Escort Solo S2 Bedienungsanleitung
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O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l
R A D A R •L A S E R •S A F E T Y •D E T E C T O R
Designed in the USA
ESCORT Inc.
5440 West Chester Road
West Chester OH 45069
Sales 800-433-3487
Service 800-543-1608
www.EscortRadar.com
©2008 ESCORT Inc. ESCORT®, PASSPORT®, SOLO®, AFR®, SmartShield®, AutoSensitivity™, MuteDisplay™, and
ExpertMeter™ are trademarks of ESCORT Inc. SWS is a trademark of SWS, L.C.
Features, specifications and prices subject to change without notice.
Your new Solo S2 is the most advanced cordless
radar, laser and safety detector available.
The Solo S2 includes full X, K, SuperWide Ka, and
Safety Warning System radar capability, front and
rear laser detection, digital signal processing (DSP)
for superior range and reduced false alarms, our
patented Mute and AutoMute, audible and visual
band alerts, and all the performance you’d expect
from ESCORT.
In addition, the Solo S2 introduces a new level of
revolutionary cordless performance and innovative
features:
• New long-range cordless performance for both
radar and laser
• New AutoPower feature maximizes battery life
• New brilliant high-resolution LCD display with
LED backlight
• Advanced EZ-Programming lets you customize
up to 10 features
• Exclusive AutoSensitivity mode virtually
eliminates false alarms, plus Highway and City
settings
• ExpertMeter tracks and displays up to 8 radar
signals simultaneously
• Detects and displays up to 64 Safety Warning
System messages
• Compatible with Laser Shifter™ ZR3
If you’ve used a radar detector before, a review of
the Quick Reference Guide on pages 6 and 7, and the
EZ-Programming information on pages 14-19 will
briefly explain the new features.
If this is your first detector, please read the
manual in detail to get the most out of your Solo S2’s
outstanding performance and innovative features.
Please drive safely.
FCC Note:
Modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s FCC granted
authority to operate the equipment.
EZ-Programming Details
Solo S2’s Factory Settings
To reset Solo S2 to its original factory
settings, press and hold the Mute and
M (Mode) buttons while turning Solo
S2 on. Solo S2’s display will provide a
“Reset” message, accompanied by an
audible alert, acknowledging the reset.
Solo S2 Quick Reference Card
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There are 10 user-selectable options so
you can customize your Solo S2 for your
own preferences.
The buttons labeled VOL and M (Mode)
are also used to enter the Program Mode,
REVIEW your current program settings,
and to CHANGE any settings as desired.
The words PGM, RVW, and CHG are
located on the front of the detector, and
are highlighted in blue graphics.
How to use EZ-Programming
1 To enter Program Mode, press and
hold one of the VOL buttons and the
M button down for 2 seconds. (The
unit will beep twice, and will display the
word “Program”).
2 Then press the RVW button to review
the current settings. (You can either tap
the button to change from item to item, or
hold the button to scroll through the items).
3 Press the CHG button to change any
setting. (You can either tap the button to
change from setting to setting, or hold the
button to scroll through all the options).
4 To leave Program Mode, simply wait
8 seconds without pressing any button.
(The unit will display Complete, beep 4
times, and return to normal operation).
An example of EZ-Programming:
Here is how you would turn Solo S2’s
AutoMute feature off.
1 Enter the Program Mode by holding
one of the VOL buttons and the M button
down for 2 seconds. Solo S2 will beep
twice and display Program.
2 Then hold the RVW button down.
Solo S2 will scroll through the
categories, starting with Contrast
(Contr), then Pilot Light (Pilot), then
Auto Power (aPwr), then Power-on
sequence ( ), then Signal Strength PwrOn
Meter (Meter), and then AutoMute
( ).aMute
3 Release the RVW button when Solo S2
shows the AutoMute item. Since the
factory setting is for AutoMute to be on,
Solo S2 will display aMute ON.
If you accidentally don’t release the
RVW button in time, simply press the
other VOL button to scroll back to the
desired category.
4 Press the CHG button to change from
aMute ON to aMute OFF.
5 To complete the Programming, simply
wait 8 seconds without pressing any
button. Solo S2 will display Complete,
beep 4 times, and return to normal
operation.
Congratulations
2 3
Quick Reference Card 3-4
Quick Reference Guide 6-7
Installation 8-9
• Battery Installation 8
• Optional 12-volt SmartCord 8
• Mounting Location 8
• Windshield Mount 9
Controls and Features 10-13
• Power On/Off 10
• AutoPwr 10
• Volume Control 10
• Power-on indication / Alert 10
• Mute 10
• AutoMute 10
• SmartMute 11™
• Battery Status / Voltage 11
• Low Battery Warning 11
• Mode Switch (Highway/Auto/City) 11
• Brightness 11
• Audible Alerts 12
• Signal Strength Meter 12
• ExpertMeter 12-13
EZ-Programming 14-19
• How To Use EZ-Programming 14
• Example of EZ-Programming 14
• Overview of EZ-Programming 15
• Details of EZ-Programming 16-19
Technical Details 20-25
• Interpreting Alerts 20-21
• How Radar Works 22
• How Laser Works 23
• How Safety Radar Works 24-25
Service 26-31
• Troubleshooting 26-27
• Service 28
• Warranty 28-29
• Accessories 29
• Specifications 30
• Registration 31
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Table of Contents
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Solo S2 Quick Reference Card
Press the RVW button to go Press the CHG button to change
from one category to the next your setting within a category
CONTRAST Contr 3 * Contrast level 3
Scrolls thru five contrast levels: 1-5
PILOT LIGHT Pilot HWY * Full word: Highway or Auto or City
(Options using Pilot H Letter: H or A or C
12-volt SmartCord) Pilot H.> Letter, with scanning dot
Pilot + Symbol: + or • or --
Pilot +.> Symbol, with scanning dot
Pilot +> Scanning symbol
AUTO POWER aPwr Motn * Uses motion to turn Solo S2 off
aPwr Time Uses time to turn Solo S2 off
aPwr Off Turn Solo S2 on and off manually
POWER-ON SEQUENCE PwrOn STD * Standard power-on sequence
PwrOn FST Fast power-on sequence
SIGNAL STRENGTH METER Meter STD * Standard signal strength meter
Meter EXP Expert Meter
AUTOMUTE aMute ON * AutoMute on
aMute OFF AutoMute off
AUDIOTONES Tone STD * Standard tones
Tone LOUD Loud tones
CITY MODE SENSITIVITY City STD * Standard City mode sensitivity
City LoX Low X band sensitivity in City Mode
City NoX No X band sensitivity in City Mode
BRIGHTNESS Brt AUTO * Brightness is controlled automatically
Brt MIN Minimum brightness when turned on
Brt MED Medium brightness when turned on
Brt MAX Maximum brightness when turned on
Brt DARK Full Dark Mode when turned on
BANDS Bands ALL * All bands enabled
Bands MOD One or more bands are enabled
Turn bands ON/OFF by
pressing the mute button
X ON or OFF * X-band detection on
K ON or OFF * K-band detection on
Ka ON or OFF * Ka-band detection on
LSR ON or OFF * Laser detection on
SWS ON or OFF * SWS detection off
VG2 ON or OFF * VG2 detection off* Solo S2’s Factory Settings
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Kategorie: | Detektor |
Modell: | Solo S2 |
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