LG LN835 Owners Manual - Page 12

DetachiHg, the winds¢, antenna, OptionaO - car gps receiver

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DetachiHg the winds¢ n 1. To separate the wind_r_n the lever to the right. mount, pull Insta!lation of the external a_enna inside the vehicle Attach the e_ernal antenna onto a surface which is as level as possible, has line of sight with the sky and can be s_ured safely with the double .sided tape. 2. if the wind_reen mour4 still doesn't detach from the wind_reen, pull the tab on the suction cup. _ Note, Dash board Drivers in California and Minnesota are prohibited from placing anything on the windshield of a vehicle. The suction_up mount can be f_tened with dashboard mounting disk. _nstaHing the e×tema_ GPS antenna (OptionaO This unit has; a built-in GPS antenna to receive the satell!ite signals. The external GPS antenna is sold separately and will improve the reception from the sateF lites for cars w_h a heat reflective windscreen. To install the antenna: i, Select the place to a_ch tlhe external GPS antenna. _ Note • Make sure tlhe surface is free of moisture, dust, grime, oil, etc_, before affixing the double sided tape. • The double-sided tape contains a strong adhesive .and may leave a mark on the dashboa#d if remove& , Some vehicles use window ,glass that does not allow signals from GPS satellites to pass through. On such vehicles, install the GPS antenna on the, outside of the vehicle. Installation of the e_ernal antenna o_side the vehicle Place the external GPS antenna in a position as level as possible, such as on the roof or boot. (The GPS antenna is a_ached with a magnm.) When routing the lead in from the top of the door Make a Uoshaped loop in the dead on the outside to prevent rainwater from flowing along the lead into the interior of the vehicle. ,(The GPS antenna is attached with a magnet.) 2. Plug the jack of the GIPS antenna into the socket on the rear of the navigation unit,

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DetachiHg
the winds¢
n
1.
To separate
the wind_r_n
mount,
pull
the lever
to the right.
2.
if the wind_reen
mour4
still doesn't
detach
from the wind_reen,
pull the tab
on the suction
cup.
_
Note,
Drivers
in California
and
Minnesota
are prohibited
from placing
anything
on
the windshield
of a vehicle.
The suction_up
mount
can
be f_tened
with dashboard
mounting
disk.
Dash
board
_nstaHing
the
e×tema_
GPS
antenna
(OptionaO
This
unit has; a built-in
GPS
antenna
to
receive
the satell!ite
signals.
The external
GPS antenna
is sold separately
and will improve
the reception
from the sateF
lites for cars w_h
a heat
reflective
windscreen.
To install
the antenna:
i,
Select
the place to a_ch
tlhe external
GPS
antenna.
Insta!lation
of
the external
a_enna
inside
the vehicle
Attach
the e_ernal
antenna
onto
a surface
which
is as level
as
possible,
has line of sight
with
the sky and can be s_ured
safely
with
the double
.sided tape.
_
Note
Make
sure tlhe surface
is free of moisture,
dust,
grime,
oil, etc_, before
affixing
the dou-
ble sided
tape.
• The double-sided
tape
contains
a strong
adhesive
.and may leave
a mark
on the
dashboa#d
if
remove&
,
Some
vehicles
use window
,glass that
does
not allow
signals
from
GPS satellites
to
pass through.
On such
vehicles,
install
the
GPS
antenna
on the, outside
of the vehicle.
Installation
of
the e_ernal
antenna
o_side
the vehicle
Place the
external
GPS antenna in a position
as level as possible, such as on the roof or
boot. (The GPS
antenna
is a_ached with a
magnm.)
When
routing
the
lead
in
from
the
top
of
the
door
Make
a Uoshaped
loop
in
the dead on the out-
side to prevent
rainwater
from flowing
along
the lead into the interior
of the vehicle.
,(The GPS
antenna
is attached
with
a mag-
net.)
2.
Plug the jack
of the GIPS antenna
into the
socket
on the rear of the navigation
unit,