Beltronics Express 946 Owner's Manual - Page 8

Manual Muting of Audio Alerts

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notice the "" or "" indicator remains dim to confirm your unit is receiving power. To return to a full bright setting, press the drk button a third time; two "beeps" confirm this selection. Use of the drk button does not affect audio alerts. Important-if you press the the  button and do not receive audible confirmation, the audio level has been set too low.  (Audio Mute) Button (Radar, Laser and sws™) Continuous Audio Alert Pattern Your unit has been preset at the factory to provide continuous audio alerts at your selected audio level. This standard setting is often preferred when background noise in a vehicle is loud. Automatic Mute Audio Alert Pattern To engage automatic muting, press the  button once when the unit is receiving no alerts. A single "beep" confirms automatic mute mode has been engaged. The alert pattern when this mode is activated, consists of an initial audio warning at your selected audio level followed by continued warning at a lower audio level. If a new signal is detected within 5 seconds of the previously detected signal, while in automatic mute mode, only the lower level audio warning will be heard. The automatic mute mode enables you to conveniently monitor extended encounters without having to manually mute or adjust the volume setting. To return to the continuous audio alert pattern, press the  button a second time (providing no alerts are being detected). Two "beeps" confirm you have cancelled automatic mute mode. Manual Muting of Audio Alerts Regardless of the  mode selected (continuous or automatic mute), the audio alerts can be completely muted by pressing the  button during an alert. Once the alert has passed, the unit will revert to the previous aud setting.  (City/Highway) Button The  mode has been designed to effectively reduce unwanted audio alerts caused by intrusion alarms, door openers, and other devices which share X band with police Radar-  without reducing sensitivity. Signals from non-police Radar

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notice the “
” or “
” indicator remains dim to confirm your
unit is receiving power. To return to a full bright setting,
press the
drk
button a third time; two “beeps” confirm this
selection. Use of the
drk
button does not affect audio alerts.
Important—if you press the the

button and do not receive
audible confirmation, the audio level has been set too low.

(Audio Mute) Button (Radar, Laser and
sws
)
Continuous Audio Alert Pattern
Your unit has been preset at the factory to provide continuous
audio alerts at your selected audio level. This standard setting
is often preferred when background noise in a vehicle is loud.
Automatic Mute Audio Alert Pattern
To engage automatic muting, press the

button once
when the unit is receiving no alerts. A single “beep” confirms
automatic mute mode has been engaged. The alert pattern
when this mode is activated, consists of an initial audio warning
at your selected audio level followed by continued warning at a
lower audio level. If a new signal is detected within
5
seconds of
the previously detected signal, while in automatic mute mode,
only the lower level audio warning will be heard. The automatic
mute mode enables you to conveniently monitor extended
encounters without having to manually mute or adjust the
volume setting. To return to the continuous audio alert pattern,
press the

button a second time (providing no alerts are
being detected). Two “beeps” confirm you have cancelled auto-
matic mute mode.
Manual Muting of Audio Alerts
Regardless of the

mode selected (continuous or automatic
mute), the audio alerts can be completely muted by pressing
the

button
during an alert
. Once the alert has passed, the
unit will revert to the previous
aud
setting.

(City/Highway) Button
The

mode has been designed to effectively reduce un-
wanted audio alerts caused by intrusion alarms, door openers,
and other devices which share X band with police Radar—
without reducing sensitivity. Signals from non-police Radar