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notice the “

” or “

” indicator remains dim to confirm your 

unit is receiving power. To return to a full bright setting, 
press the 

drk

button a third time; two “beeps” confirm this 

selection. Use of the 

drk

button does not affect audio alerts.

Important—if you press the the 



button and do not receive

audible confirmation, the audio level has been set too low.



(Audio Mute) Button (Radar, Laser and 

sws

)

Continuous Audio Alert Pattern

Your unit has been preset at the factory to provide continuous 
audio alerts at your selected audio level. This standard setting 
is often preferred when background noise in a vehicle is loud. 

Automatic Mute Audio Alert Pattern

To engage automatic muting, press the 



button once 

when the unit is receiving no alerts. A single “beep” confirms 
automatic mute mode has been engaged. The alert pattern 
when this mode is activated, consists of an initial audio warning
at your selected audio level followed by continued warning at a 
lower audio level. If a new signal is detected within 

5

seconds of 

the previously detected signal, while in automatic mute mode, 
only the lower level audio warning will be heard. The automatic 
mute mode enables you to conveniently monitor extended 
encounters without having to manually mute or adjust the 
volume setting. To return to the continuous audio alert pattern,
press the 



button a second time (providing no alerts are 

being detected). Two “beeps” confirm you have cancelled auto-
matic mute mode.

Manual Muting of Audio Alerts

Regardless of the 



mode selected (continuous or automatic

mute), the audio alerts can be completely muted by pressing 
the 



button 

during an alert

. Once the alert has passed, the

unit will revert to the previous 

aud

setting. 

 

(City/Highway) Button 

The 



mode has been designed to effectively reduce un-

wanted audio alerts caused by intrusion alarms, door openers,
and other devices which share X band with police Radar—
without reducing sensitivity. Signals from non-police Radar 



etc.), caution is advised until the source can be confirmed. 
The X band alert pattern caused by a non-police source can 
look like the initial alert produced by actual police Radar. For 
this reason appropriate action is required any time an alert 
is received. 

Laser Alerts 

When Laser is detected, the 

4-led

display will “ramp” from 

right to left (opposite pattern from that of Radar detection).
This illumination pattern occurs rapidly and is coupled with 
the flashing of the red Laser 



(

) and the Laser audio alert.

If a vehicle is a long distance from the source of Laser pulses,

fewer pulses will 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 the Laser gun and the fact that it is 
impossible to hold the gun absolutely still. Any movement of 
the gun results in motion of the beam at the target. The further
the target, the greater the displacement of the beam and the 
shorter the dwell time of the beam at the target point. There-
fore, there is the possibility of receiving only a few Laser pulses.

Due to these characteristics, all Laser alerts received from 

your unit should be taken seriously.

vg-2

Guard

®

Alert 

Whenever your 

express

Cordless detects signals from the 

Interceptor 

vg-2

(Radar Detector Detector), the 

vg-2

Guard

®

Feature alerts (

vg-2

Guard

®

must be selected 

on

in Selectable

Features, see page 

9

). A distinct, 

3

-second audio warning

coupled with the flashing of the first and fourth 

led

s in the 

4-

led

display confirm activation of the 

vg-2

Guard

®

. The 

led

flashing continues for as long as 

vg-2

Guard

®

is activated.

During the 

vg-2 

alert your unit does not detect Radar or 

sws

signals. However, the presence of the Interceptor 

vg-2

indi-

cates that traffic is being monitored and your speed should be
adjusted accordingly.

Note—activation of 

-

Guard

®

does not affect detection of 

Laser signals.



If you experience a problem with your unit that is not covered
in the previous outline please call, Monday to Friday, 

 

–  

  

, for assistance: 

---   

---     

  

Limited 1-Year Warranty  

.

This warranty covers all defects in materials and workmanship.
This warranty does not apply if the unit has been subject to 
physical abuse, improper installation, modification, or if the 
housing or serial number of the unit has been removed. 

.

beltronics 

manufactures its products using parts and 

components which are new or equivalent to new in 
accordance with industry standard practices.

.

The enforceability of this warranty is limited to the original 
consumer purchaser and is not transferable to, or enforceable
by, any subsequent owner. 

.

In the event of a defect, malfunction or other failure to conform
to this warranty,

 

will, at its sole discretion,

repair or replace the unit at no charge. You are responsible
for all shipping costs in connection with warranty service 
pursuant to this warranty. 

.

This warranty commences on the date of retail purchase and 
shall be effective for a period of one year. 

.

There are no express warranties covering the unit other than 
those set forth in this warranty. All implied warranties are 
limited to the one-year period of this warranty and no war-
ranties, expressed or implied, extend beyond this one-year 
period. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an 
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply
to you. 









 

 





Suction Cup Kit (

)

-



. 

. 

Straight Power Cord (

')

-

.

.

Coiled Power Cord (

')

-

.

.

Power Cord Fuses (

)

-

.

.

Hook & Loop Fastener

-



.

.

Visor Clip & Bracket

-

.

.

Windshield Mounting Bracket

-

.

.

Pocket Reflector

-      

.

.

Earphone Speaker

-     

.

.

Protective Travel Case

-

.

. 

Owner’s Manual

 

⁄ 

⁄



Prices subject to change             Shipping and handling extra

    

Note—



Cordless is not waterproof—exposure to 

water may cause damage. Please remember to protect your 

unit from the elements. 

Pocket Reflector

.

Remove the detector’s cover by pressing on the raised dots 

and pushing outward. Store the cover in a safe place.

.

Position the reflector onto the unit as per the diagram and 

slide the reflector on to the detector until it snaps into place. 

.

Place the detector in pocket as pictured.

Note—use of the pocket reflector provides front Laser detection

only.



System

.The concept behind this system is to warn motorists 

of potential road hazards by employing Safety Warning System

transmitting devices in areas such as construction zones, 

accidents sites and detours. Because these 

sws

transmitters 

operate within the 



z

portion of the K band frequency, 

their signals are detected by your 



Cordless.

   

Radar Alerts

The alerts provided by 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 received signal increases,

resulting in the flashing of a higher number in the

-

dis-

play and a corresponding increase in the audio alert rate. 

Described below are five common types of Radar encounters 

and the alerts you will typically receive. 

Note–during the initial three seconds of an alert, the 



will illuminate solid to provide clear indication of the alert

received before entering flashing mode.

.

Stationary or moving Radar, straight ahead aimed in your 

direction.

Since Radar signals travel in a straight line, this Radar 

encounter potentially offers maximum warning range. Once 

the signal is received, the initial warning consists of the X,    

K or Super Wideband Ka audio and visual alerts and the 

simultaneous flashing of digit 

#1

or digit 

#2

in the 

4-led

display.

The actual digit displayed will depend upon the strength of 



Consider occupant safety when selecting a mounting location.

Choose a location where the unit will not be hazardous in 

case of an accident. 

For optimum detection, position your unit with a clear,    

unobstructed view of the road from the

front and rear.

Do not allow the unit to make contact with the windshield. 

This will eliminate unnecessary vibration. 

Avoid placing your unit in direct sunlight. During the summer,

interior temperatures of an enclosed vehicle can sometimes 

reach temperatures that will cause premature aging of the unit.

Your detector is not waterproof; exposure to water may cause

damage. 

Dash Mounting 

Select an area that is relatively level, clean and 

dry. Adhere 

the

soft portion of the enclosed hook and loop fastener to this area

and the corresponding hard portion to the bottom of your unit. 

Fasten unit to dash by placing hook and loop pieces together.

Bracket Assembly 

.

The visor clip is fully 

assembled. To assemble 

the windshield bracket, 

follow this diagram. 

Visor Mounting 

(Not recommended for 

Motorcycle use)

.

Remove the detector’s 

cover by pressing on the raised dots and pushing 

outward. Store the cover in a safe place.



Entering Selectable Features Mode

1

.

With the unit 



, press and hold the 



button, then press 

the 

⁄

button. The amber X 



will illuminate and a short 

“beep” will sound.

2.

Immediately after the “beep”,

led 

#

 

will show the status of 

the 

sws

selectable feature. To select 

led 

#

(

-

Guard

®

), 

press the 



button. Use the 



button to toggle between 

the two 



s.

3.

If illumination of the selected 

led

is 

solid

, feature is 



, but 

may be canceled by pressing the 



button. Two “beeps” 

will sound, confirming feature is 



.

4.

If the selected 



is 

flashing

, the feature is 



, but may be 

activated by pressing the 



button. A single “beep”and 

solid

illumination will confirm the feature is 



.

5.

Press the 

p/v

button to retain your new settings for selectable

features. Two “beeps” will confirm that you have exited from
selectable features. Your unit will be 

 

and ready for 

operation.

 

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 market”
mirrored sun-screens, regular tinted glass does not affect 
Radar reception.  

Radar signals are also reflected by the “heated windshields”

known as Instaclear

®

and ElectriClear

®

available as an option 

on some vehicles. This type of windshield makes any dash, 
visor or windshield mounted detector ineffective. (If in 
doubt, check with an appropriate dealership to see if this 
applies to your vehicle.) 

To achieve optimum performance, regardless of which 

mounting position you choose, follow these basic steps on the
following page: 



the signal received. As the strength of the Radar signal 
increases, the audio alert becomes more rapid and the flashing
of digit 

#3

or 

#4

or the flashing of all 

leds

(left to right) will 

occur. This indicates a maximum signal strength. Assuming 
the Radar signal remains uninterrupted, the audible and visual
alerts 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 more rapidly than if you 
are approaching a stationary source. 

.

Stationary Radar aimed around a corner

Under this circumstance, reaction time is considerably 
reduced. Since the Radar signals are transmitted across your 
line of travel, there is generally no signal available to receive 
until you 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. 

.

Stationary Radar concealed by the crest of a hill aimed in your
direction.

Radar signals travel in a straight line and do not pass through
earth. Consequently, police Radar aimed at the crest of a steep



Post-Warranty Service 

The following arrangements apply if the one-year warranty 
period has expired or you are not able to provide a copy of 
your dated sales receipt indicating purchase within the last 
twelve months. 

.

Return your unit to the appropriate address under 

Warranty 

Service

and follow steps

through 

(b) outlined in that section.

.

Enclose a check with your unit for $

  

or $



Canadian to

cover inspection and postage return. 

 

Radar Receiver Frequencies:

. 

z

(X Band), 

. 

z

(K Band), 

. 

z

to 

. 

z

(Super Wideband Ka) 

Operating Temperatures:

-

°

to 



°

 

(

-

°

to



°

Power Supply Requirements:

. 

Volts, 



mA (if operating

from a 

 

power cord; see 

Accessories, 

below)  

Radar Antenna Type:

Patented Diecast Horn with Integrated

Transition to Microstrip Mixer 

Maximum Dimensions:

.

"(

 .

"(

 .

"(

Weight:

. 

ounces 

 

reserves the right to incorporate design improvements

which may not be reflected in the specifications listed in this owner’s manual. 

 

If you require any additional accessories, replacement acces-
sories or any accessory which is not included with your unit, 
call to order or for more information Monday to Friday, 

 

  

. (See the accessories list on page 

23

.) 

---   

---  

 

To ensure maximum benefit from your 

 

Cordless, 

please read all instructions before operating your unit. 

Remember, owning a Radar detector does not give you a

license to speed. Alerts from a Radar detector serve as an

effective reminder to check your speed. Laws vary through-

out North America governing the use of a Radar detector. It is

your responsibility to follow these laws.

   

A regulated switch mode and energy conserving circuitry 

ensure full sensitivity to Radar and Laser over the entire    

battery life.

  

Safety Warning System

®

(sws

)



Cordlessdetects encoded signals from 

sws

transmitters and provides distinct alerts for: Highway 

Construction/Maintenance, Highway Hazard Zones, Weather 

Related Hazards, Emergency/Slow Moving Vehicles and 

Travel/Convenience Information.

For a complete description of 

sws

audio and visual 

alerts, see page 

.

-

Guard

®

Alert



Cordlessfeatures 

vg-2

Guard

®

Alert, which provides

an alert to the to the Interceptor 

vg-2

(Radar Detector

Detector).

For a complete description of the 

vg-2

Guard

®

audio/visual 

alert, see page 

.

    

 

Cordlessincludes a pocket reflector and an 

earphone speaker—making it ideal for motorcycle use. 

(See page 

.

)

   

Profile of Features 

l

page

 

Pre-Operating Instructions

Battery Installation

l

page

Auto Shut-Off

l

page

Low Battery Warning

l

page

Description of Features 

Power-Up Test Sequence

l

page

Tutorial Mode

l

page

Memory Retention of Feature Selections

l

page

Adjusting the Audio Level

l

page

Audio/Visual Alerts for Instant-On/Pulsed Radar

l

page



(Dim/Dark) Button 

l

page



(Audio Mute) Button 

l

page



(City/Highway) Button 

l

page

Reset to Factory Settings

l

page

Selectable Features 

Entering Selectable Features Mode

l

page

Installation 

General Guidelines

l

page



Understanding Radar, Laser and 

sws

l

page



Interpretation of Alerts 

Radar Alerts 

l

page



Typical False Alert (Radar) 

l

page



Laser Alerts

l

page



vg-2

Guard

®

Alert 

l

page



Safety Warning System

(sws

)

Alerts

l

page



Performance Verification 

l

page

 

Troubleshooting 

l

page



Consumer Warranty 

l

page



Service    

Warranty Service 

l

page



Post-Warranty Service

l

page



Specifications 

l

page



Accessories 

l

page



Instructions for Motorcycle Mounting 

l

page



.

 

(Dim/Dark) Button:

provides dim or dark settings of 

the 



display for discreet night travel. Audio alerts are not 

affected by this mode. 

.



(Audio Mute) Button:

provides automatic and manual  

muting of X, K, Super Wideband Ka Radar, Laser and 

sws

alerts.

.



(City/Highway) Button:

minimizes unwanted X band 

Radar alerts without reducing sensitivity.

.

Antenna Opening:

Radar signals are received by a patented 

diecast antenna with integrated transition to microstrip mixer.

.

Laser Optical Sensors:

collect Laser signals from in front and

behind.

.

Audio Alert Speaker:

all audible alerts are emitted from    

this location.

.

External Earphone Speaker Jack:

earphone speaker is 

connected at this location. 

.

Power Jack:

can be used to insert a power cord, making 

 

Cordless operable from your cigarette lighter socket. 

(See 

Accessories

, page 



)

-  

Battery Installation

 

Cordless has been packaged with two

 

alkaline

batteries to get you started. We advise that you use only 
alkaline batteries to ensure top performance. Other types
may not provide sufficient power output to operate     

 

Cordless. 

Caution—do not leave 

 

Cordless in direct sunlight. 

Exposure to extreme heat can damage both the battery and 
unit. Warranty will be void.

To install the battery:

.

With the unit 



, remove the compartment cover on the 

underside of the unit by pressing on the raised dots and 
pushing outwards.

Instaclear is a registered trademark of the Ford Motor Company.
ElectriClear is a registered Trademark of Libbey, Owens, Ford, and Delco-Remy.

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Страница 4: ...ing 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...

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Страница 6: ...battery life remaining the battery flashes once followed by the green or amber flashing three times This flashing pattern will continue for two hours Less than hours battery life remaining the green...

Страница 7: ...ings 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...

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Страница 9: ...nd 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 patt...

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Страница 11: ...reach temperatures that will cause premature aging of the unit Your detector is not waterproof exposure to water may cause damage Dash Mounting Select an area that is relatively level clean and dry A...

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Страница 14: ...resulting in the flashing of a higher number in the dis play and a corresponding increase in the audio alert rate Described below are five common types of Radar encounters and the alerts you will typi...

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Страница 16: ...constantly changing causing the 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 ve...

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Страница 18: ...ry 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 po...

Страница 19: ...s 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...

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Страница 21: ...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 ins...

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Страница 23: ...ss is not waterproof exposure to water may cause damage Please remember to protect your unit from the elements Pocket Reflector Remove the detector s cover by pressing on the raised dots and pushing o...

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