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d) Setting the device up
POWER USB
OPT
MENU
MODE
ANT.EXT
VOL
• The power cable of the cigarette lighter goes
into the POWER socket. (Vid: “Accessories”,
p.2.)
• The mini USB connector of the USB cable goes
to the USB socket. (Vid: “Accessories”, p.2.)
• The optional Radar Detector module can be attached to the OPT
socket. (Vid: “Connecting to the Radar Detector Module”, p.17.)
• Connect the device to the vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket (DC 12-24
V) via the cigarette lighter power cable. If this socket is connected
to a constant current, the Detector will function when the car is not
moving. However, in this case, the device will drain the battery in
time, therefore, after use, you should turn the equipment off. If the
socket is connected to the ignition circuit, the Detector will turn off
when the ignition ceases, therefore it will not drain the battery.
e) Turning the Detector on
The device turns on when igniting the engine and starts searching
for the connection with the GPS satellites. This
is displayed
on the screen of the device, once it is connected, the inscription will
disappear and the device is operational. A short greeting message in
the selected language can also be added to the startup of the device.
The time for finding the GPS signals for the first time may vary
depending on weather conditions, like the humidity of the air and
the temperature. In cities, signals reflected from certain objects may
also extend the searching time. Upon driving in tunnels or near tall
buildings, the device may lose the connection with the satellites and
display the searching text again, but it will reconnect in time.