Escort 9500I Radar Detector User Manual


 
Controls andFeatures
Power
To turn PASSPORT on or off, press the
power button on PASSPORT’s top case.
When you turn PASSPORT on, it goes
through a sequence of alerts.
If you prefer, you may change your
PASSPORT for a shorter power-on
sequence. See the Preferences section for
details.
Volume Control (VOL)
To increase or decrease the audio volume,
press and hold the (+) or (–) volume
control buttons located on the top case. A
sample alert tone will be generated, along
with a corresponding bar-graph on the
display. Once you have reached your
desired volume level, simply release the
button. This level will be stored in
memory.
If you prefer, you can also select
AutoVolume in Preferences. This feature
will increase the audio alert level automati-
cally when the ambient noise in the
vehicle is high. See the Preferences
section for details.
Power-on Indication
After PASSPORT’s start-up sequence is
complete the display will show the full
word: Highway, Auto, or City to indicate
which sensitivity mode is selected.
If you prefer, you can select alternate
power-on indicators. See the Preferences
section for details.
GPS Signal Indicator
The GPS signal indicator provides a visual
indication that PASSPORT is receiving
satellite data.
NOTE: Satellite reception is
required to get the most out of your
PASSPORT 9500i. To receive satellite
data, the top of the detector must have
a clear view of the sky. See Mounting
Location for more details.
The GPS indicator will flash on and off
until it receives satellite data. Once
received, the icon will stop flashing and
remain on the display.
The GPS indicator also provides a
visual acknowledgement that the detector
is rejecting a signal that has been stored in
memory using the TrueLock feature. Once
a false alarm has been stored, the GPS indi-
cator will rotate clockwise, indicating that
it is rejecting that signal.
Mute
The Mute button, located on PASSPORT’s
front panel and SmartCord, allows you to
silence the audio alert during a radar
encounter.
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