INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a BELTRONICS Remote installation
Radar/Laser/Safety detector.
Your 975R Remote detector provides all the benefits of full
coverage Radar and laser detection as well as detection of the Safety
Warning System
™
—all in the discretion of a concealed installation.
To ensure maximum benefit from your new 975R Remote, please
read all operating instructions completely as well as the accompanying
installation instructions enclosed.
SHADOW TECHNOLOGY® II
975R REMOTE contains Shadow Technology II, making it
undetectable to the Interceptor VG-2 or any other Radar Detector
Detector (RDD). Only Shadow Technology II has been consistently
proven undetectable to the Interceptor VG-2.
SELECTABLE FEATURES
1. Auto-Mute On/Off
Select Auto-Mute ON for several X, K, Super Wideband Ka audio
alerts followed by a “clicking” tone to quietly inform you for the
duration of the signal. Auto-Mute OFF provides a continuous series
of X, K, Super Wideband Ka audio alerts. Factory setting is Auto Mute OFF. See page 9.
2. Safety Warning System (SWS
™
)
975R Remote detects encoded signals from SWS transmitters and
provides distinct alerts for: Highway Construction/Maintenance,
Highway Hazard Zones, Weather Related Hazards, Emergency/Slow
Moving Vehicles and Travel/Convenience Information. For a
complete description of SWS of audio and visual alerts, see page 17.
3. X/K /Ka Band On or Off
Select “X ON/X OFF”, “K ON/K OFF” or “Ka ON/Ka OFF”
depending upon your driving environment and selectivity
requirements. Factory setting is X/K/Ka ON. See page 10.
4. Four Ka Narrow Frequencies
Select Ka Narrow sweeps of 33.8 GHz, 34.3 GHz, 34.7 GHz or
35.5 GHz. Narrow Band Ka frequencies are especially useful in areas
where you know a specific Ka Narrow sweep is used. Factory setting
is Super Wideband Ka ON. See pages 10 and 11.
Table of Contents
Profile of Features ............................................................... 4
Description of Features ...................................................... 5
• Power-on Test Sequence .......................................... 5
• Tutorial Mode ............................................................ 6
• Memory Retention of Feature Selections ............... 6
• Low Voltage Warning ................................................ 6
• Loss of Antenna Connection .................................... 6
• Audio/Visual Alert for Instant-On/Pulsed Radar .. 7
• DRK (Dim/Dark) Button .......................................... 7
• AUD (Auto-Mute/Volume Control) Button ........... 7
• Adjusting the Audio Level ......................................... 7
• CTY (City/Highway) Button .................................... 8
• City X/K/Ka Mode ................................................... 8
• Reset to Factory Settings ......................................... 9
Selectable Features ............................................................ 9
• Entering Selectable Features Mode ......................... 11
Understanding Radar, Laser and SWS ............................. 12
Interpretation of Alerts ..................................................... 13
• Radar Alerts .............................................................. 13
• Typical False Alert ..................................................... 16
• Laser Alerts ............................................................... 16
• Safety Warning System (SWS) Alerts ..................... 17
Performance Verification ................................................... 18
Troubleshooting .................................................................. 19
Consumer Warranty ........................................................... 20
Service .................................................................................. 21
• Warranty Service ....................................................... 21
• Post-Warranty Service .............................................. 21
Specifications ...................................................................... 22
Accessories .......................................................................... 23
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