DJP 23GR8 RADAR DETECTOR User Manual AR 2016 Model Manual

DJP CO. RADAR DETECTOR AR 2016 Model Manual

AR 2016 Model Manual

(Prelimanary)  American-Radar Product Manual (High Radar Performance with BlueTooth-Smart)  Models: AR-7010BT/AR-6000BT/AR-8040BT/AR-9000BT AR-9020BT/AR-9540BT/AR-9530BT/AR-9520BT AR-9510BT/AR-9900BT      Date : June 28, 2016 Full Owner's Manual(PDF) : www.american-radar.com
Features Radar Bands   -Detection: X, K, Ka,     -False-Rejection : Suppression of false alerts caused by K band Anti-collision radars.   -Improved-Sensitivity   -RDD_Undetectable : VG-2 & Spectre-Elite -Laser Bands:        Detection: LTI Laser, LTI 20/20, Stalker Lidar, Kustom Laser, SpeedLaser /ProLaser II, Kustom   Laser 340 -Voice and Text in English. -Display : Gray-Scale OLED Display. -GUIs : more than 500 images were embedded to show you dynamic information. -Radar Mode : 5 Mode( Highway, City1, City2, City3, City4)       Highway Mode: The most sensitive mode and full audio-alarming mode.       City1 Mode: X and K audio-alamring starts from level 3.       City2 Mode: X and K audio-alamring starts from level 4 and Ka audio-alamring starts   from level 3.    City3 Mode: City2 is maintained and suppress false alerts caused by K band radar-signals.    City4 Mode: City2 is maintained and suppress false alerts caused by K band Anti-collision  radar-signals. -Radar Signal Power-Level: 1~6 Level. -Satellite-Module is supported.         - Module : GPS / Glonass -POI-Database : More than 12300 POIs( As of Feb,2016)   -Detectable POIs : SPEEDTRAP, SPECS, RISKZONE, ....., etc.
-Dual Update mode: ( USB-update mode      and      BlueTooth-Smart update mode)         - All Users can update the latest database and firmwares via USB connection to PC                               or BLUETOOTH connection to SmartPhone through Internet.   - Connection : USB, Bluetooth-Smart(BLE 4.0)   - Dedicated Updater softwares are supported. - Updater Programs    - Support-OS for USB-Updater: MS-Windows 7 /8 /8.1/10,    Apple OSx Yosemiti / El-Capitan           Support-OS for BlueTooth-Updater: Google-Android 4.4 kitkat/5.0/5.1  Apple-iOS 8.0/9.0/9.1/9.2/9.3( iphone 4s/5/6/6s/6s plus)   Key Operation  1. 3 key type:       - Dim, Mute, City (for AR 7010BT, 9020BT, 9000BT, 9510BT, 9520BT, 9530BT)    - Menu entrance/Exit : Hold Dim+City for 2 seconds.      Menu keys     : Dim(Left/-), Mute(Right/+), City(Select)      2. 4 key type:       - Prog, Dim, Mute, City (for AR 6000BT, 8040BT, 9900BT, 9540BT)       - Menu entrance/Exit : Press Prog button.      Menu keys     : Dim(Left/-), Mute(Right/+), City(Select)
S/W Menus   - Quick-Start On/Off: You can shorten opening-time and remove opening-sound.   - Voice On/Off: Select Voice-Mode or Beep-Mode.   - AutoMute On/Off:   - X On/Off: Enable/Disable X-Band detection.   - K On/Off: Enable/Disable K-Band detection.   - Ka On/Off:Enable/Disable Ka-Band detection.   - Database On/Off: Enable/Disable All Database-detections.   - SpeedTrap Database On/Off: Enable/Disable SpeedTrap-detection.   - RedLightCamera Database On/Off:Enable/Disable RedLightCamera-detection.   - RiskZone Database On/Off:Enable/Disable RiskZone-detection.   - Dangerous Intersection Database On/Off:Enable/Disable DangerousIntersection-detection.   - SpeedCamera Database On/Off:Enable/Disable SpeedCamera-detection.   - Laser On/Off: Enable/Disable Laser detection.   - LimitSpeed Setting: User can set Speed-Value to control alarming-sound.                                               Most of alarming-sound will be must under Limit-Speed Value.                          (FYI, This LimitSpeed Value is NOT related to Camera's SpeedLimit Value  in the database.)   - OverSpeed-Margin Setting: User can set OverSpeedLimit Marginary value.                        A Camera's LimitSpeed Value will be added by this margin value.                        ex) If you set Margine value to 6 mph and current camera's limistspeed   value is 30 mph, alarming-condition will be changed to 36 mph.   - Auto-City On/Off: This mode will adjust City mode automatically by LimitSpeed Value.   - Auto-Range On/Off: This mode will adjust POI detection distance automatically by current   driving speed.
  - SpeedUnit Setting: You can select speed unit( kph(Km/h) or mph(Mi/h) )     - Summer-Time Setting: You can adjust summer-time manually.   - Delete UserPOIs: can delete User-POIs.   - Delete QuietPOIs: can delete Quiet-POIs.   - Factory-Reset: Recall factory values.   - BLE(BlueTooth-Smart):can update database through internal BlueTooth interface.   - USB Update Mode: can update new s/w or database through USB interface.   Software Update  - You can update the latest software or POI-database from our web-server through USB-connection   or BlueTooth-connection.   1.Using USB-connection.     - Please download our USB-updater from our web-site (www.american-radar.com) - Connect GPS/Radar-Detecter device to PC using usb-cable. And Enter the usb-update   menu(Menu->USB_Update) and push City-button to go into usb-update mode. Then you   can see USB-Update text on the display.     - Run AR-Updater.exe and click "Connect" button to connect update database or software.      2. Using BLE(BlueTooth-Smart)-connection. - Please install our BLE-updater application from App-Store or Play-Store. - Enter the BlueTooth-update menu(Menu->BlueTooth_Update) and push City-button to go into  blurtooth-update mode. - Run BLE-Updater app and click "Connect" button to connect update database.
 Electrical and Electronic Conditions and Specifications Standard Test Environmental:   - Temperature:    +25 C    +/-5 C   - Humidity: 20% to 60%   - Operating Voltage: 13.6V    +/-1.0V  Electrical-Spec   -Operating Voltage Range : 16V~12.5V   -Max DC Current       Standby: 330 mA       Alarm: 500 mA (Full audio volume, full brightness on display for a X SSM6 alert)  Microwave Radar Specification   Detectable Bands The following microwave-frequency guns, transmitters, and Radar Detector Detectors (RDDs) are to be detected: Band    Modulation     Center Freq    Min. Dev    Units     X       none            10.525        +/-0.050     GHz K       none            24.125        +/-0.125     GHz Ka      None            34.700        +/-1.300     GHz  Undetectable Bands VG-2    Swept           11.500        +/-0.250     GHz Spectre1 Swept          13.300        +/-0.200     GHz
Spectre I/Elite Stepped   12.650        +/-0.025     GHz                         13.150        +/-0.025     GHz  Radar/Laser Sensitivity 10.525 GHz: -105 (+/-3) dBm 24.150 GHz: -120 (+/-2) dBm 33.800 GHz: -120 (+/-2) dBm 34.300 GHz: -120 (+/-2) dBm 34.700 GHz: -120 (+/-2) dBm 34.940 GHz: -120 (+/-2) dBm 35.500 GHz: -120 (+/-2) dBm Laser          : -128 / 115 dBJ/cm2   GPS & GLONASS GPS & GLONASS Receiver 72-channel Receiver Acquisition Times Hot < 3 sec typical Warm < 10 sec typical Cold < 40 sec typicalTime to Initial Fix -148dBm typical Tracking Sensitivity -167dBm typicalUpdate Rate 1/sec    Mechnical Specification : Mechnical-specs will be added.
FCC Statements FCC Part 15.19 Warning Statement- (Required for all Part 15 devices) 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. FCC Part 15.21 Warning Statement NOTE:  THE  GRANTEE  IS  NOT  RESPONSIBLE  FOR  ANY  CHANGES  OR  MODIFICATIONS  NOT EXPRESSLY  APPROVED  BY  THE  PARTY  RESPONSIBLE  FOR  COMPLIANCE.  SUCH  MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. FCC Part 15.105(b) Warning Statement- (ONLY Required for 15.109-JBP devices) NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are  designed to  provide reasonable protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential  installation.    This  equipment  generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.    However,  there  is  no guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.    If  this  equipment  does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to correct the  interference by  one  or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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