Laipac Technology Inc. StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide
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5.2
Installation
The difficulty level of installing your Starfinder Lite depends on which features you would like to
use. Outlined here will be the basic installation requirements for real-time tracking. You can refer
to the Optically Isolated Inputs, Outputs with relays, and Analog Port sections for more advanced
hardware features which may require a more intricate installation.
5.2.1
Required Hardware
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Starfinder Lite
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Power, I/O harness, and call button cables
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GSM patch antenna (3 meters long )
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GPS magnet mount antenna ( 5 meters long )
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GPRS enabled SIM card with known APN settings*
5.2.2
Installing your Starfinder Lite
To begin the installation, insert your activated SIM card into the SIM card tray. Connect the GSM
patch antenna (long and skinny) and GPS magnet antenna (square) to the appropriate connectors.
To power the unit, connect the power wiring harness and connect the red and black wires to a 9-
36V DC supply. Make sure the supplied fuse is in place.
5.2.3 Considerations
There are a few considerations you should make when installing your Starfinder Lite. You should
make sure the unit is somewhat accessible so that you can connect the unit to a laptop via USB for
configuration and local NMEA-0183 output.
The GSM antenna may be mounted almost anywhere,
as the GSM signal is generally very strong. The GPS antenna, however, should be mounted
somewhere with a clear line of sight to the sky under dash board, or at least in a position not
surrounded by metal. If you are having trouble receiving either signal, try relocating the antenna.
Another consideration is, if user wants to get high quality Audio performance, please keep distance
SF_Lite unit with electromagnetic noise source.
5.2.4
Other Options
The Starfinder Lite comes with many other options which may need installation. There are 2
optically isolated inputs, 3 Relay outputs, and 1 analog port which may need to be connected and
would rely on the specific application for installation details. A certified car audio/security
installer should be familiar with connecting the relays to door locks or starter triggers. The specs
and considerations for these other features can be found later in this section.