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SMART-V1/SMART-V1G ANTENNA™
This guide provides the basic 
information you need to set up 
and begin using your new 
SMART-V1 or SMART-V1G. For 
more detailed information on the 
installation and operation of your 
receiver, please refer to the 
OEMV user manuals. The 
manuals and their latest updates 
may be found on our website at:
SMART-V1/V1G BOX CONTENTS
Accompanying this quick start guide, the following are also 
provided with your SMART-V1/V1G:
1 CD containing: 
• An installation program for NovAtel’s Control and 
Display Unit (CDU) graphical user interface software
• Product documentation, including user manuals
1 User Manuals postcard for requesting printed manuals
SMART-V1/V1G OPTIONAL CABLES
The SMART-V1 is availble with a USB, CAN or RS-422 
multi-connector cable (these have 7 open ends, see 
Table 1, or have no connectors, that is, all open-ended):
• USB (18-pin connector to 2 serial DB-9 connectors, 
1 USB connector) 
• CAN (18-pin connector to 2 serial DB-9 connectors, 
1 CAN DB-9 connector)
• RS-422 (18-pin connector to 3 serial DB-9 
connectors)
The SMART-V1G is available with the USB cable above.
The multi-cables are also available without any 
connectors but with all their wires open-ended.
 Table 1:  Multi-Cables Bare Tagged Wire Colors
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
The additional equipment listed below is required for a basic 
setup:
A Windows-based PC with an RS-232 DB-9 port
A power supply and connection (+9 to +28 V DC)
One of the optional cables detailed in the SMART-V1/
V1G Optional Cables
 section earlier in this guide
SETTING UP YOUR SMART-V1/V1G
Complete the steps below to connect and power your receiver.
1. Mount the SMART-V1/V1G on a secure, stable structure 
with an unobstructed view of the sky.
2. Connect the SMART-V1/V1G to a serial port on the PC.
3. When connecting power to the SMART-V1 or SMART-V1G, 
it is recommended that you use a battery source. In this 
case, it is important that you tie together the bare wires 
tagged as GND2 (brown) and GND (black) to the battery’s 
negative terminal. Tie the bare wires tagged as PWR (red) 
and PWR2 (orange) to the battery’s positive terminal.
Guidelines for grounded and floating installations are shown 
in the following diagrams.
WARNING: If you do not use a battery, you must tie together 
the bare wires tagged as GND2 (brown), GND 
(black) and DIGGND (green) to the DC power 
supply’s negative ground connector. Failure to 
tie the appropriate grounds, as explained in this 
section, may result in your SMART-V1/V1G 
becoming permanently damaged and void your 
warranty.
Normally when a vehicle engine is started, power can dip to 
around 9.6 VDC or even cut-out to ancillary equipment. 
INSTALLING THE PC UTILITIES
Once the SMART-V1/V1G is connected to the PC and power 
supply, install NovAtel’s PC Utilities
.
1. Start up the PC.
2. Insert the accompanying CD in the CD-ROM drive of the 
computer.
3. Select Install the OEMV GPS PC Utilities from the window 
that is automatically displayed. If the window does not 
automatically open when the CD is inserted, select Run from 
the Start menu and select the Browse button to locate 
Setup.exe on the CD drive.
4. Install the PC Utilities by advancing through the steps 
provided in the NovAtel GPS PC Utilities setup program.
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Color
Function
Color
Function
Red
PWR
Green
Digital GND
Orange
PWR2
Brown
GND2
Blue
T SIG (PPS)
Black
GND
Yellow
Reserved
USB or CAN
to PC
COM1
CO
M2
PWR2 (orange)
GND (black)
USB
COM1
COM2
PPS 
(blue)
Digital Ground 
(green)
Grounded TE 
(Terminal Equipment)
To SMART-V1
Vehicle 
Power 
Source
This ground may 
be inherent
Ground connection 
needs to be made 
near the antenna to 
preclude damage 
caused by voltage 
differences across 
the vehicle chassis
Nearly all vehicles have a 
negative chassis ground
PWR (red)
GND2 (brown)
Reserved 
(yellow)
COM1, COM2, USB 
and Digital Ground 
are connected in 
cable (where DB9 
and USB connectors 
are used)
Equipment 
interfacing 
with PPS
Equipment needs 
to be ground-
referenced to use 
PPS signal
Chassis Ground Application
PWR2 (orange)
USB
COM1
COM2
PPS (blue)
Floating TE 
(Terminal Equipment)
Vehicle 
Power 
Source
GND (black)
PWR (red)
R e s e r v e d 
(yellow)
To SMART-V1
Nearly all vehicles have a 
negative chassis ground
GND2 (brown)
Floating 
equipment 
interfacing 
with PPS
Digital 
Ground
(green)
COM1, COM2, 
USB and Digital 
Ground are 
connected in cable 
(where DB9 and 
USB connectors 
are used)
Floating TE Application