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There are two steps to setting up your LINK 105: 
1.

 

Configure a Bluetooth connection between your LINK 105 and your LINK 5xx/4xx. 
There are two ways to establish a Bluetooth connection between your LINK 105 and your LINK 
5xx/4xx: 

 

By configuring a Bluetooth connection with WEBFLEET

 

 

By configuring a Bluetooth connection with the Activation Tool

 

Make sure you have properly noted and entered the Bluetooth address of your LINK 105, 
which you can find on the label on the OBD-II plug. 

2.

 

Install your LINK 105 in your vehicle

Important: If the LINK 105 has been used in another vehicle before, you need to 

reset the device

 

before you start the engine of your vehicle, otherwise the calculation of the fuel consumption may 
be incorrect. 

 

Configuring a Bluetooth connection with WEBFLEET 

This section describes how to pair your LINK 105 with the LINK 5xx/4xx installed in your vehicle 
using WEBFLEET. You can also 

configure a Bluetooth connection using the Activation Tool

 

instead. 

Note: Make sure your vehicle is properly fitted with a LINK 5xx/4xx according to the 

require-

ments for the installation

1.

 

Log in to WEBFLEET here 

telematics.tomtom.com/login

2.

 

Click Vehicles

 

3.

 

Select your vehicle from the list. 

 

4.

 

In the details panel on the right, click Contract/Device

 

Installing your LINK 105 

Summary of Contents for LINK 105

Page 1: ...TomTom LINK 105 Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...maintenance work 5 Components 5 Requirements 5 Installing your LINK 105 7 Configuring a Bluetooth connection with WEBFLEET 7 Configuring a Bluetooth connection with the Activation Tool 9 Installing L...

Page 3: ...SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT READ THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS DOCUMENT THOROUGHLY Welcome With the TomTom LINK 105TM you can retrieve fuel consumption data over the OBD II connec...

Page 4: ...ctronics workshop Risk of injury in case of accidents Do not mount the unit or accessories in the inflation area of airbags or in the impact area for the head or knees Choose an installation location...

Page 5: ...tooth address 7 OBD II plug Requirements Before installing your LINK 105 make sure you fulfil the following requirements Your vehicle is fitted with a LINK 5xx 4xx with the firmware version 5 0 or hig...

Page 6: ...6 Download the latest version of the Activation Tool from the Partner Portal Go to telemat ics tomtom com support and select Activation and Diagnostics...

Page 7: ...INK 105 has been used in another vehicle before you need to reset the device before you start the engine of your vehicle otherwise the calculation of the fuel consumption may be incorrect Configuring...

Page 8: ...u have entered the correct engine size and power as this infor mation is the basis for the calculation of the fuel consumption of your vehicle 9 Enter the Bluetooth address indicated on the OBD II con...

Page 9: ...Activation Tool to your Microsoft Windows running PC Use the Mini USB cable from the LINK 5xx 4xx Service Set to connect your LINK 5xx 4xx to your computer Alternatively you can connect your LINK 5xx...

Page 10: ...or the LINK 5xx 4xx 10 Enter the activation code You can find the activation code in your WEBFLEET contract confirmation 11 Click Ok The entered details for engine size engine power and Bluetooth addr...

Page 11: ...o it cannot drop off Both the green and the blue LED start flashing 4 Turn on the engine The LINK 5xx 4xx starts to establish a connection to your LINK 105 This may take up to two minutes If successfu...

Page 12: ...d the modes of the green LED individually Green LED ON Vehicle communication is established FLASHING Establishing vehicle communication OFF No vehicle communication established The following tables ex...

Page 13: ...t 18 g 0 63 ounces Material Injection moulded plastic Connector PA Body PC ABS Protection class IP20 Supply voltage 12 V 24 V minimum 9V to maximum 30 V Current consump tion average values At 14 V typ...

Page 14: ...EU for waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE this electrical product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste Please dispose of this product by returning it to the point of sale or...

Page 15: ...e peripherals It is important that you use shielded cable and connectors to reduce the possibility of causing radio and television interference Shielded cables suitable for the product range can be ob...

Page 16: ...ed to the FCC IC and The Council of the European Union that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure under the recommendations of the Internatio...

Page 17: ...ncon trolled environment This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment should be installed and operated with min...

Page 18: ...mTom All rights reserved This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and or database rights protection and or other intellectual property rights owned by TomTom or its supplie...

Page 19: ...f you use this software in a product acknowledgement would be appreciated but is not required Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the origina...

Page 20: ...s not cover physical damage to the surface of the Hardware This Limited Warranty does not cover any software that may accompany or be installed on the Hardware The Limited Warranty does not cover the...

Page 21: ...rights under applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods 8 This Limited Warranty cannot be transferred to any other person LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 9 Neither TomTom nor its su...

Page 22: ...22 FOR MEXICO ONLY The limited warranty printed in this document is invalidated...

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