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RL100 OWNERS MANUAL
Register your K40 RL100 today to
activate your guarantees:
Guaranteed immunity from speeding tickets
If you get a speeding ticket within one year of purchase,
we’ll reimburse you for the full cost of the ticket.*
Guaranteed performance
If your K40 radar detection system does not outperform any
other radar detector you’ve owned, return it within 30 days
for a full product credit.
One year warranty
K40 offers a one-year “repair or replace” warranty if your
product fails to work properly.
*Offer not valid for speeding ticket violations incurred in school or
construction zones, or connected with a DUI.
Register your RL100 online today by visiting
K40.com/register
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.
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) K40 SCAN then
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_ .
Please read the entire Owner’s Manual to fully understand
all of the RL100’s operations and functions.
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:
Display reading:
Audio alert beeps:
low
123
slower
medium
456
strong
789
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.
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
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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).
Special Features/Functions
Mute Sounds
Using the MUTE button, the RL100 provides you two ways
to mute audio alerts (both voice and tones) for either 15
seconds or 2 minutes:
•
OPTION 1: Silence all audio after an alert has sounded.
•
OPTION 2: Silence all audio for a preset time before any
alert occurs. (Example: You may mute sounds
for 2 minutes prior to making a phone call.)
For either option, here’s how to mute your device:
Mute audio for
15 seconds or the
duration of the alert
Press and release
MUTE button
Mute audio for
2 minutes or the
duration of the alert
Press and hold MUTE
button for 3 seconds
After pressing the MUTE button, the display will show
Mute On_ and the voice will announce “Mute On.”
NOTE: While this feature is engaged you will only receive
new alerts as visual indications on the display.
Mark Location
The “Mark” function conveniently allows you to store specific
locations and provide you two levels of alert:
Level 1, MUTE — Mute a future alert from a location
known to contain non-police signals, such as a bank that’s
known to transmit security signals that trigger your detector.
•
•
To activate, press and release MARK button when you
are at the location.
Display shows Mute Loc and voice announces “Location
Muted”.
•
In the future, alerts will be muted within a 1500-foot radius
of the point marked.
•
Though muted, you will still receive full visual indication of
the alert.
Level 2, FULL ALERT — Provides you both audio and visual
alerts for a specific location you’ve stored. (Examples:
school zone, speed camera, red-light camera intersection).
•
•
•
To activate, press and release MARK button twice when
you are at the location.
Display shows Alrt Loc and voice announces “Marked
to Alert”
After marking the location, in the future the RL100 will
alert you:
When you arrive…
You will hear a…
…within 1500 foot radius of
the marked location
..."Bing Bong" tone and the
display will show Alrt Loc
...at a marked location
...single “Bing” tone
To remove a previously marked location: Press and
release MARK button while in that location.
To remove all currently stored locations: Press and hold
MARK button for 5 seconds at any time.
Reference Guide
RL100 Radar and Laser Detection
Windshield Mounting Bracket
(with suction cups) – For proper
installation, see page XX
Power Cord – Plug into
cigarette lighter or other
12v outlet
Power Input Jack – Insert
small end of power cord
here
Power On/Volume Control Wheel –
Turn on the RL100 unit and adjusts
volume of voice/tones
MENU/DIM Button – Press and release
to change display brightness from bright
(factory default) to dim or dark, or press
and hold for 3 seconds to enter MENU
mode (page XX )
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Speaker – Alerts delivered via voice
and tones
FILTER Button – Press and release to
select level of alert sensitivity (page
XX), or enter “Speed Monitor” function by pressing and holding for 3
seconds (page XX)
MARK Button – Choose two levels
of alert at specific locations you
identify and “mark” (page XX)
MUTE Button – Press and release
mutes audio alerts for 15 seconds, or
press and hold for 3 seconds to engage a 2-minute mute (page XX)
Alphanumeric Display – Provides alert information as well as
speed, direction and setting status
To Set Preferences – Both MENU and MUTE
buttons are used to change settings of programmable features (pages XX – XX).
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Filter Operation
(i.e. signal sensitivity)
The Filter system on the RL100 offers you 3 levels of sensitivity
settings to accommodate various driving situations. To change
the level at any time, press and release FILTER button.
Level / Mode
1. Highway
(factory default
setting)
Sensitivity
Detects all types of police
radar or laser signals at full
sensitivity.
Recommended Use
For highway travel or in any
area in which you are unfamiliar with the types of
radar used.
2. City
The X-Band sensitivity is
When traveling in an urban
reduced. This is because it is area with minimal nonthe most common source of police radar signals.
non-police radar signals. K,
KA and Laser remain at full
sensitivity.
3. Filter
Eliminates X-Band detection
completely. Reduces K and
KA Band sensitivity. Laser
detection will remain at full
sensitivity.
When traveling in a congested traffic area with a high
concentration of non-police
radar signals.
Low Speed Mute
The Low Speed Mute function automatically silences all
radar and laser alerts when traveling under 27 mph.
(Factory default setting for Low Speed Mute is “On.” To
turn off and allow alerts at any speed, see page xx.)
NOTE: Points of interest or other “Marked” locations you’ve
chosen (as described above) are not affected by the Low
Speed Mute function and will initiate alerts at any speed.
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Speed Monitor
The Speed Monitor function alerts the driver when a preselected speed is exceeded. The Speed Monitor can be set
to any speed between 40-100 mph in 5 mph increments.
When the preset speed is exceeded:
•
The RL100 emits a “Slow Down” voice alert accompanied
by the visual display SlowDown.
•
The alerts will continue until the vehicle’s speed is reduced
to below the Speed Monitor setting.
The factory default setting for speed monitor is “Off.” To
access and turn on this function:
•
Press and hold FILTER button for 3 seconds.
•
Press and release MUTE button to select the desired
maximum speed for alerts.
•
5 seconds after your speed is selected, your setting will be
saved, the voice will announce “Exit” and your display will
return to the main screen.
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Menu / Customizable Settings
The RL100 comes with factory default settings on certain
features that we’ve learned are desirable for the majority of
our customers. However, we provide you with the option of
changing the settings based on your preferences.
To access and change any of the 12 selectable preferences:
•
Press and hold MENU button for 3 seconds. The voice
will announce “Menu” and the display will read *MENU*.
•
Press and release MENU button to scroll through the
preferences in the order listed on the following page.
Continue until you reach the option to be changed.
•
To change setting, press and release MUTE button. Both
the display and voice will announce the change.
•
Press and release MENU to continue scrolling to another
preference.
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Menu Options
(in order displayed)
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11
12
Default
Setting
Description
Voice Type
Audible Voice
Female Choose male or female voice for audio alerts.
On For all initial audio alerts: “Voice On” uses
voice; “Voice Off” uses tones only.
Test
On Controls length of startup sequence after
powering on unit. “Test On” is standard 5second test. “Test Off” uses an abbreviated
sequence.
Speed Displayed
On “Speed On” displays current speed in mph
when driving over 5 mph. “Speed Off”
turns off this display.
Compass Heading
On Displays current compass heading when
driving over 5 mph.
POP Radar Band
Off Enables the detection of POP radar, a very
short transmission signal that does not
transmit long enough to gather information
needed to issue a speeding ticket.
Low Speed Mute
On Audio alerts are automatically muted at
speeds below 27 mph. (read more on
page xx)
X-Band
On Enables the detection of X-Band radar.
K-Band
On Enables the detection of K-Band radar.
KA- Band
On Enables the detection of KA-Band radar.
Laser
On Enables the detection of laser.
Factory Reset
RESET! Returns the K40 to its original factory
defaults for all settings.
To save your settings and exit:
•
•
Press and hold MENU button for 3 seconds. (or do
nothing for 10 seconds)
The display will show EXIT and the voice will announce
“Exit”.
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Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Plug not inserted properly
Reinsert plug and rotate
Defect in power cord
Replace fuse with 1 amp
250 Volt 3AG fuse
Lighter socket not clean or
negatively grounded
Consult your dealer or auto
mechanic
power)
Defective fuse or electrical
wiring for lighter socket
Consult your dealer or auto
mechanic
Week or no
Partially blocked antenna or Reposition the unit to ensure
lens opening
unobstructed view of the
road ahead
No visual
display or
audio (unit
not receiving
detection
range
Radar/laser signals unable
to pass through windshield
High concentration of nonErratic or
frequent alerts police X-band sources
Determine if your vehicle has
a heated windshield or is
covered with a metallic sunscreen. Check your auto’s
owner manual or consult
with your dealer.
Use Filter Mode
(see page xx)
If you have any problems or questions, please call
one of our experienced product consultants
toll-free at 800.323.6768
Warranty
K40 Electronics offers a one-year “repair or replace” warranty
if your RL100 fails to work properly. To ensure you are
covered by our warranty please register your product
online today by visiting K40.com/register
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Product subject to one or more of the following patents:
Learn more at k40.com
©K40 Electronics
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FCC ID: W75-M1K-Y12
This device complies 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.
In addition, any changes or modifications to this
product, which are not expressly approved by K40
Electronics in wiring, could void the user’s authority
to operate this product.
Elgin, IL 60123
800.323.6768
Learn more at K40.com

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