Operation Manual

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Replacing the Fuse
If the detector stops operating, the fuse in the cigarette lighter plug might
be blown. If it has blown, follow these steps to replace it with a 2 amp, 5 x
20mm, fast acting fuse.
Caution: Using a fuse that does not meet these ratings or defeating fuse
protection can damage your detector, the power cable, or the vehicles
electrical system.
1. Grasp the ring near the tip of the cigarette lighter plug, then carefully
unscrew the ring by turning it counterclock-wise.
Caution: If you must use pliers to loosen the ring, be careful not to crush
the tip. Never use pliers or other tools to retighten the ring on the
cigarette lighter plug.
2. Pull the ring straight out, then remove the metal tip, spring and old
fuse.
3. Check the fuse to see if it has blown. If it has, replace it.
4. Replace the metal tip and spring inside the ring, then place the fuse
inside the cigarette lighter plug and screw the ring back onto the
plug. Make sure the metal tip is visible when you reassemble the
cigarette lighter plug.
2. Direct connecting/hard wiring your S6 NEO.
You can power your Snooper S6 by wiring it directly to your vehicles 12v
electrical system using the ’Hard Wire’ cable supplied as standard with
your unit. Firstly connect the positive side of the cable (Red) to a 12v
switched ignition live. This is a live that is On when the ignition is On and
Off when the ignition is Off. The negative side of the lead should be
connected to a negative ground, so can be attached to any metal portion
of the vehicles frame. Next plug the small adaptor on the other end of the
lead into the DC 12v input socket on the side of the unit.
Important: If you are unfamiliar with this procedure, please consult a
professional auto electrician
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have made your choice press the ’Select’ button. The screen will read
’SETTING CONFIRMED’ to confirm your selection and will return to the
Menu screen.
Note: To return to the Menu screen from the Sub Menu screen, press
the button below ’Back’ (2) on the display. To return to the Standby
screen from the Menu screen press the same button, which will now say
Cancel . If no buttons are pressed on the device for a period of five
seconds the screen will automatically return to the Standby display.
8. Atomic Clock
This is a selectable feature that allows you to have the time shown on the
display of your S6 provided by the GPS Atomic Clock. The time on this
clock is generated directly from GMT and is completely accurate. The S6
comes with this feature turned on as the factory default setting.
To activate or de-activate the Atomic Clock follow these instructions.
From the Standby screen press the button below ’Menu’ on the LCD
display and then using the buttons below the Up and Down arrows, scroll
the display until ’ATOMIC CLOCK’ is highlighted and press ’Select’. Using
the buttons below the arrows on the display, highlight your desired
setting, either ’ON’ or ’OFF’. Once you have made your choice press the
’Select’ button. If you select ’ON’ the device will give you the option to
select British Summer Time (BST) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Using buttons 3 or 4 choose your
desired setting and press ’Select’.
The screen will read ’SETTING
CONFIRMED’ to confirm your
selection and will return to the
Menu screen.
Note: To return to the Menu screen
from the Sub Menu screen, press
the button below ’Back’ (2) on the
display. To return to the Standby
screen from the Menu screen press the same button, which will now say
Cancel . If no buttons are pressed on the device for a period of five
seconds the screen will automatically return to the Standby display.
9. Setting the LCD backlight alert
The LCD display on the Snooper S6 has a backlight so that at night or in
dark conditions you will still be able to clearly read the information on the
display. The backlight has three settings that you can choose from. The
S6 can be programmed so that the backlight is permanently ON (This is
the default factory setting) or permanently OFF when the unit is powered
up or you can programme the Backlight to come on only during an alert.
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BST
GMT
BACK
SELECT
SUB MENU