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How Safety Radar Works

Safety Warning System, or SWS, uses a 
modified K-band radar signal. The SWS safety 
radar system has 64 possible messages (60 
currently allocated). The SWS messages 
your V995 can display are listed on the 
facing page.
 

From the factory, your V995 is 

programmed with SWS decoding OFF. If 
SWS is used in your area, your V995 will 
display the safety messages associated with 
the signal. If you wish to detect this system, 
use the Programming feature to turn V995’s 
SWS decoding ON.
 

NOTE: Some of the safety 

messages have been condensed, so 

that each message can be displayed 

on one or two screens on the V995’s 

eight-character display.

 

Since Safety radar technology is  

relatively new, and the number of  
transmitters in operation is not yet 
widespread, you will not receive Safety 
signals on a daily basis. Do not be surprised 
if you encounter emergency vehicles, road 
hazards and railroad crossings that are 
unequipped with these transmitters. As 
Safety transmitters become more prevalent 
(the number of operating transmitters is 
growing every day), these Safety radar 
signals will become more common.

TSR Signal Ranking Software

Your radar detector includes a new 
optional boost in anti-falsing soft 

ware 

to eliminate excessive alerts from 
erroneous X and K-band sources. One 
example of this is traffic flow monitoring 
systems. These systems, which are 
becoming more widely used in several 
countries, generate K-band signals to 
measure the flow of traffic on a given road. 
Unfortunately most detectors see 
this as a real threat and will alert 
you to it unnecessarily. Our new 
proprietary software (TSR), intelligently 
sorts, ranks and rejects this type of false 
alarm automatically. The result is ultimate 
protection without excessive false alarms.
 

The TSR software is set up as an option 

and can be activated through the 
Programming section. We suggest you turn 
TSR on if you are experiencing extreme 
false alerts in your area. If not, your detector 
is ready to start protecting you right out of 
the box.
 

If you have any questions about this 

new feature, please give us a call or visit our 
website for more details.

SWS Text Messages

 

Highway Construction or Maintenance

1

  Work Zone Ahead

2

  Road Closed Ahead/Follow Detour

3

  Bridge Closed Ahead/Follow Detour

4

  Highway Work Crews Ahead

5

  Utility Work Crews Ahead

6

   All Traffic Follow Detour Ahead

7

  All Trucks Follow Detour Ahead

8

  All Traffic Exit Ahead

9

  Right Lane Closed Ahead

10

  Center Lane Closed Ahead

11

  Left Lane Closed Ahead

12 

For future use

 

Highway Hazard Zone Advisory

13

  Stationary Police Vehicle Ahead

14

  Train Approaching/At Crossing

15

  Low Overpass Ahead

16

  Drawbridge Up

17

  Observe Drawbridge Weight Limit

18

  Rock Slide Area Ahead

19

  School Zone Ahead

20

  Road Narrows Ahead

21

  Sharp Curve Ahead

22

  Pedestrian Crossing Ahead

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  Deer/Moose Crossing

24

  Blind/Deaf Child Area

25

  Steep Grade Ahead/Truck Use Low Gear

26

  Accident Ahead

27

  Poor Road Surface Ahead

28

  School Bus Loading/Unloading

29

  No Passing Zone

30

  Dangerous Intersection Ahead

31

  Stationary Emergency Vehicle Ahead

32 

For future use

 

Weather Related Hazards

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  High Wind Ahead

34

  Severe Weather Ahead

35

  Heavy Fog Ahead

36

  High Water/Flooding Ahead

37

  Ice On Bridge Ahead

38

  Ice On Road Ahead

39

  Blowing Dust Ahead

40

  Blowing Sand Ahead

41

  Blinding Snow Whiteout Ahead

42 

For future use

 

Travel Information/Convenience

43

  Rest Area Ahead

44

  Rest Area With Service Ahead

45

  24 Hour Fuel Service Ahead

46

  Inspection Station Open

47

  Inspection Station Closed

48

  Reduced Speed Area Ahead

49

  Speed Limit Enforced

50

  Hazardous Materials Exit Ahead

51

  Congestion Ahead/Expect Delay

52

  Expect 10 Minute Delay

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  Expect 20 Minute Delay

54

  Expect 30 Minute Delay

55

  Expect 1 Hour Delay

56

  Traffic Alert/Tune AM Radio

57

  Pay Toll Ahead

58

  Trucks Exit Right

59

  Trucks Exit Left

60 

For future use

 

Fast/Slow Moving Vehicles

61

  Emergency Vehicle In Transit

62

  Police In Pursuit

63

  Oversize Vehicle In Transit

64

  Slow Moving Vehicle

Summary of Contents for V995

Page 1: ...onics 5442 West Chester Road West Chester OH 45069 USA USA 800 341 2288 www beltronics com 2011 Beltronics Designed and Manufactured In Canada Features speci cations and prices subject to change witho...

Page 2: ...settings and to CHANGE any settings as desired The words PGM RVW and CHG are located on the top of the detector and are highlighted in graphics How to use Programming 1 To enter Program Mode press and...

Page 3: ...wer on sequence Fast power on sequence Standard signal strength meter Tech Display AutoMute on AutoMute o Standard City Mode sensitivity Low X band sensitivity in City Mode No X band sensitivity in Ci...

Page 4: ...sily change 7 features for your preferences Page 12 16 Radar Antenna and Laser Lens The rear panel of your V995 should have a clear view of the road ahead For best performance do not mount the V995 di...

Page 5: ...Mount theV995 away from windshield wipers other solid objects and heavily tinted areas that might obstruct the radar antenna or laser lens Caution A few vehicles including some Porsches have windshie...

Page 6: ...audio alert during a radar encounter To mute the audio for a single speci c signal brie y press the Mute button After that radar encounter has passed the mute will automatically reset and the audio wi...

Page 7: ...will require a signi cant amount of time to get familiar with this new level of information about detected signals Audible Alerts For Radar signals YourV995 uses a Geiger counter like sound to indica...

Page 8: ...onds TheV995 will beep twice and display Program 2 Then hold the RVW button down The V995 will scroll through the categories starting with Pilot Pilot Voice Voice Power on sequence PwrOn Signal streng...

Page 9: ...nd tone and corresponding message i e X OFF willalertyouthatone or more bands have been changed Signal Strength Meter MeterSTD Standard meter In this setting the meter displays the band of the receive...

Page 10: ...area 16 17 Features and Speci cations 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 Superhete...

Page 11: ...again V995 suddenly sounds a continuous tone for the appropriate band received All segments in the Signal Strength Meter are lit A brief laser alert V995 receives weak signals These signals may be a...

Page 12: ...rmation that yourV995 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 short burst...

Page 13: ...if you are experiencing extreme false alerts in your area If not your detector is ready to start protecting you right out of the box If you have any questions about this new feature please give us a...

Page 14: ...not making contact with the windshield to provide stability While holding downV995 s QuickMount button slideV995 toward the windshield so that the back top edge makes rm contact A loose power connecti...

Page 15: ...can be made by check money order or credit card ShipV995 and power cord to BELTRONICS Customer Service Department Service Order Number ______________ 5442West Chester Road West Chester OH 45069 For yo...

Page 16: ...daytime telephone number and a copy of the original purchase receipt 3 Label the outside of the package clearly with your ReturnAuthorization number Ship the product pre paid insured for your protect...

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