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R3LONG RANGE Radar/Laser DetectorUser’s Manual 2019 Uniden America CorporationIrving, TexasIssue 5, January 2019Printed in Korea

CUSTOMER CAREAt Uniden , we care about you!If you need assistance, please do NOT return this product to your place of purchaseSave your receipt/proof of purchase for warranty.Quickly find answers to your questions by: Reading this User’s Manual. Visiting our customer support website at www.uniden.com.Images in this manual may differ slightly from your actual product.DISCLAIMER: Radar detectors are illegal in some states. Some states prohibitmounting any object on your windshield. Check applicable law in your state andany state in which you use the product to verify that using and mounting a radardetector is legal. Uniden radar detectors are not manufactured and/or sold with theintent to be used for illegal purposes. Drive safely and exercise caution while usingthis product. Do not change settings of the product while driving. Uniden expectsconsumer’s use of these products to be in compliance with all local, state, andfederal law. Uniden expressly disclaims any liability arising out of or related to youruse of this product.

CONTENTSCUSTOMER CARE. 2R3 OVERVIEW.5FEATURES. 5WHAT’S IN THE BOX.6PARTS OF THE R3.6NON-KEY ELEMENTS . 8POWER CORD. 8OLED DISPLAY.10INSTALL AND TURN ON R3. 11INSTALL/POWER ON.11Windshield.11Dashboard.12MENU SYSTEM. 12BASIC OPERATIONS. 19FEATURE DETAILS. 20AUTO DIM.20Set DIM to Auto from the R3/Power Cord.20Configure Auto from MENU.21USER MARKS (LASER AND RADAR SITES).22RED LIGHT CAMERA POINT DELETE.22HIGHWAY VS CITY MODE.22POP MODE.23SCAN DISPLAY.23MODE DISPLAY.24TIME DISPLAY.24ALARM PRIORITIES.24THREATS.25MUTE MEMORY.25AUTO MUTE/AUTO MUTE VOLUME.25USER SPEED LIMIT.26QUIET RIDE.26

RED LIGHT CAMERA QUIET RIDE.26MAINTENANCE. 27MAINTAINING THE EQUIPMENT.27UPDATING THE FIRMWARE/DATABASE.27TROUBLESHOOTING. 27SPECIFICATIONS. 28FCC/IC COMPLIANCE. 28FCC COMPLIANCE.28IC COMPLIANCE.29ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY. 29

UNIDENLONG RANGE RADAR/LASER DETECTORUSER’S MANUALR3R3 OVERVIEWUniden’s R3 is a top of the line Radar Detector with a built-in GPS feature. Withthe R3, you can mark geographical points where you commonly encounter radartransmissions. These can be school zones, red-light cameras, and places where policefrequently monitor traffic. You can mark these points so the detector will announce“User mark ahead” when you approach them. Among other announcements, theVoice Notification feature lets you know when you are approaching a radar and whattype of radar it is (red light, speed, etc).FEATURES Super Long Range Laser Radar DetectionMRCD/MRCT (Alert priority: Laser, MRCD, Ka, K, X) with customizable tonesVoice NotificationsRadar band frequency displaysGPS for Red Light and Speed camera locationsUp to 500 GPS lockoutsEasy to read OLED displayUser Mark set and voice notificationAdvanced K and Ka band filtersSpectre I and IV undetectableDisplays Signal Strength and Vehicle Battery VoltageMax. Speed Warning SystemRed light camera point deleteX, K, MRCD, Ka, and Laser band selectable alert tonesBogey tone (Alert tones 1 - 5)X, K, and Ka band user-defined sensitivity levelsAuto mute volume levels (Off, On: 0 - 5)Ka Frequency Voice AlertAuto DimOverspeed Alert Mute-5-

WHAT’S IN THE BOXR3 RadarDetector12V DC PowerCord with RJ11ConnectorWindshieldMounting Bracket(1 Suction Cup)WindshieldMountingBracket(2 Suction Cups)Not Shown:Hook and Loop Fastener TapeOwner’s ManualPARTS OF THE R3USB POWERVOL LatchSlotM ARKLatchReleaseMARKMENUVOL MUTE/DIMEagle Power AudioEyeJack JackKEYPOWERVOL VOL –MENUPRESS TO.Turn R3 on and off.Turn volume up (7 levels: 0 - 6; Default 4).In Menus, go to next item.Turn volume down (7 levels: 0 - 6; Default 4).In Menus, go to previous item.Access the Menu system.In Menus, press to cycle through optionsfor the current menu item.-6-PRESS AND HOLD TO .NAQuickly turn volume up ordown.When in Menu mode, exitthe Menu system.When NOT in Menu mode,changes modes betweenHighway, City, andAdvanced.

KEYMUTE/DIMMARKPRESS TO.MUTEMUTE on - Press MUTE/DIM to mutean alarm. Returns to normal operation10 seconds after the alert ends or if adifferent band is detected during Mutemode. Mute On displays for a fewseconds.MUTE off - Press MUTE/DIM to restoreaudible alarms before the 10 secondautomatic mute time-out.MUTE MEMORYSave a Mute Location (Mute Memory) press MUTE/DIM again while Mute Ondisplays to save that GPS location andfrequency to memory. Mute Memorydisplays on the screen.R3 stores up to 500 Mute Memory points.Delete Mute Memory - Press MUTE/DIM while Mute Memory displays; the R3displays a delete confirmation message.Press MUTE/DIM again to confirm.MUTE RED LIGHT CAMERA VOICE ALERTMute the voice alert for a red light cameraalarm. Press MUTE/DIM while the voicealarm for a red light camera sounds. Thevoice alarm mutes.MUTE ALERTS FOR POI OVERSPEED ALERTAND USER LIMIT SPEEDWhen R3 alerts you to an overspeed orspeed limit situation (an alarm sounds andthe alert displays), you can press MUTE/DIM to silence that alarm.User Mark. A User Mark is a manuallytagged geographic location where analarm is usually found. The R3 alerts whenclose to these User Marks.Add - Press MARK when you are at thealarm location.Delete - Press MARK when you are at analarm location that has been marked.An error message displays/sounds ifmemory is full or there is a GPS error.-7-PRESS AND HOLD TO .DIM - Changes thedisplay and key backlightbrightness:Auto (Default). Set 2automatic time periodsand brightness levels forthe OLED display (see page17).BrightDimDimmerDark (Dark is off unlessthere is alert.)Off (Off regardless ofwhether or not there isan alert.)DURING RED LIGHTCAMERA ALERTPress and hold MUTE/DIM to delete the red lightcamera point.RED LIGHT CAMERA POINTDELETEWhen R3 alerts you to ared light camera (the alertdisplays), you can pressand hold MUTE/DIM todelete that camera point.After confirming thisdeletion, R3 will not givean alert for that camera.Delete all User Marks.

NON-KEY ELEMENTSELEMENTEagle EyeLatch SlotMini USBAudio JackEjectPower JackSignal StrengthWHAT IS DOESProvides a 360 monitoring radius.Insert the bracket latch into this slot.Provides PC connection for data updates.Plug in headset.Press to release the bracket latch.Plug the 12V Power Cord here.Displays received signal strength (5 levels).POWER CORDMUTEbuttonLEDUSB port-8-

ELEMENTMUTEbutton(Althoughnot labeled,pressand holdMUTE toaccess DIMfunctions)WHAT IT DOES. Press the MUTE button to mute an alarm. Returns to normaloperation 10 seconds after the alert ends or if a different band isdetected during Mute mode. Mute On displays on the R3 for a fewseconds. Save a Mute location (Mute Memory) - press the MUTE buttonagain while Mute On displays on the R3 to save that GPS locationand frequency to memory. Mute Memory displays on the screen.R3 stores up to 500 Mute Memory points. Delete Mute Memory - Press the MUTE button while MuteMemory displays on the R3; the R3 displays a delete confirmationmessage. Press the MUTE button again to confirm. Red Light Camera Point Alert Mute/Delete - When R3 alerts youto a red light camera (the alert displays), you can press MUTEto mute or delete (press and hold) that camera point. Afterconfirming this deletion, R3 will not give an alert for that camera. Mute Overspeed Alarms - When R3 alerts you to an overspeed orspeed limit situation (an alarm sounds and the alert displays), you canpress MUTE to silence that alarm Press and hold the MUTE button to change the display and keybacklight brightness.DIM function. Press and hold for DIM options to display on theOLED. Press the button again to scroll through and select one of thefollowing options: Auto (Default; see page 14 to set OLED brightness levels andstart times.) Bright Dim Dimmer Dark (Dark is off unless there is alert.) Off (Off regardless of whether or not there is an alert.)LED (Red)USB PortDim level cannot be changed during a Red Light Camera alert. Off: Power is off. Steady on: Power is on. Flashing: Receiving an alert. The faster it flashes, the stronger thesignal.Use this USB port to charge mobile devices.-9-

OLED DISPLAYThe OLED display on the front of the unit changes depending on what events arehappening.If GPS ON, the OLED’s left display area shows the display selected in the menus(see page 16).If GPS Off, the OLED’s left display area shows Volt regardless of user settings.The following table provides examples of the most common displays.OLED EXAMPLESMEANINGScanning for FrequenciesInformation displayed in example: Speed (mph or km/h) Wave Heart icon (end of search cycle) Highway/City/AdvancedDisplays to indicateend of a scan cycle.42 HwymphFrequency Found12.8VoltK 24.120 GHzSpeed Camera Alarm58mphSpeed270 ftRed Light Camera Alarm58mph270 ftUser Mark Detected58mph1090 ftInformation displayed: Band type Type (X, K, KA) Frequency number Voltage Status Area (Mute Memory, Quiet Ride, etc)Information displayed: Current speed in mph/km/h Distance to speed camera Speed camera iconInformation displayed: Current speed in mph/km/h Distance to red light camera Red light camera iconInformation displayed: Current speed in mph/km/h Distance to user mark User mark icon- 10 -

OLED EXAMPLESMEANINGTime Display (Scan DisplayOff)Information displayed: Voltage Time and AM/PM Highway/City/Advanced12.8Volt11:45PMHwyQuiet Ride55mphK 24.120 GHzQ-RideDark ModeInformation displayed: Current speed in mph/km/h Band type Type (X, K) Frequency number Status Area (Q-Ride displays)Set mode to Dark if the unit’s OLED is notanticipated to change a lot to prevent imageburn-in (Auto Dim setting).In Dark mode, the OLED is dark with a singlewhite dot in the lower corner that moves frombottom left to center to bottom right. Themovement of the dot confirms that the unit isstill powered up.INSTALL AND TURN ON R3You can mount the R3 on the windshield (1- and 2- cup suction brackets included) oron the dashboard (hook and loop tape included).INSTALL/POWER ONWindshieldWhen you mount the R3 on the windshield, mount it in the middle of the windshieldbetween the driver and passenger. Be sure there are no obstructions and that thereis a clear view through the windshield.1.2.3.4.Attach the rubber suction cups to the bracket and push the cups firmly onto thewindshield.Slide the unit onto the bracket until it clicks into place.Plug the power cord RJ11 connector into the R3 and plug the cigarette lighteradapter into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter.When the vehicle turns on, the R3 automatically turns on and runs through aself test cycle.Release the R3 from the bracket by pressing the Eject key on top of the detector.- 11 -

DashboardThe same types of mounting requirements for the windshield apply for mounting theunit on the dashboard.1.Attach the unit to the dashboard using the hook and loop fastener tape.Be careful not to cover any air vent holes with the hook and fastener tape.2.3.Plug the power cord RJ11 connector into the R3 and plug the cigarette lighteradapter into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter.When the vehicle turns on, the R3 automatically turns on and runs through aself test cycle.Pull the unit from the dashboard, separating the hook and loop tape.MENU SYSTEMMenus let you set up the system to your own requirements. You can turn differentbands on and off and set specific items such as speed or auto mute.Press MENU to access the Menu system. The screen displays the selection’s currentstatus. For example, if you press MENU and the screen displays Voice: ON, you havethe option of turning Voice to OFF.Use the following keys to navigate the menus: MENU: Change a menu item setting (press and hold to exit the Menu system). VOL : Go to the next Menu item. VOL – : Go to the previous Menu item.Several menu items only display if GPS is set to ON. These entries are noted in thefollowing table.- 12 -

MENU ITEMFUNCTIONSETTINGSSelected Modedisplays.Changes band sensitivity asfollows:Highway - Full SensitivityCity - X and K sensitivity reduced.Ka band sensitivity same asHighway.Advanced - User adjusts X, K, andKa band sensitivity from 100% 30% in 10% intervals.If Advanced is selected, selectAttenuation levels for the X, K,and Ka bands. See page 22 fordetails.Highway (Default)CityAdvancedGPSDetermines your geographiclocation.If GPS is turned on, other GPSrelated menu items display.On (Default)OffSpeed Camera(GPS on)Notifies you if any speed camerasare nearby.On (Default)OffRedlight Cam(GPS on)Notifies you if any red lightcameras are nearby.On (Default)OffRLC Q-Ride(GPS on)Red Light Camera Quiet Ride Mutes red light camera alarmsif you drive over the speed limitset here.50 - 85 MPH (80 - 140km/h)Off (Default)VoiceTurns voice alert on or off underthe following conditions:Type of radar/laserBand alarmsOn (Default)OffKa FrequencyVoiceAnnounces the detected Ka bandfrequency.OnOff (Default)X BandTurn off to have the detectorignore X band frequencies.Turn on for X band sensitivity asfollows:Highway: Full sensitivityCity: X band sensitivity reducedOnOff (Default)- 13 -

MENU ITEMFUNCTIONSETTINGSK BandTurn off to have the detectorignore K band frequencies.On (Default)OffKa BandTurn off to have the detectorignore Ka band frequencies.On (Default)OffLaserTurn off to have the detectorignore lasers.On (Default)OffK POPDetects K POP transmissions (verybrief transmissions, too fast forsome detectors to hear).OnOff (Default)MRCDActivates MultaRadar CD/CT lowpowered radar gun detection.OnOff (Default)Ka POPDetects Ka POP transmissions(very brief transmissions, too fastfor some detectors to hear).OnOff (Default)K FilterFilters noise from the K band toprevent false detections.On (Default)OffKa FilterFilters noise from the Ka band toprevent false detections.OnOff (Default)TSFTraffic Sensor Filter. Preventsfalse alarms caused by trafficmonitoring radar systems.OnOff (Default)K Narrow/WideK Narrow scans for K radar gunsused in the US only and reducesfalse alarms.K NarrowK Wide (Default)- 14 -

MENU ITEMFUNCTIONSETTINGSKa Narrow/Wide/SegmentationKa Narrow scans for Ka radar gunsused in the US only and reducesfalse alarms. Ka Narrow alsoprovides a fast response to KaPOP radar guns.Ka Wide scans Super Wide Kaband.Ka Segmentation allows the userto customize a Ka band sweepfrom 10 filtered settings.Ka Narrow (Default)Ka WideSegmentation (Default On)Ka 1 : 33.399 – 33.705On/OffKa 2 : 33.705 – 33.903On/OffKa 3 : 33.903 – 34.191On/OffKa 4 : 34.191 – 34.587On/OffKa 5 : 34.587 – 34.803On/OffKa 6 : 34.803 – 35.163On/OffKa 7 : 35.163 – 35.379On/OffKa 8 : 35.379 – 35.613On/OffKa 9 : 35.613 – 35.829On/OffKa 10 : 35.829 – 36.001On/OffPrioritySets whether Ka band signals havepriority over the strongest radarsignals for X, K, or Ka band.Laser alerts have priority overradar alerts.Signal PriorityKa Priority (Default)Mute MemoryBandSelect bands to be muted.X & K (Default)X, K, KaThreatDisplays if more than oneradar signals are detected atthe same time. The signal withthe strongest radar signal isconsidered the main signal; theother signals are displayed on theleft side (see page 25).All Threat OnAll Threat Off (Default)- 15 -

MENU ITEMFUNCTIONSETTINGSColorSelect screen text color.Red (Default)WhitePurpleBlueAmberGreenPinkGreyMode DisplaySelect what will display onthe OLED, either scanning forfrequencies (see page 23), themode (see page 24), or thetime (see page 24).ScanMode (Default)Time (GPS on)Display (GPSon)Lets you select various attributesto display on the left side of theOLED.Speed (Default)(Spd Compass)CompassVoltageAltitudeSpeed Unit(GPS on)Select the speed measurementtype.MPH (default)X Band ToneSet a tone to indicate X Band.1 12 tones (Default 1)K Band ToneSet a tone to indicate K Band.1 12 tones (Default 2)MRCD ToneSet a tone to indicate MRCD.1 12 tones (Default 2)Ka Band ToneSet a tone to indicate Ka Band.1 12 tones (Default 3)Bogey ToneSet a tone to indicate the detectoris responding to a different Kaband signal.1 5 tones (Default 1)Laser ToneSet a tone to indicate Laser.1 12 tones (Default 4)- 16 -km/h

MENU ITEMFUNCTIONSETTINGSAuto MuteAuto Mute reduces alarm levelto 1 after 3 seconds and returnsto normal operation (Auto Mute OFF) 10 seconds after the alertends. If the same alarm soundswithin the 10 second period, AutoMute remains at level 1. The unitreturns to normal operation (AutoMute OFF) if a different bandis detected during Auto Mute ON mode.On (Default)OffAuto MuteVolumeSets a volume level for mutedalarms.0 - 5 (Default 2)OffDark ModeBrightnessSettingSet Alert brightness.Dimmer (Default)BrightDimAuto DimSetting[Displays if Dimset to Auto (seepage 9)]Set the start times for the OLEDto automatically brighten or dim.For example, you can set theOLED to be brighter at 6:00 AMand dimmer at 6:00 PM. See page20 for details.Bright time - Set timefor the OLED to changebrightness in 15 minuteincrements.Bright Brightness - SelectBright, Dim, or Dimmer.Dim Time - Set timefor Dim in 15 minuteincrements.Dim level - Select Bright,Dim, Dimmer, Dark, or Off.BacklightTurns the front key backlight onand off.Press and hold MUTE/DIM toselect a brightness level.On (Default)OffQuiet Ride (GPSon)Mutes radar alarms for K and Xbands when you drive under thespeed limit you set here.mph 5 - 90 in 5 mphintervalskm/h 10 - 140 in 10km/h intervalsOff (Default)- 17 -

MENU ITEMFUNCTIONSETTINGSLimit Speed(GPS on)Set an alarm to sound if you gofaster than this selected speed.50 - 100 mph (80 - 160km/h)Off (Default)GMT (GPS on)Sets time zone according toGreenwich Mean Time (GMT).Most common time zonesettings for North Americaare:GMT-05:00 - EasternStandardGMT-06:00 - CentralStandardGMT-07:00 - MountainStandardGMT-08:00 - PacificStandardGMT-09:00 - YukonStandardGMT-10:00 - AlaskaHawaii StandardDST (GPS on)Daylight Saving TimeOnOff (Default)BAT WarningSounds a warning tone if thevehicle battery power dropsbelow 11V.OnOff (Default)BAT Saver (GPSon)Turns off power to the R3 if thespeed stays at 0 or if the GPS isnot connected for more than anhour.OnOff (Default)Self TestRuns a self diagnostic test on theunit to check for faults.On (Default)OffFactory Reset?Resets all settings to the factorydefaults.There is no confirmation requestfor reset.Press MENU to reset tofactory settings.- 18 -

MENU ITEMFUNCTIONSETTINGSDelete AllMute? (GPS on)Delete all saved Mute Memorypoints.There is no confirmation requestto delete all Mute Memorypoints.Press MENU to deleteall saved Mute Memorypoints.Delete AllUsers? (GPS on)Delete all user-selected memorypoints.Press MENU to delete.VersionDisplays the latest firmwareversion.NADB Ver (GPS on)Displays the latest databaseversion.NAExitCloses the Menu system.NABASIC OPERATIONSHOW DO I .?TRY THIS.Turn on the R3Be sure the unit is connected to power and then pressPOWER. The unit turns on and runs through an initialself-check if Self Test is turned on. It displays thedifferent bands and their settings.The R3 turns on automatically when you start thevehicle.Adjust the volumePress VOL to increase volume. The unit beeps anddisplays a number increase.Press VOL – to decrease volume. The unit beeps anddisplays a number decrease.Mute alarm audio duringthe alertPress MUTE/DIM during an audio alarm to mute it.(This is especially useful in situations where the alertmay be prolonged, such as at red lights.) You can alsopress the MUTE button on the power cord.Change the screen’sbrightnessPress and hold MUTE/DIM. The R3 announces thebrightness level (Bright, Dim, Dimmer, Dark, or Off) asit changes to that level. Press and hold the key againto cycle between the brightness levels.- 19 -

HOW DO I .?TRY THIS.Turn bands on and offPress MENU and cycle through the menu options untilthe band you want to turn off displays. Press MENUagain to change that band’s status.Change Highway to Cityor set attenuation levelsin Advanced mode andbackPress MENU. The first menu selection is Highway(default). Press MENU to cycle through Highway, City,and Advanced. After you select Highway or City, pressand hold MENU to exit. If you select Advanced, press to select either the K or Ka band to adjust. PressMENU to adjust sensitivity levels in 10% increments.Press again to adjust the other mode.Set a user markPress MARK to create a user mark when you are at alocation where there is normally some type of radar.The R3 announces “User mark logged.” The R3 willannounce when you approach user marks.The R3 can save up to 500 user marks.Delete a user markPress MARK again at that location to delete the usermark.The R3 can save up to 500 user marks.Delete ALL user marksPress and hold MARK to delete all user marksr.The R3 does NOT ask for confirmation before deletingsingle user marks.Update the firmware and Refer to www.unidensupport.com for details.databaseFEATURE DETAILSAUTO DIMThe Auto Dim feature only displays in the menus if you select Auto using the R3 unit’sMUTE/DIM button or the power cord’s MUTE button. Use this feature to set whenthe OLED changes brightness levels and to what brightness levels it changes. Forexample, you can set the R3 to shift to Bright level at 6:00 AM and then to Dimmerlevel at 6:00 PM.Set DIM to Auto from the R3/Power Cord1.Press and hold the MUTE/DIM button on the R3 device or the MUTE button onthe power cord. The current DIM level displays on the OLED.- 20 -

2.Press the MUTE/DIM button on the R3 device or the MUTE button on thepower cord to change DIM levels until AUTO displays. The R3 device displaysand, if volume is turned on, announces the current feature setting.Configure Auto from MENU1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Press MENU. Press or - to scroll through the menu options until Auto DimSetting displays.Press MENU to access Bright time options (Bright time box in the illustration).Press MENU to add 15 minutes to the start time displayed. (Range 5:30 AM 7:30 AM)Press to access Bright level options (Bright level box in the illustration). PressMENU to scroll between Bright, Dim, and Dimmer.Press to access Dim time options (Dim time box in the illustration). PressMENU to add 15 minutes to the start time displayed (Range 5:00 PM - 8:00PM).Press to access Dim level options (Dim level box in the illustration). PressMENU to scroll between Bright, Dim, Dimmer, Dark, and Off.Press to access the next menu item, Backlight.The OLED will change to these preset levels at the preset times.BrighttimePress MenuBrightlevelDimtimeAuto Dim SettingMenu OptionPress Menu toPress Menu toPress Menu toPress Menu toDimlevelAdd 15 min tostarting timeSelect Bright,Dim, DimmerAdd 15 min tostarting timePress Press Press Select Bright,Dim, Dimmer,Dark, OffPress BacklightMenu Option- 21 -

USER MARKS (LASER AND RADAR SITES)With the R3, you can mark geographical points where you commonly encounterradar transmissions, These can be school zones, red-light cameras, and places wherepolice frequently monitor traffic.When you are at the location, press MARK. The R3 announces “User mark logged.”Now, when you approach these points, the R3 announces “User mark ahead.”Press and hold MARK at that location to delete that user mark.The R3 registers up to 500 user marks.RED LIGHT CAMERA POINT DELETEWhen you are at a red light camera and an alert displays, you can delete that camerapoint. Once deleted, the R3 will not alert at that red light camera location again.To delete the RLC Point, press MUTE/DIM on the unit or MUTE on the power cordwhile the alert displays.A confirmation message displays. Press MUTE/DIM) on the unit again or MUTE againon the power cord. Delete Completed displays.HIGHWAY VS CITY MODEUniden’s R3 radar detector operates in two different frequency (X, K, and Ka band)sensitivity modes - Highway and City. Highway mode is the most sensitive, withmaximum detection ranges while on the highway or open road. City is on the lowerend of the detection scale for city driving. City mode reduce sensitivity so that falsesignals (such as from automatic door openers) are filtered out.Under factory default conditions (X band off on all modes, K and Ka bands on),the band sensitivities are: Highway: X band off; K and Ka band full sensitivity. City: X band off and K band sensitivity reduced; Ka band full sensitivity. Advanced: Adjust the sensitivity level for each band.You can adjust the sensitivility levels of each band.1.2.Press MENU. The current mode displays (Default Highway)Press to scroll through the option and select Advanced mode. Press MENU toadjust sensitivity levels in 10% increments.Sensitivity Level %100Sensitivity Adjustment (Attenuation)Full sensitivity (Default)- 22 -

Sensitivity Level %Sensitivity Adjustment (Attenuation)90– 1 dB80– 2 dB70– 3 dB60– 4.5 dB50– 6 dB40– 8 dB30– 10.5dB3. When complete, press to move to the next mode to adjust.4. Press to return to the MENU.Turn X band on in the menus with K and Ka bands still on (default); the modesensitivities are: Highway: X, K, and Ka band full sensitivity. City: X and K band sensitivity reduced; Ka band full sensitivity.If a band is turned off through the menus, it is off in all modes.POP MODEIn POP mode, the R3 can detect short burst from radars that are too fast for manyother detectors to catch. You can turn POP mode on and off in the Menu system.SCAN DISPLAYThe OLED uses a curved line to indicate scanning is in progress. A heart icon indicatesthe end of one scan cycle and the beginning of another. Select SCAN display throughthe Display Mode menu.Displays to indicateend of a scan cycle.12.8 HwyVolt- 23 -

MODE DISPLAYThe OLED displays the voltage on the left side of the display and the mode on theright side. Set the mode through the Display Mode menu.12.8HighwayVoltTIME DISPLAYThe OLED displays the time in the center of the OLED if Time Display is selected inthe menu.12.8VoltPM11:45HwyALARM PRIORITIES GPS Connected / GPS Error / Speed Camera / Red Light Camera / User MarkAlarm/POI Limit Speed Alarm. Laser signal13.5VoltLaser MRCD Alarm2SWMRCD 24.100 GHz X, K, Ka band signal12.8VoltKa33.800 GHzSignal strength indicator (1 - 5) User Limit Speed Alarm Vehicle Low Battery Voltage Warning, Vehicle B

OLED DISPLAY The OLED display on the front of the unit changes depending on what events are happening. If GPS ON, the OLED's left display area shows the display selected in the menus (see page 16). If GPS Off, the OLED's left display area shows Volt regardless of user settings. The following table provides examples of the most common .

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