Star Pro 40 [13/15] Operation

Star Pro 40 [13/15] Operation
If the detector stop operating, the fuse in the cigarette lighter plug might be blown. If it has blown, follow
these steps to replace it with 3-ampare fuse.
1. To replace the fuse, unscrew the top of the plug.
2. Remove the fuse and check the fuse to see if it has blown, if it has, replace it.
OPERATION
Power and Self-test
To turn the detector on, connect power and turn the On/Off volume control away from you until it clicks.
When powered up, the detector sounds a distinctive tone for each signal and flashes all LEDs in sequence
as a self-test.
Then all LEDs turn off except the power LED.
Tutorial Mode
STAR PRO40 has a tutorial mode, With the STAR PRO40 off, press and hold the
“Mute” button and turn the STAR PRO40 on. The STAR PRO40 will enter the tutorial mode. At this time
the City LED will blink continuously. Whenever you press the “Mute” button, the STAR PRO40 will show
the LED operation and sound for each band by turns. To exit the tutorial mode, press “City” after finishing
the one operation of a band.
Adjusting Volume
To change the detector's volume, turn volume control either away or toward you.
Operating Settings
City Operation
The X-band signals for non-traffic radar systems is allocated such as intrusion alarms, automatic door
openers, and microwave traffic signal controllers.
Additionally, older or poorly shielded detectors in other vehicles can sometimes transmit weak radar
signals.
The city mode reduces the detector's sensitivity to weak X-, Ku-, K-, and Kaband signals to eliminate
responses to most false sources.
To select the city mode, press CITY button.
The Highway mode when the CITY LED turned off provides maximum sensitivity for open road driving. To
select the highway mode, press CITY button and the CITY LED will be turn off.
Mute Operation
To temporarily silence the detector, press MUTE.
After leaving the area of the transmission source, the detector automatically returns to normal after 20
seconds.
You can also press MUTE while the audio alert is sounding to silence it.
Dim Operation
Press the Dim button repeatedly each time to toggle between the three levels of brightness mode.
Receiving and Identifying Radar and Laser Signals
When your detector identifies radar signals, the following will occur:
1. Distinctive audible alarms will be emitted for X-, Ku-, K-, and Ka-band radar signals.
The alarm sounds will occur faster and faster as the signal gets stronger(as you get closer to the source).
When the signal gets very strong, the alarm sounds become continuous tones.
2. The appropriate visual alarm indicator (yellow X/Ku or green K/Ka-bands) will flash in unison with the
audio tones.
When the pulses of laser light from a laser gun are detected by your detector
1. The audible alarm will emit a distinctive sound for laser.
2. The “L” indicators will start to flash.
3. Laser detection will override all radar bands.
VG-2
Police use a VG-2 Gun to find out whether or not you are using a Radar Detector. VG-2 detection is
necessary to detect the Police VG-2 Gun. Your Star PRO 40 is always on and invisible to the police VG-2
Gun.
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