AutoVu SharpX mobile installation
tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation
EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016
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Inputs 1A and 2A:
Not supported. Do not connect.
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GND:
Grounding.
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Inputs 1D and 2D:
Not supported. Do not connect.
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IGN:
Ignition input. State of the vehicle’s power system.
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GND:
Grounding.
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REV:
Reverse input. Connect to vehicle’s reverse signal (required for inertial navigation). You
can tap into the vehicle’s reverse lights to get this signal.
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- ODO and + ODO:
Pulse odometry. Connect the signal from the Magneto coil or VSS.
NOTE:
• To find the location of the vehicle speed sensor (VSS), consult the vehicles electrical
schematic regarding the transmission signals. The schematic will show the location of the
vehicle speed sensor (sometimes referred to as the output speed sensor (OSS)).
• Another location that the vehicle speed signal can be obtained is from the power control
module (PCM).
• Some new model cars, such as hybrids, do not have a output speed sensor and rely on
signals from the automatic breaking system sensors (ABS) to calculate the speed and
distance a vehicle travels. Do NOT connect to the ABS sensors to obtain a speed signal.
• If the vehicle does not have a speed sensor, you must install a magneto coil for a
or
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2 On the front of the Navigator box, connect the USB port to the in-vehicle computer’s USB port.
IMPORTANT
:
You cannot use a standard USB cable for this connection. Use only the Genetec USB
cable (part number: AU-H-USBCBL15).
Example
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