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CE - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
You can find the Declaration of Conformity in its entirety at:
GENEVO PRO was grated a homologation of a type of electrical / electronic
sub-assembly with regard to Regulation No. 10., find the full approval here:
www.genevo.com/en/pro-homologation.pdf
DATABASE UPDATE:
It is recommended to update the GPS database once a month. The detector
can be updated in two ways:
1. Simply online for Windows and MacOS at:
www.genevoupdate.com
2. By downloading the updater software for Windows OS at:
www.genevo.com/en/updates/
On these websites you will find help on how to update and also a newsletter
form, so we will keep you informed about every newly released update.
OPERATING FREQUENCY:
GPS: SiRF STAR IV
Ka narrow: 34,0 GHz, 34,3 GHz, 34,7 GHz, 35,5 GHz
(±120 MHz)
Ka wide: 33,4 GHz ~ 36,0 GHz
K narrow: 24,125 GHz (±70 MHz)
K wide: 24,125 GHz (±150 MHz)
With HDM+ antenna:
MultaRadar: CD/CT
GATSO: RT3/RT4
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS:
Operation temperature: -20 °C to +85 °C
Storage temperature: -20 °C to +85 °C
Operation voltage: 11 V – 26 V
Power consumption: 250 mA normal, 330 mA max (at 12 V)
Control unit dimensions: 110 mm x 54 mm x 20 mm
Display dimensions: 75mm x 31 mm x 18 mm
The only important thing is that the control unit
must not get into contact with water. Connect the
control unit power cord to the control unit using
the dedicated pins. NOTE: 1A fuse is placed inside
the control box. If you require an extra fuse it can
be installed on the cables (not necessary). After
the laser system control unit is connected to the
GENEVO PRO control unit, connect the sensors into
one of the “F” slots for front sensors, or “R” slots
for rear sensors. In case you use multiple sensors
connect into the dedicated slots.
G) LASER SENSORS
Laser sensors can be mounted on the front of
the vehicle in the front grill, above the bumper
or in the rear of the vehicle. Be extra careful to
not damage the wiring, sensors, or connectors
during the installation, as it will void the product
warranty. To ensure cleaner looks of your vehi-
cle we recommend using plexiglass „Perspex” to
hide the sensors behind it. For more information
about Perspex glass please contact your distrib-
utor. To drive the cables to the fuse box, please
use the original cable pass. In case there is not
enough space you will need to drill an extra hole
for the connector and the cable. Be extra careful
again not to damage the cables or other car
parts. After you finish the cable installation, you
should seal the gap using silicon or other fillings
to prevent water and humidity from entering
the vehicle. Check the cable if it’s long enough to
reach the desired place. The sensor cable is 1 m
long, the control box cable is 4 m long. A total
of 5 meters of cable can be extended with an
extension cable (optional accessory) for another
2.5 meters. When extending the cables, use
shrink tape with a heat gun to achieve moisture
tightness.
Place the sensors so that they have a clear view
to the front or the rear using the included hold-
ers and double-sided duck tape. If necessary,
you can bend the holder into required position.
Make sure that the sensor is held firmly and can
withstand vibrations caused by driving and is still
in horizontal front/rear facing position.