Solo USA R D - 5 1 1 0 Radar Detector User Manual


 
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ROUBLESHOOTING
SOLO will not turn on when Power
Button is pressed.
Check to make sure batteries are
not missing.
Batteries may need replacing.
Batteries may be installed
improperly.
SOLO beeps briefly at the same
location every day, but no radar
source is in sight.
SOLO is functioning properly.
An X-band motion sensor or
intrusion alarm is located within
range of your route. With time,
you will learn predictable
patterns of these signals.
SOLO does not seem sensitive to
radar or laser.
Make sure that SOLO’s radar
antenna is not blocked by
windshield wipers or solid
objects or that the laser lens is
not behind tinted areas.
Determine if your vehicle has an
Instaclear
TM
, ElectriClear® or
solar energy reflective
windshield which may deflect
radar or laser signals.
SOLO may be in City Mode.
SOLUTIONPROBLEM
VASCAR, a stopwatch method of
speed detection, may be in use.
Officer may not have radar or
laser unit turned on.
SOLO did not alert when a police
car was in view.
SOLO did not provide a Safety
signal at a hazardous road
condition, railroad crossing or
while within range of an emergency
vehicle.
Safety transmitters may not be
commonly used in your area.
SOLO alerts for Ka radar when no
radar source is in sight.
Falsing on this band is virtually
non-existant. Take all Ka alerts
seriously. There may be an instant-
on radar source out of sight. Only
a small number of products operate
in the Ka band which may cause
an occasional false alert.
T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G