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Step 2a: Mounting NavQPlus

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First chose option A (Preferred) or B

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Option A: Dual Lock mounting the NavQPlus on the metal frame (Preferred)

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This is also a good time to mention that you should be extra careful with the small black patch antenna and the camera flex cable attached to the NavQPlus

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Locate the DUAL LOCK type mounting tape eliminating the need for the procedure below and screw fastening. This will also elevate the NAVQPLUS boards slightly so that Ethernet and USB will have better clearance. We recommend you just use some DUAL LOCK Velcro instead of screwing the NavQPlus to the metal frame.

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Option B: Mounting the NavQPlus on the metal frame

Alternative mounting using screws

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The kit includes DUAL LOCK type mounting, eliminating the need for the procedure below and screw fastening. This will also elevate the NAVQPLUS boards slightly so that Ethernet and USB will have better clearance. We strongly recommend you just use some DUAL LOCK Velcro instead of screwing the NavQPlus to the metal frame.

An alternative method of mounting is to use the provided M3 screws to securely attach the board's corners to the following position in the metal frame:

Screw them in from the bottom side. It should look like this:

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NavQPlus Cable management on top plate

Use a ziptie to secure the power cable (4 wire cable with 5 pin JST-GH), and route the CAN cables down and underneath as shown below.

Next: After successfully attaching the NavQPlus, the next step is to install the MR-CANHUBK344 evaluation board.

Apply dual lock to bottom of the NavQPlus
Apply mating dual lock and stick to the top plate in the correct position shown here.
Zip tie the NavQPlus power cable