Solo USA SOLO R D - 5 1 1 0 user manual

User manual for the device Solo USA SOLO R D - 5 1 1 0

Device: Solo USA SOLO R D - 5 1 1 0
Category: Radar Detector
Manufacturer: Solo USA
Size: 0.11 MB
Added : 5/30/2013
Number of pages: 25
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CORDLESS RADAR/LASER DETECTOR
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O W N E R ' S M A N U A L
M O D E L R D - 5 1 1 0
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CONGRATULATIONS! SOLO is the result of ESCORT’s commitment to design and manufacture the best radar and laser detection products available. Created for drivers who desire the ultimate in mobility, SOLO’s cordless design eliminates the need for a power cord, recharger, or add-on battery pack. Simply mount SOLO on your windshield and turn it on. SOLO uses only a fraction of the power of a conventional detector and two standard AA alkaline batteries will economically provide months of high-performa

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Installing SOLO's Batteries..........................................................1 Battery Life Indication ..............................................................1,7 Low Battery Warning ...............................................................2,7 AutoOff.......................................................................................2 Mounting SOLO..........................................................................3 Controls and Indica

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I M P O R T A N T B A T T E R Y I N F O R M A T I O N SOLO is designed to operate on two standard AA alkaline batteries. AA lithium batteries and AA alkaline rechargeable batteries may also be used, however the resulting battery life will vary. We do not recommend using NiCad rechargeable batteries. Installing SOLO’s Batteries 1 Make sure SOLO is turned off. 2 Turn SOLO upside down. Depress the battery door and sliding in the direction of the arrow, remove door from the battery compartment. 3

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I M P O R T A N T B A T T E R Y I N F O R M A T I O N battery contacts from shorting against metal objects. • Never mix old and new batteries in SOLO or any device. • Since batteries last longest if used at room temperature, use SOLO at room temperature whenever possible. • Turn off SOLO when not in use. AutoOff SOLO has a special automatic shut-off feature to conserve battery life in case you forget to turn SOLO off. (Please refer to page 4 for an explana- tion of the AutoOff circuit.) NOTE:

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M O U N T I N G S O L O WARNING ESCORT CANNOT ANTICIPATE THE MANY WAYS SOLO CAN BE MOUNTED. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU MOUNT SOLO WHERE IT WILL NOT IMPAIR YOUR VIEW NOR PRESENT A HAZARD IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT. For optimum detection performance, we recommend the following: Using the Windshield Mount, mount SOLO relatively level and high • enough on your front windshield to provide a clear view of the road from the front and rear. • Mount SOLO away from windshield wipers, other solid objects and

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C O N T R O L S A N D I N D I C A T O R S 11 10 12 13 2 3 4 11 5 1 6 7 8 9 MEMORY RETENTION FOR PREFERRED SETTINGS Keep the factory preset settings for Volume, Dim, AutoMute, City and other programmable features or select your own with SOLO's on-board computer. Your selected settings stay in SOLO's Memory even when it's turned off or the batteries are changed. For more information on SOLO's programmable options, the first in the industry, see page 8. 1 POWER AND VOLUME To turn SOLO on and off

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C O N T R O L S A N D I N D I C A T O R S sound a “double-bing” confirming that it will remain on. (AutoOff can be “permanently” deselected. See Programmable Options on page 8 for more information). NOTE: Since the presence of even an extremely weak signal will keep SOLO on, turn SOLO off whenever you leave your car to prevent the batteries from being drained. 2 MUTE To mute the audio for a single specific signal: Briefly press the Mute Button. After the signal has passed, SOLO will automatic

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C O N T R O L S A N D I N D I C A T O R S 5 AUDIBLE ALERTS For Radar and Laser signals: SOLO uses a geiger- counter-like sound to indicate the signal strength and type of radar or laser signal being encountered. When you encounter radar or laser, 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 f

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C O N T R O L S A N D I N D I C A T O R S Battery Life Indication: Remaining battery life is displayed on the Signal Meter for 2 seconds both at power-up (after the five-second test alert) and at power-down. NOTE: Extreme temperature conditions can cause SOLO's Battery Life Indication to be inaccurate until SOLO's temperature returns to normal. 5 LEDs lit = 80% of battery life remains 4 LEDs lit = 60% to 80% of battery remains 3 LEDs lit = 40% to 60% of battery life remains 2 LEDs lit = 20% to

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P R O G R A M M A B L E O P T I O N S SOLO’s features are preset for optimum performance and battery life but you may change some settings to better suit your specific needs. Once a setting is stored into memory, it remains until you decide to reprogram it. OPTION WHEN TO USE HOW TO SELECT Disengage If you prefer full audio Press and HOLD the Mute AutoMute volume for the duration button. A “bing” tone will of alerts. NOTE: Any confirm your selection. To single alert may still be re-engage AutoM

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P R O G R A M M A B L E O P T I O N S OPTION WHEN TO USE HOW TO SELECT Select an alternative If you drive in an urban Press and HOLD the City X-band sensitivity area where non-police X- button. SOLO will cycle level for City Mode band alerts from motion through the 4 available sensors and intrusion City sensitivity levels and alarms are prevalent, this display relative X-band option allows you to select sensitivity on the Signal an X-band sensitivity level Meter (as shown below). below the stan

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T U T O R I A L M O D E SOLO is equipped with a Tutorial mode to demonstrate all of the alerts and settings below in order to better familiarize you with them. To access the tutorial mode, simultaneously press and hold the Mute and City buttons as you turn SOLO on. SOLO will then demonstrate each of the following: FEATURE DEMONSTRATION Laser Alert Laser indicator lights as signal meter ramps down. Laser audio sounds. Ka-band Alert Ka indicator lights as signal meter ramps down. Ka audio sounds.

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S RECEIVER TYPE RADAR: Double Conversion Superheterodyne Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) LASER: Quantum Limited Video Receiver ANTENNA TYPE RADAR & SAFETY: Self-Contained, Die-Cast Horn, Linear Polarization (compatible with circular polarization) LASER: Infrared Photodiode with Fresnel Lens and Refractive/Prismatic Element DETECTOR TYPE RADAR & SAFETY: Scanning Frequency Discriminator LASER: Video Envelope OPERATING FREQUENCIES & WAVELENGTHS X-band: 10.525 GHz (cent

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I N T E R P R E T I N G A L E R T S Although SOLO 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 SOLO and how to interpret what it “tells” you. The radar alerts you receive are affected by the type of radar being used, the type of transmission (continuous or instant-on) and the location of the radar source. The following examples will give you an introduction to understanding SOLO’s warning system fo

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

I N T E R P R E T I N G A L E R T S ALERT EXPLANATION SOLO alerts intermittently. Rate and A patrol car is travelling in front of you strength of alerts may be consistent or with a radar source aimed forward. vary wildly. Because signals are sometimes reflected off of large objects and sometimes not, the alerts may seem inconsistent. SOLO alerts intermittently. Rate and A patrol car is approaching from the strength of signal increases with each other direction, “sampling” traffic with alert. in

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H O W R A D A R & L A S E R W O R K HOW RADAR WORKS 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 freque

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H O W S A F E T Y S I G N A L S W O R K 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 AND WEAKEST LASER ALERT SHOULD BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY. 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, fo

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G PROBLEM SOLUTION SOLO will not turn on when Power • Check to make sure batteries are Button is pressed. not missing. • Batteries may need replacing. Batteries may be installed • improperly. SOLO beeps briefly at the same • SOLO is functioning properly. location every day, but no radar An X-band motion sensor or source is in sight. intrusion alarm is located within range of your route. With time, you will learn predictable patterns of these signals. • Make sure that

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G PROBLEM SOLUTION Signal Meter registers but no • SOLO is probably in City mode audible alert sounds. where X-band alerts are purposefully reduced. SOLO’s display is not working. • Briefly press the Dim button to deactivate Dark Mode. SOLO’s audible alerts are less loud • SOLO is in AutoMute Mode. See after the first few alerts. page 5 for details. All Signal Meter lights flash • SOLO’s batteries are low. occasionally and SOLO "bleeps" Replace batteries as described


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