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installation guide
GPS Antenna
Display and Control Module
Three sensors are provided; for a proper in-
stallation, visually section the front bumper
of the car into three equal sections. Each
sensor should be responsible for covering
approximately one third of the bumper area.
Sensors can be mounted to the vehicle in
one of two ways - with the included snap-in
brackets, or with 3M tape. If the area on
your bumper where you are mounting the
AL Priority sensors is already perfectly
level, you may opt to use 3M tape to stick
the sensors directly to the bumper. If your
mounting location is not level, use the
bendable metal brackets to attach the AL
Priority sensors.
Use the included bubble level to dou-
ble-check the quality of your installation.
Ensure the AL Priority sensors are level,
pointed straight ahead, and are not toed in
or out.
Route the wires through the same firewall
pass-through that you previously ran the RC
M front antenna wires through.
Plug the sensors into the AL Priority Bridge
box. The middle AL Priority sensor MUST be
plugged into the F2 port on the ALP Bridge
Box, the left and the right sensors can be
plugged into the F1 and F3 ports.
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The Display and Control Module on the
RC M is designed with two components
- a flush-mountable base that provides
power, and a magnetically removable
display/button module that can function
as a kill switch for the entire system.
It is important to mount the display in
a location that is both easy to see and
touch while driving.
The power base of the display can be
either flush mounted or attached to a
surface with 3M adhesive tape. It is
important that the base be mounted
securely so when the user removes the
magnetic display, the base station does
not get removed as well.
If flush mounting the display, be sure to
protect the area being cut with masking
tape, and to provide provisions for the
USB cord to pass through the opening
and into the area where the RC M CPU is
located.
Plug the USB end of the display cable
into the base of the display module, and
carefully route the other end back to the
RC M CPU. Plug the cable into the port
marked “Display.”
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The GPS antenna requires a clear view of
the sky to work ideally, but it can also be
mounted behind plastic such as the under-
side of the top of the dashboard. Other
locations include on top of the dashboard
with 3M tape, on the back of the rear deck
lid, or magnetically mounted on the roof.
After mounting the GPS antenna, carefully
route the wire back to the RC M CPU and
plug it into the port labeled “GPS.”
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