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Shadow Tracker Micro Vision Installation Instructions 

 

Introduction 

The Shadow Tracker Micro Vision system is a state of the art GPS vehicle Tracking 
system. Combining Department of Defense global positioning system (GPS) information 
with terrestrial based communication, The Shadow Tracker Vision gives users 
unparalleled insight into their vehicles operations.  
 

Connecting Power 

The Tracking Unit must remain connected to a continuous power supply during vehicle 
movement for accurate GPS collection and storage. The battery on the vehicle serves as 
the power source for the Tracking Unit.

  

 
Power Connections 

 
Red Lead: Connect to continuous 12-volt power source. 
Black Lead: Connect to ground. 
Blue Lead: Connect to 12-volt power source that is hot only 
when ignition is on in the vehicle. This is only a sensor for 
vehicle ignition activity 
 
IMPORTANT: 

If a Unit is left on for an extended period in which the vehicle is not 

running, the Unit may drain the vehicle battery to the point that the vehicle cannot be 
started. 

 

Mounting and Placement 

Tracking Units are not weatherproof and are to be mounted inside the vehicle’s passenger 
compartment. The recommended placement location is under the dashboard or in the 
glove compartment, but the Unit may be placed anywhere inside the vehicle’s passenger 
compartment, as long as it is kept out of direct sunlight and excessive moisture. 

 

GPS Antenna Placement 

The GPS Antenna requires an unobstructed view of the sky to obtain GPS satellite 
acquisition; therefore, antenna placement is critical to achieve consistent performance. 
The GPS Antenna supplied with your Tracking Unit is equipped with a magnetic mount. 
You may choose to mount the antenna 

out of sight

. Keep in mind that the antenna will 

obtain a stronger, less disrupted signal if it is mounted under plastic or glass rather than 
covered by metal. 
 
While external mounting is optimal, the options below 
historical have been the best locations to install if you do not 
want the drivers to know the location of the antennas.  
Under the windshield defrost vents. 
Between dashboard and instrument cluster. 

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