Program Flow Diagrams - Cobra XRS 9940 Operating Instructions Manual

12 band maximum performance digital radar/laser detector with super-xtreme range superheterodyne technology
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Program Flow Diagrams

Your Detector
User Settings Programming
User Programming allows you to adjust the unit's display and sounds to
your preferences. The User Settings can be selected using the Dim
City buttons by scrolling through the settings as shown in the program
flow diagram below. The User Programming Menu Guide on page 34 is a
handy reference showing the tone, visual display and voice prompts that
accompany each setting. After selecting a setting, use the Mute
to choose an option within the setting.
NOTE
When you choose User Settings (page 11, step 2a), the system displays whichever
setting was last changed.
Setting Selection Buttons:
Dim
Button
Press to move to
desired setting..
Restore Factory
Settings
Warn Low
Car Voltage
Car Voltage
Color Theme
Display
(Brightness)
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and
button
City
Button
Press to move to
desired setting.
Mute
Button
Press to choose an
option within the setting.
City Mode
IntelliMute
(Default)
Auto Mute
Not shown
Set
if Intellimute
IntelliMute
is OFF.
Alert Type
(Voice/Tone)
Not shown if
Set
Show Compass
Compass
is OFF.
Compass
Display Timeout
SmartPower
Detection
Your Detector
Instant-On Detection
Your detector is designed to detect Instant-On speed monitoring signals,
which can suddenly appear at full strength.
NOTE
You should take appropriate action immediately whenever
an instant-on alert is given.
Pop Detection
Your detector is designed to detect single pulse mode radars. These radars
are designed to have a low probability of detection. You should note that
these radar guns have a much shorter range while in this mode.
Responding to Alerts
Description
Tone repeats slowly at first,
then speeds up rapidly.
Tone sounds one
time only.
Tone instantly begins
repeating rapidly.
Pop mode tone.
Tone repeats slowly as you
approach a hill or bridge, then
speeds up sharply as you
reach it.
Tone repeats slowly
for a short period.
Any type of laser alert.
Any Safety Alert
or Strobe Alert.
Show
Recommended
Interpretation
Response
Probably police radar.
FULL ALERT
Probably a false alarm,
Exercise caution
but possibly pulsed radar,
Spectre 1 or VG-2 nearby.
Radar, Spectre 1 or VG-2 nearby
FULL ALERT
has been activated suddenly.
Pop mode gun very close.
FULL ALERT
Probably police
FULL ALERT
radar beyond the
hill or bridge.
Probably a false alarm.
Exercise caution
Laser alerts are
FULL ALERT
never false alarms.
You are nearing an emergency
Exercise caution
vehicle, railroad crossing, or
road hazard (construction,
accident, etc.).
Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra
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