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Beltronics
5442 West Chester Road
West Chester OH
45069 USA
USA 800-341-2288
www.beltronics.com
©2010 Beltronics
Designed and Manufactured In Canada
Features, specifications and prices subject to change without notice.
Model: Vector V6 Owner’s Manual
RADAR AND LASER DETECTOR
VECTOR

The Vector V6 is the most advanced radar, 
laser and safety detector ever designed by 
Beltronics.
  The Vector V6 includes full X, K, 
SuperWide Ka, and Safety Warning System 
radar capability, front and rear laser 
detection, varactor-tuned (VTO) microwave 
receiver, digital signal processing (DSP) for 
superior range and reduced false alarms, 
our patented Mute and AutoMute, audible 
and visual band alerts, and all the 
performance you’d expect from Beltronics.
  In addition, the Vector V6 introduces 
the following revolutionary features:
  •  Varactor-tuned receiver provides  
    long-range protection against all  
    radar threats
  •  New easy-to-use Programming lets  
    you customize up to 6 features 
  •  Ultra-bright text-display provides  
    easy to read information from any  
    angle
  •  Detects and decodes Safety Warning  
    System messages
  If you’ve used a radar detector before, 
are view of the Quick Reference Guide on 
pages 4 and 5, and the Programming 
information on pages 12 and 13 will 
briefly explain the new features.
  If this is your first detector, please read 
the manual in detail to get the most out of 
your V6’s outstanding performance and 
innovative features.
  Please drive safely.
  Congratulations   Quick Reference Card
Factory Default Settings
To reset your V6 to its original factory 
settings, press and hold the “CITY” and 
“BRT” buttons while turning the power 
on. The V6’s display will provide a Reset 
message, accompanied by an audible 
alert, acknowledging the reset.
An example
Here is how you would turn the V6’s 
AutoMute feature off. 
1  Enter the Program Mode by holding 
both the CITY and BRT buttons down for  
2 seconds. The 
V6 will beep twice and 
display Program.
2  Then hold the RVW button down. V6 
will scroll through the categories, starting 
with Display (Pilot), then Voice (Voice), 
then Power-On sequence (PwrOn), and 
then AutoMute (aMute).
3  Release the RVW button when the V6 
shows the AutoMute item. Since the 
factory setting is for AutoMute to be on, 
the V6 will display aMute ON.
  If you accidentally don’t release the 
Review button in time, and the V6 goes to 
the next category, hold the RVW button 
down again, and after the V6 scrolls 
through all categories, it will begin again 
at the top of the list.
4  Press the CHG button to change from 
aMute ON to aMute OFF.
5  To complete the Programming, simply 
wait 8 seconds without pressing any 
button.
 The V6 will display Complete, beep 
4 times, and return to normal operation.
There are 6 user-selectable options so you 
can customize your V6 for your own 
preferences.
  The buttons labeled CITY and BRT are 
also used to enter the Program Mode, 
REVIEW your current program settings, 
and to CHANGE any settings as desired. 
The words PGM, RVW and CHG are 
located on the top of the detector, and are 
highlighted in graphics.
How to use Programming
1 To enter Program Mode, press and 
hold both CITY and BRT buttons down 
for 2 seconds. The unit will beep twice, 
and will display the word “Program”.
2 Then press the RVW button to review 
the current settings. You can either tap 
the button to change from item to item, or 
hold the button to scroll through the items.
3 Press the CHG button to change any 
setting. You can either tap the button to 
change from setting to setting, or hold the 
button to scroll through all the options.
4 To leave Program Mode, simply wait 
8 seconds without pressing any 
button. The unit will display Complete, 
beep, and return to normal operation.
Beltronics V6 Quick Reference Card
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Preferences Details  
1
FCC Note:
Modifications not expressly approved 
by the manufacturer could void the 
user’s FCC granted authority to operate 
the equipment.

Press the RVW button
to go from one 
category to the next
PILOT
(Power-on indication)
VOICE
POWER-ON SEQUENCE
AUTOMUTE
CITY MODE SENSITIVITY
BANDS
  Pilot HWY
  Pilot H
  Voice ON
  Voice OFF
  PwrOn STD
  PwrOn FST
  aMute ON
  aMute OFF
  City STD
  City LoX
  Bands DFT
  Bands MOD
   POP ON or OFF  (default is off) 
   SWS ON or OFF  (default is off)
   TSR ON or OFF  (default is off)
  Press the CHG button
  to change your setting
  within a category
* Full word: Highway or City
  Letter: H or C
* Voice alerts on
  Voice alerts off
* Standard power-on sequence
  Fast power-on sequence
* AutoMute on
  AutoMute off
* Standard City mode sensitivity
  Low X band sensitivity in City Mode
* Factory default settings
  Factory default settings modified
  Turn bands “ON” or “OFF” by
  pressing VOLUME• MUTE button
  Quick Reference Card
Beltronics V6 Quick Reference Card
* Factory Default Settings
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2
Quick Reference Guide  4-5
Installation  6-7
• Power Connection  6
• Mounting Location  6
• Windshield Mount  7
Controls and Features  8-10
• Power and Volume Control  8
• Power-on indication  8
• Voice  8
• AutoMute  8
• Mute  8
• Highway / City Button  9
• Brightness and Dark Mode  9
• Audible Alerts  10
• Power Connector  10
• Signal Strength Meter  10
Programming  11-14
• How to use Programming  11
• Example of Programming  11
• Overview of Programming  12
• Details of Programming  13-14
Technical Details  15-21
• Specifications  15
• Interpreting Alerts  16-17
• How Radar Works  18
• How “POP” Works  18
• How Laser Works  19
• TSR Signal Ranking Software  20
• How Safety Radar Works  20-21
Service  22-28
• Troubleshooting  22-23
• Service  24
• Warranty and Accessories  25
• Registration  27-28
  Table of Contents
3

To begin using your V6, 
just follow these simple steps:
1   Plug the small end of the power cord  
  into the side jack of the detector, and  
  plug the large end of the power cord  
  into your car’s lighter socket.
2   Mount your V6 on the windshield 
  using the supplied windshield mount.
3  Press the PWR button, located top left,  
  to turn the V6 on.
4  Press and hold the Volume/Mute  
  button to adjust the volume.
Please read the manual to fully understand 
your V6’s operation and features.
QuickMount Slot 
Insert the V6’s adjustable Windshield 
mount into this slot. Page 7
QuickMount Button
Press the button, and slide the Windshield 
mount into one of its four locking 
positions. Page 7
City Button
Switches between City and Highway 
settings. In general, we recommend 
Highway. Page 9
Power
Press the PWR button to turn the V6 on  
or off.
AutoMute
Your V6’s patented AutoMute 
automatically reduces the volume level of 
the audio alert after a brief period. If you 
prefer, you can turn AutoMute off. Page 8
Programming
Your V6 is ready to go, just plug it in and 
turn it on. But you can also easily change 6 
features for your preferences. Page 12-14
  Quick Reference Guide
4
Radar Antenna and Laser Lens
The rear panel of your V6 should have  
a clear view of the road ahead. For best 
performance, do not mount the V6  
   directly behind windshield wipers  
    or tinted areas. Page 6
Alphanumeric Matrix Display
Your V6’s display will show Highway or 
City as its power-on indication. If you 
prefer, you can choose other power-on 
indications. Page 12-14
  During an alert, the display will 
indicate radar band, and a precise bar graph 
of signal strength. Page 10
  NOTE: In the Dark Mode the display 
will not light during an alert. Page 9
Rear Laser Port
Receives laser signals from behind the 
vehicle.
Earphone Jack
Accepts standard mono 3.5mm earphone.
Brightness Button
Press to adjust display brightness. There are 
three brightness settings, plus Dark Mode.
  In the Dark Mode, the power-on
indication will be changed to a “HD” or 
“CD” (indicating Highway Dark or City 
Dark). In the Dark Mode, the V6’s meter 
will not display during an alert, only the 
audio will alert you. Page 9
Power Jack 
Plug the power cord into this connector. 
Page 6
Volume and Mute Button
Press and hold the Volume/Mute button to 
adjust the alert volume level. Page 8
  Briefly press this button to silence the 
audio for a specific alert. (The audio will 
alert you to the next encounter.) Page 8
5

Power Connection
To power your V6, plug the small end of the 
power cord, (telephone-type connector) 
into the modular jack on the V6’s right side, 
and plug the lighter plug adapter into your 
vehicle’s lighter socket or accessory socket.
Your V6 operates on 12 volts DC negative 
ground only. The lighter plug provided is a 
standard size and will work in most 
vehicles. However, some vehicles may 
require the optional European sleeve to 
ensure a snug fit. If so, simply call our 
service department to order one. This 
sleeve slides over the lighter plug. Of 
course, your lighter socket must be clean 
and properly connected for proper  
operation.
 NOTE: Depending on your vehicle, 
the lighter socket power may either be 
continuously on, or it may be switched 
on and off with your ignition switch.
Optional power cords
See the Accessories section for details on 
our optional coiled SmartPlug or Direct-
wire power cords. Page 25
Mounting Location
 WARNING: BELTRONICS cannot 
anticipate the many ways the V6 can 
be mounted. It is important that you 
mount your V6 where it will not 
impair your view nor present a 
hazard in case of an accident.
Where to mount your V6
For optimum detection performance, we 
recommend the following:
• Using the QuickMount bracket, mount 
your V6 level, and high enough on your 
front windshield to provide a clear view of 
the road from the front and rear.
• Mount the V6 away from windshield  
wipers, other solid objects, and heavily 
tinted areas that might obstruct the radar 
antenna or laser lens.
6
  Installation
Windshield QuickMount
The V6’s QuickMount bracket is designed 
for unobtrusive and hassle-free mounting. 
1  Depress the QuickMount button on 
the top of the V6 (by the word 
BELTRONICS) and slide the QuickMount 
bracket into the slot until it is locked into 
the position which best fits the angle of 
your windshield (there are four settings 
available). For extremely horizontal  
or extremely sloped windshields,  
the QuickMount bracket can  
be bent.
To ensure that the suction cups  
adhere to the windshield firmly, be sure to 
keep both your windshield and the suction 
cups clean.
2  To adjust the V6 on your windshield, 
use the QuickMount adjustment button 
located on the top of the V6, and slide the 
V6 forward or backward to obtain a level 
horizontal position.
When installed and adjusted properly, the 
back top edge of the V6 should rest solidly 
against your windshield.
Caution! 
A few vehicles (including some Porsches) 
have windshields with a soft anti-lacerative 
coating on the inside surface. Use of 
suction cups will permanently mar this 
coating. Consult your dealership or the 
vehicle owner’s manual to determine if 
your windshield has this coating.
User’s Tip
You can leave the QuickMount bracket in 
place on your windshield, and easily remove 
the V6 by pressing the adjustment button 
and sliding the V6 off the mount. Again, be 
sure to position the bracket where it won’t 
present a hazard in the event of an 
accident. Additional mounts are available.
7

Power
To turn your V6 on or off, press the PWR 
button located on the top. When you turn 
your V6 on, it goes through a sequence of 
alerts.
   If you prefer, you may program your V6 
for a shorter power-on sequence. See the 
Programming section for details.
Volume
Press and hold the Volume/Mute button 
located on the top case to adjust the V6’s 
alert volume level. The audio will ramp up 
and down, accompanied by a bar-graph on 
the display. Once you’ve reached your 
preferred audio level, simply release the 
button.
Power-on indication
After the V6’s start-up sequence is 
complete, the alphanumeric display will 
show Highway or City to indicate which 
sensitivity mode is selected.
        If you prefer, you can select alternate 
power-on displays. See the Programming  
section for details.
Voice Alerts
The V6 provides digital voice 
announcements of radar and laser bands 
detected. If Safety Radar (SWS) is turned on, 
a safety radar message will also be 
announced. See the Programming section 
for details.
  If you prefer, you can turn Voice Alerts 
off. See Programming  section for details.
AutoMute
Your V6 has our patented AutoMute feature. 
After the V6 alerts you to a radar encounter 
at the volume you have selected, the 
AutoMute feature will automatically reduce 
the volume to a lower level. This keeps you 
informed without the annoyance of a 
continuous full-volume alert.
  If you prefer, you can turn the 
AutoMute feature off. See the Programming 
section for details.
Mute
The Mute button, located on the V6’s top 
case, allows you to silence the audio alert 
during a radar encounter.
  To mute the audio for a single specific 
signal, briefly press the Mute button. After 
that radar encounter has passed, the mute 
will automatically reset and the audio will 
alert you to the next encounter.
Highway / City Button
The City button selects the V6’s sensitivity 
mode. We recommend the Highway mode 
for most driving.
  When driving in urban areas where 
annoying X-band intrusion alarms and door 
openers are common, City mode can be 
engaged to lower X-band sensitivity and 
reduce X-band alerts. Full sensitivity is 
maintained on all other bands. See the 
Programming section for details.
Brightness
The V6’s BRT button selects the brightness 
of your V6’s display. There are four settings: 
Maximum, Medium, Minimum, and Dark. 
Press the BRT button to select your 
preferred brightness.
Dark Mode
When you select the Dark mode with the 
BRT switch, your V6 changes to a very  
inconspicuous power-on indication: a very 
Dim HD or CD. (In this display, the H or C 
indicates Highway or City, and the D 
indicates Dark.)
        When the V6 is in the Dark mode, the 
display will not show visual alerts when V6 
detects signals. Only the audible alert will 
tell you of detected signals.
  Controls and Features
8 9

Power Connector
The V6’s power jack uses a telephone-type 
connector. This 4-conductor connector 
only works with the included power cord, 
optional direct-wire, or SmartPlug cord.
  For more information or to order, call 
us toll-free at 1-800-341-2288.
Signal Strength Meter 
Your V6’s alphanumeric display consists of 
280 individual LEDs, to provide an  
intuitive ultra-bright display of signal 
strength and text messages.
  The V6’s standard bar-graph signal 
strength meter only displays information 
on a single radar signal. If there are multiple 
signals present, the V6’s internal computer 
determines which is the most important 
threat to show on the bar-graph meter.
  When your V6 detects radar, it displays 
the band (X, K, or Ka), and a precise bar-
graph of the signal strength. When your V6 
detects a laser signal, the display will show 
“LASER.”
 NOTE: If you are operating the V6 
in the Dark mode, the display will not 
light when a signal is detected, only 
the audio will be heard.
Audible Alerts
For Radar signals:
  Your V6 uses a Geiger-counter-like 
sound to indicate the signal strength and 
type of radar signal being encountered.
  When you encounter radar, a distinct 
audible alert will sound and occur faster as 
the signal gets stronger. This allows you to 
judge the distance from the signal source 
without taking your eyes from the road.
  Each band has a distinct tone for easy
identification. 
  X-band = chirping
  K-band = buzzing
  Ka-band = double-chirp
  POP = full double-chirp
For Laser and POP signals:
  Since laser and POP signals (if turned 
on) are a possible threat no matter how 
weak, the V6 alerts you to these bands at 
full strength.
For Safety signals:
  Your V6 will alert you to these signals 
with a double-beep tone, and a
corresponding text message. A complete 
listing of the text messages is on page 21.
There are 6 user-selectable options so you 
can customize your V6 for your own  
preferences. The buttons labeled CITY and 
BRT are also used to enter the Program 
Mode, REVIEW your current program  
settings, and to CHANGE any settings as 
desired. The words PGM, RVW, and CHG are 
located on the top of the detector, and are 
highlighted in colored graphics. Pages 13-
14 explain each option in more detail.
How to use Programming
1  To enter Program Mode, press and 
hold both the CITY and BRT buttons 
down for 2 seconds. The unit will beep 
twice, and will display the word Program.
2  Then press the RVW button to 
review the current settings. You can 
either tap the button to change from item 
to item, or hold the button to scroll through 
the items.
3  Press the CHG button to change 
any setting. You can either tap the button 
to change from setting to setting, or hold 
the button to scroll through all the options.
4  To leave the Program Mode, 
simply wait 8 seconds without 
pressing any button, or press the PWR 
button. The unit will display Complete, 
beep 4 times, and return to normal 
operation.
An example
Here is how you would turn your V6’s 
AutoMute feature off. 
1  Enter the Program Mode by holding 
both the CITY and BRT buttons down for 
2 seconds. The V6 will beep twice and 
display Program.
2  Then hold the RVW button down. The 
V6 will scroll through the categories, 
starting with Pilot (Pilot), Voice 
(Voice), Power-on sequence (PwrOn), 
and then AutoMute (aMute).
3  Release the RVW button when the V6 
shows the AutoMute item. Since the factory 
setting is for AutoMute to be on, the V6 
will display aMute ON.
  If you accidentally don’t release the 
RVW button in time, and the V6 goes to 
the next category, hold the RVW button 
down again, and after your V6 scrolls 
through all categories, it will begin again 
at the top of the list.
4  Press the CHG button to change from 
aMute ON to aMute OFF.
5  To complete the Programming, simply 
wait 8 seconds without pressing any 
button, or press the PWR button. The V6  
will display Complete, beep 4 times, and 
return to normal operation.
  Controls and Features
10 11
  Programming

 Pilot HWY
 Pilot H
 Voice ON
 Voice OFF
 PwrOn STD
 PwrOn FST
 aMute ON
 aMute OFF
  City STD
  City LoX
 Bands DFT
 Bands MOD
   POP ON    or  OFF (default is off)
   SWS ON    or  OFF (default is off)
   TSR ON    or  OFF (default is off)
  Press the CHANGE button
  to change your setting
  within a category
* Full word: Highway or City
  Letter: H or C
* Voice alerts on
  Voice alerts off
* Standard power-on sequence
  Fast power-on sequence
* AutoMute on
  AutoMute off
* Standard City mode sensitivity
  Low X band sensitivity in City Mode
* Factory default settings
  Factory default settings modified
  Turn bands “ON” or “OFF” by
  pressing the VOLUME•MUTE button
Press the REVIEW button
to go from one
category to the next
PILOT
(Power-on indication)
VOICE
POWER-ON SEQUENCE
AUTOMUTE
CITY MODE SENSITIVITY
BANDS
 * Factory Default Settings
To reset your V6 to its original 
factory settings, press and hold 
the “CITY” and “BRT” buttons 
while turning the power on. The 
V6’s display will provide a 
Reset message, accompanied 
by an audible alert, 
acknowledging the reset.
Pilot (Power-on indication)
 NOTE: When you are using the 
Dark mode, the display will only show 
HD or CD (Highway-Dark or City-
Dark).
Pilot HWY (Full description) 
In this setting, your V6 will display 
“Highway” or “City” as its power-on 
indication. (factory default)
Pilot H (Letter) 
In this setting, your V6 will display “H” for 
Highway and “C” for City. 
Voice
Voice On (Voice announcements on) 
In this setting, all radar, laser, and SWS 
messages (if programmed) will be 
announced using a digital voice.
Voice Off (Voice announcements off) 
In this setting, only the distinct audio tone 
will be heard when a radar, Laser, or SWS 
message is detected.
Power-on Sequence
PwrOnSTD (Standard) 
In this setting, each time you turn on your 
V6, it will display “BEL V6,” “Laser,” “Ka-band,” 
“K-band,” “X-band,” “Safety,” followed by a 
brief X-band alert. (factory default) 
  If any bands have been changed from  
the factory default settings, a double X-band 
tone and corresponding message  
(i.e. “SWS ON”), will alert you that one or 
more bands have been changed.
PwrOnFST (Fast power-on) 
In this setting, your V6 will provide a single 
X-band tone. If any bands have been 
changed from  the factory default settings, a 
double X-band tone and corresponding 
message (i.e. “SWS ON”), will alert you that 
one or more bands have been changed.
AutoMute
aMute ON (AutoMute on) 
In this setting, your V6’s audio alerts will 
initially be at the volume you set, but after a 
few seconds, the V6 will automatically 
reduce the volume level, to keep you 
informed, but not annoyed. (factory default)
aMuteOFF (AutoMute off) 
With AutoMute off, your V6’s audio alerts 
will remain at the volume you set for the 
duration of the radar encounter.
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  Overview of Programming   Details of Programming

City Mode Sensitivity
City STD (Standard) 
In this setting, when you put your V6 in the 
City mode, X-band sensitivity is significantly 
reduced, to reduce annoyance from X-band 
intrusion alarms and motion sensors. 
(factory default)
City LoX (Low X band sensitivity) 
In this setting, when you put your V6 in the 
City mode, X-band sensitivity is reduced 
more than the standard setting. This will 
reduce X-band alarms from other sources 
even further, but also significantly reduces 
range to X-band traffic radar.
Bands
BandsDFT 
In this setting, all North American radar and 
laser frequencies are monitored. This is the 
factory setting and it is recommended that 
you use your V6 in this mode. 
BandsMOD 
In this setting, your V6 will warn you with 
an audible alert, and associated text 
message stating which band has changed 
from the original factory setting (i.e. “SWS  
ON”). This warning is displayed during the 
start up sequence (standard or fast).
Features and Specifications
Operating Bands
• X-band 10.525 GHz ± 25 MHz
• K-band 24.150 GHz ± 100 MHz
• Ka-band 34.700 GHz ± 1300 MHz
• Laser 904nm, 33 MHz bandwidth
Radar Receiver / Detector Type
• Superheterodyne, VTO
• Scanning Frequency Discriminator
• Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
Laser Detection
• Quantum Limited Video Receiver 
• Multiple Laser Sensor Diodes
Display Type
• 280 LED Alphanumeric
• Bar Graph
• 3 Levels of Brightness, plus Dark Mode
Power Requirement
• 12VDC, Negative Ground
• Power cord (included)
Programmable Features
• Power-On Indication
• Voice Alerts
• Power-On Sequence
• AutoMute
• City Mode Sensitivity
• Bands
Sensitivity Control
•  Highway, and City
Auto Calibration Circuitry
VG2 Immunity
Dimensions (Inches)
• 1.25 H x 2.75 W x 4.75 L
Patented Technology
Product is covered by one or more of the 
following U.S. patents: 
7,576,679 7,397,416 7,388,537 7,098,844 
6,836,238 6,779,765 6,693,578 6,670,905 
6,614,385 6,587,068 6,400,305 6,249,218 
6,127,962 6,069,580 5,668,554 5,600,132 
5,587,916 5,559,508 5,446,923 5,402,087 
5,365,055 5,347,120 5,305,007 5,206,500 
5,164,729 5,134,406 5,111,207 5,079,553 
5,049,885 5,049,884 4,961,074 4,954,828 
4,952,937 4,952,936 4,939,521 4,896,855 
4,887,753 4,862,175 4,750,215 4,686,499 
4,631,542 4,630,054 4,625,210 4,613,989 
4,604,529 4,583,057 4,581,769 4,571,593 
4,313,216 D314,178  D313,365  D310,167 
D308,837  D296,771  D288,418  D253,752  
Canadian patents:
2,381,585 2,337,077 2,330,964 1,295,715 
1,295,714 1,187,602 1,187,586
European patents:
1,145,030 1,090,456
Other Patents Pending.
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  Details of Programming   Technical Details

Interpreting Alerts
Although the V6 has a comprehensive 
warning system and this handbook is as
complete as we can make it, only  
experience will teach you what to expect 
from your V6 and how to interpret what it 
tells you. The specific type of radar being 
used, the type of transmission (continuous 
or instant-on) and the location of the radar 
source affect the radar alerts you receive.
  The following examples will give you 
an introduction to understanding the your 
V6’s warning system for radar, laser and 
safety alerts.
Explanation
You are approaching a continuous radar 
source aimed in your direction.  
An instant-on radar source is being used 
ahead of you and out of your view. 
An instant-on radar source or laser source is 
being used nearby. This kind of alert requires 
immediate attention!
Laser is being used in the area. Because laser is 
inherently difficult to detect, any laser alert 
may indicate a source very close by. 
A moving patrol car with continuous radar is 
overtaking you from behind. Because these 
signals are reflected (reflections are increased 
by large objects), they may or may not  
eventually melt into a solid point even when 
the patrol car is directly behind you. 
Alert
The V6 begins to sound slowly, then the rate 
of alert increases. The Signal Meter ramps 
accordingly.
The V6 emits short alerts for a few seconds 
and then falls silent only to briefly alert and 
fall silent again.         
The V6 suddenly sounds a continuous tone 
for the appropriate band received. All 
segments in the Signal Strength Meter are lit.
A brief laser alert. 
The V6 receives weak signals. These signals 
may be a little stronger as you pass large, 
roadside objects. The signals increase in 
frequency.
Explanation
You are approaching a radar unit concealed 
by a hill or an obstructed curve.
A patrol car is traveling in front of you with a 
radar source aimed forward. Because signals 
are sometimes reflected off of large objects 
and sometimes not, the alerts may seem  
inconsistent. 
A patrol car is approaching from the other 
direction, sampling traffic with instant-on 
radar. Such alerts should be taken seriously.  
You are driving through an area populated 
with radar motion sensors (door openers, 
burglar alarms, etc.). Since these transmitters 
are usually contained inside buildings or 
aimed toward OR away from you, they are 
typically not as strong or lasting as a real radar 
encounter.
  CAUTION: Since the characteristics 
of these alerts may be similar to some of 
the preceding examples, overconfidence 
in an unfamiliar area can be dangerous. 
Likewise, if an alert in a commonly 
traveled area is suddenly stronger or on 
a different band than usual, speed radar 
may be set up nearby. 
Alert
The V6 alerts slowly for a while and then 
abruptly jumps to a strong alert.
The V6 alerts intermittently. Rate and strength 
of alerts may be inconsistent or vary wildly.         
The V6 alerts intermittently. Rate and strength 
of signal increases with each alert.         
The V6 gives an X-band, or K-band alert  
intermittently.
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  Technical Details

How Radar Works
Traffic radar, which consists of microwaves, 
travels in straight lines and is easily 
reflected by objects such as cars, trucks, 
even guardrails and overpasses. Radar 
works by directing its microwave beam 
down the road. As your vehicle travels into 
range, the microwave beam bounces off 
your car, and the radar antenna looks for 
the reflections. Using the Doppler Principle, 
the radar equipment then calculates your 
speed by comparing the frequency of the 
reflection of your car to the original 
frequency of the beam sent out.
  Traffic radar has limitations, the most 
significant of these being that it typically 
can monitor only one target at a time. If 
there is more than one vehicle within 
range, it is up to the radar operator to 
decide which target is producing the 
strongest reflection. Since the strength of 
the reflection is affected by both the size of 
the vehicle and its proximity to the 
antenna, it is difficult for the radar operator 
to determine if the signal is from a sports 
car nearby or a semi-truck several hundred 
feet away.
  Radar range also depends on the 
power of the radar equipment itself. The 
strength of the radar unit’s beam 
diminishes with distance. The farther the 
radar has to travel, the less energy it has for 
speed detection.
  Because intrusion alarms and motion 
sensors often operate on the same 
frequency as radar, your V6 will  
occasionally receive non-police radar 
signals. Since these transmitters are usually 
contained inside of a building, or aimed 
toward the ground, they will generally 
produce much weaker readings than will a 
true radar encounter. As you become 
familiar with the sources of these pseudo 
alarms in your daily driving, they will serve 
as confirmation that your V6’s radar 
detection abilities are fully operational.
How “POP” Works
“POP” mode is a relatively new feature for 
radar gun manufacturers. It works by  
transmitting an extremely short burst, 
within the allocated band, to identify 
speeding vehicles in traffic. Once the target 
is identified, or “POPPED,” the gun is then 
turned to its normal operating mode to 
provide a vehicle tracking history, (required 
by law).
How Laser (Lidar) Works
Laser speed detection is actually LIDAR 
(Light Detection and Ranging). LIDAR guns 
project a beam of invisible infrared light. 
The signal is a series of very short infrared 
light energy pulses, which move, in a 
straight line, reflecting off your car and 
returning to the gun. LIDAR uses these light 
pulses to measure the distance to a vehicle. 
Speed is then calculated by measuring how 
quickly these pulses are reflected given the 
known speed of light. 
  LIDAR (or laser) is a newer technology 
and is not as widespread as conventional 
radar, therefore, you may not encounter 
laser on a daily basis. And unlike radar 
detection, laser detection is not prone to 
false alarms. Because LIDAR transmits a 
much narrower beam than does radar, it is 
much more accurate in its ability to 
distinguish between targets and is also 
more difficult to detect. AS A RESULT, 
EVEN THE BRIEFEST LASER ALERT 
SHOULD BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY.
  There are limitations to LIDAR 
equipment. LIDAR is much more sensitive 
to weather conditions than RADAR, and a 
LIDAR gun’s range will be decreased by
anything affecting visibility such as rain, fog, 
or smoke. A LIDAR gun cannot operate 
through glass and it must be stationary in 
order to get an accurate reading. Because 
LIDAR must have a clear line of sight and is 
subject to cosine error (an inaccuracy, 
which increases as the angle between the 
gun and the vehicle, increases) police 
typically use LIDAR equipment parallel to 
the road or from an overpass. LIDAR can be 
used day or night.
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How Safety Radar Works
Safety Warning System, or SWS, uses a 
modified K-band radar signal. The SWS safety 
radar system has 64 possible messages (60 
currently allocated). The SWS messages 
your V6 can display are listed on the facing 
page.
  From the factory, your V6 is 
programmed with SWS decoding OFF. If 
SWS is used in your area, your V6 will 
display the safety messages associated with 
the signal. If you wish to detect this system, 
use the Programming feature to turn the 
V6’s SWS decoding ON.
 NOTE: Some of the safety 
messages have been condensed, so 
that each message can be displayed 
on one or two screens on the V6’s 
eight-character display.
  Since Safety radar technology is  
relatively new, and the number of  
transmitters in operation is not yet 
widespread, you will not receive Safety 
signals on a daily basis. Do not be surprised 
if you encounter emergency vehicles, road 
hazards and railroad crossings that are 
unequipped with these transmitters. As 
Safety transmitters become more prevalent 
(the number of operating transmitters is 
growing every day), these Safety radar 
signals will become more common.
SWS Text Messages
 Highway Construction or Maintenance
1  Work Zone Ahead
2  Road Closed Ahead/Follow Detour
3  Bridge Closed Ahead/Follow Detour
4  Highway Work Crews Ahead
5  Utility Work Crews Ahead
6   All Traffic Follow Detour Ahead
7  All Trucks Follow Detour Ahead
8  All Traffic Exit Ahead
9  Right Lane Closed Ahead
10  Center Lane Closed Ahead
11  Left Lane Closed Ahead
12  For future use
  Highway Hazard Zone Advisory
13  Stationary Police Vehicle Ahead
14  Train Approaching/At Crossing
15  Low Overpass Ahead
16  Drawbridge Up
17  Observe Drawbridge Weight Limit
18  Rock Slide Area Ahead
19  School Zone Ahead
20  Road Narrows Ahead
21  Sharp Curve Ahead
22  Pedestrian Crossing Ahead
23  Deer/Moose Crossing
24  Blind/Deaf Child Area
25  Steep Grade Ahead/Truck Use Low Gear
26  Accident Ahead
27  Poor Road Surface Ahead
28  School Bus Loading/Unloading
29  No Passing Zone
30  Dangerous Intersection Ahead
31  Stationary Emergency Vehicle Ahead
32  For future use
  Weather Related Hazards
33  High Wind Ahead
34  Severe Weather Ahead
35  Heavy Fog Ahead
36  High Water/Flooding Ahead
37  Ice On Bridge Ahead
38  Ice On Road Ahead
39  Blowing Dust Ahead
40  Blowing Sand Ahead
41  Blinding Snow Whiteout Ahead
42  For future use
  Travel Information/Convenience
43  Rest Area Ahead
44  Rest Area With Service Ahead
45  24 Hour Fuel Service Ahead
46  Inspection Station Open
47  Inspection Station Closed
48  Reduced Speed Area Ahead
49  Speed Limit Enforced
50  Hazardous Materials Exit Ahead
51  Congestion Ahead/Expect Delay
52  Expect 10 Minute Delay
53  Expect 20 Minute Delay
54  Expect 30 Minute Delay
55  Expect 1 Hour Delay
56  Traffic Alert/Tune AM Radio
57  Pay Toll Ahead
58  Trucks Exit Right
59  Trucks Exit Left
60  For future use
  Fast/Slow Moving Vehicles
61  Emergency Vehicle In Transit
62  Police In Pursuit
63  Oversize Vehicle In Transit
64  Slow Moving Vehicle
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TSR Signal Ranking Software
Your radar detector includes a new 
optional boost in anti-falsing software to 
eliminate excessive alerts from erroneous X 
and K-band sources. One example of this is 
traffic flow monitoring systems. These 
systems, which are becoming more widely 
used in several countries, generate K-band 
signals to measure the flow of traffic on a 
given road. Unfortunately most detectors 
see this as a real threat and will 
alert you to it unnecessarily. Our 
new proprietary software (TSR), 
intelligently sorts, ranks and rejects this 
type of false alarm automatically. The result 
is ultimate protection without excessive 
false alarms.
  The TSR software is set up as an option 
and can be activated through the 
Programming section. We suggest you turn 
TSR on if you are experiencing extreme 
false alerts in your area. If not, your detector 
is ready to start protecting you right out of 
the box.
  If you have any questions about this 
new feature, please give us a call or visit our 
website for more details.

Problem
The V6 beeps briefly at the same 
location every day, but no radar 
source is in sight.
The V6 does not seem sensitive to 
radar or laser.
The V6 did not alert when a police 
car was in view.
The V6 did not provide a Safety 
signal while within range of an 
emergency vehicle.
The V6’s display is not working.
The V6’s audible alerts are less loud 
after the first few alerts.
The V6 bounces or sags on 
windshield.
The V6’s power-on sequence  
reoccurs while you are driving.
Solution
• An X or K-band motion sensor or intrusion alarm is located 
within range of your route. With time, you will learn 
predictable patterns of these signals.
• Make sure that windshield wipers do not block your V6’s 
radar antenna and that the laser lens is not behind tinted 
areas.
• Determine if your vehicle has an Instaclear®, ElectriClear® 
or solar reflective windshield which may deflect radar or laser 
signals.
• Your V6 may be in City Mode.
• VASCAR (Visual Average Speed Computer and Recorder) a 
stopwatch method of speed detection, may be in use.
• Officer may not have radar or laser unit turned on.
• Safety transmitters may not be commonly used in your area.
• Press the BRT button to deactivate Dark Mode.
• The V6 is in AutoMute Mode. See page 8 for details.
• The V6 is not making contact with the windshield to 
provide stability. While holding down the V6’s QuickMount 
button, slide the V6 toward the windshield so that the back 
top edge makes firm contact.
• A loose power connection or dirty lighter socket can cause 
the V6 to be briefly disconnected.
Problem
Your 14-year old son has changed 
all 6 of the Programming options.
The V6 will not turn on.
The V6 feels very warm. 
Solution
• You can return all of the programming options to the 
factory defaults by holding down the CITY and BRT buttons 
while you turn the V6 on.
• Check that the power is ON.
• Check that vehicle ignition is ON.
• Check that vehicle lighter socket is functional.
• Try the V6 in another vehicle.
• It is normal for the V6 to feel warm.
Explanation of Displays
HD  Sensitivity control is in Highway mode, display is in Dark mode (page 9)
CD  Sensitivity control is in City mode, display is in Dark mode (page 9)
No display  The V6 is in the Dark mode (page 9)
PilotHWY  One of the many programming messages (pages 11-14)
WorkZone  One of the many Safety Radar messages (pages 20-21)
Caution  The V6 has detected a Safety Radar Signal, but the signal isn’t yet strong 
  enough to decode the specific safety message (page 20-21)
Self Cal  The V6 is running a self-calibration test 
Service  The V6 has failed the calibration test. Contact Beltronics for repair
Required
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  Troubleshooting

Service Procedure
If your V6 ever needs service, please follow 
these simple steps:
1  Check the troubleshooting section of 
this manual. It may have a solution to your 
problem.
2  Call us at 1-800-341-2288. We may be 
able to solve your problem over the phone. 
If the problem requires that you send your 
V6 to the factory for repair, we will provide 
you with a Service Order Number, which 
must be included on the outside of your 
shipping box. 
Enclose the following information with 
your V6:
  • Your Service Order Number
  • Your name and return address
  • Your daytime telephone number
  • A description of the problem you are  
     experiencing
  • Copy of original purchase receipt
Beltronics Extended Service Plan
Beltronics offers an optional extended 
service plan. Call Beltronics for details at  
1-800-341-2288
Out Of Warranty Repairs
For out of warranty repairs, include  
prepayment in the amount you were 
quoted by the Beltronics Customer Service 
Representative. If the detector has been 
damaged, abused or modified, the repair 
cost will be calculated on a parts and labor 
basis. If it exceeds the basic repair charge, 
you will be contacted with a quotation. If 
the additional payment is not received 
within 30 days (or if you notify us that you 
choose not to have your V6 repaired at the 
price quoted), your V6 will be returned, 
without repair. Payment can be made by 
check, money order, or credit card.
Ship your V6 and power cord to: 
BELTRONICS
Customer Service Department
Service Order Number ______________
5442 West Chester Road
West Chester OH 45069
For your own protection, we recommend 
that you ship your V6 postpaid and insured. 
Insist on a proof of delivery, and keep the 
receipt until the return of your V6.
BELTRONICS 
One Year Limited Warranty
What this warranty covers: BELTRONICS 
warrants your Product against all defects in 
materials and workmanship.  
For how long: One (1) year from the date of 
the original purchase.  
What we will do: BELTRONICS, at our  
discretion, will either repair or replace your 
Product free of charge. 
What we will not do: BELTRONICS will not 
pay shipping charges that you incur for sending 
your product to us. 
What you must do to maintain this 
warranty: Show original proof of purchase 
from an authorized BELTRONICS dealer. 
Warranty Exclusions: Warranty does not 
apply to your product under any of the 
following conditions: 1. The serial number has 
been removed or modified. 2. Your product has 
been subjected to misuse or damage (including 
water damage, physical abuse, and/or improper 
installation). 3. Your product has been modified 
in any way. 4. Your receipt or proof-of-purchase 
is from a non-authorized dealer or internet 
auction site including E-bay, U-bid, or other non-
authorized resellers.
To obtain service: 1. Contact BELTRONICS (1-
800-341-2288) to obtain a Return Authorization 
number. 2. Properly pack your product and 
include: your name, complete return address, 
written description of the problem with your 
product, daytime telephone number, and a 
copy of the original purchase receipt. 3. Label 
the outside of the package clearly with your 
Return Authorization number. Ship the product 
pre-paid (insured, for your protection) to: 
Beltronics Inc, 5442 West Chester Rd., West 
Chester, OH 45069.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY: EXCEPT AS 
EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, YOU ARE
ACQUIRING THE PRODUCT “AS IS” AND 
“WHERE IS,” WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR 
WARRANTY. BELTRONICS SPECIFICALLY 
DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATION OR 
WARRANTY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 
TO THOSE CONCERNING THE MERCHANT-
ABILITY AND SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT 
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BELTRONICS 
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, 
SPECIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES 
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, 
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE 
OR MOUNTING OF THE PRODUCT.  
The above limitations or exclusions shall be 
limited to the extent they violate the laws of 
any particular state. BELTRONICS is not  
responsible for products lost in shipment 
between the owner and our service center.
Other legal rights: This Warranty gives you 
specific rights. You may have other legal rights, 
which vary, from state to state.
Accessories
The following accessories and replacement 
parts are available for Beltronics V6.
Coiled SmartPlug  $29.95
Direct-wire SmartPlug  $29.95
Standard Coiled Power Cord  $14.95
Direct-wire Power Cord  $14.95
Detector Accessory Kit  $14.95
Windshield Suction Cups Mount  $9.95
Single Cup Windshield Mount  $19.95
Features, specifications and prices are 
subject to change without notice.
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