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Summary of Contents for TMD2

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Page 3: ...n Hazard 9 2 2 7 Noise Hazard 9 2 2 8 High Voltage Hazard 9 2 2 9 Poisoning Hazard 10 2 3 General User and Maintenance Warnings 11 3 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR INSTALLING TMD2 12 3 1 Glossary 12 3 2 Ge...

Page 4: ...onal 27 8 3 Connection of the External GPS Antenna to TMD2 28 8 4 Positioning of TMD2 30 8 5 Power Supply Connections 35 8 6 Checking the Installation 36 9 CONFIGURATION 37 9 1 Configuration through T...

Page 5: ...ical or marketing requirement the company may do so at any time without prior notice This manual should be considered an integral part of the product to which it refers In the case it is resold the or...

Page 6: ...used in the manual are described in this chapter Asphyxiation Risk Explosion Risk High Voltage Hazard Fire Burn risk Poisoning Hazard Corrosive Substances Risk Noise Hazard Moving Parts Risk Crushing...

Page 7: ...cal documents The operator must make sure she he is working in an environment which is suitable for the operations that must be carried out The operator must report any faults or potentially hazardous...

Page 8: ...re and can be activated even when the vehicle is off that can injure the operator Safety Precautions Keep hands away from moving parts Disconnect the engine cooling fan each time the engine you are wo...

Page 9: ...illed Collect any refrigerant that might have spilled Make sure you are always working in an environment equipped with a good ventilation and air extraction system Always activate the air extraction s...

Page 10: ...conditions of insulation from ground Work with dry hands only Keep conductive liquids away from the engine while working Never leave tools on the battery in order to avoid accidental contacts 2 2 9 Po...

Page 11: ...m illegible Do not remove or block any safety device the purchased product is equipped with Only use original spare parts or spare parts approved by the manufacturer Contact your retailer for any non...

Page 12: ...preserve the correctly as described in this manual 3 1 Glossary Operator a qualified person responsible for installing the telediagnostic device Device any TMD2 device Wiring specific electric cables...

Page 13: ...ries are disconnected and that they remain so during the entire installation before proceeding with the installation itself Do not touch the device the accessories and the wiring with wet hands If liq...

Page 14: ...re to comply with the specifications related to the power supply may compromise its efficiency Safety Measures Do not wet the device with water or other liquids If not otherwise specified use the devi...

Page 15: ...he device correctly Safety Measures Follow the indications provided in the vehicle s manual carefully to disassemble the plastic parts and the access to the compartments Respect the safety distances f...

Page 16: ...Measures Avoid contact between the device and vibrating parts of the vehicle Do not spread out the wiring with the cables stretched Do not spread out the wiring in walkable areas or in areas that are...

Page 17: ...4 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION For information regarding the disposal of this product please see the pamphlet supplied 17 en...

Page 18: ...only select and prompt compatible TEXA devices This does not exclude the presence of other sources of communication or disturbance THE EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY OF BLUETOOTH WiFi AND HSUPA COMMUNICATION...

Page 19: ...lation A copy of the complete Declaration of Conformity can be obtained at TEXA S p A Via 1 Maggio 9 31050 Monastier di Treviso TV Italy Antennas This product was designed and tested to work with the...

Page 20: ...TMD2 is a GPS localization device able to communicate via Bluetooth with other diagnosis devices The TMD2 Kit includes TMD2 External GPS antenna optional Wiring for the electrical connection Installat...

Page 21: ...a Red LED b Blue LED c Green red dual colour LED 5 Fixing hole 6 L1 Serial connector 7 L2 Engine Lock Connector 8 L3 I O connector 9 L4 Power connector 10 Fixing hole To install additional devices co...

Page 22: ...onal Sensors motion 3 axle accelerometer 10 g Software features Operating System Embedded Real Time Kernel Electrical features Battery Li Ion 1100 mAh rechargeable Power supply direct from 12 24 V veh...

Page 23: ...ication On Flashing Device in communication via Bluetooth 7 3 2 Flashings of LED c with instrument panel on LED c may take on two colours green and red and it may also flash with different frequencies...

Page 24: ...GPS POSITION This could be due to the vehicle parked in a closed area or passing through a dead zone where the flow of the data coming from the satellites is missing or affected by many interferences...

Page 25: ...r the hole if required to pass the wiring cable pass from the engine compartment to the passenger compartment 5mm drill bit for the assembly screws Plastic cable ties Pliers for cable terminals Square...

Page 26: ...opriate position The second bond is the distance between TMD2 and the external diagnosis device Consider that the coverage range of the devices equipped with Bluetooth technology inside the vehicle s...

Page 27: ...or with the magnet it is provided with by placing it on a metallic surface When installing the antenna remember that the higher the position with respect to the ground the better the efficiency of the...

Page 28: ...amaged Do not cover the GPS antenna with shielding or metallic materials Do not fasten the GPS antenna near other antennas or other radio devices ex CBs Radars mobile phones etc If you intend to posit...

Page 29: ...3 Fix the antenna so that the upper plastic part is sky facing 29 en...

Page 30: ...ices It must be in a place where the internal antennas are not shielded It must be in a perpendicular position with respect to the vehicle s moving direction The device is provided with an inertial se...

Page 31: ...The image below shows the vehicle s axles The image below shows the device s axles 31 en...

Page 32: ...Some examples of where to position the device are provided below Example 1 the axles of TMD2 match the vehicle s axles Example 2 the axles of TMD2 match the vehicle s axles 32...

Page 33: ...Example 3 the axles of TMD2 match the vehicle s axles Example 4 the axles of TMD2 do NOT match the vehicle s axles therefore it is an incorrect positioning 33 en...

Page 34: ...ate the most appropriate position to fasten the device 2 Make sure the GPS antenna cable is easily connectible and is not too stretched 3 Make sure the device is oriented correctly 4 Fasten the device...

Page 35: ...wires Proceed as follows 1 Identify the red wire 30 VBatt the yellow wire 15 ignition terminal and the black wire ground 2 The power supply for the 30 VBatt line must be drawn directly from the vehic...

Page 36: ...you must make sure the installation has performed correctly Proceed as follows 1 Connect the TMD2 power supply connector and turn the vehicle s to the ON position 2 The LED located on the top cover o...

Page 37: ...u can perform the configuration of TMD2 using the specific TMDStarter software To connect TMD2 to the PC you must use the specific cable code 3903929 provided with the device The installation cable co...

Page 38: ...ed automatically through TMDStarter may be conducted through the portal The portal may be eventually used to correct wrong configurations The access to the configuration pages within the portal is lin...

Page 39: ...is not damaged make sure all covers plastic parts are properly fastened make sure no wiring is cut and or damaged no connectors are disconnected and or loose Furthermore make sure the antennas are pr...

Page 40: ...f the vehicle is not used for a long period of time it could sensibly lower the charge level of the battery Refer to the instructions provided in the user and maintenance manual if the vehicle is not...

Page 41: ...company and subject to management and co ordination of Opera Holding S r l Share capital of 1 000 000 i v R E A N 208102 Legal Representative Bruno Vianello Phone 39 0422 791 311 Fax 39 0422 791 300...

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