Rocky Mountain DLS315 Manual de Usario
Rocky Mountain
Detector
DLS315
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1. Introduction
Dear Rocky Mountain Radar Owner,
Congratulations on your purchase of one of the world’s most
sophisticated radar/laser detectors.
The RMR-DLS is a completely integrated radar/laser detector which315
responds not only to all the radar guns in use today, including “Stalker”, but also
to the other latest development in speed monitoring devices- the laser gun.
This unit scrambles all police laser speed measurement devices
and operates automatically.
This model provides distinct visual and audible alerts to warn you of the
presence of X, K, and all kinds of Ka Band radar guns in the front and
rear of you. This model also provides the benefit of ‘undetectability’ by
alerting you to the presence of VG-2 (‘The Radar Detector detector’).
It also incorporates a new safety feature - Safety Alert(SA) and Safety
Warning System(SWS).
This safety feature warns you of the presence of
potential road hazards by detecting signals from safety radar
transmitting devices.
Note :
Important : The RMR-DLS315 is not designed to help you disobey the
law. A defensive driver always obeys the posted speed limit and legal
driving methods.
Federal and Local Regulations
The FCC passed the Communications Act in 1934 to give all citizens the
right to receive all types of radio transmissions. The same radio
frequencies used by police radar are also used by other devices, such
as automatic door openers, burglar alarms, and some amateur radio
equipment. Since the RMR-DLS is just a radio receiver tuned to a
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specific portion of the public radio spectrum, it is protected under this act.
Some local, state, and federal regulations may prohibit the use of this
detection device. Please check with authorities regarding the use of
this device before operating it.
2. Control and Features
1) Included with your Radar Detector
Hook and Loop Fastener Tape
Power Cord
Spare Fuse
RMR-DLS315 Windshield Bracket with
Suction Cups
2) Controls and Functions
a. On/Off Volume Control
b. Dim Button
c. Mute Button
d. City Button
e. DC 12V Power Input Jack
f. Radar Antenna
g. Front Laser Detection Lens
h. Rear Laser Detection Lens
Receives incoming laser signals from rear
i. Power-On and VG-2 Indicator
j. X-Band Indicator
k. K/Ka Band Indicator
l. City Indicator
m. LED Signal Strength Meter
n. Laser Scrambler Indicator
Laser Scrambler Indicator is always “ON”.
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3. Installation
1) Mounting Guidelines
For the best performance, select the proper location for the unit
where it has a direct view of the road. The radar antenna is located
behind the rear panel of the unit and the laser detection lenses are
located behind the rear panel of the unit and the front window. The
antenna and sensors should not be obstructed by metal or metallic
surfaces and should be pointed at the horizon for accurate long
range detection.
·Choose a location that does not block the driver’s vision.
·Mount the detector in a level position.
·Do not mount the detector behind metal surfaces, windshield
antenna, wiper blades, ornaments, or mirrored glass.
·Heated windshields, currently available as an option on some Ford
(Instaclear) or GM(electriclear) vehicles act as an impenetrable
barrier to radar signals.
·Do not mount the detector where the driver or passenger might
collide in the case of an abrupt halt.
N o t e : Whichever mounting method you choose, remember to
place the radar detector out of view when you leave your
vehicle.
This keeps the detector out of sight from thieves and
prevents exposure to extremely high temperatures.
N o t e : If necessary, you may adjust the bracket to the proper angle
by bending it. To remove your detector, pull up the detector
from the front pulling it towards you.
Caution : On some newer model cars, a plastic safety coating has
been applied to the windshield. The suction cups may leave
permanent marks on the windshield once they are removed.
Check your vehicle owner’s manual to see if your car has
the plastic safety coating.
2) Mounting Types
A. On Windshield
a. Attach bracket to windshield.
b. Bend bracket for correct detection angle.
c. Plug Power cord into detector.
d. Attach bracket to detector.
e. Plug power cord into cigarette lighter.
B. On Dashboard
a. Peel protective paper off one
side of hook-loop.
b. Tape on detector’s bottom.
c. Peel top paper off.
d. Place detector on dashboard.
e. Plug power cord into detector and cigarette lighter.
3) Power Connection
The coiled power cord provided with the unit has a cigarette lighter
socket plug at one end and a small connector on the other.
1. Insert the small connector into the jack on the side of the unit.
2. Insert the other end into the cigarette lighter socket of your vehicle.
If the detector does not operate when you turn it on, remove the
adapter from the cigarette lighter socket and carefully check the
socket for debris. Also, check the fuse in the adapter and your
vehicle fuse box.
4) Replacing Fuse
a. To replace the fuse, unscrew the top of the plug.
b. Remove and check the fuse to see if it has blown, If it has, replace it.
5) MAIL IN TICKET REBATE REGISTRATION CARD WITHIN 30
DAYS.
4. Operation
1) Power and Volume Control
Turn on and adjust volume.
Note : Turning on the detector will trigger the Self-Test mode.
2) Dim Mode
·Press Dim Button.
→An audible warning sound will alert you that Dim mode
has been activated.
Each time you press Dim button, display intensity will
change dim, dark, bright.
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ROCKY
MOUNTAIN
R ▲D▲ R
EI Paso, TX.
6469 Doniphan
El Paso, TX 79932
(915)587.0307
fax(915)587.6408
Owner’s Manual
ROCKY MOUNTAIN RADAR
Ticket Rebate
5. Care and Maintenance
Your Rocky Mountain radar detector is an example of
superior design and craftsmanship.
The following suggestions will help you care for your detector
so you can enjoy it for years.
·Never leave your detector on the windshield or dashboard
when your vehicle is left parked. The temperature in the
vehicle durning the summer can reach levels above what is
considered to be safe for this detector.
·To make you less susceptible to break-in and theft, remove
the detector from your windshield or dashboard when leaving
your vehicle.
·Do not expose the detector to moisture, rain, dew, road
splash, or other liquids that can damage the internal
components and reduce the sensitivity of the detector.
6. Troubleshooting
If the detector does not turn on:
·Check the power cord. Be sure all power connectors are properly
installed.
·Check the fuse that controls the power to the cigarette lighter
socket.(See your vehicle’s owner’s manual for reference.)
·The cigarette lighter socket might be dirty. Clean it with a fine
emery cloth to ensure a good, clean connection.
·There might be a problem with the vehicle’s electricity.
·Make sure that the volume control is in the ON position.
Caution : Do not place any metal objects other than the
cigarette lighter or a cigarette lighter plug in the
cigarette lighter socket. Doing so could blows a fuse in
your vehicle or cause the metal object to become very hot.
If the detector gives a false alert when the vehicle hits bumps:
· ’Check the vehicle s electrical system, including main battery cable
and alternator connections.
· ㎌Install a filter capacitor (470 , 35volts) on the back of the cigarette
lighter socket, across the power connection.
If the receiving signal is weak:
·Check the angle of the detector. (Place it on the point of horizon.)
·Radar antenna/laser sensor is obstructed.
(Relocate the detector clear of any obstruction outside the
windshield, such as a wiper blade.)
·Relocate the detector clear of the window tint.
7.Specification
RADAR
Receiver Type : Dual conversion Superheterodyne
Antenna Type : Linear polarized, Self-Contained Antenna
Detector Type : Scanning Frequency Discriminator
Frequency of Operation : 10.525GHz/±50MHz(X-Band)
24.150GHz/ 100MHz(K-Band)±
34.700GHz/ 1,300MHz±
(Ka Super Wideband)
LASER
Receiver Type : Pulsed Laser Signal Receiver
Detector Type : Digital Signal Processor Pulse
Width Discriminator
Opto Sensor : Dual Convex Condenser Lens and High Speed
Photo Diode Detector
Spectral Response : 800 ~ 1,100nm
GENERAL
Temperature Range : -4 to 158 (-20 to 70℉ ℃)
Power Requirements : 12 ~ 15V DC, 80㎃nominal
(Negative Ground)
Dimensions(HWD) 1.1” x 2.5” x 3.6”
Weight : 2.2oz
Specifications are typical : individual units might vary.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Warranty
WARRANTY
This unit guaranteed against defects in workmanship and
materials for one year. Should you experience any difficulty
with the RMR-DLS315 during this time, the unit will be repaired
or replaced at no charge. Should you desire to have your unit
checked, there will be no additional charge other than postage
and handling. After the warranty period expires, the unit may
be returned for service and it will be reconditioned for $25.00
Legal : This unit is legal for use in all states and countries that do not
ban detectors or Laser Scramblers (not legal in California, Washington,
D.C., Utah and Virginia). Detectors are not allowed in commercial
vehicles.
Complete Ticket Rebate Registration Card and mail
to factory.
FCC Information
This product has been designed and certified to comply
with Part 15 of the 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.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by
Rocky Mountain Radar may void your authority to use this
product.
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4. Operation
3) City / Highway Mode
·Press the Button.
→“City” LED turns on for “City” Mode.
4) Mute Mode
·Press Mute Button.
→Silences the Audio.
Note : Press button again to restore audio alarm.
5) Select Tone
·Hold down the Mute button for three seconds.
The RMR-DLS will change tone315
6) Indicator and Visual
a. Power On
“P” LED turns on.
b. X-Band Detection
“X” LED turns on with audible tone.
c. K/Ka Band Detection
“K/Ka” LED turns on with audible tone.
d. Laser Alarm
“P” LED and “X, K/Ka, S1, S2, S3” LEDs flash with audible tone.
If the unit detects the laser signal when the City mode is
engaged, “P, X, K/Ka, S1, S2, S3, C” LEDs will flash with audible
tone.
e. VG-2 Alarm
“P” LED flashes with audible tone.
7) Feature Memory
The RMR-DLS315 will automatically “Remember” your
settings when the unit is turned off or removed from the
power. All features selected are retained in memory-
Dim/Dark, audio tone, City/Highway, VG-2 and Mute.
8) VG-2 Select
• Hold down the City button for three seconds.
The RMR-DLS315 will disengage VG-2 feature with beep
sound.
• Pless City button again for three seconds.
The RMR-DLS315 will engage VG-2 feature with three
beeps.
• Factory detault is “VG-2 On”.
• On start-up the RMR-DLS will sound the VG-2 alarm
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when the VG-2 is selected to “On”.
9) Feature Engage Confirmation
Each time a button is pressed two beeps confirm feature
“On”, one beep confirms feature “Off”.
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ACCESSORIES
Accessories are available as follows:
Windshield mount $5.00
Power Cord $5.00
Suction cups(set of two) $2.00
2amp fuses(two ea.) $2.00
Replacement owner’s manual $3.50
Add $10.00 shipping and handling per shipment
CAUTION
Tampering with unit
will result in a $75.00 repair fee!
WE DO NOT ACCEPT COD SHIPMENT
ROCKY MOUNTAIN RADAR
6469 DONIPHAN DRIVE
EL PASO, TX 79932
915.587.0307
915.587.6408(FAX)
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Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Rocky Mountain |
Categoría: | Detector |
Modelo: | DLS315 |
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