Navman Lone Worker Installation Manual page 12

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1. Push the 5-Wire Output Cable firmly onto the 5-Pin Output at the back of the
Interface Module. Check that the toggle on the white connector has latched into place.
2. Connect the individual output wires at the other end of the 5-Wire Output Cable to the
Qube's I/O cable, as follows:
Note – the colours shown below relate to a Qube 4 10-way connector
Output
Qube
ConEx
Wire
Pin
1
DI-3
6
2
DI-1
8
3
DI-2
7
4
5
DI-4
5
3.2.2 Multi-Output Wiring
In this wiring option, the High Priority Alert, Person Down Alert, and Out of Range warning
each use a separate Digital Output line in the 5-Wire Output Cable. To use this option:
1. Ensure that the Lone Worker Solution has been set into Multi Output mode.
2. Push the 5-Wire Output Cable firmly onto the 5-Pin Output at the back of the
Interface Module. Check that the toggle on the white connector has latched into place.
3. Connect the individual output wires at the other end of the 5-Wire Output Cable to the
Qube's I/O cable, as follows:
Note – the colours shown below relate to a Qube 4 10-way connector
Output
ConEx
Wire
1
DI-3
2
DI-1
3
DI-2
4
5
DI-4
Qube Wire
Colour
Blue
Green/White
Blue/White
Purple
Qube
Qube Wire
Pin
Colour
6
Blue
8
Green/White
7
Blue/White
5
Purple
Lone Worker Solution | Installation Manual
Function
High Priority Alert (this also Wakes the Qube
From Sleep), Person Down Alert, Out of Range
Warning
NOT USED
NOT USED
(Optional). If connected through a 200 mA
Relay Drive, the vehicle's lights flash and horn
sounds when a High Priority Alert or an Out of
Range warning is generated.
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Function
High Priority Alert (this also Wakes the Qube
From Sleep)
Person Down Alert
Out of Range Warning
(Optional). If connected through a 200 mA
Relay Drive, the vehicle's lights flash and
horn sounds when a High Priority Alert or an
Out of Range warning is generated.
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