Wiring; Before Starting; Connect The Interface Module To The Qube - Navman Lone Worker Installation Manual

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Wiring

3.1 Before Starting

CAUTION
Any connection to the vehicle's wiring system must not interfere with the operation of
the vehicle or with any of the vehicle's safety systems. If in doubt, consult the vehicle
manufacturer.
Incorrect wiring or exposed bare wires may result in electrical damage to the Interface
Module, Antenna, or the vehicle's wiring system. Use insulation tape to insulate any bare
unconnected wires.
Make sure that all cables are:
tidily secured with wire cable ties, and do not present a hazard to vehicle
occupants,
protected from chaffing on sharp edges,
connected to manufacturer's approved points,
located where they will not be damaged.

3.2 Connect the Interface Module to the Qube

The Qube has several Digital Input and Digital Output lines which can be connected to
external sensors or equipment, such as the Lone Worker Solution, through Qube's ConEx
system.
You can connect the Interface Module to the Qube using either:
single output mode (default), where the High Priority Alert, Person Down
Alert, and Out of Range warning share the same Digital Output line OR
multi-output mode, where the High Priority Alert, Person Down Alert, and
Out of Range warning each have a separate Digital Output line.
IMPORTANT
If the Qube I/O cable is already installed and connected to other external sensors or
equipment, contact the Navman Wireless Technical Support Team for advice before
proceeding.
3.2.1 Single Output (Default) Wiring
This is the default option. The High Priority Alert, Person Down Alert, and Out of Range
warning share the same Digital Output line in the 5-Wire Output Cable. To use this option:
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