GATOR GUNIHWC Universal Hard Wiring Kit User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- GATOR
Table of Contents
- GATOR GUNIHWC Universal Hard Wiring Kit
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Introduction
- Product features
- Product components
- Product information
- Battery drain protection
- Setting cut off voltage
- Desired voltage cut off
- Installation diagram
- Connecting the Hardwire kit to your Dash Cam
- Connecting to ground
- Product specifications
- Installation advice
- Technical assistance
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GATOR GUNIHWC Universal Hard Wiring Kit
Product Information
The Gator GUNIHWC universal hard wiring kit is designed to safely hardwire and power Dash Cams or devices with Micro/Mini/Type C USB. It is a simple plug and play solution that is compatible with 12V/24V DC for car or truck installations. The kit includes a red power connector, an earth/ground connector, an input cable, a control box with adhesive pad, an output cable, and an output connector. It also offers tap fuse options and adapter options for installation.
Product Usage Instructions
- Read the product manual and instructions in full before installation and use.
- Ensure your vehicle’s battery voltage is within the recommended range for the hardwire kit.
- Choose the appropriate tap fuse option for installation (Standard fuse cable, Mini fuse cable, Micro2 fuse cable, Micro fuse cable, or Micro3 fuse cable). Use only one option.
- Choose the appropriate adapter option for installation (Mini USB cable, Micro USB cable, or Type C USB cable). Use only one option.
- Set the desired cut off voltage according to the temperature and capacity you’d like to consume before the hardwire kit cuts off the output. Refer to the desired voltage cut off table for reference.
- Connect the hardwire kit to your Dash Cam by following the installation diagram:
- Connect the USB adapter to your Dash Cam.
- Connect the control box cable to the USB adapter.
- Connect the tap fuse to the control box cable.
Note: The hardwire kit will protect your Dash Cam from draining your vehicle’s battery. If your vehicle’s battery voltage gets too low, the hardwire kit will stop powering your camera to save power.
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Gator GUNIHWC universal hard wiring kit. The GUNIHWC has been designed to safely hardwire & power Dash Cams or devices with Micro/Mini/Type C USB. Please ensure that you have read the product manual and instructions in full, prior to installa- tion and use. Failure to do so may result in product failure/damage or incorrect operation and therefore impact the product performance.
Product features
- Mini USB adapter
- Micro USB adapter
- Type C USB adapter
- 4 Metre cable length
- 5 Kinds of blade fuse taps with fuses standard, mini, micro, micro2 and micro3
- 12/24V
- Short circuit, temperature, voltage, reverse connect
Product components
Product information
The GUNIHWC Hardwire Kit is a simple plug and play solution to hardwire any Dash Cam or device using Mini/ Micro or Type C USB for power. The Hardwire Kit is compatible with 12V/24V DC for car or truck installations.
NOTE:
Refer to your vehicle owners manual to determine.
- Location of the fuse box
- How to access the fuse box
- The type of fuse tap required
It is highly recommended that you have a quick read of the installation
instructions in this manual. If you are not comfortable with the process
please seek further assistance from an authorised technician.
Since power to your Dash Cam will be running via a power cable from the fuse
box you will need to determine your vehicle’s fuse box location. Most vehicles
have a fuse box underneath the dashboard on the driver’s side which is easily
accessible below the steering column (behind a removable panel). However the
location does vary between vehicle make and model.
There are 5 types of fuse tap cables included in this kit. Check to see if
these fuses suit your vehicle’s fuse box. If none are suitable you will need
to purchase the correct fuse to attach the hardwire kit to your vehicle’s
power source. The GUNIHWC Hardwire Kit provides constant power to your Dash
Cam when your vehicle is turned off. It is protected with Battery Drain
Protection to safeguard your Dash Cam from draining your vehicle’s battery.
Your battery will stop providing power to your Dash Cam if your battery level
gets too low.
Hardwire Kit
- Red power connector
- Earth/ground connector
- Input cable
- Control box with adhesive pad
- Output cable
- Output connector
Tap Fuse Options (Only use one option for installation)
- Standard fuse cable
- Mini fuse cable
- Micro2 fuse cable
- Micro fuse cable
- Micro3 fuse cable
Adapter Options (Only use one option for installation)
Battery drain protection
The Hardwire Kit will protect your Dash Cam from draining your vehicle’s battery. If your vehicle’s battery voltage gets too low, GUNIHWC will stop powering your camera to save power.
Setting cut off voltage
You can set the cut off voltage according the temperature and the capacity you’d like to consume before the hardwire kit cuts off the output. There are 4 protection settings you can set in the hardwire kit.
For 12V Batteries: The protecting voltages are 11.8V / 12.0V / 12.2V /
12.4V. 12.2V setting is recommended for most users in general driving
conditions.
For 24V Batteries: The protecting voltages are 23.6V / 24.0V / 24.4V /
24.8V. 24.4V setting is recommended for most users in general driving
conditions.
The GUNIHWC kit will identify the lead acid battery type automatically (12V or
24V) and protect your battery from draining accordingly.
Desired voltage cut off
- Use the table reference on page 7 to assist in determining your desired voltage cut off level for battery drain protection.
- For example if the temperature is 38°C and you want to keep a 75% lead acid state capacity remaining in your battery when the hardwire kit cuts off output (meaning the battery voltage is approximately 12.402V) the cut off voltage should be set at the 12.4V band. This means there will be 25% capacity in your vehicle battery which will be used for your Dash Cam while your vehicle is parked.
- NOTE: The table is to be used as a reference guide only in order to determine an appropriate voltage selection dependent on the vehicles battery age and condition.
Desired voltage cut off table
Temp | Lead Acid State & Voltage (Volt) |
---|---|
C | 100% |
-7 | 12.794 |
-1 | 12.77 |
4 | 12.746 |
10 | 12.722 |
16 | 12.698 |
21 | 12.674 |
27 | 12.65 |
32 | 12.626 |
38 | 12.602 |
43 | 12.578 |
49 | 12.554 |
Installation diagram
Connecting the Hardwire kit to your Dash Cam
There are 2 main stages in the hardwire kit installation.
- Connecting output cable to your dashcam
- Connecting input cables to your fuse box and grounding
Attaching USB adapter to your Dash Cam
- Three Dash Cam connector cables are included with GUNIHWC – one with a Mini USB plug, one with a Micro USB plug and one with a Type C USB plug. Determine the connection interface type on your Dash Cam and then select the appropriate USB connector cable.
- Insert the USB connector cable to your Dash Cam.
Routing the output cable from the Dash Cam to the vehicles fuse box
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Consult your vehicle manufacturer for instructions on how to remove vehicle fittings for routing the hardware kit cables.
NOTE: Make sure airbags are not obstructed in case of deployment. -
Once the USB connector cable is attached to your Dash Cam, it then needs to be connected to the hardwire kit’s output cable.
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The hardwire kit output cable will then need to be recessed into the roof lining where it meets the edge of the windscreen to conceal the cable.
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At the farthest end of the roof lining the output cable needs to then be routed along the A pillar that is closest to the fuse box of the vehicle. Route the cable all the way down to the end of the A pillar where it meets the dashboard.
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To secure use cable ties to attach the output cable to any existing cable(s) that may be housed in the A pillar.
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Where the output cable from the A pillar meets the side of the dashboard, the output cable will then need to be routed towards the direction of the fuse box by concealing the cable along the side of the vehicle dash.
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Any excess output cable length can be wrapped and held together with a cable tie when it reaches the fuse box
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Tuck away any excess output cable behind the fuse box
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If required, peel off the control box label to attach the control box to the vehicle (near the fuse box) with the adhesive tape.
Connecting the Hardwire kit to your fuse box & grounding
Connecting to the fuse box
NOTE: Refer to your vehicle’s fuse layout panel to deter-mine the permanent power fuse for constant power feed. The fuse cable needs to be connected to the 12V/24V battery feed.
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Determine the fuse tap cable required for connection to your fuse box. Where in doubt refer to the vehicle owner’s manual.
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Place the vehicle fuse in the fuse tap cable. Note the correct position location for both the vehicle fuse and the hardwire kit fuse in the fuse tap cable (Pic below).
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Locate the input cable and connect the fuse tap cable to the red input connector. Ensure connection is secure.
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Insert the fuse tap into the fuse box.
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Tuck away any excess red input cable behind the fuse box.
Connecting to ground
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Locate earth terminal/bolt or any vehicle bolt accessible that is mounted to the chassis of the vehicle or any metal part of the vehicle – located near the vehicle fuse box.
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Feed black input wire eyelet into bolt and screw bolt back on existing location.
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Tuck away any excess input cable behind the fuse box. NOTE: The black earth cable needs to be connected to the vehicle chassis otherwise it will not earth out.
Product specifications
Installation advice
Installation of the GUNIHWC is recommended to be performed by a technician or professional installer. Working with your vehicle’s power system can be dangerous to both you and your vehicle if you do not know what you are doing. If you have any doubts please consult a professional.
IMPORTANT: Refer to your Dash Cam owner’s manual for initial installation
of your dashcam in your vehicle.
The GUNIHWC is a kit that allows for the provision of constant power from your
vehicle battery to your Dash Cam. Any issues with your dashcam should be
referred to your Dash Cam’s manufacturer.
Technical assistance
If you need assistance setting up or using your Gator product now or in the future, call Gator Support.
Australia
TEL: 03 – 8587 8898
FAX: 03 – 8587 8866
Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm AEST
Please retain this user guide for future reference.
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References
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