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L A SE R S H I F T I NG TECH NOLOGY • I NSTA L L AT ION R EQU I R E D
CINCINNATI MICROWAVE
5440 West Chester Road
West Chester OH 45069
Sales/Service 800-433-3487
EscortRadar.com
©2014 CINCINNATI MICROWAVE.
ESCORT, Laser ShifterPro, Speed Of Light Protection and CINCINNATI MICROWAVE are trademarks of Escort Inc.

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Installation and Owner’s Manual

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Congratulations and Important Warning
Congratulations

Your new Laser ShifterPro is the most
advanced defense system against targeting
laser guns. Laser ShifterPro comes complete
with a comprehensive owner’s and
installation manual, twin front-mounted
Laser Shifters, panel mounted On/Off
Switch, 12-volt Interface with integrated
speaker and volume control, modular
connections, complete wiring harnesses,
and mounting hardware.
Please read the manual in detail to get
the most out of your new Laser ShifterPro’s
performance and features.
Please drive safely.

Please Note

Safety Precautions

Important Installation Warning

The Laser ShifterPro requires professional
installation. New car dealers, and a select
group of car audio specialists can install the
Laser ShifterPro for you. Call us toll-free at
1-800-433-3487, or visit our website at
LaserShifting.com for an authorized dealer
near you.
Attempting to install the Laser
ShifterPro without expertise in automotive
electronic installations can cause personal
injury during the installation, or can
damage your Laser ShifterPro or your
vehicle. If your vehicle is damaged during
installation, its safety systems may be
compromised, which could cause personal
injury or property damage.

This product may be limited or
prohibited in some jurisdictions. Check
applicable laws before using.

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Laser ShifterPro was designed to meet high
performance and quality standards;
however, there are certain precautions that
must be considered before approaching
installation and operation:

• Use only original Laser ShifterPro parts

included with your unit. Do not plug any
third-party components into your unit,
and do not plug any supplied
components into any third-party
products, as this may cause failure and
will void warranty.
• Special care must be taken during
installation of outer sensors, as damaging
factory-installed cables or connectors
may cause damage or device malfunction
and may void warranty.
• While outer sensors are specially
designed and manufactured to be
installed outside and to operate in harsh
environments, the control unit must be
installed and kept in a dry place,
preferably somewhere inside the driver’s
cabin. Failures due to improper
installation may void warranty.

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• Laser ShifterPro cannot detect glass or

other transparent objects, and certain
materials may absorb infared light.
• Check your local laws before using Laser
ShifterPro, as transmitted light can
interfere with other laser equipment.

Maintenance

Once Laser ShifterPro is installed, dirt and
filth can accumulate on the front covers of
the sensors, especially during the winter. To
ensure peak performance, check front
covers of sensors often and, if necessary,
wipe clean with a cloth.

Warning

Never, under any circumstances, look at
the sensors while powered on and
operating. Do not view with optical
instruments (like magnifiers).

What’s Included

Vehicle Sensor Installation

ShifterPro Interface

Two (2) ShifterPro Sensors

Wiring Harness

Hardware Accessories

Important!

Plan your installation carefully. It is highly
advisable to inspect the entry points from
the engine compartment into the driver’s
cabin before installation of sensors. For
optional rear sensor installation, look for
entry points behind the license plate or
lights.
If you are unable to find entry points, you
will need to drill a hole at least 0.2 in (5
mm) in diameter to route the cable into
the cabin. (If installation is performed
by a professional, consult with your
customer before drilling any holes.)
Apply rubbing alcohol if needed, so
you can easily pull cable into the
cabin without damaging it.
After installation is complete, use
cable ties to fasten sensor cables to a
solid surface, keeping them away
from heat and any moving parts.

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Vehicle Sensor Installation Continued

Individual Sensor Installation

Positioning Sensors

1 Using bolts, nuts and washers, mount
sensor to supplied L-shaped bracket and
tighten firmly.

For optimal performance, sensors need to
be facing straight forward (or backward, if
installing optional rear sensors), not at an
angle. Make sure that each sensor is parallel
with the road (using supplied bubble level).

2 Using screws, mount L-shaped bracket
(with sensor attached) to solid surface of
vehicle grill.

Install each sensor halfway between the
side and the center of the vehicle.

3 Use supplied bubble level to check
alignment of the sensor and ensure it is
parallel to the road.

Note

Vehicle must be positioned on a flat
surface in order to position sensors
parallel with the road. Make sure that
sensors have an unobstructed “view” of
the road so the unit can function
properly. Do not install sensors behind a
solid surface, which would block laser
transmission/reception.

4 Repeat for additional sensor(s).
If you must install sensors behind the front
grill of the vehicle, it is crucial that they be
positioned in such a way that the receiver
and transmitter components have
unobstructed “views” of the road. The
image at right shows the positions of both
the receiver and transmitter components
within the sensor. The 19.5 mm ellipse
(0.77 in) represents the receiver lens, while
the 5 mm (0.20 in) circle represents the
laser diode transmitter.
Securing Connectors with Shrink Tube
Once you’ve installed all components
properly and tested to ensure all parts are
working properly, it is advisable to use the
supplied heat-shrink tubes to protect
connectors against water, moisture, dust,
etc.
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80.00 mm
3.150 in
19.50 mm
0.768 in

19.50 mm
0.768 in

5.00 mm
0.197 in
9.75 mm
0.384 in

Control Unit Installation
Important!

Plan your installation carefully. First, find a
convenient place to position the ON/OFF
switch—preferably within the driver’s
reach. Make sure that after routing the
wiring harness from the +12V switched
circuit to the control unit’s power plug you
have enough cable to connect the wiring
harness to the switch.
7 GREEN: LED (–)
8 BLUE: Speaker (+)

4 BLUE: Speaker (–)
3 BLACK: Radio Mute (Open Collector)

6 GREY: Switch Output (+12V)
5 BLACK: GND

1 RED: Ignition On (+12V)
2 RED: Switch Input (+12V)

1 Locate an appropriate place for drilling a
hole for the power switch. It is
recommended that you place it within
the driver’s reach. If you’d like to receive
visual warnings (i.e., LED blinks during
an alert), ensure you choose a location
where it will be visible to the driver. Drill
a hole at least 19.8 mm (0.78 in) in
diameter, so the switch can fit snugly
through the hole.
2 Position the control unit inside the cabin,
somewhere under the dashboard, in such
a way that you can easily connect the
sensor cables you previously routed.
Connect front sensor cables into ports 1
and 2. (If applicable, connect rear sensor
cables into ports 3 and 4.)
3 Connect the black wire from the wiring
harness to the negative ground power
supply or to the vehicle chassis. Locate
access to power supply and connect the
red wire from the wiring harness to the
+12V switched circuit power supply
(typically, the car radio power supply).

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4 Optional: To automatically mute the
radio audio during an alert, connect the
blue audio wires to the audio mute input
of your car radio.
5 Plug in power connector until it “locks,“
and power on your device.
6 To adjust volume, insert a thin flathead
screwdriver into the volume adjustment
hole on the control unit and turn.

Using Laser ShifterPro Tools
Downloading and Updating Software

To customize your device preferences and
keep your unit up to date you will need to
download the Laser ShifterPro Tools
Software. Software can be downloaded
from our website free of charge for all
Laser ShifterPro users.You must first
register your device at escortinc.com.
Once registered, you will receive e-mail
notifications when updates are available.
Visit our website at www.EscortInc.com
for further details.

Using the Device

Software Function

If you have connected the power supply
to the switched circuit, once you start the
ignition, the control unit will check that
all components are working properly, and
you will receive a “welcome” sound.

Firmware Update

Once installation is complete and you
have set your preferences using the Laser
ShifterPro Tools Software, operation of
Laser ShifterPro is automatic, so you can
enjoy your experience on the road.

Upon detecting a signal, the unit will alert
you, and the sensors will automatically
start running defense algorithms. Check
and adjust your speed if necessary based
on the posted speed limit.

Connect
Load Settings
Upload Settings
Voices

Sun Interference (SI)
Alert Sensitivity
Sun Interference (SI)
Recycle Time
Sensor Sensitivity

Unknown Gun Alert
Laser Detector
Jam Duration
(seconds)
Jam Restart Time
(seconds)
Check Sensors

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Description

Connect your unit with your PC.
Load parameters from unit that were uploaded previously.
Upload parameters you selected onto your unit.
Upload voice pack:
• Download latest voice pack version.
• Extract voice pack folder from archive to local folder of PC.
• Navigate to voice pack folder file and upload
(may take 3–5 minutes).
Update firmware version:
• Download latest firmware version.
• Extract firmware from archive to local folder of PC.
• Navigate to firmware file with extension .LI and start upload.
• Adjust your sensors’ sensitivity to the sun. If SI alert sensitivity
is too high, it is possible that you will receive SI alerts even
when the sun is very weak.
• Adjust repetition frequency of SI alerts.
• Adjust sensor sensitivity to light sources. If you are receiving a
lot of false alerts, you can decrease the sensitivity. It is rare that
you will need to increase sensitivity. High sensitivity may cause
malfunction.The default (optimal) sensitivity is -2.
Enable or disable ability to detect new and unknown laser
signals.
Enable or disable use of Control Switch—Detector-Only Switch
(sold separately).
Define length of jamming sequence. Device will go to “self
standby” mode after finishing sequence.
Define length of self standby. Device will return to jamming
mode after expiration of defined standby.
Define on which ports you have sensors connected. Based on
which ports you select, each time you power on the unit, it will
run a functional self-test on selected sensors.You will receive an
alert if one or more sensors are malfunctioning.

Troubleshooting
In certain situations it’s possible that you
will receive error messages because of
low car battery voltage, or a voltage drop

Error Description

Receiving error
message after
control unit self-test

Receiving false
alarms with low
sensor sensitivity

Specifications
after starting the ignition on diesel
vehicles. In those cases, consider changing
your car’s battery.

Defining Malfunctioned Component

1 Make sure that the number of sensors in software matches number of

sensors you purchased and plugged into your unit.
2 Check that sensors are plugged into the same ports that you selected
in software for self-test (standard is port 1 and port 2).
3 Remove sensor from port where you are not receiving an error
message (e.g., port 1) and plug it into the port for which you’re
receiving the error message (e.g., port 2); that is, swap the sensor
cables from one port to another.
A If still receiving an error message for the initial port with error
(e.g., port 2), it is possible there is a unit malfunction:
1 Try cleaning pins of port on control unit with alcohol-based
fluid.
2 Contact your retailer regarding warranty.
3 Disable broken port and enable new working port for self-test.
B If now receiving an error message for the other port (e.g., port 1), it
is possible there is a cable or sensor malfunction:
1 Try cleaning modular connector and pins of cable connector.
2 Swap the cables that connect the sensors to the unit from one
port to another again. After doing this, if you still receive the
initial error message again (e.g., port 2), that cable is probably
malfunctioning. Contact your retailer regarding warranty.
3 If the error persists on the second port you tried (e.g., port 1),
the sensor is probably malfunctioning. Contact your retailer
regarding warranty.
Check how cables are routed through engine compartment.Try rerouting cables, because the source of false alarms may be EMI of some
part of the engine. Unplug sensor cables one by one to determine which
cable is too close to the EMI source and re-route that specific sensor
cable. If problem persists, try shielding sensor with aluminum foil.

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Operating Wavelength:

905 nm

Operating Temperature:

-25°C +80°C
-13°F +176°F

Current Consumption:

Dual: 135 mA—560 mA
Quad: 185 mA—611 mA

Sensor Dimensions:

80.3 mm (W) x 15.3 mm (H) x 22.7 mm (D)
3.16 in (W) x 0.6 in (H) x 0.89 in (D)

Control Unit Dimensions:

100 mm (W) x 25 mm (H) x 51 mm (D)
3.93 in (W) x 0.98 in (H) x 2.0 in (D)

Sensor Cable Length:

1.5 m + 4.5 m
4.92 ft + 14.76 ft

Wiring Harness Length:

1m
3.28 ft

Extension Cable Length:

2m
6.56 ft

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Warranty
ESCORT One-Year Limited Warranty

ESCORT warrants your Laser ShifterPro
device against all defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year
from the date of the original purchase,
subject to the following terms and
conditions:
• The sole responsibility of ESCORT
under this warranty is limited to either
repair or, at the option of ESCORT,
replacement of Laser ShifterPro.There
are no expressed or implied warranties,
including those of fitness for a
particular purpose or merchantability,
which extend beyond the face hereof.
Some states do not allow limitations on
how long an implied warranty lasts, so
the above limitations may not apply to
you.
• ESCORT is not liable for any incidental
or consequential damages arising from
the use or misuse of Laser ShifterPro.
Some states do not allow the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to
you.

Service
This warranty gives you specific rights.
You may have other legal rights, which
vary from state to state.This warranty
does not apply if the serial number has
been removed or if your Laser ShifterPro
device has been subjected to physical
abuse or modification.

To obtain service, contact ESCORT at
1-800-543-1608 to obtain a Return
Authorization Number.
Properly pack your product and include:
your name, complete return address,
written description of the problem with
your product, daytime telephone number
and a copy of the original purchase
receipt. Label the outside of the package
clearly with your Return Authorization
Number.
Ship the product prepaid (insured, for
your protection) to:
RMA#_______________
ESCORT Inc.
5440 West Chester Road
West Chester OH 45069.

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Parts & Accessories
Two (2) Additional ShifterPro Sensors
w/Hardware
$349.95

Extension Cable (6.6 ft)

$14.95



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