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Printed in China Part No. 480-767-P Version D Model SLR 650G Operating Instructions Supercharged Long-Range Radar/Laser/Camera Detector NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Modifications or parts not approved by Cobra Electronics Corporation may violate FCC Rules and void authority to operate this equipment. Thank you for purchasing Cobra® Vedetta™ Series, Model SLR 650G Radar/Laser/Camera Detector. Please familiarize yourself with the capabilities your new detector can provide by reading this manual. Also, please be careful when using your new detector while driving. Powering Unit On/Off & Mounting Unit Plug in the detector using the included cigarette lighter power cord. Press the Power button momentarily to turn the unit On (or Off). Note: To change display orientation, press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds. Attach to windshield a. Windshield Mount Insert bracket here Power Jack Power Button Lift lever on suction cup base before attaching to the windshield. Once attached, push against windshield and lock the lever down. Use the ball-joint adjustment and make sure the detector unit is aligned level and pointing straight ahead. The display can be in flip-up or flip-down position to suit preferred mounting location, and rotated to face directly toward you. Renew suction cup with a damp cloth or by rinsing under tap water. b. Dash Mounting For dash mounting, use the enclosed hook & loop fastener with double-sided tape. Simply attach it to the bottom of the unit with display in flip-up position. Touch-Point Controls Volume Left Scroll City/Highway Mode Select Display Brightness Right Scroll Menu/Save & Exit Appropriate touch-point icons will light up automatically to show you available options. Touch the touch-point icons to activate corresponding function. Touching Volume touch-point while receiving an alert will mute the audible alert. Touching Display Brightness touch-point will turn off the display. Types of Screens 1. Menu/Settings Screen Alert Settings User Settings GPS Settings User Settings: For customizing settings for IntelliMute, Auto Mute, Voice/Tone Alerts, Color Themes, Smart Power and Reset to Factory Default. Alert Settings: For customizing settings to turn on/off certain individual radar bands and Low Car Battery Warning. GPS Settings: For customizing settings for Speed Format, User-set Speed Alert, turn on/off certain individual Location-based Alerts, IntelliScope, AURA Database Info, and Delete User LBAs. Navigate through Settings using the scroll touch-point. Press Select to confirm and Menu to save and exit. 2. Standby Screen Compass Heading Vehicle Speed City/Highway Indicator Vehicle Battery Voltage IntelliMute Indicator Compass Heading: Automatically displays GPS-based heading. If a GPS signal cannot be received will be displayed. Vehicle Speed: Automatically displays your current vehicle speed using GPS. If a GPS signal cannot be received will be displayed. City/Highway Indicator: Shows curent filtering mode. Vehicle Battery Voltage: Displays your car battery voltage and automatically warns you if this drops below 11.9V. IntelliMute Indicator: See reverse of this manual. 3. Radar/Laser Alert Screen Radar bands consist of X-band, K-band, Ka-band, and Ku-band. With Radar signals, the signal strength meter shows signal strength of the radar gun as well as relative proximity to the source. With Ka-band, you will also be notified of the actual Ka-band radar gun frequency being used. Signal Strength Frequency Ka Band Alert With Laser signals, you will always receive full alert and pulse rate (PPS) of the corresponding laser gun being used. Laser PPS currently in use are: 100, 125, 130, 200, 238 and 340. Laser Pulse Rate