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