Getting Started Guide In-Cab Advanced Telematics Tracker 0 | Rev. 0.
In-Cab Advanced Telematics Tracker Safety Warnings This device contains a Lithium Ion battery. If these guidelines are not followed, the battery may experience a shortened life span or may present a risk of damage to the device, fire and/or bodily injury. — Do not penetrate the battery or device with a nail etc., nor make a hole in the battery. — Do not throw the battery or the device into fire, nor heat the battery above the specified operating temperature range of 158°F / 70°C.
Multi-function Button The device has multi-functions in one button. It can be used to power on and off the device, force a manual sync with the device management server and to check for any error conditions. The button has the following functions: 2 | Rev. 1.
Button Press Duration Action Power on (when off) 2-4 seconds Check for errors (when on) 5-10 seconds Sync settings with the cloud device management portal >15 seconds Power down (if unlocked) The LEDs indicate device activity at start-up in response to button presses and its live functional status.
3. The data LED will turn off when the sync is complete. Unlocking the Device (for shutdown and configuration) After powering on, the device will automatically lock itself after 30 minutes to prevent unauthorized personnel from tampering with or powering down the device. Once locked, the device can only be unlocked from the cloud device management portal. To unlock the device, execute the following steps: » Unlock the device in the cloud device management portal.
Error Codes LED Data GPS Power Flash Count Error 1 SIM Error 2 No Network 3 Unable to register with network 5 Service activation error 6 Service sync failure 3 GPS signal too weak 4 Battery too low to transmit 5 Error reading telematics data 10 Other system error Troubleshooting Symptom Action Power LED slow flashes a repeated pattern of LED The device is in error state; check the error codes flashes after pressing the power button above for corresponding actions LEDs do not illum
Pre-installation Recommended tools and supplies for installation Basic Tools: • Wire Strippers • Connector Crimping Tool • Panel Removal Tool • Digital Multimeter (DMM) • T-10S Torx Screwdriver Basic Supplies: • Ring Terminals • Cable Zip-Ties • Electrical Tape • Spare Fuses (3 Amp) • Self-Tapping Screws Review this installation manual to become familiar with all installation procedures and electrical wiring requirements prior to starting the installation.
serviceable areas such as fuse boxes, etc. The device and its wiring must be mounted away from any moving parts such as brake, gas, and clutch pedals and linkages. Installation Identify correct wires 1.Remove any interior/under dash trim necessary to gain access to vehicle’s wiring as well as all areas where interconnecting wire harnesses will need to be located. 3. Individually isolate any wires in the device’s harnesses that will not be used during installation. 4.
10 J1708+ Brown/Red 11 J1708- Brown/Green 12 ISO-9141 K Line White 13 ISO-9141 L Line Green 14 Digital Input #4 (Programable Bias) White/Blue 15 Digital Output #1 (close to ground) White/Yellow 16 Digital Output #2 (close to ground) White/Gray 17 Digital Output #3 (close to ground) White/Green 18 Digital Input #5 White/black CONNECTOR B (10-PIN FCI) CABLE COLOR TABLE: Pin no. Cable definition Color 1 Ground Black 2 12/24/48V Power in Red 3 CANH (2.
After wiring installation is complete, turn on the device by holding the power button for 2-4s until the power LED illuminates. You may see the device progress through a series of start-up steps, indicated by different LEDs as detailed below. This process typically takes 2 minutes but can take up to 20 minutes on first power-up. Depending on GPS and cellular signal, a typical sequence may proceed as follows: 1) Power LED-Power on (~30s). 2) Data LED medium flashing - Retrieving network time.
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged 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.
GSM850/900/1800/1900 CATM1: FDD B1/2/3/4/5/8/12/13/18/19/20/26/28; TDD B39 NB1: FDD B1/2/3/4/5/8/12/13/18/19/20/26/28_________________________________________ 11 | Rev. 1.