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Vitana 4100 Installation Manual
Vitana 4100 Installation Manual

Installation manual, LED patterns, and inputs and outputs

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Introduction

You have just received a 4G-based vehicle GPS tracker. The integrated high-precision GPS positioning module provides location data and vehicle status to the vehicle tracking platform via the 4G network and CatM, CatM1 with fallback to 2G. This enables real-time vehicle monitoring, anti-theft protection, and fleet management. All data will be transmitted to the Softruck platform.

To assist you with the installation of your new device, we have prepared this quick installation guide with relevant technical information.

Recommendations

The installation of the equipment should be carried out by a qualified technician equipped with the necessary safety gear. Before starting the installation, ensure that the vehicle's electrical conditions are in perfect working order.

WARNING!

It is essential to correctly register the identification code of the tracker and the license plate of the vehicle to which the equipment has been installed for later linking on the online platform.

Device Light Description:

Green LED

Meaning

Off

The device is OFF or in sleep mode

On

There is an incoming call or the device is in a call

Flashing (every 0.1 sec)

GSM is starting or restarting

Fast Flashing (0.1 sec ON, 2.9 sec OFF)

GSM signal received

Slow Flashing (0.1 sec ON, 2 sec OFF)

No GSM signal

Blue LED

Meaning

Off

Device is off or in sleep mode

Flashing

GPS signal received

Fast Flashing

No GPS signal

Wiring Diagram:


Wire Standards

Color

Function

Description

Red

DC

Power input (DC In), connects to the car battery’s positive terminal. Input voltage: 9V~100V.

Black

GND

Connects to the car battery’s negative terminal or the vehicle's metal structure.

White

IN1

Digital input 1 (negative trigger by default). Configurable via software for positive or negative trigger. AD1 input (0-6.6V). Used to connect to the SOS button.

Green

GND

Digital input 2 (positive trigger by default). Configurable via software for positive or negative trigger. AD1 input (0-6.6V). Used for ACC detection.

Orange

IN2

Open-drain output, drive capability above 500mA, voltage tolerance up to 100V. Can connect to an external relay to remotely cut off fuel/engine power.

Yellow

OUT

Control output for external activation.

Brown

MIC+

Input for an external microphone, used for listening.

Blue

MIC-

Negative input for the external microphone.

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