The ABAX GPS unit is designed to be an easy two wire installation that can be fitted in 10 minutes. In standard form, it consists of an antenna housed within the compact black unit, a red positive and black negative connector and 1.5 meters of cable. An optional third yellow wire and connector can be used for usage log. The yellow wire needs to be connected to a power source which provides more than 8 volt when the engine is running to monitor engine hours.
The unit requires power from a constant 12V or 24V source such as the vehicle battery or jump-start point. Connecting to a non-permanent power feed could hinder the performance of the device. Where a permanent feed isn't available, for example on some electric motorcycles, the power should be taken from a feed that is permanent when the vehicle is in use.
It is the customer's responsibility to ensure the unit is mounted correctly. ABAX will not cover the costs to replace or swap a unit that is faulty due to an incorrect installation. Failure to mount the unit according to ABAX guidelines may also void your lifetime warranty.
Dimension: 32x66x19mm
Weight: 97g
Water-resistant: IP69K
Temperature resistant: (-20°C to +60°C)
Sensors: Self-diagnostics, accelerometer and battery test
GPS and GSM positioning
Lifetime warranty
Easy installation
GPS and GSM signals are impaired by metal. Therefore the unit should not be installed in a position where the metallic body of the vehicle can interfere with signal strength.
To operate effectively, the unit requires a constant line of sight to connect to GPS satellites. The unit will work effectively when concealed under non-metallic materials such as plastic or glass, but efforts must be made to ensure metallic surfaces do not cover or interfere with the unit and affect signal strength.
Installation type: | Concealed |
Estimated installation time: | 10 minutes |
Required tools: | Flathead screwdriver, 10mm and 13mm socket drive |
Red wire: | For permanent power |
Black wire: | For ground (earth) |
The video is from a ABAX5 unit, but the principles are the same