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NT-V4

The USFT NT-V4 Install Guide

Installation and

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iring

405.726.9900  |  2912 NW 156th Street  |  Edmond, Oklahoma  73013  |  www.usfleettracking.com

Step 3: Antenna/Device Placement

Modem off

Cell Search

Network Available

 

Off

Slow Blink

Fast Blink

 

Registered but no 

acknowledgement

Solid to Fast Blink

Registered and received 

acknowledgement

Blink, Blink, Blink, Solid

Repeating Pattern

GPS Off

GPS On

GPS Time Sync

GPS Fix

Off

Slow Blink

Fast Blink

Solid

Status

LED 1 (

orange

)

GSM/Cell

LED 2 (

green

)

GPS

Status

Plug the two antenna cables and wiring harness into the device.

Place the antenna under the dash above the instrument cluster (reference Image C). The adhesive side of the 
antenna should be facing the sky.

A good placement of the device will yield a minimum of 7 
satellites. The device will not transmit data location with 
less than 4 satellites in view.

Run the antenna cables along the side of the dash at 
the door hinge and place the NT-V4 under the dash. For 
best results, use a zip-tie to secure the device to ensure 
it doesn’t fall from beneath the dash.

Our device transmits once every 30 minutes if sitting 
still, or once every 5 or 10 seconds (depending on your 
rate plan) when the vehicle is moving faster than 4 mph. 
Driving the vehicle around the block will assist in its first 
data transmission.

The best location has a full view of the sky through the 
front windshield (reference Image C.) Make sure the 
device is kept free from direct exposure to the elements (sun, heat, rain, moisture).

When installed inside a building, your unit may not receive a GPS signal or cellular signal. GPS signals WILL 
penetrate glass, plastic, foam, fiberglass, and wood. GPS signals will NOT penetrate metal.

Poor location

Ideal location

Image C

If you have any questions or encounter any difficulties with this system, please contact our support 

Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. CT and Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CT

NTIGv4.0

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