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CONTR OLS & FUN CTI ONS INCLUDING LED PANEL C:...foldout.vp Mon Feb 01 09:57:16 1999 Color profile: Disabled Composite Default screen[...]
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1 CONTENTS I ntroduction .................................2 Feature Highlights ...............................2 Included with Your Radar Detector ..................3 Speed Detection ..............................4 Speed Detection Systems ..........................4 Radar .........................................4 Laser .............................[...]
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INTRODUCTION W elcome to the world of sophisticated, early w arning laser/radar detection. Y ou have pur chased one of the most advanced laser/radar detectors available. The LRD 6250SWS/LRD6275SWS is a completely integrated laser/radar detector . It responds to the X-, K-, and Ka-SuperWideband radar guns in use today and also pro vides 360° detect[...]
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INCLUDED WITH Y OUR R ADAR DETECTOR 3 INTRODUCTION Ref erence Guide Windshield Clip njdfjnjnjfnjfjn jnkjnjksnkjsnfj dfksfmkm kfmkmkmlf sfkkmmfmsmsm kkoioionksnkln mmkmkkl skdmkmkm sdmkmfmmmk mdmklkkkml mmkkllmmk njdfjnjnjfnjfjn jnkjnjksnkjsnfj dfksfmkm kfmkmkmlf sfkkmmfmsmsm kkoioionksnkln mmkmkkl skdmkmkm sdmkmfmmmk mdmklkkkml mmkkllmmk njdfjnjn[...]
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SPEED DETECTION SYSTEMS A speed detection device (often called a radar gun) sends out either a micro wave signal or beam of light. When this signal reaches its targ et, par t of the signal is reflected or bounced back tow ard the emitting gun. The time required f or the signal to leave the gun, bounce off an object, and return is used to determine [...]
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▼ L ASER The Laser Speed Detection System, also called LID AR (for Li ght D etection and Ranging), uses a laser gun that emits infrared light pulses just outside the spectrum of visible light. Each reflected pulse measures the speed of the object coming to ward or going away fr om the laser gun. Unlik e radar , the laser gun emits a very narrow b[...]
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CONTROLS AND FUN CTIONS 1 . Clip Release Press the clip release button to remove the LRD 6250SWS/LRD 6275SWS from the windshield mounting clip. 2. Rear and Side Laser Detector Lense For rear and side detection of laser signals. 3. Press the city button to help reduce X-band false alarms while driving in the city. When you turn on the City M[...]
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LED P ANEL D1) X-Band Signal Indicato rAg r e e nL E D lights and blinks to indicate the presence of an X -band radar signal. The blink rate increases as the radar source g ets closer. A distinct audio alert is also heard. D2) K-Band Indicator An amber (orange) LED lights and blinks to indicate the presence of a K-band radar . The blink rate[...]
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INSTALLATION T h e LRD 6250SWS/LRD 6275SWS uses a highly sensitive horn-type antenna and IR laser sensor to receiv e laser/radar signals. Its sensitivity and range depend on the method of installation and the direction of the antenna/sensor in relation to the signal source. The inherent natur e of radar waves mak es them reflect of f metallic surfa[...]
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HELPFUL TIPS The antenna and the forward looking sensor ar e located behind the rear panel of the unit, (and the rear - and side-looking sensors are located on top of the unit), directly behind the mode selection keys. The antenna and sensors should not be obstructed by metal or metallic surfaces and should be pointed at the horizon for accurate lo[...]
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ADJUSTING THE WINDSHIELD MOUNTING CLIP 1 ) The metal por tion of the bracket locks into the plastic portion at three different positions. These positions can be used for v ehicles with dif ferent v er tical angles of their windshields. The back position can be used for v ehicles with windshields that are slanted back 2) For optimum laser detection,[...]
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CONNECTING THE PO WER The LRD 6250SWS/LRD 6275SWS is designed to operate on most 1 2 VDC negative ground v ehicle electrical systems. The pow er cord pro vided with the unit has a cigarette lighter sock et plug at one end and a small connector at the other . 1) Insert the small connector into the jack on the side of the unit. 2) Insert the other en[...]
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REPL A CING THE FUSE The cigarette lighter plug contains a 1-am pere fuse to protect it from po wer surges. 1 . T o replace the fuse, unscrew the top of the plug. 2 Remo ve the fuse and replace it with the same type. 3. T o replace the top, push in the two metal contacts and twist into place. 12 C:...LRD6250-75SWS-.vp Thu Jan 14 09:28:18 1999 Color[...]
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OPER ATION Y ou are no w ready to enjoy the conv enience and security of your LDR 6250SWS/LDR 6275SWS. Please read this section of the Refer ence Guide carefully to familiarize y ourself with the basic operation of this unit PO WER ON Turn the v olume control to switch on the po wer . When you pow er up the LRD 6250SWS/LRD 6275SWS, it performs a se[...]
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MEMORY RETENTION FEA TURE The Memory Retention Feature r etains the LRD6250SWS/ 6275SWS’s operational settings in memory for at least 2 days without pow er . When you turn on the LRD 6250SWS/6275SWS, it will be in the same mode as when you turned it off. FULL W ARNING When the LRD 6250SWS/LRD 6275SWS detects a radar , laser , or safety w arning s[...]
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VISUAL ALERT ONL Y OPER ATION Y ou can operate the LRD 6250SWS/LRD 6275SWS in Visual Alert Only by setting the v olume control at the minimum position in Full Alert Mode. At this setting you can barely hear the audio alert in a quiet environment. Be sure that the Audio Alert Only indicator i s off . A UTO MUTE OPER ATION Press the mute button to ac[...]
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CIT Y OPER A TION In highly populated areas, y ou may encounter many devices that use the same frequencies as radar signals, such as motion detectors, automatic doors, and intrusion alarms. These devices may trigger an alert called “falsing.” T o f ilter most of the weak er signals and get the most accurate radar signal recognition, press city [...]
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LED SIGNAL STRENGTH METER IN CITY MODE The LED signal strength meter giv es you instant information about the strength of the signal being detected. A w eak signal causes the first LED to light, but as signal strength increases, more LEDs light. All three LEDs light when full signal str ength is receiv ed. Use this meter to judge the distance from [...]
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE The LRD 6250SWS/LRD 6275SWS is designed to give y ou years of trouble-free service. Ther e are no user-serviceable parts inside, and, except f or the fuse, no maintenance is required. T o keep y our detector in new condition, follo w these important suggestions: • Never leave the LRD 6250SWS/LRD 6275SWS on the windshield when[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTIN G If your LRD 6250SWS/LRD 6275SWS does not perf orm up to expectations, try the suggestions listed below . If you cannot g et satisfactory results, call the Uniden Customer Service Center at (800) 297-1 023, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through F riday. Unit does not operate (Power LED not on). • Check the power cord[...]
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General Dimensions: 3 1 9 in. (W) x 4 5 8 in. (D) x 5 6 in. (H) W eight: 3.5 oz Power R equirements: 1 3.8 VDC T emperature Rang e: Operating: -5°F to 1 60°F (-20°C to 70°C) Storag e: -40°F to 1 85°F (-40°C to 85°C) 360° Laser Detector Receiv er T ype: Pulse Laser Signal Receiv er Sensor Fr ont End: Convex Condenser Lens Detector Type: Pul[...]
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Printed in the Philippines[...]