5. Care and Maintenance
Your Rocky Mountain radar detector is an example of
superior design and craftsmanship.
The following suggestions will help you care for your detector
so you can enjoy it for years.
·Never leave your detector on the windshield or dashboard
when your vehicle is left parked. The temperature in the
vehicle durning the summer can reach levels above what is
considered to be safe for this detector.
·To make you less susceptible to break-in and theft, remove
the detector from your windshield or dashboard when leaving
your vehicle.
·Do not expose the detector to moisture, rain, dew, road
splash, or other liquids that can damage the internal
components and reduce the sensitivity of the detector.
6. Troubleshooting
If the detector does not turn on:
·Check the power cord. Be sure all power connectors are properly
installed.
·Check the fuse that controls the power to the cigarette lighter
socket.(See your vehicle’s owner’s manual for reference.)
·The cigarette lighter socket might be dirty. Clean it with a fine emery
cloth to ensure a good, clean connection.
·There might be a problem with the vehicle’s electricity.
·Make sure that the volume control is in the ON position.
Caution : Do not place any metal objects other than the
cigarette lighter or a cigarette lighter plug in the
cigarette lighter socket.
Doing so could blow a fuse in your vehicle or cause
the metal object to become very hot.
If the detector gives a false alert when the vehicle hits bumps:
·Check the vehicle’s electrical system, including main battery cable
and alternator connections.
·Install a filter capacitor (470㎌ , 35volts) on the back of the cigarette
lighter socket, across the power connection.
If the receiving signal is weak:
·Check the angle of the detector (Place it on the point of horizon).
·Radar antenna/laser sensor is obstructed.
(Relocate the detector clear of any obstruction outside the
windshield, such as a wiper blade.)
·Relocate the detector clear of the window tint.
7.Specification
RADAR
Receiver Type : Dual conversion Superheterodyne
Antenna Type : Linear polarized, Self-Contained Antenna
Detector Type : Scanning Frequency Discriminator
Frequency of Operation : 10.525GHz/± 50MHz(X-Band)
24.150GHz/±100MHz(K-Band)
34.700GHz/±1,300MHz
(Ka Super Wideband)
LASER
Receiver Type : Pulsed Laser Signal Receiver
Detector Type : Digital Signal Processor Pulse
Width Discriminator
Opto Sensor : Dual Convex Condenser Lens and High Speed
Photo Diode Detector
Spectral Response : 800 ~ 1,100nm
GENERAL
Temperature Range : -4 to 158℉ (-20 to 70℃)
Power Requirements : 12 ~ 15V DC, 80㎃ nominal
(Negative Ground)
Dimensions(HWD) 1.1” x 2.5” x 3.6”
Weight : 2.2oz
Specifications are typical : individual units might vary.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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4. Operation
3) City / Highway Mode
·Press the Button.
→“City” LED turns on for “City” Mode.
→ In City mode, X band is not detected and K/Ka band
sensitivity is lowered.
·CAUTION : Some towns and small cities may still be using
X band radar.
4) Mute Mode
·Press Mute Button.
→Silences the Audio.
Note :Press button again to restore audio alarm.
Note :The RMR-DLS340 cannot activate Mute and Dark at
same time. If the Mute is engaged, the Dark can not
activate.
5) Select Tone
·Hold down the Mute button for three seconds.
The RMR-DLS340 will change tone
6) Indicator and Visual
a. Power On
“P” LED turns on.
b. X Band Detection
“X” LED turns on with audible tone.
c. K/Ka Band Detection
“K/Ka” LED turns on with audible tone.
d. Laser Alarm
“P, X, K/Ka, C, 2, 3, 4, L” LEDs flash with audible tone.
If the unit detects the laser signal when the City mode is
engaged, “P, X, K/Ka, C, 2, 3, 4” LEDs will flash with audible
tone.
e. VG-2 Alarm
“ 2, 3, 4” LEDs flash with audible tone.
7) Feature Memory
The RMR-DLS340 will automatically remember your
settings when the unit is turned off or removed from the
power. All features selected are retained in memory-
Bright/Dim/Dark, Audio Tone, City/Highway, VG-2, Mute,
and Laser scrambler.
8) VG-2 Select
• Hold down the City button for three seconds.
The RMR-DLS340 will disengage VG-2 feature with beep
sound.
• Pless City button again for three seconds.
The RMR-DLS340 will engage VG-2 feature with three
beeps.
• Factory detault is “VG-2 On”.
• On start-up the RMR-DLS340 will sound the VG-2 alarm
when the VG-2 is selected to “On”.
9) Feature Engage Confirmation
Each time a button is pressed two beeps confirm feature
“On”, one beep confirms feature “Off”.
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ACCESSORIES
Accessories are available as follows:
Windshield mount $5.00
Power Cord $5.00
Suction cups(set of two) $2.00
2amp fuses(two ea.) $2.00
Replacement owner’s manual $3.50
Add $10.00 shipping and handling per shipment
CAUTION
Tampering with unit
will result in a $75.00 repair fee!
WE DO NOT ACCEPT COD SHIPMENT
ROCKY MOUNTAIN RADAR
6469 DONIPHAN DRIVE
EL PASO, TX 79932
915.587.0307
915.587.6408(FAX)
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Warranty
WARRANTY
This unit guaranteed against defects in workmanship and
materials for one year. Should you experience any difficulty
with the RMR-DLS340 during this time, the unit will be repaired
or replaced at no charge. Should you desire to have your unit
checked, there will be no additional charge other than postage
and handling. After the warranty period expires, the unit may
be returned for service and it will be reconditioned for $25.00
Complete Ticket Rebate Registration Card and mail
to factory.
How does the Laser Scrambler work?
Lider sends out laser pulses and measures how long it takes to hit your
car and come back. From the speed of light it can determine your
range. It sends out several more pulses and calculates your speed
from the change in distance over time. The DLS340 transmits pulses
electronically timed at 100 feet apart. This only allows the Lidar to see
up to 100 feet so it is unable to calculate your speed.
Laser Scrambler Select :
Turn Power OFF; Press and hold CITY button while turning ON the
detector(power-on) to select laser scrambler. Factory default is laser
scrambler on. The “L” LED will light up when the laser scrambler is on.
The “L” LED will turn off when the laser scrambler is off. To turn
scrambler back ON, repeat above steps.
FCC Information
This product has been designed and certified to comply
with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by
Rocky Mountain Radar may void your authority to use this
product.