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Your DSI will automatically switch on and off along with the ignition of your vehicle and you can control the DSI by means of the
eight keys on the Memory Display.
Function buttons at the right side
The three larger buttons to the right are usually used to select functions or choose settings.
The top and bottom buttons of the three are mostly used for navigating up and down
between settings and functions. The middle button functions as the 'enter' button.
Lower Function buttons
The actual functions of the lower four buttons are described directly above them on the
LCD screen and may vary from one screen to another.
The oFF and ERASE button
The slightly smaller button in the topmost right corner at the front is the OFF button. If
you have driven in a country where Radar Alerting is allowed and now drive into a country
where that is not allowed, pressing the OFF button will take you to the ERASE screen.
Here, pressing the ERASE button (the rightmost of the lower four function buttons), will
immediately erase the Radar Alerting, Laser Alerting and LaserShield functions – instantly
bringing you into compliance with local regulations.
Favorite screen
After the DSI switches on, the Memory Display first shows the Stinger logo and during 10 seconds notifies you that by using the DSI you declare
yourself in agreement with the Stinger User Agreement.
If you have the MileageLog functionality on (Main Menu > Configuration > MileageLog), next you will see the screen that offers the route type options
(business, private, commute).
Lastly, you will see your favourite screen, as selected in the Configurations Menu. Depending on your selection, this can be the Spectrum Analysis*
screen, the Signal Strength screen*, or the Pilot screen (depicted below), which conveniently shows your current speed, the time, your direction of
travel, the SpeedSense (SpS) value and all active functionalities at any given moment.
BACK
This button takes you to the
previous menu untill you
reach the Main Menu
MuTE
Button that temporarily
switches off a sound alert
Configuration menu
Pressing the BACK button one time or more will always bring you back to the Main Menu. From the Main Menu you cannot just navigate to the
various functionality screens, but also to the Configuration menu where you can customise a multitude of settings such as volume, brightness, time,
language, mph or km/h, SpeedSense level, etc.
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*Available where allowed
MEM
Button that puts FalseList
and SpotList lcoation into
the memory (p.14)
SpS
With this button you
change the speed value
under which you will not
get any audio alerts (p.14)
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