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Installing the GPS Anttenna
• Do not install the GPS antenna in a place where it may interfere with the driver's visual range.
• Do not use the navigation system with the GPS antenna lead cut off. The power cables in the
lead may be short-circuited.
Note:
• Install the GPS antenna more than 50 cm away from the navigation unit and other such devices such as CD
player, TV antenna and radar detector. If it is installed near these devices, GPS reception may be impaired.
• It is recommended the GPS antenna be sited towards the centre of the road within the vehicle, but at least
10 cm away from the windows minimising GPS signal interruption from buildings.
• Do not wax or paint the cover of the GPS antenna as this could hinder its performance.
Installation outside the vehicle using the Magnet (i.e. roof
mounted)
1. Attach the GPS antenna carefully so as not to damage the body.
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2. Fix the antenna cable using the cord holders.
Note:
• For the portion of the cord which is installed along the rubber packing of the vehicle, paste the cord by placing
waterproof rubber between the rubber packing.
Installation inside the car (i.e. rear parcel shelf)
1. Stick the double-sided tape to the back of the GPS antenna.
6 Double-sided tape for
fastening the antenna
Antenna rear side
Push the antenna cord to the seat side.
2. Secure the antenna cable and stick the GPS antenna onto the rear parcel shelf.
Note:
• The GPS reception may deteriorate if the GPS antenna is installed inside the vehicle.
IMPORTANT
When detaching the GPS antenna, do not pull the antenna cable. The cable may break off because the
magnet of the antenna is strong.
WARNING
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7 Waterproof rubber
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[View from left side of rear parcel tray]
1 Main unit
8 Cord holder
8 Cord holder
3 GPS antenna
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