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CR Family Hardware
Installation Guide
Proprietary and Confidential
Version 1.3
Revised and Updated: February 13, 2016
Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.

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  • Page 1 CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Proprietary and Confidential Version 1.3 Revised and Updated: February 13, 2016 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 2 Customers of Pointer Telocation Ltd. using, integrating, and/or selling the product for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Pointer Telocation Ltd. for any resulting loss or damages.
  • Page 3 Installation Guide Intellectual Property Copyright in and to this document is owned solely by Pointer Telocation Ltd. Nothing in this document shall be construed as granting you any license to any intellectual property rights subsisting in or related to the subject matter of this document including, without limitation, patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights or other intellectual property rights, all of which remain the sole property of Pointer Telocation Ltd.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Harness Inputs Installation Specifications ............... 26 Harness Power Installation Specifications ............... 27 Serial Port Connector ....................27 CR Unit Installation Diagram ..................29 Post-Installation ..................... 30 CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 4 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    February 13, 2016 Fix typing issues in section 5.3 Add reference to section 5.3 in section 3.2 Add safety notes in section 3.2 CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 5 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 6: Cr Family Overview

    GPS Module aANTEANTENA Figure 1: Main Elements of a CR unit Figure 2 provides an internal view of the CR unit and all relevant elements. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 6 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 7: Cr Family Unit Types

    This document explains in detail how to use the 711-00328 CR Family 10 Wires mold Harness Kit for proper installation. Please refer to Cellocator Fuse Harness Overview for installation instructions for the Fuse Harnesses. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 7 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 8 Cellocator.  It is the installer responsibility to provide these means of protection if the fuse provided by Cellocator is not used. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 8 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 9: Overview Of The Hardware Installation Elements

    (pin 7&8) or Dallas (pin 10) interfaces are required. In other cases the 711- 00331 CR Family 7 Wires mold Harness can be used. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 9 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 10 LED Global Output Brown General Purpose output. DOOR Pink General Purpose output. DALLAS Grey 1-Wire interface P2(2) Serial TX P2(3) Serial RX CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 10 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 11: Preparing For Installation

    Use special care when handling the backup battery of the Cellocator unit. Refer to Battery Handling Procedure for Cellocator Units for details. ‎ Review the important safety notes in section 5 .3 Harness Power Installation Specifications. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 11 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 12: Tools And Equipment Required

    Insulation tape of good quality (which can withstand the high temperatures in a vehicle on a hot summer day) Wire lugs with star washers Grommets, plastic tubes – as needed Figure 3: Materials Required CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 12 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 13: Installation Best Practices

    Figure 4: Poorly Soldered Connection A good connection has to be properly soldered, as in the picture below: Figure 5: Correctly Soldered Connection CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 13 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 14 Make sure the opening is properly protected by a grommet or a plastic sleeve to prevent damage to the wires. Figure 7: Preventing damage to the wires CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 14 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 15 Figure 8: Incorrect probe insertion The correct way to connect the probe of a voltmeter or tester to the connector is shown below: CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 15 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 16 (pin 3 in the 20 pin connector) and screw it to the chassis using an existing screw. Ensure the connection is good and stable. Figure 10: Connecting negative power wire CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 16 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 17 Test the functioning of all the vehicle systems: they should all perform as is before you installed the device. Test the connectivity of the device with the system server to ensure proper operations. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 17 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 18: Cr Unit Installation Instructions

    The following table describes both the preferred locations for installing the device and a list of locations where the device should NEVER be installed. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 18 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 19 Keep at least 30 cm between the device and any computerized system in the vehicles, to avoid mutual interference. Do not install the device or any wire near a moving or rotating part of the vehicle. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 19 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 20: Device Orientation

    In any case, this side should have a free space (with no metal obstructions) of approximately 30cm radius, with the device in the center of it. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 20 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 21: Installing The Sim Card

    1. Remove the back cover of the CR unit by removing the two securing screws. Securing screws Figure 14: Back of Unit Showing Two Securing Screws CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 21 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 22: Installing The Battery In Cr B Models

    Do not reverse the order of connections; the correct order is to first connect the battery then connect the vehicle power to the device. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 22 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 23: Harness Installation Instructions

    1 second Monitoring 5 seconds Monitoring 1 second Monitoring Zone – 3 Zone – 3 Zone – 3 Zone – 3 seconds seconds seconds seconds CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 23 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 24 CR Family Hardware Installation Guide 5.1.3.1 GSM Monitoring Zone Definition CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 24 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 25 In this case the output shall be connected to the required device as shown in the following installation diagram. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 25 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 26: Harness Inputs Installation Specifications

    The harness Ignition Input Violet wire is connected to the CR unit pin no. 4 and should be connected to the ignition switch (in the ON position). CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 26 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 27: Harness Power Installation Specifications

    The harness supports a 4 pins connector allowing external devices communication to the CR unit via its serial interface (CR pins 7 and 8). The connector is illustrated in Figure 18. CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 27 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 28 You may connect it to PC USB port for programming utilizing the 711-00251 USB Communication adapter. It is the installer’s responsibility to utilize appropriate converter if RS232 levels are required. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 28 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 29: Cr Unit Installation Diagram

    The diagram below should serve as a schematic high level installation diagram and not as a specific detailed installation diagram per vehicle model. Figure 19: CR Unit Installation Diagram CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 29 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 30: Post-Installation

    Results of installation test/issues found Results of communication test to the server/issues found Picture(s) of the installed device, harness and accessories, as installed Other comments CR Family Hardware Installation Guide Page 30 of 30 Copyright © 2016 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.

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