Info about bubble direction and arrangement.. laser interceptor

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Andre

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Jun 27, 2008, 1:31:33 PM6/27/08
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Can you please respond to this email with bubble direction and alignment for the sensors? - that i might refer to it in the future?  Thanks.

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Andre Soto
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ecu...@sbcglobal.net

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Jun 27, 2008, 4:04:54 PM6/27/08
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Yo bro
Here is what clif the distributor told me.
    Front BMW best to be vertical, widely spaced in grill. Very important is having them be vertical and parallel. The forums describe all sorts of ways but these guys say that a few degrees off can make a difference. Most us a bubble level or other level attached and shim as needed. The bubble on sensor/emitter is recommended to be down side if front plates used, otherwise up side if not. Probably since laser usually aimed at plates, then lights, then other, in that preference. To test the device, they say get a tv remote and trigger and the inside will register an unknown device. There should be a welcome message and then after 15 sec, the rear distance sensor will deactivate. Same test for rears once we attach.
 
Also, about a hundred (out of 1000) of the sensors malfunction when really wet. For me will probably not be as much of an issue since they should be mostly dry on blaki. We will need to pull the CPU and send back and reinstall the enable quad unit when it arrives next week. Let me know if you are free next weekend for me to help.
 
Any other news? How is the baby coming?
 
Most of this stuff can also be found through their web site (for US) in forums. They have come a long way since Elvis was selling. he he he
 
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Andre

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Jun 27, 2008, 4:25:23 PM6/27/08
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Might be difficult to get them exactly vertical since the front grill has slantd slates.  I'll look into it and let you know...tomorrow will be working on this.
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