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DR-2000 Install Guide
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Introduction
Welcome to the DroneMobile DR-2000 installation manual. This manual is intended for experienced
installers only. We highly recommend that you contact your local DroneMobile dealer and seek
professional installation. Call 888-820-3690 for more information.
Please observe the following guidelines when installing this system:
Programmable Output Connectors and timing settings can only be changed by the FT-
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OP500-KIT. Other options can be programmed by a Firstech compatible RF Kit.
Do not use the battery backup port on the CM5 or CM6 Series control modules to power the
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DR-2000. It does not provide enough current. Use a power supply that can support up to 2
amps of current draw.
Please use a digital multimeter to test all wires.
Drone 2 comes with the Type 2-Data Harness. The Hardwire Harness and External Antennas are
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available for an additional cost.
A Firstech remote start system MUST be installed to utilize all DroneMobile features. DroneMobile
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may be used with an aftermarket remote start but the Hardwire harness is required.
When using Type 1 installation and an RF Kit, you must program those remotes to the Drone.
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Please refer to the remote user manual for instructions.
Do not install under metal panels as that will hinder GPS and/or cellular signal.
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Once installation is complete do not connect the plugs into the DR-2000.
First activate and
register your DroneMobile online at https://live.dronemobile.com/login.
Click on “New Dealer
Registration” or login with your Dealer Account. Activate and wait for the SIM status to change to
“Active.” DroneMobile carries a 1 year manufacturer’s warranty.
Firstech, LLC. does not condone
or recommend installing DR-2000
on a vehicle with a fuel or ignition
interrupt. Doing so may result in
damage to the vehicle and/or injury
to driver.
Firstech, LLC. will not assume any
responsibility for improper use
and/or installation. For Terms
and Conditions refer to www.
dronemobile.com/usersmanuals
Introduction and Notices