Signal
Strength
Meter
t'1e
t.er·STD (Standard meter)
In
this setting,
the
meter
displays
the
band
of
the
received signal,
and
a
bar
graph
shows
the
relative signal strength. (factory
default)
t'1e
t.er·THT (Threat Display)
In
this setting,
the
meter
simultaneously
tracks multiple radar signals, including
relative signal strength for each.
Note:
The
Threat Display feature
is
explained
in
more
detail
on
pages 10-11.
t'1et.er·TEC
(fech
Display meter)
In
this setting,
the
meter
displays
the
actual
numeric frequency
of
the
radar signal
received.
Note:
The
Tech Display feature is
explained
in
more
detail
on
page 11.
AutoMute
.
::It·1t~
t.e
ot·~
(AutoMute
on)
In
this setting, RX65's audio alerts will
initially
be
at
the
volume
you
set,
but
after a
few seconds,
the
RX65
will automatically
reduce
the
volume level,
to
keep
you
informed,
but
not
annoyed. (factory default)
.
::It,1t~
t.eOFF
(AutoMute off)
With AutoMute off, RX65's audio alerts will
remain at
the
volume you set for
the
duration
of
the
radar encounter.
15
City
Mode
Sensitivity
Ci
t.ld
::;TD
(Standard)
In
this setting,
when
you
put
RX65
in
the
City mode, X-band sensitivity is significantly
reduced,
to
reduce
annoyance from X-band
intrusion alarms
and
motion sensors.
(factory default)
Ci
t.u
I
0>::
(Low X
band
sensitivity)
In
this setting,
when
you
put
RX65
in the
City mode, X-band sensitivity is reduced
more
than
the
standard setting. This will
reduce X
band
alarms from
other
sources
evenfurther,
but
also significantly reduces
range
to
X
band
traffic radar.
Ci
t.u
r'io>::
(No X
band
sensitivity)
In this setting,
when
you
put
RX65
in
the
City mode, it will
not
respond to any X band
signals. WARNING:
Only
choose
this
setting
if
you
are
absolutely
certain
that
there
are
no
X
band
traffic
radar
units
where
you
drive
.
NOTE:
These settings only apply
when
RX65
is
operated
in
City mode. X-band
sensitivity is
not
affected
when
used in
"AutoScan,"
or
"Highway" modes.