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THREATS
The R3 detects up to 4 radar band signals (threats) at a single time. The strongest
rader signal is designated as the Priority signal, and its frequency displays on the
OLED. The other signals (threats) are indicated in the left side of the display. In the
following example, 2 K band, 1 X band, and 1 Ka band frequencies are detected.
X K Ka
K 24.120 GHz
The Priority menu setting determines which type of frequency displays on the OLED
(see page 12 If Priority is set to Signal priority, the strongest signal displays on the
OLED. If Priority is set to Ka Priority, the Ka band radar signal displays on the OLED.
MUTE MEMORY
Use Mute Memory to mute known areas of false alarms (such as department store
automatic doors). The R3 remembers where you muted the audio (GPS location) and
the frequency you muted. It will automatically mute when you travel to that location
and the saved frequency is detected; however, if a different frequency is detected,
the R3 alerts to that different frequency.
When you press
MUTE/DIM
or the
MUTE
button on the power cord to mute audio
for a specific location, Mute On displays. While Mute On displays, press
MUTE/DIM
or the
MUTE
button on the power cord again to save that GPS location to memory.
Mute Memory displays on the screen.
R3 stores up to 500 Mute Memory points.
To delete Mute Memory points, press
MUTE/DIM
or the
MUTE
button on the
power cord while Mute Memory displays. The R3 displays a delete confirmation
message; press
MUTE/DIM
or the
MUTE
button on the power cord again to
confirm. You can also delete Mute Memory points from Menus/Delete All Mute?
AUTO MUTE/AUTO MUTE VOLUME
When the R3 detects a signal, it sounds an alarm at the current volume level. To
make the alarm quieter, turn Auto Mute on through the menus (see page 17). This










