GPSLOCKBOX WIRE INSTALLATION STEP GUIDE GPSLOCKBOX INSTALLATION WIRING
GPSLOCKBOX WIRE INSTALLATION STEP GUIDE
GPSLOCKBOX INSTALLATION WIRING STEPS First Step to Identify Wires Black is Ground, White is Ignition, Red is 12 v Constant Power. Ground Wire (Black) Connect the black (ground) wire to the metal body of the vehicle with a selftapping screw. Ground wire (black). A good ground is essential. Alternatively, you may use an existing, grounded screw or bolt (if available). Ignition Wire (White) stops charging unit after 90 mins after the ignition is turned off. Connect the white wire (Ignition) to a 12 volt power source that is tied to ignition. A fuse tap (optional) allows easy wiring to the fuse box. If you decide you don’t want this option tie white wire in with red wire. 12 v Constant Power Wire (Red) 12 v wire (Red) keeps constant 12 v power to unit. Connect the red wire to a constant power, 12 -volt power source. Fuse box or direct to battery. A fuse tap (optional) allows easy wiring to the fuse box without interrupting existing connections.
GPSLOCKBOX ATMOS INSTALLATION WIRING STEPS. IF NOT SKIP THIS PAGE. Steps to Follow for Atmos Wiring (If using an Atmos Cradle) Black is Ground, Red is 12 v Constant Power. If using an Atmos with our 2. 4 A. Wiring Harness, follow these steps along with the harness steps. . Ground Wire (Black) Connect the black (ground) wire to the metal body of the vehicle with a selftapping screw. Ground wire (black). A good ground is essential. Alternatively, you may use the same grounding as the charging unit ground. 12 v Constant Power Wire (Red) 12 v wire (Red) keeps constant 12 v power to unit. Connect the red wire to a constant power, 12 -volt power source. Fuse box or direct to battery. Same as wiring the charging unit on previous page. A fuse tap (optional) allows easy wiring to the fuse box without interrupting existing connections.
PICTURE OF WIRING TO DIRECT TERMINALS ON VEHICLE • In this photo installer decided to go direct to the wiring panel and use the vehicles grounding terminal, ignition terminal and direct battery terminal. Inline fuses are in the dash behind the unit but can be used at the point of connection if wanted. • If this option is available this is your best choice for clean 12 v Power and Ignition with a good ground. • If not available, the fuse box is another clean power connection. You just need to find a good spot for grounding, vehicle frame or find an existing grounding wire and use that location to put your ground wire to that ground.
PICTURE OF WIRING TO FUSE BOX IN THE VEHICLE • In this photo installer decided to go direct to the fuse box to make the connections. They used open slots for the constant power and ignition wire. You can see they have the inline fuses close to their connections • If this option is available this is a good choice for clean 12 v Power and Ignition with a good ground. • If there were no open slots on the fuse box you can use the option of pigtails or Fuse taps as shown in the following pages.
FUSE TAP AND PIGTAIL OPTION • In this you see the option to use a pigtail or a fuse tap depending on what works best for your install. You can use either style on the 12 v power wire and ignition wire. • Pigtails can be used when you can find an open slot in the fuse box to utilize. • Fuse Taps can be used as an option when the fuse box may not have any open slots. This option will replace an existing fuse slot by replacing it with the fuse tap. Dual fuses are for protecting the existing fuse pulled out and the new equipment being installed.
CHECKING UNIT AFTER WIRED FOR POWER • Once unit is wired into the vehicle, turn on amplifier and make sure blue light comes on. This will show unit has power • You should also check phone or tablet to see if they are showing charging. • If blue light does not come on, double check your sources of power make sure there is power on them. Double check your ground is in a good location and tight. Check fuses to make sure they are not blown or missing. • Check that cables are connected to phone or tablet properly.
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