Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Installation
- Addendum
- Important Safety Notices and Warnings
- Prohibited uses
- CE mark and Radio Equipment Directive for LINK 240
- FCC information for the user
- Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) compliance
- Environmental and Battery information
- Triman logo
- Operating temperature
- WEEE – e-waste disposal
- How Webfleet Solutions uses your information
- Exposure limits
- Technical Specifications
- Model numbers
- Responsible party in North America
- Customer support contact
- This document
- WEBFLEET Telematics Service Platform
- Accessories supplied with this device
- Terms and conditions and Limited warranty
- Copyright notices
- Webfleet Solutions Limited Warranty
Read me first
Congratulations
You have chosen the LINK 240, a core hardware component of the WEBFLEET fleet management solution.
With WEBFLEET you are connected to your people out on the road in a smart and easy way.
LINK 240 is a GNSS receiver and mobile network module in one unit, providing the vehicle’s current posi-
tion.
You can use the LINK 240 in vehicles equipped with an OBD-II port.
Read the Addendum and Safety notices
IMPORTANT – BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING YOUR LINK DEVICE READ THE ADDENDUM AND THE
INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED THEREIN! ALSO READ THE IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS IN-
CLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT! READ THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS DOCUMENT THOROUGHLY!
What you need for the installation
Note: To find the comprehensive Installation Guide, please visit www.webfleet.com/support
Before starting the installation of your LINK 240, read the installation instructions and the safety notices and
warnings carefully and make sure you have the following:
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The Contract Confirmation letter including the Activation Code.
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A device with internet connection that is able to scan QR codes, has the LINK Toolkit app installed and
the necessary LINK Tookit login credentials.
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The QR code of the LINK 240 (on the device label or on the additional QR code label).
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All parts contained in the box.
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A place with a clear view of the sky where you can move your vehicle to check GNSS reception.
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