Owner’s ManualPlease read before using this equipment.Talking 360° Laser/Radar Detectorwith VG-2 Guard
10Installation• Do not mount the detector where the driver or a passengermight hit it in a sudden stop or accident.• Attach the stand to the bottom of
11Installation1. Clean the selected windshield area, position the bracket onthe windshield, and press firmly on each suction cup tosecure it in place.
12Connecting Power2. Attach the stand to the bottom of the detector.3. Remove the tape's paper backing and stick the tape to thebottom of stand.R
13Operation• Unplug the power cord's cigarette-lighter plug from yourvehicle's cigarette-lighter socket when you turn off the igni-tion. Thi
14OperationADJUSTING THE VOLUMERotate VOLUME/OFF to the left to increase the detector'svolume. Rotate it to the right to decrease the volume.TUTO
15OperationFinishing the Tutorial ModeTo end the tutorial mode, press MUTE at any time.ELECTRONIC COMPASSYour radar detector has an electronic compass
16Operation• It is being used in a different location.• The magnetic distortion flag, DISTORT is continuously dis-played.Follow these steps to calibra
17OperationOPERATION SETTINGSSelecting the City and Highway ModesYour detector has two operating modes: city and highway. Incity mode, the detector re
18OperationPressing DIM once reduces the display's brightness by half; thevoice alert says “Display dim.” Pressing DIM a second time re-duces the
19OperationNote: The closer you get to the source of the radar, the higherthe signal strength number. When your detector senses an instant-on radar si
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20OperationBRIDGE CLOSED AHEAD/FOLLOW DETOURHIGHWAY WORK CREW AHEADUTILITY WORK CREW AHEADALL TRAFFIC FOLLOW DETOUR AHEADALL TRUCKS FOLLOW DETOUR AHEA
21OperationROAD NARROWS AHEADSHARP CURVE AHEADPEDESTRIAN CROSSING AHEADCategory 3: Highway Hazard Zone Advisory IIDEER/MOOSE CROSSINGBLIND/DEAF CHILD
22OperationHEAVY FOG AHEADHIGH WATER/FLOODING AHEADICE ON BRIDGE AHEADICE ON ROAD AHEADBLOWING DUST AHEADBLOWING SAND AHEADBLOWING SNOW WHITE OUT AHEA
23OperationEXPECT 10 MINUTE DELAYCategory 6: Travel Information/Convenience IIEXPECT 20 MINUTE DELAYEXPECT 30 MINUTE DELAYEXPECT 1 HOUR DELAYTRAFFIC A
24TroubleshootingˆTroubleshooting If you have problems operating your detector, the suggestionsin this section might help. If you cannot solve the pro
25TroubleshootingThe detector gives a false alert when you use vehicle accessories such as power windows, motorized mir-rors, brakes, and so on.Check
26Care and MaintenanceˆCare and MaintenanceREPLACING THE FUSEIf the detector stops operating, follow these steps to check thefuse in the power cord&ap
27Care and MaintenanceCaution: Using a fuse that does not meet this requirement candamage your detector, the power cable, or the vehicle's electr
RadioShack CorporationFort Worth, Texas 7610222-169109A02Printed in KoreaˆFCC InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
3Receiving and Identifying Radar, Laser, and Safety Alert Signals ...
4FeaturesˆFeaturesYour RadioShack Talking 360° Laser/Radar Detector can alertyou to all known police traffic radar and laser systems with itsdistinct
5FeaturesVG-2 Protection — makes your detector invisible to the VG-2radar-detector when it senses VG-2 operation.X-, K-, Ka-Band, Laser, and Ultralyte
6FeaturesYour radar/laser detector includes the following items:• coiled power cord• windshield bracket with suction cups• hook and loop tape• stand f
7A Quick LookˆA Quick Look1.360° Laser Eye — receives incoming laser signalsdirected at your vehicle from all directions2.DC 12V Jack — the power cord
8A Quick Look8.VOLUME/OFF — lets you turn the detector on and off andadjust the volume9.High Visibility Alphanumeric Display — provides a dis-tinct vi
9InstallationˆInstallationSELECTING A MOUNTING LOCATIONFor the best performance, select a location for the detectorwhere it has a direct view of the r
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