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LTE-10 HUB | Installation guide Rev 2.4 | Locmarine Telematics LLC
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  • Page 1 Installation Guide LTE-10 HUB | Installation guide Rev 2.4 | Locmarine Telematics LLC w w w . l o c m a r i n e . c o m member of:...
  • Page 2: Before You Start

    Congratulations on the purchase of your Locmarine LTE-10 system, reading this installation guide prior to using your system will help maximize the use of its many features. For any additional questions please contact your authorized Locmarine dealer. Additional support is also available at: customercare@locmarine.us...
  • Page 3: Create An Account

    • • Open your email and look for your 4 digit activation code • Activate your account and you’re ready to use your Locmarine monitoring app. w w w . l o c m a r i n e . c o m...
  • Page 4: Hardware Included

    Hardware Included (1) LTE-10 Locmarine HUB (1) Waterproof Case (1) LM-H-100 Harness (1) LM-MRS-KT - Security Sensor Kit • 22 AWG Cable • Magnetic Switch • Stainless Steel Mounting Screws • 2A Fuse...
  • Page 5: Mounting Orientation

    Typical strong signal spot in green. Mounting Orientation First Option: Mount the Locmarine HUB horizontally so the top (locmarine logo) is facing upwards, this will be the best orientation for the GPS antenna. Second option; Mount the Locmarine HUB vertically with the cables facing down.
  • Page 6 Schematics 24VDC / Power 240VAC LED Indicator LED Indicator Red (+) 12V Black (-) Ground Grey (High Water Output) Grey (High Water Input) Brown (+ Input) Bilge Pump White (AC Neutral 120~240VAC) Blue (AC Hot 120~240VAC) Yellow (+5V ~ 15V Input) Security Orange ( +5V Output) Security...
  • Page 7 (-) terminal NOTE The Locmarine HUB has no on/off switch and will remain powered while connected to your battery. The HUB is designed for a very low power consumption and can be powered for months before the battery needs to be charged.
  • Page 8 Connect Bilge Pump Brown Wire (+ input) • Locate the bilge pump switch controlling the most active bilge pump. (the pump closest to the stern is usually the most active) • Connect the brown wire to the switching lead (+) wire (the lead that carries voltage when the bilge switch is set to ON)
  • Page 9 Security Sensor Yellow Wire (+ Input) Your Locmarine HUB System includes a magnetic sensor kit (LM-MRS-KT). Installing the sensor: • Locate the door, hatch or lid you want to monitor, the sensor have to be installed on the frame and the hatch (please make sure the gap between the two parts is less than 1/2”).
  • Page 10 Shore Power Sensor (120~240 VAC) Disconnect all AC power sources before accessing White Wire (Neutral) electrical panels, switches or devices. Blue Wire (Hot) To connect your shore power sensor, follow these steps: Option One: • Locate the main shore power breaker on your boat’s AC panel •...
  • Page 11 - Your high water alarm sensor works as a loop, the installation is very simple. - Connect both grey wires from the Locmarine HUB to the two grey - This sensor has a 6 ~10 second delay to avoid false alarms pump switches.
  • Page 12 NOTE Please allow between 10 to 15 minutes after the initial unit power up for the monitoring and all the alerts to start working properly.
  • Page 13: Quick Reference Chart

    Quick Reference Chart App Sensor Name Wire (s) Input Type Alerts Bilge Pump Brown + 12V~24V Real time monitoring and alerts if the bilge pump ran for more than 10 seconds. Shore Power White and 120~240AC Real time monitoring and (+/- 10%) Blue alerts...
  • Page 15 Please read the end user license agreement at: https://locmarine.com/terms- and-conditions these terms, conditions, notices and policies are, collectively, the “agreements”. By using this product, you agree to be bounded by the agreements.
  • Page 16 Boat Security and Monitoring...

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