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Performance Verifi cation

Conditions that Affect Radar Alerts

 

If you feel your unit is not alerting properly, keep in  

 

mind that there are many conditions that infl uence 

 

the intensity or duration of an alert:

1.  The police are using instant-on/pulsed Radar, in which  
 

case no signal is transmitted until visual contact has  

 

been made with your vehicle. For detection of this    

 

signal, you must rely on refl ected signals from Radar  

 

directed at traffi c traveling ahead of you. 

2.  The police Radar unit is positioned perpendicular to  
 

the road, around a curve, or just over the crest of a   

 

hill, thus, signifi cantly reducing the reception range.

3.  The highway traffi c between your vehicle and the    
 

police Radar source is heavy, blocking or refl ecting    

 

transmitted signals. The presence of several large    

 

trucks between you and the police Radar unit could    

 

also signifi cantly reduce reception.

4.  Rain or humid weather conditions can absorb  

 

 

transmitted signals before they reach your vehicle,    

 

again reducing detection range.

5.  The police Radar unit is not properly tuned and is    
 

transmitting outside allocated X, K or Super  

 

 

Wideband Ka frequency ranges.

Conditions that Affect Laser Alerts

 

If you feel your unit is not properly alerting to the    

 

presence of Laser signals, keep in mind that rain, fog,  

 

high humidity and other weather conditions can affect 

 

the range that the Laser beam can be detected.

 

If you experience a problem with your unit that is not  

 

covered in the previous outline, please call, Monday  

 

to Friday, 8am–6pm, ET, for assistance:

 1-800-341-2288 

USA

 

 

Problem 

Possible Cause 

Corrective Procedure

 

Unit not 

Cable not properly  

Check connection  

 receiving  connected 

to 

antenna

 power 

or 

control 

panel

 

 

 

 

Fuse in red power  

Replace with 1 amp, 

 

 

 

lead is defective 

250 3AG fuse 

 

 

 

“Poor” 

Antenna opening 

Reposition antenna with 

 

detection 

partially blocked 

unobstructed view of

 

range 

 

road ahead. Clean off any

 

 

 

accumulated debris on

  

 

antenna 

face

 
 

Unit alarms 

Connection to antenna  Re-connect cable to  

 

every second 

sensor is disengaged 

antenna sensor

 

 

 

 

Erratic or 

High concentration 

Use city mode. Review  

 

frequent 

of non-police X-band 

section in this manual on  

 alerts 

sources 

Performance Verifi cation

Troubleshooting

Solutions for Common Problems

 

If your unit is not operating properly, please refer to  

 the 

outline 

below.

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Summary of Contents for VECTOR 975e

Page 1: ...4 952 937 4 952 936 4 939 521 4 896 855 4 887 753 4 862 175 4 750 215 4 686 499 4 631 542 4 630 054 4 625 210 4 613 989 4 604 529 4 583 057 4 581 769 4 571 593 4 313 216 D314 178 D313 365 D310 167 D30...

Page 2: ...Convenience Information For a complete description of SWS of audio and visual alerts see page 17 3 X K Ka Band On or Off Select X ON X OFF K ON K OFF or Ka ON Ka OFF depending upon your driving enviro...

Page 3: ...s immediately followed by the status of the four Selectable Features 1 Auto Mute a clicking tone con rms if feature is engaged 2 Safety Warning System illumination of the green S LED con rms if featur...

Page 4: ...ible beeps Audio Visual Alert for Instant On Pulsed Radar This type of signal appears suddenly when a Radar unit is triggered The instant on or pulsed alert consists of an intense three second X K or...

Page 5: ...mode press the City button twice City X K Ka is con rmed by the alternate ashing of the green amber H C LED for one second After the one second the LED returns to solid amber illumination 8 9 Once eng...

Page 6: ...33 8 GHz segment of the Ka bandwidth Ka Narrow Band 34 3 GHz On Off LED 2 default is on When activated unit will detect ONLY the 34 3 GHz segment of the Ka bandwidth Ka Narrow Band 34 7 GHz On Off LED...

Page 7: ...late 1990 FCC approval was given to Wideband Ka 34 2 GHz to 35 2 GHz Once again BEL responded with Wideband Ka detection Today your 975e can detect Super Wideband Ka To turn this on see selectable opt...

Page 8: ...are relatively close to the source Once an alert is received expect the strength of the signal to increase very quickly Advanced warning in this situation may be reduced 3 Stationary Radar concealed...

Page 9: ...generally be received The closer the vehicle is to the source of Laser pulses the greater the likelihood of receiving a steady stream of Laser pulses The reason for this is the aiming stability of th...

Page 10: ...or Super Wideband Ka frequency ranges Conditions that Affect Laser Alerts If you feel your unit is not properly alerting to the presence of Laser signals keep in mind that rain fog high humidity and...

Page 11: ...allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you 8 This warranty gives you speci c legal rights and you may also have...

Page 12: ...e speci cations listed in this owner s manual Accessories If you require any additional accessories replacement accessories or any accessory which is not included with your unit call to order or for m...

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