Uniden Radar Detector LRD 766 User Manual

The industry’s most  
advanced fully integrated  
laser / radar detectors  
with a digital compass  
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INTRODUCTION  
Welcome to the world of sophisticated, early warning laser/radar  
detection. You have purchased one of the most advanced laser/radar  
detectors available. The LRD 767 / LRD 777 is a completely integrated  
laser/radar detector. It responds to the X, K, and Ka-SuperWideband  
radar guns in use today and also provides 360 detection of the latest  
speed monitoring system — the laser gun. The built-in Safety  
Warning System (SWS™) is capable of detecting a hazardous  
warning signal transmitted on the K-band.  
The LRD 767 / LRD 777 provides distinct visual and audio alerts to  
warn you of the presence of X, K, and Ka-SuperWideband radar  
signals as well as IR laser signals and Safety Warning System. You can  
drive with confidence when you bring along the LRD 767 / LRD 777.  
The LRD 767 / LRD 777 employs Super Stalker Technology (SST), a  
state-of-the-art electronic system designed to make this radar  
detector invisible to all current VG-2 radar detector detectors.  
The LRD 767/LRD 777 will also warn you of VG-2 use.  
The LRD 767 / LRD 777 includes electromagnetic compass  
sensors to its circuitry and enables you to stay on course with this  
digital navigator.  
We are certain that you will enjoy the LRD 767 / LRD 777, and to  
ensure that you get the most from its features, please read this  
Reference Guide carefully before installing and operating the unit.  
FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS  
360 Laser Detection  
Safety Warning System™  
All Band Coverage  
7 Alarm Tones  
Super Wideband  
VG-2 Undetectable  
K/Ka Priority  
Pulse Detection  
VG-2 Alert  
Electronic Compass  
Text Readout  
Signal Strength Meter  
Warning Lights  
Visual Only Mode  
Auto Mute Mode  
Audio Only Mode  
Self Test  
Memory Retention Feature  
City and Highway Modes  
External Speaker Jack  
(LRD777 Only)  
Voice Announce Alert  
(LRD777 Only)  
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INCLUDED WITH YOUR RADAR DETECTOR  
The industry’s most  
advanced fully integrated  
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your laser/radar  
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radar detectors  
digital compass  
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detector, please read  
this Reference  
Guide thoroughly.  
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WARNING  
If any of these items  
are missing or damaged,  
contact your dealer  
immediately. Be sure  
to complete and mail  
the product registration  
card. Included with  
your radar detector.  
Coiled Cigarette Adapter  
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SPEED DETECTION SYSTEMS  
A speed detection device (often called a radar gun) sends out  
either a microwave signal or beam of light. When this signal  
reaches its target, part of the signal is reflected or bounced back  
toward the emitting gun. The time required for the signal to leave  
the gun, bounce off an object, and return is used to determine a  
vehicle’s distance and speed.  
RADAR  
Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) is a microwave system for  
detecting the speed of moving objects by reflected pulses of high  
frequency radio waves. There are three radar bands  
(microwave frequencies): X band (10.49 to 10.56GHz), K band  
(24.04 to 24.26GHz), and the “superwide” Ka band (33.4 GHz to  
36 GHz).  
The X band was the first used for traffic, followed by the K band  
which is harder to detect (most instant-on radar is K band). The  
Ka band was introduced in 1987, and widened to Ka SuperWideband  
in 1990 by the FCC. The LRD 767/LRD 777 monitors all current  
radar bands including the entire Ka SuperWideband.  
The radar beam is cone shaped — the narrower the beam, the  
greater the resolution. A moving vehicle reflects radar signals  
back towards the radar gun. The LRD 767/LRD 777can detect the  
signals emitted by radar guns, and it will sound an audio alarm  
and flash a warning indicator. For continuously transmitting  
radar, use the LRD 767/LRD 777 to get accurate detection from a  
safe distance. Weak signals cause the audio and visual alarms to  
sound intermittently, but as the signal gets stronger (the closer  
you get to the radar gun), both alarms increase in intensity.  
Instant-on transmitters fire a short radar pulse beam at a vehicle  
and instantly read its speed. When detected at a distance, you will  
hear a few beeps and see the strength meter begin to light.  
Instant-On radar signals are the most difficult to detect at a safe  
distance because they are transmitted only when directed at you  
or at a vehicle directly ahead of you.  
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LASER  
ght  
The Laser Speed Detection System, also called LIDAR (for Li  
Detection and R  
anging), uses a laser gun that emits infrared light  
pulses just outside the spectrum of visible light. Each reflected  
pulse measures the speed of the object coming toward or going  
away from the laser gun.  
Unlike radar, the laser gun emits a very narrow beam of light, so  
it can pinpoint a speeding car within traffic. The infrared beam  
spreads out, but slowly and over a longer distance than a  
radar signal.  
To be safe, do not  
ignore any warnings.  
Although there are  
other types of radar  
signals that may  
The laser gun can acquire a speed reading as quickly as 0.3  
seconds, sometimes less. However, since it isn’t easy to accurately  
aim at and hit a moving target, an operator often moves the laser  
gun in several directions to get a reading. So laser signals  
are emitted continuously for a few seconds for each  
speed measurement.  
cause interference,  
when the  
LRD 767/LRD 777  
detects a signal, be  
on the alert. It is  
important to exercise  
caution at all times.  
The LRD 767/LRD 777 can detect these light pulses from as far  
away as 1.5 miles, which is about four times the effective  
range of a laser gun (2,000 feet), and about ten times its  
average operating range (500-800 feet).  
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS  
1.  
Clip Release — Press the clip release button to remove the  
LRD 767/LRD 777 from the windshield mounting clip.  
2.  
3.  
Rear and Side Laser Detector Lense — For rear and side  
detection of laser signals.  
Press thecity button to help reduce X-band false  
alarms while driving in the city. When you turn  
on the City Mode, the City indicator turns on.  
While driving on highways, turn off the City  
Mode for long-range detection.  
(LRD 777 will give a voice confirmation.)  
4.  
5.  
Press theaudio button to activate the Audio Alert  
Only operation. All the LEDs dim, and the signal  
strength meter is disabled.  
(LRD 777 will give a voice confirmation.)  
Press themute button to activate the Auto Mute  
feature, which produces a full alert level when a  
signal is first received, then automatically  
reduces to chirps for the rest of the warning.  
(LRD 777 will give a voice confirmation.)  
6.  
Speaker — Sounds audio alert. There are seven different audio  
alert tones to distinguish each type of signal received. When  
you become familiar with all the distinct alert tones, you can  
operate the LRD 767/LRD 777 just by listening, devoting  
your full attention to the traffic in front of you.  
7.  
DC 12V Power Input — Connect the DC power cord here.  
8.  
On-Off/Volume Control — Turns the power on and adjusts  
the Audio Alert volume.  
9.  
Display Panel —LEDs display laser/radar alerts, signal strength,  
operation mode, Safety Warning System (SWS) messages,  
and eight (8) cardinal directions.  
NOTE: Foldout the  
back cover of this  
reference guide to  
Back  
Cover  
erence  
Guide  
Ref  
refer to the “Controls  
& Functions” page.  
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DISPLAY PANEL  
The display panel indicates the driving direction and each mode  
of the operational conditions when no signal is engaged.  
At city mode :  
C T Y  
H W Y  
N E  
N E  
At highway mode :  
Every time you turn  
on the LRD 767/LRD  
777, a self test is  
performed for all visual  
and audio alerts. You  
will hear, in-order,  
four distinct tones for  
the X, K, and  
Ka-SuperWideband  
radar bands, as well  
as for laser, laser L2,  
VG-2 and SWS.  
At audio-only mode :  
(dim & dimmer)  
or  
or  
C T Y  
H W Y  
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N E  
N E  
At audio-only mode :  
(dark)  
C T Y  
H W Y  
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N E  
N E  
At display-on mode :  
At mute-on mode :  
At mute-off mode :  
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H W Y  
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back cover of this  
reference guide to  
refer to the “Controls  
& Functions” page.  
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Cover  
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Guide  
Ref  
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INSTALLATION  
The LRD 767/LRD777 uses a highly sensitive horn-type antenna  
and IR laser sensor to receive laser/radar signals. Its sensitivity  
and range depend on the method of installation and the direction  
of the antenna/sensor in relation to the signal source. The  
inherent nature of radar waves makes them reflect off metallic  
surfaces. This is why these waves are so useful for measuring the  
speed of a vehicle. The IR laser light may reflect only from shiny  
surfaces. Both radar waves and IR laser light will, however, pass  
through plastic or glass.  
Before you decide where to put your radar detector, please keep in  
mind these two important factors:  
For safety, do not mount the LRD 767/LRD 777 in a location  
where it will obstruct your driving vision.  
Most vehicles have the top part of the windshield tinted.  
Mounting the LRD 767/LRD 777 behind tinted or mirrored  
glass may reduce the effectiveness of laser detection by  
reducing the amount of laser light received by the dectector.  
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HELPFUL TIPS  
The antenna and the forward looking sensor are located  
behind the rear panel of the unit, (and the rear- and  
side-looking sensors are located on top of the unit), directly  
behind the mode selection keys. 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.  
Do not mount the unit behind the windshield wiper blades,  
radio antenna, tinted glass area, or mirrored glass. Be sure  
the unit is free from obstruction by seat backs, rear view  
mirror, sun visors, or the ceiling of the automobile.  
Do not mount the unit in front of the heater or  
defroster vents.  
Do not leave the unit in direct sunlight or in the glove  
compartment of a closed car for long periods of time, as  
extreme changes in temperature may cause internal damage.  
Also, removing the unit from the windshield makes you less  
susceptible to break-in and theft.  
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ADJUSTING THE WINDSHIELD MOUNTING CLIP  
1)  
2)  
The metal portion of the bracket locks into the plastic  
portion at two different positions. These positions can be used  
for vehicles with two different vertical angles of their  
windshields. The back position can be used for vehicles with  
windshields that are slanted back.  
For optimum laser detection, gently bend the angled portion  
of the windshield mounting bracket so that the LRD 767/  
LRD 777 is parallel to the road surface. Be sure the  
LRD 767/LRD 777 is mounted so it is free of obstructions  
from seat backs, rear view mirror, sun visors, or the ceiling  
of the automobile. There must be a clear 360 line of sight  
to the outside of the vehicle.  
To mount the LRD 767/LRD 777:  
1)  
Press the button on top of the radar and insert the  
windshield clip into the LRD 767/LRD 777. The metal  
portion of the bracket locks in to the plastic portion.  
2)  
Place the bracket and the LRD 767/LRD 777 in the proper  
location on the windshield of your vehicle, and press the  
suction cups firmly against the windshield.  
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CONNECTING THE POWER  
The LRD 767/LRD 777 is designed to operate on most 12 VDC  
negative ground vehicle electrical systems. The power cord  
provided with the unit has a cigarette lighter socket plug at  
one end and a small connector at the other.  
Use only a Uniden  
supplied power cord  
or its replacement.  
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.  
When installing the power cord, make sure that:  
The socket is clean to allow proper contact.  
The power cord does not block the antenna area on the back  
of the unit  
.
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REPLACING THE FUSE  
The cigarette lighter plug contains a 1-ampere fuse to protect it  
from power surges.  
1.  
To replace the fuse, unscrew the top of the plug.  
2
Remove the fuse and replace it with the same type.  
3.  
To replace the top, push in the two metal contacts and twist  
into place.  
Press In  
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OPERATION  
You are now ready to enjoy the convenience and security of your  
LRD 767/LRD 777. Please read this section of the Reference Guide  
carefully to familiarize yourself with the basic operation of this  
unit.  
POWER ON  
DEMONSTRATION  
VOLUME CONTROL  
Adjust thevolume control to a comfortable alarm tone level for  
your vehicle. The volume level does not have any effect on the  
unit’s sensitivity. It is best to adjust the audible alarm during the  
self-test.  
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MEMORY RETENTION FEATURE  
The Memory Retention Feature retains the LRD 767/LRD 777’s  
operational settings in memory for at least 2 days without power.  
When you turn on the LRD 767/LRD 777, it will be in the same  
mode as when you turned it off.  
FULL WARNING  
When the LRD 767/LRD 777 detects a radar, laser, VG-2 or safety  
warning signal, it emits a distinct warning tone and the  
corresponding visual messages will light. The blink rate of the LEDs  
increases and the signal strength meter LEDs light successively as  
the signal source comes closer.  
AUDIO ALERT ONLY OPERATION  
Press theaudio button for Audio Alert Only operation.  
When Audio Alert Only is selected, the visual alert and signal  
strength meter are disabled. In this mode, the display panel will  
dim. There are four levels for the display panel brightness control.  
You can control the brightness by pressing the audio button repeatedly.  
Press the audio button again for the Full Alert (audio and  
visual) Mode. Do not set the Volume control at minimum when in  
Audio Alert Only because there will be no alert.  
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VISUAL ALERT ONLY OPERATION  
You can operate the LRD767/LRD777in Visual Alert Only by  
setting thevolume control at the minimum position in Full  
Alert Mode. At this setting you can barely hear the audio alert  
in a quiet environment.  
WARNING  
To operate with  
visual alert only, set  
the volume control to  
the minimum.  
AUTO MUTE OPERATION  
Remember though,  
if the volume control  
is turned down and  
Audio Only operation  
is selected, the alarm  
features are  
Press themute button to activate the Auto Mute feature.  
completely disabled.  
When the Mute is selected, the unit is in Auto Mute Mode.  
In this mode you hear the full audio alert when a signal is  
first received. The audio alert automatically reduces to a  
chirp for the duration of the warning.  
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CITY OPERATION  
In highly populated areas, you may encounter many devices that  
use the same frequencies as radar signals, such as motion  
detectors, automatic doors, and intrusion alarms. These devices  
may trigger an alert called “falsing.”  
To filter most of the weaker signals and get the most accurate  
radar signal recognition, press city to turn on the City Mode.  
If you use both the  
Audio Only Alert and  
City modes, you won’t  
receive an audio alert  
until you are very  
close to the radar  
source.  
In City Mode, the combination of visual and audio alert tones  
varies based on the strength of the received signal.  
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SIGNAL STRENGTH METER  
The signal strength meter shown in the display panel gives you  
instant information about the strength of the signal being detected.  
A weak signal causes the first bar to light, but as signal strength  
increases, more bars light. All six bars for radar and three bars for  
laser light when full signal strength is received. Use this meter to  
judge the distance from the signal source.  
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L A S E R  
NOTE : In Audio only mode the signal strength meter  
will not be displayed.  
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SAFETY WARNING SYSTEM OPERATION  
The Safety Warning System (SWS™) is a new communication  
system that will provide an early warning when a road hazard  
exists. The LRD 767/LRD 777 is capable of detecting the SWS  
signal broadcast on the K-band by either law enforcement or  
local departments of transportation.The corresponding message  
from 64 SWS warning messages is scrolled from the right to the  
left of the display panel. while an audible alert sounds.  
When this alert sounds, you should tune to local radio traffic  
reports or prepare to slow down or stop your vehicle because  
you could be approaching an accident, bad road conditions  
caused by weather, or road crews or construction.  
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VOICE ALERT (LRD 777 ONLY)  
When each function is activated by pressing a control button, the  
LRD 777 gives the following voice messages:  
– By the city button : City Mode, Highway Mode  
– By the audio button : Display Dim, Display Dimmer, Audio Only,  
Display On  
– By the mute button : Mute On, Mute On, Mute Off.  
NOTE : The second “Mute On” confirms that the voice muting  
is activated.  
*
When a signal comes in, the LRD 777 gives the corresponding alert  
voices : X Band, K Band, Ka Band, Laser Band, UltraLyte Band,  
VG2 Band. When a SWS signal comes in, the LRD 777 gives the  
corresponding voice message of the 64 warning messages listed in the  
following page.  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
The LRD 767/LRD 777 is designed to give you years of trouble-free  
service. There are no user-serviceable parts inside, and, except for  
the fuse, no maintenance is required. To keep your detector in  
new condition, follow these important suggestions:  
Never leave the LRD 767/LRD 777 on the windshield when  
you park your vehicle. The temperature in the vehicle in  
summer can reach levels above what is considered to be safe  
for this unit  
.
To make you less susceptible to break-in and theft, remove  
the unit from your windshield when you leave your vehicle.  
Do not expose the unit to moisture. Rain, dew, road splash,  
or other liquids can damage the internal components and  
reduce sensitivity of the LRD 767/LRD 777.  
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SWS WARNING MESSAGES  
Highway Construction  
– Work zone ahead  
– Road closed ahead / Follow detour  
– Bridge closed ahead / Follow detour  
– Highway work crews ahead  
– Utility work crews ahead  
– All traffic follow detour ahead  
– All trucks follow detour ahead  
– All traff ic exit ahead  
– Righ lane closed ahead  
– Center lane closed ahead  
– Left lane closed ahead  
Highway Hazard Zone Advisory  
Stationary police vehicle ahead  
–Train approaching / at crossing  
– Low overpass ahead  
– Drawbridge up  
– Observe bridge weight limit  
– Rock slide area ahead  
– School zone ahead  
– Road narrows ahead  
– Sharp curve ahead  
– Pedestrian crossing ahead  
– Deer / Moose crossing  
– Blind / Deaf child area  
– Steep grade ahead / truck use low gear  
– Accident ahead  
– Poor road surface ahead  
– School bus loading / unloading  
– No passing zone  
– Dangerous intersection ahead  
– Stationary emergency vehicle ahead  
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SWS WARNING MESSAGES  
Weather Related Hazard  
– High wind ahead  
– Severe weather ahead  
– Heavy fog ahead  
– High water / Flooding ahead  
– ICE on bridge ahead  
– ICD on road ahead  
– Blowing dust ahead  
– Blowing sand ahead  
– Blowing snow ahead  
– Blowing snow white area ahead  
Travel Information Convenience  
– Rest area ahead  
– Rest area with service ahead  
– 24 Hour fuel service ahead  
– Inspection station open  
– Inspection station closed  
– Reduced speed area ahead  
– Speed limit enforced  
– Hazardous materials exit ahead  
– Congestion ahead / Expect delay  
– Expect 10 Minute delay  
– Expect 20 Minute delay  
– Expect 30 Minute delay  
– Expect 1 Hour delay  
– Traffic alert / tune am radio  
– Pay toll ahead  
– Trucks exit right  
– Trucks exit left  
Fast/Slow Moving Vehicles  
– Emergency vehicle in transit  
– Police in pursuit  
– Oversize vehicle in transit  
– Slow moving vehicle  
(Note : Three messages are reserved for future use.)  
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COMPASS CALIBRATION  
To have the LRD 767/LRD 777 correctly display the direction which it is  
facing you need to follow the calibration instructions stated below.  
• Mount your LRD 767/LRD 777 on the windshield firmly.  
• Press the audio button for three seconds until it scrolls COMPASS  
CALIBRATION on the display panel. (LRD 777 gives you a voice  
message saying “start calibration by turning your vehicle twice”.)  
• Turn your vehicle slowly and make two circles.  
(A trafficless site is recommendable for more accurate calibration.  
Also avoid a large metallic object.)  
• Press again the audio button to complete the calibration.  
NOTE : If the LRD 767/LRD 777 is moved to another vehicle,  
it must be recalibrated.  
*
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If your LRD 767/LRD 777 does not perform up to expectations, try  
the suggestions listed below. If you cannot get satisfactory results,  
call the Uniden Customer Service Center at (800) 297-1023, 7:00  
a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday.  
Unit does not operate  
(Nothing on the  
display panel)  
Check the power cord. Be sure the  
connectors are properly installed  
Be sure ignition key is ON or in the  
accessory position.  
.
Fuse out. Check and replace.  
Check power to lighter socket.  
Vehicle electrical problem exists.  
Make sure that the volume control is in the  
ON position.  
Clean cigarette lighter socket.  
Unit fails the self test.  
Weak detection.  
Call Uniden Customer Service Center,  
(800) 297-1023.  
Check angle of unit. Point to the horizon.  
Antenna/Sensor is obstructed. Move the  
unit clear of any obstruction outside the  
windshield, such as a wiper blade.  
Move the unit clear of the window tint.  
Inaccurate or  
erratic detection:  
Loose power cord. Check both connectors.  
Power cord is broken. Check and replace.  
Beeps over bumps or  
rough road.  
Check that the power cord is connected at  
both ends.  
Clean cigarette lighter socket.  
Beeps at same  
location.  
Falsing because you have passed a motion  
sensor or alarm.  
Signal strength meter  
registers, but  
For highway use, make sure the City Mode  
is OFF.  
no audio.  
Increase the volume.  
The unit  
bounces against  
the windshield.  
Reposition the unit so that the bumper  
is firmly against the windshield.  
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General  
Dimensions:  
4.6in(L) x 2.8in(W) x 1.1in(H) (LRD767)  
4.6in(L) x 2.8in(W) x 1.2in(H) (LRD777)  
4.0 oz  
Weight:  
Power Requirements:  
Temperature Range:  
12~16V DC, 310mA  
Operating: -5 F to 160 F  
(-20 C to 70 C)  
Storage: -40 F to 185 F  
(-40 C to 85C)  
360 Laser Detector  
Receiver Type:  
Sensor Front End:  
Detector Type:  
Receiver Bandwidth:  
Spectral Response:  
Alert Hold Time:  
Pulse Laser Signal Receiver  
Convex Condenser Lens  
Pulse Width Discriminator  
30 MHz  
800 - 1100 nm  
3 seconds  
Radar Detector  
Receiver Type:  
Dual Conversion  
Superheterodyne  
Detector Type:  
Scanning Frequency  
Discriminator  
Antenna Type:  
Sensitivity:  
Linear Polarized, Self-Contained Antenna  
X band = -115 dBm/cm2  
K band = -105 dBm/cm2  
Ka Super Wide band = -100 dBm/cm2  
Frequency of Operation: 10.490 - 10.560 GHz (X band)  
24.040 - 24.260 GHz (K band)  
33.40 - 36.00 Ghz  
(Ka Super Wide band)  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
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23  
ONE YEAR WARRANTY  
Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for  
warranty service.  
WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”)  
ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the  
original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in  
materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set  
out below.  
WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user shall  
terminate and be of no further effect 12 months after the date of  
original retail sale. The warranty is invalid if the Product is (A)  
damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary, (B) modified,  
altered, or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any  
configurations not sold by Uniden, (C) improperly installed, (D)  
serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden  
service center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E)  
used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any  
system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed  
by anyone other than as detailed by the owner’s manual for this  
product.  
STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not  
conform to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in effect,  
warrantor will either, at its option, repair or replace the defective unit  
and return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other cost  
(except shipping and handling) incurred by warrantor or its  
representatives in connection with the performance of this warranty.  
Warrantor, at its option, may replace the unit with a new or  
refurbished unit. THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE  
SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS  
IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE  
WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY  
OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE  
REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or  
exclusion may not apply to you.  
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and  
you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This  
warranty is void outside the United States of America.  
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after  
following the instructions in the owner’s manual you are certain that  
the Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its  
original packaging). The Product should include all parts and  
accessories originally packaged with the Product. Include evidence of  
original purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you  
to return it. The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by  
traceable means, to warrantor at:  
Uniden America Corporation  
4700 Amon Carter Blvd  
Ft. Worth, TX 76155  
1(800)297-1023  
7:00a.m. to 7:00p.m. Central  
Monday through Friday  
©March 2000 Uniden America CorporationAll rights reserved  
Printed in Korea LRD 767 / LRD 777  
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