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Owner’s Manual
X•K•Ka Superwide Radar/
Laser Detector
Please read before using this equipment.
Cat. No. 22-1659
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Your detector has many useful features, including:
VG-2 Protection—makes your detector invisible to the
VG-2 radar-detector detector by sensing VG-2 and
shutting down until you are out of range.
Front- and Rear-Looking Laser—detects laser sig-
nals from both the front and the rear of your vehicle.
Road Hazard Alert—alerts you to the presence of
potential road hazards and emergency vehicles sig-
nalled by a safety radar transmission.
X-, K-, Ka-Band, and Laser Signal Detection—warns
you when it detects signals from traffic radar or laser
devices. Different tones sound to let you know the type
of signal received.
City/Highway Modes—let you reduce unwanted X-
band alerts without affecting the detector’s response to
other signals while you are in the city.
Your radar/laser detector includes the following items:
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Visor Bracket
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Hook and Loop Fastener
Power Cord with Plug • Spare Fuse
Windshield Bracket
with Suction Cups
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Owner’s Manual
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A LOOK AT THE DETECTOR
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P/V Button
—turns the detector on and off and lets
you adjust the volume.
Power Indicator
—lights when you connect the
detector to power and turn it on.
City Indicator
city mode.
—lights when the detector is in the
Visual Laser Indicator
—lights when the detector
detects a traffic laser signal.
Visual Radar Indicator
—lights when the detector
detects a traffic radar signal.
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Signal Meter—four high-intensity indicators light
in sequence as the radar signal strength increases,
or flash in a pattern when laser is detected.
AUD (Audio) Button—replaces the normal alert
sound with a muted click. Also, lets you silence
alerts.
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CTY (CITY/HIGHWAY) Button—switches between
the city and highway modes.
Power Jack—the power cable plugs in here.
10 Laser Detection Lenses—receives incoming
laser signals from both the front and rear.
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INSTALLATION
MOUNTING GUIDELINES
Follow these guidelines when selecting a location.
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Choose a location that does not block the driver’s
view of the road.
Mount the detector in a level position with a clear
view to both the front and rear.
Since signals are blocked by metal surfaces, the
detector’s view of the road must not be blocked.
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Some vehicles have InstaClear or ElectriClear
defogging windshields, which have metal coatings
that block signals. General Motor’s APV vans have a
solar shield that keeps the vehicle cooler during the
summer. This shield also blocks signals. A detector
installed in a vehicle with any of these features will
probably not detect a signal.
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Since window tinting reduces the received strength
of laser signals, you should not mount the detector
behind any tinted glass.
Do not mount the detector where the driver or a pas-
senger might hit it in a sudden stop or accident.
Caution:
Whichever mounting method you choose,
place the detector out of view when you leave the vehi-
cle. This keeps the detector out of sight of thieves and
prevents exposing it to extremely high temperatures,
which can temporarily impair performance.
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HOOK-AND-LOOP MOUNTING
For some dashboards, the hook-and-loop tape included
with your detector might be best for mounting. Follow
these steps to use the hook-and-loop tape.
1. Use a damp cloth to clean the bottom of the detec-
tor and the dashboard. Let both surfaces dry.
Note:
The tape’s adhesive might not stick to a sur-
face treated with vinyl cleaner or protectant.
2. Remove the tape’s backing and stick the tape to the
bottom of the detector.
Note:
Do not place the hook-and-loop tape over the
detector’s serial number.
On a curved dashboard, cut the supplied strip in half
and use one strip on each side of the bottom of the
detector.
3. Remove the backing from the other side of the tape
and press the detector onto the dashboard.
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VISOR MOUNTING
The supplied sun visor clip lets you quickly mount the
detector on your vehicle’s sun visor.
Warning:
Do not mount the detector on a visor if this
places the detector near the driver’s or a passenger’s
head.
Follow these steps to use the sun visor clip.
1. Remove the detector’s cover by pressing on the
raised dots and pushing outward. Store the cover in
a safe place.
2. Slide the visor clip onto the top of the detector until it
snaps into place.
3. Clip the detector to the edge of the sun visor near-
est the windshield.
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WINDSHIELD MOUNTING
The supplied suction-cup mount lets you easily mount
the detector on the windshield.
Caution:
Do not use the suction-cup mount in a vehicle
that has a plastic coating on the windshield designed to
protect passengers during an accident. If you use the
suction-cup mount on this type of windshield, you might
permanently mar the windshield’s surface.
1. Remove the detector’s cover by pressing on the
raised dots and pushing outward. Store the cover in
a safe place.
2. Align the groove in each suction cup with the slots in
the windshield mount assembly and slide the suc-
tion cups out until they lock into place.
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3. Clean the selected windshield area, position the
suction-cup mount on the windshield, and press
firmly on each suction cup to secure it into place.
4. Use a screwdriver or small coin to adjust the suc-
tion-cup mount until the base plate is level.
5. Slide the radar detector onto the base plate until it
snaps into place.
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CONNECTING POWER
Cautions:
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The detector works in vehicles that have a 12-volt,
negative-ground electrical system. Most vehicles
have this type of system. If you are not sure about
your vehicle, check with your vehicle’s dealer.
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Unplug the power cord’s cigarette-lighter plug from
your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket when you turn
off the ignition. This prevents your vehicle’s battery
from being drained if you leave the detector on when
you turn off the ignition.
Plug the supplied power cord’s short barrel plug into the
detector’s power jack and the longer barrel plug into the
cigarette-lighter plug. Then plug the cord’s cigarette-
lighter plug into your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket.
Note:
If the detector does not operate when you turn it
on, remove the cigarette-lighter plug from your vehicle’s
socket and check the socket for debris. Also check the
fuse in the cigarette-lighter plug and your vehicle’s fuse
block (see “Replacing the Fuse”).
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OPERATION
TURNING THE DETECTOR
ON AND OFF
P/V
To turn on the detector, tap
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The detector sounds a distinctive tone for each band as
a self test (laser, Ka, K, X, and road hazard, in order).
Then all indicators turn off except the power indicator,
and the detector returns to the same operating modes
as the last time you used it.
P/V
To turn off the detector, tap
again.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
To increase the detector’s volume, press and hold down
P/V
. The detector sounds tones and lights the signal
strength meter to indicate the relative volume level. To
decrease the detector’s volume, release and immedi-
P/V
ately press
again.
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SELECTING THE CITY AND
HIGHWAY MODES
In the city mode, the detector requires a stronger X-
band signal before it sounds an alert. This eliminates
responses to most false sources, such as automatic
door openers and alarm systems. However, the signal
strength meter continues to react immediately to X-
band signals to keep you quietly informed. The city
mode has no effect on K, Ka, laser, or road hazard sig-
nals.
To select the city mode, press CTY until the C indicator
turns on.
The highway mode provides maximum sensitivity for
open-road driving.
To select the highway mode, press CTY until the C indi-
cator turns off.
AUDIO MODES
Note:
Laser alerts are not affected by the audio modes.
While the audio alert is sounding a radar or road hazard
alert, you can press AUD to temporarily silence the
detector. The detector returns to normal operation after
the radar signal stops.
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You can change the alert pattern to sound several X, K,
or Ka tones followed by muted clicking by pressing AUD
when no alert is sounding. The clicking becomes more
rapid as the radar signal strength increases.
RECEIVING AND IDENTIFYING
RADAR, LASER, AND ROAD
HAZARD SIGNALS
When you turn on your detector, it sounds alert tones in
the following order: laser, Ka, K, X, and road hazard.
Your detector gives different audible alarms for each
signal. In addition, the alert tone pulse rate increases
with signal strength.
When your detector senses instant-on radar, it sounds
an intense, 2-second X, K, or Ka burst and flashes all
signal strength and laser indicators.
When your detector senses a road hazard transmitter, it
flashes all indicators and sounds the road hazard alert.
Note: Your detector does not detect X, K, Ka, or laser
signals when it is sensing a VG-2 radar-detector detec-
tor.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have problems operating your radar/laser detec-
tor, the suggestions in this section might help. If you
cannot solve the problem after trying these sugges-
tions, take your detector to your local Radio Shack
store for assistance.
If the detector does not turn on:
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Be sure all power connections are secure.
Check the fuse that controls power to the cigarette-
lighter socket. See your vehicle’s owner’s manual.
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Check the fuse in the cigarette-lighter plug. See
“Replacing the Fuse.”
The cigarette-lighter socket might be dirty. Clean it to
give a good, clean connection.
Caution:
Do not place any metal object other than
the cigarette lighter or a cigarette-lighter plug in the
cigarette-lighter socket. Doing so could blow a fuse
in your vehicle or cause the metal object to become
very hot.
If the detector gives a false alert when the vehicle
hits bumps in the road:
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Check the power connections.
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If the detector gives a false alert when you use
accessories such as power windows, motorized
mirrors, brakes, and so on:
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Check the vehicle’s electrical system, including the
main battery cable and alternator connections.
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Install a filter capacitor (1,000 µf, 35 volts, such as
Cat. No. 272-1032) on the back of the cigarette-
lighter socket, across the power connections.
If the detector performs the self-test, but does not
respond to radar signals when you see a police car:
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A police car might not be equipped with radar, or
might be using instant-on radar and not have the
radar gun triggered (see the separate booklet Ques-
tions and Answers About Vehicle Speed Detection).
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Police might be using VASCAR-type speed detection
(see the separate booklet Questions and Answers
About Vehicle Speed Detection).
If the detector has poor laser detection range:
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Be sure the laser detection lenses are not blocked.
Use lens-cleaning solution to clean the laser detec-
tion lenses.
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REPLACING THE FUSE
If the detector stops operating, check the fuse in the DC
power cord’s cigarette-lighter plug. If it has blown, fol-
low these steps to replace it.
1. Carefully unscrew the tip of the cigarette-lighter
plug.
2. Remove the tip from the cigarette-lighter plug, then
remove the old fuse.
Note:
The tip is in two pieces. Take care not to lose
either piece or the spring inside the holder.
3. Replace the fuse with a 1-Amp, 5 × 20 mm, fast-act-
ing fuse (Cat. No. 270-1049).
Caution:
Using a fuse that does not meet these rat-
ings or defeating the fuse protection can damage
your detector or the vehicle’s electrical system.
4. Press the cigarette-lighter plug’s tip down into the
body, then screw it back in.
Caution:
Be sure you press the cigarette-lighter
plug’s tip down before screwing it in, or you might
damage the plug.
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PATENTS
This radar/laser detector is protected under the follow-
ing patents.
United States:
4,572,593
4,630,054
4,961,074
4,952,936
5,402,087
Canada:
1,187,586
1,187,602
1,295,714
1,295,715
Other patents pending.
Tracor Aerospace patents pending.
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NOTES
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RADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTY
This product is warranted against defects for 1 year from
date of purchase from Radio Shack company-owned
stores and authorized Radio Shack franchisees and
dealers. Within this period, we will repair it without
charge for parts and labor. Simply bring your Radio
Shack sales slip as proof of purchase date to any Radio
Shack store. Warranty does not cover transportation
costs. Nor does it cover a product subjected to misuse or
accidental damage.
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