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How Red Light Cameras Work

 

Red light cameras use three basic things: a camera, a 
device to trigger the camera and a computer. An 
intersection may have more than one camera to 
monitor traffic from multiple directions. The trigger is 
typically a series of wires buried just beneath the 
surface of the road. These wires are separated by a 
pre-set distance to create a magnetic field or 
induction loop. Once a vehicle is in the intersection, 
the loop or circuit becomes closed and alerts the 
computer to take a picture.

In some states, tickets are issued to the car’s owner, 
no matter who’s actually driving. In this case, the red 
light camera only needs to photograph the vehicle’s 
rear license plate. In other states, the actual driver is 
responsible for paying the ticket. In this case, the 
system needs a second camera in front of the car to 
get a shot of the driver’s face.

How Speed Cameras Work 

 

There are several types of fixed position speed 
cameras used, including radar, laser, induction-loop 
and photo-based. Radar and laser based cameras are 

typically mounted near the road and transmit a short 
range signal across the lanes monitored. Since this 
signal is transmitted across the road instead of down 
the road like with many handheld systems, detecting 
them in time is critical.

Another technology used is an induction loop system. 
This type of system utilizes wires buried just beneath 

the surface of the road to trigger a computer that 
calculates speed between the two points. Photo 
based systems take two sets of pictures of all passing 
vehicles between two separate fixed locations. Both 
sets of photographs are date and time stamped, 
which enables the system to calculate average speed 
between the two locations.

Fixed speed cameras can also be set up to monitor 
one to four lanes of traffic in the same direction. To 
achieve this, a sensor is installed in each lane, and a 
wide angle camera lens is used to photograph the 
vehicle that is speeding.

  Understanding Your Detector

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  Troubleshooting

Problem 

Explanation/Solution

Detector beeps briefly at the same location every day, 

An X band motion sensor or intrusion alarm is located 

but no radar source is in sight. 

within range of your route.

 
Detector did not alert when a police car was in view. 

VASCAR (Visual Average Speed Computer and 

 

Recorder), a stopwatch method of speed detection, 

 

may be in use. 

 

Officer may not have radar or laser unit turned on. 

Detector’s audible alerts become softer after the first 

Detector is in AutoMute mode. See “AutoMute” in the 

few alerts. 

Settings & Preferences section for details.

The power-on sequence reoccurs while you are driving.  A loose power connection can cause GT-7 to be 
 

briefly disconnected and will retrigger the power-on

 

sequence. Check all connections. 

 
You wish to restore the factory default settings. 

Press and hold the SEN and BRT buttons while 

 

powering on the detector. A “Restored” message will 

 

display, acknowledging the reset. 

 
The device will not turn on. 

Check that vehicle ignition is on. 

 

Check all connections. 

 
The display feels warm. 

It is normal for the device to feel warm. 

 
The display is blank.  

GT-7 is in Dark mode. Press the BRT button to adjust

 

the brightness. 

How GPS Works

 

Developed by the U.S. military, 
the global positioning system (GPS) is 
made up of 24 orbiting satellites. There 
are at least four satellites visible at any given 
time every day. A GPS receiver is designed to locate 
and receive data from four of these satellites. These 
data include the distance to your location from each 
of the satellites. Once the distance from each satellite 
is known, the receiver can calculate and pinpoint your 
exact location. 

Summary of Contents for gt-7

Page 1: ...da Features speci cations and prices subject to change without notice FCC NOTE Modi cations not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s FCC granted authority to operate the equipm...

Page 2: ...accuracy to eliminate false alerts You ve just purchased the rst and only radar laser detector to o er High De nition HD performance and accuracy the all new Beltronics GT 7 Now you can take ticket pr...

Page 3: ...radar or laser and a convenient MUTE button right on the plug It s perfect for any car where reaching the detector s MUTE button on the windshield is a stretch For discreet night driving put GT 7 Max...

Page 4: ...prefer you can turn o the speed display feature see Programming section for details If speed display is OFF GT 7 will simply display your battery voltage in this location Speed display ON Current spee...

Page 5: ...witching your alert tones Cruise Alert The Cruise Alert feature allows you to modify your alert tones when traveling below a speci ed speed factory default is 20 mph see Programming for details For al...

Page 6: ...s MRK to go from PressVOLUME or to change one category to the next your setting within a category User Mode Advanced Access and customize all Settings and Preferences Novice Access and customize units...

Page 7: ...may not eventually melt into a solid point even when the patrol car is directly behind you Detector alerts slowly for a while then abruptly You are approaching a radar unit concealed by a jumps to a...

Page 8: ...ons Fixed speed cameras can also be set up to monitor one to four lanes of tra c in the same direction To achieve this a sensor is installed in each lane and a wide angle camera lens is used to photog...

Page 9: ...ipping charges that you incur for sending your Product to us What you must do to maintain this warranty Show original proof of purchase or receipt from an authorized Beltronics dealer Warranty exclusi...

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