Controls and Features
KA1 X1
Here Threat Display
™
shows 1 weak
Ka-band signal, and a weak X-band
signal.
X
On very weak signals, there will not
be a number at all. This shows a very
weak X-band signal.
Threat Display
™
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 numbers representing
the signal strength continuously change
(several times a second) to give you a
continuous view of the signal strength of all
radar signals present.
TechDisplay
The RX75’s new TechDisplay option is also
designed for the advanced detector user. In
this mode, the RX75 will display the actual
numeric radar frequency being received.
K 24.150
Display shows a K-band signal at
24.150 GHz
Ka34.700
Display shows a Ka-band signal at
34.700 GHz
X 10.525
Display shows an X-band signal at
10.525 GHz
Note: Even long-time detector users will
require a significant amount of time to
get familiar with this new level of
information.
Optional Laser Pro 904
Laser Pro 904 Configuration
Your Bel Pro Remote is fully compatible
with Bel’s Laser Pro 904. Once added, the
integrated Laser Blocker’s add a new level of
laser defense to your RX75 remote, making
it the ultimate defense against laser guns.
Once the Laser Blocker’s have been
connected to RX75’s Interface, the internal
computer will automatically make changes
to the “Bands” programming options. Under
the “Laser” option, the Laser Blocker’s can
now be programmed to receive only, or
“Block” (default once connected), an
incoming laser signal. Also, during the start-
up sequence, the RX75 will acknowledge
the new configuration.
During a laser alert, the display will
show “Front” “Lsr Blck” when a signal is
received from the front, or “Rear” “Lsr Blck”
when a signal is received from the rear. This
message will be accompanied by the normal
Laser alert tone.
For more information on the Laser Pro
904, consult your 12-volt retailer.
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How to customize the RX75 with Programming
There are 8 user-selectable options so you
can customize your RX75 for your own
preferences. The buttons that are normally
used for CITY and VOL/MUTE are used to
enter the Program Mode, to REVIEW your
current program settings, and to CHANGE
any settings as desired. Pages 11-13 explain
each option in more detail.
How to use Programming
To enter Program Mode, press both
buttons and hold for 2 seconds. RX75
will beep twice and display “Program.”
(Brightness is at maximum during program-
ming.)
Then press the REV button to REVIEW
the current settings.
(You can either tap
the button to change from item to item, or
hold the button to scroll through the items.)
Press the CHG button to CHANGE any
setting.
(You can either tap the button to
change from setting to setting, or hold the
button to scroll through all the options).
To leave the Program Mode, simply wait
8 seconds without pressing any button.
(The unit will display “Complete,” beep 4
times, and return to normal operation.)
(To quickly return to all of the factory
defaults, press and hold the CITY and
VOL/MUTE buttons while turning on the
unit.)
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2
3
4
An example
Here’s how you would turn RX75’s
AutoMute feature off.
1
Enter the Program Mode by holding
both buttons down for 2 seconds.
RX75
will beep twice and display
Program
.
2
Press and hold the REV button.
The RX75 will scroll through the
categories, starting with Pilot Light
Pilot
, then Power-on sequence
PwrOn
,
then Signal strength meter
Meter
, then
AutoMute
aMute
.
3
Release the REV button when the RX75
shows the AutoMute item.
Since the factory
setting is for AutoMute to be on, the RX75
will display
aMute ON
.
(If you accidentally don’t release the
REV button in time, and RX75 goes to the
next category, hold the REV button down
again, and after RX75 scrolls through all
categories, it will begin again at the top of
the list.)
4
Press the CHANGE button to change
from
aMute ON
to
aMute OFF
.
5
To complete the Programming, simply
wait 8 seconds without pressing any button.
The RX75 will display
Complete
, beep 4
times, and return to normal operation.