Nav-Tracker 3.0
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Figure 4
Figure 5
4.) Open the 3.0 control unit by unscrewing the four Philips head screws in
the rear (Figure 6)
Figure 6
5.) Plug in the loose battery backup connector to board. It will only go on in
one direction and will lock into place (Figure 7). A Red LED should come on
board once this is complete.
Figure 7
6.) Re secure the cover onto the back cover making sure that the foam piece
on the back cover is on the same side as the battery (Figure 8). Then fasten
the four screws back in.
Figure 8
7.) Mount the control unit and plug in the power cable into the
“Power” input
Mount the control unit according to the 3.0 Control Unit Locations suggested
.
8.) Connect the Power Cable
’s black wire to a negative DC source and the red
wire to a Positive 12 or 24 VDC supply.
9.) Connect the antenna cable into the
“Antenna” plug of the 3.0 control unit.
.
10.) Now perform a visual check of the antenna. There is a light at the base of
the antenna in Figure 9. Assure that the antenna is rotated to a position where
the light is visible to the installer. When the unit is first powered up it will
initially blink red, then gradually change to orange, and then green. The
antenna should be blinking green within about five minutes of startup. If it
does not, confirm that the signal is not getting blocked and adheres to the
location considerations. Also see Table 1 with light sequence.
Figure 9
11.) The last component to hook up on the system is the
“arm / disarm” push
button. This button is a latching switch. When it is pushed in it is a closed
circuit and is sends out a
“Geofence Armed”
message. When it is pushed out,
it is an open circuit and the a
“Geofence Disarmed” is sent
. Connect the two
wires coming out of the push button two the two wires coming out of the I/O
cable. It does not matter which direction the two cables are connected (non-
polar). It is suggested that you use a heat shrink butt connector that is
properly crimped. See Figure 10 below.
Figure 10
12.) With the Push Button alert now connected to the I/O cable, now connect
the other side of the I/O cable into the middle
“I/O” connection on the 3.0
Control Unit.
13.) The system is now installed. See User guide for instructions on
operation.