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Signals Detected
The tables on the following pages show
you the types of signals your ESD-9210
will detect, as well as the voice and
visual alerts it provides for each one.
Audio Alerts
In Voice Alert™ mode you will first hear
several tones, then a voice message
announcing the type of signal detected,
followed by more tones. In Tone Alert
mode, you will hear the tones only.
In both Voice Alert™ and Tone Alert modes,
a distinctly different alert tone is used for
each type of signal detected (including
separate tones for each laser signal). For
X, K and Ka band radar signals, the tones
will repeat faster as you approach the signal
source. The repeat rate of the tones gives you
useful information about the signal detected.
(See Responding to Alerts, page 17.)
Visual Display
An indication of the type of signal
detected will appear in the UltraBright™
Data Display. During X, K and Ka alerts,
a number will also appear, indicating
the strength of the signal detected.
(1 = weakest, 5 = strongest)
During laser alerts the letter ”L“ will appear,
instead of the signal strength indication.
During VG-2 Alert
®
the letter ”V“ will appear.
During Safety Alert
®
and Strobe Alert™
the letter ”S“ will appear.
X
K Ka V S
X
K
Ka V S
X K
Ka
V S
X K Ka V S
* your ESD-9210 provides LaserEye
®
360° detection of these signals
PLEASE NOTE
:
Beep rate changes with
different laser alerts
Radar
Laser*
Type of Signal
X band radar
K band radar
Ka band radar
Voice
”
X alert
“
”
K alert
“
”
Ka alert
“
Visual Display
X
plus signal strength
K
plus signal strength
Ka
plus signal strength
Strobe Alert™*
X K Ka V S
X K Ka
V
S
X
K Ka V S
X
K
Ka V S
X K
Ka
V S
Type of Signal
LTI 20-20™*
LTI Ultra-Lyte™*
Kustom Signals ProLaser™*
Kustom Signals ProLaser III™*
Voice
”
laser alert
“
”
laser alert
“
”
laser alert
“
"
laser alert
"
Visual Display
L
L
L
L
Type of Signal
3M Opticom™
or Tomar
®
Voice
”
emergency vehicle
approaching
“
Visual Display
S
X K Ka
V
S
X K K
a
V
S