Getting started – Cobra Electronics XRS 9950 User Manual

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Getting Started

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Getting Started

Display Control

Illumination

The display illumination intensity can be adjusted to suit driving conditions:

Bright for daytime driving. (Factory default is Bright, then
Display Timeout after 30 seconds.)

Dim for dusk driving.

Dimmer for night driving.

Dark to blank the screen for discreet use. In this mode, alerts will sound,
but not show. (A dot will blink at the center of the screen to indicate the
detector is ON.)

You can adjust the illumination by pressing the Dim

button to step through

the levels in the sequence listed above.

Display Timeout

Your detector has a Display Timeout mode. When Display Timeout is turned
On (factory default is 30 seconds), the screen will change to Dark from Bright,
Dim, or Dimmer after the time interval selected in Menu mode (see page 13).
The Display Timeout setting can be changed so the display is always On.

NOTE
While at the Dark level under timer control, any alert or touching any button will
turn on the display at the last brightness setting (Bright, Dim, or Dimmer).

Your Detector

Your Detector

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IntelliShield Highway/City Modes

Your detector is equipped with IntelliShield false signal rejection technology
which consists of a Highway mode and three different levels of City modes:
City X, City X Beep Off and City X+K.

Highway mode provides full response to all signals detected. The City modes
reduce false alerts while you are driving in or near urban areas where there
are many sources for conflicting X or K band signals such as microwave
towers and automatic door openers. The factory setting is Highway. The
factory City mode default setting is City X; it can be changed in Menu mode
(see page 13).

You can toggle between Highway and City modes by pressing the City

button.

NOTE
When you change to City mode, the unit will enter whichever city
default mode is set at the time.

Muting an Alert

Your detector allows you to quickly turn Off an Audio Alert by momentarily
pressing the Mute

button. If you press the Mute

button a second time

during the alert, the Audio Alert will be turned back On. After the current alert
is gone, the next alert will be heard.

Two other features are incorporated in your detector to automatically mute
or reduce the audio volume of alerts. See pages 17 and 18 for Intellimute
and Auto Mute modes.

Auxiliary Audio Jack

The Auxiliary Audio Jack can be used to connect external speakers in
environments with high ambient noise levels. The internal speaker will
be disconnected. (This uses a mini stereo audio connector.)

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