Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Installation
- Addendum
- Important Safety Notices and Warnings
- Prohibited uses
- CE mark and Radio Equipment Directive for LINK 640
- FCC information for the user
- Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) compliance
- Triman logo
- Operating temperature
- WEEE – e-waste disposal
- How Webfleet Solutions uses your information
- Exposure limits
- Technical Specifications
- Model numbers
- Responsible party in North America
- Emmisions information for Canada
- Warning for Australia
- Notice for New Zealand
- Certification for Australia
- Customer support contact (Australia and New Zealand)
- Customer support contact
- This document
- WEBFLEET Telematics Service Platform
- Accessories not supplied with this device
- Terms and conditions and Limited warranty
- Copyright notices
- Webfleet Solutions Limited Warranty
Connecting to power
Note: If want to connect the LINK CAN Sensor 100 to your LINK 640, please use the Data/Power Cable sup-
plied with the LINK CAN Sensor 100.
Connect the LINK 640 to the vehicle power supply with the standard vehicle voltage (12 V/24 V). Do not
connect to a voltage converter. The three wires GND, IGN and PWR+ (supply voltage) must be connected.
Important: Follow the order of connecting the wires as described below. First connect the wires then insert
the plug into the LINK 640. If you have inserted the plug into the LINK 640 first, you must connect the GND
wire before you connect the PWR+ wire and the IGN wire as described below.
1. Connect the GND wire (brown) to ground (clamp 31).
2. Connect the PWR+ wire (red) to the carry current (clamp 30).
The connection must be fused with max. 10 A. If not, fuse the PWR+ wire with one 4 A fast blow fuse.
3. Connect the IGN wire (black) to ignition (clamp 15).
The connection must be fused with max. 10 A. If not, fuse the IGN wire with one 4 A fast blow fuse.
4. Insert the Power/CAN plug into the power cable connector.
Note: If you need to disconnect the wires while the Power/CAN plug is plugged in the LINK 640 make sure
you disconnect the GND wire last.
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