background image

.

Slide the visor clip onto the top of the detector until it snaps 
into place. Clip the detector to the edge of the sun visor nearest
the windshield. 

Windshield Mounting 

(

Not recommended for Motorcycle use

)

1.

Remove the detector’s cover by pressing on the raised dots 
and pushing outward. Store the cover in a safe place.

.

Clean the selected windshield area, position the suction-cup 
mount on the windshield, and press firmly on each suction 
cup to secure it in place. 

3.

Use a screw driver or a small coin to adjust the suction-cup 
mount until the base plate is level.

.

Slide detector onto base plate until it snaps into place.

Note—some vehicles have a plastic coating on the inside of the 
windshield designed to protect occupants in case of an accident.
Use of the windshield bracket on this type of windshield can 
permanently mark the surface. Check with your dealer if you 
are unsure whether your vehicle is equipped with this type of 
windshield.

hil

lcannot be received until you are at or near the top. 

Warning time may be minimal (as in situation #

2

) since a 

strong signal is not present until you are near the crest of the 

hill. At this point, you may be nearly 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. 

.

Moving Radar behind you, traveling in the same direction.

Police Radar signals transmitted from behind your vehicle can

be received when reflected by objects in front of you such as 

large signs, bridges and trucks. As you drive, the size and con-

figuration of these objects are constantly changing causingthe 

strength of any reflected Radar signal received to vary. A strong,

uninterrupted alert indicates the patrol car is close behind. 

Instant-On Radar

If you are the target vehicle, an alert caused by instant-on Radar

will be strong and immediate. When encountered, yourunit 

responds with a three second audio/visual instant-on warning. 

Typical False Alert (Radar) 

Ideally, a Radar detector should only alert in the presence of 

police Radar. However, because other devices share X band 

with police Radar, false alerts sometimes occur. Generally, a 

false signal produces only a short audio and visual alert. Since

they are most often weak, it is possible to drive out of the   

signal’s range very quickly and receive only a brief alert. 

Although many times the probable source of the false signal 

can be identified (supermarket, bank, commercial building, 

.

A diagram indicating placement of each battery appears at 

the bottom of the compartment. Gently press the batteries 

down into place.

.

Replace the battery compartment lid.

Auto Shut-Off

To conserve battery life, if no alerts or button activations occur 

for approximately one hour, the auto shut-off feature will 

engage. An obtrusive, 

 

second audio/visual warning and an 

additional 

5

second visual warning will confirm the unit is 

about to shut off.T

o defeat auto shut-off, press any button 

during this 8 second warning. 

Low Battery Warning

Three warnings alert you as battery power diminishes. The 

level of battery life remaining is confirmed by the following:

.

‒

hours battery life remaining: 

the “

” (battery) 

 

flashes

once followed by the green “

” 



or amber “

” 



flashing 

threetimes. This flashing

pattern will continue for two hours.

.

Less than 

hours battery life remaining:

the green “

” 



or amber “

” 



flashes once followed by the red “

” 



flashingthree

times. 

.

Final warning:

red “

” 



flashes continuously coupled with   

a loud, obtrusive audible warning, confirming a new battery   

is required.

Please note—we advise you take 

 

Cordless indoors 

after use during cold weather. In some circumstances, the “

” 

(battery) 



may flash if the battery is extremely cold. Once 

the battery warms up however, this situation will be corrected. 

  

Power-Up Test Sequence

Each time your unit is turned 



, alerts for Laser, K, Ka, X 

and 

sws

(leds 1–4) 

are presented briefly, followed by the 

illumination of the “

h” , “c” 

and “

b”led

s

. After this sequence,

illumination of 

led #1

and/or 

led #2

indicates if Selectable 





Features are engaged. (See page 

9

.) If your unit presents an

led

illumination pattern other than this standard power-up

test sequence, return it to 

beltronics 

for servicing.

To bypass the power-up test sequence, press the 

p/v

button

twice. Your unit will be ready for operation after indicating

status of sws™ (

led #1

) and 

vg-2

Guard® (

led #2

).   

Tutorial Mode 

The tutorial mode allows you to become more familiar with all

audible and visual alerts. To engage this mode, press the 



and 



buttons simultaneously while the unit is 



. The audio/

visual alerts will be presented slowly in order of Laser, K, Ka, X,

vg-2 

Guard

®

and 

sws

followed by the illumination of the “

h” ,

“c” 

and “

b”led

s. After the tutorial mode, your unit will 

be 

on

Memory Retention of Feature Selections

Any time your unit is turned 



or the batteries are

removed, all feature settings are retained in the unit’s memory.

Memory retention eliminates the need to reset your preferred

feature settings each time your unit is turned 

off

and then

back 



.

Adjusting the Audio Level

Once your 

 

Cordless is receiving power, the audio 

level can be adjusted by continuing to press the 

⁄ 

button 

down. As you hear the audio level change, the numerals

,  ,   

provide a visual reference of the audio level.

To reverse the direction in which the audio level cycles, 

briefly release, then reactivate the 

⁄

button. 

Audio/Visual Alerts for Instant-On/Pulsed Radar

This type of signal appears suddenly when a Radar unit is 

“triggered”. The instant-on alert consists of an intense,three 

second, X, K or Super Wideband Ka audio “burst” , coupled

with the “ramping” illumination (

) of the 

4-led 

display.  

 

(Dim/Dark) Button

The 



button allows selection of a dim or dark setting for 

all 

leds.

To engage dim mode, press the 

drk

button once.    

A single “beep” confirms your selection. To completely cancel

the illumination of all 

led

s

,

press 

drk

a second time. You’ll 





  

.

⁄

(Power/Volume) Button:

pressing 

⁄

briefly will turn 

the unit 



. Continuing to press the 

⁄

button will cause the

audio level to cycle. 

.

(Highway Mode) Indicator:

green “

” flashes, confirming

 

Cordless is operating and in highway mode.

.

(City Mode) Indicator:

amber “

” flashes, confirming    

 

Cordless is operating and in city mode.

.   

(Low Battery) Indicator:

red “

” flashes in an alternating 

pattern with either “

” or “

” confirming battery power is low. 

.

(Laser) Indicator:

red “

” flashes to confirm detection         

of Laser signals. 

.

K/Ka/X Visual Alerts:

the Radar band received is confirmed 

by the flashing of the appropriate letter.  

.

4-led

Display:

the numerals 

, ,  

and 

 

flash left to right to 

confirm the strength of Radar signals. Different alert patterns 

confirm detectionof Laser, Safety Warning System

®

and    

vg-2

signals. 



.

 

will in no event be liable for any consequential,

incidental, indirect or special damages (including, 

but not limited to, lost profits) arising out of or in connection 

with the use, misuse, or function of the unit. Some states do 

not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse-

quential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may 

not apply to you. 

.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may 

also have other rights which vary from state to state.  

.

You must providea copy of a dated sales 

receipt for 

your unit 

in order to receive service under warranty. 

 

Warranty Service 

If you feel your detector is not functioning properly please 

review this manual, particularly the section on 

Performance 

Verification

. If you still feel service is required, please follow 

the instructions below. 

.

To obtain service during the one-year warranty period,

please call the appropriate number below to obtain an

RA number and shipping instructions

. Remember to

return your detector postage paid, insured and in suitable

packaging.

--- 

--- 

.

For your own protection, obtain a proof of delivery receipt. 

Shipping costs are your responsibility. 

.

Enclose with your unit the following information: 

(a) Your name, complete return address and written descrip-

tion of the problem. (No 

..

please.)  

(b) A telephone number where you can be reached during 

regular business hours.  

(c) A copy of your dated sales receipt. 



External Speaker

The jack located closest to the control panel of the unit is 
used to connect the external earphone speaker. The earphone 
speaker is mounted inside your helmet and will ensure you
hear all audible alerts.

Note: 

if you choose to use a power cord with your unit 

(see accessories, page 23) you must first remove the batteries.
This action will prevent damage to the unit.

Head Office
2422 Dunwin Drive
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L5L 1J9
www.beltronics.com

This product is subject to one or more of the following patents: 

... 

#

,,

.. 

#

,,

#

,,

#

,,

#

,,

#

,,

#

,,

#

,,

#

,,

#

,,

Other Patents Pending

, Fundamental Mixer Technology, 



and 

-

Guard are registered   

trademarks of 

. 

Cordless, Total Tracking Laser,

and 

ttl 

are trademarks of 

. 

Safety Warning System and 

sws

are trademarks 

of Safety Warning System 

.

.

Printed in Canada

-

EXPRESS

C o rd l e s s

RADAR/LASER/SAFETY DETECTOR

2-AA BATTERY OPERATION

X/K/SUPER WIDEBAND Ka DETECTION

TOTAL TRACKING LASER

(TTL

)

VG-2 GUARD

®

ALERT

SAFETY WARNING SYSTEM

(SWS

)

MODEL 946

sources are frequently encountered in urban and suburban 

areas, making use of this mode ideal in these areas.

Pressing the 



button once engages the 



mode which 

is confirmed by the flashing amber city 



labeled “

” and a 

single audio “beep” .Pressing the 

 

button a second time 

returns you to highway mode; a single “beep” will confirm 

this selection. Once engaged, weak X band signals encountered

will produce no audible alert until the signal strength reaches 

a preset level. However, visual alerts are 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 



mode allows you to drive out of their range before they reach 

the preset level and trigger a full audio alert. In contrast,    

signals from X band traffic Radar are generally stronger and 

will exceed the preset level, causing a full X band audio alert. 

Activating the 



mode will not change Super Wideband 

Ka, K or instant-on X band Radar alert patterns. 

Note—the 

cty 

mode has no effect on the reception of Laser, 

sws

or 

vg-2

signals.

Reset to Factory Settings

You can reset your unit to factory settings for volume, 







and Selectable Features. With the unit 



, press 

and hold the

aud

and 

cty 

buttons simultaneously, then press

the 

/

button. Your unit is now 



and ready for operation.

  

Safety Warning System

and 



-

Guard

®

Alert are features

that may be selected 



or 



, depending upon your prefer-

ence. These selectable features are referenced using 



#

and 

#

.

Safety Warning System

™ 

(sws

)



#

When activated, unit will detect signals from 

sws

transmitters

and provide audio/visual warnings. Factory setting is 



.

-

Guard

®

Alert—



#

When activated, unit will detect signals from Interceptor 

vg-2

transmitters, providing immunity to detection. Factory setting

is 



.

 ,   

Three Radar Frequencies 

Three microwave frequencies have been allocated by the 



(Federal Communications Commission) and are used for 
traffic Radar. They are:  

X band: 

. 

z

K band: 

. 

z

Super Wideband Ka: 

. 

z

to 

. 

z

Both X and K bands are well known to motorists who have 
traveled with Radar detectors. Introduced first was X band 
Radar which became common during the 



s. In the mid 



s the lower powered, more difficult to detect K band Radar 

was introduced. In 





approval was given for Radar 

equipment using a third frequency, Ka. In response to this, 



introduced the first Radar detectors capable of 

detecting X, K and Ka band signals. In late 





approval

was given to Wideband Ka: 

. 

z

to 

. 

z

. Once again, 



responded with Wideband Ka detection. Today, 



Cordless detects the 

complete

Super Wideband Ka frequency

allotted for police monitoring—

.

to 

. 

z

Total Tracking Laser

(ttl

)

Unlike Radar signals, which are highly reflective, Laser signals
have very poor reflective characteristics. Many of today’s Laser
detectors do not have the high sensitivity necessary to detect 
Laser within a large “field of view”. Your 

 

Cordless 

incorporates 



’s number one rated Laser detection. Twin 

Laser ports detect energy far outside the main Laser beam—
including off-axis signals—providing the largest achievable 



° “field of view”. The alerts received by your unit are the 

same whether they are received from the front or rear. 

Note—the use of the pocket reflector will provide front Laser
detection only.

Safety Warning System

(sws

)

—What is it?

The Radio Association Defending Airwave Rights, Inc. 
(

.....

) conceived and developed the Safety Warning 

Safety Warning System

®

(sws

)

Alerts

With the Safety Warning System

feature 

on

and an 

sws

transmitter in use, your detector will provide a unique, 

3

-second

“beep” followed by clicking, coupled with the flashing of the 

appropriate 

led

in the 

4-led

display. To select 

sws

on

or 

off

,see 

Selectable Features

, page 

.



#

confirms 

Highway Construction/Maintenance

ahead



#

confirms 

Highway Hazard Zone Advisory 

which could 

indicate an accident ahead



#

confirms 

Weather Related Hazards

such as fog ahead



#

confirms 

Emergency/Slow Moving Vehicles

in transit

When only the 

sws

audio warning is provided, the category 

referenced is 

Travel/Convenience Information

or the category   

is unknown

  

Conditions that Affect Radar Alerts 

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

there are many conditions that influence the intensity or 

duration of an alert: 

.

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 reflected signals from Radar directed at traffic traveling 

ahead of you. 

.

The police Radar unit is positioned perpendicular to the road,

around a curve, or just over the crest of a hill, thus, significantly

reducing the reception range. 

.

The highway traffic between your vehicle and the police Radar

source is heavy. This blocks/reflects transmitted signals. The 

presence of several large trucks between you and the police 

Radar unit could also significantly reduce reception. 

.

Rain or humid weather conditions can absorb transmitted  

signalsbefore they reach your vehicle, again reducing detection

range. 

.

The police Radar unit is not properly tuned and is transmitting

outside the 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. 

 

Solutions for Common Problems 

If your 



Cordless is not operating properly, please 

refer to the outline below. 

Problem

Possible Cause

Corrective Procedure

Unit not

Batteries require 

replace batteries  

receiving power

replacement

“Poor detection

Antenna/lens opening

Reposition unit with        

range”

partially blocked

unobstructed view of 

road ahead and behind.

Radar signals unable to 

Determine whether

pass through windshield

your vehicle has a

“heated windshield” 

known as Instaclear

®

or ElectriClear

®

, or 

is covered with a 

metallic sun screen. 

Erratic or frequent  

High concentration of

Use 



mode

alerts

non-police X band sources

Review section in this 

manual on 

Performance 

Verification

Partial or no display

Dim or dark mode engaged

Disengage dim or 

dark mode













p

q

MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES INCLUDED

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