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4. Installation

  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Vehicle Unit will only operate on 12 V systems with negative earth 
(Negative to body). 
 

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Before starting installation, disconnect the vehicle battery and 
observe other manufacturers safety instructions regarding 
alarm systems, airbags or anti theft radio coding. 

 

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If you want to install the Vehicle Unit in the passenger 
compartment, make sure that all antenna cables and wiring is 
protected from sharp edges and is routed in such a manner that 
it will not be pinched. 

 

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The GPS antenna should be positioned at a place where it will 
have an unobstructed view of the sky. The ideal location is on 
the inside of the windscreen. The aerial will not work if it is 
placed beneath metal or metallic glass coatings. 

 

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The SOS button should be installed at a place on the dashboard. 
It should be hidden but easily accessed in emergency cases. To 
avoid “false alarms” or unintended confusion with other 
electronic control buttons, it should be placed separate from 
dashboard controls and car audio devices. 

 

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Do not connect the spare battery to the Vehicle Unit before you 
have completed all electrical wiring and connections to the 
device.  

 

NOTE:

 

Please note that installation methods may 

vary between vehicle models. For expert wiring 
and connecting please contact a professional car 
electronics workshop for installation support and 
maintenance. 

Connecting The Vehicle Unit: 

 
 
 
 

 
 

To obtain maximum functionality of your Vehicle Unit you should 
locate and connect the following electrical output and input wires from 
the vehicle to the complying pigtails of the Vehicle Unit’s CON 1: 

 

 

2 cables to Alarm Siren 

 

 

The following wiring needs to be applied to CON 2: 

 

 

2 cables to 12V Power Supply (+ from Vehicle Battery) 
and GND 

 

1 cable to SOS Emergency Button (Dry Contact) 

 

2 cables from existing Car Alarm (if applicable) 

 

1 cable to interior light (door signal output) – Only use 
this feature if your automatic dome light switch comes 
without delay timer 

 

1 cable from ACC Out (+ from ACC+) 

 

1 cable to Engine Relay (plus 2 from Ignition) 

 

Central Lock; Unlock Doors (2 wires: COMM+NO/NC) 

 

Central Lock; Lock Doors (2 wires: COMM+NO/NC) 

 

 

When connecting, refer to the cable description for the Vehicle Unit 
connectors CON 1 and CON 2 according to the wiring diagrams on the 
following pages. 

        

       

 

 

NOTE: Finish all wiring and connections to the 
correct vehicle outputs and inputs before you apply 
the connectors to the Vehicle Unit !!! 

Summary of Contents for SG-VT02 QB

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...iability under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement provided above and in no event shall the company s liability exceed the purchase price paid for this product THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY YTC IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED YTC AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE YTC S RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR ...

Page 3: ...that all contents are complete and correct 4 1 3 4 2 5 1 SuperGuard GPS GPRS Main Unit 2 GPS Aerial 3 GSM Antenna 4 10 PIN Wiring Harness CON 1 5 14 PIN Wiring Harness CON 2 6 SOS Emergency Button 7 7 2V Rechargeable Li Ion Battery pack 8 Engine Immobilizer Relay 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 4: ...he SOS Button will report emergency calls and accidents immediately to Control Base and Contact persons In addition existing crash sensors can be applied to automatically report traffic accidents You will be enabled to setup and configure monitoring activities and alerts to the Vehicle Unit using Control Base software or Tracking Web services via Internet Explorer or mobile on GPRS enabled cell ph...

Page 5: ...l electrical wiring and connections to the device 8 NOTE Please note that installation methods may vary between vehicle models For expert wiring and connecting please contact a professional car electronics workshop for installation support and maintenance Connecting The Vehicle Unit To obtain maximum functionality of your Vehicle Unit you should locate and connect the following electrical output a...

Page 6: ...isting Car Alarm Brown 5 Disarm Switch from existing CarAlarm Brown White 6 Connect to Interior Light if no delay timer Purple 7 ACC 12V Yellow 8 Immobilizer Relay White 9 Door Unlock NO Purple White 10 Door Unlock COMM Grey 11 Door Unlock NC Black White 12 Door Lock NO Red White 13 Door Lock COMM Green White 14 Door Lock NC Green 10 Installation of SOS Emergency Push Button Installation of Relay ...

Page 7: ...iring loom Try to bury all wiring Avoid abrasive corners and sharp edges Avoid sharp folding and pinching the cables Make sure that the connections have been made correct before you connect the Main Connector to the Vehicle Unit 12 Vehicle Unit Vehicle Wiring PIN ...

Page 8: ...S Aerial shall be installed either top of the dashboard or close to the rear window of the car so that it can see the sky It will pick up signals through glass and plastic but will not see the sky through metal or other conductive surfaces To avoid distractions of the GPS signal make sure the distance to metallic objects is at least 10 cm 14 GPS Aerial GSM Antenna 15 NOTE Please note that adhesive...

Page 9: ...device will then start scanning for GPS satellites to obtain its first GPS lock This first fix can take several minutes To use the communication and vehicle security features of the device some mandatory setup parameters need to be configured from the Control Base software or Tracking Websites before it is able to operate properly After setting up a user account at the Control Base enter the follo...

Page 10: ...gs Activate or disable the vehicle security remotely by phone call or SMS Remote command central door locks disable enable engine immobilizer Dial Call to Vehicle Unit Î 3 Rings 4 Rings ÎHang Up In addition you will receive an SMS short message from the device confirming that your vehicle security is disarmed now To use SMS command to activate the vehicle security type and send this command to the...

Page 11: ...rs type and send this command to the Vehicle Unit ENG 0 Î Enter Vehicle Unit Number Î Send 20 NOTE To use remote control commands from authorized Contact numbers you will need to enable Caller ID features on your cell phone 8 Car Alarm Anti Theft Features As soon as the Security of the SuperGuard Vehicle Unit has been activated the following car security features will come into effect Car Doors Op...

Page 12: ...up to three authorized Contact persons with the text 22 Peter s truck is in Madison Ave near intersection Brixton Rd GPS Car Alarm Vehicle Moving Other Security Alarms If the vehicle has been equipped with a standard car alarm system which is connected to the SuperGuard Vehicle Unit the unit will report to the Control Base when the existing car alarm goes off The Vehicle Unit will send an alarm me...

Page 13: ...name and closest intersection from a map server and send these details through SMS short messages to all Contact numbers with the text The Vehicle Unit automatically dials a phone call to the main Contact number Contact 1 If applicable the SOS phone call can be used as silent call to allow users or operators to monitor events and sounds in the vehicle 24 Peter s truck is in Madison Ave near inters...

Page 14: ...ceeds the speed limit 26 Peter s truck is in Arlington near intersection Fairfax Ramp GPS Car Alarm GEO Fence Alert The Vehicle Unit will send an alarm message and GPS coordinates to the Control Base The Control Base software will find the street name and closest intersection from a map server and send these details through SMS short messages to all Contact numbers with the text Battery Low Warnin...

Page 15: ...sh the Tracking device to store GPS positions to its memory You can then use Control Base software or Tracking Websites to upload all data into the tracking history You will also be able to configure sleeping modes for the GPS engine to reduce power consumption 28 12 Phone Call Operation Apart from car security and vehicle tracking features the SuperGuard Vehicle Unit is able to accept phone calls...

Page 16: ...Max 33dBm 5dB Min 5dBm 5dB E GSM 900 Max 33dBm 5dB Min 5dBm 5dB DCS 1800 Max 30dBm 5dB Min 0dBm 5dB PCS 1900 Max 30dBm 5dB Min 0dBm 5dB o Sensitivity GSM 850 106 dBm E GSM 900 106 dBm DCS 1800 104 dBm PCS 1900 104 dBm GSM Application Programming Interface AT Commands UI APIs GPS MODULE o Chipset Solution ATMEL SUPERSENSE ANTARIS4 o Center Frequency 1575 42 MHz L1 band C A code o Sensitivity 158 dB...

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