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Lone Worker Solution | Installation Manual 

 

 

CAUTION 

Ensure that any holes that need to be cut in the vehicle will not weaken the vehicle 

structure or compromise the safety of the vehicle or its occupants. If in doubt, consult 
the vehicle manufacturer.  
Consult the vehicle owner and agree on the proposed mounting locations for the 
Interface Module, Antenna, and Charging Dock BEFORE cutting any holes in the vehicle. 
Where holes are required, use grommets to ensure that the vehicle remains waterproof. 

 

 

 

2.3

 

Find the Qube 

You need to install the Interface Module close to the Qube, so find the Qube. This is 
usually behind the vehicle’s dash but it may be in the boot/trunk area. 
Check that the cables are long enough to reach comfortably between the Qube, the vehicle 

ignition loom (or fuse box) and proposed locations for the Interface Module, Antenna, and 
Charging Dock which are described in the following sections.  
If the cables are not long enough, you need to supply: 

 

a 5-Core cable extension to cover the Digital Inputs/Output (see section 3.2) 

between the Qube and the Interface Module 

 

a 5-Core cable extension to connect the Antenna to the Interface Module (see 

section 2.7). 

2.4

 

Mount the Antenna  

 

CAUTION 

The Antenna must be located at least 20 cm (8”) from any person to meet FCC RF 
exposure requirements. 

 

1.

 

Sit in the driver’s seat and choose a location along the top of the windscreen. The 

Antenna MUST be mounted on the windscreen and within easy reach of the driver.  

Note:

 A suitable location is usually near to the A pillar so that the cable can be hidden 

behind the interior panels. 

2.

 

Clean any dust and grease from the chosen location area. 

3.

 

Remove the backing tape from one side of the Antenna Adhesive Pad and press the 

pad firmly to the windscreen.  

4.

 

Peel the backing tape from the other side of the Antenna Adhesive Pad. 

5.

 

Orient the Antenna so that the mast points DOWN and the CALL button is the right 
way up, then press the back of the Antenna firmly onto the Antenna Adhesive Pad.  

Summary of Contents for Lone Worker

Page 1: ...1 Lone Worker Solution Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...tarting 11 3 2 Connect the Interface Module to the Qube 11 3 3 Connect the Interface Module to the Ignition Loom or Fuse Box 13 4 Commission Testing 14 4 1 Configuration and Activation of Lone Worker...

Page 3: ...THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW ALL REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES IN RESPECT OF THE PRODUCT AND ITS USE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES AS TO MERCHANTABILITY AND FI...

Page 4: ...ernal to the vehicle is higher than 45 Deg C this will result in extremely high temperatures inside the vehicle potentially creating an unsafe environment for your Pendant In these circumstances pleas...

Page 5: ...to send a High Priority Alert send a routine Check In The lone worker can also use the Antenna in the vehicle to send a High Priority Alert The Lone Worker Solution includes a mechanism for acknowledg...

Page 6: ...ontact your Navman Wireless dealer Pendant Belt Clip Antenna Charging Dock Mounting Kit Interface Module Main Power Harness with 2 Amp fuse Charging Dock with cable Interface Module Adhesive Pad Anten...

Page 7: ...e and AVL2 are correctly configured for the Lone Worker Solution The Ack Back and alerting system has been activated 2 2 Installation Overview Navman Wireless recommend that you install the Lone Worke...

Page 8: ...lowing sections If the cables are not long enough you need to supply a 5 Core cable extension to cover the Digital Inputs Output see section 3 2 between the Qube and the Interface Module a 5 Core cabl...

Page 9: ...mmend that you run the USB cable between two panels on the dashboard Drill a hole only when this is unavoidable 2 5 1 Interface Module Connections Identify the connectors on the Interface Module Front...

Page 10: ...dule in place with cable ties 2 7 Connect the Antenna to the Interface Module 1 Find the Antenna cable 2 Push the black end into the cable port at the top of the Antenna 3 Run the Antenna cable behind...

Page 11: ...Module to the Qube The Qube has several Digital Input and Digital Output lines which can be connected to external sensors or equipment such as the Lone Worker Solution through Qube s ConEx system You...

Page 12: ...ulti Output Wiring In this wiring option the High Priority Alert Person Down Alert and Out of Range warning each use a separate Digital Output line in the 5 Wire Output Cable To use this option 1 Ensu...

Page 13: ...current trip 3 3 Connect the Interface Module to the Ignition Loom or Fuse Box The Red wire on the Main Power Harness is supplied with a 2 Amp fuse Push the white connector on the end of the Main Powe...

Page 14: ...an take up to 2 hours 3 When the battery is charged the GREEN LED slowly fades on and off The Pendant remains in a low power state until it is removed from the Charging Dock 4 3 Check the Ignition Con...

Page 15: ...he Pendant up in the air for at least 100 cms 3 feet Be sure to catch the Pendant before it hits the ground to avoid damage to the Pendant The sudden movement should trigger a Person Down Alert 3 The...

Page 16: ...er s seat 2 Leave the Pendant ON and place it in the battery charger ready for use by the lone worker 4 10 Troubleshooting 4 10 1 Alert or Check In Not Shown in AVL2 If an Alert or a Check In is not s...

Page 17: ...endant to respond with a sequence of beeps one for each button press 5 The system will now adopt the new setting 5 2 Configuration Settings The number of button presses for each config setting are as...

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