Technical details, How safety radar works, Sws text messages – Escort 7500S User Manual

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Technical Details

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How Safety Radar Works

Safety Warning System, or SWS, uses a
modified K-band radar signal. The SWS safety
radar system has 64 possible messages (60
currently allocated). The SWS messages
your Passport can display are listed on the
facing page.

From the factory, your Passport is

programmed with SWS decoding OFF. If
SWS is used in your area, your Passport will
display the safety messages associated with
the signal. If you wish to detect this system,
use the EZ-Programming feature to turn
Passport’s SWS decoding ON.

NOTE: Some of the safety messages

have been condensed, so that each message
can be displayed on one or two screens on
Passport’s eight-character display.

SWS Text Messages

1

WorkZone

2

Road

Closed

3

Bridge

Closed

4

WorkCrew Highway

5

WorkCrew Utility

6

Detour

7

Truck

Detour

8

MustExit

9

Rtlane

Closed

10

CntrLane Closed

11

LeftLane Closed

12

Future

Use

13

Police

14

Train

15

Low

Overpass

16

BridgeUp

17

Bridge

Wt Limit

18

RockSlid Area

19

School

Zone

20

Road

Narrows

21

Sharp

Curve

22

Croswalk

23

Deer

Crossing

24

Blind or Deaf Kid

25

SteepUse LowGear

26

Accident

27

PoorRoad Surface

28

Loading

SchoolBus

29

DontPass

30

Dangrous Intrsect

31

Emergncy Vehicle

32

Future

Use

33

HighWind

34

Severe

Weather

35

HeavyFog

36

Flooding

37

BridgIce

38

RoadIce

39

Dust

Blowing

40

Sand

Blowing

41

Blinding Snow

42

Future

Use

43

RestArea

44

RestArea w/servic

45

24hrFuel

46

Insp Stn Open

47

Insp Stn Closed

48

Reduced

Speed

49

Speed

Enforced

50

HazMatls Exit

51

Expect

Delay

52

10 Min

Delay

53

20 Min

Delay

54

30 Min

Delay

55

1 Hour

Delay

56

Traffic

TunRadio

57

Pay

Toll

58

Trucks

ExitRght

59

Trucks

ExitLeft

60

Future

Use

61

Emerg

Veh Moving

62

Police

Pursuit

63

Oversize Vehicle

64

SloMovng Vehicle

Since Safety radar technology is rela-

tively new, and the number of transmitters
in operation is not yet widespread, you will
not receive Safety signals on a daily basis.
Do not be surprised if you encounter emer-
gency vehicles, road hazards and railroad
crossings that are unequipped with these
transmitters. As Safety transmitters become
more prevalent (the number of operating
transmitters is growing every day), these
Safety radar signals will become more
common.

For more information and details about

SWS safety radar, visit their web site at
www.safetyradar.com.

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