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GPS Tracker Install Instructions - FM2200
« on: November 28, 2011, 08:58:42 PM »
FM22Box
FM22Box

Package Contents
 
GPS Tracker
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GPS Tracker
 
GPS Antenna
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GPS Antenna
 
Relay
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Step No. 1: Plan your installation
Look around the dashboard and decide how to open the pannel under the steering wheel, locate the screws and undo them.
Undo the Steering column cover to have an access to the Ignition switch cables.
 
2005 TOYOTA COROLLA UNDERDASH PANEL
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UNDERDASH PANEL
 
2005 TOYOTA COROLLA COLUM LEFT SCREW
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COLUM LEFT SCREW
 
2005 TOYOTA COROLLA COLUMN COVER
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COLUMN COVER
 
2005 TOYOTA COROLLA COLUMN COVER
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COLUMN COVER
 
2005 TOYOTA COROLLA COLUMN COVER LOWERED
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COLUMN COVER LOWERED

Step No. 2: Find a good location for the GPS Antenna
it should be installed under the dashboard in a horizntal position, some good places, behind or above the instruments panel, behind the sound system, inside a speeker cover, etc...
dashboard
dashboard
Antenna
Antenna

Step No. 3: Find the right wires
 
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find wires
 
Electricity circut tester
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Using the Circut Tester
This plug contain all of the needed Ignition wires.
 
2005 TOYOTA COROLLA IGNITION PLUG
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2005 TOYOTA COROLLA IGNITION PLUG
First Wire: constant 12v source
 
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Second Wire: ignition source
 
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How to do that? you will need to connect the circut tester to the car Chassis, and while the ignition key in off position, test all the wires in the Ignition harness Plug until you find the constant 12V source, you need to strip small part in order to connect the red wire from the device harness, and the pin "85" from the relay.

Move the ignition key to ACC position and find the wires with current running through them and just Identify them.

Move the ignition key to ON position and find one new wire with current running through it rather than the wires that you have identified in the previous step.

While you hold the tester attached to that wire, start the vehicle, in order to make sure that the current will not be disconnected while starting the vehicle which means it is the Ignition Source.

Now you need to cut the ignition source wire and connect one side to Relay pin No. 87a and the other side to pin No. 30, also connect the yellow wire from the device harness labeled "DIN1" to eithier side of the Ignition source.

Last step is to connect the Purple wire from the device harness labeled OUT1 to Relay pin No. 85

Finally after soldering all the connections and apply the insulation, you need to connect the Black wire from the device harness to the Car Chassis using ground Wiring terminals.

Diagram:

diagram
diagram
   

Step No. 4: Connect the GPS Antenna and the wire harness to the Device, and check if the led lights are working.

Fasten the relay and the wires with the zip ties.

Fasten the device in a hidden location inside the dashboard with zip ties.

Reinstall the pannels & the covers to the original condition.

Clean and remove any residual materials or wires.

You are done!!


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Masarat GPS Support
Lone Wolf
« Last Edit: December 02, 2011, 09:47:19 PM by lone wolf »


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