User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contact Us
- Copyrights
- Document History
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About VML750 LTE Vehicular Subscriber Modem (VSM) Installation Guide
- VML750 Description
- VML750 Installation
- VML750 Troubleshooting Causes and Indicators
- VML750 Operation
- VLM750 Specifications
- LTE LMR Antennas Mounting Recommendations
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Chapter 2
VML750 Installation
Installing the VML750 LTE Vehicular Subscriber Modem (VSM) involves unpacking and inspection,
planning, cable routing, installation of the antenna, brackets, VSM, SIM card, CryptR card, and cap,
and powering the VSM.
VML750 Unpacking and Inspection
Unpack your equipment and check the contents to ensure that you have received all the specified
items.
Thoroughly inspect the equipment for shipping damage as soon as possible after delivery. Report any
damage you find to your Motorola Customer Service representative immediately.
Safety and General Information
IMPORTANT: This device requires professional installation to satisfy compliance with FCC
requirements.
A properly installed VML750 minimizes service calls. When mounting the VML750 components,
consider the following factors:
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The mounting surface must have sufficient strength to support the equipment being mounted and to
prevent it from becoming loose over time.
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Do not attach components to any part of the vehicle subjected to excessive vibration.
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Do not mount the VML750 unit on a flat surface where the unit could become partially submersed in
water.
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The proposed location of the equipment being mounted or wires/cables attached must not interfere
with driver/passenger seating or leg space.
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Select a location such that heat from the unit does not damage any wiring or any other plastic or
heat-sensitive parts of the automobile.
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Use the supplied mounting hardware.
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Leave sufficient space around the VML750 unit for air flow and installation.
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Select a location that permits routing the cables as directly as possible.
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Ensure that the cables are not stretched, and not subject to heat from the engine, transmission
housing, or heating ducts.
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Crimp connectors securely.
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Do not run cables over sharp edges that may cause excessive wear or chaffing of the cable
insulation.
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Do not install components in locations where they may cause interference to the operation of the
vehicle controls.
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Only qualified personnel may install communication equipment.
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Ensure secure tightening of cable connectors.