DryLINK Usephoenix Vehicle Gateway Installation Guide
- September 26, 2024
- DryLINK
Table of Contents
- Usephoenix Vehicle Gateway
- Specifications:
- Product Usage Instructions:
- Step One: Register Your Gateway
- Step Two: Gateway Kit
- Step Three: Mounting the Gateway
- Step Four: Cellular/GPS Antenna (Puck)
- Step Five: Instant Scan
- Step Six: Bluetooth Antenna
- Step Seven: Auxiliary 12 Volt Power Supply
- Q: Can the Gateway be mounted in any vehicle?
- Q: How should I power the Gateway?
Usephoenix Vehicle Gateway
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Specifications:
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Product Name: Vehicle Gateway
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Compatible Vehicles: Sprinter Vans, Box Trucks, Standard
Vans -
Components: Gateway, Cellular/GPS Antenna (Puck), Push Button,
Bluetooth Antenna -
Power Supply: Auxiliary 12 Volt Connection
Product Usage Instructions:
Step One: Register Your Gateway
To register your gateway, refer to the ‘Registering Your Vehicle
Gateways’ document.
Step Two: Gateway Kit
Unpack your kit and ensure all components are present. Refer to
Page One for the list of parts.
Step Three: Mounting the Gateway
The Gateway can be mounted in any orientation using #10 -1 Hex
head screws. Use wood screws for softer surfaces and self-tapping
screws for metal surfaces.
Step Four: Cellular/GPS Antenna (Puck)
Choose a suitable location for the cellular/GPS antenna (puck)
ensuring full sight access to satellites. Attach the antenna using
the provided peel and stick adhesive pad. Connect the coaxial
cables to the labeled ports.
Step Five: Instant Scan
Install the push button instant scan button in a convenient
location by following the provided instructions.
Step Six: Bluetooth Antenna
Screw on the Bluetooth antenna to any of the three ports on the
Gateway.
Step Seven: Auxiliary 12 Volt Power Supply
Connect the red wire to positive and the black wire to negative
using a 3-amp fuse. Ensure a hard-wired connection for optimal
performance.
FAQ:
Q: Can the Gateway be mounted in any vehicle?
A: The Gateway is compatible with Sprinter Vans, Box Trucks, and
Standard Vans as mentioned in the specifications.
Q: How should I power the Gateway?
A: Connect the red wire to positive and the black wire to
negative using a 3-amp fuse for the Auxiliary 12 Volt Power
Supply.
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VEHICLE GATEWAY INSTALLATION GUIDE
SPRINTER VANS, BOX TRUCK AND STANDARD VANS STEP ONE: Register your Gateway
To register your gateway refer to the `Registering Your Vehicle Gateways’
document.
STEP TWO: Gateway Kit
Unpack your kit and make sure all components are accounted for. Please refer
to Page One for the Gateway list of parts.
STEP THREE: Gateway
The Gateway can be mounted in any orientation. Attach Gateway with #10 -1″ Hex
head screws. Wood screws for softer surfaces and self-tapping for metal
surfaces.
Box Truck Location
Box Truck Location
Box Truck Location
Box Truck Location
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SPRINTER VANS, BOX TRUCK AND STANDARD VANS (Con’t)
STEP FOUR: Cellular/GPS Antenna (Puck)
Choose a suitable location for the cellular/GPS antenna (puck) to be placed.
(Antenna wire routing shown in 10-1 to 10-5.) The cellular/GPS antenna has to
have full sight access to satellite, Face toward the sky. It is recommended
that the puck is adhered to a dashboard or on the roof of the vehicle (10-6).
There is a peel and stick adhesive pad on the bottom of the antenna (10-7).
Attach the three coaxial cables supplied to the appropriate labeled GPS port,
LTE port, and DIV port (10-8, 10-9)
10-1 Removing Door Gasket for
Coaxial Cable Installation
10-2
Routing Wires Around Door by Pulling Gasket Back
10-3
10-4
Reattaching Gasket
10-6
10-5
Reattaching Gasket
10-7
Antenna Puck Placement
10-8
Cellular/GPS Antenna Dashboard Placement
10-9
Cellular/GPS Antenna
Cellular/GPS Labels
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STEP FIVE: Instant Scan
11-1
11-2
Push Button
The push button instant scan button has a quick snap connector or lever nut
attached (11-1). Simply remove all four screws in the face of the push button,
drill through the rear casing and mount in a convenient location. Replace the
face of the push button with the four screws (11-2).
STEP SIX: Bluetooth Antenna
Lever Nut Quick Snap Connector
There is one Bluetooth antenna included in your packaging. Simply screw on 11-3 the Bluetooth antenna to any one of the three ports provided on the Gateway (11-3).
Push Button in Sprinter Van Installation
Bluetooth Antenna
STEP SEVEN: Auxiliary 12 Volt Power Supply
Connect the red wire to positive and the black wire to negative using a
3-amp fuse. In everyday fleet vehicles where arrival and departure scans are
vital to fresh equipment locations and equipment counts, a switched 12V
circuit is necessary. Switched is defined as when the vehicle’s ignition key is turned on and power is provided,
when turned off power is lost. The 12V power supplied energizes the gateway, which triggers a departure scan
and when the vehicle is turned off 11-4
11-5
the loss of 12V power supplied triggers an arrival scan. It is
Auxiliary 12 Volt Connection
recommended that you provide
a hard-wired connection to the
gateway, but in the case where
you want to get started right away
and have a switched 12Vpower
port, a 12V power supply power
cord is supplied with the kit. This is
not ideal and should be replaced
byhard wiring.
NOTE: A hard-wired 12V power
supply should be provided by
a skilled and knowledgeable mechanic or mobile audio installation shop.
Auxiliary 12 Volt Power Supply
STEP EIGHT: Activating Your Gateway
Your gateway is shipped in sleep mode, once installed, simply start the vehicle, this will activate the gateway.
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References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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