Appendix F. Users Manual
ETL Inc.
#584 Sangwhal- ri, Kanam -myon,
Yoju-kun, Kyounggi-do,
469-885, Korea
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FCC ID :
QTIMRD-1000
Report No:E03.0103.FCC.009N
Issue of Date : January 3, 2003
MICROLINE Co., Ltd.
Radar Detector
Model : MRD-1000
2. Description of Features
(1) Memory Retention
Anytime MRD-1000 is turned off or unplugged from the cigarette jack socket, all
operating mode you have selected are retained in the memory. When the
MRD-1000 turned on again, it is reinstated in MRD-1000’s former mode.
(2) City Button
The city mode has been designed to reduce unwanted audio alerts caused by
non-traffic radar systems such as intrusion alarms, automatic door openers, microwave
traffic signal controllers, and older or poorly-shielded detectors of other vehicles. X
band radar signals from non-traffic radar system are frequently encountered in urban
and sub-urban areas, MRD-1000 will produce no audio alert only with Band Indicator
LED’s blinking at this mode. Since non -police signals are weak, making use of the city
mode allows you to drive out of their signal range without audio alert before they reach
the already setting signal level. But, police radar signals are generally stronger and will
exceed the already setting signal level, they will produce audio alert with Band
Indicator LED’s blinking. To select the city mode, press City Button with beep until the
city mode Indicator LED turns on. In contrast, to select the highway mode, press City
Button with beep until the city mode Indicator LED turns off.
(3) Dim Button
Dim Button provides 4-levels selections of brightness. Each time Dim Button is
pressed with beep, the Indicator LED will cycle through 4-levels brightness. Use of
the Dim Button has no effect on audio alerts.
(4) Mute Button
To silence the MRD-1000, press mute button with beep provides muting of audio
alerts and turn mute LED on. Pressing mute button again, MRD-1000 turns audio
alert mode on and mute LED off.