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BELTRONICS 5442 West Chester Road West Chester OH 45069-2950 800.341.2288 www.beltronics.com 2008 Beltronics Inc. Manufactured and Printed in Canada BELTRONICS Pro GX65 Features, specications and prices subject to change without notice. Owners Manual R A D A R / L A S E R / S A F E T Y C A M E R A / D E T E C T O R Congratulations Quick Reference Card The BELTRONICS Pro GX65s GPS-
For the ultimate in Laser protection, the Youve just purchased the most sophisticated radar and laser detector in the worldthe BELTRONICS Pro GX65. The GX65 delivers the best long-range warning on all radar bands including X, K, Superwide Ka, Ku and instant-on POP. Multiple front and rear laser sensors provide 360 degree laser protection, including the widest eld of view. BELTRONICS Pro GX65 can also be used in conjunction with our Laser Shifter product. Visit our website at beltronics.com or call us toll-free at 800.341.2288 for more details. powered technology provides permanent relief from false alarms including automatic door openers, motion sensors and other radar-based sensors. And, it comes pre-
loaded with thousands of red light and xed position speed camera locations throughout North America. Data for additional countries are also available. Call or visit our web site for details. In addition, the Pro GX65 introduces the following state-of-the-art performance and features:
New web-ready access allows you to update your safety camera data and other software through our website. Revolutionary AutoScan mode provides real-time radar performance based on vehicle speed, plus Highway and AutoNoX settings. SpeedCheck feature provides an instant view of your vehicles speed during an alert. Mark Location feature allows you to instantly Mark known speed traps, cameras and other places of interest. Easy-to-use Programming allows you to customize up to 8 features. Ultra-bright alphanumeric display with 280 LEDs. Exclusive Threat Display tracks multiple radar signals and their relative signal strength. Exclusive Tech Display provides actual numeric frequency for any radar signal. Selectable radar and laser bands (on/
off) allow you to customize which bands are monitored. Selectable Markers (on/off) allow you to customize which Markers are monitored. Includes exclusive SmartPlug for easy access to Mute and AlertLock features. If youve used a radar detector before, a review of the Quick Reference Guide on pages 4 and 5, and the Programming information on pages 14-18 will briey explain the new features. If this is your rst detector, please read the manual in detail to get the most out of your BELTRONICS revolutionary performance and innovative features. Please drive safely. Remove card along perforations BELTRONICS Pro GX65 Quick Reference Card There are 8 user-selectable options so you can customize your Pro GX65 for your own Programming. The buttons labeled MRK and BRT are also used to enter the Programming Mode, REVIEW your current Programming settings, and to CHANGE any settings as desired. The words PGM, MRK and BRT are located on the top of the detector. How to use EZ-Programming 1 To enter Programming, press and hold the MRK and BRT buttons down for 2 seconds. The unit will beep twice, and display the word Program. 2 Then press the BRT button to review the categories. You can either tap the button to change categories, or simply hold the button down to scroll through the categories. 3 Press the MRK button to change any setting. You can either tap the button to change from setting to setting, or hold the button down to scroll through all the options. 4 To exit Programming, simply wait 8 seconds without pressing any button, or press the power button. The unit will display Complete, beep and return to normal operation. An example:
Here is how you would turn GX65s AutoMute feature off:
1 Enter Programming by holding both the MRK and BRT buttons down for 2 seconds. GX65 will beep and display Program. 2 Then hold the BRT button down. The GX65 will scroll through the categories, starting with Pilot (Pilot), then SpeedCheck (spdck), then Signal Strength Meter (Meter), then AutoMute (aMute). 3 Release the BRT button when the GX65 displays the AutoMute item. Since the factory setting is for AutoMute to be on, GX65will display aMute ON. MRK button in time, and the GX65 goes to the next category, simply hold the MRK button down again, the GX65 will scroll through all of the categories. Once youre back to your desired category, release the MRK button. 4 Press the MRK button to change from aMute ON to aMute OFF. 5 To exit Programming, simply wait 8 seconds without pressing any buttons, or press the power button. The GX65 will display Complete, beep and return to normal operation. Note: If you accidentally dont release the s n o i t a r o f r e p g n o a d r a c e v o m e R l 1 Restoring the Factory Default Settings To restore your GX65 to its original factory settings, press and hold the SEN and BRT buttons while turning the power on. A Reset message will be displayed, accompanied by an audible alert, acknowledging the reset. Programming Details Quick Reference Card Remove card along perforations BELTRONICS Pro GX65 Quick Reference Card Press the MRK button to change your setting within a category Pilot HWY
* Full word: Highway or AutoScan Pilot H Letter: H or A or ANX Pilot V Vehicle voltage Pilot SPD Vehicle speed Spdck ON
* Displays current speed during alert Spdck OFF SpeedCheck feature off Meter STD
* Standard signal strength meter Meter THT Threat Display mode Meter TEC Tech Display mode aMute ON
* Automatically reduces audio in alert aMute OFF AutoMute feature is off Units ENG
* Speed/distance in English units Units MET Speed/distance in Metric units Voice ON
* Voice announcements on Voice OFF Voice announcements off Bands DFT
* Default settings Bands MOD Bands have been modified Turn bands on/off by pressing the mute button ON or OFF (default is on) X ON or OFF (default is off) Ku ON or OFF (default is on) K Ka ON or OFF (default is on) POP ON or OFF (default is off) SWS ON or OFF (default is off) LSR ON or OFF (default is on) l R e m o v e c a r d a o n g p e r f o r a t i o n s Press the BRT button to go from one category to the next PILOT LIGHT
(Power-on indication) SPEEDCHECK SIGNAL STRENGTH METER AUTOMUTE UNITS VOICE BANDS MARKERS
* Factory Default Settings Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide Installation Power Connection Mounting Location Windshield Mount Controls and Features Power Volume Control Power-on Indication Mute AutoMute AlertLock / GPS Filter GPS Signal Indicator Sensitivity (SEN) Brightness (BRT) Mark Location (MRK) Audible Alerts SmartPlug Speed Check Signal Strength Meter Threat Display Tech Display Clearing the Database 4-5 6-7 6 6 7 8-13 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 Preferences How to use Programming Example of Programming Overview of Programming Details of Programming Technical Details Specications Interpreting Alerts How Radar Works How POP Works How Laser Works How Red Light Cameras Work How Speed Cameras Work How SWS Works How GPS Works Service Service Troubleshooting Accessories Warranty 14-18 14 14 15 16-18 19-26 19 20-21 22 22 23 23 24 24-25 26 27-33 27 28-29 30 33 Marks DFT Marks MOD rCam ON or OFF (default is on) sCam ON or OFF (default is on) sTrap ON or OFF (default is on) Other ON or OFF (default is on) 2 3 Quick Reference Guide To begin using your GX65, just follow these simple steps:
1 Plug the small end of the power cord into the side jack of the detector, and plug the large end of the power cord into your cars accessory socket. 2 Mount your GX65 on the windshield using the supplied windshield mount. 3 Press the power button, located on the top case. Adjust the volume level by pressing and holding the VOLMUTE button, also located on the top case. Please read the manual to fully understand GX65s operation and features. Programming GX65 is ready to go, just plug it in and turn it on. But you can also easily change 8 features for your preferences. Pages 14-18 Mount Slot Insert the GX65s adjustable Windshield mount into this slot. Page 7 EasyMount Button Press the button, and slide the Windshield Mount into one of its four locking positions. Page 7 USB Data Port This allows you to update your database,
(red light and xed position speed cameras) and other software from our website. AlertLock/GPS Filter Switches AlertLock feature (stored locations) on or off. Page 8 Power Button Press this button to turn GX65 on or off. Page 8 Sensitivity Button Switches between Highway, AutoScan and AutoNoX settings. In general, we recommend the AutoScan mode. Page 9 Volume Adjustment Increases or decreases the alert volume. Radar Antenna and Laser Lens The rear panel of your GX65 should have a clear view of the road ahead. For best performance, do not mount it directly behind windshield wipers or tinted areas. Page 6 Rear Laser Port Receives laser signals from behind the vehicle. Earphone Jack Accepts standard 3.5mm mono earphone. Power Jack Plug the SmartPlug into this connector. Page 6 Mark Location Press to mark a specic location (e.g. speed trap, etc.). Page 10 Brightness Button Press to adjust the display brightness. There are three brightness settings, plus Dark Mode. will remain dark and only the audio will alert you. Page 10 In the Dark Mode, the GX65s display GPS Signal Indicator The GPS icon indicates reception of GPS satellite signals and conrms AlertLock signal rejection. Page 9 Mute Button Briey press this button (next to the display) to silence the audio for a specic alert. (The audio will alert you to the next encounter.) Page 8 Alphanumeric Display The GX65s display will show Highway, AutoScan or AutoNoX as its power-on indication. If you prefer, you can choose other power-on indications. Page 16-17 During an alert, the display will indicate radar band and a precise bar-
graph of signal strength. Page 12 display will not light during an alert. NOTE: In the Dark Mode the 4 5 Installation Power Connection To power the GX65, plug the small end of the SmartPlug, (telephone-type connector) into the modular jack on the GX65s right side, and plug the lighter plug adapter into your vehicles lighter socket or accessory socket. The GX65 operates on 12 volts DC negative ground only. The lighter plug provided is a standard size and will work in most vehicles. However, some vehicles may require our optional sleeve to ensure a snug t. If so, simply call or visit our website. NOTE: depending on your vehicle, the lighter socket power may either be continuously on, or it may be switched on and off with your ignition switch. Optional power cords Call or visit our website for our optional Direct-wire cords. Mounting Location WARNING: BELTRONICS cannot anticipate the many ways the GX65 can be mounted. It is important that you mount the GX65 where it will not impair your view or present a hazard in case of an accident. Where to mount GX65 For optimum detection performance, we recommend the following:
Using the supplied windshield mount, mount your GX65 level and high enough on your front windshield to provide a clear view of the road ahead. For optimum rear detection, center the detector between the driver and passenger. Mount the GX65 away from windshield wipers, other solid objects, and heavily tinted areas that might obstruct the radar antenna or laser lens. based features to work properly, the top case must have a clear view of the sky. NOTE: In order for the GX65s GPS Windshield Mount Windshield Mount The GX65s windshield bracket is designed for unobtrusive and hassle-free mounting. 1 Depress the adjustment button on the top of the GX65 (by the word BELTRONICS) and slide the bracket into the slot until it is locked into the position which best ts the angle of your windshield (there are four settings available). For extremely horizontal or extremely sloped windshields, the bracket can also be bent to the correct angle. However, we suggest that you do not do this when the bracket is connected to the detector. To ensure that the suction cups adhere to the windshield rmly, be sure to keep both your windshield and the suction cups clean. 2 To adjust the GX65 on your windshield, use the EasyMount adjustment button located on the top of the GX65, and slide GX65 forward or backward to obtain a level horizontal position. Level mounting When installed and adjusted properly, the back top edge of the GX65 should rest solidly against your windshield. Facing Down Facing Up Users Tip You can leave the bracket in place on your windshield, and easily remove the GX65 by pressing the adjustment button and sliding it off the mount. Again, be sure to position the bracket where it wont present a hazard in the event of an accident. 6 7 Controls and Features Power To turn the GX65 on or off, press the power button on the top case. When you turn the GX65 on, it will provide a double beep tone, acknowledging its ready. Volume Control (VOL) To increase or decrease the audio volume, press and hold the VOLMUTE button located on the top case. A sample alert tone will be generated, along with a corresponding bar-graph on the display. Once you have reached your desired volume level, simply release the button. This level will be stored in memory. Power-on Indication After the GX65s start-up sequence is complete, the display will show the full word: Highway, AutoScan or AutoNoX to indicate which sensitivity mode it is in. power-on indicators. See the Programming section for details. If you prefer, you can select alternate Mute The Mute button, located on the GX65s top panel and SmartPlug, allows you to silence the audio alert during a radar encounter. To mute the audio for a specic signal, briey press the Mute button. After that radar encounter has passed, the mute will automatically reset and the audio will alert you to the next encounter. AutoMute Your GX65s has our patented AutoMute feature. After the GX65 alerts you to a radar encounter at the volume you have selected, the AutoMute feature will automatically reduce the volume to a lower level. This keeps you informed without the annoyance of a continuous full-volume alert. AutoMute feature off. See the Programming section for details. If you prefer, you can turn the To lockout a false alert, press the mute AlertLock/GPS Filter The GPS lter button turns the GX65s GPS-powered AlertLock feature on and off.
(default is on) button (on the top case or on the SmartPlug) three (3) times during the alert. Pressing the mute button the rst time will silence the audio. Pressing it a second time will generate a prompt on the display that will read: Lockout? Press it a third time to conrm that you want to lock this signal out by location and frequency. A Stored message will be displayed. Once a signal has been stored, the detector will reject this signal the next time you approach this area. You will see conrmation of this by the GPS indicator spinning clockwise on the display, which conrms that the signal is being rejected. To unlock a signal that has already been stored, simply press and hold the mute button while the GPS indicator is spinning. The display will read: Unlock?
Press the mute button again to unlock it from memory. NOTE: Satellite reception is GPS Signal Indicator The GPS signal indicator provides a visual indication that the GX65 is receiving satellite data. required to get the most out of your GX65. To receive satellite data, the top of the detector must have a clear view of the sky. See Mounting Location for more details. until it receives satellite data. Once received, the icon will stop ashing and remain on the display. visual acknowledgement that the detector is rejecting a signal that has been stored in memory using the AlertLock feature. Once a false alarm has been stored, the GPS indicator will rotate clockwise, indicating that it is rejecting that signal. The GPS indicator also provides a The GPS indicator will ash on and off Sensitivity Switch (SEN) The SEN button selects the GX65s sensitivity mode. We recommend the AutoScan mode for most driving. In the AutoScan mode, the GX65 provides real-time radar performance based on your vehicle speed. As your vehicle speed increases, the radar sensitivity (X and K-band) is set to maximum range. As the vehicle speed decreases, the radar sensitivity (X and K-
band only) is minimized to further reduce unwanted false alarms. Full sensitivity is maintained on all other bands. Highway and AutoNoX modes. Highway mode provides maximum sensitivity on all bands. AutoNoX is the same as AutoScan mode with X-band turned off. You can also select conventional Brightness (BRT) The GX65s BRT button selects the brightness of its display and keypad. There are ve settings: Minimum (BRT MIN), Medium (BRT MED), Maximum (BRT MAX), Auto (BRT AUTO) and Full Dark
(BRT DARK). Brightness (BRT AUTO) (default) In this setting, the display and keypad brightness will automatically adjust based on the ambient light in the vehicle. 8 9 or 1 mile above 55 mph or 1 mile above 55 mph Once marked and assigned a label, the GX65 will provide the following alert distances:
Red Light Cameras = 250' or 10 seconds Speed Cameras = 250' or 10 seconds Speed Traps = .5 mile below 55 mph Other = .5 mile below 55 mph NOTE: When a location is marked the rst time, you must travel at least one mile away from it before it will alert you to it. the MRK button when you are receiving a marked location alert. The display will read Unmark? Press the MRK again to conrm. The display will read: Unmarked. To unmark a location, simply press Controls and Features BRT Dark (Full Dark Mode) When you select the Dark mode with the BRT switch, the display will not show any visual alerts, (i.e. display or ) when the GX65 detects signals. Only the audible alert will tell you of detected signals. on the SmartPlug in addition to the audio alerts on the detector. In this mode, visual alerts can be seen Mark Location (MRK) The MRK button allows you to mark a specic location and label it for future reference. Once marked, the GX65 will provide an alert with an arrow indicating the direction of the location when you reach this area again. This can be extremely useful when there are known speed traps or camera locations that you would like to remember. To mark a particular location, press the MRK button. The display will read:
Mark? Press the MRK button again to assign a label to it. There are four (4) labels: Red Light, Speed Camera, Speed Trap and Other. press the Mute button until you reach the desired label. Once youve selected the label, press the MRK button again to conrm. To scroll through the labels, simply NOTE: If your vehicle is moving Audible Alerts For Radar signals:
When you encounter radar, a distinct audible alert will sound and occur faster,
(Geiger-counter-like) as the signal gets stronger. This allows you to judge the distance from the signal source without taking your eyes from the road. less than 20 mph and you encounter a radar or laser signal, only a double-
tone (specic to the type of signal) is used. However, the GX65s meter will keep you informed of the signal strength until it has passed or until you reach a speed above 20 mph. identication:
X-band = chirp tone K-band = buzzing tone Ka-band = double-chirp tone Ku-band = high pitched buzzing POP = same as Ka-band For Laser and POP signals:
possible threat no matter how weak, the GX65 will provide a solid audio alert for these signals. Each band has a distinct tone for easy Since laser and POP signals are a The coiled SmartPlug is a special SmartPlug The GX65s power jack uses a telephone-
type connector. This 4-conductor connector only works with the coiled SmartPlug (included), or the optional Direct-wire SmartPlug. power cord that has a power-on indicator
(which only lights up when the GX65 is turned on), a bright alert light that warns of radar or laser, and a convenient mute button right on the plug. Its perfect for any car where reaching the detectors mute button on the windshield is a stretch. For discreet night driving, you can put the GX65 in the Dark mode and use the SmartPlug for your visual alerts. Other drivers wont know you have a detector. also available. This version includes a small display module which can be wired directly into your electrical system. This allows the GX65 to turn on and off with the ignition when connected to a switched power source. our website at beltronics.com or call us toll-free at 800.341.2288. An optional Direct-wire SmartPlug is For more information or to order, visit 10 11 Controls and Features Speed Check The GX65 s Speed Check feature provides a visual indication of your vehicle speed during the rst few seconds of an alert. This allows you to instantly check your speed without looking at your speedometer. Speed Check is displayed regardless of your meter setting. NOTE: When traveling 15 mph or less, your speed will not be displayed. If you prefer, you can turn the Speed Check feature off. See Programming for details. Signal Strength Meter The GX65s display provides an intuitive ultra-bright display of signal strength and text messages. The GX65s standard bar-
graph meter provides information on a single radar signal. If there are multiple signals present, the GX65s internal computer will determine which one is the most important threat to display. When the GX65 detects radar, it displays the band (X, K, Ka, or Ku), and a precise bar-graph of the signal strength. When a laser signal is detected, the display will read LASER. NOTE: If you are operating GX65 in the Dark mode, the display will not light when a signal is detectedonly the audio and the ashing alert lamp on the SmartPlug. Threat Display The GX65s Threat Display option is an advanced display for experienced detector users. Please use the GX65 for a few weeks to get familiar with its other features before using Threat Display. To use the Threat Display instead of the bar graph signal strength meter, you must select THT in the GX65s Programming (see pages 14-17). The GX65s Threat Display tracks detailed information on multiple radar signals and their signal strength. change in your normal driving environment; for example, a trafc radar unit being operated in an area where there are normally other signals present. miniature spectrum analyzer. It shows what band each signal is on and its relative signal strength. Threat Display can help you spot a The Threat Display is actually a Ka9 K2 X1 Above is the Threat Display display if the GX65 was detecting a strong Ka-band, a weak K-band, and a weak X-band signal. As you can see, there are numeric values indicating the signal strength for each band. A few more examples will help you better see how the Threat Display works. K9 X1 Here Threat Display shows a strong K-band signal, and a weak X-band signal. Ka1 X9 Here Threat Display shows a weak Ka-band signal, and a strong X-band signal. Threat Display Details The band designators (X, K, Ka) will stay on the display for a few seconds after the signal has passed. This allows you to see what the unit detected, even on very brief signals. Tech Display The GX65s Tech Display option is also for the experienced detector user. In this mode, the GX65 will display the actual numeric frequency of the radar signal being received. K 24.150 Here Tech Display shows one K-band signal at 24.150 gigahertz. NOTE: Even long-time detector users will require some amount of time to get familiar with this new level of information about detected signals. Clearing The Database At some point you may want to clear all of the data in the GX65s database. This includes everything in the database including all markers and your AlertLock locations. In order to do this, simply press and hold the SEN, BRT and MUTE buttons while powering the GX65 on. Once the Erase? message appears, conrm by pressing the GPS button. 12 13 How to use Programming There are 8 user-selectable Programming options so you can customize your GX65 for your specic driving needs. The buttons labeled MRK and BRT are also used to enter Programming, REVIEW your current settings, and to CHANGE any settings as desired. The word PGM is located on the top of the detector, and is highlighted in colored graphics. Pages 16-
18 explain each option in more detail. To enter Programming, press and How to use Programming 1 hold the MRK and BRT buttons down for 2 seconds. The unit will beep and display the word Program. Then press the BRT button to 2 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 MRK 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 exit Programming, simply wait 8 seconds without pressing any button, or press the power button. The unit will display Complete, beep and return to normal operation. An example Here is how you would turn GX65s AutoMute feature o. 1 Enter Programming by holding both the MRK and BRT buttons down for 2 seconds. The GX65 will beep and display Program. 2 Hold the BRT button down. GX65 will scroll through the categories, starting with Pilot Light (Pilot), then SpeedCheck
(spdck), Signal strength meter (Meter), and then AutoMute (aMute). Release the BRT button when the 3 GX65 shows the AutoMute item. Since the factory setting is for AutoMute to be on, the GX65 will display aMute ON. If you accidentally dont release the BRT button in time, and the GX65 goes to the next category, simply hold the BRT button down again and the GX65 will scroll through the categories. Press the MRK button to change from 4 aMute ON to aMute OFF. To complete choosing your 5 Programming, simply wait 8 seconds without pressing any buttons, or press the power button. The GX65 will display Complete, beep and return to normal operation. Overview of Programming Press the BRT button to go from one category to the next PILOT LIGHT
(Power-on indication) SPEEDCHECK SIGNAL STRENGTH METER AUTOMUTE UNITS VOICE BANDS
* Restoring the Factory Default Settings To restore your GX65 to its original factory settings, press and hold the SEN and BRT buttons while turning the power on. A Reset message will be displayed, accompanied by an audible alert, acknowledging the reset. MARKERS Press the MRK button to change your setting within a category
* Full word: Highway or AutoScan Letter: H or A or C or ANX Vehicle voltage Vehicle speed
* Displays current speed during alert SpeedCheck feature off
* Standard signal strength meter Threat Display mode Tech Display mode
* Automatically reduces audio during alert AutoMute feature is off
* Speed/distance in English units Speed/distance in Metric units
* Voice announcements on Voice announcements off
* Default settings Bands have been modified Turn bands on/off by pressing the Mute button ON or OFF (default is on) ON or OFF (default is off) ON or OFF (default is on) ON or OFF (default is on) ON or OFF (default is off) ON or OFF (default is off) ON or OFF (default is on) Pilot HWY Pilot H Pilot V Pilot SPD Spdck ON Spdck OFF Meter STD Meter THT Meter TEC aMute ON aMute OFF Units ENG Units MET Voice ON Voice OFF Bands DFT Bands MOD X Ku K Ka POP SWS LSR Marks DFT Marks MOD rCam ON or OFF (default is on) sCam ON or OFF (default is on) sTrap ON or OFF (default is on) Othr ON or OFF (default is on) 14 15 Speed Check Spdck ON (Speed Check on) In this setting, your vehicles speed will be displayed for a few seconds during an alert. After a few seconds, the GX65 will display the meter type you have selected, (e.g. bar-
graph, Threat Display or Tech Display.
(factory default) SpdckOFF (Speed Check off) In this setting, the GX65 will display the meter type you have selected. Details of Programming Pilot Light (Power-on indication) PilotHWY (Full word) In this setting the GX65 will display Highway, AutoScan, or AutoNoX as its power-on indication. (factory default) Pilot H (Letter) In this setting, the GX65 will display H for Highway, A for AutoScan and ANX for AutoNoX. NOTE: If the vehicles voltage Pilot V (Vehicle voltage) In this setting, the GX65 will continually display H for Highway, A for AutoScan and ANX for AutoNoX plus the vehicles battery voltage. drops below 10.5 volts, a low voltage warning is displayed, followed by an audible alert. A high voltage warning is also given if the voltage goes above 16.5 volts. The high-voltage warning is also followed by an audible alert. Pilot SPD (Vehicle speed) In this setting, the GX65 will continually display H for Highway, A for AutoScan and ANX for AutoNoX plus the vehicle speed. Signal Strength Meter MeterSTD (Standard meter) In this setting, the meter displays the band of the received signal, and a bar graph shows the relative signal strength. (factory default) NOTE: The Threat Display feature MeterTHT (Threat Display) In this setting, the meter simultaneously tracks multiple radar signals. It can display mulitple radar signals and their signal strength at the same time. is explained in more detail on pages 12-13. X-band signal. threat are encountered at the same time, the display will alternate between the meter and type of marker being reported. NOTE: Ku band is displayed as an NOTE: If a Marker and a real MeterTEC (Tech Display meter) In this setting, the meter displays the actual numeric frequency of the radar signal received. explained in more detail on page 13. NOTE: The Tech Display feature is AutoMute aMute ON (AutoMute on) In this setting, the GX65s audio alerts will initially be at the volume you set, but after a few seconds the GX65 will automatically reduce the volume level to keep you informed, but at a lower audio level.
(factory default) aMuteOFF (AutoMute off) In this setting, the GX65s audio alerts will remain at the volume you set for the duration of the radar encounter. Units Units ENG (Speed measured in miles per hour) In this setting, all speed related features are displayed in miles per hour (MPH).
(factory default) Units MET (Speed measured in kilometers per hour) In this setting, all speed related features are displayed in kilometers per hour
(KPH). 16 17 Markers MarksDFT In this setting, all makers in the database will be reported as you approach them. This is the factory setting and it is recommended that you use the GX65 in this mode. MarksDFT In this setting, only the selected Markers will be reported. NOTE: The GX65 has plenty of built in memory to store thousands of locations. In the rare case that the database would become 80% full, a message will appear at start up to let you know youre reaching its limit. Details of Programming Voice Announcements VoiceON (Voice announcements on) In this setting, all alerts and instructions are communicated using a voice announcement. (factory default) VoiceOFF (Voice announcements off) With voice off, normal tones will be used for alerts. Bands BandsDFT In this setting all radar and laser frequencies, (with the exception of POP mode and Ku-band) are monitored. This is the factory setting, and it is recommended that you use the GX65 in this mode. BandsMOD In this setting, the GX65 will warn you with an audible alert, and associated text message stating which band has been modied (i.e. X OFF). This warning is displayed during the start up sequence. WARNING: Only modify bands if you are absolutely certain that there are no trafc radar units using that specic band in your area. Specications Features and Specifications Operating Bands X-band 10.525 GHz 25 MHz K-band 24.150 GHz 100 MHz Ka-band 34.700 GHz 1300 MHz Ku-band 13.450 GHz 25 MHz (Europe) Laser 904nm, 33 MHz bandwidth Radar Receiver / Detector Type Superheterodyne, Varactor-Tuned VCO Scanning Frequency Discriminator Digital Signal Processing (DSP) GPS Revceiver SiRFstar III Laser Detection Quantum Limited Video Receiver Multiple Laser Sensor Diodes Display Type 280 LED Alphanumeric Bar Graph, SpeedCheck, Threat Display, or Tech Display 5-Levels of Brightness Control, including Full Dark Mode Power Requirement 12VDC, Negative Ground SmartPlug (included) Programming Power-On Indication SpeedCheck Signal Strength Meter AutoMute Units Voice Alerts Radar / Laser Bands Markers Sensitivity Control AutoScan, Highway and AutoNoX Auto Calibration Circuitry VG2 Immunity Dimensions (Inches) 1.40" H x 2.90" W x 5.35" L Patented Technology BELTRONICS is covered by one or more of the following patents:
U.S. Patents 7,098,844 6,836,238 6,779,765 6,693,578 6,670,905 6,614,385 6,587,068 6,400,305 6,249,218 6,127,962 6,069,580 5,668,554 5,600,132 5,587,916 5,559,508 5,446,923 5,402,087 5,365,055 5,347,120 5,305,007 5,206,500 5,164,729 5,134,406 5,111,207 5,079,553 5,049,885 5,049,884 4,961,074 4,954,828 4,952,937 4,952,936 4,939,521 4,896,855 4,887,753 4,862,175 4,750,215 4,686,499 4,631,542 4,630,054 4,625,210 4,613,989 4,604,529 4,583,057 4,581,769 4,571,593 4,313,216 D314,178 D313,365 D310,167 D308,837 D296,771 D288,418 D253,752 Canadian Patents 2,337,077 2,330,964 1,295,715 1,295,714 1,187,602 1,187,586 European Patents 1,145,030 1,090,456 Other patents pending. 18 19 Interpreting Alerts Although the GX65 has a comprehensive warning system and this handbook is as complete as we can make it, only experience will teach you what to expect from your GX65 and how to interpret what it tells you. The specic type of radar being used, the type of transmission Alert The following examples will give you
(continuous or instant-on) and the location of the radar source affect the radar alerts you receive. an introduction to understanding the GX65s warning system for radar and laser alerts. Explanation The GX65 begins to sound slowly, then the rate of alert increases until the alert becomes a solid tone. The Signal Meter ramps accordingly. The GX65 emits short alerts for a few seconds and then falls silent only to briey alert and fall silent again. You are approaching a continuous radar source aimed in your direction. An instant-on radar source is being used ahead of you and out of your view. The GX65 suddenly sounds a continuous tone for the appropriate band received. All segments in the Signal Strength Meter are lit. An instant-on radar source or laser source is being used nearby. This kind of alert requires immediate attention!
A brief laser alert. The GX65 receives weak signals. These signals may be a little stronger as you pass large, roadside objects. The signals increase in frequency. Laser is being used in the area. Because laser is inherently difcult to detect, any laser alert may indicate a source very close by. A moving patrol car with continuous radar is overtaking you from behind. Because these signals are reected (reections are increased by large objects), they may or may not eventually melt into a solid point even when the patrol car is directly behind you. The GX65 alerts slowly for awhile and then abruptly jumps to a strong alert. You are approaching a radar unit concealed by a hill or an obstructed curve. Alert Explanation The GX65 alerts intermittently. Rate and strength of alerts may be consistent or vary wildly. The GX65 alerts intermittently. Rate and strength of signal increases with each alert. The GX65 gives an X-band alert intermittently. A patrol car is travelling in front of you with a radar source aimed forward. Because signals are sometimes reected off of large objects and sometimes not, the alerts may seem inconsistent. A patrol car is approaching from the other direction, sampling trafc with instant-on radar. Such alerts should be taken seriously. You are driving through an area populated with radar motion sensors (door openers, burglar alarms, etc.). Since these transmitters are usually contained inside buildings or aimed toward OR away from you, they are typically not as strong or lasting as a real radar encounter. CAUTION: Since the characteris-
tics of these alerts may be similar to some of the preceding examples, over-condence in an unfamiliar area can be dangerous. Likewise, if an alert in a commonly traveled area is suddenly stronger or on a different band than usual, speed radar may be set up nearby. 20 21 Radar POP Laser Red Light Cameras How Radar Works Trafc radar, which consists of microwaves, travels in straight lines and is easily reected by objects such as cars, trucks, even guardrails and overpasses. Radar works by directing its microwave beam down the road. As your vehicle travels into range, the microwave beam bounces off your car, and the radar antenna looks for the reections. Using the Doppler Principle, the radar equipment then calculates your speed by comparing the frequency of the reection of your car to the original frequency of the beam sent out. Trafc radar has limitations, the most signicant of these being that it typically can monitor only one target at a time. If there is more than one vehicle within range, it is up to the radar operator to decide which target is producing the strongest reection. Since the strength of the reection is affected by both the size of the vehicle and its proximity to the antenna, it is difcult for the radar operator to determine if the signal is from a sports car nearby or a semi-truck several hundred feet away. Radar range also depends on the power of the radar equipment itself. The strength of the radar units beam diminishes with distance. The farther the radar has to travel, the less energy it has for speed detection. Because intrusion alarms and motion sensors often operate on the same frequency as X, and K-band radar, your GX65 will occasionally receive non-police radar signals. Since these X-Band transmitters are usually contained inside of a building, or aimed toward the ground, they will generally produce much weaker readings than will a true radar encounter. As you become familiar with the sources of these pseudo alarms in your daily driving, they will serve as conrmation that your GX65s radar detection abilities are fully operational. How POP Works POP mode is a relatively new feature for radar gun manufacturers. It works by transmitting an extremely short burst, within the allocated band, to identify speeding vehicles in trafc. Once the target is identied, or POPPED, the gun is then turned to its normal operating mode to provide a vehicle tracking history,
(required by law). NOTE: According to the operators manual from the radar gun manufac-
turer, tickets should not be issued in POP mode. How Laser (Lidar) Works Laser speed detection is actually LIDAR
(Light Detection and Ranging). LIDAR guns project a beam of invisible infrared light. The signal is a series of very short infrared light energy pulses which move in a straight line, reecting off your car and returning to the gun. LIDAR uses these light pulses to measure the distance to a vehicle. Speed is then calculated by measuring how quickly these pulses are reected given the known speed of light. LIDAR (or laser) is a newer technology and is not as widespread as conventional radar, therefore, you may not encounter laser on a daily basis. And unlike radar detection, laser detection is not prone to false alarms. Because LIDAR transmits a much narrower beam than does radar, it is much more accurate in its ability to distinguish between targets and is also more difcult to detect. AS A RESULT, EVEN THE BRIEFEST LASER ALERT SHOULD BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY. There are limitations to LIDAR equipment. LIDAR is much more sensitive to weather conditions than RADAR, and a LIDAR guns range will be decreased by anything affecting visibility such as rain, fog, or smoke. A LIDAR gun cannot operate through glass and it must be stationary in order to get an accurate reading. Because LIDAR must have a clear line of sight and is subject to cosine error
(an inaccuracy which increases as the 22 23 angle between the gun and the vehicle increases) police typically use LIDAR equipment parallel to the road or from an overpass. LIDAR can be used day or night. An intersection may have more than How Red Light Cameras Work Red-light cameras use three basic things:
1) a camera, 2) a way to trigger the camera, and 3) a computer. one camera to monitor trafc from multiple directions. The trigger is typically a series of wires buried just beneath the surface of the road. These wires are separated by a pre-set distance in order to create a magnetic eld or induction loop. Once a vehicle is in the intersection, the loop or circuit becomes closed and alerts the computer to take a picture. the cars owner, no matter whos actually driving. In this case, the red-light camera only needs to photograph the vehicles rear license plate. In other states, the actual driver is responsible for paying the ticket. In this case, the system needs a second camera in front of the car, in order to get a shot of the drivers face. In some states, tickets are issued to Speed Cameras SWS Another technology used is an Radar and laser based cameras are How Speed Cameras Work There are several types of xed position speed cameras used, including radar, laser, induction loop and photo-based. typically mounted near the road and transmit a short range signal across the lanes monitored. Since this signal is transmitted across the road instead of down the road like many handheld systems, detecting them in time is critical. inductive loop system. This type of system utilizes wire buried just beneath the surface of the road to trigger a computer which calculates speed between the two points. pictures of all passing vehicles between two separate xed locations. Both sets of photographs are date and time stamped, which enables the system to calculate average speed between the two locations. Fixed speed cameras can also be set up to monitor one to four lanes of trafc in the same direction. To achieve this, a sensor is installed in each lane and a wide angle camera lens is used to photograph the vehicle which is speeding. Photo-based systems take two sets of NOTE: Some of the safety From the factory, your GX65 is How SWS Works Safety Warning System, or SWS, uses a modied K-band radar signal. The SWS safety radar system has 64 possible messages (60 currently allocated). The SWS messages your GX65 can display are listed on the facing page. programmed with SWS decoding OFF. If you wish to detect this system, use the Programming feature to turn the GX65s SWS decoding ON. If SWS is used in your area, your GX65 will display the safety messages associated with the signal. messages have been condensed, so that each message can be displayed on one or two screens on the GX65s eight-character display. relatively new, and the number of transmitters in operation is not yet widespread, you will not receive Safety signals on a daily basis. Do not be surprised if you encounter emergency vehicles, road hazards and railroad crossings that are unequipped with these transmitters. As Safety transmitters become more prevalent (the number of operating transmitters is growing every day), these Safety radar signals will become more common. Since Safety radar technology is Highway Hazard Zone Advisory Highway Construction or Maintenance SWS Text Messages 1 Work Zone Ahead 2 Road Closed Ahead/Follow Detour 3 Bridge Closed Ahead/Follow Detour 4 Highway Work Crews Ahead 5 Utility Work Crews Ahead 6 All Traffic Follow Detour Ahead 7 All Trucks Follow Detour Ahead 8 All Traffic Exit Ahead 9 Right Lane Closed Ahead 10 Center Lane Closed Ahead 11 Left Lane Closed Ahead 12 For future use 13 Stationary Police Vehicle Ahead 14 Train Approaching/At Crossing 15 Low Overpass Ahead 16 Drawbridge Up 17 Observe Drawbridge Weight Limit 18 Rock Slide Area Ahead 19 School Zone Ahead 20 Road Narrows Ahead 21 Sharp Curve Ahead 22 Pedestrian Crossing Ahead 23 Deer/Moose Crossing 24 Blind/Deaf Child Area 25 Steep Grade Ahead/Truck Use Low Gear 26 Accident Ahead 27 Poor Road Surface Ahead 28 School Bus Loading/Unloading 29 No Passing Zone 30 Dangerous Intersection Ahead 31 Stationary Emergency Vehicle Ahead 32 For future use 24 25 Weather Related Hazards Travel Information/Convenience 33 High Wind Ahead 34 Severe Weather Ahead 35 Heavy Fog Ahead 36 High Water/Flooding Ahead 37 Ice On Bridge Ahead 38 Ice On Road Ahead 39 Blowing Dust Ahead 40 Blowing Sand Ahead 41 Blinding Snow Whiteout Ahead 42 For future use 43 Rest Area Ahead 44 Rest Area With Service Ahead 45 24 Hour Fuel Service Ahead 46 Inspection Station Open 47 Inspection Station Closed 48 Reduced Speed Area Ahead 49 Speed Limit Enforced 50 Hazardous Materials Exit Ahead 51 Congestion Ahead/Expect Delay 52 Expect 10 Minute Delay 53 Expect 20 Minute Delay 54 Expect 30 Minute Delay 55 Expect 1 Hour Delay 56 Traffic Alert/Tune AM Radio 57 Pay Toll Ahead 58 Trucks Exit Right 59 Trucks Exit Left 60 For future use 61 Emergency Vehicle In Transit 62 Police In Pursuit 63 Oversize Vehicle In Transit 64 Slow Moving Vehicle Fast/Slow Moving Vehicles GPS Updates Service How GPS Works The Global Positioning System
(GPS) is made up of twenty four orbiting satellites and was developed by the U.S. military. There are at least four satellites visible at any given time every day. and receive data from four of these satellites. This data includes the distance to your location from each of the satellites. Once the distance from each satellite is known, the receiver can calculate and pinpoint your exact location. A GPS receiver is designed to locate In order to have access to these Software Updates The GX65s red light and speed camera database is easily updated using our exclusive detector software tools found on our web site. Firmware, or the operating software for the detector, can also be updated using these tools. updates, you must register your GX65 at www.beltronics.com. Once registered, you will receive email notications that updates are now available for your database or rmware. need to be powered up to use the software tools. If you have a laptop computer, you can take it out to the vehicle to download the updates. If not, you will need to purchase a 12-volt adapter. These can be found at your local electronics retailer or our website under accessories. The GX65 will Service Procedure If your GX65 ever needs service, please follow these simple steps:
1 Check the troubleshooting section of this manual. It may have a solution to your problem. 2 Call us at 800.341.2288. We may be able to solve your problem over the phone. If the problem requires that you send your GX65 to the factory for repair, we will provide you with a Service Order Number, which must be included on the outside of your shipping box. Enclose the following information with your GX65:
Your Service Order Number A copy of your sales receipt Your name and return address Your daytime telephone number A description of the problem you are experiencing Out Of Warranty Repairs For out of warranty repairs, include prepayment in the amount you were quoted by the Beltronics Customer Service Representative. If the detector has been damaged, abused or modified, the repair cost will be calculated on a parts and labor basis. If it exceeds the basic repair charge, you will be contacted with a quotation. If the additional payment is not received within 30 days (or if you notify us that you choose not to have your GX65 repaired at the price quoted), your GX65 will be returned, without repair. Payment can be made by check, money order, or credit card. Ship GX65 and SmartPlug to:
BELTRONICS Customer Service Department Service Order Number ______________ 5442 West Chester Road West Chester OH 45069 For your own protection, we recommend that you ship your GX65 postpaid and insured. Insist on a proof of delivery, and keep the receipt until the return of your GX65. 26 27 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Problem Solution The GX65 beeps briey at the same location every day, but no radar source is in sight. An X-band motion sensor or intrusion alarm is located within range of your route. Use the AlertLock feature to lter this signal out. The GX65 will not turn on. Check that vehicle ignition is ON. Check that vehicle lighter socket is functional. Try the GX65 in another vehicle. The GX65 does not seem sensitive to radar or laser. Make sure that windshield wipers do not block the GX65s radar antenna and that the laser lens is not behind tinted areas. Determine if your vehicle has an Instaclear, ElectriClear or solar reective windshield which may deect radar or laser signals. The GX65 may be in City Mode. GPS indicator will not stop ashing. The GX65 does not have a clear view of the sky. Reposition it or try it in another vehicle. AlertLock lock lter does not seem to be working. Check to make sure the GPS button is on. At rst detect, numbers come up on the display. SpeedCheck feature is on. You can turn it off in Programming. The GX65 did not alert when a police car was in view. VASCAR (Visual Average Speed Computer and Recorder), a stopwatch method of speed detection, may be in use. Ofcer may not have radar or laser unit turned on. Explanation of Displays The GX65s display is not working. Press the BRT button to deactivate Dark Mode. The GX65s audible alerts are less loud after the rst few alerts. The GX65 bounces or sags on windshield. The GX65 is in AutoMute Mode. See page 9 for details. The GX65 is not making contact with the windshield to provide stability. While holding down the GX65s EasyMount button, slide the GX65 further back toward the windshield so that the back top edge makes rm contact. No display The GX65 is in Dark mode. Press the BRT button to change the brightness.
(page 10) PilotHWY One of the many Preferences. (pages 14-18) Ka1 X9, The GX65 has been set to Threat Display Mode in Programming. or K9 X1, or Ka9 K2 X1, etc.
(pages 12-13) The GX65s power-on sequence reoccurs while you are driving. A loose power connection or dirty lighter socket can cause the GX65 to be briey disconnected. Reset Power The GX65 needs to cycle power. Unplug it from power socket and restart. Your 14-year old son has changed all 8 of the Programming options. You can return all of the user Preferences to the factory defaults settings by holding down the SEN and BRT buttons while you turn the GX65 on. The GX65 feels very warm. It is normal for the GX65 to feel warm. 28 29 Accessories Accessories Visit our website for our complete line of accessories at beltronics.com BELTRONICS Extended Service Plan Beltronics offers an optional extended service plan. Contact Beltronics for details at 800.341.2288. Register online:
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9 7 8 9 l R e m o v e c a r d a o n g p e r f o r a t i o n s Warranty BELTRONICS One Year Limited Warranty What this warranty covers:
BELTRONICS warrants your Product against all defects in materials and workmanship. For how long: One (1) year from the date of the original purchase. What we will do: BELTRONICS, at our discretion, will either repair or replace your Product free of charge. What we will not do: BELTRONICS will not pay shipping charges that you incur for sending your product to us. What you must do to maintain this warranty: Show original proof of purchase from an authorized BELTRONICS dealer. Warranty Exclusions: Warranty does not apply to your product under any of the following conditions: 1. The serial number has been removed or modified. 2. Your product has been subjected to misuse or damage (including water damage, physical abuse, and/or improper installation). 3. Your product has been modified in any way. 4. Your receipt or proof-of-purchase is from a non-authorized dealer or internet auction site including E-bay, U-bid, or other non-
authorized resellers. To obtain service: 1. Contact BELTRONICS (800.341.2288) to obtain a Return Authorization number. 2. Properly pack your product and include: your name, complete return address, written description of the problem with your product, daytime telephone number, and a copy of the original purchase receipt. 3. Label the outside of the package clearly with your Return Authorization number. Ship the product pre-paid (insured, for your protection) to: Beltronics Inc, 5442 West Chester Rd., West Chester, OH 45069. LIMITATION OF WARRANTY: EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, YOU ARE ACQUIRING THE PRODUCT AS IS AND WHERE IS, WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY. BELTRONICS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE CONCERNING THE MERCHANT-
ABILITY AND SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BELTRONICS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE OR MOUNTING OF THE PRODUCT. The above limitations or exclusions shall be limited to the extent they violate the laws of any particular state. BELTRONICS is not responsible for products lost in shipment between the owner and our service center. Other legal rights: This Warranty gives you specific rights. You may have other legal rights, which vary, from state to state. 32 33
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1 | 2008-09-12 | 33400 ~ 36000 | CRD - Part 15 Radar Detector | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2008-09-12
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Beltronics USA Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007600588
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1 | Physical Address |
5442 West Chester Road
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West Chester, Ohio 45069
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United States
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c******@curtis-straus.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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QL4
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
G7GX
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J**** K********
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1 | Title |
Vice President, Engineering
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1 | Telephone Number |
513 8********
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1 | Fax Number |
513 8********
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j******@escortinc.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 10/27/2008 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | CRD - Part 15 Radar Detector | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Radar Detector | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
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BUREAU VERITAS CONSUMER PRODUCTS SERVICES, INC.
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1 | Name |
S****** L****
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978 6******** Extension:
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97848********
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s******@us.bureauveritas.com
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1 | 4 | 15B | 33400 | 36000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC