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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 PLUS’s new TechDisplay option
is also designed for the advanced detector
user. In this mode, the RX75 PLUS 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.

Laser Blocking

Your Bel Pro Remote is equipped with 
integrated Laser Blocker’s, making it the 
ultimate defense against laser guns.

Under the “Laser” option in the Bands

category, the Laser Blocker’s can be
programmed to receive only, or “Block” an
incoming laser signal. 

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.

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How to customize the RX75 PLUS with Programming

There are 8 user-selectable options so you
can customize your RX75 PLUS 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
PLUS will beep twice and display
“Program.”

(Brightness is at maximum

during programming.)

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 PLUS’s
AutoMute feature off. 

1

Enter the Program Mode by holding

both buttons down for 2 seconds. 

RX75

PLUS will beep twice and display

Program

.

2

Press and hold the REV button. 

The RX75 PLUS 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

PLUS shows the AutoMute item. 

Since the

factory setting is for AutoMute to be on,
the RX75 PLUS will display

aMute ON

.

(If you accidentally don’t release the

REV button in time, and RX75 PLUS goes
to the next category, hold the REV button
down again, and after RX75 PLUS 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 PLUS will display

Complete

,

beep 4 times, and return to normal 
operation.

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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