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Mount the unit so that the control panel is plainly visible for the driver.
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Do not leave it in direct sunlight for long periods of time.
2.2 MOUNTING TYPES
See Illustration II
We have provided 2 types of mounting methods.
2.2.1 DASHBOARD MOUNTING
The hook and loop fastener Velcro tape provided, may be used to mount your detector on a flat dashboard. The dashboard must
be clean and dry for the fastener to adhere properly.
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Remove backing from the "LOOP (fuzzy)" piece and press firmly to the bottom of your unit.
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Clean dashboard with common rubbing alcohol to remove dirt and grease.
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Peel the backing from the hook side and press the unit into the desired position on the dashboard.
2.2.2 WINDSHIELD MOUNTING
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Insert the supplied suction cups and cushion into each slot and windshield bracket.
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Slide the windshield bracket into the groove of the detector.
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Use the Lock switch (LOCK) to lock the windshield bracket.
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Locate the bracket on a clean windshield and press firmly on each suction cup.
2.3 POWER SUPPLY
The DRIVE CONTROL is designed to be connected to the normal electrical circuit (12 Volts) of the car, which has a negative earthing.
See the manual of your car, if you are not sure about the polarity. After installation, the power cable is to be plugged into the
'POWER Port'. Remove the cigarette lighter and insert the cigarette plug into this contact accordingly
OPERATION OF THE DRIVE CONTROL IN THE CAR
3.1 AUTOMATIC TEST
After being switched on, the DRIVE CONTROL will perform an automatic self test. If you hear the audio text 'FASTEN YOUR SEAT
BELT, BE CAREFUL', the test has been properly performed and the display will show:
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3.2 LOOKING FOR SATELLITES
Once the automatic test has been performed, the DRIVE CONTROL will try to contact the GPS satellites. The display will show 'SRCH'
(Search).
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