GENEVO RW10022 Max Radar Detector User Manual

June 5, 2024
GENEVO

GENEVO RW10022 Max Radar Detector

GENEVO RW10022 Max Radar Detector
PRODUCT

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MAIN FEATURES OF YOUR GENEVO MAX DETECTOR

GENEVO MAX is the first member of new lineup of Genevo radar detectors. It is designed primarily to protect the driver from unnecessary pen-alties for speeding due to reliable

detection of

  • microwave radars (K, Ka).
  • multaRadars CT and CD.
  • DAHUA radars.
  • GATSO RT3 and RT4 radars.
  • red-light cameras.
  • stationary speed cameras.
  • section speed cameras (using GPS updatable database).

ALERT INTERPRETATION

In the case of a radar alert, a visual warning appears on the display. A voice refers to the frequency band and the intensity of the intermittent tone (beep) expresses the strength of the received signal. The signal strength has nine levels for better distance expression. GPS points are reported verbally, such as “section speed cameras”.

ADVANCED FEATURES

  • Motion sensor for contactless operation. Silence the alert without having to search for the right button.
  • Ambient light sensor for auto-matic brightness adjustment. The display automatically adjusts the brightness according to the amount of light in the cabin.
  • Noise sensor in the cabin. The detector automatically adjusts the alert volume according to the level of noise inside the vehicle. Please note: The product may only be used for the purposes specified in this manual. Never use 1dam-aged equipment.

QUICK GUIDE

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  1. 12V power input
  2. 3.5mm jack for headphones
  3. USB-C input for PC updates
  4. Control buttons
  5. Status indicator
  6. Motion sensor
  7. Control buttons
  8. Menu button
  9. Mounting bracket
  10. Laser sensor

CONTROL

HOME SCREENGENEVO RW10022 Max Radar Detector FIG 2

SETTING SUBMENU

  • A hand gesture or short press of any button will silence the alert Any button will lockout false alert location when long pressed

MAIN MENU ITEMS

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USER INTERFACE SETTINGS

DISPLAY

Setting the information displayed on the right side of the display:

  • TIME 24H – Displays time in 24h format.
  • VOLTAGE – Displays the battery voltage.
  • COMPASS – Displays driving direction.
  • TIME AM/PM – Displays time in 12h format.

TIME : Setting local time zone.
USER BUTTON : The user button on the supplied power cable can be set to the following functions:

  • NONE – No function.
  • JOKE
  • POWER OFF – Turns the detector off.
  • BRIGHTNESS – Changes the brightness setting.
  • SENSITIVITY – Changes the sensitivity setting.
  • MARK – Creates an user area.
  • MUTE – Mutes an alert message.
  • LOCKOUT – Suppresses a false alert location.

STARTUP SOUND : ON/OFF
GPS STATUS SOUND : ON/OFF. Notification of GPS connection/disconnection status.
ALERTS : Set the alert type.

  • VOICE FIRST – The detector announces the detected band first, then beeps according to the alert intensity.
  • BEEP FIRST – The detector first starts beeping, then announces the detected band and then continues beeping.
  • BEEP ONLY – The detector only beeps with the relevant band tone but does not report the detected band type.

AUTO VOLUME: ON/OFF. Automatically adapts the selected volume to the noise in the vehicle cabin.

  • K TONE: 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.
  • KA TONE: 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.
  • MD TONE: 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.
  • MT TONE: 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.
  • G3 TONE: 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.
  • G4 TONE: 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.
  • PR TONE: 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.
  • PH TONE: 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.
  • RF TONE: 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.
  • DH TONE: 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.

LASER TONE : 1-15 – Options for selecting different alert tone.
This option allow you to choose different sound for each band separately.
AUTO MUTE: ON/OFF. Automatically reduces the volume of alert messages after 5 seconds.

MOTION SENSOR: OFF/QUICK/SLOW/NORMAL

  • Selecting “ON” opens the motion sensor sensitivity settings.
  • SENSITIVITY: LOW/MID/HIGH

UNITS: METRIC/IMPERIAL
LANGUAGE: CESKY/ENGLISH
FACTORY RESET: Returns to factory settings.
ALL USER
AREAS DELETED: Deletes all saved user areas. LOCKOUT RESET: Deletes all false alert locations (lockouts).

ALERTS

NOTIFICATION SETTINGS

RADAR: ON/OFF
SENSITIVITY: HIGHWAY – Maximum detector sensitivity.

  • CITY – Reduced sensitivity. We recommend using the reduced sensitivity only in the case of frequent alerts on a certain band (e.g. when driving abroad with frequent false alerts on the K band).

  • AUTO CITY – Automatically changes the maximum and reduced sensitivity depending on the speed.

  • CITY: Sets the limit of reduced sensitivity. (E.g.: If you of ten encounter false alerts on the K band with signal strength 2 when driving through the city, then set K2, the detector will not warn of any signal lower than and equal to the set intensity, OFF will turn off this band in reduced sensitivity).
    K: 0–9/OFF
    Ka: 0–9/OFF

  • CITY (AUTO CITY) : This feature enables the sensitivity limit on the K, and Ka bands within the speed range set by ACITY Speed (see ACITY Speed below).
    K: 0–9/OFF
    Ka: 0–9/OFF

  • ACITY (AUTO CITY) SPEED : Automatically adjusts sensitivity to your speed. E.g. When set to 30 50, the detector will not notify you of any signal at speeds of less than 30 km/h, at speeds of 30-50 km/h, the detector will notify you according to the ACITY setting, and when driving at speeds over 50 km/h, the detector will automatically notify you with maximum sensitivity. When driving below the set speed, the detector will not warn of radars.

  • MIN SPEED: OFF/10-130KM/H – Sets the minimum speed MIN SPEED: OFF/10-130KM/H – Sets the minimum speed

  • K BAND : NARROW/WIDE/OFF

  • K FILTER: HIGH/LOW/OFF

  • KA BAND: NARROW – Narrowed

  • Ka band for more spe- cific band setup and fewer false alerts.

  • Ka band. OFF – disables

  • Ka band detection.cific band setup and fewer false alerts.

  • Ka band.OFF – disables

  • Ka band detection.

 INFO:

This section contains information about the firmware version, database version, device serial number, contacts and more.

SPEEDOMETER – LEGALIZATION FUNCTION:

This feature is used to legalize the device for use in countries where the radar detectors are prohibited. The detector stops alerting to radars and lasers. Only your current speed will appear on the display and all radar and laser detection settings will disappear from the menu. When entering the radar settings submenu, a notification of deactivated functions will appear.
To activate the Speedmeter, the detector must be turned ON, hold down the “Brightness control” and “Increase the volume” buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. To deactivate the speedmeter function, it is necessary to update the detector in the usual way and all functions will be fully functional again, for help with updating continue to DATABASE UPDATE.
DATABASE UPDATE:

It is recommended to update the GPS database once a month. The detector can be updated in two ways:

  1.  Simply online for WIN and MacOS at: genevoupdate.com/en
  2. By downloading the updater software for Windows OS at: genevo.com/en/updates

EXPLANATORY NOTES

Radar frequency bands: Different radar bands are used to measure speed, most often Ka, K, or newer MultaRadars and GATSO Radars that have extremely low transmit power and are hard to detect. Different bands and frequencies are used in each country, it is therefore necessary to have the detector set up correctly for each country.

  • Ka – One of the most commonly used radar band for speed measuring.
  • K – The most widely used band at all, is commonly used for automatic doors at petrol stations and shops, adaptive cruise control, etc. Devices operating in the K band cause false alerts, so their quality filtration is essential.
  • X – Minimally used band, mainly in some Eastern European countries.
  • CD/CT MultaRadars – Modern radars are used in Austria, Iceland, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain.
  • DAHUA – Modulated 3D K band-based radar with extremely low power output.
  • GATSO radars – Another modern radar, they can be stationary or mobile. They are used in Belgium, France, Finland, Great Britain, Lithuania, Netherlands, Slovenia. They are divided into RT2/RT3/RT4 – a higher number means a more modern version. The detection of these radars is possible only by the latest and most sensitive detector.

Narrow : Narrowed bands. The frequency of a specific part of aband is detected in the narrowed band to increase sensitivity and eliminate false alerts. Wide: Broadband mode, on the other hand, searches for example the entire Ka-band from 33.4 GHz to 36.0 GHz. Use this setting only if absolutely necessary, as it shortens the detection distance and increases the number of false alerts.
Filters and false alerts: For the correct functioning of the detector, it is essential to filter unwanted radar signals from sources other than police radars (eg adaptive cruise control of modern vehicles), so that the detector reports only police radars. The filter settings are further described on page 7 in the manual

(ALERTS NOTIFICATION SETTINGS).
Laser measurement: Laser speed measurement is based on emitting an ultra- narrow and short-time beam of electromagnetic light at the level of infrared radiation. The signal is transmitted for a very short time at a specific place (usually car’s licence plate) and therefore, it is almost imposible to detect it in advance. The only effective protection against laser speed measurement is an additional active laser system.
GPS: The GPS antenna also detects measurements that do not emit any signals. These include section speed cameras, stationary speed cameras (induction loops) or “red-light cameras”. We keep adding everything continuously to the GPS database of stationary threats – all you have to do is keep the detector updated.

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