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DETECTOR UNIT
OPERATION
Power / GPS Datapoint Activation
Press and hold the button on the Detector Unit for two or more
seconds to turn the unit on/off. The Detector Unit will automatically go
through a start-up sequence each time it is turned on.
Press the button to activate Red Light Camara (RLC ) and Speed
Camera (SC ) GPS Datapoint warnings. When the display is showing RLC,
press the or button to activate or deactivate RLC Datapoint
warnings. When the display is showing SC, press the or
button to activate or deactivate SC Datapoint warnings.
If the Detector Unit is connected directly to the battery and is not going
to be used for an extended period of time, disconnect the Wiring Harness
Plug, as the Detector Unit draws a small amount of power from the battery
even in the “off” position.
City/Highway
Press the button to toggle between Highway ( ),
Highway No X ( ), Highway No X & K ( ),
City ( ) and City No X ( ), and City No X & K
( ) Modes. These modes are designed to maximize
performance while reducing false alerts.
Highway Mode is recommended when riding on open roadways where
interference with the Detector Unit occurs less frequently.
Highway No X and Highway No X & K Modes are identical to Highway
Mode with the exception that it ignores incoming X and X & K band signals.
City Mode is recommended when riding in residential, industrial, and
business areas where interference is common. In this mode, the Detector
Unit will provide an initial double beep and flash to alert you that it has
detected a signal. It will then remain alert-less until the detected signal
reaches four or more bars in strength. Most false alerts are weak in
strength and this Anti-Annoying™ feature is designed to cut down on the
amount of unnecessary alerts.
City No X and City No X & K Modes are identical to City Mode with the
exception that it ignores incoming X and X & K band signals.
Volume and Brightness Control / Radar Detection Activation
Press and hold the button for two or more seconds to toggle between
Volume Control ( ) and Brightness Control
( ) Modes.
When in Volume Control Mode, the and buttons control the volume
on the Detector Unit as well as the optional Wireless Headset.
When in Brightness Control Mode, the and buttons control the
brightness of the flashing LEDs on the optional Visual Alert.
Warning: The ashing LEDs in the Visual Alert can be
extremely bright, especially at night time. It can be
distracting and dangerous if you are not familiar with
the brightness level. Before riding with the Visual
Alert, especially at night, take the time to familiarize
yourself with the system in a safe, controlled setting.
The Detector Unit, Visual Alert, and the optional Wireless Headset will retain the
last volume and brightness settings each time the power is reset.
To activate Radar Detection function, press and hold the button for five or
more seconds to toggle between activation and deactivation. When the Radar
Detection function is deactivated, the display will show your speed in mph (kmh
for International Version).
Alert Off
Press the button to temporarily disable all alerts
( ).
When activated, the volume on the Detector Unit and the optional Wireless
Headset will be muted, and the LEDs of the Visual Alert will not flash. The alerts
will be turned off for the remainder of the existing detected signal and for any
new signal received within 20 seconds of the button press. The Detector Unit
will automatically turn the alerts back on after this period.