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  • Page 1 ENGLISH...............5...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.2.6 Fire and Explosion Hazard..............9 2.2.7 Noise Hazard..................9 2.2.8 High Voltage Hazard................9 2.2.9 Poisoning Hazard................10 2.3 General User and Maintenance Warnings........11 3 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR INSTALLING TMD2.....12 3.1 Glossary..................12 3.2 General Rules................12 3.3 Operator Safety................13 3.4 Device Safety................14 3.5 Safety during the Installation............15 4 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION..........17...
  • Page 4 7.3.2 Flashings of LED - [c] with instrument panel on ......23 8 INSTALLATION................25 8.1 Suggestions for a Correct Installation...........26 8.2 External GPS Antenna Positioning (Optional).......27 8.3 Connection of the External GPS Antenna to TMD2......28 8.4 Positioning of TMD2..............30 8.5 Power Supply Connections............35 8.6 Checking the Installation...............36 9 CONFIGURATION..............37...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    TEXA S.p.A reserves the right to make any changes deemed necessary to improve the manual for any technical or marketing requirement; the company may do so at any time without prior notice.
  • Page 6: Legend Of The Symbols Used

    1 LEGEND OF THE SYMBOLS USED The symbols used in the manual are described in this chapter. Asphyxiation Risk Explosion Risk High Voltage Hazard Fire / Burn risk Poisoning Hazard Corrosive Substances Risk Noise Hazard Moving Parts Risk Crushing Risk General Risk Important information...
  • Page 7: General Safety Regulations

    2 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 2.1 Glossary Operator: qualified person responsible for installing the tool. • • Device: the purchased product. • Workplace: the place where the operator must carry out her/his work. 2.2 Operator Safety Regulations 2.2.1 General Safety Regulations The operator must be completely clear-headed and sober when using the •...
  • Page 8: Risk Of Impact And Crushing

    2.2.3 Risk of Impact and Crushing The vehicles which are undergoing A/C system recharging operations and the devices must be properly blocked during service, using the specific mechanical brakes. Safety Precautions: • Always make sure that the vehicle is in neutral gear (or that it is set in parking position in case of a vehicle equipped with automatic transmission).
  • Page 9: Fire And Explosion Hazard

    • Make sure there are no oil stains, rags, paper or other inflammable material near the muffler. Avoid splashing electrolyte on skin, eyes and clothes, as it is a corrosive and • highly toxic compound. 2.2.6 Fire and Explosion Hazard The following are potential fires and/or explosion hazards: •...
  • Page 10: Poisoning Hazard

    Safety Precautions: • Make sure the electrical system in the workplace is compliant to current national standards. Make sure the device being used is connected to ground. • • Cut off the power supply voltage before connecting or disconnecting cables. Do NOT touch the high voltage cables when the engine is on.
  • Page 11: General User And Maintenance Warnings

    2.3 General User and Maintenance Warnings When using the device or carrying out scheduled maintenance (ex.: fuse replacement) on the device, carefully follow the information provided below. Do not remove or damage the labels and the warnings on the device; do •...
  • Page 12: Specific Safety Rules For Installing Tmd2

    The personnel qualified to install telediagnostic devices is required to follow the general safety rules, to employ the TMD2 devices and related accessories for their intended use only. and to preserve the correctly, as described in this manual.
  • Page 13: Operator Safety

    3.3 Operator Safety The airbags inflate with great force and a device placed in their expansion area may be projected towards the occupants of the vehicle causing serious harm and injuries. Safety Measures: • Do not place the device in the expansion areas of any airbag. The device was manufactured to be electrically safe and insulated.
  • Page 14: Device Safety

    3.4 Device Safety The device was manufactured to be mechanically resistant. Careless use and excessive mechanical stress could compromise its efficiency. Safety Measures: Do not drop, shake or knock the device. • • Do not place objects over the cables and do not bend them at a right angle. Do not perform any type of intervention that could damage the device.
  • Page 15: Safety During The Installation

    Do not use corrosive chemicals, solvents or harsh detergents to clean the • device. The installation of the device was carefully tested by qualified personnel in TEXA. You must follow some indications provided by the vehicle manufacturer in order to install the device correctly. Safety Measures: Follow the indications provided in the vehicle's manual carefully to •...
  • Page 16 Make sure the installation does not compromise the correct functioning of • the vehicle's controls, in particular the brakes and, in general, the safety devices. • Do not connect to the electric circuits of systems with the following functions: airbag; •...
  • Page 17: Environmental Information

    4 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION For information regarding the disposal of this product please see the pamphlet supplied.
  • Page 18: Operation Of The Tool's Radio Devices

    Many other products besides those built by TEXA use this technology, such as mobile phones, portable devices, Computers, printers, cameras, Pocket PCs etc. The Bluetooth, WiFi and HSUPA interfaces search for compatible electronic devices based on the radio signals they emit and establish a connection.
  • Page 19: Normative Information

    1999/5/EC regulation. A copy of the complete Declaration of Conformity can be obtained at: TEXA S.p.A., Via 1 Maggio 9, 31050 Monastier di Treviso (TV), Italy Antennas This product was designed and tested to work with the provided antennas.
  • Page 20: Description

    7 DESCRIPTION TMD2 is a GPS localization device able to communicate via Bluetooth with other diagnosis devices. The TMD2 Kit includes: TMD2. • External GPS antenna (optional). • Wiring for the electrical connection. • Installation Manual. •...
  • Page 21: Image Of The Device

    7.1 Image of the device GPS antenna connector Fixing hole Fixing hole LED unit: a) Red LED b) Blue LED Green/red dual colour LED Fixing hole L1 - Serial connector L2 - Engine Lock Connector L3 - I/O connector L4 - Power connector 10.
  • Page 22: Technical Features

    7.2 Technical Features Hardware features: CPU: ARM7, 32-bit RISC CPU, 50MHz RAM: 64 KByte FLASH: 256 + 4096 KByte GPRS module: Quad-Band Class 10 50 channels, High sensitivity (-159 GPS module: dBm), GPS assisted GPS, GPRS, 4 x RS232C (only 2 Interfaces: external ones), Bluetooth (optional) Sensors:...
  • Page 23: Flash Codes

    Each series of flashings is approximately 2 s after the previous one. The three flashings indicate respectively the status of: The reception of the position signal from the GPS satellites. The connection to the GPRS network. The connection to the TEXA S.p.A. Data Center.
  • Page 24 Green LED Invalid GPS position*. Valid GPS position. Invalid GPRS connection**. Valid GPRS connection. Invalid connection to the TEXA Data Valid connection. Center. (*)INVALID GPS POSITION: This could be due to the vehicle parked in a closed area or passing through a dead zone where the flow of the data coming from the satellites is missing or affected by many interferences (ex.: military areas).
  • Page 25: Installation

    • Pliers for cable terminals. Square tip pliers. • A PC connected to Internet to programme the TMD2 control unit. • The installation requires the following steps: Reading of the installation and user manual. Planning of the correct positioning of the GPS antenna (if external).
  • Page 26: Suggestions For A Correct Installation

    3 metres. TMD2 should be put in a position that allows an easy connection of the diagnostic wiring yet maintaining an appropriate distance that does not expose the device to the direct heat from the engine.
  • Page 27: External Gps Antenna Positioning (Optional)

    8.2 External GPS Antenna Positioning (Optional) TMD2 works with two types of antennas. The technologies used are GPS, for the reception of information via satellite, and GPRS, for data communication between the device installed on the vehicle and the fleet manager.
  • Page 28: Connection Of The External Gps Antenna To Tmd2

    8.3 Connection of the External GPS Antenna to TMD2 The instructions for the connection of the GPS antenna are provided below. You need to connect the GPS antenna before positioning TMD2, in order to be sure that the antenna and the device are close enough.
  • Page 29 3. Fix the antenna so that the upper plastic part is sky-facing.
  • Page 30: Positioning Of Tmd2

    8.4 Positioning of TMD2 Once you have decided where to position the antenna, and you have located the power supply connections, you must find the most appropriate place to fasten the device. When positioning the device, you must respect the following general rules: It must be far from sources of heat.
  • Page 31 The image below shows the vehicle's axles. The image below shows the device's axles.
  • Page 32 Some examples of where to position the device are provided below. Example 1: the axles of TMD2 match the vehicle's axles. Example 2: the axles of TMD2 match the vehicle's axles.
  • Page 33 Example 3: the axles of TMD2 match the vehicle's axles. Example 4: the axles of TMD2 do NOT match the vehicle's axles, therefore it is an incorrect positioning.
  • Page 34 Proceed as follows: Locate the most appropriate position to fasten the device. Make sure the GPS antenna cable is easily connectible and is not too stretched. Make sure the device is oriented correctly. Fasten the device with specific screws.
  • Page 35: Power Supply Connections

    The power supply for the +30 VBatt line must be drawn directly from the vehicle's battery. Make sure the +30 V and ground power supplies are correct, in order to avoid the arising of false alarms from the TMD2 control unit (discharged battery alarm, power supply disconnection alarm).
  • Page 36: Checking The Installation

    Once you have completed all the operations described in the previous chapters, you must make sure the installation has performed correctly. Proceed as follows: Connect the TMD2 power supply connector and turn the vehicle's to the “ON” position. The LED located on the top cover of TMD2 starts to flash.
  • Page 37: Configuration

    9 CONFIGURATION At the end of the installation, TMD2 is able to work immediately as a GPS localizer. In order to use the advanced functions of TMD2, you must carry out a configuration procedure. You may configure TMD2 through: the TMDStarter software, •...
  • Page 38: Configuration Through The Portal

    9.2 Configuration through the Portal TMD2 may be configured remotely through the TMD portal. All the operations performed automatically through TMDStarter may be conducted through the portal. The portal may be eventually used to correct wrong configurations. The access to the configuration pages within the portal is linked to the rights granted to the user you perform the login with.
  • Page 39: Maintenance

    • Make sure all screws and bolts used to fasten TMD2 and the external GPS antenna are not damaged and are properly tightened. If the wiring or the connections have been exposed to atmospheric agents, water and moisture, proceed with the waterproofing.
  • Page 40: Indications In Case The Vehcile Is Not Used For Along Time

    11 INDICATIONS IN CASE THE VEHCILE IS NOT USED FOR A LONG TIME The correct functioning of TMD2 as geolocalizer requires the device to be constantly powered even when the vehicle is stationary, the engine is off and the ignition key is not inserted.
  • Page 41: Legal Notices

    12 LEGAL NOTICES TEXA S.p.A. Via 1 Maggio, 9 - 31050 Monastier di Treviso - ITALY Cod. Fisc. - No. of Companies' Register of Treviso - Part. IVA: 02413550266 Single member company and subject to management and co-ordination of Opera Holding S.r.l.

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