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With Auto-Mute off, unit will provide a continuous    

 

series of X, K, Super Wideband Ka or Laser audio    

 

alerts. This standard setting is often preferred when  

 

background noise in a vehicle is loud. Factory setting  

 

is Auto-Mute off. Auto-Mute ON is confirmed by the  

 

FULL illumination of all 4 red LEDs in the signal  

 

 

strength meter. Auto-Mute off is confirmed when the  

 

same 4 red LEDs flash.

Safety Warning System (SWS) – LED#1

 

When activated, unit will detect signals from SWS    

 

transmitters and provide audio/visual warnings if SWS  

 

transmitters are in use. Factory setting is ON.

X Band On/Off – X BAND LED (default is on)

 

When activated, unit will detect X Band signals  

 

 

(10.456 GHz - 10.60 GHz).

K Band On/Off – K BAND LED (default is on)

 

When activated, unit will detect K Band signals  

 

 

(24.050 GHz - 24.205 GHz).

Super Wideband Ka On/Off – KA BAND LED (default is off)

 

When activated, unit will detect Super Wideband Ka  

 

signals (33.4 GHz - 36.0 GHz).

Ka Narrow Band (33.8 GHz) On/Off (LED#1) (default is off)

 

When activated, unit will detect ONLY the 33.8 GHz  

 

segment of the Ka bandwidth.

Ka Narrow Band (34.3 GHz) On/Off (LED#2) (default is on)

 

When activated, unit will detect ONLY the 34.3 GHz 

 

segment of the Ka bandwidth.

Ka Narrow Band (34.7 GHz) On/Off (LED#3) (default is off)

 

When activated, unit will detect ONLY the 34.7 GHz  

 

segment of the Ka bandwidth.

Ka Narrow Band (35.5 GHz) On/Off (LED#4) (default is on)

 

When activated, unit will detect ONLY the 35.5 GHz  

 

segment of the Ka bandwidth.

 

Note: Always operate your unit in Super Wideband Ka unless  

 

you are certain of a specific Ka Narrow band is used in your  

 

area of travel. When engaging one, two, three or all four Ka  

 

Narrow bands, remember to disengage Super Wideband Ka.  

 

If you do not, the Super Wideband Ka will override any or   

 

all Ka Narrow bands that you have engaged.

Entering Selectable Features Mode

1.  With the unit OFF, press and hold the CTY button    

 

followed by the PWR button. A short “beep” will    

 

sound indicating you’re in Selectable Features mode.

2.  Illumination of the appropriated LED confirms feature  

 

is ON. Conversely, if the selected LED is flashing, the  

 

feature is OFF.

3.  Feature selection is made by pressing the CTY button  

 

to move forward in the list of Selectable Features;    

 

pressing DRK moves backward in the list. Selectable  

 

Features appear in the following order and are  

 

 

identified as follows:

 

• Auto-Mute—      all signal strength LED’s illuminate

 

• SWS— 

“S” LED

 

• X Band— 

“X” LED

 

• K Band—  

“K” LED

 

• Super Wideband Ka—  “Ka” LED

 

• Ka Narrow 33.8— 

first red Signal Strength LED

Summary of Contents for 975R

Page 1: ...079 553 5 049 885 5 049 884 4 961 074 4 954 828 4 952 937 4 952 936 4 939 521 4 896 855 4 887 753 4 862 175 4 750 215 4 686 499 4 631 542 4 630 054 4 625 210 4 613 989 4 604 529 4 583 057 4 581 769 4...

Page 2: ...Weather Related Hazards Emergency Slow Moving Vehicles and Travel Convenience Information For a complete description of SWS of audio and visual alerts see page 17 3 X K Ka Band On or Off Select X ON X...

Page 3: ...y Warning System are presented brie y This is immediately followed by the status of the four Selectable Features 1 Auto Mute a clicking tone con rms of feature is engaged 2 Safety Warning System illum...

Page 4: ...d indicators will ash coupled with steady audible beeps Audio Visual Alert for Instant On Pulsed Radar This type of signal appears suddenly when a Radar unit is triggered The instant on or pulsed aler...

Page 5: ...sing on all three bands To engage City X K Ka mode press the City button twice City X K Ka is con rmed by the alternate ashing of the green amber H C LED for one second After the one second the LED re...

Page 6: ...ct ONLY the 34 3 GHz segment of the Ka bandwidth Ka Narrow Band 34 7 GHz On Off LED 3 default is off When activated unit will detect ONLY the 34 7 GHz segment of the Ka bandwidth Ka Narrow Band 35 5 G...

Page 7: ...apable of detecting X K and Ka band signals In late 1990 FCC approval was given to Wideband Ka 34 2 GHz to 35 2 GHz Once again BEL responded with Wideband Ka detection Today your 975R can detect Super...

Page 8: ...erally no signal available to receive until you are relatively close to the source Once an alert is received expect the strength of the signal to increase very quickly Advanced warning in this situati...

Page 9: ...om the source of Laser pulses fewer pulses will generally be received The closer the vehicle is to the source of Laser pulses the greater the likelihood of receiving a steady stream of Laser pulses Th...

Page 10: ...tuned and is transmitting outside allocated X K or Super Wideband Ka frequency ranges Conditions that Affect Laser Alerts If you feel your unit is not properly alerting to the presence of Laser signal...

Page 11: ...use or function of the unit Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you 8 This warranty gives...

Page 12: ...gn improvements which may not be re ected in the speci cations listed in this owner s manual Accessories If you require any additional accessories replacement accessories or any accessory which is not...

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