Maintenance; Specifications - Cobra XRS 888 Operating Instructions Manual

14 band™ high-performance digital radar/laser detector with xtreme range superheterodyne® technology
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Understanding Radar and Laser
and Maintenance
Your Detector
LIDAR (Laser)
The correct name for the technology that most people refer to as
laser is actually LIDAR, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging.
LIDAR operates much like radar. Its signal spreads out like a radar signal, though
not as widely. Unlike radar, LIDAR must have a clear line of sight to its target
vehicle throughout the entire measurement interval. Obstructions such as sign
posts, utility poles, tree branches, etc., will prevent valid speed measurement.
Some common questions about LIDAR include:
Does weather have any affect on LIDAR?
g
Yes. Rain, snow, smoke, fog or airborne dust particles will reduce the
effective range of LIDAR and can, if dense enough, prevent its operation.
Can LIDAR operate through glass?
g
Yes. Newer LIDAR guns can obtain readings through most types of glass.
However, the laser pulse also can be received through glass to trigger
an alarm by your detector.
Can LIDAR operate while in motion?
g
No. Because LIDAR operates by line of sight, the person using it cannot
drive the vehicle, aim and operate the gun all at the same time.
Is LIDAR legal to use?
g
Yes. It is legal in all 50 states.

Maintenance

Maintenance of Your Radar Detector
Your detector is designed and built to give you years of trouble-free performance
without the need for service. No routine Maintenance is required.
If your unit does not appear to be operating properly, please follow these
troubleshooting steps:
Make sure the power cord is properly connected.
g
Make sure the socket of your vehicle's cigarette lighter is clean and
g
free of corrosion.
Make sure the power cord's cigarette lighter adapter is firmly seated
g
in your cigarette lighter.
Check the power cord fuse. (Unscrew the ribbed end cap of the
g
cigarette lighter adapter and examine the fuse. If required, replace
it with a 2-amp fuse only.)
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Your Detector

Specifications

Band and Frequencies
This radar detector is covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents:
5,497,148; 5,594,432; 5,612,685; 6,078,279; 6,094,148. Additional patents
may be listed inside the product or pending.
Specifications
Band
Frequencies
X Band
10.525
K Band
24.125
Ka Band
34.700
Ku Band
13.435
VG-2
11.500
Laser
910 ± 50nm
910 ± 50nm
910 ± 50nm
910 ± 50nm
910 ± 50nm
910 ± 50nm
Spectre I
13.300
Spectre IV/IV+
Not Disclosed
Safety Alert
24.070
Traffic Warning
24.110
System
24.190
24.230
Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra
± 0.050
GHz
± 0.125
GHz
± 1.300
GHz
± 0.035
GHz
± 0.250
GHz
100
PPS
125
PPS
130
PPS
200
PPS
238
PPS
340
PPS
± 0.200
GHz
± 0.010
GHz
± 0.010
GHz
± 0.010
GHz
± 0.010
GHz
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