Chapter 1: Installing the Modem
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Choosing the location for the GPS antenna
The antenna receives the GPS satellite signals and passes them to the
receiver. The GPS signals are spread spectrum signals in the 1575 MHz
range and do not penetrate conductive or opaque surfaces. Therefore,
to function, the antenna must be located outdoors with an unobstructed
view of the sky.
To install the GPS antenna:
1.
Thread the antenna cable through the vehicle so the cable can
reach the front plate of the modem.
2.
Connect the cable to the SMA connector.
Installing the
Power Cable
The modem includes a 15-foot power cable with 2A inline fuse.
Power cable connector
As shown below, the power cable connects to the modem through a
Molex type connector (MiniFit 4-pin).
Connect the
cable here.
Connect the
cable here.
Connects to
modem.
Connects to
12 volt DC
power supply.
Summary of Contents for BT-2000
Page 1: ...BT 2010 GPRS Standard GPS Modem Product Manual ...
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Page 14: ...Introduction 14 BlueTree Wireless BT 2010 Product Manual V1 5 ...
Page 30: ...Chapter 2 Activating the Modem 30 BlueTree Wireless BT 2010 Product Manual V1 5 ...
Page 38: ...Chapter 4 Using the GPS Features 38 BlueTree Wireless BT 2010 Product Manual V1 5 ...
Page 42: ...Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 42 BlueTree Wireless BT 2010 Product Manual V1 5 ...
Page 68: ...Appendix B Reference Information 68 BlueTree Wireless BT 2010 Product Manual V1 5 ...
Page 74: ...Appendix C Modem Specifications 74 BlueTree Wireless BT 2010 Product Manual V1 5 ...