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G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 
 
 
Apr/08
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Doc #RF1 Rev.9 
4.  Mount and connect the Remote Sensor. 
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The optimal location for the Remote Sensor is on a rigid part of the vehicle 2 to 4 feet from the 
floor (i.e. the frame).  Overhead racks or masts are unsuitable. 
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Some recommended mounting locations are: 
Sit-downs: 
Under the floor plate on the left or right side frame with a minimum 
distance of 12 inches from the battery compartment on battery-powered 
vehicles 
Stand-ups: 
1-2 inches below the front cover/dash on the left or right inside perimeter 
of the frame 
Turret trucks: 
As high as possible on the main frame and as close as possible to the mast. 
Walkies: 
As low as possible under the cowl/cover on the main frame. 
Walkie-riders:  As low as possible under the cowl/cover on the main frame. 
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Use the metal bracket provided to mount the Remote Sensor as parallel to the floor as possible, 
and so that the labelled arrows match the direction of the vehicle’s travel (the cable should exit 
from the top or bottom of the Remote Sensor). 
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Or if preferred, clean the mounting surface thoroughly with degreaser and then mount the Remote 
Sensor using the 3M™ Dual Lock™ provided. 
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Feed the Remote Sensor cable to the Vehicle Monitor and plug the cable end’s 6-pin male 
connector into the 6-pin female receptacle on the Vehicle Monitor.  Secure the connector. 
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Secure the cable to the vehicle within 3 inches of the Remote Sensor. 
5.  Mount the Auxiliary Horn. 
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The optimal location for the Auxiliary Horn is where it will be audible and safe from electrical 
controls, engine heat and vandalism. 
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Clean the mounting surface thoroughly with degreaser and then mount the Horn using the 3M™ 
Dual Lock™ provided. 
6.  Mount and connect the antenna. 
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The optimal location for the antenna is: 
ƒ  On a rigid part of the vehicle, safe from electrical controls, engine heat, moving parts and 
vandalism, 
ƒ  As high as possible from the floor,  
ƒ  At least two feet away from any large metal mass for best communications results. 
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Attach the metal bracket provided to the selected location so the antenna will be vertical. 
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Insert the antenna into the bracket slot and secure the antenna by tightening the nut. 
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Prevent movement/vibration of the metal connector located between the short black and long 
copper-colored cables by securing the cables and protecting the connector if necessary. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
7.  Wire the Vehicle Monitor.  
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Remove the Installation Bypass Plug from the end of the Wiring Harness and connect the Wiring 
Harness to the Vehicle Monitor. 
NOTE! 
The provided antenna, which operates in the 902 to 928 MHz frequency 
band, and antenna extension cable, 
 must be used with the G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor.  
 No substitutions are allowed.