Note on suction:
If the red line on the pump
begins to show, this is a warning
that a pressure change in your aircraft is starting to compromise the
suction. No worries! Simply give it a few more pumps to reestablish
good suction, and the red line will be hidden again. Remember that
altitude changes cause pressure changes, so suction cups mounts
should never be attached to the outside of a plane!
Instructions:!
1. Audio Cable Setup - Plug the 1/4" male plug on the cable into
the 1/4" female jack in the aircraft. Plug the 1/4" male headset
plug into the 1/4" female jack on the cable. Plug the 3.5mm plug
into the"3.5mm headset jack on your smartphone. If your
smartphone jack is not 3.5mm, insert our 3.5mm plug into your
phone's adapter before connecting to your smartphone.!
*Please note: The audio cable can be plugged into any active
headset jack; it does not have to be
connected to a headset that is in use.
2. Propeller Filter Setup - Clip the
filter over your smartphone camera
lens and check image to ensure the
edges of the filter are not in the
image. The propeller filter is
optimized to remove the propeller in
90% of the conditions encountered
on a typical VFR flight. Performance
will decrease when pointed directly
into the sun.!
3. Mounting - Place your
smartphone in the provided cradle
and secure"by tightening the knob to
fit to the width of your phone. Attach
the cradle to the articulating arm on
the"suction cup. Mount the suction
cup to a clean, smooth, relatively flat
surface in the cockpit by applying
gentle pressure while pumping until a
solid suction grip is achieved. Use
the knob on the articulating arm to
adjust the angles to aim your phone.