Escort PASSPORT SR7 Owner's Manual page 3

Supercharged radar / laser detection system
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Quick Reference Card
Remove card along perforations
Passport SR7 Quick Reference Card
Press the REVIEW button
Press the CHANGE button
to go from one category
to change your setting
to the next
within a category
*
DISPLAY
Disp STD
Standard display
Disp VERT
Vertical display
PILOT LIGHT
Pilot HWY
*
Full word: Highway or Auto or City
(Power-on indication)
Pilot H
Letter: H or A or C
Pilot H.>
Letter with scanning dot
Pilot +
Symbol: + or • or --
Pilot +.>
Symbol with scanning dot
Pilot +>
Scanning symbol
Pilot V
Vehicle voltage
POWER-ON SEQUENCE
PwrOn STD
*
Standard power-on sequence
PwrOn FST
Fast power-on sequence
Meter STD
*
SIGNAL STRENGTH METER
Standard signal strength meter
Meter EXP
ExpertMeter
Meter SPC
SpecDisplay
aMute ON
*
AUTOMUTE
AutoMute on
aMute OFF
AutoMute off
*
AUDIOTONES
Tone STD
Standard tones
Tone LOUD
Loud tones
City STD
*
CITY MODE SENSITIVITY
Standard City mode sensitivity
City LoX
Low X band sensitivity in City Mode
City NoX
No X band sensitivity in City Mode
Brt AUTO
*
BRIGHTNESS
Brightness adjusts automatically
Brt MIN
Minimum brightness when turned on
Brt MED
Medium brightness when turned on
Brt MAX
Maximum brightness when turned on
Brt DARK
Dark Mode when Passport turned on
*
BANDS
Bands ALL
All bands enabled
Bands MOD
One or more bands has been modified
X
ON or OFF
K
ON or OFF
Ka
ON or OFF
LSR ON or OFF (or SHFT with ZR3)
*
SWS ON or OFF
Factory Default Settings
Turn bands "ON" or "OFF" by
pressing the mute button
Introduction
• Congratulations
• Important Warning
• Quick Reference Guide
Controls and Features
• Power and Volume Control
• Power-On Indication
• AutoMute
• Mute
• Remote Mute / Volume
• Auto / Highway / City Switch
• Display Brightness
• Audible Alerts
• Signal Strength Meter
• ExpertMeter
• SpecDisplay
• Optional Laser Shifters
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EZ-Programming
I
• How to use EZ-Programming
I
• Example of Programming
I
4
• Overview of Programming
• Details of Programming
5-8
Technical Details
5
5
• Interpreting Alerts
5
• How Radar Works
5
• How Laser Works
5
• How Safety Radar Works
6
Service
6
• Troubleshooting
6
• Service
7
• Warranty
7
• Specifications
8
8
3
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9
9
10
11-13
14-19
14-15
16
17
18-19
20-25
20-21
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