Gamber Johnson Laptop Docking Station GD8000 User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Product  
GD8000 Docking Station  
7160-0194-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06  
Revision  
Form #  
INST-437  
Rev. C  
This instruction sheet is for the GD8000  
docking station.  
*These instructions are for the docking station only. For instructions on features, set-up  
and operation of the GD8000 computer, please refer to the manuals provided by General  
Dynamics Itronix with the computer.  
** This docking station is designed to be used with a variety of Gamber-Johnson mounting  
systems. Installation instructions for other Gamber-Johnson products are provided with  
each individual product.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION for  
INSTALLERS  
Safety is dependent on the proper installation and servicing of this docking station. It is  
important to read and follow all instructions before installing this product.  
To properly install a Gamber-Johnson docking station you must have a good understanding  
of automotive electrical procedures and systems, along with proficiency in the installation  
and service of aftermarket vehicle equipment.  
There are no adjustments required at any time of the electrical components within the  
docking station. Opening the docking station will void the product warranty.  
Product Mounting Disclaimer  
Gamber-Johnson is not liable under any theoryof contract or tort law for any loss, damage, personal injury, special, incidental or consequential damagesfor personal injury orother damage  
of any nature arising directly or indirectly asa result of the improper installation or use of its products in vehicleor any other application. In order to safely install and use Gamber-Johnson  
products full consideration of vehicle occupants, vehicle systems (i.e., the location of fuel lines, brakes lines, electrical, drive train or other systems), air-bags and other safety equipment is  
required. Gamber-Johnson specifically disclaims any responsibility for the improper use or installation of its products not consistent with the original vehicle manufactures specifications  
and recommendations, Gamber-Johnson product instruction sheets, or workmanship standards as endorsed through the Gamber-Johnson Certified Installer Program.  
If you need assistance or have questions, call Gamber-Johnson at 1-800-456-6868  
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POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION  
This docking station has a built-in power supply and is designed to be used with an 11 - 28  
volt DC system. The voltage output is factory set at 19 volts and current limited to 4.5  
amps. Power is provided using the wires located on the back side of the docking station.  
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you have read this entire section before you begin wiring!  
Refer to Figure 2  
1. Install docking station into vehicle, making sure that all bolts are tight.  
2. Attach the BLACK ground wire to the location where the vehicle battery grounds to  
vehicle chassis.  
3. Attach the RED wire to the supply voltage (V+) from the vehicle.  
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:  
zUse only SAE J1128 Type GPT number 14 AWG stranded wire (minimum) to attach the  
docking station to the vehicle's electrical system.  
zConnect lead wires to the disconnect pigtail using the butt splice connectors provided with the  
docking station. Caution: The butt splice connections must be made as close  
to the docking station as possible using the disconnect pigtail provided with the docking  
station. The disconnect must be easily accesible. When assembling the butt splice connectors  
use only Panduit crimp tools CT-100, CT-600, CT-1525, CT-1550 OR CT-1551.  
zRoute the lead wires to the battery. Total wire in the circuit must not exceed 30 feet and  
must conform to SAE standard J1128.  
zProtect the lead wires from abrasion and chafing by using wire loom or conduit, and route  
away from moving parts or areas where high temperatures may occur.  
zConnection of the supply voltage (V+) must be kept as close to the battery as possible.  
zThe power connection must be made with the 10 amp in-line fuse and fuse holder provided  
with the dock. Connect the fuse holder to the lead wire using the butt splice connectors  
provided with fuse holder. When assembling the butt splice connectors use only Panduit  
crimp tools CT-100, CT-600, CT-1525 or CT-1551.  
The fuse holder location must be kept within 10 inches of the connection to the  
battery positive, away from moving parts, and temperatures that exceed 180 degrees F.  
Caution: If the fuse holder requires replacement it should be replaced by qualified service  
personnel using Littlefuse part number FHM1 (Gamber-Johnson part number 11689). This  
device conforms to ASTM standard D471 and SAE standard J1128.  
zFuse must be inserted in supplied fuse holder. Caution: For continued protection against risk  
of fire replace only with the same type and rating of supplied fuse. The provided fuse is UL  
Listed, rated at 10 amp, 32 volt AC/DC fast acting.  
zIf a timing device is used follow the instructions of the manufacturer of that device. It must  
be wired in-line with the supply voltage (V+) to the docking station.  
zIf you have any installation questions, please call Gamber-Johnson customer support at  
1-800-456-6868  
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Figure 2  
Ground to Vehicle Chassis  
14 AWG (black wire) J1128 TYPE GPT  
Panduit #BSN14-C  
Butt Splice connects to  
black lead from dock  
Panduit #BSN14-C  
Butt Splice connects to  
red lead from dock  
10"  
Fuse  
-
+
Vehicle Battery  
14 AWG (red wire) J1128 TYPE GPT  
Connect in-line fuse holder to lead  
wire using Panduit #BSN14-C  
Butt Splice connectors  
Figure 3  
Inserting the computer  
into the vehicle dock  
1. Make sure the latch handle is in the  
"Unlatched" position. If you received the  
dock in the latched position, you will need  
to unlatch it before inserting the computer.  
To unlatch the dock, press the latch button  
and pull forward on the latch handle. The  
latch handle should move forward about  
1/4". (See Figure 3)  
Latch button  
Latch Handle in  
"Unlatched" position  
Figure 4  
2. Insert the computer: (See Figure 4)  
a. Align the center notch in the  
computer with the front retaining  
hook.  
b. Lower the back of the computer  
down onto the locating pins and  
docking connector. Press  
downward slightly to make sure  
the computer is resting on the  
bumpers mounted on the deck.  
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Figure 5  
3. Push the latch handle in until the latch  
catches and holds the handle. You should  
hear an audible click when the latch  
engages. (See Figure 5.)  
The push button latch can be locked for  
added security.  
Undocking and removing a computer (Without LAN Usage)  
from the vehicle dock  
1. Make sure the latch button is unlocked. (Unlock with key if locked).  
2. Push in and hold the latch button.  
3. With the latch button pushed in, pull out on the latch handle.  
4. Lift the back of the computer up and lift it out of the Vehicle Dock.  
Undocking and removing an Operating computer (With LAN  
Usage) from the vehicle dock (It is important to do an orderly  
shutdown when using a LAN computer)  
1. Click on the Undock Compter tab listed  
on the start menu. (See Figure 6.)  
2. Wait until the Undock Complete window  
pops up on the computer screen. Once the  
window pops up it is safe to remove the  
computer from the dock. (See Figure 7.)  
3. On 7160-0194-05 & 7160-0194-06 units  
turn the power switch (on the front of the  
dock) to the off position.  
4. Make sure the latch button is unlocked.  
(Unlock with key if locked).  
5. Push in and hold the latch button.  
6. With the latch button pushed in, pull out  
on the latch handle.  
Figure 6  
Figure 7  
7. Lift the back of the computer up and lift  
it out of the Vehicle Dock.  
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External Antenna Options  
The GD8000 vehicle dock gives you the option of blocking either one or both of the external  
antenna connectors from contacting the mechanical RF switches in the computer. This may  
be required if the external antennas are not yet available or you do not want to switch to an  
external antenna.  
To block the contact(s), place one of the provided caps over the appropriate pins on the  
external antenna connector and use the provided screw to install it into the dock.  
Dual Cap blocks  
both contacts  
Single Cap positioned to  
block WLAN contact  
Single Cap positioned to  
block WWAN contact  
Cable Restraint  
Attach the peripheral cables to the cable restraint  
bracket with the cable ties provided in the hardare  
bag.  
Figure 8  
CABLE TIES  
Dock Indicating LED's  
POWER LED is on when dock has external power and the latch is in the closed positon (with  
or without computer in dock). DOCK LED is on when the condition above is met and the  
computer is docked and is turned on. Note: Units 7160-0194-05 and 7160-0194-06 have a  
manual switch that needs to be turned on as well.  
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