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2. 17000 Installation Instructions Road Speed iz 20 2 1014 8 Bluetooth Read these instructions carefully before installing this product and keep this manual for _ future reference 2008 Lectronix Inc Part Number 19221 A 0 DISCLAIMER THIS IS A DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGE RESPONSIBILITY AS REGARDS TO LECTRONIX INC RELATING TO YOUR USE OF THE LECTRONIX T7000 SYSTEM READ IT CAREFULLY YOU ASSUME TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND RISK FOR USING THIS SYSTEM Failure to properly focus on the operation of your motor vehicle can result in death serious injury and property damage This T7000 device should never be used at a time or in a manner that distracts you from properly focusing on operation of the motor vehicle in which it is installed Our concern is for your safety We ask that you fully cooperate with and share that concern Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner and in full compliance with speed limits road safety signs and all other laws and devices which regulate operation of a motor vehicle Be and remain aware of driving conditions at all times when using this system while operating a motor vehicle Operation of this unit including its camera navigation audio and other features can be distracting to your operation of the motor vehicle While the system is intended to provide both entertainment and helpful vehicle and navigation information it is not intended to nor should
3. The TPMS antenna should be mounted approximately midway between the front and rear axles A frame crossmember makes a suitable location Use an existing hole if possible or drill a hole for the antenna mount Insure that there is sufficient space for the antenna whip at the selected location Mounting the TPMS Antenna There are two requirements for antenna mounting e The antenna must point toward the rear of the truck e The antenna mounting boss must be well grounded to the mounting location Paint should be removed from the mounting hole so that the antenna mounting boss contacts bare metal To mount the antenna drill or utilize an existing 72 13mm hole Remove any coating or paint from the metal around the mounting hole An auxiliary bracket may be used if a hole in the crossmember is not possible Refer to the pictures below for possible mounting locations and methods In frame mounting Auxiliary bracket mounting 10 TPMS antenna mounting cont Routing the TPMS antenna cable The TPMS cable should be routed under the truck and into the front of the cab in the most expedient manner Be sure to secure the cable to the truck at close intervals to provide proper support The typical method of cable routing is under the truck into the engine compartment and through the firewall into the cab Be sure to route the cable away from moving parts as well as extreme heat sources such as exhaust systems Be sure to use rubber grommets
4. amp na 19 LING aa 20 WISE IOI aaa aaa a gan a dn lel er epa a pada 20 USB IG GI Sa a na bk ie o 20 AM FM Antenna Connector AM FM WB nena 20 TPMS Antenna Connector TPMS ai aa 21 GPS Antenna aa aaa TEN RAR EHN 21 Internal Satellite Module int SDAR nena 21 External Satellite Module ext SDAR ea 21 Video VIDE O cites ask a aa aa a 21 Microphone amp Vehicle Input Output amp 1O ne 22 Qualcomm Inten ate QUAL COMM baga ag ag aaa 22 iPod Interface IPOD IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Information Read the operating instructions for the T7000 and all other components of the system carefully before using the system They contain instructions about how to use the system in a safe and effective manner FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE AND VOID THE WARRANTY This manual uses symbols to show you how to use the product safely and to alert you to potential dangers resulting from improper connections and operations The meanings of the symbols are explained below It is important that you fully understand
5. the meanings of the symbols in order to use this manual and the system properly Warning This symbol intends to alert you to the presence of important operation instruction and installation instructions Failure to heed the instructions may result in severe injury or death Caution This symbol intends to alert you to the presence of important operation instruction and installation instructions Failure to heed the instructions may result in injury or material damage Warnings Warning Observe the following warnings when using this unit The driver should not operate the system while driving Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and can cause accidents Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and use the parking brake before operating the system Use the proper power supply This product is designed for operation with a negative grounded 12 V DC battery system Never operate this product with other battery systems especially a 24 V DC battery system Protect the CD Player mechanism Do not insert any foreign objects into the slot of this unit Do not disassemble or modify the unit Do not disassemble modify the unit or attempt to repair the product yourself If the product needs repair consult your dealer or contact technical support see Appendix B Do not use the unit when it is not functional If the unit is not functional no power no sound or in an abnormal state has for
6. then down GPS Antenna Mounting Example 9 4 KD If there is no immediate access from the top of the cab a small hole should be made Be sure to use a rubber grommet for protection of the cable from sharp edges Use silicon caulk to seal the hole against water intrusion Microphone mounting The microphone supplied with the T7000 is of the directional type When considering a mounting location keep in mind that the microphone must be pointed in the direction of the person using the microphone to insure the voice is heard and other vehicle noise is blocked out Choosing a mounting location The microphone should generally mounted in front of the driver Two excellent locations are near the sun visor on the headliner and on top of the dash in front of the driver Use an appropriate mounting method to hold the microphone in place Velcro works well for many applications There may be other mounting locations that would work well in various vehicles In any case choose a location that allows the microphone to be directed at the person speaking Microphone Cable Routing The microphone cable can be routed under the trim or inside the headliner of the cab in almost all cases Run the cable over to a side post and down underneath the trim TPMS antenna mounting The TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System that is optional with the T7000 requires the installation of an antenna underneath the truck Selecting a Mounting Location
7. you allow it to distract you from properly focusing on operating the motor vehicle in which it is installed It is up to you to minimize or prevent such distraction Learn how to use this system before placing the vehicle in operation Minimize the amount of time spent viewing the screen of the unit while driving and use voice prompts whenever possible Do not attempt to adjust settings of the system or resolve any malfunction with it while driving Instead pull off the road in a safe and legal manner and then adjust its settings or deal with any malfunction In the event of malfunction disable the unit turn power off or remove power from the system In addition to its multiple other functions your T7000 system is equipped with a navigation function When navigating carefully compare information displayed on the unit to all available navigation sources including information from street signs visual sightings and maps Do not enter destinations change settings or access any functions requiring prolonged use of the controls of the unit while operating your motor vehicle For safety pull off the road before making any adjustments to the system or resolving any navigation discrepancies or questions Table of Contents DAISY INTOrMAUON Ri ii a ve bje namo N 1 WAT a EP A RE ME A O RO an ag kaa 1 OT V a aa NE a a NE ER NANA kai 2 Notes on Use Liquid Crystal Display Panel and Touch
8. 7000 and mounting bucket follow these steps 1 Remove the dash trim panel and dash top access panel exposing the original radio mounting bucket Remove the original radio Remove and retain the screws holding the original radio bucket in the dash Insert the new T7000 bucket into the dash and secure with the screws from the original Insert the T7000 into the new bucket once all cables have been connected Cameras The T7000 supports up to four cameras on the vehicle and is compatible with the following models e Sony CHSV2 01D left drivers side e Sony CHSV2 01P right passenger side e Sony VCB RV2MH rear e forward looking infrared camera Selecting a mounting location Side Cameras The optional side camera s need to be mounted on each side of the truck to give the driver a clear view of the area beside the truck In general select a mounting location as far forward as possible to allow an unobstructed view of the side of the truck and where they will not interfere with entrance doors hood opening and other truck features Common mounting locations include e Fender in front of the cab door but behind the wheel well e Running board beside below the cab e Other convenient places on the side of the truck that avoids interference of the driver entering and exiting the truck Depending on the available locations and contours of the truck it may be necessary to mount the camera on a bracket which is at
9. Connecting The System cont Microphone The microphone cable or extension cable plugs into the microphone connector on the rear of the T7000 Fully insert the plug into the connector Testing the Microphone To test the microphone it is necessary to pair a cell phone to the system Refer to the Phone Pairing section of the Users Manual for this procedure Once a phone is paired proceed with the following steps 1 With the unit on refer to the previous section Testing for Proper Connection of Power and Speakers for steps to turn the system on push the Microphone button located on the front of the T7000 A tone will be heard and the message Please Talk Now will be displayed on the screen 2 Speak clearly and say or Dial and the phone number 5 5 5 1 2 1 2 When speaking the number be sure to say each digit individually In other words say Call 5 5 51212 not Call 5 5 5 twelve twelve 3 After a short period of silence the T7000 will speak what it believes it heard and ask for confirmation that the number is correct If the system has responded to your voice input the microphone is working correctly IPOD Dock Connect the iPOD dock cable to the rear of the T7000 firmly seating the connector into the iPOD designated connector Testing the iPOD dock With the unit on refer to the previous section Testing for Proper Connection of Power and Speakers for steps to turn the system on
10. GND S G rad U 2 5 Outer Shell Internal Satellite Module int SDAR Antenna Video VIDEO Fi hence 2 SE ii 21 Description T7000 Connector Definitions cont Microphone 8 Vehicle Input Output mic amp IO Digital Ground ASWC 2 Reverse 10 Earth Ground Turn Left Qualcomm Interface QUALCOMM i 2 1 RS422 Transmit Option 7 Earth Ground Out RS422 Transmit Optional Codec MN 5V or 9V ID Out RS422 Receive 9 232 TXD RS422 Receive RS 232 RXD MAS Speaker Qualcomm Audio Input Right Line Level 6 MAS Speaker Digital Ground iPod Interface IPOD Number PPP number fo Earth Ground Digital Ground iPOD Detect 8 NoConnet 3 IPODID CEC 9 iPOD Serial Receive 6 TiPOD AMV Return 12 TiPOD Videolnput 22
11. Signals If the installation includes cameras the T7000 provides for automatic switching of camera views based on turn signal use as well as use of reverse gear in the truck There are three wires in the provided harness that are meant to connect to the turn signal wires as well as the reverse signal wire in the truck Locate the turn and reverse signal wires in the truck wiring harness Consult with the truck manufacturer or service manual wiring diagram to locate these wires Once the wires have been located splice the appropriate T7000 wire harness wires to the identified truck wires Testing the Turn and Reverse Signals To test for proper operation of the turn and reverse signal connection use the following procedure 1 Turn the ignition switch in the truck to on It is not necessary to start the engine 2 Wait for the T7000 to power on If the unit has not been on recently this will take approximately 1 to 172 minutes When the Continue Button appears at the bottom of the screen touch it to continue If the unit has been on within the last two hours it will immediately display the last used application screen Push the Camera button on the front of the unit Touch the Settings icon in the Camera Menu Both Auto Reverse Camera and Auto Turn Signal Camera options should have a green check mark in the box to the left If they do not touch the item box without the check mark 6 Push the Camera button to retu
12. a Mounting cont Install the camera cable Select a location for the cable to pass through the wall of the vehicle and drill a 20mm 25 32 hole Mount and install the camera Screw the two supplied hex washer head bolts into the camera body approximately 3 turns Place the camera onto the bracket so that the camera mounting screws pass through the large holes in the ends of the camera adjusting slots Lightly tighten the two camera mounting screws to temporarily hold the camera in place Using a knife or other suitable cutter split the supplied rubber grommet rubber cap and slip it over the camera cable Insert the end of the camera cable through the drilled hole in the vehicle Work the rubber grommet into the drilled hole until it is fully seated Slide the remainder of the camera cable through the hole grommet Use silicon caulk to seal the camera bracket mounting holes and the camera cable grommet Once the T7000 is installed and connected to the camera move the camera up and down in the slots until the desired view is obtained Torque the two camera mounting screws to approximately 40kg cm to securely hold the camera in position Finishing installation Attach with screws Connecting cable Rubber cap supplied Connecting cable To pass the connector through the Rubber Cap place a slit in the Rubber Cap Outside Inside Camera Cable Routing In general the camera extension cables can be routed
13. a aa ae 11 Connecting TNE SYSTEM a AG aki a a jaha aaa Gada a slira ah 11 P OWENS PE GK PS Aa Mt ae ai ana aa a a a gi an Laa aana a 11 Testing for Proper Connection of Power and 12 J 1959 COMMUNICATIONS DU Error Bookmark not defined Testing For Proper JT93 9 0 Perall N ene ev aera a E a aaa 12 O a gga A A 13 FM ANG Reverse MN a ai mendes dan ee adenine 13 Testing the Turn and Reverse de a adi RR 13 GPS and Satellite Radio Antennas ana 14 Testing the Antenna Installation ea ban kak ae ine ke da 14 Nga an RN A V VERA O ARA O O ERA RE OE 15 Testing the MICTOPNOMO aa o eko an a reli an 15 a A NA DA an a aa aaa aa a a ad aa Ma 15 dajo MME IPOD A ONA a Ga NGE NA 15 TKOUDISOSIOOUING 16 If You Suspect Something is kakec 16 Common S 16 Appendix D T7000 Technical nnna 18 Appendix A T7000 Connector Definitions 19 Vehicle Power Audio
14. connect an iPOD to the dock The T7000 will automatically recognize the iPOD connection and change screens to the iPOD audio screen This indicates that the iPOD dock is connected correctly and working properly Troubleshooting If You Suspect Something is Wrong Check and take steps as described below If the described suggestions do not solve the problem contact your dealer Only qualified personnel should service the product Always refer diagnostics and repair to professionals Lectronix Inc shall not be liable for any accidents arising out of neglect or attempts to repair the unit Warning Do not use the unit if you suspect faulty operation Never try to repair the unit by yourself Common Problems The following tables provide possible solutions to common system problems Possible Cause Possible Solution Unit will not turn on No power to the unit Check the wiring rear connectors on the unit and applicable fuses Vehicle ignition switch is off Turn on vehicle ignition switch No Sound Audio is muted Un mute the audio Push and release the volume knob The speaker lines are not wired correctly or Check the speaker wiring there is a break or poor contact Audio source is blank radio station is off the Choose a different audio source with air CD or USB stick is defective or has no content music tracks Audio balance or fade is set to speakers that Access the Sound sub menu in the are not connected System menu and move t
15. eign objects in it is exposed to water is smoking or smells turn it off immediately and consult your dealer Refer installation to qualified personnel IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Cautions Caution THE CD PLAYER IS A CLASS LASER PRODUCT USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR BY YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Notes on Use Liquid Crystal Display Panel and Touch Screen The T8065 display is a Liquid Crystal Panel commonly known as an LCD Over the surface of the LCD is a Touch Screen to allow the user to touch the screen and activate buttons and other controls There are a number of considerations to keep in mind with any system using an LCD panel The Touch Screen is also vulnerable to damage if it is not properly used While both elements can take substantial use they need to be treated with care The following guidelines should be followed when using your unit Refer to the Maintenance section of this manual for cleaning instructions e Do not cause impact to the liquid crystal panel touch screen Do not use mechanical pointer to touch the screen as it may damage the touch screen Always use your finger so you can feel how much pressure Is being applied to the screen e When the temperature is very cold or very hot the image may appear unclear or may mo
16. he appropriate function from the menu Play music using the on screen controls 4 the volume control so that audio is heard 5 Push the System Menu button on the front of the unit to display the System Menu Use the Left or Right Arrow buttons at the top of the screen to select to the Sound menu 6 Using the Left and Right Arrows for the Balance slider Sound screen in System Menu move the balance all the way left then right listening to insure that the sound comes from the proper speaker s System Menu Return the slider to the center position 7 Using the Left and Right Arrows for the Fade slider move the fade all the way left then right listening to insure that the sound comes from the proper speaker s When the slider is to the left sound should only be heard from the rear speakers When the slider is to the right sound should only be heard from the front speakers Return the slider to the center position 8 If the sound does not come from the proper speakers recheck wiring correct and test again I 8 amp B f 4 7 4 basi 4 2 f 5 4 S Testing For Proper 1939 Operation To test the J1939 connection perform the following steps 1 Turn the ignition switch in the truck to on It is not necessary to start the engine 2 Wait for the T7000 to power on lf the uni
17. he balance or fade controls as needed Unwanted noise in the The contact of the ground lead is poor Make sure that the ground lead is securely audio connected to an unpainted part of the chassis Noise is made in step with Alternator noise comes from the vehicle Change the wiring position of the ground engine revolutions lead and or mount a noise filter on the power supply The speaker channels are The plus and minus terminals at right and left Consult the wiring diagram and correct reversed between right channels of speakers are reversed wiring problems and left Radio Possible Cause Possible Solution Poor reception or Antenna installation or wiring of the antenna Check whether the antenna mounting position and noise cable is faulty its wiring are correct Scanning for aradio Too far from radio stations Some areas of the country do not have strong station finds no enough radio stations to be picked up by the scan stations feature Tune the radio manually to select a weaker station Stereo indicator FM station is too weak If an FM station is weak the radio may play the does not appear for station in mono mode FM station 16 Troubleshooting cont Satellite Radio Possible Cause Possible Solution Antenna error is The unit has lost connection to the antenna or the Check the antenna connection on the rear displayed antenna cable has broken of the unit or replace the antenna Radio There is no Sirius radio c
18. in the most expedient manner for the application Side camera cables can be routed via the engine compartment and through the firewall to gain access to the inside of the cab Another option is to route the cable up the door frame underneath the weather stripping Insure that the cable is out of the way and protected from the clearance between the door and the frame so it will not be pinched Tuck the cable into the weather stripping to conceal and hold the cable The rear camera extension cable will most likely be run through the headliner of the cab and down a cab frame post beneath the trim Remove trim as necessary and re secure after the cable has been installed Another option is to run the cable down to the floor then to the front of the cab If this is done be sure the cable is in a location where it will not be stepped on as this will damage the cable over time Where cables pass through walls or trim protection such as rubber grommets should be used to protect the cable from being cut or chafed Use the same methodology as for the rear camera cable above when routing it through the cab wall Where cables go around edges be sure to protect from chafing and cutting Cables should not be excessively pulled or stretched when installing GPS and Satellite Antenna Determining the Mounting Location The GPS and Satellite antennas can generally be mounted close to each other and the cables run together into the cab Both antennas are magnetic
19. lied to the top side of the base and completely fill the hole in the base where the cable passes through Fender Mounted Camera Example Bracket Mounted Side Cameras If a bracket is needed to mount the side camera fabricate an appropriate bracket for the application and attach the camera to it as detailed above The pictures below show examples of bracket mounted camera applications Bracket Mounted Camera Examples Camera Mounting cont Rear Camera The rear camera consists of the camera body mounting bracket and mounting hardware To install the camera use the following procedure Mark mounting hole locations Use the dimensions from the drawing below to locate the mounting hole locations on the vehicle Alternatively place the mounting bracket on the mounting location and mark the hole locations on the vehicle Rear Camera Mounting Hole Dimensions 31 mm 25 mm 66 mm Drill the mounting holes Once the holes are marked drill four 10mm holes to accept the rubber mounting nuts Push the rubber mounting nuts into the holes place the bracket and secure the bracket to the rubber mounting nuts with the four supplied hex head bolts and washers Torque the bolts to 5 6kg cm which will cause the rubber nuts to expand behind the mounting surface and hold the camera bracket securely to the vehicle Camera Bracket Mounted Camera bracket 5 mm ISO bolts supplied Rubber nuts supplied Outside Inside Camer
20. loded view of the Sony side camera is shown below The camera consists of four parts base housing housing screw and end cap The base attaches to the vehicle via the three mounting screws The housing is placed over the base slid into the molded retainer clips and secured with the housing screw The end cap snaps onto the housing and can be removed as needed Exploded View Of Sony Side Camera 2 End Cap Mountin d Hales Housing S creyy Housin 4 To mount the camera use dimensions from the drawing below to locate the mounting hole locations on the vehicle Alternatively place the camera base on the mounting location and mark the hole locations on the vehicle Mounting screws are not provided with the camera Select an appropriate screw for the application and drill holes of the appropriate size in each of the mounting hole locations that were marked Screws used for mounting can be no larger than 410 Camera Mounting Hole Dimensions 29mm O Q 13mm dia 49mm 29mm Mounting Cameras cont For the camera cable drill a 13mm or 2 minimum hole to give enough clearance for the connector to slip through Use a rubber grommet to protect the cable Split a grommet and slip it over the camera cable then into the hole of the mounting surface Once the camera base is mounted seal the camera cable hole with silicon caulking to prevent water and road dirt from coming into the camera housing The caulk should be app
21. mount Because of this method of mounting and the requirement of having ferrous metal underneath each antenna for reception the best location is for them to be placed on a ferrous metal surface The top of the cab is an ideal location as it gives an unobstructed view of the sky for good reception of signals If the cab is non metallic or non ferrous then a steel backing plate will need to be placed under the antennas to enable them to receive signals If a steel backing plate is used it should be a minimum of 3 x 3 square for each antenna If both antennas are to be placed on the same plate the minimum would be 6 x 6 Affix the plate to the top of the truck and place the antennas on tt The plate may be bare coated or painted If the top of the cab is unsuitable for mounting some other locations to consider are On an angle bracket bolted to the back of the cab or wind diverter On an angle bracket on top of a side view mirror Inside the cab in the headliner if the roof is non metallic The area in front of the windshield next to the hood opening if there is enough room Antenna cable routing The cables may be run through an existing hole in the top of the cab if one is available Cab mounted running lights often provide a convenient place to gain access to the interior of the cab slight modification of a light may be necessary to allow the cables access Once inside run the cable in the headliner or trim over to a side post and
22. nnector on the breakout cable into the J1939 microphone cable connector the supplied J1939 microphone turn signal cable part 19205 A 0 Plug the white connector on the J1939 microphone turn signal cable into the MIC IO connector on the back of the T7000 see appendix D for the location of this connector Plug the Bluetooth microphone plug into the small round connector of the J1939 microphone turn signal cable The pigtail wires of the J1939 microphone turn signal cable should be connected to the active turn signal wires in the instrument panel so that the T7000 knows when turn signals have been activated See Turn and Reverse Signals below for further information Connecting The System cont Testing for Proper Connection of Power and Speakers To test that the T7000 has been properly connected perform the following steps 1 Turn the ignition switch of the truck to on It is not necessary to start the engine Wait for the T7000 to power on Since the unit has not been on recently this will take approximately 1 to 1 minutes When the Continue Button appears at the bottom of the screen touch it to continue 2 Push the Audio button on the front of the unit to display the Audio menu If the truck radio antenna is connected to the unit touch the Radio icon to select the radio Tune to a local station using the on screen controls If the antenna is not connected insert a CD or USB memory stick with music on it and select t
23. nt of the unit to display the Audio Menu Select Satellite from the Audio Menu 2 The signal strength indicator in the upper right of the screen should have most or all bars active 3 Ifthe satellite receiver has not been subscribed the default station will be an informational weather station Regardless the station should be heard if the antenna is connected correctly If the message Antenna Error is displayed there is a problem with the antenna or its connection to the receiver GPS antenna 1 With the unit on refer to the previous section Testing for Proper Connection of Power and Speakers for steps to turn the system on push the Navigation button on the front of the unit lf the Navigation Menu is displayed touch the View Map icon on the screen The signal strength indicator in the upper right of the screen should have most or all bars active If the message Acquiring GPS Signal is displayed wait for that message to be taken off the screen It may take the GPS up to 2 minutes to acquire GPS signals Once the GPS signal has been acquired the blue Vehicle Triangle on the map should be shown in the current location of the truck If the Acquiring GPS Signal is displayed for more than 2 minutes the antenna installation location may be incorrect not enough metal under it or the antenna is being shielded by a structure trees or other obstruction Insure that the truck has a clear view of the sky 14
24. onnected to the unit Contact your dealer to purchase this option Disconnected is displayed Cameras Possible Cause Possible Solution No video signal is No camera connected broken camera cable Check camera connections on the rear of displayed defective camera the unit and in line at the camera end or replace the cable or camera camera manufacturers directions for cleaning Rear camera view Auto reverse setting is not selected Select Auto Reverse from the camera does not appear settings menu when vehicle is shifted into reverse connected or connected improperl the proper wire in the vehicle Left or right camera Auto turn signal setting is not selected Select Auto turn signal from the camera view does not settings menu appear when turn signals are used Turn signal connections from vehicle to T7000 are Verify that turn signals are connected to the not connected or connected improperly proper wires in the vehicle Navigation Acquiring GPS GPS antenna is not connected GPS antenna Check antenna connection on the rear of Signal is displayed cable is broken or the vehicle is under a structure the unit or replace antenna Move the which prevents satellite signals from reaching the vehicle out from under a structure antenna Bluetooth Possible Cause Possible Solution Volume too low Microphone is too far or pointed away from person Reposition microphone or speak louder message displayed speaking no
25. rn to the camera menu 7 Activate the left turn signal on the truck The T7000 display should switch to the left Typical Camera View camera 8 Activate the right turn signal on the truck The T7000 display should switch to the right camera Turn off the right turn signal 9 Shift the truck into reverse gear The T7000 display should switch to the rear camera ak Leve 10 lf the camera views are incorrect swap 76 0 camera cables as necessary If any of the camera views do not work correctly check the connection of the turn and reverse signals to the truck correct and retest mA o i 100721 13 Connecting The System cont GPS and Satellite Radio Antennas The GPS antenna is a push on connector Grip the metal connector on the end of the cable and firmly push it onto the GPS antenna connector on the rear of the unit The Satellite antenna is also a push on connector Grip the metal connector on the end of the cable and firmly push it onto the antenna connector on the rear of the Satellite receiver Testing the Antenna Installation Note that to test these antenna installations the truck must be outside and have a direct line of sight to the sky Even tree cover may prevent the Satellite and GPS from working properly Satellite antenna 1 With the unit on refer to the previous section Testing for Proper Connection of Power and Speakers for steps to turn the system on push the Audio button on the fro
26. t has not been on recently this will take approximately 1 to 1 minutes When the Continue Typical INFO Screen with Active Button appears at the bottom of the screen touch it J1939 to continue actual data will varv 3 Push the INFO button on the front of the T7000 until the INFO menu is displayed 4 Touch the Status icon on the screen lt Road bej 5 When the Status screen is displayed and the J1939 Road Speed MPH 34 7 interface is connected properly various parameters should be shown If there are no parameters shown the Avg Fuel Economy MPG 39 8 J1939 interface is not connected properly Turn the ignition switch off and swap the connection of the green and yellow wires Start with step 1 and verify proper operation of the J1939 data interface 1 Status Fuel Level 82 4 12 Connecting The System cont Cameras If the installation includes cameras plug the cables into the rear of the unit The connectors used on the camera cables are special locking connectors and require the correct method of insertion and removal To insert a camera cable grip the cable on the soft rubber strain relief behind the hard plastic shell Push the connector into the proper camera connector on the unit until a small click is heard The cable is now properly seated and locked e o remove a camera cable grip the hard plastic shell of the cable connector and pull away from the unit Turn and Reverse
27. t speaking loud enough Microphone is not connected or is defective Check microphone connections or replace microphone when using hands free number input 17 Appendix D T7000 Technical Specifications The specifications noted herein are subject to change without notice AM FM WB GUALCOM M Mm a lo 802 11G N SM F Wi ee a 8 600 Rear Panel System Connections 18 m oo et SG 4 NA E EE ARA 7 BA RA EL HEH Appendix A T7000 Connector Definitions Refer to the following tables for connector pinouts Vehicle Power Audio 8 VEH SPKR IO Vehicle Power Speaker connector pin locations C7 C10 C8 Pin Number Description Input Input Input Input No Connect Input 7 Battery Power o A8 VIN Battery Return o TT Speaker Output LF Output Undefined JO Undefined ACC CAN Vehicle Power Audio 8 I O cont No Connect Audio return Audio Line In front Pin USB front USB rear USB1 5V Power USB1 GND AM FM Antenna Connector AM FM WB Pin Outer Shell 20 T7000 Connector Definitions cont TPMS Antenna Connector TPMS 1 Center 2 5 Outer Shell gt 5 3 3 GPS Antenna GPS Antenna S Center GND Antenna
28. tached to the truck instead of directly on the truck If this is necessary the bracket should be made from material that will not corrode or discolor Aluminum is a good choice as it requires no painting will not rust and is more easily bent than steel Insure that whatever material is used it is thick enough to prevent the camera from vibrating while the vehicle is in motion Before permanently mounting the camera it is advisable to connect it to the T7000 system and check the view to insure that the viewing area is as desired Rear Camera The optional rear camera should be mounted on the rear of the cab where it will have a clear view of the rear of the tractor including the axles and trailer mount Consideration should also be given to a location where the camera cable can easily be routed inside the vehicle Choose a flat surface near the top of the cab Before permanently mounting the camera it is advisable to connect it to the T7000 system and check the view to insure that the viewing area is as desired Camera The Flir M camera is meant to be mounted on the front of the truck facing forward giving a view of the road Suitable locations for the Flir would include e The top edge of the cab e Front bumper or grill area e Front of the hood lt is advisable to connect the camera to the T7000 before permanent mounting to insure that the view of the camera is as desired Mounting Cameras Direct Mounted Side Cameras An exp
29. ve slowly e ln order to protect the liquid crystal panel keep it out of direct sunlight while the unit is not in use e Sudden changes in the temperature inside the vehicle such as those which occur immediately after the vehicle s air conditioner or heater has been turned on may cause condensation droplets of water to form and as a result the panel may not work properly Do not use the unit while these symptoms are in evidence but leave the unit standing for about an hour and then resume or start use Overview Installation of a T7000 system is straight forward consisting of mounting the unit mounting and routing the GPS and Satellite Radio antennas mounting and routing the cameras and cables mounting the microphone and routing the cable mounting the Tire Pressure antenna and routing the cable and connecting the system to all wiring If the optional iPOD dock cable is used a suitable place to mount the dock is required Mounting of the various components will vary depending on the configuration of the truck metal or fiberglass cab structures and what options are installed This instruction manual gives general guidelines that can be applied to any installation For specific truck wiring wire locations and functions consult your truck dealer service manual service center or manufacturer Unit Mounting A mounting bucket is available for the Freightliner Cascadia that allows direct mounting into the dash To install the T
30. when passing through the truck cab to avoid cable damage iPod Dock The T7000 supports a connection to the iPod dock Choose a suitable location on or around the dash for the iPod dock that is convenient to the driver and provides a suitable mounting surface Route the cable for the dock in through the dash so the connector can be plugged into the rear of the T7000 Connecting The System Once all devices have been mounted on the truck and before the unit is installed permanently all connections must be made on the rear panel as follows Power Speakers J1939 Microphone The T7000 employs an industry standard ISO connector for the power speaker connections The Freightliner Cascadia has a similar connector but with some slight variation Lectronix provides an adapter cable called a Breakout Cable that may or may not be installed in the truck from the factory If the breakout cable is installed in the truck the free end of that cable will plug into the Vehicle Power SPKR IO connector on the rear of the T7000 see appendix D for the location of this connector The breakout cable is shown in the picture below J1939 ISO Breakout Cable part 19214 A 0 J1933 microphone cable To truck To 17000 harness If the breakout cable is not installed in the truck plug the radio connector in the truck harness into the connector on the breakout cable then connect the opposite end to the T7000 as described above Plug the J1939 co
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