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Fleetbridge FVT-2253 User GuideUpdated 9 days ago

This step-by-step guide explains how to install the FLEETbridge FVT-2253 GPS Tracker in a car/SUV/light truck with a pre-installed SIM. It focuses on wiring, mounting, LEDs, and quick checks so installation is fast and foolproof.



What’s in The Box
  • FLEETbridge FVT-2253 tracker (SIM pre-installed; internal backup battery switch present)
  • 7‑pin installation harness (VIN, ACC, OUT1/IN1, OUT2, GND, plus debug pins)

Key Wire Colors and Functions (user cable)

Red (VIN)

Power input 8–32V DC (battery+)

Black (GND)

Ground to vehicle chassis

White (ACC)

Ignition input, positive trigger (key ACC/RUN)

Yellow (OUT1/IN1)

Configurable I/O — negative-trigger input or open‑drain output, 150mA max

Green (OUT2)

Open‑drain output, 150mA max

OrangeGray

Debug TTL UART (advanced; not used in standard installs)

Before You Begin
  • Park safely with ignition OFF; identify a fused constant +12V/+24V feed and a clean bare‑metal chassis ground.
  • Choose a hidden mounting spot with the device “top” facing up under plastic trim, avoiding solid metal above for best GNSS performance.
  • Ensure the backup battery switch on the device is set to ON so the internal battery can operate after installation (often OFF during shipping/air transport).
Step-by-Step Installation

Step 1 — Connect power and ground

  • Red (VIN) → fused constant battery+ (8–32V; works on 12V or 24V vehicles without a transformer).
  • Black (GND) → solid chassis ground on bare metal (not painted hardware).

What to expect: The FVT-2253 powers on automatically when external power is applied.

Quick check:

  • Tug-test connections and verify the fuse is installed near the power source.
  • Confirm the device wakes and LEDs begin status activity after power is applied.

White (ACC) → a circuit that is +12V/+24V only when the key is in ACC/RUN (radio ACC is acceptable).

Why this matters: ACC tells the device when the vehicle is ON for accurate trip behavior and power saving when OFF.

Quick check:

  • Key ACC/RUN: White reads vehicle voltage (Active spec 5.0–32V).
  • Key OFF: White reads 0–3V or open (Inactive).

Step 3 — LED status check

After power-up, watch the two LEDs:

  • Cellular LED (green)
    • Fast flashing = searching network.
    • Slow flashing = registered to network.
    • Solid on = SIM PIN locked (should not occur with pre-installed SIM).
  • GNSS LED (red/blue depending on revision)
    • Fast flashing = searching for satellites.
    • Solid on = GNSS fix acquired.
    • Off = GNSS powered off.

Timing reference: Fast flashing ≈60ms on/780ms off; slow flashing ≈60ms on/1940ms off (some quick-starts show ~100/200ms and ~200/1000ms; behavior may vary slightly by firmware).

Give the device several minutes with some sky view for the first GNSS fix.

Step 4 — Final mount and tidy-up

After Cellular LED shows registration (slow flash) and GNSS LED has gone solid at least once, secure the device with the top facing up toward the sky under plastic trim.

Loom and secure the harness away from sharp edges, heat, and moving parts; reinstall trims.

Optional Connections

Yellow (OUT1/IN1: dual-function)

  • As Digital Input (negative trigger): Active 0–0.8V; Inactive open/above threshold; connect to a switch that pulls to chassis ground when ON.
  • As Digital Output (open‑drain, low‑side): Up to 150mA; sink current to ground when active; connect the load or relay coil to +V (≤32V) and the other side to the yellow wire.

Green (OUT2: Digital Output, open‑drain, low‑side)

Up to 150mA; wire loads/relays to +V (≤32V) and to green to sink current when active.

Notes
  • Outputs are open‑drain “low‑side” drivers; do not exceed 150mA per output; use a relay for higher loads.
  • Typical use cases include starter kill/enable relays, buzzers, or indicators per proper automotive wiring practices.

Safety
  • Do not disassemble the device.
  • Avoid excessive heat/humidity and direct sunlight; high temperatures can damage the device or the battery.
  • Do not use the device on airplanes or near medical equipment.
Technical Notes (for installers)
  • Power input: VIN 8–32V DC; GND chassis return.
  • Ignition input (ACC): Positive trigger; Active 5.0–32V, Inactive 0–3V/open.
  • I/O:
    • OUT1/IN1: Configurable negative-trigger input or open‑drain output, 150mA max.
    • OUT2: Open‑drain output, 150mA max; Enable sinks current to ground; Disable is open drain.
  • Interfaces and indicators: Internal GNSS and cellular antennas; LED indicators: CEL, GNSS. 1 TTL UART port for upgrading/debugging (same physical port also used for USB/firmware on related models; follow your provided harness/cable).
  • LED behavior timing: Example definition sets: Fast≈60ms on/780ms off, Slow≈60ms on/1940ms off; some quick-starts indicate ~100/200ms fast and ~200/1000ms slow depending on firmware; use functional states above to interpret.
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