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
Connecting the LINK 240
Important: To connect or disconnect the LINK 240, the vehicle ignition must be off.
To connect your LINK 240 to the vehicle and calibrate it do the following.
1. Make sure the ignition of the vehicle is turned off.
2. Find the OBD-II port in your vehicle.
Refer to the manual of your vehicle. In many vehicles you can find the OBD-II port in the footwell (A),
close to the fuse box (B), beneath the dashboard (C), or in the centre console (D).
3. Insert the LINK 240 into the OBD-II port.
Tip: If the space surrounding the OBD-II port in your vehicle does not allow the LINK 240 to be insert-
ed, you can use the OBD-II extension cable from Webfleet Solutions. If you use the OBD-II extension
cable, make sure you have firmly fixed it so it cannot drop off. Make sure the cable does not interfere
with the driver's actions.
4. Start the engine of your vehicle.
The green LED of your LINK 240 is permanent on to show the device is properly connected to the vehi-
cle and the engine is running.
5. Turn off the ignition.
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