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9. VOLUME/MUTE 

Button:

Press and hold this button to

adjust the audio alert level. During an alert, press this but-
ton to Mute the audio for that specific signal.  (see page
0).

10. Power Jack:

Plug the modular end of the power cord

into this jack. The detector operates on 12v DC (negative
ground only).

11. Radar Antenna and Laser Lens:

The rear panel of your

detector should have a clear view of the road ahead. For
best results, do not mount Express 795 behind the wind-
shield wipers or tinted areas. 

12. Rear Laser Port:

Receives laser signals from behind the 

vehicle.

13. Audio Alert Speaker:

Emits separate audio tones for X,

K, Ka, Instant-On/ Pulsed radar and laser.

OPERATION 

A start-up sequence occurs each time you turn on Express
795 and consists of: 

1.

The power-on LED indicator will illuminate.

2.

The laser band indicators illuminate, coupled with the
alternate flashing of the 4 red signal strength LEDs (outer
two LEDs followed by inner two LEDs). A distinct audio
tone (high-pitched beeping) will also be heard.

3.

The Ka band LED indicator illuminates and the Ka band
audible alert tone (double chirp) is heard.

4.

The K band LED indicator illuminates and the K band
audible alert tone (buzz) is heard.

5.

The X-band LED indicator illuminates and the X-band
audible alert tone (chirp) is heard. 

RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS

You can reset the detector to its factory default settings for
Volume, Brightness, Mute, City and selectable features by
following these steps:

1.

Plug the cord into the vehicles lighter socket.

2.

Turn the detector off (if on) using the PWR button

3.

Press and hold the CITY and BRT buttons.

4.

While holding the CITY and BRT buttons down, press the
PWR button to turn the detector back on.

5.

If done correctly, the detector will power-on, and two
“beeps” will be heard, confirming that the factory default
settings are now reset.

MEMORY RETENTION FOR PREFERRED SETTINGS

There is no need to reset your preferred settings every
time you turn the detector on. Your settings for volume
level, brightness, and city mode will be stored in the
detectors’ memory. 

Note:

Regardless of the brightness setting, all LEDs will fully illuminate

during the start-up test sequence. This provides a visual confirmation that
the display is working.

SETTING THE AUDIO LEVEL

VOLUME/MUTE Button

Press and hold the VOLUME/MUTE button to change the
audio level. An initial “beep” will sound, followed by the
decreasing audio. Release the button and press and hold
a second time to increase the volume level. Whenever the
audio level is changed, the 4 red LEDs on the signal
meter will provide a visual reference. 

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Summary of Contents for Express 795

Page 1: ...1 2288 www beltronics com 2005 Beltronics Designed and Manufactured in Canada Features and specifications are prices subject to change without notice Other Patents Pending Model E795 R A D A R L A S E...

Page 2: ...ular Power Cord In order to get the most out of your Express 795 please read the entire owner s manual Please drive safely TABLE OF CONTENTS Listing of Features page 4 Operation Start Up Sequence page...

Page 3: ...widest field of view 1 PWR Button Press this button to turn the detector on off see page 7 2 Power on Indicator A single green LED illuminates to indicate the detector is receiving power 3 CITY Butto...

Page 4: ...D indicator illuminates and the X band audible alert tone chirp is heard RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS You can reset the detector to its factory default settings for Volume Brightness Mute City and select...

Page 5: ...e simply press the CITY button once A single beep will be heard and the LED marked C will illuminate In this mode low level signals will still be seen MUTE The MUTE button allows you to silence the au...

Page 6: ...ess the adjustment button on the top of unit by the word BELTRONICS and slide the QuickMount bracket into the slot until it is locked into the position which best fits the angle of your windshield the...

Page 7: ...er The detector is not waterproof 3 Always use reasonable care when transporting your unit from one vehicle to another TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If your unit is not receiving power or not operating cor re...

Page 8: ...Your product has been subjected to misuse or damage including water damage physical abuse and or improper installation 3 Your product has been modified in any way 4 Your receipt or proof of purchase...

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