![]() ![]() Note: Gatso falses are pretty common so leave this disabled unless needed.Īdditional filtering for many different cars with blind spot monitoring (BSM) radar systems. This controls 67 ms K band POP detection.Įnable detection for Gatso RT3 and RT4 photo radar systems. This controls 67 ms Ka band POP detection. Note: Ka needs to be On to use Ka Segmentation. (Option only shows up when Bluetooth is enabled)Ĭhoose which types of signals you’d like your detector to alert you to. Get notified if you travel above this preset speed.Įnable Bluetooth to use with apps like Radenso Nexus or Highway Radar.Īctivate when pairing your detector to your phone. Mutes MRCD signals when traveling below the preset speed. 5 – 65 mph in 5 mph increments (default 15 mph).Mutes X & K band signals when traveling below the preset speed. Does not disable the voice in the menu.Īudibly speak the frequency of a Ka signal when it alerts.ĭisplay the exact frequency of the radar signal on screen. 15 – 60 mph in 5 mph increments (Default 50 mph)Īnnounces signal info when an alert pops up.Custom: Manual control over K band sensitivity, plus K Notch control.Ĭhoose the speed threshold for when the DS1 automatically switches between K band running at 65% sensitivity (faster speeds) or 50% sensitivity (slower speeds).K Notch frequency ranges are all fully blocked regardless of K Notch settings. Auto* : Lets you automatically vary the detector’s sensitivity on K band based on speed.The default* option will be marked with an *. Hold Both: Put DS1 into Download mode while plugged into computer so you can update it.Press in menu: Go down the menu to the next option.Press in menu: Go back up the menu to the previous option.Long press in a submenu: Go back up to the previous menu.Short press in menu: Select this option.Single press: Enter the detector’s settings menu.Long press when no alert: Mark current location to get notified every time you pass.1 sec press during RLC/speed cam alert: Delete the RLC / speedcam alert.Double press during an alert: Manually lock out the alert (use for stationary false radar sources like speed signs and shopping center door openers).Single press during an alert: Mute the signal.Starting off, let’s get familiar with the detector’s interface. Note 2: You can also reference the DS1 manual which is an excellent resource and has a bunch of great info too. Note 1: This guide is current as of firmware 1.13 and will be regularly updated as new updates are released. You can update the settings directly in the detector, or via the new Radenso Nexus Android app. ![]() Let’s go over how to use the detector including what the buttons on the detector do and how to tweak your settings to optimize its performance and false alert filtering. The Radenso DS1 ( purchase here) comes with a bunch of settings and options to let you customize the detector. ![]()
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