Escort orporated 95M4 Radar Dector User Manual Manual
Escort Incorporated Radar Dector Manual
Manual
GPS Powered for Speed and Location Intelligence Designed in the USA Escort Inc. 5440 West Chester Road West Chester OH 45069 Sales: 800-433-3487 Service: 800-543-1608 www.EscortRadar.com ©2007 ESCORT Inc. ESCORT®, PASSPORT®, TrueLock™, SpeedAlert™, AutoSensitivity™, AutoVolume™, SmartMute™, MuteDisplay™, SpecDisplay™, and ExpertMeter™ are trademarks of ESCORT Inc. SWS™ is a trademark of SWS, L.C. Features, specifications and prices subject to change without notice. R A D A R • L A S E R • S A F E T Y • D E T E C T O R Owner’s Manual Congratulations • New easy to understand voice announcements provide instant audible feedback for controls and alerts. • New AutoVolume feature automatically increases the alert volume in noisy conditions. • Easy-to-use Preferences allows you customize up to 9 features • Ultra-bright alphanumeric display with 280 LEDs • Exclusive ExpertMeter tracks and displays up to 8 radar signals simultaneously • Exclusive SpecDisplay provides actual numeric frequency for any radar signal • Selectable radar and laser bands (on/off) allow you to customize which bands are monitored. • Includes exclusive SmartCord for easy access to Mute and TrueLock features. If you’ve used a radar detector before, a review of the Quick Reference Guide on pages 4 and 5, and the Preferences information on pages 14-18 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 PASSPORT’s revolutionary performance and innovative features. Please drive safely. Remove card along perforations PASSPORT 9500i Quick Reference Card There are 9 user-selectable options so you can customize your 9500i for your own preferences. The buttons labeled “MRK” and “BRT” are also used to enter the Preferences Mode, REVIEW your current Preferences settings, and to CHANGE any settings as desired. The words “PREF,” “MRK” and “BRT” are located on the top of the detector. How to use EZ-Preferences Remove card along perforations You’ve just purchased the most intelligent radar and laser detector in the world—the PASSPORT 9500i. The PASSPORT 9500i delivers extreme long-range warning on all radar bands including X, K, Superwide Ka, Ku and instant-on POP modes. Multiple front and rear laser sensors provide 360 degree laser protection, including the widest field of view. For the ultimate in laser protection, the PASSPORT 9500i is also ZR3 ready. Ask your retailer, or call us at 1-800-543-1608 for details. The PASSPORT 9500i’s GPS-powered intelligence provides permanent relief from false alarms including automatic door openers, motion sensors and other radar-based sensors. In addition, the PASSPORT 9500i introduces the following state-of-the-art performance and features: • New TrueLock feature permanently eliminates false alerts by location and frequency. • New revolutionary AutoSensitivity mode provides real-time radar performance based on vehicle speed, plus Highway and City settings. • New SpeedAlert feature provides an instant view of your vehicle’s speed during an alert. • New Mark Location feature allows you to instantly “mark” known speed traps, cameras and other places of interest. Quick Reference Card 1 To enter Preferences, press and hold the “MRK” and “BRT” buttons down for 2 seconds. The unit will beep twice, and will display the word Prefs. 2 Then press the “BRT” button to review the categories. You can either tap the button to change categories, or simply hold the button down to scroll through the categories. 3 Press the “MRK” button to change any setting. You can either tap the button to change from setting to setting, or hold the button down to scroll through all the options. 4 To exit Preferences, simply wait 8 seconds without pressing any button, or press the power button. The unit will display Complete, beep 4 times, and return to normal operation. Restoring the Factory Default Settings To restore your PASSPORT to its original factory settings, press and hold the “SEN” and “BRT” buttons while turning the power on. A Reset message will be displayed, accompanied by an audible alert, acknowledging the reset. An example: Here is how you would turn PASSPORT’s AutoMute feature off: 1 Enter the Preferences Mode by holding both the “MRK” and “BRT” buttons down for 2 seconds. PASSPORT will beep twice and display Prefs. 2 Then hold the “BRT” button down. PASSPORT will scroll through the categories, starting with Pilot ( Pilot), then SpeedAlert (sAlrt), then Power-on sequence ( PwrOn), then Signal Strength meter ( Meter), and then AutoMute (aMute). 3 Release the “BRT ” button when PASSPORT displays the AutoMute item. Since the factory setting is for AutoMute to be on, PASSPORT will display aMute ON . (If you accidentally don’t release the “MRK” button in time, and PASSPORT goes to the next category, simply hold the “MRK” button down again, PASSPORT will scroll through all of the categories. Once you’re back to your desired category, release the “MRK” button.) 4 Press the MRK ” button to change from aMute ON to aMute OFF. 5 To exit Preferences, simply wait 8 seconds without pressing any buttons, or press the power button. PASSPORT will display Complete, beep 4 times, and return to normal operation. Preferences Details Quick Reference Card Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide Installation Remove card along perforations PASSPORT 9500i Quick Reference Card Press the BRT button to go from one category to the next PILOT LIGHT (Power-on indication) SPEEDALERT SIGNAL STRENGTH METER AUTOMUTE AUTOVOLUME 13 Preferences • Mounting Location • How to use Preferences 14 • Windshield Mount • Example of Preferences 14 • Overview of Preferences 15 8-13 14-18 • Details of Preferences 16-18 • Volume Control Technical Details 19-26 • Power-on Indication • Specifications sAlrt ON * Displays current speed during alert sAlrt OFF SpeedAlert feature off • Mute • Interpreting Alerts PwrOn STD * Standard power-on sequence Fast power-on sequence PwrOn FST • AutoMute • How Radar Works 22 • TrueLock / GPS Filter • How POP Works 22 • Sensitivity (SEN) • How Laser Works 23 • Brightness (BRT) 10 • How SWS Works 24-25 • Mark Loacation (MRK) 10 • How GPS Works 26 • Audible Alerts 11 Service • SmartCord 11 • Service • SpeedAlert 11 • Troubleshooting • Signal Strength Meter 12 • Accessories 30 • ExpertMeter 12 • Warranty 33 Pilot Pilot Pilot Pilot Pilot HWY * Full word: Highway or Auto or City Letter: H or A or C Letter, with scanning dot H.> Vehicle voltage Vehicle speed SPD Meter STD * Standard signal strength meter ExpertMeter mode Meter EXP SpecDisplay mode Meter SPC aMute ON * AutoMute on aMute OFF AutoMute off aVol ON * Audio alerts are controlled manually aVol OFF Audio alerts increased automatically Units ENG * Speed/distance in English units Units MET Speed/distance in Metric units VOICE Voice ON * Voice announcements on Voice OFF Voice announcements off * Factory Default Settings • GPS Signal Indicator UNITS BANDS 13 • Power Remove card along perforations POWER-ON SEQUENCE • SpecDisplay • Power Connection Controls and Features Press the MRK button to change your setting within a category 4-5 6-7 * Default settings Bands DFT Bands MOD Bands have been modified Ku Ka POP SWS LSR Turn bands on/off by pressing the mute button ON or OFF (default is on) ON or OFF (default is off) ON or OFF (default is on) ON or OFF (default is on) ON or OFF (default is off) ON or OFF (default is off) ON or OFF (default is on) 19 20-21 27-33 27 28-29 Quick Reference Guide To begin using your PASSPORT, just follow these simple steps EasyMount Slot Insert PASSPORT’s adjustable Windshield mount into this slot. Page 7 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 accessory socket. Rear Laser Port Receives laser signals from behind the vehicle. Mount your PASSPORT on the wind shield using the supplied windshield mount. EasyMount Button Press the button, and slide the Windshield mount into one of its four locking positions. Page 7 Press the power button, located on the top case. Radar Antenna and Laser Lens The rear panel of your PASSPORT should have a clear view of the road ahead. For best performance, do not mount PASSPORT directly behind windshield wipers or tinted areas. Page 6 USB Data Port This allows you to backup your TrueLock data and other software related functions. Power Button Press this button to turn PASSPORT on or off. Page 8 Mark Location Press to mark a specific location (e.g. speedtrap, etc.). Page 10 Brightness Button Press to adjust the display brightness. There are three brightness settings, plus Dark Mode. In the Dark Mode, PASSPORT’s display will remain dark and only the audio will alert you. Page 10 Earphone Jack Accepts standard 3.5mm mono earphone. Adjust the volume level by pressing the “VOL” + or – buttons, also located on the top case. Power Jack Plug the SmartCord into this connector. Page 6 Please read the manual to fully understand PASSPORT’s operation and features. TrueLock/GPS Filter Switches TrueLock feature (stored locations) on or off. Page 9 Preferences PASSPORT is ready to go, just plug it in and turn it on. But you can also easily change 9 features for your preferences. Pages 14-18 Sensitivity Button Switches between Highway, Auto, and City settings. In general, we recommend the Auto mode. Page 9 Volume Adjustment Increases or decreases the alert volume. GPS Signal Indicator The GPS icon indicates reception of GPS satellite signals and confirms TrueLock signal rejection. Page 8 Alphanumeric Display PASSPORT’s display will show Highway, Auto, or City as its power-on indication. If you prefer, you can choose other poweron indications. Page 15 During an alert, the display will indicate radar band and a precise bar-graph of signal strength. Page 12 NOTE: In the Dark Mode the display will not light during an alert. Mute Button Briefly press this button (next to the display) to silence the audio for a specific alert. (The audio will alert you to the next encounter.) Page 9 Installation Windshield Mount Power Connection Where to mount PASSPORT For optimum detection performance, we recommend the following: To power PASSPORT, plug the small end of the SmartCord, (telephone-type connector) into the modular jack on PASSPORT’s left side, and plug the lighter plug adapter into your vehicle’s lighter socket or accessory socket. PASSPORT 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 our optional sleeve to ensure a snug fit. If so, simply call or visit our website. 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. • Using the supplied windshield mount, mount your PASSPORT level and high enough on your front windshield to provide a clear view of the road ahead. For optimum rear detection, center the detector between the driver and passenger. • Mount PASSPORT away from windshield wipers, other solid objects, and heavily tinted areas that might obstruct the radar antenna or laser lens. NOTE: In order for PASSPORT’s GPS-powered features to work properly, the top case must have a clear view of the sky. Optional power cords See the Accessories section for details on our optional Direct-wire SmartCord. Mounting Location WARNING: ESCORT cannot anticipate the many ways PASSPORT can be mounted. It is important that you mount PASSPORT where it will not impair your view nor present a hazard in case of an accident. Windshield Mount When installed and adjusted properly, the back top edge of PASSPORT should rest solidly against your windshield. PASSPORT’s EasyMount windshield bracket is designed for unobtrusive and hassle-free mounting. Facing Down 1 Depress the adjustment button on the top of PASSPORT (by the word ESCORT) and slide the EasyMount 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 EasyMount bracket can be bent. User’s Tip You can leave the EasyMount bracket in place on your windshield, and easily remove PASSPORT by pressing the adjustment button and sliding PASSPORT 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. 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. 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 PASSPORT on your windshield, use the EasyMount adjustment button located on the top of the PASSPORT, and slide PASSPORT forward or backward to obtain a level horizontal position. Level mounting Facing Up Controls and Features Power If you prefer, you can select alternate power-on indicators. See the Preferences section for details. To turn PASSPORT on or off, press the power button on PASSPORT’s top case. When you turn PASSPORT on, it goes through a sequence of alerts. If you prefer, you may change your PASSPORT for a shorter power-on sequence. See the Preferences section for details. GPS Signal Indicator The GPS signal indicator provides a visual indication that PASSPORT is receiving satellite data. NOTE: Satellite reception is required to get the most out of your PASSPORT 9500i. To receive satellite data, the top of the detector must have a clear view of the sky. See Mounting Location for more details. The GPS indicator will flash on and off until it receives satellite data. Once received, the icon will stop flashing and remain on the display. The GPS indicator also provides a visual acknowledgement that the detector is rejecting a signal that has been stored in memory using the TrueLock feature. Once a false alarm has been stored, the GPS indicator will rotate clockwise, indicating that it is rejecting that signal. Volume Control (VOL) To increase or decrease the audio volume, press and hold the (+) or (-) volume control buttons located on the top case. A sample alert tone will be generated, along with a corresponding bar-graph on the display. Once you have reached your desired volume level, simply release the button. This level will be stored in memory. If you prefer, you can also select AutoVolume in Preferences. This feature will increase the audio alert level automatically when the ambient noise in the vehicle is high. See the Preferences section for details. Mute Power-on Indication The Mute button, located on PASSPORT’s front panel and SmartCord, allows you to silence the audio alert during a radar encounter. After PASSPORT’s start-up sequence is complete the display will show the full word: Highway, Auto, or City to indicate which sensitivity mode is selected. To mute the audio for a 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. Once a signal has been stored, the detector will reject this signal the next time you approach this area. (The GPS indicator will rotate clockwise, providing a visual indication that the signal is being rejected). To unlock a signal that has already been stored, simply press and hold the mute button while the GPS indicator is rotating. The display will read: “Unlock? ”. Press the mute button again to unlock it from memory. AutoMute Your PASSPORT has our patented AutoMute feature. After Passport 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 Preferences section for details. Sensitivity Switch (SEN) The “SEN” button selects PASSPORT’s sensitivity mode. We recommend the Auto (AutoSensitivity) mode for most driving. In the “Auto” mode, the 9500i provides real-time radar performance based on your vehicle speed. As your vehicle speed increases, the radar sensitivity (X and K-band) is set to maximum range. As the vehicle speed decreases, the radar sensitivity (X and K-band only) is minimized to further reduce unwanted false alarms. Full sensitivity is maintained on all other bands. You can also select conventional Highway and City modes. Highway mode provides maximum sensitivity on all bands. City mode reduces X-band sensitivity and full sensitivity is maintained on all other bands. See the Preferences for details. TrueLock/GPS Filter The “GPS” filter button turns PASSPORT’s GPS-powered TrueLock feature on and off. (default is on) To lockout a false alert, press the mute button three (3) times, (either on the detector or the SmartCord) during the alert. Pressing the mute button the first time will silence the audio. Pressing it a second time will generate a prompt on the display that will read: “Lockout?” Press it a third time to confirm that you want to lock this signal out by location and frequency. A “Stored” message will be displayed. Controls and Features Brightness (BRT) assign a label it, (“SPD TRAP” is the default label). To change the label to “Camera” or “Other” press the volume (+) or (–) buttons. Once you’ve selected the label, press the “MRK” button again. Once you have marked the location, PASSPORT will provide an alert approximately 1 mile in advance when your vehicle is moving 50 mph or above. This alert distance is reduced to approximately a ½ mile when traveling below 50 mph. NOTE: When a location is marked the first time, you must travel at least one mile away from that location to receive an alert. PASSPORT’s BRT button selects the brightness of PASSPORT’s display and keypad. There are five settings: Minimum (BRT MIN), Medium (BRT MED), Maximum (BRT MAX), Auto (BRT AUTO) and Full Dark (BRT DARK). Brightness Auto (BRT AUTO) (default) In this setting, the display and key-pad brightness will automatically adjust based on the ambient light in the vehicle. BRT Dark (Full Dark Mode) When you select the Dark mode with the BRT switch, the display will not show any visual alerts, (i.e. display or keypad) when PASSPORT detects signals. Only the audible alert will tell you of detected signals. In this mode, visual alerts can be seen on the SmartCord in addition to the audio alerts on the detector. Audible Alerts The coiled SmartCord is a special power cord that has a power-on indicator (which only lights up when the 9500i is turned on), a bright alert light that warns of radar or laser, and a convenient mute button right on the plug. It’s perfect for any car where reaching the detector’s mute button on the windshield is a stretch. For discreet night driving, put PASSPORT in the Dark mode, and use the SmartCord for your visual alerts. Other drivers won’t know you have a detector. An optional Direct-wire SmartCord is also available. This version includes a small display module which can be wired directly into your electrical system, with a 10 foot straight cord to route to your PASSPORT. For more information or to order, call us toll-free at 1-800-433-3487. For Radar signals: PASSPORT 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. When the signal is very strong, the audible alerts will blend into a solid tone. 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 = beep tone K-band = raspy brap tone Ka-band = double-brap tone Ku-band = beep tone (same as X-band) POP = solid brap tone Speed Alert For Laser and POP signals: Since laser and POP signals are a possible threat no matter how weak, PASSPORT will provide a full alert for these signals. Mark Location (MRK) The “MRK” button allows you to mark a specific location and label it for future reference. Once marked, PASSPORT will provide an alert before you reach this area any time you return. This can be extremely useful when there are known speed traps or camera locations that you would like to remember . To mark a particular location: Press the “MRK” button. The display will read: “Mark?”. Press the “MRK button again to PASSPORT’s Speed Alert feature provides a visual indication of your vehicle speed during the first few seconds of an alert. This allows you to instantly check your speed without looking at your speedometer. Speed Alert is displayed regardless of your meter setting. NOTE: When traveling 15 mph or less, your speed will not be displayed. If you prefer, you can turn the Speed Alert feature off. See Preferences for details. SmartCord To unmark a location, simply press the “MRK” button when you are receiving a “marked location” alert. The display will read: “Unmark?” Press the “MRK” again to confirm. The display will read: “Unmarked”. 10 PASSPORT’s power jack uses a telephonetype connector. This 4-conductor connector only works with the coiled SmartCord (included), or the optional Direct-wire SmartCord. 11 Controls and Features Signal Strength Meter PASSPORT’s ExpertMeter simultaneously tracks up to 8 radar signals. It provides detailed information on up to 2 Ka-band, 2 K-band, and 4 X-band signals. ExpertMeter can help you spot a change in your normal driving environment; for example, a traffic radar unit being operated in an area where there are normally other signals present. The ExpertMeter is actually a miniature spectrum analyzer. It shows what band each signal is on and its relative signal strength. PASSPORT’s display provides an intuitive ultra-bright display of signal strength and text messages. PASSPORT’s standard bar-graph meter provides information on a single radar signal. If there are multiple signals present, PASSPORT’s internal computer will determine which one is the most important threat to display. When PASSPORT detects radar, it displays the band (X, K, Ka, or Ku), and a precise bar-graph of the signal strength. When PASSPORT detects a laser signal the display will display “LASER.” NOTE: If you are operating PASSPORT in the Dark mode, the display will not light when a signal is detected—only the audio and the flashing alert lamp on the SmartCord. KA|| K|| X|||| Above is the ExpertMeter display if PASSPORT was detecting 2 strong Kaband, 2 strong K-band, and 4 strong Xband signals. As you can see, there are vertical lines after each band designator. Each line shows a signal being detected. The height of each line shows the relative signal strength of that signal. NOTE: If you use ExpertMeter, the brief signal shown in the power-on sequence when you turn on your PASSPORT will also be in ExpertMeter: an X with a single vertical line. ExpertMeter PASSPORT’s ExpertMeter option is an advanced display for experienced detector users. Please use PASSPORT for a few weeks to get familiar with its other features before using ExpertMeter. To use the ExpertMeter instead of the bar graph signal strength meter, you must select ExpertMeter in PASSPORT’s Preferences (see pages 14-17). 12 SpecDisplay A few more examples will help you better see how the ExpertMeter works. PASSPORT’S SpecDisplay option is also for the experienced detector user. In this mode, PASSPORT will display the actual numeric frequency of the radar signal being received. K| X||' Here ExpertMeter shows 1 strong K-band signal, and three X-band signals, two strong and one weak. K 24.150 KA| X '' Here ExpertMeter shows 1 ' strong Ka- SpecDisplay shows one K-band signal at 24.150 gigahertz. NOTE: Even long-time detector users will require some amount of time to get familiar with this new level of information about detected signals. band signal, and three weak X-band signals. On very weak signals, there will be no vertical line. This shows a very weak X-band signal. GPS Signal Indicator PASSPORT’S GPS indicator will flash on and off until the GPS satellite signals are received. Once these signals are received, the indicator will stop flashing and remain on the screen. This indicator also provides a visual reference for known false alarms that you have stored in memory using TrueLock. Once you have stored a signal and drive past that location again, this indicator will spin clockwise to visually show that it is detecting the signal, but will not alert. ExpertMeter Details The band designators (X, K, Ka) will stay on the display for a few seconds after the signal has passed. This allows you to see what the unit detected, even on very brief signals. However, the vertical lines representing individual signals continuously change (several times a second) to give you a continuous instantaneous view of all radar signals present. 13 How to use Preferences Overview of Preferences An example Here is how you would turn PASSPORT’s AutoMute feature off. There are 9 user-selectable Preferences so you can customize your 9500i for your specific driving needs. The buttons labeled “MRK” and “BRT” are also used to enter Preferences, REVIEW your current settings, and to CHANGE any settings as desired. The word PREF is located on the top of the detector, and is highlighted in colored graphics. Pages 16-18 explain each option in more detail. 1 Enter Preferences by holding both the MRK and BRT buttons down for 2 seconds. PASSPORT will beep twice and display Prefs. 2 Then hold the “BRT” button down. PASSPORT will scroll through the categories, starting with Pilot Light (Pilot), then SpeedAlert (sAlrt), Power-on sequence (PwrOn), then Signal strength meter (Meter), and then AutoMute (aMute). How to use Preferences 1 To enter Preferences, press and hold the “MRK” and “BRT” buttons down for 2 seconds. (The unit will beep twice, and will display the word Prefs.) 3 Release the “MRK” button when PASSPORT shows the AutoMute item. Since the factory setting is for AutoMute to be on, PASSPORT will display aMute ON. (If you accidentally don’t release the “MRK” button in time, and PASSPORT goes to the next category, simply hold the “MRK” button down again, and after PASSPORT scrolls through all categories, it will begin again at the top of the list.) 2 Then press the “BRT” 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 “MRK” 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 exit Preferences, simply wait 8 seconds without pressing any button, or press the power button ( ). The unit will display Complete, beep 4 times, and return to normal operation. PILOT LIGHT (Power-on indication) 5 To complete choosing your Preferences, simply wait 8 seconds without pressing any buttons, or press the power button ( ). PASSPORT will display Complete, beep 4 times, and return to normal operation. Press the MRK button to change your setting within a category Pilot Pilot Pilot Pilot Pilot HWY H.> SPD * Full word: Highway or Auto or City Letter: H or A or C Letter, with scanning dot Vehicle voltage Vehicle speed SPEEDALERT sAlrt ON sAlrt OFF * Displays current speed during alert SpeedAlert feature off POWER-ON SEQUENCE PwrOn STD PwrOn FST * Standard power-on sequence Fast power-on sequence SIGNAL STRENGTH METER Meter STD Meter EXP Meter SPC * Standard signal strength meter ExpertMeter mode SpecDisplay mode AUTOMUTE aMute ON aMute OFF * AutoMute on AutoMute off AUTOVOLUME aVol ON aVol OFF UNITS Units ENG Units MET * Speed/distance in English units Speed/distance in Metric units VOICE Voice ON Voice OFF * Voice announcements on Voice announcements off BANDS Press the MRK button to change from aMute ON to aMute OFF. 14 Press the BRT button to go from one category to the next * Default settings Bands DFT Bands have been modified Bands MOD Turn bands on/off by pressing the Mute button * Restoring the Factory Default Settings To restore your PASSPORT to its original factory settings, press and hold the “SEN” and “BRT” buttons while turning the power on. A Reset message will be displayed, accompanied by an audible alert, acknowledging the reset. * Audio alerts are controlled manually Audio alerts increased automatically Ku Ka POP SWS LSR 15 ON or OFF (default is on) ON or OFF (default is off) ON or OFF (default is on) ON or OFF (default is on) ON or OFF (default is off) ON or OFF (default is off) ON or OFF (default is on) Details of Preferences PilotHWY (Full description) sAlrt ON (SpeedAlert on) SpeedAlert Signal Strength Meter MeterSTD (Standard meter) aMute ON (AutoMute on) In this setting, PASSPORT will display “Highway,” “City,” or “Auto” as its power-on indication. (factory default) In this setting, your vehicle’s speed will be displayed for a few seconds during an alert. After a few seconds, PASSPORT will display only the meter type you have selected, i.e. bar-graph, ExpertMeter or SpecMeter. (factory default) In this setting, the meter displays the band of the received signal, and a bar graph shows the relative signal strength. (factory default) In this setting, PASSPORT’s audio alerts will initially be at the volume you set, but after a few seconds PASSPORT will automatically reduce the volume level to keep you informed, but not annoyed. (factory default) Pilot Light (Power-on indication) Pilot H (Letter) In this setting, Passport will display “H” for Highway, “C” for City, and “A” for Auto. sAlrtOFF (SpeedAlert off) With speed alert off, PASSPORT will display the meter type you have selected. Pilot H.> (Letter with scanning dot) In this setting, PASSPORT will display “H” for Highway, “C” for City, and “A” for Auto. In addition, a single dot will continuously scroll across the display. Power-on Sequence PwrOnSTD (Standard) In this setting, each time you turn PASSPORT on it will display “PASSPORT,” “9500i,” “LASER,” “Ka-band,” “K-band,” “Xband,” followed by a brief X-band alert. (factory default) If any bands have been changed from the factory defaults, a double beep tone and a corresponding message (i.e. “X OFF”), will be displayed. Pilot V (Vehicle voltage) In this setting, PASSPORT will continually display “H” for Highway, “C” for City, and “A” for Auto, and the vehicle’s voltage. NOTE: If the vehicle’s voltage drops below 10.5 volts, a low voltage warning is displayed, followed by an audible alert. A high voltage warning is also given if the voltage goes above 16.5 volts. The high-voltage warning is also followed by an audible alert. AutoMute MeterEXP (ExpertMeter) In this setting, the meter simultaneously tracks multiple radar signals. It can display up to 2 Ka band, 2 K band, and 4 X band signals at the same time. NOTE: The ExpertMeter feature is explained in more detail on pages 10-11. NOTE: Ku band is displayed as an X-band signal. aMuteOFF (AutoMute off) With AutoMute off, PASSPORT’s audio alerts will remain at the volume you set for the duration of the radar encounter. AutoVolume aVol ON (AutoVolume on) In this setting, PASSPORT’S built-in microphone listens to the ambient noise in the vehicle and increases the audio in noisy conditions (e.g. loud music, excessive wind noise, etc.). (factory default) MeterSPC (SpecDisplay meter) In this setting, the meter displays the actual numeric frequency of the radar signal received. NOTE: The SpecDisplay feature is explained in more detail on page 11. aVol OFF (AutoVolume off) In this setting, the volume level will not increase automatically. PwrOnFST (Fast power-on) In this setting, PASSPORT will provide a single X-band tone during the start-up sequence. If any bands have been changed from their factory default settings, a double X-band tone and corresponding message (i.e. “X OFF”), will alert you that one or more bands have been modified. Pilot SPD (Vehicle speed) In this setting, PASSPORT will continually display “H” for Highway, “C” for City, and “A” for Auto, and vehicle’s speed as its pilot. 16 17 Details of Preferences Specifications Units Bands Features and Specifications hour) In this setting, all speed related features are displayed in miles per hour (MPH). (factory default) In this setting all radar and laser frequencies, (with the exception of POP mode) are monitored. This is the factory setting, and it is recommended that you use your PASSPORT in this mode. Operating Bands • X-band 10.525 GHz ±25 MHz • K-band 24.150 GHz ±100 MHz • Ka-band 34.700 GHz ±1300 MHz • Ku-band 13.450 GHz ±25 MHz • Laser 904nm, 33 MHz bandwidth Radar Receiver / Detector Type • Superheterodyne,Varactor-Tuned VCO • Scanning Frequency Discriminator • Digital Signal Processing (DSP) GPS Revceiver • SiFRstar III Laser Detection • Quantum Limited Video Receiver • Multiple Laser Sensor Diodes Display Type • 280 LED Alphanumeric • Bar Graph, SpeedAlert, ExpertMeter, or SpecDisplay • 5-Levels of Brightness Control, including Full Dark Mode Power Requirement • 12VDC, Negative Ground • SmartCord (included) Preferences • Power-On Indication • SpeedAlert • Power-On Sequence • Signal Strength Meter • AutoMute • AutoVolume Units ENG (Speed measured in miles per BandsDFT Units MET (Speed measured in kilometers per hour) In this setting, all speed related features are displayed in kilometers per hour (KPH). BandsMOD In this setting, PASSPORT will warn you with an audible alert, and associated text message stating which band has been modified (i.e. “X OFF”). This warning is displayed during the start up sequence (standard or fast). Voice Announcements VoiceON (Voice announcements on) In this setting, all alerts and instructions are communicated using a voice announcement. (factory default) WARNING: Only modify bands if you are absolutely certain that there are no traffic radar units using that specific band in your area. VoiceOFF ( Voice announcements off) With voice off, normal tones will be used for alerts. 18 • Units • Voice Announcements • Radar / Laser Bands Sensitivity Control • AutoSensitivity, Highway and City Auto Calibration Circuitry SmartShield VG2 Immunity Dimensions (Inches) • 1.40" H x 2.90" W x 5.35" L Patented Technology PASSPORT is covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 6,836,238 6,693,578 6,614,385 6,587,068 6,400,305 6,249,218 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 Passport is also covered by one or more of the following Canadian patents: 2,330,964 1,295,715 1,295,714 1,187,602 1,187,586 European patent: 1,145,030 Additional patents may be listed inside the product. Other Patents Pending. 19 Interpreting Alerts Although PASSPORT 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 PASSPORT 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 PASSPORT’s warning system for radar and laser alerts. Alert Explanation Passport alerts intermittently. Rate and strength of alerts may be consistent or vary wildly. A patrol car is travelling 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. Alert Explanation Passport alerts intermittently. Rate and strength of signal increases with each alert. Passport begins to sound slowly, then the rate of alert increases until the alert becomes a solid tone. The Signal Meter ramps accordingly. You are approaching a continuous radar source aimed in your direction. A patrol car is approaching from the other direction, sampling traffic with instant-on radar. Such alerts should be taken seriously. Passport gives an X-band alert intermittently. Passport emits short alerts for a few seconds and then falls silent only to briefly alert and fall silent again. An instant-on radar source is being used ahead of you and out of your view. Passport suddenly sounds a continuous tone for the appropriate band received. All segments in the Signal Strength Meter are lit. An instant-on radar source or laser source is being used nearby. This kind of alert requires immediate attention! 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. A brief laser alert. Laser is being used in the area. Because laser is inherently difficult to detect, any laser alert may indicate a source very close by. Passport receives weak signals. These signals may be a little stronger as you pass large, roadside objects. The signals increase in frequency. 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. Passport alerts slowly for awhile and then abruptly jumps to a strong alert. You are approaching a radar unit concealed by a hill or an obstructed curve. 20 CAUTION: Since the characteristics of these alerts may be similar to some of the preceding examples, over-confidence 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. 21 How Radar Works How POP Works How Radar Works Because intrusion alarms and motion sensors often operate on the same frequency as X, and K-band radar, your PASSPORT will occasionally receive nonpolice radar signals. Since these X-Band 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 PASSPORT’s radar detection abilities are fully operational. 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. 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). NOTE: According to the operator’s manual from the radar gun manufacturer, tickets should not be issued in POP mode. 22 How Laser Works How Laser (Lidar) Works 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. 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. . 23 How SWS Works How SWS Works 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. For more information and details about SWS safety radar, visit their web site at www.safetyradar.com. 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 PASSPORT can display are listed on the facing page. From the factory, your PASSPORT is programmed with SWS decoding ON. If SWS is used in your area, your PASSPORT will display the safety messages associated with the signal. If you do not wish to detect this system, use the Preferences feature to turn PASSPORT’s SWS decoding OFF. NOTE: Some of the safety messages have been condensed, so that each message can be displayed on one or two screens on PASSPORT’s eight-character display. 24 SWS Text Messages 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 WorkZone Road Bridge WorkCrew WorkCrew Detour Truck MustExit Rtlane CntrLane LeftLane Future Police Train Low BridgeUp Bridge RockSlid School Road Sharp Croswalk Deer Blind or SteepUse Accident PoorRoad Loading DontPass Dangrous Emergncy Future 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Closed Closed Highway Utility Detour Closed Closed Closed Use Overpass Wt Limit Area Zone Narrows Curve Crossing Deaf Kid LowGear Surface SchoolBus Intrsect Vehicle Use 25 HighWind Severe HeavyFog Flooding BridgIce RoadIce Dust Sand Blinding Future RestArea RestArea 24hrFuel Insp Stn Insp Stn Reduced Speed HazMatls Expect 10 Min 20 Min 30 Min 1 Hour Traffic Pay Trucks Trucks Future Emerg Police Oversize SloMovng Weather Blowing Blowing Snow Use w/servic Open Closed Speed Enforced Exit Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay TunRadio Toll ExitRght ExitLeft Use Veh Moving Pursuit Vehicle Vehicle How GPS Works Service How GPS Works Service Procedure Out Of Warranty Repairs If Your PASSPORT ever needs service, please follow these simple steps: The Global Positioning System (GPS) is made up of twenty four orbiting satellites and was developed by the U.S. military. There are at least four satellites visible at any given time every day. A GPS receiver is designed to locate and receive data from four of these satellites. This data includes the distance to your location from each of the satellites. Once the distance from each satellite is known, the receiver can calculate and pinpoint your exact location. For out of warranty repairs, include prepayment in the amount you were quoted by the Escort 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 PASSPORT repaired at the price quoted), your PASSPORT will be returned, without repair. Payment can be made by check, money order, or credit card. 1 Check the troubleshooting section of this manual. It may have a solution to your problem. 2 Call us at 1-800-543-1608. We may be able to solve your problem over the phone. If the problem requires that you send your Passport 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 PASSPORT: • Your Service Order Number • Your name and return address • Your daytime telephone number • A description of the problem you are experiencing. Mail PASSPORT and SmartCord To: ESCORT Customer Service Department Return Authorization Number _________ 5440 West Chester Road West Chester, Ohio 45069 For your own protection, we recommend that you ship your PASSPORT postpaid and insured. Insist on a proof of delivery, and keep the receipt until the return of your PASSPORT. 26 27 Troubleshooting Problem Solution PASSPORT does not seem sensitive to radar or laser. • Make sure that windshield wipers do not block PASSPORT’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. • PASSPORT may be in City Mode. PASSPORT beeps briefly at the same location every day, but no radar source is in sight. • An X-band motion sensor or intrusion alarm is located within range of your route. Use the TrueLock feature to filter this signal out. PASSPORT did not alert when a police car was in view. • 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. PASSPORT’s display is not working. • Press the BRT button to deactivate Dark Mode. PASSPORT’s audible alerts are less loud after the first few alerts. • PASSPORT is in AutoMute Mode. See page 9 for details. PASSPORT bounces or sags on windshield. • PASSPORT is not making contact with the windshield to provide stability. While holding down PASSPORT’s EasyMount button, slide Passport further back toward the windshield so that the back top edge makes firm contact. PASSPORT’s power-on sequence reoccurs while you are driving. • A loose power connection or dirty lighter socket can cause PASSORT to be briefly disconnected. Your 14-year old son has changed all 9 of the Preferences options. • You can return all of the user Preferences to the factory defaults settings by holding down the “SEN” and “BRT” buttons while you turn PASSPORT on. PASSPORT feels very warm. • It is normal for PASSPORT to feel warm. 28 Problem Solution GPS indicator will not stop flashing. TrueLock lock filter does not seem to be working. • PASSPORT does not have a clear view of the sky. Reposition it accordingly. At first detect, numbers come up on the display. • SpeedAlert feature is on. You can turn it off in Preferences. PASSPORT will not turn on. • Check that volume control is ON. • Check that vehicle ignition is ON. • Check that vehicle lighter socket is functional. • Try Passport in another vehicle. • Check to make sure the GPS button is on. Explanation of Displays No display PASSPORT is in Dark mode. Press the BRT button to change the brightness. (page 10) PilotHWY One of the many Preferences. (pages 14-18) X|, or K|, or KA| etc. PASSPORT has been set to ExpertMeter Mode in Preferences. (page 12-13) Reset Power PASSPORT needs to cycle power. Unplug it from power socket and restart. 29 Standard Coiled SmartCord.......... $29.95 Available in red or blue Direct-wire SmartCord................... $29.95 The following accessories and replacement parts are available for PASSPORT 9500i. ESCORT offers an optional extended service plan. Contact ESCORT for details. Visor Clip................................................$4.00 9500i Travel Case.............................. $19.95 30 online: @www EscortRadar.com Accessory Kit...................................... $19.95 FCC NOTE: Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s FCC granted authority to operate the equipment. Place of Purchase____________________________________ Date___________ Price_______ Primary reason for purchasing this ESCORT product_________________________________________ 3. 4. Would you like to be added to our mailing list? Would you like us to e-mail you with updates? 5. 6. Yes No Yes No _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Product Purchased___________________________ Model___________ Serial Number_________ 2. E-mail (In case we have a question)__________________________________________________ City_________________________________________ State_____________ Zip_________ Address__________________________________________________________________ First Name:___________________ Middle Initial____ Last Name__________________________ Register 1. 31 If you did not purchase your detector directly from ESCORT, please fill out this section and return to us, or register online at our web address: www.EscortRadar.com Escort Extended Service Plan If you purchased your detector directly from ESCORT, you do not need to fill this out. Accessories Escort Product Registration Card Remove card along perforations Accessories Warranty ESCORT One Year Limited Warranty Remove card along perforations 32 What this warranty covers: ESCORT 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: ESCORT, at our discretion, will either repair or replace your Product free of charge. What we will not do: ESCORT 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 ESCORT 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. 5. You are not the original purchaser of the radar detector from an authorized dealer or did not receive it as a gift from the original purchaser of the radar detector from an authorized dealer. To obtain service: 1. Contact ESCORT (1800-543-1608) to obtain a Return Authorization number. 2. Properly pack 33 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: ESCORT Inc, 5440 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. ESCORT SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE CONCERNING THE MERCHANTABILITY AND SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ESCORT 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. ESCORT 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.
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