TCVT2 Total Connect Vehicle Tracker – Quick Installation Guide
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General Information
The Honeywell TCVT2 Total Connect Vehicle Tracker (or simply TCVT2)
provides an easy solution for tracking individual and fleet vehicles. The
TCVT2 gathers data from the vehicle’s OBD II interface connector and
location information from the GPS satellites. This data is then communi-
cated, using CDMA, to Honeywell’s AlarmNet monitoring center. The
parameters monitored are:
•
Vehicle location
•
Location history with starts and stops
•
Geofencing capability with associated alerts
•
Excess speed notification
Users can access their vehicle tracking data by logging into the Total
Connect 2.0 website.
Vehicle Compatibility:
The TCVT2 is compatible with the following
ODB II protocols: J1850 PWM, J1850 VPW, ISO-9141-2, ISO-14230
KWP2000, and ISO-15765 CAN.
Note that some vehicles only support a subset of these protocols, there-
fore the ability to monitor all parameters may be limited. Please refer to
the vehicle’s service manual to see what OBD II protocol it supports.
This device uses a certain amount of current from the battery
even when the vehicle is turned OFF. Care should be taken in
using the device in vehicles that have old or weak batteries,
or that may go extended periods without being started.
Specifications:
Power
6-18VDC supplied by the vehicle
Cellular Service
CDMA with Verizon
Temperature
Operating –22 to +167°F (– 30 to +75°C)
Storage
–40 to +176°F (– 40 to +80°C)
ODB (orange)
Cell (blue)
GPS (green)
BLINKING – ignition on BLINKING – locked BLINKING – locked
OFF – ignition off
OFF – searching
STEADY – searching
Blackout Label:
If desired, the included blackout label may be used to
obscure the indicators.
Installation
1.
Make note of the MEID number found on the Module Identification Sticker. This
will be needed during enrollment using the AlarmNet Direct website.
2.
Ensure the vehicle is not running and is parked outside on level ground.
3.
Locate the vehicle’s OBD II test port. Typically it is under the dashboard on the
driver side.
NOTE: In certain installations the optional extension cable, approximately 24”
(61 cm), may provide more convenient mounting. If needed, order Honeywell’s
VT-EXT extension cable. Use cable ties to secure the extension cable.
4.
Connect the TCVT2 into the vehicle’s OBD II port. With the ignition ON, after two
minutes verify all three indicators are blinking.
Module Identification Sticker
Model #: XT2050Vxxxxx
Part #: TCVT2
Serial #: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
xxxxxxxxxxxx
MEID #: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
xxxxxxxxxxxx
Enter MEID # below:
____________________________________________
Enroll and configure the TCVT2 using the AlarmNet Direct website
Dealers can enroll the TCVT2 and set up a Total Connect account for their customers by
visiting the AlarmNet Direct website:
https://services.alarmnet.com/AlarmNetDirect/
Go to the online help and follow the procedure for
Setting up a tracking device
.
When the TCVT2 is set up and the customer’s Total Connect account is established,
they can access the TCVT2 information by visiting:
https://rs.alarmnet.com/TotalConnect2/
Locate the MEID
number.