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Qube 300 | Installation Manual 

 

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Contents 

 

Disclaimer ...................................................................................................................................... 2

 

1

 

Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 4

 

1.1

 

Overview .................................................................................................................................. 4

 

1.2

 

Audience ...................................................................................................................................... 4

 

2

 

Qube 300 Hardware ................................................................................................................ 5

 

2.1

 

Box Contents ............................................................................................................................ 5

 

2.2

 

Other Components Required ......................................................................................................... 5

 

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Mounting Locations ................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.1

 

Antenna Mounting Location ....................................................................................................... 6

 

3.2

 

Qube 300 Mounting Location ......................................................................................................... 6

 

4

 

Installation & Wiring ............................................................................................................... 8

 

4.1

 

Before Starting ......................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.2

 

3-Wire Basic Tracking & Antenna Connections ................................................................................ 8

 

4.3

 

Connect Any Auxiliary Devices ....................................................................................................... 9

 

4.4

 

Connect Any Optional Sensors ..................................................................................................... 11

 

4.5

 

Install the Security Cover ............................................................................................................ 13

 

4.6

 

Mount the Qube 300 ................................................................................................................... 13

 

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Testing and Fault Finding ...................................................................................................... 14

 

5.1

 

Check the Ignition Connection ..................................................................................................... 14

 

5.2

 

Check Data and GPS Reception ................................................................................................... 14

 

5.3

 

Fault Finding .............................................................................................................................. 14

 

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Dimensions ............................................................................................................................ 15

 

7

 

Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 16

 

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Contacts ................................................................................................................................ 17

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Qube 300

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Page 2: ...XCLUDED ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED INCLUDING WITHOUT PREJUDICE TO THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW NAVMAN WIRELESS DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS DAMAGE OR VIOLATE THE LAW As Na...

Page 3: ... Qube 300 Mounting Location 6 4 Installation Wiring 8 4 1 Before Starting 8 4 2 3 Wire Basic Tracking Antenna Connections 8 4 3 Connect Any Auxiliary Devices 9 4 4 Connect Any Optional Sensors 11 4 5 Install the Security Cover 13 4 6 Mount the Qube 300 13 5 Testing and Fault Finding 14 5 1 Check the Ignition Connection 14 5 2 Check Data and GPS Reception 14 5 3 Fault Finding 14 6 Dimensions 15 7 S...

Page 4: ...S Global Positioning System and communications product that contains a GPS Receiver to provide accurate location data a Cellular Modem that enables data to be transferred between the vehicle and the server an on board microprocessor to allow data processing and storage and external communication 1 2 Audience This Installation Manual is written for a professional vehicle technician Navman Wireless ...

Page 5: ...tion antenna that includes both GPS and cellular components built into same housing SAP 10001358 Note You can use a combi antenna OR a separate GPS Antenna and a separate Cellular Antenna Contact your Navman Wireless dealer for advice on the best choices for your type of installation and for ordering information if necessary Depending on the installation requirements you may also need the followin...

Page 6: ... the GPS signal to the antenna Fleet manager will need to determine the appropriate method exposed or covert for mounting the antenna Note The combination antenna SAP 10001358 is not waterproof do not mount outside of the vehicle Use of an antenna that is not approved by Navman Wireless or antenna installation that is contrary to the recommendations provided by the antenna manufacturer or Navman W...

Page 7: ... not be visible to the driver The final orientation of the Qube 300 after installation is not important The following locations within the vehicle may be suitable inside or underneath the dash in the boot trunk area CAUTION Ensure that any holes that need to be drilled in the vehicle will not weaken the vehicle structure or compromise the safety of the vehicle or its occupants If in doubt consult ...

Page 8: ...anufacturer s approved points located where they will not be damaged Pin 3 Wire Colour Function Description 1 Black GND Vehicle Ground chassis connection 2 Red 12 24V DC Main power connection main vehicle supply This connection must be fused 3 Amp Slow Blow 4 Pink Ignition Detect Positive input from vehicle when the key is in the IGNITION position not the Accessory position This signal must remain...

Page 9: ...osition 4 RJ45 Connector Pin Function Description 1 GND Ground 2 12 24 V DC Power Supply 3 RTS 1 Serial Port 1 Input Ready To Send Flow Control 4 RXD 1 Serial Port 1 Input Data 5 TXD 1 Serial Port 1 Output Data 6 CTS 1 Serial Port 1 Output Clear To Send Flow Control 8 Way Expansion Connector Pin Wire Colour Function Description 1 Black GND Ground Output inserted at position 5 HSPA units only Screw...

Page 10: ...a Input 4 Black GND Ground Output 5 Purple DI 4 Digital Input 4 Active High Low Wake from Sleep and RPM Count 6 Blue DI 3 Digital Input 3 Active High Low Wake from Sleep 7 Blue White DI 2 Digital Input 2 Active High Low Wake from Sleep 8 Green White DI 1 Digital Input 1 Active High Low Wake from Sleep 9 Light Green DO 1 Digital Output 1 Active Low only 10 Grey DO 2 Digital Output 2 Active Low only...

Page 11: ...t state are as follows State Voltage High 5 0V Low 1 0V Disconnected Active Low Input Configuration When configured as an Active Low Input the input state is considered ON when it becomes low The voltage thresholds that trigger the change in input state are as follows 4 4 2 Digital Outputs DO 1 DO 2 The Digital Outputs will pull to Ground and sink a maximum current of 250 mA when activated The out...

Page 12: ...i I O 2 operate as described in section 4 4 2 Analogue Inputs When configured for Analogue Input Multi I O 1 and Multi I O 2 connect to devices that have a variable voltage output The input voltage range is 0 33 V DC If the input voltage range exceeds 33 V DC the input must be scaled To scale the voltage correctly calculate the maximum sensor voltage to scale to the max 33 V DC at the Analogue Inp...

Page 13: ...y together with no gap between them The two screw holes at the sides of the Qube 300 should align with the two screw pillars at the sides of the security cover Working from underneath the Qube 300 insert the three security screws into the three screw pillars and screw into place Tighten using a Torx T10 security screwdriver The example on the front cover shows a completed Qube 300 installation wit...

Page 14: ...ITION position 3 Check that all three LED indicators on the Qube 300 turn ON This may take up to 15 minutes but normally takes less than 2 minutes 5 3 Fault Finding Qube 300 Fault Resolution Green Power LED is OFF Check Ignition is ON If Ignition is ON but the Green Power LED is OFF check that the Battery and Ignition supply are connected with the correct voltages present and the Qube 300 has a go...

Page 15: ...Qube 300 Installation Manual 6 Dimensions ...

Page 16: ...tage HIGH 0 5 V or not connected Active Low mode Absolute Maximum Voltage 33 V Independent of supply Analogue Input Voltage Range 0 33 V DC ADC Resolution 12 bit Absolute Maximum Voltage 40 V DC Digital Output Maximum sink current 250 mA over current protection shut off Temperature Monitoring Maximum of six Navman Wireless digital temperature probes Maximum 30 m cable length per installation EMC C...

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