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Mounting the Detector Unit
The Detector Unit comes with a Quick Release Plate that is compatible
with any AdaptivMount™ or third party mounts.
To install the Detector Unit, slide the back end of the unit into the front end
of the Quick Release Plate until they lock together as shown in Figure 4a.
Figure 4a
Figure 4b
Connect the Visual Alert into the connector labeled “Visual” as shown in
Figure 3.
Laser Jammer
The TPX™ Laser Jammer System is an optional accessory sold separately.
If you have this accessory, plug it into the connector labeled “Laser” as
shown in Figure 2.
Aux Out
The connector labeled “Aux Out” provides an additional audio output
signal. This audio signal can be utilized with any number of communication
systems. The connector is a 3.5mm female mono jack. Contact your
communication system manufacturer for appropriate adapter device.
Remove the other liner of the Double-Sided Adhesive Tape and apply
the Visual Alert to the chosen mounting surface on the motorcycle.
Apply firm pressure and then allow mounted assembly to sit overnight
while tape increases bond strength.
Option 2: Using Cable Ties
Determine an appropriate location for mounting the Visual Alert on the
motorcycle’s handlebar. The best location is one that encompasses the
rider’s peripheral field of view, with the LEDs pointed directly at the
rider’s face.
Fasten with Cable Ties as shown in Figure 3.
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Figure 3
If you connect a Bluetooth Transmitter (sold separately) to the “AUX OUT”
port, you will be able to hear the Detector Unit’s audio alerts through
your Bluetooth Headset. Note that some Bluetooth Headsets will only
pair with a single Bluetooth device. Check with your Bluetooth Headset’s
manufacturer about multiple device pairing capabilities.
To remove the Detector Unit, pull up on the Release Lever on the bottom of
the Detector Unit and slide the unit off the Quick Release Plate as shown
in Figure 4b.
For optimal performance, the Detector Unit should be mounted horizontal
to the ground and pointing straight ahead. The front and rear of the
Detector Unit should not be obstructed by any metal or opaque plastic
objects (e.g. gauges, fairings, etc.).
Tinted windscreens will not affect performance. However, opaque (e.g.
painted or mirrored) windscreens will negatively affect laser detection
performance.