User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Patents
- Warranty
- Legal Notice
- Revision History
- Introduction
- Configurations
- Chapter Descriptions
- Notational Conventions
- Related Documents
- Service Information
- Safety
- FCC Interference
- VML700 Description
- Installation
- Configuring and Monitoring the VML700
- Troubleshooting
- Using the VML700
- Specifications
- Reference
Main Antenna Cables Installation
Diversity Antenna Cable Installation
LAN/Ethernet Cable Installation
Cap Installation
Process 2-5
How to Install the Main Antenna Cables
1
The antenna is provided with two short flexible coaxial cables (threads) coming out of the antenna
bottom side (LTE and EVDO). Two 12ft jumper coaxial cables are also provided in order to connect
between these threads and the modem connector. The GPS antenna is provided with 12ft coaxial
cable. Do not trim these cables after routing them. Form a service loop to any cable excess length.
The service loop should have a minimum bend radius of 1” (2.54cm). Use plastic cable ties to secure
the cable.
2
Connect the RF cables from the antenna to LTE, EVDO and GPS connectors on the Connectors panel (the
order of connection is not important). Do not use pliers or any other metallic tool for tightening. Hand tighten
only! Fully tighten the antenna cable connector and verify it is well fastened.
Process 2-6
How to Install the Diversity Antenna Cable
1
Connect the RF cable from the antenna to DIV/WiFi connector on the Connectors panel. Do not use pliers or
any other metallic tool for tightening. Hand tighten only! Fully tighten the antenna cable connector and verify
it is well fastened.
Process 2-7
How to Install the LAN/Ethernet Cable
1
Connect the LAN/Ethernet cable from the LAN connector on the Connectors panel to the input/output device.
Do not use pliers or any other metallic tool for tightening. Hand tighten only!
2
Secure the LAN/Ethernet cable to the vehicle body at a distance of 7.8 + 1.9” (20 + 5cm) from the VML700.
Process 2-8
How to Install Cap(s) on Unused Connector(s)
1
Screw cap(s) on unused port(s) to protect connector(s).