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Press the “M” key fifteen times. You will hear “Factory settings".
Press the “OK” key to return to the factory settings and the detector antenna will return to its
disconnected state, transforming the device into a simple GPS warning unit.
• The GPS database is not lost when executing this option.
9.
False warnings of the GPS.
Speed warnings below the road speed indicated.
If the GPS gives a speed warning below the speed indicated for the road in which you are driving, it
is because the GPS might occasionally issue a warning for the service road, for a nearby intersection
or a parallel road. Since it doesn’t use cartography like a navigator, the GPS warns you when you
approach a point in the database with a specific direction, but it doesn't know if you are exactly on
that road or in an adjacent one.
At other times it may issue a warning for a point that is 500 meters ahead of you, but you change
direction before you reach this point and the warning disappears.
Warnings for possible mobile radars.
The GPS carries a database with a statistic of positions where mobile radars are usually positioned to
issue traffic fines. It is a statistic and they don't necessarily have to be there when you drive by that
point. To detect these radars, the unit carries the detector antenna.
Warnings of dangerous points, curves, alcohol check controls.
These warnings take place when we are at a radius of approximately 250 meters, and they might
possibly be outside our range of view, such as on a service road, adjacent highway, etc.
The GPS has not issued a warning for a Fixed Radar, Tunnel Radar, Traffic light Radar, etc.
Update the database version. In the unlikely case that it continues not issuing the warning, please
contact us through the KAZA website and inform us that this point is missing in the database.
The GPS has not issued a warning for a Fixed Radar inside a tunnel.
Inside a tunnel there is no GPS coverage, so the unit will warn you before entering the tunnel but not
once you are inside it.
10.
False alarms of the detector antenna.
The detector antenna of the KAZA is a microwaves receiver. To be able to detect the radars, this
antenna must be very sensitive, since they emit at very low power. Due to the high sensitivity of the
antenna, it might detect strong transmissions and give off false alarms.
Some devices may confuse the detector antenna:
Another radar detector installed in a car. If another vehicle has a radar detector and it
circulates near you, the detector antenna will detect the KA band issued by the other
device and it will give off a false alarm. If you are circulating in dense traffic and you
approach and move away from this vehicle, the signal will disappear and reappear. This
may be the most difficult false alarm to detect, since the detector might be in any vehicle
around you.
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