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Installation Of Laser Antenna - Whistler FUZION Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION OF RADAR ANTENNA
Mount the antenna to the vehicle such that the ANTENNA
window is facing the road surface, sky, right or left of the
vehicle, and the reflector has an unobstructed view of the
road ahead.
Mounted in this position, radar signals are reflected into the
ANTENNA window.
Mounting the Temperature Probe
Find a location that is far enough away from the engine and
radiator heat but still in the airflow for the vehicle. Mounting
the Probe too close to these heat areas will give a false high
temperature.
• Attach the mountable tie wrap (supplied) to the
Temperature Probe as shown.
• Mark location for Probe, then drill a hole using a 7/64" drill
bit. Attach Probe with tie wrap in the correct orientation
using the #6 x 3/4 screws.
NOTE: Mount the Probe so that there is space between the
Probe and the mounting area.
Do not mount Probe directly to metal area.
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INST ALLA TION OF LASER ANTENNA
Antenna Cable to the Control Panel
Once the antenna is installed connect the cable from the
radar antenna to quick disconnect interface cable. Tie this
cable in knot similar to using an electrical extension cord.
Run the cable along the edge of the engine compartment to
the firewall. Find a location in the firewall where other wires
(or the speedometer cable) enter the passenger compartment
and feed the stereo jack connection through. Be careful not
to interfere with or disconnect other wires, cables, or mechanical
systems of your vehicle while routing the antenna cable. Also,
keep the antenna cable away from any areas in the engine
compartment that may become hot. Cable ties are provided
to secure the antenna and Temperature Probe cables at
various points in the engine compartment.
General Laser Information
The laser antenna provides both front and rear laser reception.
Mount the laser antenna with the 3-lens array facing forward
(down the road) and the single lens facing behind. This approach
offers the greatest protection, since you will most often be
traveling into a laser signal, rather that away from it when laser
speed enforcement is encountered. For effective protection,
make sure the laser antenna has an unobstructed view forward
and behind, and that it is not placed behind metallic sun screens.
Mounting the Laser Antenna
The laser antenna can be mounted to the front windshield
using the windshield bracket supplied.
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