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Radar Bands | X, K, Ka, Laser |
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Display Type | OLED |
GPS | Yes |
Directional Alert Arrows | Yes |
Bluetooth Connectivity | Yes |
AutoLearn Technology | Yes |
IVT Filter | Yes |
Laser Wavelength | 904 nm |
False Alert Filtering | Yes |
Voice Alerts | Yes |
Auto Mute | Yes |
Speed Sensitivity | Yes |
Power Source | 12V DC |
Mounting | Windshield |
Ka Band Frequencies | 33.4 - 36.0 GHz |
Offers 360° ticket protection with front and rear radar receivers.
Reports the direction from which an alert is coming.
Allows for easy attachment and removal of the unit.
Identifies real threats sooner for advanced warning.
Automatically locks out false alerts and marks locations.
Features brilliant graphics and intuitive icons for threat identification.
Warns of verified speed traps, speed cameras, and red light cameras.
Provides access to ESCORT's real-time ticket-protection app.
Guide to registering your ESCORT MAX 360 device online.
Instructions for downloading and installing the ESCORT Live app.
Steps to connect your smartphone to the ESCORT MAX 360 via Bluetooth.
Detailed steps for mounting the detector using the StickyCup mount.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the StickyCup mount.
Overview of connecting the SmartCord and powering on the device.
Explains functions of SmartCord buttons like Mute and Alert Light.
Details on Mini USB and Earphone jacks.
How to mark and unmark locations for future alerts.
How to adjust detector sensitivity levels.
How to adjust the display brightness settings.
Information on Over Speed Alert, Posted Speed Limit, and Bluetooth Icon.
Instructions for adjusting the audio volume.
Details on arrow modes for threat-direction reporting.
Configuration for automatic power off to save battery.
Features that automatically adjust alert volume.
Describes the Advanced and Novice user modes for customization.
Options for changing display color and adjusting brightness.
Information on displaying current speed or battery voltage.
How to select radar sensitivity levels (Highway, Auto, Auto No X).
Settings for Highway, Auto, and Auto No X radar detection modes.
How to use GPS filter to lock out false radar or laser alerts.
How to mark and unmark specific locations for future alerts.
Setting to notify when exceeding a specified speed threshold.
Explains Standard, Standard Plus, and Mild alert tone options.
Feature to modify alert tones when traveling below a set speed.
Information on digital voice announcements and disabling them.
Explains the various settings for displaying alert signal strength.
Modes that use 'Caution' or 'Slow Down' messages.
Details on Single, Multiple, and Band arrow modes.
Instructions for clearing the detector's database and lockouts.
How to find the serial number and software version.
General guide on accessing and changing preference settings.
Describes Pilot Mode options for display (Scanning, Full Word).
Settings for units of distance/speed and voice/text language.
Enables GPS-powered features like Defender Database alerts.
Lists various meter modes like Standard, Spec FR1, Expert FR.
Lists alert tone options: Standard, Standard+, Mild.
Customizes monitored bands and marked location types.
Options to clear marked locations, lockouts, or the database.
Procedure to restore the device to original factory settings.
Explains how to understand different alert patterns from the detector.
Explanation of how traffic radar technology functions.
Explanation of POP radar technology.
Explanation of laser speed detection technology (LIDAR).
How TSR software eliminates false alarms from traffic flow systems.
Explanation of how red light camera systems operate.
Explanation of different types of fixed speed camera systems.
Explanation of global positioning system (GPS) technology.
Information on updating the detector's software and database.
Addresses common problems like false alerts, muted alerts, and power issues.
Procedure to restore the device to original factory settings.
How to adjust display brightness if the screen is blank or too dim.
Lists optional accessories and replacement parts for the device.