SpecDisplay—This option is for the experienced detector user. In this mode, PASSPORT iQ will
display the actual numeric frequency of the radar signal being received. For example, "K 24.150"
shows one K‐band signal at 24.150 gigahertz. Even long‐time detector users will require some
time to get familiar with this new level of information about detected signals. Note: The
radar/laser alert frequency text appears in red. If the signal has been locked out as false, it will
appear in white.
To select your preferred signal‐strength display mode, touch Meter on the Detector Settings screen.
Touch the mode to select it, then touch any button at the bottom of the screen to exit and save your
changes.
Modifying alerts within specified speeds (Cruise Alert)
The Cruise Alert feature allows you to modify audible alerts when traveling within specified speeds (25–
95 mph). To set, touch Cruise Alert on the Detector Settings screen, then touch the option to select it.
Touch any button at the bottom of the screen to exit and save your changes. All alerts received while
traveling below the specified speed will give you a double‐beep alert for that band.
Modifying band detection
Selectable radar and laser bands allow you to customize which bands are monitored. The factory setting
for PASSPORT iQ is all radar and laser frequencies (with the exception of Pop mode) monitored. It is
recommended that you keep PASSPORT iQ in this mode.
To monitor additional bands or modify your band detection in any way, touch Bands On/Off on the
Detector Settings screen. Touch the checkboxes next to the bands to select/deselect them for
monitoring, touching the up and down arrows to scroll through the list. Touch Back or Menu to exit and
save your changes.
For details on the various radar/laser bands, see "Understanding Your Detector."
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