FOX H
ARDWARE
M
ANUAL
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RELIMINARY
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V
ERSION
1.0.0
9 APPENDIX
9.1 Schematics
The figure below illustrates a common schematic when you use the FOX hardware
for vehicle security. For detailed information, please, refer to the related
documents [
AppNotes_in_vehicle_mounting.pdf
].
9.1.1 Installation guidance for 8-wire cable connector
On the top of the schematic you can find the corresponding pin out of the 8-pin
connector.
When installing your FOX in a vehicle, you will not only be able to track and locate the
vehicle all the time, but also you will be automatically notified when disagreements
with your configuration loaded into the FOX device occur. Furthermore, the firmware-
controlled outputs allow you to lock/unlock doors etc. While the IGN input line can be
used to monitor the vehicle ignition key, two other inputs can be used as digital or
analog and may be individualized for each customer.
Note that
, the output of the FOX and +IN must connected on the same voltage level as
the supply vIN operates.
The operating voltage range
MUST
never be exceeded. For security reason, it is
recommended to integrate externally a 2A fuse link between the positive wire of the
FOX (+IN) and d.c. - power source.
Please note that, the ground pin of the FOX unit should be isolated from the
vehicle body to avoid ground loops.
Figure 14:
Schematic example of installation guidance.
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