VDO 340 786 Instruction Sheet

VDO 340 786 Instruction Sheet

Gps speed sender

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Installation:

1. Select a mounting location. This sender will
perform optimally when mounted with a 'clear line
of sight' to the sky, i.e.: not blocked by a roofline
or other steel structure. Other locations may work,
depending on your vehicles characteristics. This
sender has been designed with a watertight
enclosure and may be mounted in an exterior
location, if required.
2. Wire the GPS Speed Sender as follows
Wire
Color
Function
Red
+12V
Blue
Ground
Green
Signal output to speedometer
Note: +12V can be constant (ie: to the battery) or
switched.
+12V constant will allow the GPS sender to
maintain constant connection to the GPS
satellites and allow for immediate speed signal
at vehicle start. Battery consumption is
comparable to that of a radio's clock.
+12V switched will not draw any power when
the vehicle is shut down, but will require 35-60
seconds for the sender to connect to the GPS
satellites when power is switched on.

3. LED Status Indicator Light Functions:

Flashing Orange
Green
Flashing Red
Red
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GPS Speed Sender
Instruction Sheet #A2C59519787
GPS Signal Search
GPS Signal Found
No GPS Signal
System Error
Page 1 of 2
GPS Speed Sender Part Number
340 786
Status Indicator Light
Mounting Tabs
Revision A
May 8, 2013

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  • Page 1 ‘clear line GPS Speed Sender Part Number of sight’ to the sky, i.e.: not blocked by a roofline 340 786 or other steel structure. Other locations may work, depending on your vehicles characteristics. This...
  • Page 2 Provisions of this warranty shall not apply to a VDO product used for a purpose for which it is not designed, or which has been altered in any to reset the unit, then reconnect.

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