Download the documents below for further support regarding vehicle installations for all
GPS Logic supported hard mount modems.
Note: Use the pictures at the right of each section to identity your specific modem.
1 - Modems
Installation diagrams for GPS enabled modems. All modems support 12 to 24V electrical systems with negative ground.
1.1 - Sierra Wireless AirLink Modems
Configuration and installation instructions for Sierra Wireless AirLink modems including the Pinpoint, Raven, and GX400 series modems. Additional documents may be found at
http://www.sierrawireless.com
1.2 - Logic-5000
Installation diagrams, manual, and instructions for the Logic-5000 mobile cellular router.
Power Cable Color Coding- Red - Hot at all times. Do NOT connect to switched power. Device can be configured via internal web interface to shut off on timer or low voltage conditions.
- White - Ignition. Avoid connecting to vehicle's accessory line when possible.
- Blue - Vehicle ground.
| Logic-5000 Mobile Cellular Gateway/Router |
1.3 - Logic-4200
Installation diagrams specific to the Logic-4200 modem.
Power Cable Color Coding- Red - Hot at all times. Do NOT connect to switched power. Device can be configured to shut off on timer or low voltage conditions.
- White - Ignition. Avoid connecting to vehicle's accessory line when possible.
- Green - Analog input 1. Typically left disconnected and insulated from other wires and connections.
- Black - Vehicle ground.
| Logic-4200 Location & Messaging Unit |
1.4 - Logic 2500/2600
Installation diagrams for the Logic 2500/2600 modems.
Power Cable Color Coding - See wiring diagrams above for detailed instructions. - Red - Hot at all times. Do NOT connect to switched power. Device can be configured to shut off on timer or low voltage conditions.
- White - Ignition. Avoid connecting to vehicle's accessory line when possible.
- Black - Vehicle ground.
| Logic 2500/2600 Tracking & Messaging Unit. |
1.5 - Navman Qube 2 (Legacy)
Programming Software
DB9 to RJ45 Pinout for Programming Dongle
- Blue - Pin 5
- Green - Pin 2
- Red - Pin 3
Installation diagrams for Navman Qube 2 modems (GPRS).
Power Cable Color Coding - See wiring diagrams above for detailed instructions. - Red - Hot at all times. Do NOT connect to switched power. Device can be configured to shut off on timer or low voltage conditions.
- Pink - Ignition. Avoid connecting to vehicle's accessory line when possible.
- Yellow - Input 1. Typically connected to code-3 signal on emergency vehicles, or PTO on tow and utility vehicles.
- Black - Vehicle ground.
| Qube 2 Tracking Unit. |
2 - Bluetooth Access Point
The following instructions indicate how to configure the Bluetooth Access Point as a Personal Area Network (PAN) for connecting cardiac monitors, PDAs, tablet PCs, or other internet connected devices.
Note: The Bluetooth Access Point is supported only with the Logic-5000 (formerly the Vanguard).
3 - Navigation & MDT Installation
Installation diagrams for MDT-860s and Garmin navigation units.
3.1 - Garmin Navigation Installation
To connect a supported Garmin navigation device to your modem equipment for text messaging and navigation, connect the FMI-40 cable (available from GPS Logic) to your modem's DB-9 serial connector.
If the FMI-40 cable does not include a DB-9F connector, use the following pin-out to add one.
Garmin FMI-40 Wiring (All modems except Logic-5000)
- Brown: Pin 5
- Yellow: Pin 2
- White: Pin 3
Garmin FMI-40 Wiring (Logic-5000 ONLY)
- Brown: Pin 5
- Yellow: Pin 3
- White: Pin 2
FMI-40 Cable Diagram (For installations with Garmin nav units)To test an FMI-40 cable, connect it to your computer's serial port and run the FMI Utility application:
FMI-Test.exe
3.2 - MDT-860 Installation
4 - Vehicles
Vehicle manufacturer wiring diagrams are for informational purposes only. Although specifications may be similar, variations are common. Connections to manufacturer's equipment should be tested and verified by qualified personnel.
4.1 - Leader Ambulance
4.2 - Ford E-Series Van
Refer to the color-coding information in section 1 of this page. If used, the door unlock output line must be connected to an active low unlock trigger. On vehicles with factory alarms, this is typically the pink/green wire located behind the driver side kick-panel (next to the parking brake).
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