3.1 Battery and Adapter
3.1.1 Power Supply
In-vehicle/portable GPS navigation has two ways of power supply: battery
supply and power supply. When the device doesn't connect with the adapter, it
is supplied by the lithium battery. When the device connects with the adapter, it
is supplied by the outer power supply. The icon at the top right corner on the
main interface of system indicates the current remaining power.
Tips- Under normal conditions (volume and backlight at
50%), the battery lasts about 3~4 hours after the battery
is fully charged. Some functions need to consume a lot
of battery energy, such as audio/video playing, high
backlight etc. We recommend the device to be fully
installed on your bike.
3.1.2 Motorcycle GPS Power Adapter
1.Install the GPS to the bracket and make sure there is a secure connection
between the GPS and bracket power connector.
2.Make sure the waterproof connector has been locked, in order to avoid water
entering and leading to a short-circuit.
3.Connect the input end to the motorcycle storage battery, tie the adapter cables
to the motorcycle.
IMPORTANT:
During the installation please ensure the red and black
cables are not directly connected to the main battery. They should be
connected to an ignition accessory line, so that the device is only drawing
power when the bike is on. If you connect this device directly to the main
battery be sure to fully power the system down (hold the power button for
more than five seconds). Do not just put the device into stand by/sleep mode
(short press of the power button). When the device is in stand by mode it still
draws current from the power source and this may flatten some bike
batteries.
3. Basic Operation
Tips