Installation guide: XT63xx with RP1226 diagnostic harness on Reveal

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Skill level: Intermediate

Installers must be able to remove dash panels and instrument clusters, and mount and secure devices safely.

This guide explains how to install a Xirgo XT63xx device with an RP1226 diagnostic harness. It also includes steps for installing the tracker in a vehicle that has a master shut-off switch or kill switch.

Time required: 20-40 minutes

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In this guide:

Step 1: Position the vehicle

Position the vehicle in a location that has good network coverage.

Warning

The engine must be off when you are installing the device.

Step 2: Gather your tools

Depending on the vehicle type, you may need the following tools:

  • Work light

  • Dash panel removal tools

  • Driver bits and socket set

  • Zip ties

  • Wire stripping tools

  • Digital voltmeter

Step 3: Check the kit contents

  • Xirgo device

  • RP1226 diagnostic harness

  • Xirgo adapter cable

  • I/O harness (required for vehicles that have a kill switch or master shut off, or installations with optional peripherals)

Step 4: Identify the parts of the Xirgo device

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(A) Fastening tabs

(B) 14-pin Y-cable diagnostics connector

(C) 24-pin I/O harness connector

(D) Amber LED for cellular network

(E) Blue LED for Bluetooth (if equipped)

(F) Green LED for GPS

(G) Device label

Step 5: Identify the parts of the RP1226 harness

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(A) RP1226 connector

(B) Universal connector

(C) Fuse

Step 6: Identify the parts of the Xirgo adapter cable

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(A) Connector for Xirgo device

(B) Universal connector (male)

Step 7: Identify the connector pins on the RP1226 connector

The RP1226 connector has 14 connector pins.

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Refer to the following pin out list for identification or troubleshooting:

  • Pin 1: Protected power

  • Pin 2: J1939 S-CAN (+)

  • Pin 4: J1939 K-CAN (+)

  • Pin 7: Ignition power

  • Pin 8: Ground

  • Pin 9: J1939 S-CAN (–)

  • Pin 11: J1939 K-CAN (–)

Step 8: Identify the parts of the I/O harness

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(A) OBD-II 24-pin I/O harness (RFID compatible), connects to Xirgo device

(B) Input 4 - black/green wire (ground trigger)

(C) Input 2 - black/orange wire (negative trigger)

(D) Input 1 - purple wire (positive trigger)

(E) Panic/privacy - 4-pin connector

(F) Driver ID reader - 2-pin connector

(G) Garmin - 10-pin connector

(H) Driver ID buzzer - 3-pin connector

(I) RFID reader - 6-pin connector

(J) Software controlled ignition input/output - white wire (use only for vehicles with master shut-off switch or kill switch, or when specified by Verizon Connect)

(K) 3-amp fuse

Step 9: Record the device serial number

Record the device's ESN/serial number (you will need it in a later step).

Verizon Connect installation partners can scan the device's ESN/serial number using the Reveal Hardware Installer (RHI) app.

Note

The device serial number (called "ESN on Reveal) is on the information label on the top of the device.

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Step 10: Locate the vehicle's RP1226 connector

The vehicle's RP1226 connector is located in the power distribution junction box.

To find the RP1226 connector, first remove the panel in the kick panel/firewall area.

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Note

Some trucks provide a spare RP1226 connector located behind panels at the top or bottom of the center console.

On some Peterbilt trucks the connector is located high in the brake/clutch area.

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Step 11: Connect the RP1226 harness to the Xirgo adapter cable

Plug the RP1226 harness into the Xirgo adapter cable.

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Step 12: Connect the Xirgo adapter cable to the device

  1. Plug the Xirgo adapter cable's 14-pin Molex connector into the Xirgo device.

    Note

    You may need to route harnesses to the mounting location through tight spaces before connecting them to the device (see Step 17).

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  2. Confirm the device is receiving power (LEDs are illuminated).

    Note

    You may need to turn on the ignition for the device to receive power.

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Step 13: Use the LED lights to identify the device status

The Xirgo tracker has three LEDs that are used to identify the status of the device.

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(A) Amber LED (Cellular Network)

  • OFF: No power to device

  • Flashing: Ignition is OFF

  • Fast Flashing: searching for cell signal / Ignition is ON

  • Solid: Cell signal acquired / Ignition is ON

(B) Blue LED (Bluetooth), only for Bluetooth-enabled devices

  • OFF: Bluetooth is not connected

  • Flashing: Bluetooth is connected

(C) Green LED (GPS)

  • OFF: Searching for satellites

  • Flashing: Satellite count +1

    • The LED flashes once to indicate a GPS signal is acquired.

    • The LED continues flashing to indicate the number of satellites visible to the device.

Step 14: Plug the I/O harness connector into the Xirgo device

Plug the I/O harness connector into the Xirgo device.

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Refer to the Xirgo I/O harness versions article for details about I/O harness versions.

Step 15: Connect the I/O harness's white wire (vehicles with a master shut-off switch or kill switch)

Note

This step should only be performed if you are installing the tracker in a vehicle with a master shut-off switch or kill switch

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(A) Xirgo device

(B) I/O harness (connects to Xirgo's 24-pin connector)

(C) White wire (connects to vehicle's ignition source)

  1. Familiarize yourself with approved methods for making wire connections:

    For information about poke-and-wrap, butt connectors, posi-tap and add-a-circuit fuse block adapters: see Verizon Connect electrical connection standards and installation policy guidance.

    For information about poke-and-wrap: see FAQ: How to make a poke and wrap connection (solderless splice).

  2. In the vehicle, locate the true ignition source. This can be an ignition switch, a factory spare wire connector labeled for ignition supply, or an ignition supply labeled on the fuse box.

    Note

    Use a digital multimeter to verify the voltage does not drop below 9 VDC while the engine is cranking.

  3. Connect the harness’s white wire to the vehicle’s ignition source using an approved connection method.

Step 16: Connect optional peripherals or sensor inputs

Connect optional peripherals as described in the relevant Peripherals section.

Pinout and wiring diagram for I/O harness

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Step 17: Route and secure the cables

  1. Route the cables to the mounting location and connect them.

    Note

    Coil and secure any loose cabling using zip ties to ensure it will not interfere with the driver or normal operation of the vehicle.

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  2. Check everything is fastened tightly, and trim zip ties if they have excess length.

    Caution

    Use caution when trimming the zip ties. Accidentally cutting or nicking nearby vehicle wires will cause performance issues with the vehicle.

  3. Make sure the installation does not interfere with the driver or normal operation of the vehicle. If you have removed the dash panel, do not replace it until the network connection is confirmed (see Step 19).

Step 18: Mount and secure the device

  1. Find a suitable location to mount the device. Suggested mounting locations are shown below.

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    (A) Behind the driver's side knee panel

    (B) Behind the instrument cluster

    (C) Behind the center console

    (D) Behind the glove box

  2. To ensure strong network coverage, consider the following when choosing the mounting location:

    - The device should be mounted label-side up and skyward-facing for best signal.

    - The device should not be mounted directly under large metal parts.

    - The device will work through glass, plastics, and composites.

  3. Fasten the device securely to a stable mounting bracket or wire bundle using zip ties, VHB tape, or industrial strength Velcro. Do not cover the ESN/Serial Number with two-sided tape, the label will peel and be unreadable when the tape is removed.

    The device must be fastened securely to prevent it from moving and generating erroneous harsh driving event reporting.

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Step 19: Link the device and verify operation

Use Spotlight or the Reveal portal to link and verify successful installations. Learn how to Verify an installation in Reveal.

Step 20: Update the vehicle tracker configuration (vehicles with a master shut-off switch or kill switch)

Note

This step should only be performed if you are installing the tracker in a vehicle with a master shut-off switch or kill switch.

Caution

To prevent erroneous Reveal statuses such as false towing notifications, the device must be configured correctly as Ignition (3-wire, hardwired).

To update the tracker configuration, you can do one of the following:

Disclaimer

Verizon Connect shall have no liability whatsoever for any damages that arise from, or are connected with, your use of our services, including the GPS tracking hardware and dash cams, in a manner contrary to the(se) instructions or in violation of law and/or our agreement. Tracking hardware connected to the diagnostic port in any vehicle that has third-party devices also connected to the diagnostic port can cause interference or loss of functionality of the third-party device. These third-party devices include, but are not limited to, wheelchair lifts, lifesaving equipment, emergency lighting, and radar guns. If such a conflict exists, contact Verizon Connect support to have the tracking hardware configured to support the third-party device. Failure to do so relieves Verizon Connect of all liability for damages that arise from or are connected with your use of the devices. Installed devices may only be removed and transferred to another vehicle if the second vehicle has been tested for compatibility, as per the(se) instructions. Transfers between vehicles which do not follow the(se) instructions will void any and all warranties from Verizon Connect, and relieve Verizon Connect of all liability for damages that arise from or are connected with your use of the devices.


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