Cobra Electronics XRS9570 RADAR DETECTOR User Manual 1
Cobra Electronics Corporation RADAR DETECTOR Users Manual 1
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Users Manual 1
Introduction Important Information and Customer Assistance Important Information Federal Laws Governing the Use of Radar Detectors It is not against federal law to receive radar transmissions with your Cobra radar/ laser detector. The Communications Act of 1924 guarantees your right to receive radio transmissions on any frequency. Local laws that contravene this Act, while illegal, may be enforced by your local law enforcement officials until and unless they are prohibited from doing so by federal court action. Operating Instructions The Cobra line of quality products includes: • Safety Alert Use of this product is not intended to, and does not, ensure that motorists or passengers will not be involved in traffic accidents. It is only intended to alert the motorist that an emergency vehicle equipped with a Cobra Safety Alert transmitter is within range as defined by that product. Please call local fire and police departments to learn if coverage exists in your area. Safe Driving Motorists, as well as operators of emergency or service vehicles, are expected to exercise all due caution while using this product, and to obey all applicable traffic laws. Security of Your Vehicle Before leaving your vehicle, always remember to conceal your radar detector in order to reduce the possibility of break-in and theft. CB Radios microTALK® Radios Radar/Laser Detectors Customer Assistance Safety Alert® Traffic Warning Systems Customer Assistance Truck-Specific Navigation Systems HighGear® Accessories For Assistance in the U.S.A. Automated Help Desk English only. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 773-889-3087 (phone). CobraMarine VHF Radios Power Inverters LED Lights Jumpstarters Accessories Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® XRS9470_MANL.indd 1-1 • Should you encounter any problems with this product, or not understand its many features, please refer to this owner’s manual. If you require further assistance after reading this manual, Cobra Electronics offers the following customer assistance services: For more information or to order any of our products, please visit our website: www.cobra.com English Customer Assistance Operators English and Spanish. 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Central Time Mon. through Fri. (except holidays) 773-889-3087 (phone). 14 BAND™ HIGH-PERFORMANCE DIGITAL RADAR/LASER DETECTOR WITH XTREME RANGE SUPERHETERODYNE® TECHNOLOGY XRS 9470 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® Questions English and Spanish. Faxes can be received at 773-622-2269 (fax). Technical Assistance English only. www.cobra.com (on-line: Frequently Asked Questions). English and Spanish. productinfo@cobra.com (e-mail). Printed in China Part No. 480-663-P Version B For Assistance Outside the U.S.A. Contact Your Local Dealer ©2010 Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago, Illinois 60707 USA www.cobra.com A1 English English 8/20/10 8:42 AM Controls, Indicators and Connections Introduction Introduction Controls, Indicators and Connections Windshield Bracket Release Button • Windshield Bracket Mount Speaker Display and Product Features Display X K Ka V S LaserEye For 360° detection of laser signals. Audio Jack Signal Strength, Pop, Laser, City/Highway and IntelliMute Pro Mode Indicators Signal Strength 1 (weakest) to 5 (strongest) Radar, VG-2, Spectre I & IV+ and Safety Indicators On-Off/Volume Control Allows you to adjust the volume of the tone alerts. City Button For City or Highway modes to reduce false alerts. (Also turns Ku alerts On and Off.*) Dim Button Allows you to adjust the UltraBright Data Display brightness for easy reading. (Also turns VG-2 and Spectre I & IV+ alerts On and Off.*) Mute Button For manual mute or auto mute of audio alerts. (Also turns Voice Alert On and Off.*) IntelliMute Button Engine RPM sensing mute function which reduces false alerts. Button turns IntelliMute On and Off. (Also enters IntelliMute setting mode.*) WARNING * Press and hold for four seconds to access these functions. A2 English XRS9470_MANL.indd 2-25 Modifications or parts substitutions not approved by Cobra Electronics Corporation may violate FCC Rules and void your authority to operate this equipment. Ordering From U.S.A. • IntelliMute Indicator Product Features 12V DC Power Jack Customer Assistance Xtreme Range Superheterodyne® Technology With super-fast sweep circuitry, XRS provides extra detection range and the best possible advance warning to even the fastest radar guns Detection and Separate Alerts For: Radar signals (X, K, Ka and Ku bands, with signal strength indicated), Laser signals, Safety Alert signals, VG-2 signals, Spectre I & IV+ signals LaserEye® For 360° detection of laser signals Instant-On Ready Detects radar guns with “instant-on” (very fast) speed monitoring capabilities Pop Detection Detects the latest super-fast instant-on single pulse radar guns Tone Alert or Voice Alert® With adjustable volume Accessories Order Info and Trademark Acknowledgement Call 773-889-3087 for pricing or visit www.cobra.com. OTE: In This Manual When steady, X K Ka V S the display will be shown: For Credit Card Orders Call 773-889-3087 [Press one from the main menu] 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday. When blinking, the display will be shown: Make Check or Money Order Payable To Cobra Electronics, Attn: Accessories Dept., 6500 West Cortland Street, Chicago, IL 60707 U.S.A. X & K will light simultaneously when indicating Ku detection: X K Ka V S To Order Online Please visit our website: www.cobra.com. X K Ka V S UltraBright™ Data Display Easy-to-read with adjustable brightness City or Highway Modes to reduce false alerts Alert Programming Easy setting of radar bands to be monitored Safety Alert® Traffic warning system distinguishes important safety alerts from other K band signals Manual Mute or Auto Mute A mute function of audio alerts IntelliMute® A mute function reduces false audio alerts by sensing engine RPMs IntelliMute® Pro Prevents detection by radar detector detectors (RDDs) when traveling at slower speeds Mounting Mounts easily on windshield or dashboard Description 420-030-N-001 420-026-N-001 545-159-N-001 CLP-2B Straight 12V Power Cord Coiled 12V Power Cord Windshield Mounting Bracket Dual Port Power Adapter Trademark Acknowledgement • Cobra®, DigiView®, EasySet®, Extra Sensory Detection®, IntelliMute®, IntelliMute Pro®, IntelliShield®, LaserEye®, Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®, Safety Alert® Traffic Warning System, Strobe Alert®, VG-2 Alert®, Xtreme Range Superheterodyne® and the snake design are registered trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA. Cobra Electronics Corporation™, 14 Band™, 15 Band™, Extreme Bright DataGrafix™, IntelliLink™, Revolution™ Series, SmartPower™, Spectre Alert™, Super-Xtreme Range Superheterodyne™, S-XRS™, UltraBright™, and Voice Alert™ are trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA. Opticom™ is a trademark of 3M Corporation. Instaclear® for Ford is a registered trademark of Ford Motor Company, Inc. Electriclear® for GM is a registered trademark of General Motors Corporation. LTI Laser™ and LTI 20-20™ are trademarks of Laser Technology, Inc. Kustom Laser™, Kustom Laser 340™ and ProLaser II™ are trademarks of Kustom Signals, Inc. SpeedLaser™ is a trademark of Laser Atlanta. Bee III™ and Pop™ are a trademarks of MPH Industries. Stalker™ LIDAR is a trademark of Applied Concepts, Inc. Spectre I™ and Spectre IV™ are trademarks of Stealth Micro Systems Pty. Ltd. Interceptor VG-2™ is a trademark of TechniSonic Industries LTD. Tomar® is a registered trademark of TOMAR Electronics, Inc. This booklet describes the simple steps for mounting and setting up your detector. It also provides helpful information about how radar and laser guns are used and how you can interpret the alerts you receive. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® Item# A3 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 25 8/20/10 8:42 AM Contents Introduction Introduction Important Information................................................................................ Customer Assistance.................................................................................. Controls, Indicators and Connections......................................................... Display........................................................................................................ Product Features......................................................................................... A1 A1 A2 A3 A3 Your Detector Installation.................................................................................................... 2 Getting Started.............................................................................................. 5 Auxiliary Audio Jack.................................................................................. 5 Settings......................................................................................................... 6 Highway/City Mode.................................................................................... 6 UltraBright Data Display Brightness.......................................................... 7 Muting an Alert.......................................................................................... 8 Auto Mute Mode........................................................................................ 8 IntelliMute.................................................................................................. 9 IntelliMute Pro.......................................................................................... 12 Voice/Tone Setting................................................................................... 13 VG-2 and Spectre I & IV+ Alert Settings.................................................. 13 Radar Alert and Pop Alert Settings............................................................14 Detection...................................................................................................... 15 Signals Detected....................................................................................... 15 Audio Alerts.............................................................................................. 15 Visual Display........................................................................................... 15 Instant-On Detection................................................................................. 18 Responding to Alerts................................................................................ 18 Understanding Radar and Laser.................................................................. 19 Maintenance................................................................................................. 20 Specifications............................................................................................... 21 Warranty Limited 1-Year Warranty.............................................................................. 22 Customer Assistance Product Service........................................................................................... 23 Optional Accessories................................................................................... 24 Accessories Order Info................................................................................ 25 Trademark Acknowledgement...................................................................... 25 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® XRS9470_MANL.indd 1 8/20/10 8:42 AM Your Detector Installation Your Detector Installation Where to Mount Your Unit • ou will get optimum performance from your detector if you Mount it at a point approximately in the center of the vehicle, as low as possible on the front windshield without obstructing the unit’s view of the road either to the front or rear. Make sure the unit is level with the road. You can also mount it directly on the dashboard. Windshield Mounting Dashboard Mounting Installation Windshield Mounting 1. Attach the rubber cups to the bracket. 2. Make sure the rubber cups and your windshield are clean. 3. Push the bracket firmly onto the windshield. 4. Attach the detector to the bracket. Check the angle of the unit. The unit’s lens must not be blocked and the LaserEye should have a clear view out the back window to allow 360° detection. The LaserEye Should Have a Clear View Radar and laser signals pass through glass but not through other materials and objects. Objects that can block or weaken incoming signals include: Windshield wiper blades Mirrored sun screens Dark tinting at the top of the windshield eated windshields currently available on some vehicles (Instaclear for Ford, Electriclear for GM.) Consult your dealer to see if you have this option. English XRS9470_MANL.indd 2-3 5. To adjust the angle if necessary, gently push or pull on the bracket to bend it. DO NOT use the detector to bend the bracket. 6. Plug the power cord into the detector. 7. Plug the cigarette lighter adapter on the power cord into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter. 8. You can temporarily remove the detector whenever you wish by pressing the bracket release button and sliding it off the bracket. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 8/20/10 8:42 AM Your Detector Installation Getting Started Your Detector Getting Started Dashboard Mounting • Power On 1. Place the detector on the dashboard to find a location where the unit has a clear, level view of the road. The angle can NOT be adjusted after mounting. 2. Remove the paper backing from one side of the hookand-loop fastener. 3. Attach the pad to the dashboard at your chosen location and remove the other paper backing. X K Ka V S On-Off/ Volume Control Rotate clockwise (away from you) To Turn On the Unit and Adjust the Audio Volume Rotate the On-Off/ Volume control clockwise (away from you). Tone Voice Three beeps Testing, then three beeps System Ready, then Voice Alert 4. Attach the detector to the hook-and-loop fastener. You can remove and reattach the unit as often as you like. 5. Plug the power cord into the detector. 6. Plug the cigarette lighter adapter on the power cord into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter. Visual Display h appears in the display indicating that the power is On OTE In some vehicles, power is supplied to the cigarette lighter even while the ignition is Off. If this is the case with your vehicle, you should turn Off or unplug your detector when parking for lengthy periods. Auxiliary Audio Jack • The Auxiliary Audio Jack can be used to connect external speakers in environments with high ambient noise levels. The internal speaker will be disconnected. (This uses a mini stereo audio connector.) Auxiliary Audio Jack English XRS9470_MANL.indd 4-5 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 8/20/10 8:42 AM Settings Your Detector Settings When changing the Settings on your detector, please keep in mind: Buttons can have multiple functions. epending on your choice of Voice Alert or Tone Alert mode, you will hear either voice messages or tones confirming changes in settings. ll settings will be stored in memory when the power is turned Off and recalled when the power is turned back On. T o change settings, follow the procedure listed below, which indicates what you will see and hear (either in Voice Alert or Tone Alert mode) as you complete each step. The factory setting is Highway mode. Press and release City Mode Tone Voice Visual Display One beep City c appears in the display To Change From City Mode Back to Highway Mode Press and release Tone the City button again. Two beeps XRS9470_MANL.indd 6-7 Bright button Dim Dim Button Press and release To Change the Brightness to Dim Press and release the Dim button once. Press and release the Dim button again. Press and release the City button. English ou can choose from three settings for Brightness of the display. You can cycle through the settings by repeatedly pushing the Dim button. The factory setting is Bright. Tone Voice Visual Display One beep Dim Display dims Tone Voice Visual Display One beep Dark Display remains dim (no visual alerts will be seen) Tone Voice Visual Display Two beeps Bright Display returns to full brightness To Change the Brightness to Dark To Change From Highway Mode to City Mode UltraBright Data Display Brightness Press and etting your detector to City mode delays all X band audio alerts until the signal strength reaches Level 3. (A single beep will sound when the signal is first detected.) This will reduce false alerts while you are driving in, or near, urban areas where there are many sources for conflicting X band signals such as microwave towers and automatic door openers. X K Ka V S • Dark release Dim Highway/City Mode X K Ka V S Settings Your Detector Voice Highway Visual Display h appears To Change the Brightness to Bright Press and release the Dim button a third time. in the display Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 8/20/10 8:42 AM Your Detector Settings Your Detector Settings Muting an Alert IntelliMute our detector allows you to quickly turn Off an audio Alert by momentarily pressing the Mute button. If you press the Mute button a second time during the Alert, the audio Alert will be turned back On. IntelliMute is a unique feature that allows you to avoid alerts you don’t need to hear because you are stopped or moving slowly. By sensing the “revs” (RPMs) of your engine, IntelliMute knows when you are at low speed and automatically mutes audio radar alerts. Auto Mute Mode uto Mute will automatically reduce the audio volume of all alerts after four seconds for as long as the signal is detected. The factory setting for Auto Mute is On. efore IntelliMute will work, you must set an activation point for your engine’s revs (see page 10). Whenever the revs are below that point, IntelliMute will begin muting. The activation point will be stored in memory and recalled each time the power is turned On. The factory setting is IntelliMute Off. OTE IntelliMute may not work with some vehicles because it cannot sense the engine’s revs. In such cases, you can reduce unwanted audio alerts by using Auto Mute and City mode when appropriate. IntelliMute Button Press and release Mute Button Press and release To Turn Auto Mute On ress and release the Mute button again while no alert is occurring. Tone Voice Visual Display Two beeps Auto Mute On None Press and release the IntelliMute button. To Turn Auto Mute Off Press and release the Mute button while no alert is occurring. To Turn IntelliMute On Tone Voice Visual Display One beep Auto Mute Off None English XRS9470_MANL.indd 8-9 Voice Visual Display Two beeps IntelliMute On Dot appears next to the large character on the right Tone Voice Visual Display One beep IntelliMute Off Dot disappears To Turn IntelliMute Off Press and release the IntelliMute button again. Tone Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 8/20/10 8:42 AM Settings Your Detector Your Detector Settings What to Remember While Using IntelliMute IntelliMute works with both City and Auto Mute modes. IntelliMute Button Press and release Whenever your engine revs are below the activation point, the dot next to the large character on the right side of the display will remain lit. Above the activation point, the dot will blink twice every two seconds. Below Activation Point X K Ka V S Above Activation Point X K Ka V S If, for any reason, the unit stops sensing your engine’s revs, IntelliMute will indicate an error and automatically turn Off. T he rev point you set will be stored in the unit’s memory when power is turned Off and recalled each time the power is turned On. OTE The rev point must be reset if you use your detector in a different vehicle. NOTE When initially choosing your IntelliMute activation point, a setting of approximately 300 to 600 RPMs above idle is recommended. You can reset the activation point at any time to fit your individual preferences and driving style. Setting the IntelliMute Activation Point Your detector must be installed in your vehicle. CAUTION Do not attempt to set the rev point while driving. Your vehicle should be parked and idling. IntelliMute must be turned On before setting the activation point. Depending on whether the unit is in Tone Alert or Voice Alert mode, you will hear a series of beeps or voice messages as you follow the steps on the next page. 10 English XRS9470_MANL.indd 10-11 To Set the IntelliMute Activation Point Tone Voice Visual Display Two beeps Set Engine Revs None Rev your engine to None the level you wish to set (recommend slightly above idle) and hold revs steady for two seconds. None Three bars will flash in succession At the desired rev level, press and release the IntelliMute button. IntelliMute Set Press and hold the IntelliMute button for two seconds. Three beeps All three bars flash three times OTE If the unit is unable to sense usable pulses within three seconds or if you do not set a rev point within 20 seconds of beginning these steps, IntelliMute will indicate an error and automatically turn Off. Tone Voice Four beeps IntelliMute Error, E appears followed by Visual Display IntelliMute Off X K Ka V S Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 11 8/20/10 8:42 AM Your Detector Settings Your Detector IntelliMute Pro IntelliMute Pro prevents detection by radar detector detectors (RDDs) such as VG-2, Spectre I and Spectre IV+ when traveling at slower speeds. It is intended for use by experienced users only. When IntelliMute Pro is turned On, and engine RPMs are below the IntelliMute activation point, your detector’s radar detection circuits are turned Off to prevent detection by RDDs. Before IntelliMute Pro can be turned On, you must have turned On and Set the IntelliMute activation point. (See pages 9 through 11.) CAUTION When IntelliMute Pro is On, NO radar signals will be detected and NO alerts will be given at RPMs below the IntelliMute activation point. IntelliMute Button City Button Press and hold both buttons simultaneously Settings Voice/Tone Setting You can set your detector to sound alerts with either a Voice or a Tone. You can change settings by using the Mute button. In Voice Alert mode, you will first hear several tones, then a voice message announcing the type of signal detected, followed by more tones. In Tone Alert mode, you will hear the tones only. The factory setting To Change From Voice Alert to Tone Alert While no signal is being detected, press and hold the Mute button for two seconds. Tone Voice Visual Display One beep Tone Alert None To Change From Tone Alert Back to Voice Alert While no signal is being detected, press and hold the Mute button for two seconds again. Tone Voice Visual Display None Voice Alert None IntelliMute Pro On X K Ka V S To Turn IntelliMute Pro On While no signal Tone is being detected, Two beeps press and hold both the IntelliMute and City buttons for four seconds. Voice Visual Display IntelliMute Pro On c or h will blink 12 English XRS9470_MANL.indd 12-13 Police use radar detector detectors (RDDs) to spot users of radar detectors. Your detector is able to identify signals from VG-2, Spectre I and Spectre IV+ RDDs and can provide alerts when any of these or similar devices are in use near your vehicle. Your detector can be spotted by Spectre IV+ RDDs, but is invisible to VG-2 and Spectre I RDDs. You can choose whether you want to be alerted to VG-2 and Spectre I & IV+ RDD signals. The factory setting for VG-2 and Spectre I & IV+ alerts is Off. To Turn VG-2 and Spectre I & IV+ Alerts On and Off To Turn IntelliMute Pro Off Press and hold both Tone the IntelliMute and One beep City buttons for four seconds. VG-2 and Spectre I & IV+ Alert Settings Voice Visual Display IntelliMute Pro Off c or h will show steady While no signal is being detected, press and hold the Dim button for four seconds. Tone Voice Visual Display On = Two Beeps Spectre VG-2 On V will blink twice in the display Off = One Beep Spectre VG-2 Off V will blink once in the display Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 13 8/20/10 8:42 AM Your Detector Settings Radar Alert Settings T he detector allows you to choose whether it will show alerts on the X, K and Ku bands. The factory settings are: X Band and K Band On; Ku Band Off. Pop Alert (continued) To Turn Pop Alert On and Off While no signal is being detected, press and hold both the Dim and City buttons for four seconds. To Turn X Band On and Off While no signal is being detected, press and hold both the Dim and Mute buttons for four seconds. Tone Voice Visual Display X On = Two beeps X On X will blink twice in the display X Off = One beep X Off X will blink once in the display Tone Voice Visual Display K On = Two beeps K On K will blink twice in the display K Off = One beep K Off K will blink once in the display Tone Voice Visual Display Ku On = Two beeps Ku On X and K will blink twice in the display Ku Off = One beep Ku Off X and K will blink once in the display To Turn K Band On and Off While no signal is being detected, press and hold both the Mute and City buttons for four seconds. Tone Voice Visual Display Pop On = Two beeps Pop On P will blink twice in the display Pop Off = One beep Pop Off P will blink once in the display Detection To Turn Ku Band* On and Off While no signal is being detected, press and hold the City button for four seconds. Settings and Detection Your Detector Pop Alert The Pop Mode Radar Gun is a single-pulse Doppler radar that is a feature of a K and Ka (Bee III Ka radar gun) band Instant-On radar gun. It uses a single, short-time pulse to measure the target vehicle’s speed. The Pop mode receiver senses Pop singles beyond the effective range of Pop radar guns. As the Pop mode receiver is so sensitive, you should limit the use of Pop Detect mode to highway and rural driving. The tables on the following pages show you the types of Signals your detector will detect, as well as the voice and visual alerts it provides for each of them. In Voice Alert mode you will first hear several tones, then a voice message announcing the type of signal detected, followed by more tones. In Tone Alert mode, you will hear the tones only. In both Voice Alert and Tone Alert modes, a distinctly different alert tone is used for each type of signal detected (including separate tones for each laser signal). For X, K, Ka and Ku band radar signals, the tones will repeat faster as you approach the signal source. The repeat rate of the tones gives you useful information about the signal detected. (See responding to alerts on page 18.) indication of the type of signal detected will appear in the UltraBright An data Display. During X, K, Ka and Ku alerts, a number will also appear, indicating the strength of the signal detected. (1 = weakest, 5 = strongest) X Signal Detected X K Ka V S K Signal Detected X K Ka V S Ka Signal Detected X K Ka V S Ku Signal Detected X K Ka V S Pop Alert will alert you to Pop radar signals. During the alert, the unit continues to detect other signals. The factory setting is Pop Detect Off. 14 English XRS9470_MANL.indd 14-15 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 15 8/20/10 8:42 AM Detection Your Detector Detection Your Detector POP Signal Detected During pop alerts, the letter P will appear; and during laser alerts, X K Ka V S P the letter L will appear, instead of the signal strength indication. uring VG-2 or Spectre I or IV+ alerts, the letter V will appear. It will be steady during VG-2 and blink during Spectre I or IV+. VG-2 Alert Signal Detected X K Ka V S Laser Signal Detected X K Ka V S Spectre I or IV+ Alert Signal Detected X K Ka V S Laser Signals, Voice and Visual Displays Type of Signal Voice Visual Display LTI 20-20* Laser L is Steady LTI Laser* Laser L is Steady Kustom Signals Laser 340* Laser L is Steady Kustom Signals Laser* Laser L is Steady Stalker LIDAR* Laser L is Steady Laser Atlanta SpeedLaser/Kustom Signals-ProLaser II* Laser L is Steady * Your detector provides 360° detection of these signals. During Safety Alert, the letter S will appear. Laser Signal Detected Safety Alert Signal Detected X K Ka V S X K Ka V S OTE Beep rate changes with different laser alerts. Safety Alert Signals, Voice and Visual Displays Radar Signals, Voice and Visual Displays Type of Signal Voice Visual Display X Band Radar X Alert X and Signal Strength K Band Radar K Alert K and Signal Strength Ka Band Radar Ka Alert Ka and Signal Strength Ku Band Radar Ku Alert X K and Signal Strength Pop Radar Mode Pop Alert P is Steady X Signal Detected X K Ka V S POP Alert Signal Detected X K Ka V S K Signal Detected X K Ka V S Ka Signal Detected X K Ka V S Ku Signal Detected X K Ka V S Type of Signal Voice Emergency Vehicles Emergency Vehicle Approaching S is Steady Road Hazards Road Hazard Ahead S is Steady Trains Train Approaching S is Steady Safety Alert Signal Detected X K Ka V S XRS9470_MANL.indd 16-17 NOTE There are different tones for each Safety Alert. VG-2 and Spectre I or IV+ Alert Signals, Voice and Visual Displays Type of Signal Voice Visual Display Interceptor VG-2 VG-2 Alert V is Steady Spectre I or IV+ Spectre Alert V Blinks VG-2 Alert Signal Detected X K Ka V S 16 English Visual Display Spectre I or IV+ Alert Signal Detected X K Ka V S OTE There are different tones for each alert. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 17 8/20/10 8:42 AM Your Detector Detection Your Detector Instant-On Detection Your detector is designed to detect Instant-On speed monitoring signals, which can suddenly appear at full strength. OTE You should take appropriate action immediately whenever an instant-on alert is given. Description Interpretation Recommended Response Tone repeats slowly at first, then speeds up rapidly. Probably police radar. FULL ALERT Tone sounds one time only. Probably a false alarm, but possibly pulsed radar, VG-2, or Spectre I or IV+ nearby. Exercise caution Tone instantly begins repeating rapidly. Radar, VG-2 or Spectre I or IV+ nearby has been activated suddenly. FULL ALERT FULL ALERT Tone repeats slowly for a short period. Probably a false alarm. Exercise caution Any type of laser alert. Laser alerts are never false alarms. FULL ALERT Any Safety Alert. You are nearing an Exercise caution emergency vehicle, railroad crossing, or road hazard (construction, accident, etc.). XRS9470_MANL.indd 18-19 Understanding Radar and Laser Radar Speed Monitoring Systems • Three band frequencies have been approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for use by speed monitoring radar equipment: X band K band Ka band 10.525 GHz 24.150 GHz 33.400 – 36.00 GHz Your detector detects signals in all three radar bands, plus Ku band (13.435 GHz), which is an approved frequency used in parts of Europe and Asia. VG-2 and Spectre I & IV+ VG-2 and Spectre I & IV+ are radar detector detectors (RDDs) that work by detecting low-level signals emitted by most radar detectors. Your detector does not emit signals that can be spotted by VG-2 and Spectre I RDDs. However, your detector can be spotted by Spectre IV+ RDDs. Your unit detects signals from these or similar devices and will alert you when such a device is in use near your vehicle. Safety Alert Traffic Warning System Tone repeats slowly as you Probably police approach a hill or bridge, radar beyond the then speeds up sharply as hill or bridge. you reach it. 18 English Understanding Radar and Laser FCC-approved Safety Alert transmitters emit microwave radar signals that indicate the presence of a safety-related concern. Depending on the frequency of the signal emitted, it can indicate a speeding emergency vehicle or train, or a stationary road hazard. Because these microwave signals are within the K band frequency, most conventional radar detectors will detect Safety Alert signals as standard K band radar. Your detector, however, is designed to differentiate between standard K band and Safety Alert signals, and give separate alerts for each. Safety Alert technology is relatively new. Safety Alert transmitters can be found in limited numbers in all 50 states, but the number is growing. Depending on your location, you may not receive these alerts regularly and may often encounter emergency vehicles, trains and road hazards without being alerted. As the number of transmitters increases, these alerts will become more common. When you receive such an alert, please watch for emergency vehicles ahead of you, on cross streets and behind you. If you see an emergency vehicle approaching, please pull over to the right side of the road and allow it to pass. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 19 8/20/10 8:42 AM Your Detector Understanding Radar and Laser and Maintenance Your Detector LIDAR (Laser) Specifications The correct name for the technology that most people refer to as laser is actually LIDAR, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging. LIDAR operates much like radar. Its signal spreads out like a radar signal, though not as widely. Unlike radar, LIDAR must have a clear line of sight to its target vehicle throughout the entire measurement interval. Obstructions such as sign posts, utility poles, tree branches, etc., will prevent valid speed measurement. Some common questions about LIDAR include: g Does weather have any affect on LIDAR? Yes. Rain, snow, smoke, fog or airborne dust particles will reduce the effective range of LIDAR and can, if dense enough, prevent its operation. g C an LIDAR operate through glass? Yes. Newer LIDAR guns can obtain readings through most types of glass. However, the laser pulse also can be received through glass to trigger an alarm by your detector. g C an LIDAR operate while in motion? No. Because LIDAR operates by line of sight, the person using it cannot drive the vehicle, aim and operate the gun all at the same time. g I s LIDAR legal to use? Yes. It is legal in all 50 states. Maintenance Maintenance of Your Radar Detector • Your detector is designed and built to give you years of trouble-free performance without the need for service. No routine Maintenance is required. If your unit does not appear to be operating properly, please follow these troubleshooting steps: Specifications Band and Frequencies Band Frequencies X Band 10.525 ± 0.050 GHz K Band 24.125 ± 0.125 GHz Ka Band 34.700 ± 1.300 GHz Ku Band 13.435 ± 0.035 GHz VG-2 11.500 ± 0.250 GHz 100 125 130 200 238 340 PPS PPS PPS PPS PPS PPS Laser Spectre I Spectre IV/IV+ Safety Alert Traffic Warning System 910 ± 50nm 910 ± 50nm 910 ± 50nm 910 ± 50nm 910 ± 50nm 910 ± 50nm 13.300 ± 0.200 Not Disclosed GHz 24.070 24.110 24.190 24.230 GHz GHz GHz GHz ± 0.010 ± 0.010 ± 0.010 ± 0.010 This radar detector is covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5,497,148; 5,594,432; 5,612,685; 6,078,279; 6,094,148. Additional patents may be listed inside the product or pending. Make sure the power cord is properly connected. Make sure the socket of your vehicle’s cigarette lighter is clean and free of corrosion. ake sure the power cord’s cigarette lighter adapter is firmly seated in your cigarette lighter. heck the power cord fuse. (Unscrew the ribbed end cap of the cigarette lighter adapter and examine the fuse. If required, replace it with a 2-amp fuse only.) 20 English XRS9470_MANL.indd 20-21 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 21 8/20/10 8:42 AM Warranty Limited 1-Year Warranty Customer Assistance • Product Service Product Service For Products Purchased in the U.S.A. Cobra Electronics Corporation warrants that its Cobra Radar/Laser Detectors, and the component parts thereof, will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of first consumer purchase. This warranty may be enforced by the first consumer purchaser, provided that the product is utilized within the U.S.A. For any questions about operating or installing this new Cobra product, or if parts are missing…PLEASE CALL COBRA FIRST…do not return this product to the store. See customer assistance on page A1. Cobra will, without charge, repair or replace, at its option, defective Radar/Laser Detectors, products or component parts upon delivery to the Cobra Factory Service Department, accompanied by proof of the date of first consumer purchase, such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt. If Cobra asks that the product be sent to its factory, the following must be furnished to have the product serviced and returned: You must pay any initial shipping charges required to ship the product for warranty service, but the return charges will be at Cobra’s expense, if the product is repaired or replaced under warranty. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Exclusions: This limited warranty does not apply: 1. To any product damaged by accident. 2. In the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs. 3. If the serial number has been altered, defaced or removed. 4. If the owner of the product resides outside the U.S.A. All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty. Cobra shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or other damages; including, without limitation, damages resulting from loss of use or cost of installation. • If this product should require factory service, please call Cobra first at 773-889-3087 BEFORE sending the product. This will ensure the fastest turnaround time on any repair. 1. Send the complete unit, including power cord. (It is not necessary to include the mounting bracket.) 2. For warranty repair, enclose some form of proof-of-purchase, such as a photocopy or carbon copy of a sales receipt. If you send the original receipt, it cannot be returned. 3. Enclose a typed or clearly written description of the problem you are having with your unit, plus the name and address where you want the unit returned. 4. Pack the unit securely to prevent damage during transit. If possible, use the original packing materials. 5. Ship prepaid and insured using a traceable carrier such as United Parcel Service (UPS), Federal Express or Insured Priority mail with delivery confirmation. Ship to: Cobra Factory Service, Cobra Electronics Corporation, 6500 West Cortland Street, Chicago, IL 60707 U.S.A. 6. Please allow three to four weeks before contacting us about the status of your service. Call 773-889-3087 for assistance. If your unit is under warranty, it will either be repaired or replaced upon receipt, depending on the model. If your unit is out of warranty, you will receive a letter informing you of the repair or replacement charge. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. 22 English XRS9470_MANL.indd 22-23 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 23 8/20/10 8:42 AM Customer Assistance Optional Accessories Optional Accessories You can find quality Cobra products and accessories at your local Cobra dealer, or in the U.S.A., you can order directly from Cobra. See ordering info on page 25. Straight 12V DC Power Cord Windshield Mounting Bracket Includes plug and fuse Item # 420-030-N-001 Includes suction cups Item # 545-159-N-001 Coiled 12V DC Power Cord Dual Port Power Adapter Includes plug and fuse Item # 420-026-N-001 Includes adjustable plug (up to 90˚) and fuse Item # CLP-2B • 24 English XRS9470_MANL.indd 24 8/20/10 8:42 AM
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xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:586EA686132068118DBBE48115532033, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, uuid:3A221092262C11DCB33A9C17514783FF, uuid:96CD9071262D11DCBF2E8499029B2E19, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642 Manifest Reference Document ID : xmp.did:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, xmp.did:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2CE1335D642, 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