PNI IFS-11875 Radar Detector User Manual SilverBullet II

PNI Corporation Radar Detector SilverBullet II

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Users Manual RX7500

INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................................   2  Features................................................................................................................................................   2  Package Contents...................................................................................................................................   3  Controls.................................................................................................................................................   5INSTALLATION...............................................................................................................................................   6  Windshield Installation - battery operation..............................................................................................   6  Windshield Installation - power cord operation........................................................................................   7  Dashboard Installation...........................................................................................................................   8  Visor Installation...................................................................................................................................    9QUICK GUIDE...............................................................................................................................................   10OPERATION DETAILS.....................................................................................................................................   13  Battery Information..............................................................................................................................   13    Battery Installation.........................................................................................................................   13    Battery Life....................................................................................................................................   14    Low Battery lndicator......................................................................................................................   14    Auto Power-Off...............................................................................................................................   14  Turning On the Radar Detector..............................................................................................................   15  Using the Backlight..............................................................................................................................   15  Using the Mute Feature.........................................................................................................................   16  Understanding Signal Alerts..................................................................................................................   16  Using the Alert Filter Button..................................................................................................................   18  Invisibility to VG-2 Devices....................................................................................................................   18  Tutorial Mode.......................................................................................................................................   19TROUBLESHOOTING..........................................................................................................................   20SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT..............................................................................................................  21WARRANTY INFORMATION.................................................................................................................  23CONTENTSFor the technical specications of the SILVER BULLET RX7500 and/or to download the most recent versions of this manual, pleasevisit www.pnicorp.com.
23Congratulations on purchasing your SENSORO SILVER BULLET RX7500, the ultra compact, wireless radar/laser  detector.  Made  by  PNI  Corporation,  the  SILVER  BULLET  RX7500  uses  patented, innovative technology to  bring  you long-range  radar detection  in an incredibly  compact, slim package. The SILVER BULLET attaches easily to your windshield, dashboard, or visor.Features   •All-band radar/laser signal detection  •Undetectable by VG-2 radar-detecting devices   •360-degree radar and laser coverage  •Identies constant-on and instant-on radar signals  •3 alert lter modes: FILTER-NORMAL, FILTER-HIGH, and FILTER-OFF  •8 signal strength meter levels  •LCD screen with bright backlight  •Separate power on/off switch and volume control  •Automatic audio control  •Automatic power-off  •Retains previously set operation modes after power off  •Tutorial mode to demonstrate operations  •Operates on 2 AA batteries or 12V DC power adapter  •Mounts on windshield, dashboard, or visorINTRODUCTION
23Your SILVER BULLET RX7500 package includes the following components:PACKAGE CONTENTS 1. Radar/laser detector unit2. Two AA alkaline batteries3. 12V DC coiled power cord4. 12V DC straight power cord 5. Six (6) suction cups
45 If you are missing any of these contents, please call our ofces at 1-888-422-6672 and we will ship them to you immediately.PACKAGE CONTENTS8. Windshield bracket B 9. Visor bracket 10. Hook & loop fastener6. Ten (10) retaining clips11. Operation manual7. Windshield bracket A
45CONTROLSSpeakerTop Laser ReceiverPOWER SwitchBACKLIGHT ButtonMUTE ButtonALERT FILTER ButtonTOP VIEWLCD ScreenFRONT VIEWVolume ControllerPower Cord Input JackSIDE VIEWRadar ReceiverFront Laser ReceiverREAR VIEW
6INSTALLATIONBRACKET AThe  SILVER  BULLET  RX7500  can  be  easily  installed  on  your  windshield,  visor, or  dashboard.  Each location has its own installation hardware and requirements.Windshield Installation – Battery Operation (use Bracket A)  1.  Install  2  AA  alkaline  batteries  into  the  windshield  bracket  A  battery  box  (see  Battery    Information, page 13).  2. Adjust mounting bracket. Bend the angle of the metal bars of the windshield bracket to set    the best viewing and detection angle, ensuring the radar detector is level with the road.  3. If suction cups are not installed in the bracket, insert the nipples of the suction cups into the    back of the battery box.  4. Secure to windshield. Press the bracket firmly against the windshield until the suction cups    take hold securely.  5. Mount the radar  detector onto the plastic  piece at the end of the bracket. You will hear a    “click” when the two parts are properly connected.
67Windshield Installation – Power Cord Operation (use Bracket B)   1. Adjust mounting bracket. Bend the angle of the metal bars of the windshield bracket B to set    the best viewing and detection angle, ensuring the radar detector is level with the road.  2. If suction cups are not installed in the bracket, insert the nipples of the suction cups into the    windshield bracket.  3. Secure to windshield. Press the bracket rmly against the windshield until the suction cups    take hold securely.  4. Mount the radar detector onto the plastic piece at the end of the bracket. You will hear a “click”    when the two parts are properly connected.  5. Power-up. Plug the small end of the coiled power cord into the power jack on the side of the    radar detector. Plug the large end of the power cord into the power socket of your vehicle.INSTALLATION
89Dashboard Installation – Power Cord Operation only   1. Attach fastener. Peel off backing and adhere one side of the hook & loop fastener directly to    your dashboard, the other side to the bottom of the radar detector.  2. Attach the radar detector to the dashboard by placing the fastener pieces together.  3. Power-up. Plug the small end of the coiled power cord into the power jack on the side of the    radar detector. Plug the large end of the power cord into the power socket of your vehicle.INSTALLATION
89INSTALLATIONVisor Installation  - Power Cord Operation only  1. Attach visor bracket. Clip the visor bracket to the back pivoting edge of your visor, so that the    plastic piece of the bracket faces downward when the visor is in its normal, stowed position.  2. Attach the radar detector to the bracket. Turn the radar detector upside down and mount it onto    the plastic end of the visor bracket. You will hear a “click” when the two parts are properly     connected. Make sure the screen faces you.  3. Power-up. Plug the small end of the straight power cord into the power jack on the side of the    radar detector. Plug the large end of the power cord into the power socket of your vehicle.  4. Turn on the unit by moving the power switch to ON.  5. Reverse the radar detectorʼs text display. Press and hold the MUTE and ALERT FILTER buttons    simultaneously for 3 seconds to reverse the text display (so messages will be seen right-side-up).   6. Use the retaining clips to attach any loose wire between the visor and the power socket. Be    careful not to leave any dangling wires that will distract the driver.
Choose where to install the Silver Bullet radar detectorThe Silver Bullet can be installed on your windshield, dashboard or visor.    •Windshield installation includes both battery and power cord options.    •Dashboard and visor installations include power cord option only.Installing your Radar Detector BRACKET AWindshield – Battery option (use Bracket A)  1. Install 2 AA alkaline batteries in the bracket battery box.  2.  Bend  the  bracket  bars  as  needed  to  ensure  the  radar    detector will be easily visible and level with the road.  3. Press securely against the windshield.  4. Attach the radar detector to the bracket – you will hear    a “click” when properly connected.Windshield – Power Cord option (use Bracket B)  1.  Bend  the  bracket  bars  as  needed  to  ensure  the  radar    detector will be easily visible and level with the road.  2. Press securely against the windshield.  3. Attach the radar detector to the bracket – you will hear a     “click” when properly connected.  4.  Plug the power cord into the radar detector and  power    socket of your vehicle.BRACKET BQUICK GUIDE10
Dashboard – Power Cord option (use Hook & Loop fastener)  1.  Mount  the  radar  detector  directly  onto  the  dashboard    using  the  hook  &  loop  fastener  (with  sticky  sides    attached to the dashboard and bottom of radar detector).  2.  Plug the power cord  into the radar  detector  and power    socket of your vehicle.Visor – Power Cord option (use Visor Bracket)  1. Clip visor bracket to the back, pivoting edge of your visor.  2. Turn the radar detector upside-down and attach to the visor     clip – you will hear a “click” when properly connected.  3. Attach the power cord to the radar detector.  4. Turn on the radar detector.  5. Press  and  hold  the  MUTE  and  ALERT  FILTER  buttons     simultaneously for 3 seconds to reverse the text display    (so messages will be seen right-side-up).  6. Use the retaining clips to neatly tuck away the power cord.Turning On the Radar Detector  1. Move the POWER switch to ON.  2. The screen will display ”SENSORO RADAR DETECTOR * * *    FILTER-NORMAL” indicating a normal lter mode.  3. The screen will then display “SYSTEM ON”.HOOK & LOOP FASTENERVISOR BRACKETQUICK GUIDE11
13Understanding Alert Messages  1. When a radar signal is detected, the screen displays the    name of the band – “X”, “K”, or “KA” – and a number    indicating the strength of the signal (1 to 8).  2. The higher the number, the stronger the signal.    3. Stronger signals usually imply that youʼre closer to a police    radar/laser device.  4. When a laser signal is detected, the screen displays “LASER”.Adjusting the Alert Filter If  you  receive  too  many  false  alert  signals,  or  are  driving  in specic  environments,  press the  ALERT  FILTER  button  to  switch between lter modes:   •FILTER-NORMAL  –  Optimized  ltering  for  typical  city  or    highway driving  •FILTER-HIGH  –  Increased  ltering  to  reduce  most  false     alerts, good for high-density commercial areas  •FILTER-OFF – No ltering of alert  signals,  ideal  for  open    space areasQUICK GUIDE12
13OPERATION DETAILSBattery InformationThe SILVER BULLET RX7500 operates on two AA alkaline batteries. To ensure optimum performance and battery life, we advise against using other types of batteries. Using AA rechargeable batteries is  NOT  recommended  as  the  resulting  battery  life  will  be  shorter  due  to  characteristics  of rechargeable batteriesBattery Installation  1. BE SURE the radar detector is turned off; disconnect the battery box from the radar detector. 2. Remove the battery door on the battery box.   3. If replacing batteries, remove old batteries by pulling the battery removal ribbon.   Do not mix old and new batteries for maximum battery life.  4. Insert two fresh AA alkaline batteries into the battery box, observing the polarity indication     inside the battery box.    5. Replace the battery box door and reconnect the battery box to the radar detector.  6. The radar detector is ready for use.
1415Battery LifeThe SILVER BULLET RX7500 can provide approximately 30-40 hours of battery life from two AA alkaline batteries. Battery life is affected by many variables, such as the brand and condition of the batteries, the ambient temperature, the number and strength of engaged signals, and the duration of reported alerts, backlight, and user settings. The estimated battery life provided here is based on battery aging tests conducted in laboratory environments.Low Battery IndicatorA “LOW BATTERY” message will appear when 2 to 4 hours of battery life remain. This message will scroll across the screen for 10 seconds accompanied by a beeping sound. This will repeat every 30 minutes until no battery power remains and the radar detector shuts off. We suggest keeping the power cord readily available. If your batteries are drained, the cord will allow you to continue using your radar detector until you can replace the batteries. Auto Power-Off To conserve battery power, the SILVER BULLET RX7500 will automatically shut off when no signal detection and no button manipulation have occurred for 40 minutes. The radar detector will display ”ENTERING SLEEP MODE… PRESS ANY BUTTON TO STAY ON” and will beep for 20 seconds before powering down. To keep the radar detector on, just press any button while the audio and visual warnings are displayed. The automatic power-off does not function when the radar detector is operated by power cord. Please turn off the radar detector whenever you leave your vehicle. Even a weak signal can cause it to remain on and drain your batteries. If the radar detector was turned off automatically, you can turn it back on by pressing any button, or by moving the power switch to OFF and then to ON. OPERATION DETAILS
1415OPERATION DETAILSTurning On the Radar Detector  •Move the POWER switch to ON.  •The screen will display ”SENSORO RADAR DETECTOR * * * FILTER-NORMAL” if itʼs your rst use    since purchase.  •If you selected an alternate alert lter mode during previous use, it will display either “FILTER-    HIGH” or “FILTER-OFF” instead of “FILTER-NORMAL” in the message above per your selection.  •The screen will then display “SYSTEM ON”.Using the Backlight Press the BACKLIGHT button to switch the backlight on or off. The radar detector will sound 1 beep when the backlight is turned on, and 2 beeps when it is turned off.  If the backlight stays on for more than 15 minutes, the screen will scroll twice ”BACKLIGHT IS ON… TURNING OFF WILL PROLONG YOUR BATTERY LIFE”. This will repeat every 15 minutes.The backlight is automatically on for 5 to 20 seconds at the following events:  •While the tutorial messages are displayed – 15 seconds  •While the auto power-off messages are displayed – 20 seconds  •While the low battery message is displayed – 10 seconds  •When a button is pressed – 5 seconds  •When an alert message is displayed – 5 seconds
1617Using the Mute FeaturePress the MUTE button to switch between “START MUTE” and “END MUTE”. In the “END MUTE” mode, the radar detector automatically lowers the audio alert level to the ambient noise level in your vehicle when it detects a continuous signal for 5 seconds or more. Also the audio alert level remains low for 60 seconds, even if, during that time, a second separate signal is detected. In the “START MUTE” mode, the radar detector will remain completely silent but will continue to provide visual alerts. Understanding Signal AlertsThree (3) radar bands (X, K, and superwide KA) and one (1) laser band are typically used by police radar/laser devices. When a radar signal is detected, the screen displays the name of the radar band – “X”, “K”, or “KA” – together with a number indicating the strength of the detected signal (called the signal strength meter). When a laser signal is detected, the screen displays “LASER”.   •  There  are  8  levels  in  the  signal  strength  meter  –  1  to  8.  The  higher  the  number,  the    stronger the signal.   •  The signal strength meter can provide a good indication  of the proximity of the detected    signal. Usually, strong signals are closer to you than weak signals.  •  When “LASER” alert is displayed, it is highly recommended that you promptly reduce your     speed if youʼre driving faster than the  speed  limit. Police laser devices can  measure  the     speed of a target vehicle when it is within 1,500 feet in line of sight.  Except for a few early devices, X band (10.50~10.55 GHz) was the only frequency used for police radar until the mid-1970ʼs. In 1976 radar devices using K band (24.05~24.25 GHz) were introduced; this led to the development of the rst dual band (X and K) radar detectors. OPERATION DETAILS
1617OPERATION DETAILSA proliferation  of  radar devices using KA band  frequencies  began in 1987 with the introduction of photo radar (34.3 GHz) and was followed by the Stalker (34.2~35.2 GHz) in 1991 and the BEE 36A (33.4~34.4 GHz) in 1992. Early  detectors  needed only  to listen  for  X  band  radar.  When  K band  arrived,  dual band detectors able to receive both frequencies (X and K) were required. The introduction of KA band photo radar (34.3 GHz) led to the development of tri-band detectors able to detect X, K, and a small portion of KA band. A fourth category of radar receivers called “wide-band” with X, K, and wide KA (34.2~35.2 GHz) band detection capabilities reached the market following the introduction of Stalker radar. Finally, in response to the BEE 36A, a new generation of “superwide-band”  radar detectors  was developed.  They  detect all  radar  devices  operating on X, K, and superwide KA (33.4~36.0 GHz) band. All SENSORO radar/laser detectors are superwide band receivers. Laser  devices  transmit  an  invisible  light  beam  at  a  frequency  (more  accurately  a “wavelength”) of  904 nanometers.  A  nanometer  is  how  a light  wavelength is  measured. Different laser devices operate at different light pulse rates and some manufacturers call them “bands”. All SENSORO radar/laser detectors can detect all current laser devices in use. Less than 1,000 laser devices are in service in 45 states at present. Most are used by city police on urban multi-lane roadways. The use of laser devices for speed monitoring is expected to increase, but will remain limited due to their high cost and limited attractiveness to agencies that  favor  the  convenience,  offered  by  conventional  moving  radar.  Currently,  laser  guns account for less than 5% of the total number of speed monitoring devices (radar and laser) sold in the U.S. annually; during the next ve years, this gure is expected to remain under 8%. Laser devices will likely be in service in every state within a few years.
1819OPERATION DETAILSUsing the Alert Filter ButtonPress the ALERT FILTER button to switch between lter modes.  The factory default is FILTER-NORMAL.    •FILTER-NORMAL – Optimized ltering for typical city or highway driving. The NORMAL mode    lters out all X band and other known radar signals commonly associated with annoying false    alerts in city and suburban areas. When this mode is selected, the screen will scroll “FILTER-    NORMAL MODE”.  •FILTER-HIGH – Increased ltering to reduce most false alerts, good for high-density commercial     areas.  The  HIGH  mode  is  ideal  when  youʼre  receiving  frequent  false  alerts.  Most  North    American speed monitoring systems use the K or KA bands, and this mode will not adversely    affect the sensitivity to police radar/laser devices. When this mode is selected, the screen will    scroll “FILTER-HIGH MODE”.  •FILTER-OFF – No ltering of alert signals, ideal for open space areas. The OFF mode eliminates    the X band lter and is recommended for driving in areas where X band radar devices are still    in use. While now being phased out in most areas, X band is still used in some locations. When    this mode is selected, the screen will scroll “FILTER-OFF MODE”. X band, occupied by police radar, is also used for other devices, such as automatic door openers like those at supermarkets, burglar alarms, terrestrial microwave emission, and more. In addition, other radar detectors in close proximity may falsely alert your detector.  Filtering false alerts will help you travel more comfortably.  Invisibility to VG-2 DevicesVG-2 is a technology used by speed monitoring systems to identify vehicles equipped with radar detectors in instances and locations where they are not legal (such as in vehicles over 10,000 lbs. or in Virginia and Washington D.C.). The VG-2 interceptors work by detecting emission frequencies (11.4~11.7 GHz)
1819generated by radar detectors. The Silver Bullet RX7500 does not generate emissions detectable by these VG-2 radar detector-sensing devices.Tutorial ModeThe Silver Bullet RX7500 includes a tutorial mode to familiarize you with the radar detectorʼs visual displays and distinct audio alarms. To activate the on-screen tutorial, press and hold the BACKLIGHT button for 5 seconds. The screen will display the following visual messages, each with a unique audio alarm that distinguishes it from the other messages.X band detected operation:K band detected operation:Ka band detected operation:Instant-on signal detected operation:Laser band detected operation:After the tutorial is nished, the screen will automatically revert back to displaying “SYSTEM ON“. OPERATION DETAILS X   8 X         2  X       4  X    6 K   8 K         2  K       4  K    6 KA  8 KA        2  KA      4  KA   6INSTANT X       3INSTANT K      5INSTANT KA   7LASER
2021TROUBLESHOOTINGYour SILVER BULLET RX7500 is designed to deliver consistent and reliable service. If you encounter a problem, please refer to this section before returning your radar detector.•The radar detector does not power up when intended to operate by battery power.  — Check and replace batteries.  — Check all connections between the radar detector and the battery box.•The radar detector does not power up when intended to operate by power cord.  — Check all power cord connections.  — Check fuse in 12 volt adapter and replace if necessary; see   Fuse Replacement for detail.  — Check power outlet in your vehicle. Clean if dirty.  — Check your vehicleʼs fuse panel.    Fuse Replacement: The 12 volt adapter of the power cord has a replaceable 2-Amp SAG fuse located below the silver tip. To check or replace the fuse, slowly and carefully unscrew the tip of the plug, making sure the spring and silver tip located inside the plug do not y out when you remove the cap. Check fuse and replace if necessary.•The radar detector did not alert when passing an ofcer.  — Not all police ofcers are equipped with a radar/laser device, or it may not have been in use    at that time.•The radar detector shows erratic or frequent false alerts.  — Use FILTER-NORMAL or FILTER-HIGH mode. •The radar detector does not alert early enough.  — Make sure the radar detector is level to the road.  — Make sure the radar window or the top laser receiver is not obstructed. Move the radar detector if     necessary.
2021If  you  have  questions, missing  parts  or comments,  please  call  PNI  Corporationʼs customer  service department at (888) 422-6672 (toll-free within the U.S.) or at (707) 566-2260 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (PST) Monday through Friday, or e-mail to CustomerService@pnicorp.com.If you wish replacement or repair of a defective product, please follow these procedures:1. Obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number by calling us at (888) 422-6672 (toll-free  within the U.S.) or at (707) 566-2260 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (PST) Monday through Friday.  We can also be reached by:    •Fax: (707) 566-2261    •E-mail: returns@pnicorp.com    •Please note that RMA numbers are valid for 30 days only.2. Obtain a proof of purchase, such as a mechanical reproduction of your sales receipt (original receipts  cannot be returned). Proof of purchase must show printed date of purchase, model number, and place  of purchase. If you cannot provide a proof of purchase, or if the warranty period has ended, the   product may be returned to you without being tested and/or there will be a charge for replacement of  your product.  3. Pack the product securely to prevent damage in transit. Please send the entire product, including all  accessories. Alterations to the product or its accessories will void your warranty. Include your proof of  purchase and a description of the problem.4. Write the issued RMA number on the outside of your package and address it to:      PNI Corporation      Attn: RMA# [insert the RMA # provided]      5464 Skylane Boulevard, Suite A      Santa Rosa, CA 95403-1084SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT
2223SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT5. Type or print the name and address where the replacement should be delivered.6. Ship prepaid and insured via traceable carrier such as United Parcel Service (UPS), FedEx Parcel  Service, or Priority Mail to avoid loss in transit.Once we receive your documents and product, we will repair or replace the product for you. Please allow two to three weeks from receipt of your returned product to delivery of your replacement.Silver Bullet RX7500   •   FCC ID QJ3-IFS-11875This 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.In addition, any changes or modications to this product, which are not expressly approved by PNI Corporation in writing, could void the userʼs authority to operate this product.
2223LIMITED WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF LIABILITYFOR SENSORO RADAR/LASER DETECTORModel: Silver Bullet RX7500PNI Corporation ("PNI") manufactures its products from parts and components that are new or equivalent to new in performance, and warrants to the original  user that this product will be free  of defects in workmanship and materials for one (1) year from the date of purchase.This warranty does not cover wear and tear due to normal use, or damage to the product as the result of improper usage, neglect of care, alteration, accident, or unauthorized repair.If the product is found by PNI to be defective, PNIʼs entire liability and your exclusive remedy for breach of warranty shall be that PNI will repair or replace the product and return the product or its replacement to you at no charge, provided that you ship the product to PNI at your expense with a description of the defect and subject to the other conditions of this warranty. Should the product prove to be irreparable, PNI may substitute an equivalent product of the same or similar style and of a value not in excess of the original purchase price of your instrument.PNI warrants the repaired or replacement product to be free from defects in material and workmanship on the same terms as the product originally purchased.This warranty will be void if the products, serial number, or other identication marks have been defaced, damaged, or removed. This warranty does not apply to the battery necessary to operate the product.This warranty is extended to the original retail purchaser only and may not be transferred or assigned to subsequent owners. In order to validate your warranty, you must provide proof of purchase acceptable to WARRANTY INFORMATION
24PNI together with the product shipped for warranty repair/replacement.Products returned to PNI must be pre-authorized by PNI with an RMA (return material authorization) number marked on the outside of the package. Please refer to the Service and Replacement section for PNI Corporation contact information.THE  FOREGOING  WARRANTY  IS  GIVEN  IN  LIEU  OF  AND  PNI  DISCLAIMS  ALL  OTHER  WARRANTIES  OR REPRESENTATIONS,  EXPRESSED  OR  IMPLIED,  IN  FACT  OR  IN  LAW,  WITH  RESPECT  TO  THIS  PRODUCT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, (1) THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR (2) THAT USE OF THE PRODUCT WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED AND ERROR FREE.PNI  shall  have  no  liability  for  any  indirect  or  speculative  damages  (including,  but  not  limited  to, consequential, incidental, and special damages) relating to the use of or inability to use this product, whether arising out  of  contract,  negligence, tort,  or  under  any  warranty  theory, or for infringement of any other partyʼs intellectual property rights, irrespective of whether PNI had advance notice of the possibility of any such damages, including, but not limited to, loss of use, revenue, or prot. In no event shall PNIʼs total liability for all claims regarding the product exceed the price paid for the product. PNI neither assumes nor authorizes anyone to assume for it any other liabilities.Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.WARRANTY INFORMATION

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