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You can mount the computer/display unit behind and to the side of
the steering wheel or on the dashboard . The computer unit easily
withstands and remains accurate in temperature extremes . Dash-
mounting the unit promotes safety; you can read the display without
taking your eyes off the road .
To mount the unit, use the Velcro™ fastening material or an approved
mounting bracket . Before applying the Velcro™, use a clean cloth
to remove any foreign material from the dashboard and bracket
face . Position the Velcro™ lightly on the computer/display unit and
mounting surface .
After the unit is in the correct position, press it firmly to affix it to the
surface . For the approved bracket mount, simply place and tighten
the screws on the mounting bracket into the holes in the unit . Then
adhere the suction cups to a clean glass surface . For maximum
adhesion, moisten the suction cups before affixing them to the
surface .
There are five locations where cables connect to the rear panel of the
computer unit . Four are quick-disconnect connectors, and a fifth is a
nine pin serial port .
Figure 1.2a
The quick-disconnect connectors plug into the
computer unit in the above locations .
POWER
HAND
REMOTE
SERIAL
PORT
FRONT
ANTENNA
REAR
ANTENNA
1 . Align the red dot on the connector with the red dot at the top of
the receptacle .
2 . Push the connector into the receptacle until you hear a click .
Figure 1.2b
Align the red dot on the connector with the red
dot on the computer receptacle .
Power connector
WARNING
• Be sure to plug the connector into the computer unit
first before plugging the power plug into the auxiliary
power source . If the power source is on, it can damage
the unit .
The power cable has a larger 12-volt power plug (cigar plug) on one
end . Make sure the plug fits securely in the motor vehicle’s auxiliary
power (cigarette lighter) receptacle .
Figure 1.2c
The cigarette plug for the auxiliary power receptacle .