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Part #: 700-1211 R2.0
Installing a TB-100
TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide
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Installing a TB-100 in a Vehicle with a Flashback Recorder
1.
Check your Flashback wiring harness for the gray Aux 2 wire.
If your wiring harness includes the gray Aux 2 wire, then
proceed to the next step. If your wiring harness does not include the gray Aux 2 wire and your Aux 1 wire is already
connected to another device, then you’ll need to order an FB3/FBHD Wiring Harness (W-FB-IO-C Axx), which includes the
Aux 2 wire. For assistance, contact SF Mobile-Vision Inc. Sales at 1-800-336-8475.
2.
Disconnect the vehicle battery's negative lead.
3.
Mount the transmitter box.
a.
Select a location that is:
•
On a flat surface in the trunk or cabin.
• Within 4 feet of the proposed antenna location and within 10 feet of the Flashback DVR
• Away from possible spills.
b. Mount the transmitter box (Item #1 on
) to the surface using the self-tapping screws provided.
4.
Mount the antenna.
NOTE: Antenna Mounting Location
Because the TB-100 utilizes a “line of sight” signal, it’s important to mount the antenna as high as you can so the signal
can easily pass through the vehicle’s glass.
a.
Select a location that is within 4 feet of the TB-100:
• If TB-100 is mounted in the trunk, then mount the antenna on the rear deck or C pillar.
• If TB-100 is mounted in the center console, then mount the antenna on the cage or A pillar.
• If TB-100 is mounted in the rear of an SUV, then mount the antenna on the cage or C pillar.
b. Mount the antenna (item #2 on
) using the provided bracket hardware (item #4
5.
Connect the antenna cable (item # 3 on
) to the antenna (item #2).
6.
Connect the other end of the antenna cable (item # 3) to the TB-100.
7.
Plug the Signal & Power cable (item #7 on
) into the POWER/SIGNAL port on the back of the TB-100.
8.
Connect the wires, as shown in the following diagram.
For a list of connections, see
"Connections for Installing a TB-
100 in a Vehicle with a Flashback Recorder" on page 6