Thursday, February 26, 2009

Mount A Gps To A Vehicle

As a navigational system using maps, directions and other tracking information, many GPS users want to use their equipment in the car. To use a handheld GPS in your car or other vehicle, use a vehicle mount. They are easy to install and provide quick access to the GPS, allowing you to take it out with you at your destination.


Instructions


Attach a GPS to a Vehicle Using a Suction Mount


1. Clean the area of your window where you will install the mount. Spray the windshield with a window or glass cleaner and wipe with a paper towel.








2. Place the suction cup on the windshield, making sure it does not create a blind spot. Press down to produce suction.


3. Insert your GPS into the mount holder. Adjust so you can read the screen clearly while still paying attention to the road. Most GPS mounts have a swivel feature for easy adjustment.








Attach a GPS to a Vehicle Using a Dashboard Mount


4. Clear away dust from your dashboard using a soft cloth. A disposable dusting cloth works well. If the mount you have chosen attaches to the air vents, clean those as well.


5. Choose the placement of the GPS mount by holding it up to multiple areas of the dashboard. The internal antenna needs a clear view of the sky to receive signals. Make sure your view of the road is not impeded.


6. Remove the double sticky tape from the bottom of the GPS mount. Try to avoid contact with dirt or dust.


7. Place the base of the mount on the spot you have chosen. Press down to adhere the base to the dashboard.


8. Fit your GPS into the mount holder. Swivel the holder around while experimenting with a variety of angles. Find a placement that is comfortable to use and allows you to drive safely.

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