PassTime USA
CONFIDENTIAL
PassTime GPS Install Guide v 2.5
Pg. 8
December 2010
Step 3: Final Test and Registration
Note:
The vehicle must be outside and at least 20 to 30 feet away from the building.
1.
Plug the wiring harness into the
GPS
unit.
2.
The device will emit several tones to demonstrate it is functional.
3.
To show GPS and Cellular coverage is working, device LED’s should show a
solid green
light and a
flashing red
light.
Note
:
If LEDs do not display correctly, repeat Step 1.
4.
Start the vehicle’s engine and leave it running.
Note
:
The units anti-theft feature no longer comes
active so the vehicle should immediately crank when the key is turned to the start position. Using
your computer, log in to the website at https://secure.passtimeusa.com to access the tracking page and
code or command generation. If the Internal GPS antenna is receiving a signal, the displayed map will
show your location.
If your location does not display, contact PassTime Technical Support at (800) 865-3260
5.
You can now turn off the engine.
RF Safety
General
Your GSM terminal is based on the GSM standard for cellular technology. The GSM standard is spread
all over the world. It covers Europe, Asia and some parts of America and Africa. This is the most used
telecommunication standard.
Your GSM terminal is actually a low power radio transmitter and receiver. It sends out and receives radio
frequency energy. When you use your GSM application, the cellular system which handles your calls
controls both the radio frequency and the power level of your cellular modem.
Exposure to RF Energy
There has been some public concern about possible health effects of using GSM terminals. Although
research on health effects from RF energy has focused on the current RF technology for many years,
scientists have begun research regarding newer radio technologies, such as GSM.
After existing research had been reviewed, and after compliance to all applicable safety standards had
been tested, it was concluded that the product was fitted for use.
If you are concerned about exposure to RF energy there are things you can do to minimize exposure.
Obviously, limiting the duration of your calls will reduce your exposure to RF energy. In addition, you
can reduce RF exposure by operating your cellular terminal efficiently by following the below guidelines.
Efficient Terminal Operation
For your GSM terminal to operate at the lowest power level, consistent with satisfactory call quality: