K40 Electronics Rl360i Radar Detector System on 2040-parts.com
US $1,395.00
Location:
Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New
Brand:K40
Detection:K Band, Ka Band, Ka Superwide Band, Laser, POP Detection, X Band
Manufacturer Part Number:RL360i
UPC:739238520904
$1,995 Installed (taxes on parts) $1,395 Not Installed plus shipping. K40
RL360i Black Radar Detection System - RL360IBMMThe customizable RL360i is the world's first radar detection
system with both front and rear radar receivers, providing directional awareness to
police radar threats. The RL360i can be customized to every vehicle, and up to four
Laser Defuser g5s can be added for protection from police laser threats. Features:
- Directional
Awareness --
The RL360i gives the driver increased detection range with front-focused
and rear-focused radar receivers. This dual receiver configuration allows
for front and rear directional awareness to police radar threats through
voice alerts and two LEDs (the left is for front radar signals, and the
right is for rear).
- Discreet
& Custom Installation -- Installed by master
technicians, the RL360i retains the appearance of the vehicle's interior
by using only two alert LEDs in the instrument cluster and an easy-to-conceal
remote (see photo above). The remote controls everything from the
brightness of the alert LEDs to the system's mute settings and GPS
features.
- K-Band
Filter --Rejects alerts
from vehicles on the road equipped with radar-based safety features, such
as adaptive cruise control and blind spot assist, which allows you to
concentrate on the real threats.
- Black
Remote Control --A redesigned, all-black remote control.
- GPS
Features: The RL360i offers
drivers 17 customizable settings, including GPS features such as:
- Mark
to Mute --
Silence non-police radar/laser alerts when within a specific GPS location
by pressing the Mark to Mute button. No more annoying "false"
alerts from automatic doors and security systems.
- Quiet
Ride --
The K40 RL360i allows the driver to set a minimum detection speed that
eliminates all audible alerts until the vehicle exceeds that selected
speed. You decide when you want to hear an alert. With Quiet Ride, there
are no more constant, annoying alerts when traveling in areas with a high
concentration of non-police radar sources.
- Mark
to Alert --
The RL360i allows the driver to build their own database of locations
that are important to them. Mark to Alert for locations such as dangerous
intersections, speed traps, school zones, and red light cameras.
- Speed
Monitor --
This feature gives the driver a constant audible alert whenever a
preselected speed is exceeded. The interior LEDs will also illuminate. Great
for young/new drivers or those with accidental lead foot. Self-control.
Parental control.
Specifications: Product subject to one or more of the following U.S. patents:
- 7,298,248
B2
- 5,001,777
- RE39,038
- RE40,653
- RE41,905
- Other
patents pending.
Technical:
- Operating
Frequencies:
- 10.500
- 10.550 GHz (X-Band)
- 24.050
- 25.250 GHz (K-Band)
- 33.400
- 36.000 GHz (Ka-Band)
- GHz
= gigahertz
- Power
Requirements:
- 11.0
- 16.0 Volts DC negative ground
- 170
mA typical standby
- Remote
Control: CR2032 Cell
Battery
- Temperature
Range: -40° - +165°
Fahrenheit
Level/Mode
|
Sensitivity
|
Recommended Use
|
1.Highway (factory
default setting)
|
Detects all types of North
American approved police radar at maximum range and sensitivity
|
For highway travel or in any
area in which you are unfamiliar with the types of radar used.
|
2. City
|
The X-Band sensitivity is
reduced. This is because it is the most common source of non-police radar
signals. K, Ka, and Laser remain at full sensivity.
|
When traveling in an urban area
with minimal non-police radar signals.
|
3. Filter
|
X-Band detection is eliminated
completely. K and Ka-Band sensitivity are reduced by 50%.
|
Use this mode when traveling in
congested traffic areas with a high concentration of non-police radar
signals.
|
Additional System Features:
- Handheld
Remote Control - Visor clip or dash mounting options
- Voice
Type - Female or Male
- Alert
Type - Voice or Tones
- Distinct
Tones for all Bands - X, K, Superwide Ka, and Laser alerts (when optional
Laser Defuser g5 is incorporated)
- Fully
Independent Customization - Each radar receiver can be independently
customized for band awareness and alerts
- Start-Up
Sequence - Audible and visual sequence at start-up
- Abbreviated
Test - Optional abbreviated start up sequence
- Display
Type - Single/Dual blue LEDs or warning pods custom-integrated into
driver's cockpit view
- Signal
Strength Indicators - Audible Geiger strength indications
Factory Default Settings:
- Voice
On
- Voice
Female
- Wake-Up
Long
- Auto
Mute Off
- POP
Off
- MPH
- Speed
Monitor Off
- Front
Radar On
- Front
X-Band On
- Front
K-Band On
- Front
Ka-Band On
- Rear
Radar On (RL360i system)
- Rear
X-Band On (RL360i system)
- Rear
K-Band On (RL360i system)
- Rear
Ka-Band On (RL360i system)
- Laser
Constant Transmit (with optional Laser Defuser g5)
- Factory
Reset
$1,995 Installed (taxes on parts)
$1,395 Not Installed plus shipping.
Contact us with any questions.
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