Beltronics Express 925 Owner's Manual - Page 7

Adjusting the Audio Level, Bright/Dim/Dark Button, Audio Mute Button

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Adjusting the Audio Level Once your unit has completed the power-up test sequence, the audio level can be adjusted by holding the PWR/VOL button down. As you hear the audio level change, the digits 1-9 in the Digital Display provide a visual reference of the audio level. To reverse the direction in which the audio level increases/ decreases, briefly release, then hold down the PWR/VOL button again. DARK (Bright/Dim/Dark) Button The DARK button allows selection of a dim or dark setting for all LEDS and the Digital Display. To engage dim mode, press the DARK button once. A single "beep" confirms your selection. To completely cancel the illumination of all LEDS, press DARK a second time. You'll notice a horizontal bar segment remains dim to indicate your unit is receiving power. To return to a full bright setting, press the DARK button a third time; two "beeps" confirm this selection. Use of the DARK button does not affect audio alerts. Important-if you press the the DARK button and do not receive audible confirmation, the audio level has been set too low. AUDIO (Audio Mute) Button Continuous Audio Alert Pattern Your unit has been preset at the factory to provide an X, K, Ka or Laser Digital Voice announcement of the signal detected. Digital Voice prompts are provided once after the initial audio alert. This standard setting is often preferred when background noise in a vehicle is loud. Automatic Mute Audio Alert Pattern (Radar) To engage automatic muting, press the AUD button once when the unit is not alarming. A single "beep" and a decimal point in the upper left corner of the Digital Display confirm automatic mute mode has been engaged. The alert pattern when this mode is activated consists of a short X, K or Super Wideband Ka audio alert followed by the Digital Voice announcement of the signal detected (if feature is engaged). After the Digital Voice announcement, a "clicking" tone keeps you quietly informed for as long as the signal is present. This "clicking" becomes more rapid as the strength of the Radar signal increases. With 6

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Adjusting the Audio Level
Once your unit has completed the power-up test sequence, the
audio level can be adjusted by holding the
PWR
/
VOL
button down.
As you hear the audio level change, the digits 1-9 in the Digital
Display provide a visual reference of the audio level.
To reverse the direction in which the audio level increases/
decreases, briefly release, then hold down the
PWR
/
VOL
button again.
DARK
(Bright/Dim/Dark) Button
The
DARK
button allows selection of a dim or dark setting for all
LEDS
and the Digital Display. To engage dim mode, press the
DARK
button
once. A single “beep” confirms your selection. To completely cancel
the illumination of all
LEDS
, press
DARK
a second time. You'll notice a
horizontal bar segment remains dim to indicate your unit is receiving
power. To return to a full bright setting, press the
DARK
button a third
time; two “beeps” confirm this selection. Use of the
DARK
button does
not affect audio alerts.
Important—if you press the the
DARK
button and do not receive
audible confirmation, the audio level has been set too low.
AUDIO
(Audio Mute) Button
Continuous Audio Alert Pattern
Your unit has been preset at the factory to provide an X, K, Ka
or Laser Digital Voice announcement of the signal detected. Digital
Voice prompts are provided once after the initial audio alert. This
standard setting is often preferred when background noise in a
vehicle is loud.
Automatic Mute Audio Alert Pattern (Radar)
To engage automatic muting, press the
AUD
button once when
the unit is not alarming. A single “beep” and a decimal point in
the upper left corner of the Digital Display confirm automatic
mute mode has been engaged. The alert pattern when this mode
is activated consists of a short X, K or Super Wideband Ka
audio alert followed by the Digital Voice announcement of the
signal detected
(if feature is engaged)
. After the Digital Voice
announcement, a “clicking” tone keeps you quietly informed
for as long as the signal is present. This “clicking” becomes
more rapid as the strength of the Radar signal increases. With
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