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Register your VBOX HD to receive our eBook on Advanced Circuit
Driving Techniques written by pro racing drivers and instructors.
www.vboxmotorsport.co.uk/register

Quick Start Guide

1.
Mount the GPS antenna in the centre of your
vehicle's roof, away from roof bars or radio
antennas which can cause interference.
Note: If there is no metal underneath the antenna,
create a metallic 'ground plane' to get a reliable signal.
2.
Push the antenna plug into the
3.
Insert the
PWR
ring to lock it in place. Then plug the cigarette
lighter adapter into the vehicle's 12v socket.
Note: The VBOX HD takes about 35 seconds to boot
up, at which point the unit will beep to indicate it is
ready to use.
4.
Securely attach the camera to the windscreen of
your car using the suction mount. Once the camera
is mounted, connect it to the unit using the
socket.
Use the 'Top' label on the camera to make an
approximate alignment. For more precise
alignment, use the preview monitor included with
the unit, which connects to the
GPS
connector and screw the metal
AUX
socket.
CAM
socket.
GPS antenna on vehicle roof
Ground plane needed on non-metallic surface

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Summary of Contents for VBOX Motorsport HD

  • Page 1: Quick Start Guide

    Register your VBOX HD to receive our eBook on Advanced Circuit Driving Techniques written by pro racing drivers and instructors. www.vboxmotorsport.co.uk/register Quick Start Guide Mount the GPS antenna in the centre of your vehicle’s roof, away from roof bars or radio antennas which can cause interference.
  • Page 2 Position the vehicle so it has a clear view of the sky. It will take up to two minutes to acquire a satellite lock, at which point the LED will illuminate. If your unit is having trouble gaining satellite lock when in an open area, press and hold the RECORD button for 10 seconds, this will perform a GPS ‘cold...