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Brief overview of the LINK 710 product and its benefits for connected vehicles.
Lists the LINK 710 device, holder, cables, fixings, and basic installation guide.
Lists necessary documents, devices, and tools for a successful LINK 710 installation.
Covers positioning, explosion risk, installation, injury, chassis, fire risks, and repair guidelines.
Advises on preventing water damage to the LINK 710 device by avoiding contact with liquids.
Details the wiring and pin assignments for the Power/CAN cable connection.
Details the wiring and pin assignments for the 12-pin IO cable connector.
Details the wiring for the 1-wire interface, including GND, LED, and 1W pins.
Provides guidance on direct CAN bus connection, wire handling, and insulation.
Explains how to connect the LINK 710 to the vehicle's power supply (12V/24V) correctly.
Details criteria for device placement for optimal GPS and GSM reception, avoiding obstructions.
Reiterates placement rules and introduces mounting options for the LINK 710.
Details methods for attaching the holder using adhesive strips or self-tapping screws.
Instructions for attaching the optional external GPS antenna for improved reception.
Describes how to test power and ignition status using the green LED indicator.
Describes how to test mobile network connectivity using the yellow LED indicator.
Explains the steps and requirements, including QR code scanning, for device activation.
Explains how to interpret the green system LED for device status monitoring.
Explains how to interpret the yellow connection LED for network status.
Provides contact information for troubleshooting and support via the Webfleet Solutions website.
Instructions for performing a simple restart of the LINK 710 using the reset button.
Instructions for resetting the LINK 710 to its original factory settings.
Details dimensions, weight, material, supply voltage, and current consumption.
Describes mobile networks, GPS, antenna connector, Bluetooth, 1-Wire, digital IO, and CAN bus.
Details USB, CAN bus options, LED functions, and primary battery information.
Details the 12-pin I/O cable connector and its pin assignments for digital inputs/outputs.
Explains the operation, voltage detection, and wiring methods for digital inputs.
Explains the operation and wiring methods for digital outputs, including load considerations.
Describes using IN/OUT pins for switching logbook modes between private and business trips.
Explains using input IN for reporting idle times when the engine is running but the vehicle is stationary.
Expands on safety, including GPS, pacemakers, medical devices, and general device care.
Covers restricted environments, CE mark, Radio Equipment Directive, and SAR compliance.
Details device handling, storage, environmental considerations, and battery safety.
Information on the non-replaceable lithium-ion battery and proper waste disposal procedures.
Specifies operating temperature range and WEEE e-waste disposal guidelines.
Links to information on how Webfleet Solutions uses and protects personal data.
Explains data collection and usage by the WEBFLEET service for vehicle operations.
Details compliance with radiation exposure limits for uncontrolled environments.
Lists the supported mobile network frequencies for GPRS/UMTS connectivity.
Lists model numbers and provides a disclaimer about document accuracy and changes.
Lists accessories needed for full features and references warranty and EULA terms.
States copyright for Webfleet Solutions, registered trademarks, and their affiliates.
Details copyright and licensing terms for third-party software used in the product.
Explains what the limited warranty covers (defects) and its duration.
Lists conditions and damages not covered by the warranty, such as wear and tear or misuse.
Outlines the steps required to make a warranty claim, including contacting support.
Discusses legal rights, warranty transferability, and limitations of liability.