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Whichever Operating mode you select, 

VECTOR 985

will be in standby mode and ready to detect traffic 
Radar, Laser and SWS

signals. The display will show 

A

Auu tt oo S

S cc aa nn

” (factory pre-set which is suitable for ALL

driving conditions, unless you change this to “

H

Hii gg hh ww aa yy

”,

C

Cii tt  yy    X

X

”, or “

C

Cii tt  yy   A

AL

LL

L

” (see page 9).

TUTORIAL MODE

The Tutorial Mode allows you to become more
familiar with all audible and visual alerts. The
message 

T

TU

UT

TO

OR

RIIA

AL

L

appears in the display followed

by the audio and corresponding Text Message for

L

LA

AS

SE

ER

R

,

K

Kaa    A

AU

UD

DIIO

O

,

K

K  A

AU

UD

DIIO

O

,

X

X  A

AU

UD

DIIO

O

, sample

Radar alert (K band signal ramping from weak to
strong) and 

S

SA

AF

FE

ET

TY

Y  W

WA

AR

RN

NIIN

NG

G  S

SY

YS

ST

TE

EM

M  S

SA

AM

MP

PL

LE

E  A

AL

LE

ER

RT

TS

S

.

Three sample 

SWS

messages are then presented in

the display along with the corresponding
Digital Voice Messages:

Sample 1  

A

AC

CC

CIID

DE

EN

NT

T  A

AH

HE

EA

AD

D

Sample 2  

H

HIIG

GH

HW

WA

AY

Y  W

WO

OR

RK

KC

CR

RE

EW

W  A

AH

HE

EA

AD

D

Sample 3

P

PO

OL

LIIC

CE

E  IIN

N  P

PU

UR

RS

SU

UIIT

T

You can access the complete list of 

SWS

messages 

by pressing the 

AUD

button. 

M

MS

SG

G  11

will appear in the 

display once 

AUD 

is pressed. Pressing the 

AUD 

button 

a second time will allow you to listen to the 

SWS

™ 

message while viewing it in the display. (to move 
forward in the list, press the 

CTY 

button; to move 

backward in the list, press the 

DRK 

button). Continue 

the steps above to play all 60 

SWS

™ 

messages.

To exit Tutorial Mode, press the 

PWR

button and 

your unit will be on and ready to receive signals.

7

k

Note: sample radar and SWS

messages are random.

Presentation of alerts will differ than what is printed based 
on operation mode selected. Tutorial Mode will cycle 
continuously until PWR is pressed to exit this mode.

Summary of Contents for Vector 985

Page 1: ...52 936 4 961 074 5 402 087 5 446 923 5 587 916 5 600 132 Canada 1 187 586 1 187 602 1 295 714 1 295 715 Other Patents Pending Safety Warning System L C Patents Pending Printed in Canada 273004 09 Fund...

Page 2: ...THE NEXT GENERATION IN DIGITAL PERFORMANCE THE NEXT GENERATION IN DIGITAL PERFORMANCE Operating Instructions MOTOROLA MOTOROLA digitaldnaTM MOTOROLA Model V985 k 16 64 Driver Selectable Features Digit...

Page 3: ...Laws vary throughout the USA governing the use of a Radar detector It is your responsibility to follow these laws VECTOR 985 contains Flash Technology which provides the highest capability to be repro...

Page 4: ...A lengthy power up test sequence text messages identify alerts received i e X X B Ba a n n d d 2 MODIFICATIONS Mode Full Power up test sequence presents ONLY those General Selectable Features which y...

Page 5: ...tering Selectable Features Mode 14 Installation 14 kGeneral Guidelines 14 Understanding Radar Laser and SWS 17 Interpretation of Alerts 18 kRadar Alerts 18 kInstant On Pulsed Radar Alert 21 kTypical F...

Page 6: ...AY Y and A AU UT TO OM MU UT TE E and confirms Radar band and signal strength presence of Laser and SWS messages received 3 DRK Bright Dim Dark Button provides bright dark and fully adjustable dim se...

Page 7: ...Depending upon the Operating Mode selected the power up test sequence and confirmation of Radar Laser SWS alerts will be relayed to you as follows N NO OR RM MA AL L Factory Pre Set Mode A lengthy po...

Page 8: ...ted Sample alerts while operating in Tech Mode Laser Alert L LA AS SE ER R 9 90 00 0N NM M X Band Alert X X B BA AN ND D followed by 1 10 0 5 52 25 5 K Band Alert K K B BA AN ND D followed by 2 24 4 1...

Page 9: ...S Three sample SWS messages are then presented in the display along with the corresponding Digital Voice Messages Sample 1 A AC CC CI ID DE EN NT T A AH HE EA AD D Sample 2 H HI IG GH HW WA AY Y W WO...

Page 10: ...utton allows selection of a bright fully adjustable dim or dark mode VECTOR 985 is factory preset to full bright display To engage dim mode press and hold the DRK button The display will cycle through...

Page 11: ...required see page 21 Volume Control Press and hold the AUD button to engage the volume control the volume will cycle high to low The audio level has 9 settings for VECTOR 985 Release the AUD button wh...

Page 12: ...er visual alerts will be processed the instant an X band signal is detected keeping you quietly informed Since most false X band signals are weak the use of the CTY mode allows you to drive out of the...

Page 13: ...oScan accessed using CTY Button 12 Normal Mode Note 1 2 16 accessed using PWR Button 13 Modifications Mode 14 Q Start 15 Tech Mode 16 Voltage Meter Mode Description of Selectable Features Features 1 3...

Page 14: ...lerts followed by the Digital Voice announcement of the signal detected After the Digital Voice announcement a clicking tone keeps you quietly informed for as long as the signal is present This clicki...

Page 15: ...ting is S SW WS Sv v o o i i c c e e When S SW WS St t o o n n e e is selected Digital Voice is replaced by tone clicking only Factory setting is S SW WS Sv v o o i i c c e e Feature 9 Audio Visual Sc...

Page 16: ...stallation General Guidelines Do not mount your unit directly behind windshield wipers or mirrored sunscreens which block Radar and Laser signals and substantially reduce warning range Unlike after ma...

Page 17: ...that will cause premature aging of the unit 5 Your detector is not waterproof exposure to water may cause damage and your warranty will be void Dash Mounting You can mount your unit to a level area o...

Page 18: ...if you are unsure whether your vehicle is equipped with this type of windshield Visor Mounting 1 Remove the two suction cups and follow steps 1 2 4 and 5 2 Clip the detector to the edge of the sun vis...

Page 19: ...ctors capable of detecting X K and Ka Band signals In 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 VECTOR 985 detects...

Page 20: ...your unit are affected both by the type of transmission continuous wave or instant on and the position of the Radar source Generally when you drive closer to a Radar source the intensity of the receiv...

Page 21: ...ts will clearly indicate a weak signal becoming stronger as you drive closer to the Radar source Remember when the police Radar source is moving toward you the Radar signal strength will increase much...

Page 22: ...ly in the police officer s line of sight When cresting a hill a weak initial alert followed very quickly by a full alert is typical This alert pattern requires prompt attention 4 Moving Radar behind y...

Page 23: ...able source of the false signal can be identified supermarket bank commercial building etc caution is advised until the source can be confirmed The X band alert pattern caused by a non police source c...

Page 24: ...is introductory message is followed by a specific Text Message i e S SH HA AR RP P C CU UR RV VE E A AH HE EA AD D and Digital Voice Message which is repeated twice After the Digital Voice the unit wi...

Page 25: ...sages 33 41 T Tr r a a v v I In n f fo o confirms Travel Information Convenience messages 43 59 M Mo o v v i i n n g g confirms Emergency Slow Moving Vehicles in transit messages 61 64 M Me e s s s s...

Page 26: ...icantly reducing the reception range 3 The highway traffic between your vehicle and the police Radar source is heavy This blocks reflects transmitted signals The presence of several large trucks betwe...

Page 27: ...ional mechanic socket defective Poor Antenna lens opening Reposition unit with detection partially blocked unobstructed view of range road ahead and behind Radar signals unable to Determine whether pa...

Page 28: ...able to or enforceable by any subsequent owner 3 In the event of a defect malfunction or other failure to conform to this warranty BELTRONICS will at its sole discretion repair or replace the unit at...

Page 29: ...t provide a copy of a dated sales receipt for your unit in order to receive service under warranty Service Warranty Service If you feel your detector is not functioning properly please review this man...

Page 30: ...dated sales receipt Post Warranty Service The following arrangements apply if the warranty period has expired or you are not able to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt indicating purchase wit...

Page 31: ...COST DESCRIPTION NUMBER USA CANADA Suction Cup Kit 2 DA 6 2 95 3 95 Straight Power Cord 12 DA 16 9 95 1 1 95 Coiled Power Cord 8 DA 17 1 1 95 16 95 Power Cord Fuses 2 DA 19 3 95 5 95 Hook Loop Fastene...

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