GPS AnyPlace Relay Wiring
Step One
NOTE: Relay wiring specific to each device and requires an OPTIONAL multiple wire wiring harness which provides input and output wires for peripheral inputs and outputs. Example 1:When a tow truck operator activates the boom lift, a message is sent to let the dispatcher know that the tow is now in progress.
Example 2: Boat bilge pump is activated meaning the boat is leaking which causes an alert to be sent to the owner immediately.
Example 3: A starter can be disabled using a relay as well. This requires a connection be made to disable the starter solenoid via Bosch relay. Due to liability issues, we do not recommend shutting off the engine remotely but rather using the starter interrupt feature to prevent a restart once the engine is turned off.
It is recommended that you give us a call if adding a relay to your GPS device to assist in the proper wire routing.
Example 2: Boat bilge pump is activated meaning the boat is leaking which causes an alert to be sent to the owner immediately.
Example 3: A starter can be disabled using a relay as well. This requires a connection be made to disable the starter solenoid via Bosch relay. Due to liability issues, we do not recommend shutting off the engine remotely but rather using the starter interrupt feature to prevent a restart once the engine is turned off.
It is recommended that you give us a call if adding a relay to your GPS device to assist in the proper wire routing.
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Step Two
Connect the red wire to relay position # 85. Connect other end of the red wire to the switch or device that powers up or is activated when the power supply causes the PTO or other device to work. This sends 12 volts to the relay causing it to close and send a grounded signal to the GPS device at pin position #7. That is the 7th hole from the right if looking at the wiring harness plugged into the GPS device.
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Do You Have Questions?
If you have additional questions we encourage you to contact us for more information.