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Connecting Power to the RAC Instrument
After mounting the RAC, plug the Geo's auto adapter power supply into your vehicle's 12V outlet and connect the other end to the
PWR port on the RAC Geo, as shown below. Note that the auto adapter is not required if you are using an external sensor kit, such
as a magnetic, modular or OBD sensor. In these cases, the you can set the Geo's auto adapter aside and use the cabling from the
external sensor to plug into the Geo's PWR port.
You may want to consider allowing enough slack in the cable to permit a passenger to hold/operate the RAC if necessary. Regardless
of the mounting location, Velcro strips are provided for quick, easy mounting & removal of your RAC.
WARNING: When disconnecting the power adapter, be sure to grasp the base of the adapter while pulling it out, as shown
below. Failure to do this may result in damage to the adapter.
Installing the External Antenna
The RAC Geo comes with an external GPS antenna that screws into the top of the Geo. Note that the antenna is not required when
using the Geo, but it is recommended for best accuracy and quickest GPS lock.
To use the antenna, screw it into the top of the RAC Geo, being sure to get a tight connection. Once screwed into the unit, route the
antenna to the roof of your vehicle. The antenna has a magnetic base, so it will attach itself to any metal.
Note that it is recommended that you do not touch the metal antenna connection
while a count in progress as this can interfere with the GPS signal.
Power On & Start Up
Your RAC Geo DMI has been designed for simple opera-
tion, using large individual keys which provide a click
and tone feedback.
The two 6-digit high-intensity LED display windows al-
low flexibility in displaying data to you. The upper, larger
display window (referred to as D-1) is primarily used to
display distance. It is also used to indicate menu locations, time and GPS coordinates. The lower, smaller display window (referred to
as D-2) is used to display count status, speed, interval distance, menu descriptions, event codes, GPS coordinates, etc.
This is the slide switch which provides power to the RAC Geo. When turned on, the RAC will go into GPS Sensor
start-up mode.
OFF/ON