Alert Mode
When you are approaching a known danger zone, the LCD display turns
from blue to red and the type of danger is shown on the left side of the
display. The table on the next page shows the types of alerts issued by
ROAD ANGEL:
Proximity-to-
hazard counter
Alert type icon
In addition:
The Proximity-to-hazard counter increases from 1 to 5 bars as you get
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closer to the danger zone. If ROAD ANGEL detects targeting by a laser
speed measurement device it will instantly flash all 5 bars.
Speech warnings will tell you the type of zone followed by an audible
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tone that increases with your proximity to the hazard.
The high intensity LED on the top of the unit flashes.
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When you have passed the danger, ROAD ANGEL returns to standby
mode.
Muting Audio and Speech Warnings
You can stop audio and speech warnings temporarily when you are in a
danger zone, or permanently from Standby mode:
To temporarily mute audio and speech warnings when in a danger zone,
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press the MENU or STORE buttons. When you have passed out of the
danger zone, ROAD ANGEL restores audio and speech alerts to your
current menu settings.
To stop all audio output, press and hold down the MENU button for
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about two seconds from Standby mode. ROAD ANGEL displays the
Alerts menu icon briefly and then returns to standby mode. The audio
icon is overlayed with a cross. Repeat the procedure to restore audio
output.
To customise audio and speech alerts for each type of danger zone, adjust
the appropriate settings in the Alerts menu (see page 17).
Audio On/Off icon
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