Goldstar Cube II Installation guide

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Motorcycle Accessories
Type
Installation guide
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Cube II
Installation Guide
Version 1.0
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OBJECTIVE
The objective of
KIT
1.
2.
3.
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OBJECTIVE
The objective of
C
ONTENTS
Cube II
GPS
Tracking Device
Select a suitable mounting location under the top dash pad
pad skin, above the g
Ensure the “SIM Card Lock” is positioned to the lock per example below.
3.
WIRING CONNECTIONS. (Make connections, but do not plug into Device)
a.
BLACK WIRE
b.
RED WIRE
c.
WHITE
STARTER
d.
GREEN
W
e.
YELLOW WIRE
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The objective of
this document
ONTENTS
GPS
Tracking Device
Select a suitable mounting location under the top dash pad
pad skin, above the g
Ensure the “SIM Card Lock” is positioned to the lock per example below.
WIRING CONNECTIONS. (Make connections, but do not plug into Device)
BLACK WIRE
RED WIRE
12V+ Constant Input, c
WHITE
WIRE
STARTER
DISABLE
GREEN
W
IRE
W
ire
on the supplied
YELLOW WIRE
-
0012
this document
is to provide
Power Harness
Select a suitable mounting location under the top dash pad
pad skin, above the g
love
box, or above the gauge
Ensure the “SIM Card Lock” is positioned to the lock per example below.
WIRING CONNECTIONS. (Make connections, but do not plug into Device)
BLACK WIRE
chassis Ground, c
12V+ Constant Input, c
WIRE
connect
this wire to the ignition wire
IRE
-
(1 amp negative output)
on the supplied
SPDT Relay and harness (See
YELLOW WIRE
-
Test Wire for Starter Disable (optional)
is to provide
user with information on how to install
Power Harness
Select a suitable mounting location under the top dash pad
box, or above the gauge
Ensure the “SIM Card Lock” is positioned to the lock per example below.
WIRING CONNECTIONS. (Make connections, but do not plug into Device)
chassis Ground, c
onnect to a solid chassis ground.
12V+ Constant Input, c
onnect to a constant 12volt power source.
this wire to the ignition wire
(1 amp negative output)
SPDT Relay and harness (See
Test Wire for Starter Disable (optional)
user with information on how to install
Relay & Socket
Select a suitable mounting location under the top dash pad
box, or above the gauge
cluster.
Ensure the “SIM Card Lock” is positioned to the lock per example below.
WIRING CONNECTIONS. (Make connections, but do not plug into Device)
onnect to a solid chassis ground.
onnect to a constant 12volt power source.
this wire to the ignition wire
(1 amp negative output)
Starter Disable output wire. Connect to the Orange
SPDT Relay and harness (See
Test Wire for Starter Disable (optional)
user with information on how to install
Relay & Socket
Select a suitable mounting location under the top dash pad
. Ideal locations are directly under th
cluster.
Ensure the “SIM Card Lock” is positioned to the lock per example below.
WIRING CONNECTIONS. (Make connections, but do not plug into Device)
onnect to a solid chassis ground.
onnect to a constant 12volt power source.
this wire to the ignition wire
.
Starter Disable output wire. Connect to the Orange
SPDT Relay and harness (See
relay
diagram)
Test Wire for Starter Disable (optional)
user with information on how to install
the
Relay & Socket
. Ideal locations are directly under th
Ensure the “SIM Card Lock” is positioned to the lock per example below.
WIRING CONNECTIONS. (Make connections, but do not plug into Device)
onnect to a solid chassis ground.
onnect to a constant 12volt power source.
Starter Disable output wire. Connect to the Orange
diagram)
the
Cube II GPS device.
Accessory Kit
. Ideal locations are directly under th
Starter Disable output wire. Connect to the Orange
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Cube II GPS device.
Accessory Kit
. Ideal locations are directly under th
e dash
Starter Disable output wire. Connect to the Orange
2
Starter Disable output wire. Connect to the Orange
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Ground this wire momentarily (one second) after installation and harness has been connected to the device. This
will test “Starter Disable” output installation. The relay will close and open circuit to starter for 30 seconds. If
properly installed, the vehicle should not turn over/start during this time.
Place electrical tape over wire to prevent Test Wire from contacting ground in the future. Failure to do
so could result in unexpected messaging charges
GREEN starter disable/unlock output (-)
BLUE alarm trigger input
YELLOW test mode wire(starter disable)
RED-12v (+) Input
BLACK ground input
WHITE 12v (+) ignition input
4. Plug in supplied wire harness to device.
5. Make sure the vehicle is parked outside and has a clear view of the horizon for GPS to “lock in”
6. Observe LED status to confirm proper installation and if device is receiving GPS/GSM signals.
PWR
This LED will move to a solid RED state as soon as the
device receives constant power.
USR2
GPS signal. When the GPS has locked on, this LED will
move to a solid RED state. It may take up to fifteen
minutes to lock on, although generally less than five
minutes.
USR1
GSM/Cellular Status. This LED should move to a solid
GREEN state within one minute of the device being
powered up.
Starter Disable with ECM
If you’re doing a starter interrupt install on a vehicle with ECM, then the standard installation does not apply.
The starter wire goes into an onboard computer, generally carrying a low voltage into it instead of the standard
12 volt.
YOU NEED TO HAVE A VOLTAGE METER; NOT A STANDARD ‘ICE PICK!’ THE LIGHT WILL
COME ON WITH THE PICK AND GIVE YOU A FALSE READING! IF YOU TAP A WIRE WITH A LOW
VOLTAGE (3-5 VOLTS), YOU WILL LOCK DOWN THE VEHICLE!
Follow the low voltage wire from the ignition key to the ECM. Use your voltage meter to ensure that it is a 12
volt supply coming out. Once you’ve located the proper 12 volt wire after the ECM, proceed with the regular
starter interrupt instructions using this wire.
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Goldstar Cube II Installation guide

Category
Motorcycle Accessories
Type
Installation guide

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