Program Flow Diagrams
Your Detector
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Program Flow Diagrams
Your Detector
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User Settings Programming
•
User Programming allows you to adjust the unit’s display and sounds to
your preferences. The
User Settings
can be selected using the
Mute
3
and
City
4
buttons by scrolling through the settings as shown in the program
flow diagram below. The User Programming Menu Guide on page 34 is a
handy reference showing the tone, visual display and voice prompts that
accompany each setting. After selecting a setting, use the
Dim
6
button to
choose an option within the setting.
NOTE
When you choose User Settings (page 11, step 2a), the system displays whichever
setting was last changed.
Warn Low
Car Voltage
Restore Factory
Settings
Car Voltage
Color
Theme
Display
(Brightness)
City Mode
(Default)
IntelliMute
SmartPower
Show
Compass
Set
Compass
Set
IntelliMute
Auto Mute
Alert Type
(Voice/Tone)
Not shown
if Intellimute
is OFF.
Not shown if
Show Compass
is OFF.
Mute
3
Button
Press to move
counterclockwise
around the loop.
City
4
Button
Press to move
clockwise around
the loop.
Setting Selection Buttons:
Dim
6
Button
Press to choose
an option within
setting.
Alert Settings Programming
•
Alert Programming allows you to selectively turn on or off detection of some
signals. The
Alert Settings
can be selected using the
Mute
3
and
City
4
buttons
by scrolling through the settings as shown in the program flow diagram below.
The Alert Programming Menu Guide on page 36 is a handy reference showing
the tone, visual display and voice prompts that accompany each setting. After
selecting a setting, use the
Dim
6
button to choose an option within the setting.
NOTE
When you choose Alert Settings (page 11, Step 2b), the system displays whichever
setting was last changed.
Not shown
setting if VG 2
is OFF.
Not shown
if Spectre 1
is OFF.
Pop Detection
X Band
Detection
Ku Band
Detection
VG-2
Detection
Spectre 1
Detection
Safety Alert
Spectre 1
Audio
VG-2
Audio
This detector allows you to customize its operation by changing settings in
the User Programming and the Alert Programming modes. (See page 11 for
entering the EasySet Programming mode.) Also, refer to the Appendix (pages
34–36) while programming. These show the lists of User and Alert settings.
Features of the programmable settings are described on the following pages.
K Band
Detection
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