Overview
This article provides installation instructions for the GS-283 hardwired tracking device. It includes required tools, wiring details, testing steps, and optional advanced connections.
Who this guide is for:
Installers, mechanics, and administrators performing first-time installs or replacements on powered equipment.
Required Tools and Materials
Suggested Tools
Wire Strippers
Crimpers
Multimeter
Drill or Impact Driver
Socket Set
Recommended Hardware
Self-Tapping Screws
Zip Ties
Electrical Tape
Ring Terminals
Butt Connectors
Solder (optional)
Grommet
Wire Loom
Step-by-Step Installation
1 Preparation and Initial Setup
Before beginning the installation:
Gather all necessary tools and materials listed above.
Use a multimeter to locate the appropriate electrical connection points. Identify:
Engine Running Wire (White): 12 V/24 V only when the engine is running; reads 0 V when off.
Constant Power Wire (Red): Maintains 12 V/24 V regardless of engine state.
Chassis Ground (Black): Connect to alternator housing or a known good chassis ground.
(Do not connect to the battery or battery side of the master switch!)
Tip: Select connection points that are located close to each other to simplify wiring and reduce the chance of harness interference.
2 Device Mounting
The GS-283 is IP67-rated (waterproof and dustproof).
Mount on the top or side of the equipment.
The device can transmit through plastic, fiberglass, rubber, or other non-metallic materials.
The device CANNOT transmit through metal.
3 Routing the Harness
Plan routing to avoid hot surfaces (e.g., exhaust) and moving parts.
Use existing harness routes when possible.
Secure with zip ties for protection and clean routing.
4 Harness Installation
Drill a hole large enough to pass the harness through.
Insert a grommet to protect the wiring.
Remove fuse links temporarily to pass the harness through.
Route along the frame or existing wiring paths; secure with zip ties.
Once routed:
Reattach fuse links using butt connectors or solder + tape.
Attach ring terminals to red, white, and black wire ends.
5 Electrical Connections
Turn off the master switch before wiring.
Disconnect terminals at the alternator.
Connect and bolt down:
Red – Constant power
White – Engine running
Black – Ground
6 Device Activation and Testing
Turn the master switch on.
Start the equipment and allow 5–10 minutes for initialization and updates.
Check LED indicators:
Solid Green – Power and GPS fix
Solid Amber – Cellular/data connection
Open the mobile app and use Verify GPS Device to confirm the device reports “engine running.”
(See the Verify GPS Device article for detailed steps.)
Confirm recurring transmissions at intervals of 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 5 minutes depending on the configured settings.
Shut off the equipment and verify that the device sends an “engine stopped” report.
Record:
Odometer / Hour meter reading
Equipment type and model
Pair (couple) the device with the equipment using the mobile app. From the home screen, tap Devices > Field Service Ticket.
(See the Field Service Ticket article for detailed steps.)
7 Final Steps and Cleanup
Bundle and tape red, white, and black wires together.
Cover with wire loom for protection.
Leave slight slack to prevent vibration damage.
Avoid securing to removable components.
Installation Complete
Your GS-283 is now fully installed, tested, and ready for operation. Double-check all connections and wire protection.
Optional Wiring Features
Starter Disable (Solid Green Wire)
Connect to a starter disable relay to prevent engine start during restricted times or zones.
Interrupts the starter circuit when activated.
Ignition Sense for Schedule Buffering (Orange Wire)
Recommended when using starter disable.
Detects key-on signal to provide buffer time for validation.
PTO or Safety Lever Monitoring (Solid Blue Wire)
Connect to a PTO switch or safety lever.
Enables production tracking, safety compliance, or usage analytics.
Note: Optional wiring should be done by a qualified technician using the equipment’s wiring diagram. Ensure all additional connections are fused and protected.
FAQs Fin Can Answer
Q: Which wire provides engine running voltage?
→ The white wire provides 12 V/24 V only when the engine is running.
Q: Where should the ground wire connect?
→ To the chassis or alternator housing — not directly to the battery.
Q: What do the LEDs mean?
→ Solid Green = GPS fix; Solid Amber = Cellular connection.
Q: How do I confirm the installation worked?
→ Open the mobile app and use Verify GPS Device to check that the device reports “engine running.”
Q: How do I pair the device after installation?
→ Open the mobile app and go to Devices > Field Service Ticket.(See the Field Service Ticket article for details.)
Q: Can I install optional features myself?
→ Only if you’re qualified and using the correct wiring diagram.
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