Beltronics 925 Owner's Manual

BELTRONICS
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USA 800-341-2288
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Features, specifications and prices subject to change without notice.
Model E925
Owner’s Manual
RADAR•LASER
SAFETY DETECTOR
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing an EXPRESS 925 Radar/Laser/Safety detector. Your new unit offers the most advanced technology available for detecting all Radar and Laser speed monitoring devices. In addition, EXPRESS 925 features Digital Voice Messages for Radar/Laser and sws™.
To ensure maximum benefit from your unit, please read
all instructions before operation.
Remember, owning a Radar detector does not give you a license to speed. Alerts from a Radar detector serve as an effective reminder to check your speed. Laws vary throughout North America governing the use of a Radar detector. It is your responsibility to follow these laws.
SELECTABLE FEATURES
Safety Warning System®(sws™)
EXPRESS 925 detect encoded signals from sws™transmitters and provide distinct alerts for: Highway Construction/Maintenance, Highway Hazard Zones, Weather Related Hazards, Travel Information/Convenience and Emergency/Slow Moving Vehicles. EXPRESS 925 also provides 60 sws™Digital Voice Messages.
For a complete description of sws™audio and visual alerts, see page 18.
VG-2 Guard®Alert
EXPRESS 925 feature VG-2 Guard®which alerts to the presence of the Interceptor VG-2 (Radar Detector Detector).
For a complete description of the VG-2 Guard®audio/visual alert, see page 17.
Safety Warning System®with Digital Voice Messages
Choose between Digital Voice Messages with a unique sws tone or sws™tone only (see page 8).
Digital Voice Prompts for Radar/Laser/VG-2 Guard
Choose between Radar/Laser/VG-2 Guard®Digital Voice prompts followed by “beeps” or “beeps” only (see page 9).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Profile of Features page 4 Description of Features page 5
Power Up Test Sequence page 5 Tutorial Mode page 5 Memory Retention of Feature Selections page 5 Adjusting the Audio Level page 6 DARK (Bright/Dim/Dark) Button page 6 AUDIO (Audio Mute) Button page 6 CITY (City/Highway) Button page 7 Reset to Factory Settings page 8
Selectable Features page 8
Entering Selectable Features Mode page 10
Installation page 10
General Guidelines page 10
Understanding Radar, Laser and sws™➤ page 13 Interpretation of Alerts page 14
Radar Alerts page 14 Instant-On/Pulsed Radar Alert page 16 Typical False Alert (Radar) page 16 Laser Alerts page 17
VG-2 Guard
Safety Warning System®(sws™) Alerts page 18
Performance Verification page 19
Conditions That Affect Radar Alerts page 19 Conditions That Affect Laser Alerts page 19
Troubleshooting page 20 Consumer Warranty page 21 Service page 22
Warranty Service page 22 Post-Warranty Service page 22
Specifications page 23 Accessories page 23
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Alert page 17
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PROFILE OF FEATURES
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1. PWR/VOL (Power/Volume) Button: pressing PWR/VOL briefly will
turn the unit ON. Pressing PWR/VOL a second time will bypass the power up test sequence. Holding the PWR/VOL and holding will change the audio level.
2. sws™Indicator: illumination of the green Safety Warning System
LED confirms potential road hazards ahead.
3. Digital Display: communicates all mode selections, Radar
Signal Strength (1-9), presence of Laser (L) and sws™category (1-5). Display also indicates volume level selection.
4. Ka/X/K Band Indicators: the Radar band received is confirmed
by the illumination of the appropriate letter.
5. DARK (Bright/Dim/Dark) Button: provides dim or dark settings of
the display for discreet night travel. Audio alerts are not affected.
6. AUDIO (Audio Mute) Button: provides automatic and manual
muting of X, K, Super Wideband Ka Radar and manual muting of sws™alerts.
7. CITY (City/Highway) Button: minimizes unwanted X band
alerts without reducing sensitivity. Note: EXPRESS 925 includes City X/K/Ka for additional selectivity.
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8. Antenna Opening: Radar and sws™signals are received by a
patented diecast antenna with integrated transition to microstrip mixer.
9. Laser Optical Sensors: collect Laser signals from in front and
behind.
10. Audio Alert Speaker: all audible alerts and Digital Voice
Messages are emitted from this location.
11. Power Jack: EXPRESS 925 operate in any vehicle with a
12 volt DC negative ground system.
DESCRIPTION OF FEATURES
Power-Up Test Sequence
Each time your unit is turned ON, alerts for Laser, Ka, K, X and Safety Warning System®are presented. After this test sequence, illumination of digits 1, 2, 3 and/or 4 indicate if Selectable Features are engaged (see page 8). To bypass the power-up test sequence, press the P/V button again. If your unit presents an illumination pat­tern other than this standard power-up test sequence, return it to BELTRONICS for servicing.
Tutorial Mode
The Tutorial mode allows you to become more familiar with all audible and visual alerts. To engage this mode, press and hold
CITY, then press AUDIO when the unit is OFF. The unit will cycle
continuously through audio/visual alerts for Laser, Ka, K, X and
VG-2 Guard
categories. To exit tutorial mode, press the P/V button and your unit will be ON and ready to receive signals.
Memory Retention of Feature Selections
Any time your unit is turned OFF or unplugged from the cigarette lighter socket, all feature settings are retained in the unit's memory. Memory retention eliminates the need to reset your preferred feature settings each time your unit is turned
OFF and then back ON.
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Alert as well as sample sws™messages or sws
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Adjusting the Audio Level
Once your unit has completed the power-up test sequence, the audio level can be adjusted by holding the PWR/VOL button down. As you hear the audio level change, the digits 1-9 in the Digital Display provide a visual reference of the audio level.
To reverse the direction in which the audio level increases/
decreases, briefly release, then hold down the PWR/VOL button again.
DARK (Bright/Dim/Dark) Button
The DARK button allows selection of a dim or dark setting for all LEDS and the Digital Display. To engage dim mode, press the DARK button once. A single “beep” confirms your selection. To completely cancel the illumination of all LEDS, press DARK a second time. You'll notice a horizontal bar segment remains dim to indicate your unit is receiving power. To return to a full bright setting, press the DARK button a third time; two “beeps” confirm this selection. Use of the DARK button does not affect audio alerts.
Important—if you press the the DARK button and do not receive audible confirmation, the audio level has been set too low.
AUDIO (Audio Mute) Button
Continuous Audio Alert Pattern
Your unit has been preset at the factory to provide an X, K, Ka or Laser Digital Voice announcement of the signal detected. Digital Voice prompts are provided once after the initial audio alert. This standard setting is often preferred when background noise in a vehicle is loud.
Automatic Mute Audio Alert Pattern (Radar)
To engage automatic muting, press the AUD button once when the unit is not alarming. A single “beep” and a decimal point in the upper left corner of the Digital Display confirm automatic mute mode has been engaged. The alert pattern when this mode is activated consists of a short X, K or Super Wideband Ka audio alert followed by the Digital Voice announcement of the signal detected (if feature is engaged). After the Digital Voice announcement, a “clicking” tone keeps you quietly informed for as long as the signal is present. This “clicking” becomes more rapid as the strength of the Radar signal increases. With
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this mode engaged, the automatic mute mode enables you to conveniently monitor extended encounters without having to manually mute or adjust the volume setting. To return to the continuous audio alert pattern, press the AUDIO button a second time while the unit is not alarming. Two “beeps” and no decimal point in the upper left corner of the Digital Display confirm you have cancelled automatic mute mode.
Manual Muting of Audio Alerts (Radar & sws™)
Regardless of the AUDIO mode selected (continuous or automatic mute) the X, K, Super Wideband Ka and sws audio alerts can be completely muted by pressing the AUD button during an alert. Once the alert has passed, the unit will revert to the previous AUDIO setting (continuous or automatic mute).
Note—because Laser alerts are not lengthy or sustained, muting is not required (see page 17).
CITY (City X/Highway) Button
The city X mode has been designed to effectively reduce unwanted audio alerts caused by intrusion alarms, door openers, and other devices which share X band with police Radar—without reducing sensitivity. Signals from non-police Radar sources are frequently encountered in urban and suburban areas, making use of this mode ideal in these areas.
Pressing the CITY button once engages the city X mode which is confirmed by a “C” in the Digital Display and a single audio “beep”. Pressing the CITY button twice returns you to highway mode; a double “beep” and illumination of “H” in the display will confirm this selection. With CITY engaged, weak X band signals encountered will produce no audible alert until the signal strength reaches a preset level. However, visual alerts are processed the instant an X band signal is detected, keeping you quietly informed. Since most “false” X band signals are weak, the use of the city mode allows you to drive out of their range before they reach the preset level and trigger a full audio alert. In contrast, signals from X band traffic Radar are generally stronger and will exceed the preset level, causing a full X band audio alert.
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