Mounting Location - Escort PASSPORT SC55 Owner's Manual

Radar detector kit; safety camera and speed trap locator
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Installation
Power Connection
To power the SC55 and detector, plug the
small end of the SmartCord, (telephone-
type connector) into the modular jack on
left side marked "power", and plug the
lighter plug adapter into your vehicle's
lighter socket or accessory socket.
The SC55 operates on 12 volts DC
negative ground only. The lighter plug
provided is a standard size and will work
in most vehicles.
NOTE: Depending on your vehicle,
the lighter socket power may either be
continuously on, or it may be switched
on and off with your ignition switch.
Optional power cords
For our optional cords call 800-433-4387
or visit our website EscortInc.com.

Mounting Location

WARNING: ESCORT cannot
anticipate the many ways the SC55 can
be mounted. It is important that you
mount it where it will not impair your
view nor present a hazard in case of
an accident.
Where to mount the SC55
For optimum performance, we
recommend the following:
Using the supplied combination
windshield mount, mount your SC55 and
detector level on your front windshield.
Or, you may also use the supplied hook
and loop fastener to position the SC55 on
the dashboard. Please ensure it has a clear
view of the sky.
NOTE: In order for the SC55's GPS
technology to work properly, the top
case must have a clear view of the sky
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Windshield Mount
Windshield Mount
The SC55's combination windshield
bracket is designed for unobtrusive and
hassle-free mounting of your detector and
the SC55.
1
With the SC55 attached to the cradle
mount and the detector, simply press the
suction cup against the window.
NOTE: To ensure that the suction
cup adhere to the windshield firmly,
be sure to keep both your windshield
and the suction cup clean.
2
To adjust the SC55 and detector's
angle on your windshield, simply move
both units together up or down, pivoting
the suction cup.
When installed and adjusted properly,
the SC55 and detector will be level with
the road ahead.
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