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Overview of ez-programming options, Details of ez-programming options, Display – Escort PASSPORT SR7 User Manual

Page 7: Pilot light (power-on indication)

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Overview of EZ-Programming Options

Press the REVIEW button

to go from one category

to the next

DISPLAY

PILOT LIGHT

(Power-on indication)

POWER-ON SEQUENCE

SIGNAL STRENGTH METER

AUTOMUTE

AUDIOTONES

CITY MODE SENSITIVITY

BRIGHTNESS

BANDS

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Passport’s Factory Default Settings
To reset Passport to its original
factory settings, press and hold
the “CITY” and “MUTE” buttons
while turning the power on.
Passport’s display will provide a
“Reset” message, accompanied
by an audible alert, acknowl-
edging the reset.

Disp STD

Disp VERT

Pilot HWY

Pilot H

Pilot H.>

Pilot +

Pilot +.>

Pilot +>

Pilot V
PwrOn STD

PwrOn FST
Meter STD

Meter EXP

Meter SPC
aMute ON

aMute OFF

Tone STD

Tone LOUD
City STD

City LoX

City NoX

Brt AUTO

Brt MIN

Brt MED

Brt MAX

Brt DARK

Bands ALL

Bands MOD

X

ON or OFF

K

ON or OFF

Ka

ON or OFF

LSR ON or OFF (or SHFT with optional ZR3)

SWS ON or OFF

Press the CHANGE button

to change your setting

within a category

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Standard display
Vertical display

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Full word: Highway or Auto or City
Letter: H or A or C
Letter, with scanning dot
Symbol: + or • or –
Symbol, with scanning dot
Scanning symbol
Vehicle voltage

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Standard power-on sequence
Fast power-on sequence

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Standard signal strength meter
ExpertMeter
SpecDisplay

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AutoMute on
AutoMute off

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Standard tones
Loud tones

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Standard City mode sensitivity
Low X-band sensitivity in City Mode
No X-band sensitivity in City Mode

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Brightness adjusts automatically
Minimum brightness
Medium brightness
Maximum brightness
Dark Mode

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All bands enabled
One or more bands has been modified

Turn bands “ON” or “OFF” by holding
down the Mute button

Details of EZ-Programming Options

Display

Disp STD

(Display standard)

This is the standard setting for use when
Passport’s Display is mounted horizontally.

DispVERT

(Display vertical)

This setting is used when
Passport’s Display is mounted
vertically, for example mounted
on the side of a center console. In
this setting, Passport’s Display is
mounted vertically.

Pilot Light (Power-on indication)

Note: When you are using the Dark mode,
the display will only show HD, AD, or CD,
(Highway-Dark, Auto-Dark, or City-Dark).

PilotHWY

(Full description)

In this setting, Passport will display
“Highway,” “City,” or “Auto” as its power-
on indication. (factory default)

Pilot H

(Letter)

In this setting, Passport will display “H” for
Highway, “C” for City, or “A” for Auto.

Pilot H.>

(Letter with scanning dot)

In this setting, Passport will display “H” for
Highway, “C” for City, and “A” for Auto.
Also, a single dot will continuously scroll
across the display.

Pilot+

(Symbol)

In this setting, Passport will display “+” for
Highway, “.” for Auto, and “–” for City.

Pilot+.>

(Symbol with scanning dot)

In this setting, Passport will display “+” for
Highway, “.” for Auto, and “–” for City. Also,
a single dot will continuously scroll across
the display.

Pilot+>

(Scanning symbol)

In this setting, Passport will display “+” for
Highway, “.” for Auto, and “–” for City. Each
will continuously scroll across the display.

Pilot V

(Vehicle voltage)

In this setting, Passport will display “H” for
Highway, “C” for City, and “A” for Auto,
and the vehicle’s voltage. If the vehicle’s
voltage drops below 10.5 volts, a low
voltage warning will be displayed, followed
by an audible alert. A high voltage warning
is also given when the vehicle’s voltage
goes above 16.5 volts.