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  Programming

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There are 7 user-selectable options so you 
can customize your Pro300 for your own 
preferences. The buttons labeled CITY and 
BRT are also used to enter the Program 
Mode, REVIEW your current program 
settings, and to CHANGE any settings as 
desired. The words PROGRAM, RVW, and 
CHG are located on the top of the detector, 
and are highlighted in colored graphics. 
Pages 14-16 explain each option in more 
detail.

How to use Programming

1

  To enter Program Mode, press and 

hold the CITY and BRT buttons for 2 
seconds.

 The unit will beep twice, and will 

display the word 

Program

.

2

  Then press the RVW 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.

3

  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.

4

  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.

An example

Here is how you would turn Pro300’s 
AutoMute feature off. 

1

 

Enter the Program Mode by holding 

both the CITY and BRT buttons down for 
2 seconds. 

The Pro300 will beep twice and 

display 

Program

.

2

 

Then hold the RVW button down. 

The 

Pro300 will scroll through the categories, 
starting with Pilot (

Pilot

), then Voice 

(

Voice

), then Power-on sequence 

(

PwrOn

), then Signal strength meter 

(

Meter

), and then AutoMute (

aMute

).

3

 

Release the RVW button when Pro300 

shows the AutoMute item. 

Since the factory 

setting is for AutoMute to be on, Pro300 
will display 

aMute ON

.

 

If you accidentally don’t release the 

RVW button in time, and the Pro300 goes 
to the next category, hold the RVW button 
down again, and after Pro300 scrolls 
through all categories, it will begin again 
at the top of the list.

4

 

Press the CHG button to change from 

aMute ON

 to 

aMute OFF

.

5

 

To complete the Programming, simply 

wait 8 seconds without pressing any 
button. 

The Pro300 will display 

Complete

beep 4 times, and return to normal 
operation.

  Overview of Programming

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  Pilot HWY

  Pilot H

  Pilot V

  Voice ON

  Voice OFF

  PwrOn STD

  PwrOn FST

 

  Meter STD

  Meter THT

  Meter TEC

  aMute ON

  aMute OFF

  City STD

  City LoX

  City NoX

  Bands ALL

  Bands MOD

 

 X 

ON

  

or

 

OFF

 

 

 

ON

  

or

 

OFF

 

 

Ka  USA

 

or

 

Intl

 

or

 

OFF

 

 

POP  ON

  

or

 

OFF

 

 

LSR  ON

  

or

 

OFF

 

 

SWS  ON

  

or

 

OFF

 

 

TSR  ON

  

or

 

OFF

 (Default is ON)

  Press the CHANGE button

  to change your setting

  within a category

* Full word: Highway,  AutoScan or City

  Letter: H or A or C

  Vehicle voltage

* Voice alerts on

  Voice alerts off

* Standard power-on sequence

  Fast power-on sequence

* Standard signal strength meter

  Threat Display

  Tech Display

* AutoMute on

  AutoMute off

* Standard City mode sensitivity

  Low X band sensitivity in City Mode

  No X band sensitivity in City Mode

* Default bands

  One or more bands are disabled

  Turn bands “ON” or “OFF” by

  pressing the VOLUME/MUTE button

Press the REVIEW button

to go from one category

to the next

PILOT

(Power-on indication)

VOICE

POWER-ON SEQUENCE

SIGNAL STRENGTH METER

AUTOMUTE

CITY MODE SENSITIVITY

BANDS

 

*

 

Factory Default Settings

To reset Pro300 to its original 

factory settings, press and hold 

the “CITY” and “BRT” buttons 

while turning the power on. The 

Pro300’s display will provide a 

Reset

 message, accompanied by 

an audible alert, acknowledging 

the reset.

Summary of Contents for BEL Pro300

Page 1: ...O R Owner s Manual Beltronics 5442 West Chester Road West Chester OH 45069 USA USA 800 341 2288 www beltronics com 2012 Beltronics Designed in USA Manufactured In Canada Features specifications and p...

Page 2: ...display Program 2 Then hold the RVW button down The Pro300 will scroll through the categories starting with Pilot Pilot thenVoice Voice then Power on sequence PwrOn then Signal strength meter Meter an...

Page 3: ...o the next PILOT Power on indication VOICE POWER ON SEQUENCE SIGNAL STRENGTH METER AUTOMUTE CITY MODE SENSITIVITY BANDS Pilot HWY Pilot H Pilot V Voice ON Voice OFF PwrOn STD PwrOn FST Meter STD Meter...

Page 4: ...Slot Insert Pro300 s adjustableWindshield mount into this slot Page 7 QuickMount Button Press the button and slide theWindshield mount into one of its four locking positions Page 7 City Button Switch...

Page 5: ...id objects and heavily tinted areas that might obstruct the radar antenna or laser lens 6 Installation 7 Windshield QuickMount Pro300 s QuickMount windshield bracket is designed for unobtrusive and ha...

Page 6: ...long range warning with minimum false alarms In this mode Pro300 s internal computer continuously analyzes all incoming signals and intelligently adjusts the sensitivity 8 You can also select conventi...

Page 7: ...SmartCord 11 Threat Display Pro300 sThreat Display option is an advanced display for experienced detector users Please use Pro300 for a few weeks to get familiar with its other features before usingT...

Page 8: ...actory setting is for AutoMute to be on Pro300 will display aMute ON If you accidentally don t release the RVW button in time and the Pro300 goes to the next category hold the RVW button down again an...

Page 9: ...ative signal strength factory default MeterTHT Threat Display In this setting the meter simultaneously tracks multiple radar signals including relative signal strength for each NOTE TheThreat Display...

Page 10: ...s Operating Bands X band 10 525 GHz 25 MHz K band 24 150 GHz 100 MHz Ka band 34 700 GHz 1300 MHz Laser 904nm 33 MHz bandwidth Radar Receiver Detector Type Superheterodyne GaAs FETVCO Scanning Frequenc...

Page 11: ...alert and fall silent again Pro300 suddenly sounds a continuous tone for the appropriate band received All segments in the Signal Strength Meter are lit A brief laser alert Pro300 receives weak signa...

Page 12: ...con rmation that your Pro300 s radar detection abilities are fully operational How POP Works POP mode is a relatively new feature for radar gun manufacturers It works by transmitting an extremely shor...

Page 13: ...n of your detector If you believe this type of system isn t used in your area you can simply turn it off Otherwise your detector is ready to start protecting you right out of the box If you have any q...

Page 14: ...Mode Pro300 is inAutoMute Mode See page 8 for details Pro300 is not making contact with the windshield to provide stability While holding down Pro300 s QuickMount button slide Pro300 toward the windsh...

Page 15: ...i ed 2 Your product has been subjected to misuse or damage including water damage physical abuse and or improper installation 3 Your product has been modi ed in any way 4 You do not supply original pr...

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