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MVG200 Installation Guide
Installing the MVG200 System
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Installing the MVG200 System
These are the steps that you will typically follow in order to install the MVG200 system:
1. Install the MVG200 unit in its desired location using the supplied supports; see Selecting a Location for the
Unit, page 8.
Note: If you are installing the MVG200 in an insulated container (see Preventing Overheating, page 8), you
must install the container in the vehicle and the MVG200 in the container.
2. Install the video cameras in their desired locations.
3. Install either a dry sensor, a toggle switch (for outline switching), or a push-button switch (for changing the
display on a connected CCTV monitor) in its desired location (optional); see Connecting Sensors, page 16.
4. Install an alarm or other activator in its desired location (optional); see Connecting an Activator, page 20.
5. If you are using either an ADAM module to connect additional sensors to the MVG200, install the sensors in
their desired locations (optional); see Connecting Sensors, page 16.
6. If you are using an IA relay board to connect additional sensors or activators to the MVG200, install them in
their desired locations (optional); see Connecting Sensors and Activators Using an IA Relay Board, page 20.
7. Install a CCTV monitor in its desired location (optional).
8. Connect the cameras and other devices to the MVG200, as required; see Connecting Devices to the MVG200,
page 14.
9. Connect the cameras and other devices to the vehicle battery, as required; see Supplying Power to Devices
Connected to the Unit, page 12.
10. Place the cellular modem in an appropriate location in the vehicle and connect it to the unit using a USB
extension cord (optional); see Connecting the MVG200 to an External Network, page 25.
11. Connect the WiFi antenna to the unit; see Connecting the MVG200 to an External Network, page 25.
12. Connect the unit to a LAN using an Ethernet cable (optional); see Connecting the MVG200 to an External
Network, page 25.
13. Install the GPS receiver in an appropriate location in the vehicle and connect it to the unit (optional); see
Connecting the GPS Receiver, page 26.
14. Connect the MVG200 unit to a power source; see Connecting the MVG200 to a Power Source, page 27.
NOTE: The unit, the devices connected to it, and the cables used to connect them, must all be securely fastened
to the vehicle to ensure they do not become detached from their locations when the vehicle is in
motion.
NOTE: Installing the unit and its peripheral equipment in a vehicle is a complex process. It is highly
recommended that it be performed by a trained specialist in vehicle installations.