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GPSTrackP - TT-300
 
 
Fig. 2:  Insert the DIN connector (flat-side up) of the interface cable into the I/O port of the TripTracer. 
 
Insert the other USB end into the cigarette lighter adapter’s USB socket. 
 
NOTE: The included hook & loop tape can be applied to the bottom of the TripTracer to assist in a 
more secure mounting.
 
 
6.  VERIFY YOUR CIGARETTE LIGHTER’S OPERATION 
You will now need to verify if your cigarette lighter turns on and off with ignition key, or if it’s always on.  
To do this, follow these steps: 
 
LIGHTER IS ALWAYS ON (manually disconnect)
 
With the ignition key in the OFF position, plug the TripTracer’s lighter adapter plug into the vehicle’s 
lighter socket and plug in the USB connector into the cigarette lighter adapter.
     
If the Red LED on the TripTracer lights, power is being supplied to your TripTracer at all times.  This 
means you will need to manually unplug the adapter from the lighter socket when you wish to stop 
recording.  It’s also recommended that during long periods when the vehicle will not be in use, being 
serviced or parking for an extended period, that the TripTracer be unplugged to conserve battery life.   
LIGHTER TURNS ON/OFF WITH IGINITION KEY  
If the Red LED does not light up; try starting your vehicle. If the Red LED lights, then your ignition key 
controls power and you will not need to unplug the TripTracer to turn it off to suspend recording.
 
TROUBLESHOOTING ON/OFF POWER 
If the vehicle is running and you don’t have power to the TripTracer (Red LED does not light), please 
check the following:
 
• 
That the power/data cable is securely inserted into the TripTracer’s DIN port and the other end into 
the lighter adapter’s USB socket.   
• 
That the adapter is inserted all the way into the cigarette lighter socket. 
• 
That the fuse, which supplies power from the vehicle’s fuse box to the cigarette lighter, is not 
blown. 
• 
That the fuse inside the TripTracer’s lighter adapter is not blown. 
 
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