In-Vehicle
The CTM-ONE supports the option of internal antennas for cellular, Wi-Fi and GPS (GNSS). If the CTM-ONE is mounted with a clear view of the sky, a single connection point to the vehicle is all that is needed between the device and the OBDII or J1939 port of the vehicle. For other mounting scenarios where the CTM-ONE may be obstructed from a clear view of the sky, Cypress Solutions recommends:
Use external antennas if device is installed in vehicles (please refer tohttps://cypsolutions.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CTMONE/pages/2397241347)
Power from vehicle diagnostic link connector (DLC) (OBDII/J1939) - no other cabling required
For vehicles where DLC is not supported/desired, the device can be connected with a DC power cable
The most effective installation method we recommend is to connect the CTM-ONE to power via the vehicle’s OBDII or J1939, place the CTM-ONE on the dashboard, under the seat, on the window, or any other suitable position, and attach an external antenna to a window.
Please refer to the CTM-ONE installation overview here.
The illustrations below demonstrates the use of an OBDII cable with a light-duty pickup truck. In contrast, larger vehicles such as garbage trucks, paving trucks, and street sweepers utilize J1939 cabling.
Use of Internal Antennas
Use of External Antennas
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CAN2.0B BusÂ
The CAN interface is primarily utilized to connect to vehicle subsystems that support CAN communications. This includes small and light-duty vehicles manufactured in 2008 and later (ISO 15765-4), as well as heavy-duty vehicles that are compatible with J1939 protocol.
The CTM-ONE supports both medium and high-speed CAN interfaces.
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Item Description | Cable Part Number |
CANBUS OBDII cable, 15ft | 6954.2028 |
CANBUS J1939 cable, 15ft | 6954.2029 |
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