id Systems MVAC24 MOTOR VEHICLE ASSET COMMUNICATOR MVAC2.4 User Manual

I.D. Systems Inc. MOTOR VEHICLE ASSET COMMUNICATOR MVAC2.4 Users Manual

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Quick Start Guide
MVAC Description
Locking
Pin
Snap
Clamp
MVAC
Some tools that may be required for installing the MVAC:
Clamp
Lock
•
Portable lighting
•
Standard tools for panel removal (if required)
A RentalFleetTM System Device
Before starting the installation, take a minute to survey the area
underneath and directly behind the dashboard.Select the best
mounting location before you start to work. The harness should be
the appropriate diameter (step 6) and high up behind the
dashboard.
WARNING: IT IS CRITICAL TO VERIFY THAT THE MVAC TYPE (TYPE A/TYPE B) MATCHES THE VEHICLE
MODEL IT IS BEING INSTALLED ON. CONSULT THE APPROVED VEHICLES LIST FOR COMPLETE
DETAILS ON WHICH MVAC TYPE IS APPROVED FOR THE VEHICLE MODEL BEING INSTALLED. EACH
MVAC WILL BE MARKED AND LABELED ON THE DATA/POWER CORD.
™
Motor Vehicle Asset Communicator
Prior to Installation
Required Tools
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC and RSS-210 of Industry Canada Rule. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)
This Device may not cause harmful interface, and
(2)
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
MVAC
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
1.1.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
1.2.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
1.3.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which receiver is connected.
1.4.
Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.
MVAC Type
Label
Data/Power
WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Cord
Type A
OBD
Connector
Configuring the MVAC Before Installation
Insert the key into the ignition and turn the key to the Accessory position so the vehicle will have power.
Locate the vehicle’s OBD port. On most models, the OBD port will be located on either side or underneath
the steering column. On some models, the OBD port may be located behind an access panel. Note: If the
OBD port has plug in it, remove the plug and tape it to the wire harness.
OBD port
WARNING: DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS TO THE
VEHICLE OTHER THAN THOSE INDICATED IN THE INSTALLATION DOCUMENT
WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE MVAC IS INSTALLED AS PER THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED
AND IS SECURED AGAINST MOVEMENT DURING OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE
Make sure the vehicle’s driver door is open. Plug the MVAC into the vehicle’s OBD connector. Wait for the door
to lock and unlock, and then wait for the LED to turn Green.
If the LED turns Green
Move to step 3
If the LED blinks or turns
Amber, remove the MVAC
and place it on a
reprogramming station.
WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT ANY OF THE VEHICLE’S CABLES
If the LED turns Red, or
does not light up at all
Place this unit to the side and repeat
Step 2 with a different MVAC
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE MVAC TO THE AIRBAG HARNESS (TYPICALLY YELLOW),
OR THE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRE IN HYBRID VEHICLES (TYPICALLY ORANGE).
093-0000076 Rev 02
123 Tice Blvd • Suite 101 • Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 • Phone 201.996.9000 • Fax 201.996.9144 • www.id-systems.com
WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE INSTALLED MVAC CANNOT
INTERFERE WITH THE VEHICLE OPERATOR AT ANY TIME
Electrical ConnecƟons (Cont.)
Slide back the locking pin
and push back on the
clamp lock to release the
snap clamp.
Unplug the MVAC from the OBD port.
Find a wire harness for mounting the MVAC within 2 feet
of the OBD port. Once installed, the MVAC must NOT interfere
with the driver’s operation of the vehicle (pedals, steering,
etc.). Make sure the weight of the MVAC will not damage or
pull out the cables from their connectors. If the MVAC is
installed against a vehicle surface (e.g. metal plate), verify
that the I.D. Systems logo is facing against the surface, so
that the clip side is visible and accessable after installation.
When open, the MVAC
will look like this with the
pin out and the clamp released
Remove the the key from the ignition.
3/8-inch
actual
ow
Pu
sh
NOTE: Secure the MVAC so that it will not cause
rattles, knocks, or vibrations. Carefully avoid
contact or interference with the Park Brake
Mechanism, Steering Knuckles, or any other
moving parts. Avoid areas near heater outlet
vents. If needed, use large nylon cable ties to
mount the MVAC in a safe and secure position.
Route the MVAC cord to the OBD port. Wrap the cord
around cables and the OBD port where possible to
ensure it does not interfere with the driver’s operation
of the vehicle. Then plug it into the OBD port.
Slide the pin back
in place to lock the clamp
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MINIMUM SIZE <--- BUNDLE ---> MAXIMUM SIZE
Removing the Unit from the Vehicle
(refer to install instructions
for image references)
• Remove key from vehicle
• Unplug MVAC from OBD port
• Put the OBD plug taped to the
MVAC harness back into the OBD
port (if it exists)
• Unwrap MVAC cord as required
• Pull back the locking pin
• Open the mounting latch
• Remove MVAC
• Store MVAC for future use
093-00000076 Rev 02
A RentalFleetTM System Device
Tightly clip the MVAC latch around the
cable/wire harness that has a diameter
of ⅜” to ¾”. Make sure the MVAC does
not slide or rub against the wires. If it does,
use a thicker bundle.
3/4-inch
actual
Motor Vehicle Asset Communicator™

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