Radio Shack Radar Detector Cat No 22 1698 User Guide

Owner’s Manual  
VG-2 Guard  
X•K•Ka Superwide Radar/Laser Detector  
w/Safety Light  
Please read before using this equipment.  
Cat. No. 22-1698  
 
360× Detection — detects laser signals from both the front  
and the rear of your vehicle.  
City/Highway Modes — let you minimize alerts when you are  
in areas that have false radar sources.  
FAST (False Alert Suppression Technology) — helps pre-  
vent false alarms caused by non-traffic radar sources.  
Auto Quiet — lets you set the radar detector to give you a full-  
volume alert for about 5 seconds, then reduce its alert to mini-  
mum volume.  
Your radar/laser detector includes the following items:  
Coiled Power Cord  
Windshield Bracket with Suction Cups  
Hook and Loop Fastener  
We recommend you record your detector’s serial number  
here. The number is on the detector’s bottom panel.  
Serial Number: _________________________________  
Important: Some areas have laws regulating the use of radar  
detectors. Check with your local law enforcement agency  
about the laws in your area.  
One or more of the following patents apply: 4,315,261;  
5,146,227; 5,379,456. Other patents pending.  
 
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CONTENTS  
A Quick Look . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Mounting Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Hook-and-Loop Tape Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Windshield Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Connecting Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Detector Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Turning the Detector On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Adjusting the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Demonstrating Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Muting Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Using Auto Quiet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Selecting the City and Highway Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Setting the VG-2 Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Receiving and Identifying Alert Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Resetting the Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Safety Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Using Vehicle Battery Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Installing/Replacing Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Charging Rechargeable Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Replacing the Bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Replacing the Fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
 
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A QUICK LOOK  
Rear Laser Detection Lens  
signals from the rear.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
— receives incoming laser  
— turns the detector on  
PWR (Power/Volume) Button  
and off and lets you adjust the volume.  
MUTE Button —  
press before a radar/laser signal is  
detected to reduce the level of audio alerts that sound  
when there is a signal. Press after a signal is detected to  
silence the alert, but still have visual alerts to keep you  
informed.  
CITY Button  
4.  
— reduces false alerts typically encountered  
MUTE  
in urban driving areas. Also works with the  
turn the VG-2 option on or off.  
button to  
 
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5. Band Identifying LEDs — identify the type of radar  
detected.  
6. Digital Display ∇ προϖιδεσ διστινχτ ϖισυαλ χονφιρµα  
τιον οφ σιγναλ στρενγτη ανδ ινδιχατεσ τηε σελεχτεδ  
οπερατινγ µοδεσ.  
7. Speaker — sounds distinct audio alerts.  
8. Power Jack — the power cable plugs in here.  
9. Bracket Release Button — lets you quickly remove the  
detector’s bracket.  
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10  
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10. Front Laser Detection Lens — receives incoming laser  
signals from the front.  
11. Radar Detection Antenna — receives incoming radar  
signals.  
12. Mounting Bracket Slot — holds the windshield mounting  
bracket.  
 
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INSTALLATION  
MOUNTING GUIDELINES  
Follow these guidelines when selecting a location.  
Choose a location that does not block the driver’s view of  
the road.  
Mount the detector in a level position with a clear view to  
both the front and rear.  
The detector’s view of the road must not be blocked by any  
metal object.  
Some vehicles have InstaClear or ElectriClear defogging  
windshields, which have metal coatings that block signals.  
General Motor’s APV vans have a solar shield that keeps  
the vehicle cooler during the summer, but also blocks sig-  
nals. A detector installed in a vehicle with any of these fea-  
tures will probably not detect a signal.  
Since window tinting reduces the received strength of laser  
signals, you should not mount the detector behind any  
tinted glass.  
Do not mount the detector where the driver or a passenger  
might hit it in a sudden stop or accident.  
Caution:  
Whichever mounting method you choose, place the  
detector out of view when you leave the vehicle. This keeps  
the detector out of sight of thieves and prevents exposing it to  
extremely high temperatures, which can temporarily impair  
performance.  
 
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HOOK-AND-LOOP TAPE MOUNTING  
For some dashboards, the hook-and-loop tape included with  
your detector might be best for mounting. Follow these steps  
to use the hook-and-loop tape.  
1. Use a damp cloth to clean the bottom of the detector and  
the dashboard. Let both surfaces dry.  
Note:  
The tape’s adhesive might not stick to a surface  
treated with vinyl cleaner or protectant.  
2. Remove the backing from one side of the tape and stick  
the tape to the bottom of the detector.  
Note:  
Do not place the hook-and-loop tape over the  
detector’s serial number.  
Serial Number  
Hook-and-Loop  
Tape  
On a curved dashboard, cut the supplied strip in half and  
use one strip on each side of the bottom of the detector.  
3. Remove the backing from the other side of the tape and  
press the detector onto the dashboard.  
 
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WINDSHIELD MOUNTING  
The supplied suction-cup windshield bracket lets you easily  
mount the detector on the windshield.  
Caution:  
Do not use the bracket in a vehicle that has a plastic  
coating on the windshield designed to protect passengers dur-  
ing an accident. If you use the bracket on this type of wind-  
shield, you might permanently mar the windshield’s surface.  
1. Align the groove in each suction  
cup with the slots in the wind-  
illus of suction cup  
shield bracket and slide the suc-  
installation in  
tion cups out until they lock into  
place.  
windshield bracket  
2. Clean the selected windshield  
area, position the bracket on the  
windshield, and press firmly on  
each suction cup to secure it in  
place.  
3. Slide the detector onto the base  
plate until it snaps into place.  
To level the detector, press the  
bracket release button to remove the  
detector from the bracket. Then bend  
the bracket.  
illus of bracket  
release button  
location  
 
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CONNECTING POWER  
Caution:  
Use only the supplied power cord. If your power cord is lost  
or damaged, you can order a replacement cord from your  
local RadioShack store.  
Before plugging the power cord’s cigarette-lighter plug into  
your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket, make sure the plug’s  
tip is screwed firmly onto the plug. See “Replacing the  
Fuse” on Page 27 for more information about the cigarette-  
lighter plug.  
Unplug the power cord’s cigarette-lighter plug from your  
vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket when you turn off the igni-  
tion. This prevents your vehicle’s battery from being drained  
if you leave the detector on when you turn off the ignition.  
Plug the supplied power cord’s barrel plug into the detector’s  
power jack. Then plug the cord’s cigarette-lighter plug into  
your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket.  
Note:  
If the detector does not operate when you turn it on,  
remove the cigarette-lighter plug from your vehicle’s socket  
and check the socket for ashes and other debris. Also check  
the fuse in the cigarette-lighter plug and your vehicle’s fuse  
block (see “Replacing the Fuse” on Page 27).  
 
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DETECTOR OPERATION  
TURNING THE DETECTOR ON AND OFF  
PWR  
To turn on the detector, press  
.
The detector sounds a distinctive alert and displays the indica-  
tors for each alert type as a self test, in this order. (The VG-2  
indicators only sound/appear if the feature is selected. See  
“Setting the VG-2 Option” on Page 14.)  
Alert Type  
Audible Alert  
Visual Alert  
X
K
Low steady  
High trill  
and yellow LED  
and red LED  
8
8
Ka  
Medium warble  
None  
and yellow/red LEDs  
8
Safety  
and red LED  
S.  
L
Laser  
VG-2  
None  
None  
All features selected are stored in memory. Each time a button  
is pressed, one beep confirms the feature is on and two beeps  
confirm the feature is off.  
See “Receiving and Identifying Alert Signals” on Page 15 for  
more information about alerts.  
PWR  
To turn off the detector, press  
.
 
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
To adjust the detector’s volume, hold down PWR until the vol-  
ume reaches the desired level, 1–4 (1 is the lowest level).  
DEMONSTRATING ALERTS  
To familiarize yourself with the different alerts your detector  
sounds, you can run a demonstration. To start the demonstra-  
tion, press and release MUTE and CITY at the same time with  
the detector turned on. The detector demonstrates the alerts  
for X, K, Ka, safety warning, laser, and VG-2 (if selected), in  
that order. These audible and visual alerts sound and display.  
Alert Type  
Audible Alert  
High trill  
Visual Alert  
and yellow LED  
and red LED  
X
K
3
5
Low steady  
Ka  
Medium warble  
and yellow/red LEDs  
7
Safety  
Low ascending/descending  
and red LED  
S.  
L
Laser  
VG-2  
High-low  
4-tone ascending  
To stop the demonstration, press PWR.  
MUTING ALERTS  
While a radar, laser, or safety warning alert is sounding, you  
can press MUTE to temporarily silence the detector for the cur-  
rent alert and any new alert that it receives within 20 seconds.  
Visual alerts are not affected.  
 
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USING AUTO QUIET  
Auto Quiet reduces the selected audio level to a minimum  
level about 5 seconds after it detects a radar signal. The audio  
alert sounds at the minimum level for any new signal received  
within 20 seconds. VG-2 or laser alerts are not affected.  
To turn on Auto Quiet, press MUTE when the detector is not  
sounding an alert. The detector beeps once and briefly dis-  
plays A, then returns to Hor C.  
To turn off Auto Quiet, press MUTE when the detector is not  
sounding an alert. The detector beeps twice  
SELECTING THE CITY AND HIGHWAY  
MODES  
Your detector’s City mode is designed to reduce annoying  
false alerts triggered by automatic door openers, intrusion  
alarms, and other devices that share frequencies with police  
radar.  
Note:  
City mode has no effect on laser or VG-2 operation.  
To select the City mode, press CITY once. The detector beeps  
once and displays C. If the detector receives a weak speed/  
safety radar signal in City mode, it beeps twice, then remains  
quiet unless the signal becomes very strong. If the signal  
strength increases, the detector again beeps twice.  
 
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To cancel the City mode, press CITY a second time. The detec-  
tor beeps twice and displays H. The highway mode provides  
maximum alert response for open-road driving.  
SETTING THE VG-2 OPTION  
VG-2 is a system used by some law enforcement agencies to  
detect the use of radar detectors in vehicles. The VG-2 system  
detects the weak radio signals used in radar detectors. Your  
radar detector can sense a VG-2 system and shift its operating  
frequencies out of the range detected by VG-2, making your  
radar detector essentially invisible to this system.  
To turn on the VG-2 option, hold down MUTE for 2 seconds.  
Press CITY to engage or cancel. appears when the detection  
mode is engaged. Press PWR to exit.  
Notes:  
Your detector does not detect speed radar when VG-2 has  
been detected.  
To use the VG-2 option, you must turn it on each time you  
turn the detector on.  
 
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RECEIVING AND IDENTIFYING ALERT  
SIGNALS  
Your detector gives different audible and visual alerts for each  
signal. In addition, the alert tone pulse rate increases with sig-  
nal strength and the detector displays a digit from 1 to 9 to  
indicate the signal strength (1 is weakest and 9 is strongest).  
When your detector senses instant-on radar, it sounds an  
intense, 3-second tone and displays P.  
Safety Radar Alerts  
Your radar detector detects all safety radar including the new  
Safety Warning System. This system provides advanced  
warning of hazards and lets you respond appropriately to  
potentially dangerous conditions.  
Note:  
Not all areas have Safety Warning System transmitters.  
Your radar detector only alerts you to hazards if the area you  
are in has transmitters sending signals.  
When your radar detector encounters safety radar, it sounds a  
distinctive tone and displays the signal strength. In addition,  
your radar detector displays S.  
Laser Audio/Visual Alerts  
When your radar detector detects a laser signal from ahead or  
behind, the laser audio sounds and the radar detector displays  
L for as long as the signal is present (for a minimum of 3 sec-  
onds).  
 
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Any laser alert, regardless of duration, requires immediate  
action! If you are the targeted vehicle, a laser gun can often  
determine your speed within seconds after you receive an  
alert. However, if you are traveling near or behind the targeted  
vehicle and receive an alert, you should have time to respond.  
RESETTING THE DETECTOR  
The detector keeps the audio level, city/highway mode, mute  
mode, auto quiet mode, VG-2 option, and on or off setting in  
memory when power is removed. When you reapply power, it  
returns to these same settings.  
To reset the detector to its factory default settings, unplug the  
detector’s power cord from the cigarette-lighter socket, hold  
down PWR and MUTE, plug in the power cord, wait for the  
detector to beep twice, then release PWR and MUTE. The  
detector turns off the auto quiet and VG-2 options, returns to  
the highway mode, and sets the volume to its maximum level.  
 
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SAFETY LIGHT  
You can power the Safety Light from your vehicle’s battery  
power (using the supplied DC power cord), or from six C bat-  
teries (not supplied).  
Torch Bulb  
Red Flasher  
Fluorescent  
Lamp  
Amber Flasher  
Six C Batteries  
 
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USING VEHICLE BATTERY POWER  
1. Plug the supplied DC power cord’s barrel plug into the  
Safety Light’s D.C. 12V jack, located on the side of the  
Safety Light between the red flasher and the fluorescent  
lamp.  
Caution:  
The supplied DC power cord supplies at least  
12 volts and delivers at least 600 mA, and has a center  
positive plug that properly fits the Safety Light’s D.C. 12V  
jack. Using a power cord that does not meet these specifi-  
cations could damage the Safety Light or the power cord.  
2. Unplug your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter and plug the large  
end of the DC power cord into the cigarette-lighter socket.  
INSTALLING/REPLACING BATTERIES  
You can power the Safety Light using six C batteries (not sup-  
plied). We recommend alkaline batteries, such as Cat. No. 23-  
551.  
You can also use rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries, such  
as RadioShack Cat. No. 23-124, but you must charge them for  
10 hours before using them (see “Charging Rechargeable Bat-  
teries” on Page 20).  
Cautions:  
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recom-  
mended type.  
 
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Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries  
(standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable bat-  
teries of different capacities.  
If you use alkaline batteries, do not set the Safety Light’s  
bottom switch to the bottom (charging) position with the DC  
power cord connected.  
Follow these steps to install batteries in the Safety Light.  
1. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the  
arrow marked on it and carefully lift it open.  
2. Insert six C batteries into the compartment as indicated by  
the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside.  
3. Replace the cover.  
When the lights dim, recharge or replace the batteries.  
Cautions:  
If you do not plan to use the Safety Light for a week or  
more, remove the batteries. Always remove old or weak  
batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy  
electronic parts.  
Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn  
or bury them.  
 
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At the end of a nickel-cadmium battery’s useful life, it must  
be recycled or disposed of properly. Contact your local,  
county, or state hazardous waste management authorities  
for information on recycling or disposal programs in your  
area. Some options that might be available are: municipal  
curbside collection, drop-off boxes at retailers such as your  
local RadioShack store, recycling collection centers, and  
mail-back programs.  
CHARGING RECHARGEABLE  
BATTERIES  
You can charge rechargeable batteries inside the safety light  
using vehicle battery power (using the supplied DC power  
cord) or standard AC power (using an optional AC adapter,  
such as Cat. No. 273-1653). It takes about 10 hours to fully  
charge the batteries. You can use the Safety Light while charg-  
ing it, but this increases the charging time to about 20 hours.  
Warning:  
Do not connect a power cord to the Safety Light’s  
D.C. 12V jack if you installed non-rechargeable batteries (stan-  
dard, extra-life, or alkaline). Non-rechargeable batteries  
become hot and can even explode if you try to recharge them.  
Using Vehicle Battery Power  
Caution:  
The supplied DC power cord supplies at least 12  
volts and delivers at least 600 mA, and has a center positive  
plug that properly fits the Safety Light’s D.C. 12V jack. Using a  
power cord that does not meet these specifications could dam-  
age the Safety Light or the power cord.  
 
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1. Plug the supplied DC power cord’s barrel plug into the  
Safety Light’s D.C. 12V jack.  
2. Unplug your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter and plug the large  
end of the DC power cord into the cigarette-lighter socket.  
3. Set the Safety Light’s bottom switch to the bottom (charg-  
ing) position. The charging indicator lights steadily.  
Using AC Power  
Caution: You must use an AC adapter that supplies at least  
12 volts and delivers at least 600 mA. Its center tip must be set  
to positive and its plug must fit the Safety Light’s D.C. 12V jack.  
The recommended adapter meets these specifications. Using  
an adapter that does not meet these specifications could dam-  
age the Safety Light or the adapter.  
1. Set the adapter’s voltage switch to 12V.  
2. Attach the AC adapter’s 5.5 mm outer diameter/2.1 mm  
inner diameter barrel plug, aligning + with TIP, then plug it  
into the Safety Light’s D.C. 12V jack.  
3. Plug the other end of the adapter into a standard AC out-  
let.  
4. Set the Safety Light’s bottom switch to the bottom (charg-  
ing) position. The charging indicator lights steadily.  
 
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OPERATION  
Cautions:  
Do not immerse the Safety Light in water.  
Keep the lenses clean for brighter, more intense light.  
Do not turn on the fluorescent circuit without a tube  
installed.  
Turn off the Safety Light when you finish using it.  
To operate the safety light, slide the function switches to the  
desired positions.  
Switch Position  
Function  
Torch Bulb Lights Steadily  
Off  
Top  
Middle  
Top  
Fluorescent Lamp Lights  
Steadily  
Bottom  
Red/Amber Alternately  
Flash  
Top  
Middle  
Middle  
Off  
Bottom  
Red Only Flashes  
Off  
Top  
Bottom  
Bottom  
Charging  
 
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REPLACING THE BULBS  
Fluorescent Lamp  
1. Press the head cap release button, then remove the head  
cap, yellow ring, and transparent cover.  
2. Twist both metal end caps on the tube so the pins line up  
with the slots in the bulb holders, then remove the tube.  
Caution:  
Twisting the tube itself could break the tube and  
cause injury.  
3. Replace the tube with a new 9-inch 6-watt tube.  
4. Replace the transparent cover, yellow ring, and head cap.  
Torch Bulb  
1. Press the head cap release button, then remove the head  
cap.  
2. Pull out the bulb and replace it with a new 8.63 volt, 0.5  
amp bulb.  
3. Replace the head cap.  
 
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Red Flasher Bulb  
1. Press the head cap release button, then remove the head  
cap, yellow ring, and red flasher cover.  
2. Unscrew the bulb, remove it, and replace it with a new 9  
volt, 0.3 amp bulb.  
3. Insert the red flasher cover’s tab into the slot in the case  
and replace the cover.  
4. Replace the yellow ring and the head cap.  
Amber Flasher Bulb  
1. Open the battery compartment cover and remove the bat-  
teries, if necessary.  
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the two screws,  
then lift off the end cap.  
3. Pull off the yellow ring and amber flasher cover.  
4. Unscrew the bulb and replace it with a new 9 volt, 0.3 amp  
bulb.  
5. Insert the amber flasher cover’s tab into the slot in the  
case and replace the cover.  
6. Replace the yellow ring.  
7. Align the screw holes in the end cap with those in the  
case, replace the end cap, and secure it with the screws.  
 
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you have problems operating your radar/laser detector, the  
suggestions in this section might help. If you cannot solve the  
problem after trying these suggestions, take your detector to  
your local RadioShack store for assistance.  
If the detector does not turn on:  
Be sure all power connections are secure.  
Check the fuse that controls power to the cigarette-lighter  
socket. See your vehicle’s owner’s manual.  
Check the fuse in the cigarette-lighter plug. See “Replacing  
the Fuse” on Page 27.  
The cigarette-lighter socket might be dirty. Clean it to give a  
good, clean connection.  
Caution:  
Do not place any metal object other than the  
cigarette lighter or a cigarette-lighter plug in the cigarette-  
lighter socket. Doing so could blow a fuse in your vehicle  
or cause the metal object to become very hot.  
If the detector gives a false alert when the vehicle hits  
bumps in the road:  
Check the power connections.  
 
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If the detector gives a false alert when you use accesso-  
ries such as power windows, motorized mirrors, brakes,  
and so on:  
Check the vehicle’s electrical system, including the main  
battery cable and alternator connections.  
Install a filter capacitor (1,000 µf, 35 volts, such as Cat. No.  
272-1032) on the back of the cigarette-lighter socket,  
across the power connections.  
If the detector performs the power on self-test (see “Turn-  
ing the Detector On and Off” on Page 11), but does not  
respond to radar signals when you see a police car:  
A police car might not be equipped with radar, or might be  
using instant-on radar and not have the radar gun triggered  
(see the separate booklet Questions and Answers About  
Vehicle Speed Detection).  
Police might be using VASCAR-type speed detection (see  
the separate booklet Questions and Answers About Vehicle  
Speed Detection).  
If the detector has poor laser detection range:  
Be sure the laser detection lenses are not blocked.  
Use lens-cleaning solution to clean the laser detection  
lenses and the windshield.  
 
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REPLACING THE FUSE  
If the detector stops operating, check the fuse in the DC power  
cord’s cigarette-lighter plug. If it has blown, follow these steps  
1
to replace it with a 2-Amp, 11/4 × /4 mm, fast-acting fuse (Cat.  
No. 270-1007).  
Caution:  
Using a fuse that does not meet these ratings or  
defeating the fuse protection can damage your detector or the  
vehicle’s electrical system.  
1. Carefully unscrew the tip of the cigarette-lighter plug.  
2. Remove the tip from the cigarette-lighter plug, then  
remove the old fuse.  
Note:  
Take care not to lose the spring inside the holder or  
the metal ring.  
3. Replace the fuse.  
4. Press the cigarette-lighter plug’s tip down into the body,  
then screw it back in.  
Caution:  
Be sure you press the cigarette-lighter plug’s tip  
down before screwing it in, or you might damage the plug.  
 
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DETECTOR WARRANTY  
Limited One-Year Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from Ra-  
dioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES  
AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DU-  
RATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT  
AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBIL-  
ITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY  
LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR  
PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS  
WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM  
INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR  
ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF  
RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the ex-  
clusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions  
may not apply to you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the Ra-  
dioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack  
will, at its option, unless otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair  
without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar  
design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced parts and products, and products on  
which a refund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts  
and products may be used in the performance of warranty service. Repaired or replaced  
parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. You  
will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the  
warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of  
God, abuse, accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions,  
improper installation or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess  
voltage or current; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized  
Service Facility; (c) consumables such as fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e)  
transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation,  
set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, Dept. W, 100 Throckmorton St., Suite 600,  
Fort Worth, TX 76102  
We Service What We Sell  
3/97  
 
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SAFETY LIGHT WARRANTY  
Limited Ninety-Day Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from Ra-  
dioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES  
AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DU-  
RATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT  
AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBIL-  
ITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY  
LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR  
PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS  
WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM  
INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR  
ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF  
RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the ex-  
clusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions  
may not apply to you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the Ra-  
dioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack  
will, at its option, unless otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product re-  
pair without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or  
similar design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced parts and products, and  
products on which a refund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or recon-  
ditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of warranty service. Re-  
paired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original  
warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after  
the expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of  
God, abuse, accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions,  
improper installation or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess  
voltage or current; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized  
Service Facility; (c) consumables such as fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e)  
transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation,  
set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, Dept. W, 100 Throckmorton St., Suite 600,  
Fort Worth, TX 76102  
We Service What We Sell  
3/97  
 
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NOTES  
 
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RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
 
2/98  
Printed in the USA  

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