Beltronics 966R Radar Detector User Manual


 
8. Laser Led. (L)
The red led (11) lights up when any
optional equipment fitted transmits signals
via the external port.
9. Signal strength. (12)
These red leds light up one by one to
indicate the strength (distance) of the
radar source.
In the case of laser detection only the first
and last leds light up (alternately).
10. Audio Alarm Speaker. (13)
Gives different audible warning signals
for the various frequencies (13, 24 or 34
GHz) or laser check. You will soon learn to
recognise these frequencies by glancing to
check which leds are illuminated.
You can adjust the volume of the audible
signals with button P/V. The first time
you 'hold the button in' the signal will get
louder. For a softer signal, release button
P/V briefly and then press and hold it in
again. The signal strength corresponds with
the four leds (12).
11. Antenna. (14)
This contains the electronics with
which the radar signals are received. For
fitting refer to the installation instructions.
12. Antenna opening. (15)
See installation instructions
Automatic self-test and memory
of Vector Europa 966R.
When P/V is pressed the Vector Europa
966R immediately performs a self-test.
This test causes the 34-GHz led and the
signal-strength leds (12) to light up.
The operation of all warning signals (13)
for 13, 24 or 34 GHz and laser is checked.
The Vector Europa 966R's power circuit is
also checked.
For your convenience the Vector Europa
966R automatically remembers your
settings when it is switched off.
The ESP (Enhanced Signal
Processing) chip.
Your Vector Europa 966R is equipped
with an ESP chip. This prevents frequent
false alarms and/or the unit being affected
by your GSM phone.
5Operation of the Vector Europa 966R.