GPS Trip Meter
GSR
1000B
4
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1)
Ensure that power to the vehicle is isolated;
2)
Mount the
GSR
1000B Trip Meter on your preferred surface (e.g. dashboard) using the
supplied ball or suction mount;
3)
Insert the power connector into the vehicle’s accessory power socket (12V DC);
4)
Plug the 6-way connector on the wiring loom into the Trip Meter;
5)
Screw the GPS antenna connector onto the female connector located on the back panel
of the Trip Meter;
6)
Restore power to the vehicle and apply power to the Trip Meter.
The Trip Meter should, under normal circumstances, operate with at least 7
satellites. Should performance degrade inspect the GPS antenna for wear or
damage. The antenna may require replacement after several years depending
upon vehicular and environmental conditions.
Installation
Navigating the Menu
Main Display
The main display shows the two trip counters, satellite count, current
and average speed. The
arrow keys
select the direction of trip A or B if
set to do so in the configuration menu (see below).
From the Main Display, the
Menu
key will enter the main menu;
from the main menu,
Menu
is used to step back one level, the
arrow keys
to navigate through a menu and
to select the
highlighted item.