Wiring Cereniti Pulse Transmitter

Wiring Cereniti Pulse Transmitter



Detailed Guide for Wiring a Cereniti Pulse Transmitter to a Pulse Meter

Objective:

Wiring a Pulse Meter to a Cereniti Pulse Transmitter for Various Frequency Types: 433, 451, 1875, 2375, 5125, and 7625

Materials Needed:

  • Cereniti pulse transceiver
  • Pulse meter
  • Provided connection kit with water-resistant cap
  • Button connectors (Scotch locks)
  • Wire stripper/crimper tool

Instructions:

Step 1: Prepare the Wires

  1. Ensure all exposed wires are removed using the wire stripper/crimper tool.
    • Note: Exposed wires can cause improper connections and potential short circuits.

Step 2: Connect the Red Wire from Cereniti Transmitter to the Red Wire on Meter

  1. Locate the red wire on the Cereniti transmitter.
  2. Locate the red wire on the pulse meter.
  3. Use a button connector (Scotch lock) to join the red wire from the Cereniti transmitter to the red wire on the meter:
    • Insert the wires completely into the connector.
    • Press down firmly to ensure a secure connection.

Step 3: Connect the Black Wire from Cereniti Transmitter to the Black Wire on Meter

  1. Locate the black wire on the Cereniti transmitter.
  2. Locate the black wire on the pulse meter.
  3. Use a button connector (Scotch lock) to join the black wires from the Cereniti transmitter to the black wire on the meter:
    • Insert the wires completely into the connector.
    • Press down firmly to ensure a secure connection.

Step 4: Test the Connections

  1. Pull on each wire connection to ensure they are secure and will not come loose.
  2. Fold the wires in a configuration that makes them easier to fit into the water-resistant cap.

Step 5: Insert into Water-Resistant Cap

  1. Insert the connected wires into the provided water-resistant cap.
    • Ensure the connections are fully seated into the grease inside the cap.
    • This step is crucial for keeping water out and maintaining the integrity of the connections.
  2. Close the water-resistant cap securely.

Conclusion:

By following these steps, you will have successfully wired a Cereniti transmitter to a pulse meter, ensuring a secure and water-resistant connection.


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