with 65 Digital Voice Messages and Digital Display
with 10 Digital Voice Messages and Digital Display
Operating
instructions
for models
E926CS and
E916CS
table of contents
Profile of Features
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Description of Features
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Power-Up Test Sequence
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Tutor ia l Mo de
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Memory Retention of Feature Selections
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Adjusting the Audio Level
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(Dim/Dark) Button
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(Audio Mute) Button
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(City/Highway) Button
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Reset to Factory Settings
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Selectable Features
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Entering Selectable Features Mode
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Installation
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General Guidelines
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Understanding Radar, Laser and sws™
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Interpretation of Alerts
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Radar Alerts
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Instant-On/Pulsed Radar Alert
Typical False Alert (Radar)
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Laser Alerts
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vg-2 Guard® Alert
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Safety Warning System® (sws™ ) Alerts
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Performance Verification
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Conditions That Affect Radar Alerts
Conditions That Affect Laser Alerts
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Troubleshooting
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Consumer Warranty
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Service
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War rant y Ser v ice
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Post-Warranty Service
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Specifications
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Accessories
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profile of features
. ⁄ (Power/Volume) Button: pressing ⁄ briefly will turn
the unit . Pressing ⁄ a second time will bypass the power
up test sequence. Holding the ⁄ button down will change
the audio level.
. sws™ Indicator: illumination of green Safety Warning System®
led confirms potential road hazards ahead.
. Digital Display: communicates all mode selections, Radar
Signal Strength (1–9), presence of Laser (L) and sws™ category
(1–5). Display also indicates volume level selection.
. Ka/X/K Band Indicators: the Radar band received is confirmed
by the illumination of the appropriate letter.
. (Dim/Dark) Button: provides dim or dark settings of
the display for discreet night travel. Audio alerts are not
affected.
. (Audio Mute) Button: provides automatic and manual
muting of X, K, Super Wideband Ka Radar and manual muting
of sws™ alerts.
. (City/Highway) Button: minimizes unwanted X band
alerts without reducing sensitivity. EXPRESS 926 includes city
X/K/Ka for additional selectivity.
. Antenna Opening: Radar and sws™ signals are received by
a patented diecast antenna with integrated transition to
microstrip mixer.
. Laser Optical Sensors: collect Laser signals from in front and
behind.
. Audio Alert Speaker: all audible alerts and Digital Voice
Messages are emitted from this location.
. Power Jack: EXPRESS 926 and EXPRESS 916 operate in any
vehicle with a 12 volt dc negative ground system (10.5 volt to
16 volt range).
Note: EXPRESS 916 contains the same feature set as EXPRESS 926 pictured, except for city
X/K/Ka and 60 sws™ Digital Voice Messages.
description of features
Power-Up Test Sequence
Each time your unit is turned ,alerts for Laser,Ka,K,X and
Safety Warning System® are presented. After this test sequence,
illumination of digits 1, 2, 3 and/or 4 indicates if Selectable
Features are engaged (see page 8). To bypass the power-up test
sequence, press the ⁄ button again. If your unit presents an
illumination pattern other than this standard power-up test
sequence, return it to beltronics for servicing.
Tutor ial Mode
The Tutorial mode allows you to become more familiar with all
audible and visual alerts. To engage this mode, press and hold
,then press when the unit is off. The unit will cycle
continuously through audio/visual alerts for Laser, Ka, K, X and
- Guard® Alert as well as sample sws™ messages or sws™
categories (EXPRESS 916). To exit tutorial mode, press the ⁄
button and your unit will be and ready to receive signals.
Memory Retention of Feature Selections
Any time your unit is turned or unplugged from the
cigarette lighter socket, all feature settings are retained in the
unit’s memory. Memory retention eliminates the need to reset
your preferred feature settings each time your unit is turned
off and then back .
Adjusting the Audio Level
Once your unit has completed the power-up test sequence, the
audio level can be adjusted by holding the ⁄ button down.
As you hear the audio level change, the digits ‒ 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 ⁄ button again.
(Dim/Dark) Button
The button allows selection of a dim or dark setting for
all leds and the Digital Display. To engage dim mode, press
the drk button once. A single “beep” confirms your selection.
To completely cancel the illumination of all leds, press drk 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 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
Continuous Audio Alert Pattern
Your unit has been preset at the factory to provide an X, K, Ka
or Laser audio alert and 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 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
this mode engaged, 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 while the unit is not alarming. Two “beeps” and no
decimal point in the upper left corner of the Digital Display
confirm you have cancelled automatic mute mode.
Manual Muting of Audio Alerts (Radar & sws™)
Regardless of the mode selected (continuous or
automatic mute) the X, K, Super Wideband Ka and sws™
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 (continuous or automatic
mute).
Note—because Laser alerts are not lengthy or sustained, muting
is not required (see page 17).
(City X/Highway) Button
The city X 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 sources are frequently encountered in urban and
suburban areas, making use of this mode ideal in these areas.
Pressing the button once engages the city X mode
which is confirmed by a “C” in the Digital Display and a
single audio “beep”. Pressing the button twice returns you
to highway mode; a double “beep” and illumination of “H” in
the display will confirm this selection. With engaged,
weak X band signals encountered will produce no audible
alert until the signal strength reaches a preset level. However,
visual alerts are processed the instant an X band signal is
detected, keeping you quietly informed. Since most “false” X
band signals are weak, the use of the city mode allows you to
drive out of their range before they reach the preset level and
trigger a full audio alert. In contrast, signals from X band
traffic Radar are generally stronger and will exceed the preset
level, causing a full X band audio alert.
Activating the City X Mode will not change Super
Wideband Ka, K or instant-on X band Radar alert patterns.
Note—the cty mode does not change the presentation of alerts
for Laser, sws™ or vg-2 signals.
City ALL (X/K/Ka)-Model 926 only
City ALL provides an alternated approach for improving X,
K and Ka band selectivity and is ideal for use in areas with a
high level of microwave trasmissions which can cause falsing
on all three bands. To engage City X/K/Ka mode, press
until the Dispay shows a capital “A”. Once engaged, weak X, K
or Super Wideband Ka signals encountered will provide no
audible alerts until the signal strength reaches a preset level.
Visual alerts are processed the instant an X, K or Super
Wideband Ka signal is detected, keeping you quietly informed.
Reset to Factory Settings
You can reset your unit to factory settings for volume, ,
, and Selectable Features. With the unit , press
and hold button then press the and P/V buttons
simultaneously. Two “beeps” and “F” in the digital display,
confirm that the unit is reset to the original factory settings.
Yo u r u n i t i s n o w and ready for operation.
selectable features
Safety Warning System®, vg-2 Guard® Alert, 60 sws™ Digital
Voice Messages (Model E926CS only) and Digital Voice
prompts for Radar/Laser/vg-2 Guard® are all features which
may be selected or , depending upon your preference.
These Selectable Features are referenced by the digits #, #, #3
and #4 respectively.
Safety Warning System® (sws™ )— #
When on, unit will provide an sws™ warning when sws™
transmitters are detected. Factory setting is .
Digit #1 solid—sws™ is
Digit #1 flashing—sws™ is
- Guard® Alert— #
When on, unit will detect signals from Interceptor vg-2
transmitters. Factory setting is off. Use of vg-2 Guard® is
recommended only in areas known to use the Interceptor vg-2.
Digit #2 solid—vg-2 Guard® is
Digit #2 flashing—vg-2 Guard® is
Safety Warning System® with Digital Voice Messages— #
(EXPRESS 926 ONLY)
When on, unit will provide Digital Voice announcement when
sws™ transmitters are detected. Factory setting is on. When
off, Digital Voice is replaced by sws™ “tone/clicking” only.
Digit #3 solid—sws™ Digital Voice is
Digit #3 flashing—sws™ Digital Voice is (sws™ tone only)
Digital Voice Prompts for Radar/Laser/sws™ vg-2 Guard®
(DIGIT #3 FOR EXPRESS 916 ONLY)
When , unit will provide Digital Voice prompts followed by
“beeps” when X/K/Ka, Laser,VG-2 Guard® and the five sws™
categories are detected. Factory setting is ON. When OFF, Digital
voice prompts are replaced by separate “beeps only.
Digit #3 solid—Digital Voice Prompts .
Digit #3 flashing—Digital Voice is (“beeps” only)
Note: Digital Voice messages for the Five sws™ catagories are not exact
to what is written on the sws™ message information.
Digital Voice Prompts for Radar/Laser/vg-2 Guard® Alert— #
(EXPRESS 926 ONLY)
When on, unit will provide Digital Voice prompts followed by
“beeps” when X/K/Ka, Laser and vg-2 Guard® signals are
detected. Additionally, EXPRESS 916 will provide Digital Voice for
sws™ categories only. Factory setting is on. When “off”,
Digital Voice prompts are replaced by “beeps” only.
Digit #4 solid—Digital Voice prompts
Digit #4 flashing—Digital Voice prompts (“beeps” only)
Entering Selectable Features Mode
1. With the unit , press and hold the button then press
the ⁄ button. The amber X will illuminate and a short
“beep” will sound.
2. Immediately after the “beep”, digit # will appear and indicate
the status of the sws™ Selectable Feature. To select digit # (-
Guard®), press the button again. To select digit #3 (sws™
Voice), press the button a third time and to select digit #4
(Digital Voice prompts for Radar/Laser/- Guard®) press the
button once again. Use the button to select one of the
four digits.
3. If the selected digit is solid, feature is , but may be canceled
by pressing the button. Two “beeps” and the flashing digit
will confirm feature is .
4. If the selected digit is flashing, the feature is , but may be
activated by pressing the button. A single “beep”and
solid illumination will confirm the feature is .
5. Press the p/v button to retain your new settings for Selectable
Features. Two “beeps” will confirm that you have exited from
Selectable Features Mode and your unit will be .
installation
General Guidelines
Do not mount your unit directly behind windshield wipers or
mirrored sunscreens which block Radar and Laser signals
and substantially reduce warning range. Unlike “after market”
mirrored sun-screens, regular tinted glass does not affect
Radar reception.
Radar signals are also reflected by the “heated windshields”
known as Instaclear® and ElectriClear® available as an option on
some vehicles. This type of windshield makes any dash, visor or
windshield mounted detector ineffective. (If in doubt, check with
an appropriate dealership to see if this applies to your vehicle.)
To achieve optimum performance, regardless of which
mounting position you choose, follow these basic steps:
Instaclear is a registered trademark of the Ford Motor Company.
ElectriClear is a registered Trademark of Libbey, Owens, Ford, and Delco-Remy.
. Consider occupant safety when selecting a mounting location.
Choose a location where the unit will not be hazardous in
case of an accident.
. For optimum detection, position your unit with a clear,
unobstructed view of the road from the front and rear.
. Do not allow the unit to make contact with the windshield.
This will eliminate unnecessary vibration.
. Avoid placing your unit in direct sunlight. During the summer,
the interior of an enclosed vehicle can sometimes reach
temperatures that will cause premature aging of the unit.
. Your detector is not waterproof; exposure to water may cause
damage.
Dash Mounting
. Select an area that is relatively level, clean and dry.Adhere the
soft portion of the enclosed hook and loop fastener to this area
and the corresponding hard portion to the bottom of your unit.
. Fasten unit to dash by placing
hook and loop pieces together.
Mounting Brackets
The visor bracket is fully
assembled. To assemble the
windshield bracket, follow this
diagram.
Visor Mounting
. Remove the mounting bracket
cover on top of the unit by pressing on the raised dots and
pushing outward. Store the cover in a safe place.
. Slide the visor bracket onto the top of the detector until it
snaps into place. Clip the detector to the edge of the sun visor
nearest the windshield.
Windshield Mounting
1. Remove the mounting bracket cover on top of the unit by
pressing on the raised dots and pushing outward. Store the
cover in a safe place.
. Clean the selected windshield area, position the suction-cup
mount on the windshield, and press firmly on each suction
cup to secure it in place.
3. Use a screwdriver or a small coin to adjust the suction-cup
mount until the base plate is level.
. Slide detector onto base plate until it snaps into place.
Note—some vehicles have a plastic coating on the inside of the
windshield designed to protect occupants in case of an accident.
Use of the windshield bracket on this type of windshield can
permanently mark the surface. Check with your dealer if you
are unsure whether your vehicle is equipped with this type of
windshield.
Power Jack
Yo u r detector operates on . volts and receives power
from the cigarette lighter socket. The cigarette lighter plug has
been designed to fit universally in all sockets. The lighter
socket must be clean and well grounded for proper operation.
Fuse Replacement
If your unit is not operating because the fuse has blown,
replace the fuse as follows:
1. Carefully unscrew the tip of the cigarette lighter plug.
2. Remove the tip from the cigarette lighter plug, followed by the
old fuse.
Note—the tip is in two pieces. Be careful not to lose either piece
or the spring inside the holder.
3. Replace the fuse with a -amp, fuse. (See Accessories,
page 23, for proper replacement.) Defeating the fuse protection
can damage your unit or your vehicle’s electrical system and
will void your warranty.
4. Press the tip of the plug into the body, and screw back into place.
understanding radar, laser and sws™
Three Radar Frequencies
Three microwave frequencies have been allocated by the
(Federal Communications Commission) and are used for
traffic Radar: X, K and Super Wideband Ka.Your EXPRESS
detector provides detection of all known radar traffic devices.
Tota l Tr ack i ng L as er ™ (ttl™)
Unlike Radar signals, which are highly reflective, Laser signals
have very poor reflective characteristics. Many of today’s Laser
detectors do not have the high sensitivity necessary to detect
Laser within a large “field of view”. express 926 and express
916 incorporate ’s number one rated Laser detection. Twin
Laser ports detect energy far outside the main Laser beam—
including off-axis signals—providing the largest achievable
° “field-of-view”. The alerts received by your unit are the
same whether they are received from the front or rear.
Safety Warning System® (sws™)—What is it?
The Radio Association Defending Airwave Rights, Inc.
(.....) conceived and developed the Safety Warning
System®. The concept behind this system is to warn motorists of
potential road hazards by employing Safety Warning System®
transmitting devices in areas such as construction zones,
accidents sites and detours. These sws™ transmitters operate
within the z portion of the K band frequency and
broadcast unique, coded signals which are detected by your
express 926 or express 916.
interpretation of alerts
Radar Alerts
The alerts provided by your unit are affected both by the type
of transmission (continuous wave or instant-on) and the
position of the Radar source. Generally, when you drive closer
to a Radar source, the intensity of the received signal increases,
resulting in a higher number appearing in the Digital Display
and a corresponding increase in the audio alert rate. Described
below are five common types of Radar encounters and the
alerts you will typically receive.
1. Stationary or moving Radar, straight ahead aimed in your
direction.
Since Radar signals travel in a straight line, this Radar
encounter potentially offers maximum warning range. Once
the signal is received, the initial warning consists of the X, K
or Super Wideband Ka audio and visual alerts and the simul-
taneous illumination of a signal strength digit. The actual
digit displayed will depend upon the strength of the signal
received. As the strength of the Radar signal increases, the
audio alert becomes more rapid and the signal strength digit
will progressively increase. Assuming the Radar signal
remains uninterrupted, the audible and visual alerts will
clearly indicate a “weak” signal becoming stronger as you
drive closer to the Radar source. Remember, when the police
Radar source is moving toward you, the Radar signal strength
will increase much more rapidly than if you are approaching a
stationary source.
. Stationary Radar aimed around a corner
Under this circumstance, reaction time is considerably
reduced. Since the Radar signals are transmitted across your
line of travel, there is generally no signal available to receive
until you are relatively close to the source. Once an alert is
received, expect the strength of the signal to increase very
quickly. Advanced warning in this situation may be reduced.
3. Stationary Radar concealed by the crest of a hill aimed in your
direction.
Radar signals travel in a straight line and do not pass through
earth. Consequently, police Radar aimed at the crest of a steep
hill cannot be received until you are at or near the top.
Warning time may be minimal (as in situation #2) since a
strong signal is not present until you are near the crest of the
hill. At this point, you may be nearly in the police officer’s line
of sight. When cresting a hill, a weak initial alert followed very
quickly by a full alert is typical. This alert pattern requires
prompt attention.
. Moving Radar behind you, traveling in the same direction.
Police Radar signals transmitted from behind your vehicle can
be received when reflected by objects in front of you such as
large signs, bridges and trucks. As you drive, the size and con-
figuration of these objects are constantly changing causing the
strength of any reflected Radar signal received to vary.A strong,
uninterrupted alert indicates the patrol car is close behind.
Instant-On/Pulsed Radar
This type of signal appears suddenly when a Radar unit is
“triggered”. The instant-on alert consists of an intense, three
second X, K or Super Wide band Ka audio “burst”, coupled
with the illumination of the digit “9” and the corresponding
band indicator.
Typical False Alert (Radar)
Ideally, a Radar detector should only alert in the presence of
police Radar. However, because other devices share X band
with police Radar, false alerts sometimes occur. Generally, a
false signal produces only a short audio and visual alert. Since
they are most often weak, it is possible to drive out of the
signal’s range very quickly and receive only a brief alert.
Although many times the probable source of the false signal
can be identified (supermarket, bank, commercial building,
etc.), caution is advised until the source can be confirmed.
The X band alert pattern caused by a non-police source can
look like the initial alert produced by actual police Radar. For
this reason appropriate action is required any time an alert is
received.
Laser Alerts
When Laser is detected, a flashing “L” will appear in the
Digital Display.
If a vehicle is a long distance from the source of Laser pulses,
fewer pulses will generally be received. The closer the vehicle
is to the source of Laser pulses, the greater the likelihood of
receiving a steady stream of Laser pulses. The reason for this
is the aiming stability of the Laser gun and the fact that it is
impossible to hold the gun absolutely still. Any movement of
the gun results in motion of the beam at the target. The further
the target, the greater the displacement of the beam and the
shorter the dwell time of the beam at the target point. There-
fore, there is the possibility of receiving only a few Laser pulses.
Due to these characteristics, all Laser alerts received from
your unit should be taken seriously.
vg-2 Guard® Alert
Whenever your express unit detects signals from the
Interceptor vg-2 (Radar Detector Detector), the vg-2 Guard®
feature engages, alerting you to the presence of the interceptor
vg-2. (vg-2 Guard® must be selected on—see page 8 for more
information on Selectable Features). A distinct, 2-second
audio warning coupled with the Digital Voice announcement of
“vg-2 Alert” and the flashing of the “H”, or “A” (926 only) in
the Digital Display confirms activation of the vg-2 Guard®
feature. This flashing continues for as long as vg-2 Guard® is
activated. During the vg-2 alert your unit does not detect
Radar or sws™ signals. However, the presence of the
Interceptor vg-2 indicates that traffic is being monitored and
speed measurements may be taken. When the “H” or “C” stops
flashing, the vg-2 alert is over and your unit resumes
scanning for Radar and sws™ signals.
Note—activation of - Guard® does not affect detection of
Laser signals.
Safety Warning System® (sws™ ) Alerts
With the Safety Warning System™ feature on and an sws™
transmitter in use, your detector will alert with a unique,
2-second sws™ audio tone coupled with the illumination of the
sws™ led and the sws™ message category digit (1–5). (If sws™
Digital Voice is on (model 926 only) the appropriate message
is heard twice, immediately after the 2-second tone.) After the
Digital Voice Message, a “clicking” pattern is provided for as
long as the the signal is present.
To select sws™ on or off, see Selectable Features, page .
Safety Warning System® (sws™ ) Categories
#—Highway Construction/Maintenance
(messages 1–11)
#—Highway Hazard Zone Advisory
(messages 13–31)
#—Weather Related Hazards
(messages 33–41)
#—Travel Information/Convenience
(messages 43–59)
#—Emergency/Slow Moving Vehicles
(messages 61–64)
a “O” in the display indicates an incomplete or unknown message
Note—for a complete listing of the five Safety Warning System®
categories and messages, please refer to the Safety Warning
System® Alert Card enclosed with your manual.
Note: EXPRESS 916 provides a Digital Voice Message for each
sws™ category only and NOT the catalogue of 60 individual
Voice Mess ages .
performance verification
Conditions that Affect Radar Alerts
If you feel your unit is not alerting properly, keep in mind that
there are many conditions that influence the intensity or
duration of an alert:
. The police are using instant-on/pulsed Radar, in which case
no signal is transmitted until visual contact has been made
with your vehicle. For detection of this signal, you must rely
on reflected signals from Radar directed at traffic traveling
ahead of you.
. The police Radar unit is positioned perpendicular to the road,
around a curve, or just over the crest of a hill, thus, significantly
reducing the reception range.
. The highway traffic between your vehicle and the police Radar
source is heavy. This blocks/reflects transmitted signals. The
presence of several large trucks between you and the police
Radar unit could also significantly reduce reception.
. Rain or humid weather conditions can absorb transmitted
signals before they reach your vehicle, again reducing detection
range.
. The police Radar unit is not properly tuned and is transmitting
outside the fcc allocated X, K or Super Wideband Ka frequency
ranges.
Conditions that Affect Laser Alerts
If you feel your unit is not properly alerting to the presence of
Laser signals, keep in mind that rain, fog, high humidity and
traffic conditions can affect the range that the Laser beam can
be detected. ing
troubleshooting
Solutions for Common Problems
If your express 926 or express 916 is not operating
properly, please refer to the outline below.
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Procedure
Unit not
receiving power
Plug not properly inserted
Reinsert plug and rotate
Fuse in power cord is
defective
Replace with 1 amp
250 Volt 3ag fuse (see page 12)
Lighter socket not clean
and negatively grounded
Consult your dealer or a
professional mechanic
Fuse or electrical wiring
for lighter socket defective
Consult your dealer or a
professional mechanic
“Poor detection
range”
Antenna/lens opening
partially blocked
Reposition unit with
unobstructed view of
road ahead and behind
Radar signals unable to
pass through windshield
Determine whether
your vehicle has a
“heated windshield”
known as Instaclear®
or ElectriClear®, or
is covered with a
metallic sun screen
Erratic or frequent
alerts
High concentration of
non-police X band sources
Use city mode
Review section in this
manual on Performance
Ve r ificat ion
Partial or no display
Dim or dark mode engaged
Disengage dim or
dark mode
If you experience a problem with your unit that is not covered
in this outline please call, Monday to Friday, – ,
for assistance:
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Limited 1-Year Warranty
. This warranty covers all defects in materials and workmanship.
This warranty does not apply if the unit has been subject to
physical abuse, improper installation, modification, or if the
housing or serial number of the unit has been removed.
. manufactures its products using parts and
components which are new or equivalent to new in
accordance with industry standard practices.
. The enforceability of this warranty is limited to the original
consumer purchaser and is not transferable to, or enforceable
by, any subsequent owner.
. In the event of a defect, malfunction or other failure to conform
to this warranty, will, at its sole discretion, repair
or replace the unit at no charge.You are responsible for all
shipping costs in connection with warranty service pursuant
to this warranty.
. This warranty commences on the date of retail purchase and
shall be effective for a period of one year.
. There are no EXPRESS warranties covering the unit other than
those set forth in this warranty. All implied warranties are
limited to the one-year period of this warranty and no
warranties, expressed or implied, extend beyond this one-year
period. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply
to you.
. will in no event be liable for any consequential,
incidental, indirect or special damages (including, but not
limited to, lost profits) arising out of or in connection with
the use, misuse, or function of the unit. Some states do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you.
. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state.
. You must provide a copy of a dated sales receipt for your unit in
order to receive service under warranty.
service
Warranty Service
If you feel your detector is not functioning properly please
review this manual, particularly the section on Performance
Ve r ificat ion . If you still feel service is required, please follow
the instructions below.
. To obtain service during the one-year warranty period,
please call the appropriate number below to obtain an
RA number and shipping instructions. Remember to
return your detector postage paid, insured and in
suitable packaging.
1-800-341-2288 USA
1-800-268-3994 CAN
. For your own protection, obtain a proof of delivery receipt.
Shipping costs are your responsibility.
. Enclose with your unit the following information:
(a) Your name, complete return address and written
description of the problem. (No .. please.)
(b) A telephone number where you can be reached during
regular business hours.
(c) A copy of your dated sales receipt.
Post-Warranty Service
The following arrangements apply if the one-year warranty
period has expired or you are not able to provide a copy of
your dated sales receipt indicating purchase within the last
twelve months.
. Return your unit to the appropriate address under Warranty
Service and follow steps through (b) outlined in that section.
. Enclose with your unit $70 us or $95 Canadian to cover
inspection and postage return.
Prices subject to change without notice.
specifications
Radar Receiver Frequencies: 10.45 ghz to 10.60 ghz (X Band),
24.05 ghz to 24.25 ghz (K Band), 33.4 ghz to 36.0 ghz (Super
Wideband Ka)
Operating Temperatures: -° to ° (-° to °)
Power Supply Requirements: . Volts, (10.5 volt to 16 volt
range) mA
Radar Antenna Type: Patented Diecast Horn with Integrated
Transition to Microstrip Mixer
Maximum Dimensions: 5."() ."() ."()
Wei g ht: . ounces
reserves the right to incorporate design improvements which may
not be reflected in the specifications listed in this owner’s manual.
accessories
If you require any additional accessories, replacement
accessories or any accessory which is not included with your
unit, call to order or for more information, Monday to Friday,
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Accessories List
Suction Cup Kit ()
Straight Power Cord (')
Coiled Power Cord (')
Power Cord Fuses ()
Hook & Loop Fastener
Visor Bracket
Windshield Bracket
Protective Travel Case
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Head Office
2422 Dunwin Drive
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L5L 1J9
(905) 828-1002 (905) 828-2951 FAX
This product is subject to one or more of the following patents:
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Safety Warning System l.c.–Patents Pending.
, Fundamental Mixer Technology, and - Guard are
registered trademarks of . EXPRESS 926 and EXPRESS 916, Total Tracking Laser,and
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