ATTOWAVE M1K Y12 User Manual

RL100 OWNERS MANUAL
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Mounting and Powering the RL100
Mounting Instructions
To help ensure that your RL100 functions properly and offers maximum protection, please follow these mounting instructions:
1. Clean the area of the windshield where the unit will be mounted.*
2. Attach the supplied Windshield Mounting Bracket to your car’s windshield by firmly pressing the suction cups in the bracket to the windshield.
a. Mount the bracket as low as possible near
the center of the windshield.
b. Do not mount the unit behind wipers or any
metal obstructions.
3. Slide the RL100 unit itself on to the bracket to complete the mounting.
4. Level the radar detector, if necessary, by carefully bending the Windshield Mounting Bracket.
*IMPORTANT NOTE: Some windshields include a metallic coating that can
significantly affect reception of radar signals. Consult with your dealer or check your vehicle’s owner ‘s manual to determine if your windshield has such a coating.
Power Connection
1. Plug the small end of the supplied Power Cord into the Power Input Jack on the side of the radar detector.
2. Plug the large end of the Power Cord into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket or other 12V outlet.
3. Switch on the RL100 by turning the Power On/Volume Control Wheel located on left side of the unit.
No power? See Troubleshooting Guide on page xx.
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Quick Start
(using factory default settings)
Once your K40 RL100 has been mounted and had the power connected, you may begin using immediately by following these steps:
1. Switch on the RL100 Turn the Power On/Volume Control Wheel on the side of the unit.
2. Wait for Test Scan to complete – The radar detector will announce(voice) and display(screen) go through a “wake up sequence” lasting approximately 5 seconds
.
a. You will hear and see all bands tested. Adjust the
volume during this test.
b. Upon completion of the sequence scan, the screen
will display
HIGHWAY .
3. Wait for GPS Connection – After searching for available satellites, the unit will announce “GPS Connected” then display GPS .
4. You’re ready to drive! – The RL100 will now display your speed and direction of travel. For example, if you are driving west at 57 mph the display will show _W 57_ .
K40 SCAN then
Please read the entire Owner’s Manual to fully understand
all of the RL100’s operations and functions.
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Receiving Alerts
The K40 RL100 provides a combination of audio and visual alerts to warn you when radar and laser signals are detected.
Radar Alert Sequence
The RL100 detects X, K and KA-Band radar signals. When a signal is identified:
A voice alerts which band was detected. (This assumes the
factory default “Voice ON” setting has not been changed.)
A series of beeps indicates the strength of the signal. Each
band has its own distinctive beep. (Volume reduces automatically after 5 seconds.)
The display will provide you band and strength information.
Radar source strength: low medium strong Display reading: 123 456 789 Audio alert beeps: slower faster
Radar Alert Examples:
You are driving 45 mph and a low K-Band is detected.
Visual Alert:
K 2 45
Audio Alert: Voice announces “K-Band” followed
by slow beeps.
As you approach the source, you slow to 40 mph and the signal becomes stronger:
Visual Alert: K 8 40
Audio Alert: Beeping is faster due to stronger signal.
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Laser Alert Sequence
When the RL100 detects a laser signal:
A voice alerts announces “Laser.” (This assumes the factory
default “Voice ON” setting has not been changed.)
You then hear a distinctive audio tone. (Volume reduces
automatically after 5 seconds.)
Display indicates laser has been detected and reports
your speed.
NOTE: Unlike radar, signal strength from laser remains
constant.
Laser Alert Example:
You are driving 55 mph and laser is detected.
Visual Alert:
LASER 55
Audio Alert: Voice announces “Laser” followed by unique tone.
Alerts from non-police signals
Your RL100 is sensitive enough to detect signals generated by non-police equipment, such as bank security systems. To learn how to deal with these signals, please read about FILTER options (page xx) and the MARK Location function (page xx).
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