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Beltronics GX65 User Manual

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Table of Contents

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Quick Reference Card

BELTRONICS Pro GX65 Quick Reference Card

* Factory Default Settings

Remove card along perforations

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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

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

ON

or

OFF

(default is on)

Ku

ON

or

OFF

(default is off)

K

ON

or

OFF

(default is on)

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)

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)

Press the MRK button

to change your setting

within a category

* Full word: Highway or AutoScan

Letter: H or A 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 in 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

Quick Reference Guide

4-5

Installation

6-7

• Power Connection

6

• Mounting Location

6

• Windshield Mount

7

Controls and Features

8-13

• Power

8

• Volume Control

8

• Power-on Indication

8

• Mute

8

• AutoMute

8

• AlertLock / GPS Filter

8

• GPS Signal Indicator

9

• Sensitivity (SEN)

9

• Brightness (BRT)

9

• Mark Location (MRK)

10

• Audible Alerts

11

• SmartPlug

11

• Speed Check

12

• Signal Strength Meter

12

• Threat Display

12

• Tech Display

13

• Clearing the Database

13

Preferences

14-18

• How to use Programming

14

• Example of Programming

14

• Overview of Programming

15

• Details of Programming

16-18

Technical Details

19-26

• Specifications

19

• Interpreting Alerts

20-21

• How Radar Works

22

• How POP Works

22

• How Laser Works

23

• How Red Light Cameras Work

23

• How Speed Cameras Work

24

• How SWS Works

24-25

• How GPS Works

26

Service

27-33

• Service

27

• Troubleshooting

28-29

• Accessories

30

• Warranty

33