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Table of Contents

Introduction

I

• Congratulations 

I

• Important Warning 

I

• Quick Reference Guide 

4

Controls and Features

5-8

• Power

5

• Power-On Indication

5

• AutoMute

5

• Volume/Mute

5

• Remote Mute Button

5

• Highway / AutoScan / City Switch

6

• Display Brightness

6

• Audible Alerts

6

• Signal Strength Meter

7

• Threat Display

7

• TechDisplay

8

• Laser Blockers

8

Programming

9-13

• How to use Programming

9

• Example of Programming

9

• Overview of Programming

10

• Details of Programming

11-13

Technical Details

14-19

• Interpreting Alerts

14-15

• How Radar Works

16

• How Laser Works

17

• How Safety Radar Works

18-19

Service

20-25

• Troubleshooting

20-21

• Service

22

• Warranty

22

• Specifications

25

3

2

Quick Reference Card

Bel Pro Remote

Quick Reference Card

*

Factory Default Settings

**

Available only with External Speaker

Remove card along perforations         

Remove card along perforations         

Press the REV button

to go from one category

to the next

PILOT LIGHT

POWER-ON SEQUENCE

SIGNAL STRENGTH METER

AUTOMUTE

VOICE**

CITY MODE SENSITIVITY

BRIGHTNESS

BANDS

Pilot HWY

Pilot H

Pilot V
PwrOn STD

PwrOn FST
Meter STD

Meter THT

Meter TEC
aMute ON

aMute OFF
Voice On

Voice Off

City STD

City LoX

City NoX

Brt AUTO

Brt MIN

Brt MED

Brt MAX

Brt DARK

Bands ALL

Bands MOD

X

ON

or

OFF

K

ON

or

OFF

Ka ON

or

OFF

LSR ON

or

OFF

or

BLCK

SWS ON

or

OFF

Press the CHANGE button
to change your setting
within a category

*

Full word: Highway or Auto or City

Letter: H or A or C

Vehicle voltage

*

Standard power-on sequence

Fast power-on sequence

*

Standard signal strength meter

Threat Display

TechDisplay

*

AMute On

AMute Off

*

Voice on

Voice off

*

Standard City mode sensitivity

Low X band sensitivity in City Mode

No X band sensitivity in City Mode

*

Brightness adjusts automatically

Minimum brightness when turned on

Medium brightness when turned on

Maximum brightness when turned on

Dark Mode when RX75 PLUS turned on

*

All bands enabled

One or more bands has been modified

Turn bands “ON” or “OFF” by 

pressing the VOL/MUTE button 

Summary of Contents for BelProRemote RX75 PLUS

Page 1: ...r s M a n u a l 5 4 4 2 W e s t C h e s t e r R o a d W e s t C h e s t e r O h i o 4 5 0 6 9 U S A BELProRemotePlus M a d e a n d p r i n t e d i n C a n a d a 1 2 1 R 7 5 P 0 M O D E L R X 7 5 P L U...

Page 2: ...njury during the installation or can damage your RX75 PLUS or your vehicle If your vehicle is damaged during installation its safety systems may be compromised which could cause personal injury or pro...

Page 3: ...rom one category to the next PILOT LIGHT POWER ON SEQUENCE SIGNAL STRENGTH METER AUTOMUTE VOICE CITY MODE SENSITIVITY BRIGHTNESS BANDS Pilot HWY Pilot H Pilot V PwrOn STD PwrOn FST Meter STD Meter THT...

Page 4: ...details Power on indication After RX75 PLUS s start up sequence is complete the matrix display will show Highway AutoScan or City to show which sensitivity mode is selected If you prefer you can sele...

Page 5: ...Laser signals are a possible threat no matter how weak the RX75 PLUS alerts you to all laser signals with a full laser alert 6 7 Controls and Features Controls and Features For Safety signals If you...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...k PilotHWY Full description In this setting the RX75 PLUS will display Highway City or AutoScan as its power on indication factory default Pilot H Letter In this setting the RX75 PLUS will display H f...

Page 8: ...e City mode X band sensitivity is reduced more than the standard setting This will reduce X band alarms from other sources even further but also significantly reduces range to X band traffic radar Cit...

Page 9: ...e objects and sometimes not the alerts may seem inconsistent A patrol car is approaching from the other direction sampling traffic with instant on radar Such alerts should be taken seriously You are d...

Page 10: ...s a newer technology and is not as widespread as conventional radar therefore you may not encounter laser on a daily basis And unlike radar detection laser detection is not prone to false alarms Becau...

Page 11: ...ghWind 34 Severe Weather 35 HeavyFog 36 Flooding 37 BridgIce 38 RoadIce 39 Dust Blowing 40 Sand Blowing 41 Blinding Snow 42 Future Use 43 RestArea 44 RestArea w servic 45 24hrFuel 46 Insp Stn Open 47...

Page 12: ...tions It is normal for the RX75 PLUS to feel warm Explanation of Displays LsrF ERR LsrR N A Check Receiver Wiring HD AD CD PilotHWY WorkZone X2 or K9 or KA7 etc Self Cal Rcvr ERR Blck OFF Comm ERR The...

Page 13: ...o not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific rights You may have other lega...

Page 14: ...bration Circuity Complete VG2 Immunity Dimensions Inches Display Controller 4 2 x 1 4 x 55 Radar Receiver 3 75 x 3 15 x 1 75 Front Laser Receiver 4 65 x 1 8 x 0 8 Rear Laser Receiver 6 0 x 1 0 x 65 Pa...

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