GPS Filter/Locking Out False Alerts
Dual Pro 360 is equipped with a TrueLock GPS Filter
to lock out and store in its memory false alerts. To
lock out a false alert (X band, K band or laser only),
press the MUTE button on the detector or the
SmartCord three times durring an alert. Pressing the
first time will silence the audio. Pressing a second
time will generate a prompt on the display that will
read “Lockout?” Press a third time to confirm you
want to lock this signal out by location and
frequency. A “Stored” message will be displayed.
Once a signal has been stored, Dual Pro 360 will
reject the signal the next time you approach this
area and will display the locked out alert. To unlock a
signal that has already been stored, simply press and
hold the detector or SmartCord MUTE button while
receiving the locked out alert.
The display will read “Unlock?” press and hold the
detector or SmartCord MUTE button again to unlock
it from memory. The display will then read
“Unlocked” to confirm your action. For details on
how to turn the GPSfilter off, refer to the Settings
and Preferences section.
NOTE: When the GPS filter is set to OFF, you do not have
access to Dual Pro 360’s other GPS-enabled features
(e.g., Database alerts, marking locations, etc).
Speed Alert
With Dual Pro 360, you can set the Speed Alert to
notify you when you are traveling over a specified
speed (factory default is 70 mph; see Settings and
Preference for details). When you travel above the
speed threshold you have set, the background
display for your current speed will turn red to alert
you that you have exceeded the specified speed.
AutoLearn
The AutoLearn feature analyzes (over time) the
source of radar signals by location and frequency.
This allows Dual Pro 360 to determine if a signal is a
real threat or a false one. If it determines that the
signal is an automatic door opener, motion sensor,
etc., it automatically locks out this source at this
particular location. A “Stored” message will appear
on the display when a signal has been automatically
locked out. If you prefer, you can turn the AutoLearn
feature off. See the Settings and Preferences section
for details.
NOTE: AutoLearn typically needs to encounter the exact
frequency in the same location approximately three
times to lock it out. Since some door openers are turned
on and off routinely, some variations may occur. When
AutoLearn is on, Dual Pro 360 will also unlearn signals to
protect you from locking out real threats. If a particular
signal is no longer present at a location that was
previously locked out, Dual Pro 360 will unlock that
signal.
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