Xtr-445 owner’s manual, Are detectors legal, Speed monitoring – Whistler XTR-445 User Manual

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XTR-445 Owner’s Manual

• Make sure the battery contacts are clean.

• Check the fuse in the plug; replace if

necessary with a 2 amp, 3AG type.

• Check the fuse for lighter socket; replace if

necessary.

• Make sure the lighter socket is clean.
PROBLEM: Unit alarms when vehicle hits

bumps.

• Make sure the batteries are seated properly.

• Make sure that the battery door is fully

closed.

• Make sure the battery contacts are clean.

• Check for the loose lighter socket; tighten

and clean.

• Check the connections at both ends of the

power cord. Substitute another cord to

determine if the cord is defective. Return

defective cord to the factory.
PROBLEM: Audio alerts are not loud enough.

• Cancel Auto Quiet Mode or City Mode.

• Check audio level setting

(see page 7 ).

PROBLEM: Low Battery Life.

• One or more of the batteries may be

defective.

• See the battery life tips on page 6.
If difficulties occur which cannot be solved by

information in this Troubleshooting Guide,

please call Whistler Customer Service at

1-800-531-0004 or visit our FAQ page at www.

whistlergroup.com, before returning your unit

for service.
PROBLEM: Unit turns itself off

• See Auto Shut Off Mode on page 11

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Care And Maintenance

During the summer months, avoid prolonged

exposure to direct sunlight by removing your unit

from the dash when your vehicle is parked for an

extended period of time. Do not spray water,

cleaners, or polishes directly onto the unit. The

spray may penetrate through the openings and

damage the unit. Also, do not use any abrasive

cleaners on the unit’s exterior.
As with all battery operated devices remove the

batteries when the unit will not be used for an

extended period of time. Damage caused by

leaky or improperly charged batteries are not

covered under warranty.

ARE DETECTORS LEGAL?

In Most States YES!

Laser-Radar detectors are legal in every state for

automobiles and light trucks (under 10,000 lbs.)

except Virginia and Washington, D.C., which

have local regulations restricting the use of

radar receivers in any vehicle.

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)

passed a nationwide regulation, effective

January 1994, which prohibited radar and laser

detector use in vehicles over 10,000 lbs.

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FCC ID : HSXWH15

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC

Rules. Operation is subject to the following two

conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) this device must accept any interference

received, including interference that may cause

undesired operation.

Important:

FCC (Federal Communications

Commission)

requirements state that changes

or modifications not expressly approved by

Whistler could void the user’s authority to

operate the equipment.

SPEED MONITORING

Radar Facts

A radar gun operates by transmitting radio

waves at certain frequencies which reflect off

objects and are picked up by the radar gun’s

receiving section. When a radar beam reflects

off a moving target, a measurable frequency

shift occurs. The radar unit converts this shift into

miles per hour to determine your vehicle’s speed.

Currently, the FCC permits operation of traffic

radar guns at X Band (10.500 - 10.550 GHz), K

Band (24.050 - 24.250 GHz), and Ka Band (33.400

- 36.000 GHz).

Note:

A radar detector will not alarm if an

officer is not transmitting on any one of the above

radar bands.

POP™ Mode

POP

Mode is a feature on some radar guns

operating on K and Ka bands. When the

gun is in POP

Mode and activated, a brief

burst of energy, less that 1/15 of a second, is

transmitted and the vehicle’s speed is quickly

acquired. A detector without POP

Mode

detection capability cannot respond to this brief

transmission.

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Laser Facts

It’s well documented that many radar guns

cannot reliably provide the speed of a targeted

vehicle that is traveling in a group of vehicles. In

contrast, a laser gun can target a specific vehicle

out of a line of traffic and determine its speed.

The advantage of laser over radar in terms of

target identification is the result of the laser gun’s

narrow beam. A radar gun’s transmission can

cover more than a four-lane highway at a distance

of 1,000 feet, compared with a laser gun’s

transmission which covers about 3 feet at the

same distance. For best protection, keep these

points in mind:
• Because the vehicle’s license plate or

headlights are the laser gun’s primary targets,

mounting the Whistler detector on the

dashboard can improve laser detection at

short range.

• Do not follow closely behind any vehicle. If you

can’t see past a vehicle ahead of you, chances

are your detector won’t either.

• The receiving range of laser signals will

not be the same as radar signals. Laser

guns are most often used at short range.
Whistler Laser-Radar detectors receive all current

laser guns which operate at a laser wavelength of 905

+/- 10mm.

•Pro Laser

I II III •LT1 20-20 •Ultra Lyte

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Laser Tips

If you are the targeted vehicle, a laser gun can

often determine your speed within a few

seconds after you receive an alert. In this

situation, there is generally no time to safely

adjust your speed. However, if you are traveling

near or behind the targeted vehicle, and receive

an alert, response time should be sufficient.

Any laser alert, regardless of duration, requires

immediate action!
Other Speed Detection Systems

Several techniques other than radar or laser are

used to measure vehicle speeds. When these

methods are being used, no detector can provide

a warning. These techniques include:

Pacing - A patrol car drives behind you and

matches your driving speed.

Vascar/Aircraft - The time it takes a vehicle

to travel a known distance is measured.

Radar Detector Detectors: VG-2,

Spectre

The Interceptor VG-2 or simply VG-2, is one type of

microwave receiver used by Police to detect signals

radiated by the local oscillator of a radar detector.

Because its purpose is to identify persons driving

with radar detectors, these devices are known as a

“radar detector detector” (RDD).
An RDD is the primary tool used by the police to

identify radar detector equipped vehicles. If caught

in a state or country where detectors are illegal (see

page 18), drivers risk losing their radar detector

and receiving a fine. In addition, instant-on radar is

almost always used in combination with an RDD,

leaving unsuspecting motorists vulnerable to receive

two tickets - one potentially for speeding, the other

for possession of a detector.

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Note: Having a radar detector capable of

detecting the VG-2 may alert you to the

presence of a speed trap. The newest tool

Police have to detect radar detectors is

called Spectre. As of this printing. Spectre

can detect the majority of undetectable (VG-

2) laser/radar detectors on the market.
It is the responsibility of the radar detector user

to know and understand the laws in your area

regarding the legality of the use of radar detectors.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Consumer Warranty

This Whistler Laser-Radar detector is warranted

to the original purchaser for a period of one year

from the date of original purchase against all

defects in materials and workmanship. This

limited warranty is void if the unit is abused,

modified, installed improperly, or if the housing and/

or serial numbers have been removed. There are

no express warranties covering this product other

than those set forth in this warranty. All express or

implied warranties for this product are limited to the

above time. Whistler is not liable for damages

arising from the use, misuse, or operation of this

product.
Note: Damaged caused by incorrect battery

placement or battery leakage is not covered

under this warranty.

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