Cobra XRS 9670 XRS 9670 Manual - Page 17

Instant-On Detection, Pop Detection, Responding to Alerts

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Your Detector Detection Safety Alert Signals and Visual Displays Type of Signal Visual Display Emergency Vehicles Road Hazards Trains Emergency Vehicle Road Hazard Train Emergency Alert Signal Detected Road Hazard Alert Signal Detected Train Alert Signal Detected Emergency... Road Train Hazard NOTE There are different tones for each Safety Alert. VG-2 and Spectre I & IV+ Alert Signals and Visual Displays Type of Signal Visual Display VG-2 Alert Spectre VG2 Spectre Spectre Alert Signal Detected VG-2 Alert Signal Detected Spectre VG2 NOTE There are different tones for each alert. 28 English Your Detector Detection Instant-On Detection Your detector is designed to detect Instant-On speed monitoring signals, which can suddenly appear at full strength. NOTE You should take appropriate action immediately whenever an instant-on alert is given. Pop Detection Your detector is designed to detect single pulse mode radars. These radars are designed to have a low probability of detection. You should note that these radar guns have a much shorter range while in this mode. Responding to Alerts Description Tone repeats slowly at first, then speeds up rapidly. Tone sounds one time only. Tone instantly begins repeating rapidly. Pop mode tone. Tone repeats slowly as you approach a hill or bridge, then speeds up sharply as you reach it. Tone repeats slowly for a short period. Any type of laser alert. Any Safety Alert or Strobe Alert. Interpretation Probably police radar. Probably a false alarm, but possibly pulsed radar, Spectre I or VG-2 nearby. Radar, Spectre I or VG-2 nearby has been activated suddenly. Pop mode gun very close. Probably police radar beyond the hill or bridge. Probably a false alarm. Laser alerts are never false alarms. You are nearing an emergency vehicle, railroad crossing or road hazard (construction, accident, etc.). Recommended Response FULL ALERT Exercise caution FULL ALERT FULL ALERT FULL ALERT Exercise caution FULL ALERT Exercise caution Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 29

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Detection
Your Detector
Nothing
Comes Close to a Cobra
®
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Detection
Your Detector
28
English
Description
Interpretation
Recommended
Response
Tone repeats slowly at first,
then speeds up rapidly.
Probably police radar.
FULL ALERT
Tone sounds one
time only.
Probably a false alarm,
but possibly pulsed radar,
Spectre I or VG-2 nearby.
Exercise caution
Tone instantly begins
repeating rapidly.
Radar, Spectre I or VG-2 nearby
has been activated suddenly.
FULL ALERT
Pop mode tone.
Pop mode gun very close.
FULL ALERT
Tone repeats slowly as you
approach a hill or bridge, then
speeds up sharply as you
reach it.
Probably police
radar beyond the
hill or bridge.
FULL ALERT
Tone repeats slowly
for a short period.
Probably a false alarm.
Exercise caution
Any type of laser alert.
Laser alerts are
never false alarms.
FULL ALERT
Any Safety Alert
or Strobe Alert.
You are nearing an emergency
vehicle, railroad crossing or
road hazard (construction,
accident, etc.).
Exercise caution
Instant-On Detection
Your detector is designed to detect
Instant-On
speed monitoring signals,
which can suddenly appear at full strength.
NOTE
You should take appropriate action
immediately whenever an instant-on alert is given.
Pop Detection
Your detector is designed to detect single pulse mode radars. These radars
are designed to have a low probability of detection. You should note that these
radar guns have a much shorter range while in this mode.
Responding to Alerts
NOTE
There are different tones for each Safety Alert.
NOTE
There are different tones for each alert.
VG-2 Alert
Signal Detected
VG2
Spectre Alert
Signal Detected
Spectre
Road Hazard Alert
Signal Detected
Road
Hazard
Train Alert Signal
Detected
Train
Emergency Alert
Signal Detected
Emergency...
Safety Alert Signals and Visual Displays
Type of Signal
Visual Display
Emergency Vehicles
Emergency Vehicle
Road Hazards
Road Hazard
Trains
Train
VG-2 and Spectre I & IV+ Alert Signals and Visual Displays
Type of Signal
Visual Display
VG-2 Alert
VG2
Spectre
Spectre