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©2013 Trimble Navigation Limited Company Confidential Renault Master (2013)

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©2013 Trimble Navigation Limited Company Confidential

Renault Master (2013)

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Legal Notice

This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Trimble and is for the use of and disclosure to Trimble’s employees, Trimble Authorized Service Providers and their employees. The use of this document by or disclosure of this document to, any other person or entity is strictly prohibited.

The instructions in this vehicle specific guide are to be used in conjunction with the Trimble issued TVG-660 Installation Guide or the Customer (specific) Master Installation Guide.

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Hardware Used

TVG-660 Rev C

GPS & GPRS Aerials

Power Harness Assembly with Fuse Taps

TDI with Rev C Power Cord

Rev C Diagnostic only Cable

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Hardware Placement

EOBD

TVG-660

TDI

Power

GPS & GPRS Aerials

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Upper Dash Panel Removal

With pry tool genially move fascia near drivers right vent forward slightly.

Ease the upper dash trim upwards out of the 4-locating lugs.

The Instrument Cluster is hinged move forward to facilitate ease of aerial wiring.

Lugs

Move Forward

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Power Location: The vehicle fuse box is located on the driver side lower left hand dash. The fuse box is accessed by removing the fascia panel.

Power Wires: All power wires must be tested with a DMM prior to connection of Trimble power harness.

�+12v Constant: The permanent source is connected into the 3rd position on the 2nd row of the fuse box using add-a-line fuse tap and a 3A fuse.

�Ignition Sense: The ignition sense is connected into the 7th position on the 2nd row of fuse box using add-a-line fuse tap and a 3A fuse.

�Advisory: Add-a-line fuse taps can only replace fuses between 3A and 20A.

�NB: Fuse boxes may vary across different vehicle builds, always check to ensure that the supply is correct.

� Place a loose knot in the wire for permanent. Apply tamper sealant. Secure the fuse holder cables to the vehicle wiring with a cable ties.

Ground: Utilise a self tapping screw and ring terminalattached to the frame.

Power/Diagnostics

+12v Constant

Ignition Sense

Ground

Ground

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Power/Diagnostics

Diagnostic Port Location: The EOBD plug is located within the driver’s fuse-box. The fuse box is accessed by removing the fascia panel.

The Trimble EOBD locates into the original EOBD aperture. The EOBD cable used is a Ford. Therefore it will be necessary to secure the cable with two self tapping screws as show in bottom right picture.

Secure the original EOBD plug to the Trimble Y cable using a cable tie as show in bottom right picture.

�Advisories: Secure the EOBD/Y lead connection

to the vehicle along it’s route to prevent the possibility of interference with vehicle controls.

Screws

EOBD/Y

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Aerial Locations

GPS Aerial Location: The GPS aerial is affixed to the plastic inner dash frame to the rear of the driver’s instrument cluster. Remove the instrument cluster to gain access.

Please ensure that the mounting location is thoroughly cleaned in order for the adhesive pad to mount securely.Provide additional security with cable tie.

Wireless Aerial Location: The wireless aerial is affixed to the plastic inner dash frame to the rear of the driver’s instrument cluster, as shown at right.

Please ensure that the mounting location is thoroughly cleaned in order for the adhesive pad to mount securely. Provide additional security with cable tie.

Loom the antenna cables together and cable tie along their route to the TVG.

GPRS & GPS Aerials

GPRS & GPS Aerials

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TVG-660 Location

TVG-660 Location: The TVG-660 is mounted on the underside of the dash in the fuse box area, as shown at bottom right.

Location access : The fuse box is accessed by removing the plastic trim.

Securing the TVG-660: Utilizing one ¾”metal-self tapping screw and a wire tie secure the TVG-660 to the metal support brace.

Advisories: Ensure that the cable ties route between the cables to prevent slippage.

TVG

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TDI Location

TDI Location: Secure the TDI bracket to the windscreen with the adhesive pad supplied.

Ensure that the TDI rests actually onto the dash.

Note the location in relation to the pillar trim.

The driver’s A pillar trim will have to be removed to facilitate the cable routing.

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For questions and / or updates to For questions and / or updates to

this guide please contact:this guide please contact:

Ted FletcherTed Fletcher

+44 (0)7970 992 918+44 (0)7970 992 918

[email protected][email protected]

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Legal Information

Copyright © 2013 by Trimble Navigation Limited. @Road, Trimble and TVG-660 are registered trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited. The@Road logo, the Trimble logo, GeoManager and @Road Pathway are trademarks and/or service marks of Trimble Navigation Limited. All other trademarks and/or service marks used are the property of their respective owners.

Trimble reserves the right to make changes at any time, in order to improve the reliability, function or design of its devices, products or services and to supply the best devices, products and services possible. Trimble devices, products and services are protected under one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 5,477,228; 5,694,594; 5,959,577; 5,990,827; 6,459,988; 6,529,159; 6,552,682; 6,594,576; 6,664,922; 6,578,005; 5,963,911; 6,862,524; 6,795,017; 6,882,313; 6,867,733; 6,832,140; 6,922,566 and numerous other patents and patents pending in jurisdictions worldwide. Trimble does not represent that the devices, products or services shown or described herein are free from patent infringement or from any other third party right. Trimble assumes no obligation to correct any errors contained herein or to advise any user of liability for the accuracy or correctness of any engineering software support or assistance provided to a user.

The Trimble devices, products and services are dependent on the coverage and calling areas of wireless networks owned and operated by third parties. Coverage and calling areas are approximate and may not cover significant portions of the Country of use. Actual coverage and operation of the devices, products and services depend on a variety of factors, including without limitation: system availability and capacity; system and equipment upgrades, repairs, maintenance, modifications and relocation; user equipment; terrain; signal strength; structural conditions; weather and atmospheric conditions; availability of power; governmental regulations; suspected fraudulent activities; acts of God and other conditions beyond the reasonable control of Trimble. Trimble will not be responsible for limits in coverage or performance degradation due to any such conditions. The user acknowledges that coverage and calling areas may be interrupted, halted or curtailed or the quality of the transmission may be diminished at any time.

The devices, products and services are dependent upon the availability of the Internet, which is owned and operated by and accessed through third parties. Trimble assumes no responsibility for improper storage of data or information, or delivery of messages. The user assumes the entire risk in downloading or otherwise accessing any data, information, files or other materials obtained from the Trimble web site, even if the user has paid for or otherwise been provided virus protection services from Trimble.

The Trimble devices, products and services and any modifications, alterations, additions or changes to the devices, products or services are not fault tolerant and are not designed, manufactured or intended for use in life support, emergency, mission-critical or other ultra-hazardous activities (“High Risk Activities”). Trimble specifically disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for such High Risk Activities. Use of a

Trimble device, product or services in any application without the written consent of Trimble is prohibited. All customer information is governed by the Trimble Privacy Policy located on the Trimble web site at www.trimble.com.

Notice of Rights. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means—electronically, mechanically, by photocopying, via recording or otherwise—without the prior written permission of Trimble Navigation Limited. For information on getting permission for reprints, contact Corporate Communications at Trimble Navigation Limited Headquarters.

Notice of Liability. The information in this manual is distributed on an “As Is” basis, without warranty, and was current at the time of publication. While precautions have been taken in the preparation of the manual, Trimble will not have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the instructions contained in this manual or by the software or hardware products described in it.

Privacy and Use. This product is intended to monitor and make available information concerning the vehicle’s activities. It is the customer’s sole responsibility to ensure that its use complies with any applicable laws and regulations. It is the customer’s responsibility to develop and communicate policies concerning use of the application prior to implementing the product. Customers are urged to consult with their own legal counsel in connection with the particular use to which the customer puts the product and the potential implications from that use.