Details of preferences, Pilot light (power-on indication), Automute – Escort 9500ix User Manual

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Details of Preferences

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Pilot Light (Power-on indication)

Pilot HWY

(Full word)

In this setting, PASSPORT will display

“Highway,” “Auto,” or “Auto NoX” as its

power-on indication. (factory default)

Pilot H

(Letter)

In this setting, PASSPORT will display “H”

for Highway, “A” for Auto and “ANX” for

Auto No X.

Pilot H.>

(Letter with scanning dot)

In this setting, PASSPORT will display “H”

for Highway, “A” for Auto and “ANX” for

Auto No X plus a single dot that will

continuously scroll across the display.

Pilot V

(Vehicle voltage)

In this setting, PASSPORT will continually

display “H” for Highway, “A” for Auto and

“ANX” for Auto No X plus the vehicle’s

battery voltage.

NOTE: If the vehicle’s voltage

drops below 10.5 volts, a low voltage

warning is displayed, followed by an

audible alert. A high voltage warning

is also given if the voltage goes above

16.5 volts. The high-voltage warning is

also followed by an audible alert.

Pilot SPD

(Vehicle speed)

In this setting, PASSPORT will continually

display “H” for Highway, “A” for Auto and

“ANX” for Auto No X plus the vehicle speed.

Meter EXP

(ExpertMeter)

In this setting, the meter simultaneously
tracks multiple radar signals. It can display
up to 2 Ka-band, 2 K-band, and 4 X-band

signals at the same time.

NOTE: The ExpertMeter feature

is explained in more detail on pages

12-13.

Meter SPC

(SpecDisplay meter)

In this setting, the meter displays the

actual numeric frequency of the radar
signal received.

NOTE: The SpecDisplay feature is

explained in more detail on page 13.

AutoMute

aMute ON

(AutoMute on)

In this setting, PASSPORT’s audio alerts

will initially be at the volume you set, but

after a few seconds PASSPORT will
automatically reduce the volume level to
keep you informed, but not annoyed.

(factory default)

aMute OFF

(AutoMute off)

With AutoMute off, PASSPORT’s audio

alerts will remain at the volume you set for

the duration of the radar encounter.

AutoPower

aPwr ON

(AutoPower on)

In this setting, PASSPORT will

automatically shut off if the vehicle has not
moved within four (4) hours. This reduces

the current drain on the vehicle’s battery

when the vehicle is parked for a long

period of time. (factory default)

aPwr OFF

(AutoPower off)

In this setting, PASSPORT should be
unplugged or turned off manually when

not in use.

SpeedAlert

sAlrt ON

(SpeedAlert on)

In this setting, your vehicle’s speed will be

displayed for a few seconds during an alert.

After a few seconds, PASSPORT will

display the meter type you have selected,
e.g. bar-graph, ExpertMeter or SpecMeter.

(factory default)

sAlrt OFF

(SpeedAlert off)

With speed alert off, PASSPORT will

display the meter type you have selected.

AutoLearn

aLrn ON

(AutoLearn on)

In this setting, PASSPORT will

automatically learn and lock out false
alarms. (factory default)

aLrn Off

(AutoLearn off)

In this setting, false alarms can be locked

out manually by pressing the Mute button
three times during the false alarm.

Signal Strength Meter

Meter STD

(Standard meter)

In this setting, the meter displays the band

of the received signal, and a bar graph
shows the relative signal strength. (factory
default)

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