Getting Started Guide

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CONNECTOR B (19-PIN BAYONET) CABLE COLOR TABLE:
Pin no. Cable definition Color
1 Ground & USB Host: Gnd Black
2 USB Host: 5VBUS out; 500mA Brown
3 USB Host: D+ White/Pink
4 USB Host: D- Brown/Pink
5 USB OTG ID pin Brown/Blue
6 RS-232 #2 TxD Gray/pink
7 RS-232 #2 RxD Gray/brown
8 CANH (2.0B) / ISO-15765 or J1939 Blue
9 CANL (2.0B) / ISO-15765 or J1939 Gray
10 ADC#1 (48V) Brown/Yellow
11 ADC#2 (48V) Red/Blue
12 J1708- Brown/Red
13 J1708+ Brown/Green
14 ISO-9141 K Line White
15 ISO-9141 L Line Green
16 Digital Input #3 (Programable Bias) White/Green
17 Digital Input #4 (Programable Bias) White/Blue
18 Digital Output #3 (close to ground) Black/Orange
19 Digital Output #4 (close to ground) Black/Purple
*Chassis Ground Connection
1. Connect the device’s ground wire (black) to vehicle’s chassis.
2. For a solid connection, use a ring tongue terminal connector, star washer and a self-tapping screw.
3. Do not ground under existing bolts that hold brackets or panels in place.
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.
3) GPS LED slow flashing - Device GPS Receiver is on and attempting to get the device location.
4) GPS LED rapid flashing - GPS receiver has acquired a fix but is waiting for location within target accuracy.