Owner's Manual
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...: NORMAL, MODS (Modifications), Q-START (Quick Start), TECH MODE, VOLTAGE METER MODE plus TUTORIAL MODE. 2. Antenna Opening: Radar and sws™ signals are not affected. 4. PWR (Power/Start-Up Mode) Button: pressing and holding the AUD button will turn the unit on. AUD (Auto-Mute/Volume Control) Button: provides manual muting of...
...: NORMAL, MODS (Modifications), Q-START (Quick Start), TECH MODE, VOLTAGE METER MODE plus TUTORIAL MODE. 2. Antenna Opening: Radar and sws™ signals are not affected. 4. PWR (Power/Start-Up Mode) Button: pressing and holding the AUD button will turn the unit on. AUD (Auto-Mute/Volume Control) Button: provides manual muting of...
Owner's Manual
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... any vehicle with the "elbow" shaped jack into your vehicle's cigarette plug, or the secondary receptacle if your VECTOR 985. Press the PWR button to you as follows: k NORMAL (Factory Pre-Set Mode) A lengthy, power up test sequence and confirmation of the cord connects to 15.5 volt range). Unit is turned on. Depending...
... any vehicle with the "elbow" shaped jack into your vehicle's cigarette plug, or the secondary receptacle if your VECTOR 985. Press the PWR button to you as follows: k NORMAL (Factory Pre-Set Mode) A lengthy, power up test sequence and confirmation of the cord connects to 15.5 volt range). Unit is turned on. Depending...
Owner's Manual
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... by "24.150" Ka Band Alert: "Ka BAND" followed by any frequency between 33.4 - 36.0 GHz. kQ-START (Quick-Start Mode) Unit will bypass the power up test sequence and will display Radar, Laser and SWS™ messages - Q-Start is ready for operation and will display the last selected traveling mode...
... by "24.150" Ka Band Alert: "Ka BAND" followed by any frequency between 33.4 - 36.0 GHz. kQ-START (Quick-Start Mode) Unit will bypass the power up test sequence and will display Radar, Laser and SWS™ messages - Q-Start is ready for operation and will display the last selected traveling mode...
Owner's Manual
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...eliminates the need to confirm your chosen level. To reset, press and hold the DRK button. Release the button at your unit is receiving power. To return to full bright display. kDRK (Bright/Dim/Dark) Button The DRK button allows selection of the DRK button does not affect... memory. A single "beep" coupled with the brief illumination of dim illumination. two "beeps" confirm this selection. kSet and Forget Memory Any time VECTOR 985 is turned off and then back on the display confirms your selection. To engage dark mode, press the DRK button a second time. You'll notice...
...eliminates the need to confirm your chosen level. To reset, press and hold the DRK button. Release the button at your unit is receiving power. To return to full bright display. kDRK (Bright/Dim/Dark) Button The DRK button allows selection of the DRK button does not affect... memory. A single "beep" coupled with the brief illumination of dim illumination. two "beeps" confirm this selection. kSet and Forget Memory Any time VECTOR 985 is turned off and then back on the display confirms your selection. To engage dark mode, press the DRK button a second time. You'll notice...
Owner's Manual
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...BELTRONICS introduced the first Radar detectors capable of view." They are: •X Band: 10.525 GHz •K Band: 24.150GHz •Super Wideband Ka: 33.4 GHz to 36.0 GHz Both X and K bands are received from the front 17 or rear. Once again, BEL responded with Radar detectors. Today, VECTOR 985... detects the complete Super Wideband Ka frequency allotted for police monitoring- 33.4 GHz to detect K band Radar was given for traffic Radar. In the mid 1970s the lower powered, more difficult to 36.0 GHz.
...BELTRONICS introduced the first Radar detectors capable of view." They are: •X Band: 10.525 GHz •K Band: 24.150GHz •Super Wideband Ka: 33.4 GHz to 36.0 GHz Both X and K bands are received from the front 17 or rear. Once again, BEL responded with Radar detectors. Today, VECTOR 985... detects the complete Super Wideband Ka frequency allotted for police monitoring- 33.4 GHz to detect K band Radar was given for traffic Radar. In the mid 1970s the lower powered, more difficult to 36.0 GHz.
Owner's Manual
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... negatively grounded Fuse or electrical wiring for Common Problems If your dealer or a professional mechanic Reposition unit with a metallic sun screen. Problem Unit not receiving power "Poor detection range" Erratic or frequent alerts sources Possible Cause Plug not properly inserted Corrective Procedure Reinsert plug and rotate Fuse in this manual on...
... negatively grounded Fuse or electrical wiring for Common Problems If your dealer or a professional mechanic Reposition unit with a metallic sun screen. Problem Unit not receiving power "Poor detection range" Erratic or frequent alerts sources Possible Cause Plug not properly inserted Corrective Procedure Reinsert plug and rotate Fuse in this manual on...
Owner's Manual
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... pm est. 1-800-341-2288 USA 1-800-268-3994 CANADA DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER •Suction Cup Kit (2) DA-6 •Straight Power Cord (12') DA-16 •Coiled Power Cord (8') DA-17 •Power Cord Fuses (2) DA-19 •Hook & Loop Fastener DA-20 •Visor/Windshield Bracket DA-100 COST USA $ 2.95 $ 9.95...
... pm est. 1-800-341-2288 USA 1-800-268-3994 CANADA DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER •Suction Cup Kit (2) DA-6 •Straight Power Cord (12') DA-16 •Coiled Power Cord (8') DA-17 •Power Cord Fuses (2) DA-19 •Hook & Loop Fastener DA-20 •Visor/Windshield Bracket DA-100 COST USA $ 2.95 $ 9.95...