Interior Mounting Bracket
1
Choose a location on the inside of the windshield
or rear window that will provide a wide, clear view
of the sky. This is usually near the base of the
window or just left of the rearview mirror for
metalized windshields.
2
Insert the three suction cups into the holes on the
mounting bracket.
3
Clean window thoroughly with alcohol.
4
Place the bracket on the window and press the
bases of the suction cups firmly.
• Tip: To increase the adhesion of the each cup to the
window, squirt a small amount of hairspray or
other light adhesive onto the surface of the suction
cup that mates with the window and then apply
firmly.
5
Place the GPS Antenna onto the mount using the
magnetic base and align the edges. The cable
should point toward the window.
6
Route the cable to the Interface and plug into the
connector labeled “GPS Module.”
7
Secure and conceal the cable under trim panels.
GPS Antenna
Yellow Shrink
1
Determine the best location for the GPS antenna.
The GPS Antenna requires a clear view of the sky.
The magnetic base can be used on most vehicles to
mount to the roof of the car or the trunk lid. For
vehicles with non-magnetic surfaces such as
aluminum or plastic, a window-mounted bracket is
included for interior mounting. It can also be
mounted to the dashboard or rear deck using
double-sided tape.
2
Mount the GPS Antenna, being sure that roof
racks or other obstructions do not block its view of
the GPS satellites.
3
Locate a suitable entry point into the vehicle.
Refer to the Installation Tips section for locating a
suitable entry point.
4
Route the cable through the entry point and
secure along its path. If mounting near the front or
rear window, it is usually possible to tuck the cable
under the gasket surrounding the glass.
5
Once inside the vehicle’s interior, route the cable
to the Interface and plug into the connector labeled
“GPS Module.”
6
Secure and conceal the cable under interior trim
panels.
GPS Antenna
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