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NAV-TRACKER 2.00 

 

Installation Guide 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for NAV-TRACKER 2.00

Page 1: ...NAV TRACKER 2 00 Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...be mounted in an area where it will not be hit or easily tampered with The Control Unit is the device that supplies powers to the antenna It also utilizes the key switch on the front of the unit to arm the 500ft geofence around your vessel as well as the external sensor input It should be mounted in an easily accessible discrete and relatively dry location There are two cables included with the NA...

Page 3: ...ns Relatively dry area free from drastic heat changes Within close proximity to vessels 12 volt DC power system constant Within 30 ft cable run of antenna mount See Antenna Mounting Discreet location for Security concerns Inside cabinets helm consoles etc Easily accessible for Disarm Arm Key switch control ...

Page 4: ...ighten Power The NAV TRACKER has been designed to adequately work through your vessels 12 Volt Direct Current DC Battery bank You simply need to supply the positive and ground wires to the proper terminal connection and plug the other end into the control box Figure 3 Make sure that the DC source is constantly fed to the Control Unit regardless of battery switch position It is important that you u...

Page 5: ...Connect the Red Positive wire to the vessels constant positive 12VDC strip 3 Plug in the Blue connector to the power input connection on the control unit Figure 3 Pay close attention to the set key to make sure it matches up correctly 4 Screw the connection on clockwise 5 The Green Power Light should come on Figure 4 Figure 4 ...

Page 6: ... constant direct spray while underway Make sure that the underside of the antenna can be accessed to connect the antenna cable About four inches of space is required directly underneath the antenna to provide space for the connection Stainless steel Mounting stands are available for purchase in necessary Overview With the location established it is time mount and connect the antenna Since the ante...

Page 7: ...g is complete Figure 5 2 Assemble contacts in to the Carrier Housing according to the table and pin layout Table 1 Figure 6 Ensure that the pins are in the correct location and pushed fully in Pin Function Cable color code 1 0V cable screen Screen 2 Voltage In VIN Red 3 0V VIN Orange 4 OUT2 Yellow 5 OUT1 Green 6 IN2 Blue 7 IN1 Purple 8 Rx Grey 9 Tx White 10 0V VIN Black 11 Not Used Not used 12 Not...

Page 8: ... over the carrier moulding ensuring that the steps on the blue Carrier Housing are aligned with the apertures in the Body Moulding 4 Bring the Gland and Collet down the cable and locate in the Body Moulding Screw the Clamp Nut onto the body moulding and tighten as close to the shoulder as possible Figure 7 Figure 7 ...

Page 9: ...rew the connection on clockwise 3 Repeat the process on the other end into the control unit 4 Refer to the next section Operational Check Figure 8 Antenna Mounting 1 Record the ISN number on the underside of the unit for future reference with registration of your terminal 2 The antenna may be mounted by utilizing either the three outer mounting holes Figure 9 or the thread on the base Figure 10 ...

Page 10: ...tor and base mounting thread through 2 Position the antenna and mark the location of the three mounting holes 3 Drill three mounting holes 4 Secure the antenna in place using stainless steel screws and nuts Do not over tighten 7 Alternatively secure using screws appropriate to the mounting surface Do not over tighten Figure 9 ...

Page 11: ...his optional input allows the user to monitor critical areas of their boat Essentially whenever the system is armed and a circuit closes between the two contacts an alarm notification is sent out of the antenna Normally open sensing application can be hooked up in parallel to receive an alert whenever the closure happens Typical sensing applications include high water float switches and standard a...

Page 12: ...After it has acquired its GPS position it then identifies the best Ocean Region to use and proceeds through the sequence of states If for some reason the unit is not able to obtain a valid GPS reading after two minutes it will follow the sequence using the default Ocean Region AORW If you wish to check the overall system operation it will be necessary to ensure that the terminal is activated on th...

Page 13: ...in about one minute of the actual transmission Once the units LED is flashing green a signal has been acquired and the position is adequate If the unit is already activated and the owner has received login info you can view the terminal through the website below Contact Paradox Marine if unit is not activated and you require a service agreement Note to installer If the unit is not activated unplug...

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