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be auto-heterodyne, but you can change this to another audio mode (however your
change will not be remembered once the detector is turned off).
Creating a New Profile
To create a new profile,
press the Configuration Profile button. You can then have two
options for creating a new profile. 1) New Profile
New Profile
New Profile
New Profile, default settings based off the full
spectrum profile; 2) New Profile (copy current)
New Profile (copy current)
New Profile (copy current)
New Profile (copy current), default settings will be based off the
settings currently running on the detector, for example if you have the Zero Crossing
profile loaded, but have changed the audio mode to frequency division, it will copy these
settings to a new profile.
You can then name the new profile, and press Done
Done
Done
Done. The new profile will be loaded and
you can press Close
Close
Close
Close. Any changes you make in the Main Menu or Advanced Settings
menu will automatically be saved to the profile and remembered for the next time you use
this profile. To lock certain settings, see MENU SETTINGS
MENU SETTINGS
MENU SETTINGS
MENU SETTINGS.
To edit the name of a profile you’ve created, press
.
Exporting and Importing Profiles via SD Card
Once you have created a new profile, you can then save it to the SD card to transfer it to
other detectors. To begin, ensure an SD card is inserted, then press
next to the profile
you want to export to the card. It will state that “Profile has been exported”. Remove the
SD card and insert into another detector. Open the Configuration Profile
Configuration Profile
Configuration Profile
Configuration Profile menu on this
detector and you will see the Import
Import
Import
Import button. The number next to Import indicates how
many profiles are on the SD card. Press the Import button and the profile will be
downloaded to the detector and loaded.