MobileVision MV100 Manual de usuario

Wireless or Cabled WiFi System
Model: MV100
WiFi Extender
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Installation Manual
MV2458 Router
Control Unit

MV100 WiFi System Installation Manual
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Attach MV2400 Product Identification Label below.
Thank you for purchasing the MobileVision MV100 wireless
WiFi extender kit. The MV100 is designed for easy installation with a
professional appearance in your RV. To install the MV100 you will need
a basic understanding of installing 12 volt devices in your RV. If you are
not comfortable with the installation process after reviewing the
installation manual we recommend you have the product professionally
installed.

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Table of Contents
Installation Options
The MV100 is designed to provide 2 methods of installation to best
fit the unique needs of the RVs design and layout. Be sure to read
through the instructions and determine your desired method of
installation before you begin.
Option 1 - Wireless (12V wiring only) - no Ethernet cable required
The wireless option is designed to be used in installations where
routing an Ethernet cable from the inside to the outside of the RV is
difficult. The connection between the MV2400 Extender and the
MV2458 router is established wirelessly. (page 6)
Option 2 - Wired using Ethernet Cable
The wired by Ethernet installation method utilizes an Ethernet cable
and POE (power or Ethernet) to connect the MV2400 Extender and
MV2458 Router. The MV2400 Extender receives its power over the
Ethernet cable. (page 16)
Parts and Tool List ........................................................
MV2458 Router Control Unit Wireless Installation........
MV2400 Extender Wireless Installation.........................
MV2458 Router Control Unit Ethernet Installation.......
MV2400 Extender Ethernet Installation.......................
Warranty Policy...........................................................

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Parts and Tool List
Cover Plate
MV2458 Router
Control Unit
Blue Power Cord
MV2458 Router
Control Unit Screws (2)
Cover Plate Screws (2)
Extender Housing Bottom Mount
MV2400 Extender Housing
Ceiling Plate
Top Mount Self Tapping
Screws #8 (4)
Lock Washers (4)
#10-24 UNC
Threaded Machine
Screws (4)
Ceiling Plate Screws (2)
MV2400
Extender
MV2400 Power Switch
Kit Includes
WET-15
Shielded Ethernet Cable

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Roof Sealant
Connectors (6)
(i.e. Wire Nuts)
20 or 18 Gauge Wire
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+
Surface Cleaner Drill
Wire Strippers
Phillips
Screwdriver
Recommended Tools and Supplies

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MV2458 Router Control Unit Wireless Installation
Drilled Hole
Insert end of Blue Power Cord into drilled hole and
route Blue Power Cord to power source.
TV Distribution
Wall Plate
MV2458
Router
Control Unit
ON OFF
Satellite
TV 1
ON = TV
OFF = Cable
Locate a 12V power source for the MV2458 Router
Control Unit (such as a TV Distribution Wall Plate) that
is near to where you plan to mount the MV2458 Router.
Disconnect the RV power source before beginning installation, and reconnect
power after installation is complete.
1/4”
(to the Right)
Drill a 1/4” hole in the wall to the Right of where the
MV2458 Router will be installed.
Cover Plate
If you need to drill a larger hole, you can use the
provided Cover Plate to route the Blue Power Cord
through and cover the hole.
Alternative
Option

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Blue
Power Cord
Connectors
Black Red
12V(+)
Ground
Attach the Blue Power Cord’s red wire to a 12V(+)
power source and the black wire to a 12V(-) ground
and secure with connectors.
WARNING - Red Wire must connect to 12V(+) wire
from the vehicle, & Black Wire must be connected to
12V(-)wire from vehicle.
Mount MV2458 Router Control Unit to wall near the
Blue Power Cord as pictured using MV2458 Router
Control Unit Screws.
MV2458
Router
Control Unit
MV2458 Bottom View
Please Note
Roof Extender Only
Plug the Blue Power Cord into MV2458 Router
Control Unit.
MV2458 Router Control Unit Wire-
less Installation is Complete
Back of TV antenna
distribution wall plate
Can Cause Damage
to Your Computer
or Other Devise

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MV2400 Extender Wireless Installation
2 - Choose a location near the power source to drill a hole in the RV Ceiling to install the Extender Switch.
This should be near or directly below where the MV2400 Extender Housing will be installed on the roof.
1 - Locate a 12V(+) power source on the RV Ceiling (such as exhaust fan or light input power) to power
the MV2400 Extender. This power source needs to be accessible to connect to the MV2400 power wires
as shown in Step 8.
When MV2400 Extender is not in use, a switch is needed to turn
off the MV2400 Extender so that the RV battery is not drained.
DO NOT drill a hole into the roof UNTIL you have verified the exterior
mounting location of the MV2400 Extender Housing. Be sure to find
a location to mount the housing that is flat and away from large items
like air conditioners that may cause interference.
23Hole to
MV2400
Extender
Extender
Switch
3 - In the determined location near the Extender Switch, drill a hole into the roof to later connect the
yellow and black wires from the Extender Switch to the MV2400 Extender.
1Power
Source (i.e. fan)
Hole Option A
(Inside RV)
(Rooftop)
CAUTION

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In this example the hole to the roof (for routing the power wires to the MV2400 Extender) is located
directly above the hole drilled in the ceiling that is used for installing the Extender Switch.
23Hole to
MV2400
Extender
Extender
Switch
1Power
Source (i.e. fan)
Hole Option B
(Inside RV)
(Rooftop)

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MV2400 Extender Wireless Installation - Cont.
1/2”
After you have determined the location of the MV2400
Extender Housing on the roof, drill a 1/2” hole into the
RV ceiling to feed the 4 switch wires through.
Drill a 1/2” hole from the exterior roof where the
Extender Housing will be mounted over. This hole will
be used to route the power wires from the Extender
Switch to the MV2400 Extender in the housing.
If using one location for both holes drill one 1/2” hole
though the roof and the ceiling.
CAUTION - Before drilling from the
roof or inside, be sure that you
verified there are no obstacles in the
way on the inside or outside of the
RV such as ceiling lights, speakers,
air conditioners or wiring between the
interior ceiling and the exterior roof.
(Inside RV)
(Rooftop)
(Back Side of
RV Ceiling)
(Inside RV)
(Rooftop)
(Back Side of
RV Ceiling)
(Inside RV)
(Rooftop)
(Back Side of
RV Ceiling)
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