Gost GMM-NT Installation guide

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GMM-NT - Installation Guide
Antenna Location Considerations
Think Security. The location of the antenna is
critical to proper system operation and should be
toughly scrutinized.
The antenna is able to penetrate up to ½ inch of
solid fiberglass, making way for covert installs.
Locate the antenna a minimum of two feet away
from metallic obstructions such as hand rails, rod
holders and cleats.
Choose a location that is not directly under or near
radar arrays to prevent possible interferences.
Make sure that the underside of the antenna is
accessible to connect the antenna cable. Leave
approximately four inches directly underneath the
antenna to provide space for the connection.
Mount on a flat horizontal surface.
The antenna communicates its data to the
Inmarsat® Geostationary based satellite network.
As a general rule, a clear line of site towards the
equator is needed.
Center Consoles - It is suggested that the antenna
not be installed on T-Tops as they are more
vulnerable for tampering. Popular locations
include forward/aft stringers underneath the
gunwale. Keep away from midship gunwale
mounting as the T-Top could potentially block the
signal from getting out. Figure 1.
Larger vessels - Often require exposed hardtop or
arch mounting. A ¾ inch hole can be drilled and
sealed under the antenna with silicon. Figure 1
Whenever possible, dry run the installation
procedure and test the location beforehand. See
Installation #6
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Voltage Requirements
The Nav-Tracker 1.0 will operate on either 12 or 24 VDC.
Power Consumption (typical@12V)
Receive 1.5W; Slotted receive 100mW; Transmit 5W
*Do not use a switched power supply that is
normally left off when the boat is idle.
Installation
1.) Thoroughly read the Nav-Tracker antenna
location considerations and mount it according to
this criteria.
2.) Snake antenna cable from antenna to the control
unit and connect the pin arraignment according to
Figure 2+ 3.
3.) Mount the control unit in a discreet and accessible
location.
4.) Connect the power cable to a constant +12-24
VDC and negative Ground. Then plug it into the
control unit.
5.) Connect Antenna connection to the antenna.
6.) There is a light at the base of the antenna Figure
4. Assure that the antenna is rotated to a position
where the light is visible to the installer. When
the unit is first powered up it will initially blink
red, then gradually change to orange, and then
green. The antenna should be blinking green
within about five minutes of startup. If it does
not, confirm that the signal is not getting blocked
and adheres to the location considerations. Make
sure that the keyswitch on the control unit is left
in the 12 Oclock AutoArm position. (Figure 5).
7.) Leave the antenna plugged in. Direct the owner
to the sticker at the bottom of the included user
guide to activate the antenna. Antennas that
remain unactivated for more than two weeks are
automatically sent a disable command. Re-enable
commands can be sent, though immediate
activation is suggested after installation.
Figure 4
Figure 5
GMM-NT - Installation Guide
Programming your GMM-NT control box to the
GOST Phantom
The GMM-NT requires the use of two of the GOST
Phantoms wireless outputs. One the backside upper right
hand corner of the control box, you will see two serial
numbers one on top of the other. Program these Serial
numbers into the GOST Phantom as described below.
1. Below the LCD screen on the GOST Phantom,
you will see three menu action buttons. Press the
one on the far right below Menu
2. Press the middle Next button until you get to
08-System Setup and enter the default installer
code of 1111
3. You must now program the serial numbers of the
two outputs into the panel to initialize the
geofence and alarm notifications. Press next
until you get to 03-Outputs and press ok.
4. Go to the next available output, (1,2,3,etc.) and
enter the first serial number on the very top right
corner (upper) on the back of the GMM-NT
Control Box. (Figure 6).
5. After you enter the last digit of the serial number,
it will say Modify Voice Tag, select ok ,
Vocalize Geofence Armed at prompt and press
stop when done.
6. It then says Voice Tag OK, press Yes.
7. It then says Modify Text Name, press next
8. It now says Activation Event, press ok.
9. Press next until you see Follow Full Arm
10. It then asks for which Area you want it to function
with. If using only Area 1 partition on the system
simply press next, if using multiple partition
areas, select which area you wish it to follow.
11. It then asks Remote Access, press no
12. It then asks Another Output, press yes
13. Go to the next available output and enter the
second serial number on the very top right corner
(lower) on the back of the GMM-NT Control
Box. (Figure 6).
14. After you enter the last digit of the serial number,
it will say Modify Voice Tag, select ok ,
Vocalize In Alarm at prompt and press stop
when done.
15. It then says Voice Tag OK, press Yes.
16. It then says Modify Text Name, press next
17. It now says Activation Event, press ok.
18. Press next until you see Alarm Activation and
then press edit
19. It then Says Alarm Activation, press ok
20. It then asks for which Area you want it to function
with. If using only Area 1 partition on the system
simply press next, if using multiple partition
areas, select which area you wish it to follow.
21. It then Says, Steady on Alarm, press ok
22. It then asks Remote Access, press no
23. It then asks Another Output, press no
24. The GMM-NT is now programmed to follow
Arm/Disarm and Alarm/Alarm Cleared events
from the GOST Phantom.
Figure 6
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