. 100mm 38mm Min. Pole Dia (1.6mm Min Wall Thickness) OR 32mm Min. Pole Dia (1.2mm Min Wall Thickness) Figure 11: CP6100 Preferred Pole Mounting Bracing VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 / 1 Sep 2016 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 VIX Products Security Level 3 Environmental Characteristics 6.1 Dimensions and Weight CP6100 User Manual Units physical dimension 164mm(w) x x 232mm(h) x 121mm(d) – Including Cradle Weight = 1 kg. Without Cradle Figure 12 : Mechanical Dimensions 6.2 General The casing shall have no corners, sharp edges, or exposed fixings (nuts/bolts) that may present a hazard to the driver. The casing shall provide unit resistance to most solvents and general-purpose cleaners. 6.3 Cradle The cradle plates are manufactured from 304 Stainless Steel and anodised aluminium. The plates have no corners or sharp edges that may present a hazard operators or installers. 6.4 Attention Cradle Mounting Instructions The CP6100 is hard mounted to bus structure via the cradle, which are shipped as part of the PROD0059 pole mounting kit. The unit connectors present a low risk of accidental short circuit or electric shock when the unit is removed, it is always recommended that power is disconnected. VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 / 1 Sep 2016 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Table 9 : PROD0059 Bill of Materials Part LCK0012 Description Supplier Manufacturer Manufacturer Part LCK ASSY,EXTD SHFT,VISE SOUTHCO FASTENERS PTY LTD SOUTHCO E3-99-3694 LCK0013 KEY,FEMALE ROUND,FOR SOUTHCO VICE ACTION LOCK MF,BKT,CRADLE MOUNT,S/S, SOUTHCO SOUTHCO E3-99-622-15 TESA 60203 3.2MMX40MM BOSSARD BN637 M5 MF0184 MF0185 MTRL0040 MF,POLE CLAMP, MTRL,TAPE,CLOSED CELL, INDUSTRIAL RUBBER WA COVENTRY FASTENERS WA TONTEC INT'L LIMITED Bunzl Limited (Cospak) NUT0025 NUT,M5,HEX,NYLOC,SS,A2 PKG0042 PKG,BOX,CARDBOARD,CP6100 PKG0043 PACKAGING,BAG,MAGIC-SEAL PM0098 PM0098.A PM0102 RIV0004 PM,CRADLE COVER,CP6100 RIVET,4.8X10.8(X9.5),SS, COVENTRY FASTENERS WA SCW0032 SCW0032 SCW,M4X8,BTN,SKT,S/S 304 FJ SWEETMAN PORTER AGENCIES PTY LTD SCW0032 SCW0090 SCW,M4X8,BTN,SKT,S/S 304 WSH0038 WSH,M4,SPR,HLX,LCK,SS TONTEC COSPAK 9/7561(150 X 225M) ASSY,CFG,PM,CRADLE COVER PM,SPACER,VARIABLE POLE, SCW,M4X8,BTN,SKT,S/S 304 SCW,M5x45,CSK,SKT,S/S,A2 VXP-00261 Revision 4.0 / 1 Sep 2016 COVENTRY COVENTRY FASTENERS WA PORTER AGENCIES PTY LTD BOSSARD BN 3313 4.8x10.8 BOSSARD BN1593 M4X8 Porter SSBHAS408 BOSSARD BN1593 M4X8 BOSSARD BN 616 M5x45 PORTER A SSLW4 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Figure 13: PROD0059 Cradle Assembly (45-0710) Page 1 Figure 14: PROD0059 Cradle Assembly (45-0710) Page 2 VXP-00261 Revision 2.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 22 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Installation Guidelines for the Cradle Figure 15: Installation Instructions (57-0073) Page 1 Figure 16: Installation Instructions (57-0073) Page 2 VXP-00261 Revision 2.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 23 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Figure 17: Installation Instructions (57-0073) Page 3 Figure 18: Installation Instructions (57-0073) Page 5 VXP-00261 Revision 2.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 24 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Figure 19: Installation Instructions (57-0073) Page 6 Figure 20: Installation Instructions (57-0073) Page 7 VXP-00261 Revision 2.0 Vix Confidential © Vix 2016 Page 25 of 26 VIX Products Security Level 3 CP6100 User Manual Figure 21: Installation Instructions (57-0073) Page 8 Figure 22: Installation Instructions (57-0073) Page 9 Note: VXP-00261 Revision 2.0 Regard references to CP6000 as CP6100, where DB37 is show, this is to be considered as replaced by the four new Molex Mini-Fit Jr connectors. 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