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Paradox Marine NAV-TRACKER 2.00 Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 NAV-TRACKER 2.00 Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Installation Overview

    “External Senor Input” cable that can be plugged into the box. This cable can be configured to monitor such applications as high water and intrusion alarms (Figure 11, Page 12). A full diagram of the installation is displayed in Figure 1 below. Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 3: Getting Started

     Within close proximity to vessels 12 volt DC power system (constant)  Within 30 ft cable run of antenna mount (See Antenna Mounting)  Discreet location for Security concerns ( Inside cabinets, helm consoles, etc.)  Easily accessible for “Disarm/Arm” Key-switch control. Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 4 The Control Unit also has a 1 amp fuse to protect from shorts. It may be necessary to crimp on a spade type connector to the end of the power cable for proper connection to the power source. (not supplied). Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 5 (Figure 3). Pay close attention to the set key to make sure it matches up correctly. 4.) Screw the connection on clockwise. 5.) The Green Power Light should come on (Figure 4). Figure 4 Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 6 1. Remove the protective heat shrink from the end of the antenna cable. Thread the Clamp Nut, Collet, Gland and Body Moulding onto the cable (Figure 5). Make sure that the locking ring is properly placed on the carrier housing before Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 7 Cable color code 0V (cable screen) [Screen] Voltage In (VIN+) 0V (VIN-) Orange OUT2 Yellow OUT1 Green Blue Purple Grey White 0V (VIN-) Black Not Used Not used Not Used Not used Table 1 Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 8 4. Bring the Gland and Collet down the cable and locate in the Body Moulding. Screw the Clamp Nut onto the body moulding and tighten as close to the shoulder as possible (Figure 7). Figure 7 Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 9 1.) Record the ISN number on the underside of the unit for future reference with registration of your terminal. 2.) The antenna may be mounted by utilizing either the three outer mounting holes (Figure 9) or the thread on the base (Figure 10). Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 10 3.) Drill three mounting holes. 4.) Secure the antenna in place using stainless steel screws and nuts Do not over tighten. 7.) Alternatively, secure using screws appropriate to the mounting surface Do not over tighten. Figure 9 Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 11 Normally open sensing application can be hooked up in “parallel” to receive an alert whenever the closure happens. Typical sensing applications include high water float switches and standard alarm door sensors (Figure 11). Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 12 Initially the unit will cycle through the following states (Table 2). Paradox Marine Technical Support 1 (866) 929-4441...
  • Page 13 If the unit is already activated and the owner has received login info, you can view the terminal through the website below. Contact Paradox Marine if unit is not activated and you require a service agreement.