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Escort Solo S3 - Advanced Solo S3 Features and Alerts; Signal Strength Meter and ExpertMeter

Escort Solo S3
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Controls
and
Features
For
more
discreet
operation,
the
Solo
S3
also
has
a
dark
mode.
In
this
mode,
the
display
will
not
provide
any
visual
alerts
when
it
detects
a
signal.
Only
an
audible
alert
will
be
heard.
However,
the
display
will
operate
normally
when
accessing
the
program
mode.
See
the
EZ-Programming
section
(page
18)
for
details.
NOTE:
When
using
the
optional12-volt
SmartCord
while
the
Solo
S3
is
in
dark
mode,
all
visual
alerts
will
be
indicated
on
the
SmartCord
itself.
Audible
Alerts
For
Radar
signals:
Solo
S3
uses
a
Geiger-counter-like
sound
to
indicate
the
signal
strength
and
type
of
radar
signal
being
encountered.
When
you
encounter
radar,
a
distinct
Audible
Alert
will
sound
and
increase
in
rate
as
the
signal
gets
closer.
When
the
signal
is
very
strong,
the
Audible
Alerts
will
blend
into
a
solid
tone.
This
allows
you
to
judge
the
distance
from
the
signal
source
without
taking
your
eyes
from
the
road.
Each
band
has
a
distinct
tone
for
easy
identification.
X-band
=
beep
tone,
K-band
=
raspy
brap
tone,
Ka-band
=
double-brap
tone.
For
Laser
signals:
Since
Laser
signals
are
a
possible
threat
no
matter
how
weak,
Solo
S3
alerts
you
to
all
laser
signals
with
a
full
laser
alert.
12
For
Safety
signals:
Solo
S3
will
alert
you
to
these
signals
with
a
double-beep
tone,
and
a
corresponding
text
message.
A
complete
listing
of
the
text
messages
is
on
page
25.
Signal
Strength
Meter
Solo
S3's
alphanumeric
graphic
display
provides
an
intuitive
display
of
signal
strength
and
text
messages.
Solo
S3's
standard
bar-graph
signal
strength
meter
only
displays
information
on
a
single
radar
signal.
If
there
are
multiple
signals
present,
Solo
S3's
internal
computer
determines
which
is
the
most
important
threat
to
show
on
the
bar-graph
meter.
When
Solo
S3
detects
radar,
it
displays
the
band
(X,
K,
or
Ka),
and
a
precise
bar
graph
of
the
signal
strength.
When
Solo
S3
detects
a
laser
signal,
the
display
will
show
"LASER."
NOTE:
If
you
are
operating
Solo
S3
in
Dark
Mode,
the
display
will
not
light
when
a
signal
is
detected-
only
the
audio
alert
will
be
heard.
ExpertMeter
Solo
S3's
ExpertMeter
option
is
an
advanced
display
for
experienced
detector
users.
Please
use
Solo
S3
for
a
few
weeks
to
get
familiar
with
its
other
features
before
using
ExpertMeter.
To
use
the
ExpertMeter
instead
of
the
standard
bar
graph
meter,
select
ExpertMeter
in
Solo
S3's
EZ"
Programming
(see
page
17).
Solo
S3's
ExpertMeter
simultaneously
tracks
up
to
8
radar
signals.
It
shows
you
detailed
information
on
up
to
2
Ka-band,
2
K-band,
and
4
X-band
signals.
ExpertMeter
can
help
you
spot
a
change
in
your
normal
driving
environment;
for
example,
a
traffic
radar
unit
being
operated
in
an
area
where
there
are
normally
other
signals
present.
The
ExpertMeter
is
actually
a
miniature
spectrum
analyzer.
It
shows
what
band
each
signal
is
and
its
signal
strength.
Above
is
the
Exper!Meter
DL1play
ifSolo
S:3
was
detecting
2
strong
Ka-band,
2
strong
K-band,
and 4
strong
:fband
signals.
As
you
can
see,
there
are
vertical
lines
after
each
band
designator.
Each
line
shows
a
signal
being
detected.
The
height
of
each
line
shows
the
relative
signal
strength
of
that
signal.
NOTE:
If
you
use
ExpertMeter,
the
brief
signal
shown
in
the
power-on
sequence
when
you
turn
on
your
Solo
S3
will
also
be
in
Expertlvleter:
an
X
with
a
single
vertical
line.
13
A
few
more
examples
will
help
you
better
see
how
the
ExpertMeterworks.
Here
ExpertMeter
shows
I
strong
K-band
signal,
and
three
X-
band
signals,
two
strong
and
one
weak.
Here
ExpertMeter
shows
I
weak
Ka-band
signal,
and
three
weak
:fband
signals.
On
very
weak
signals,
there
will
not
be
a
vertical
line
at
all.
This
shows
a
very
weak
:fband
signal.
ExpertMeter
Details
The
band
designators
(X,
K,
Ka)
will
stay
on
the
display
for
a
few
seconds
after
the
signal
has
passed.
This
allows
you
to
see
what
the
unit
detected,
even
on
very
brief
signals.
However,
the
vertical
lines
representing
individual
signals
continuously
change
(several
times
a
second)
to
give
you
a
continuous
instantaneous
view
of
all
radar
signals
present.

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