Before Installation
Record the GPS ID
The installation technician must record which GPS unit is being installed in each vehicle before any Zonar equipment is installed.
- Find the GPSID (S/N) number on the back of the unit. This number may be 7 or 8 digits long.
- Record the asset (vehicle name) and the GPS being installed—this is important in order for the Zonar data to attach to the correct asset.
The following is an example of how to record this information on an Asset sheet:
ASSET |
GPS ID |
Truck 12345 |
8xxxxx1 |
Tractor 54563 |
11xxxxx2 |
Service Truck 5432 |
18xxxxx3 |
Set Up the Zonar Inspection Tags
Skip this section if electronic inspections (EVIR) will not be used for the vehicle receiving installation.
Vehicle Tags
Clean the surface area of the asset with isopropyl alcohol or brake cleaner before installing tags.
- Remove the adhesive from the asset tag and record the Tag ID number on an asset sheet:
ASSET |
GPS ID |
ASSET TAG |
Truck 12345 |
8xxxxx1 |
5387xxxx1 |
Tractor 54563 |
11xxxxx2 |
5387xxxx2 |
Service Truck 5432 |
18xxxxx3 |
5387xxxx3 |
- See the Zonar Configuration Document for proper zone tag placement.
- Install the zone tags in the proper areas for the corresponding vehicle inspection type. Depending on the configuration, not all zone tags may be used. Extra tags may be discarded.
- Perform an electronic inspection to ensure correct tag placement.
Trailer Tags
Trailer/Dolly Tags are considered “Extended Asset” tags and may be black or marigold colored. They ship in sets of two (2) or three (3) tags with the name “Ext. Asset” on the back. These tags include both a 9-digit asset number and a zone number 01-03.
Required: Add the trailer to Ground Traffic Control (GTC) like other assets but with the TRAILER asset type. A GPS ID is not required for trailers unless one has been installed.
If a trailer is not created in the system but is used when doing inspections, this can cause inspections to fail. See our online support regarding Failed Inspections for guidance on correcting these.
Operator/Driver Card:
Specific to driver |
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Asset Tags:
Specific to vehicle |
GPS & Cable Overview
Zonar Installation Kit
PART DESCRIPTION |
PART NUMBERS |
PHOTO |
V3 GPS Unit |
10079 |
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J1939 Backbone Cable |
81517 |
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Universal Node Met150 Adapter |
81527 |
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J1939 Splice Pack | 81532 |
Do not install Zonar devices or any excess cabling inside fuse panels, fuse boxes, or in any other location where the device or cabling (particularly unused cable ends/connections) might come into contact with energized circuits. Secure all excess cable lengths, cable runs, and unused cable connections/cable ends so that they cannot move or become loose over the lifetime of the installation.
Backbone Cable - GPS Unit Connections
Do not plug these cables into the GPS unit at this time. |
Backbone Cable - Vehicle Connections
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Universal Node Met150 Adapter
IMPORTANT: For backbone cable compatibility with International vehicles, you must use the Universal Node Met150 Adapter. Connect the J1939 connection (#3 on backbone cable) into the square 2-pin Deutsch (pictured right: gray connector). |
Vehicle-Specific Installation
J1939 Connection
The J1939 connection is located near the 9-pin diagnostic plug. There are two possible connections:
2-pin Delphi Terminating Resistor
Use adapter 81527 for this connection. Disconnect the terminating resistor and plug the adapter into the two sides.
Splice Pack
Use adapter 81532 for this connection. Follow the instructions below to attach to the splice pack.
Disassemble the Splice Pack
- To remove the cap, the installer must release the two locking tabs at opposite corners of the splice pack assembly.
- This is most easily done by inserting a small flathead screwdriver into the tabs, down along the side of the splice pack body and gently prying the cap up 1-2 millimeters.
- Once one side of the cap has been lifted, repeat on the opposite corner.
Remove the TPA
- The TPA pulls out of the cable insertion side of the splice
- The TPA has three locking The large tab can typically be pressed down with a small flathead screwdriver. The TPA can typically then be removed from the other tabs and released. If this is not possible, depress the two smaller tabs as well and pull the TPA out of the connector body.
Insert the Connectors
- The Zonar splice pack adapter can now be inserted into the back side of the Splice Saver connector body. Make sure the contact is correctly oriented so the contact locks into place. The cutout in the contact should face the center spine of the splice pack.
Selecting the Right Connection Rows
- Match wire colors along the proper side of the connector (yellow to the yellow row, green to the green row). Make sure that the two J1939 wires are installed directly across from each other, as with slots B and H in the below example.
Reassemble the Splice Pack
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Constant Power
Locate a constant power source that measures 8-30 volts with engine off or on.
Zonar recommends attaching an Add-A-Fuse or spade connector to the constant power wire. This will allow tapping directly into a fuse for ease of installation and maintenance. Once the connector is attached, connect it to a socket which provides constant power.
If not tapping into a fuse, the constant power wire may be spliced directly into an appropriate power source.
Ground Connection
Any place on the metal frame that is free of paint and rust may be used as an acceptable grounding point. Existing screws or self-tapping screws may be used to connect the ground wire.
Zonar recommends adding a ring terminal to the end of the ground wire for the most reliable connection.
GPS Unit Connections
If you are installing a Connect tablet to this vehicle, skip this section.
On the GPS end of the harness, connect in the following order:
- Connect the 10-pin (A) to the GPS unit (A).
- Connect the 4-pin (B) to the GPS unit (B).
Confirm Install
Once the GPS unit is connected, check the LEDs on the left side of the unit. They should display the following sequence after everything is connected:
Datalink 1: |
Flashing Green (J1708 Connected) or Red (J1708 Not Connected) |
Datalink 2: |
Flashing Green (J1939 Connected) or Red (J1939 Not Connected) |
Cellular: |
Flashing Green, turning solid Green after 1-2 minutes |
GPS: |
Flashing Orange, turning solid Orange after 2-3 minutes |
Status: |
Flashing Green with engine off, solid Green with engine running |
Tablet Installation
If you are installing a tablet connected to the TCU, installation method depends on which dock you are using. Select the appropriate dock to review the installation guide.
Confirm Install
Check the GPS lights according to the Confirm Install table above. The following may be used to confirm that the tablet is correctly connected as well:
- Power on the tablet.
- On the Driver Login screen, swipe down from the top right.
- Tap SETTINGS from the sub menu that is displayed.
- Tap Zonar Settings from the DEVICE section.
- Tap Run Device Diagnostics from the DIAGNOSTICS section.
- The Diagnostics dashboard is displayed. Check to see that the GPS and GSM icons are green. This means that the tablet and GPS unit are communicating properly, and they are getting the needed cellular and GPS information.
Further Assistance
If you still require assistance after using this installation document, contact Zonar Customer Care:
Phone: 1-877-843-3847 x1
Email: customercare@zonarsystems.com
Customer Care operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Advanced troubleshooting and assistance may require specialists only available during business hours 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Pacific time.
Warranty And Legal Notices
For more information regarding Zonar Warranty and Legal Notices, see the Zonar Product Warranty page on our website (https://support.zonarsystems.net).