Escort Radar Detector 7500S User Manual

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Table of Contents  
Quick Reference Guide  
Installation  
2-3  
4-5  
4
EZ-Programming  
• How to use EZ-Programming  
• Example of Programming  
• Overview of Programming  
• Details of Programming  
Technical Details  
10-14  
10  
• Power Connection  
• Mounting Location  
• Windshield Mount  
Controls and Features  
• Power and volume control  
• Power-on indication  
• AutoMute  
10  
4
11  
5
12-14  
15-21  
15  
6-9  
6
• Specifications  
6
• Interpreting Alerts  
• How Radar Works  
• How Laser Works  
• How Safety Radar Works  
Service  
16-18  
18  
6
• Mute  
6
19  
• Auto / Highway / City Switch  
• Dim / Dark Switch  
• Dark Mode  
6
20-21  
22-25  
22-23  
24  
7
7
• Troubleshooting  
• Audible Alerts  
7
• Service  
• Signal Strength Meter  
• ExpertMeter  
8
• Warranty  
25  
8-9  
9
• Accessories  
25  
• VG2  
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1
Quick Reference Guide  
EasyMount Slot  
Insert Passport’s adjustable Windshield  
mount into this slot. Page 4-5  
To begin using your Passport,  
just follow these simple steps  
1
Plug the small end of the power cord  
into the side jack of the detector, and  
plug the large end of the power cord  
into your car’s lighter socket.  
EasyMount Button  
Press the button, and slide the Windshield  
mount into one of its four locking positions.  
Page 5  
2
3
Mount your Passport on the windshield  
using the supplied windshield mount.  
Power Jack  
Rotate the volume thumbwheel on  
Passport’s left side to turn Passport on  
and adjust the volume.  
Plug power cord or optional SmartCord  
into this connector. Pages 4, 8, 25  
Please read the manual to fully understand  
Passport’s operation and features.  
City Button  
Switches between AutoSensitivity, City, and  
Highway settings. In general, we recom-  
mend the Auto mode. Page 6  
Power/Volume Control  
Rotate the thumbwheel to turn Passport on  
and set the volume. Page 6  
AutoMute  
Passport’s patented AutoMute automatically  
reduces the volume level of the audio alert  
after a brief period. Page 6. If you prefer,  
you can turn AutoMute off. Page 10  
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Radar Antenna and Laser Lens  
Dim Button  
The rear panel of your Passport should have  
a clear view of the road ahead. For best  
performance, do not mount Passport  
directly behind windshield wipers or  
tinted areas. Page 4  
Press to adjust display brightness. There are  
three brightness settings, plus Dark Mode.  
Page 7  
In the Dark Mode, the power-on  
indication will be changed to a dim “AD,”  
“HD,” or “CD” (indicating Auto, Highway,  
or City Dark). In the Dark Mode, Passport’s  
meter will not display during an alert, only  
the audio will alert you. Page 7  
Mute Button  
Briefly press this button (next to the  
display) to silence the audio for a specific  
alert. (The audio will alert you to the next  
encounter.) Page 6  
EZ-Programming  
Alphanumeric Matrix Display  
Passport is ready to go, just plug it in and  
turn it on. But you can also easily change 10  
features for your preferences. Press both  
top buttons to enter the Program Mode,  
then easily Review or Change your settings.  
Page 10-14  
Passport’s display will show Highway, Auto,  
or City as its power-on indication. If you  
prefer, you can choose other power-on  
indications. Page 10-12  
During an alert, the display will indicate  
radar band, and a precise bar graph of signal  
strength. Page 8  
Note: In the Dark Mode the display will  
not light during an alert. Page 7  
You can program Passport for the  
ExpertMeter, which displays up to 8 radar  
signals at once. Page 8-9  
The display can also show Safety  
Radar text messages. Page 20-21  
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Installation  
Power Connection  
Mounting Location  
To power Passport, plug the small end of  
the supplied coiled power cord into the  
telephone-type power jack on Passport’s  
left side, and plug the lighter adapter into  
your vehicle’s lighter socket or accessory  
socket.  
WARNING: ESCORT cannot anticipate the  
many ways Passport can be mounted. It is  
important that you mount Passport where it  
will not impair your view nor present  
a hazard in case of an accident.  
Where to mount Passport  
For optimum detection performance, we  
recommend the following:  
Passport operates on 12 volts DC negative  
ground only. The lighter plug provided is  
standard size and will work in most  
vehicles. Of course, your lighter socket  
must be clean and properly connected for  
proper operation.  
• Using the Windshield Mount, mount your  
Passport level, a few inches above the dash-  
board, and high enough on your front wind-  
shield to provide a clear view of the road  
from the front and rear.  
Note: depending on your vehicle, the  
lighter socket power may either be  
continuously on, or it may be switched on  
and off with your ignition switch.  
• Mount Passport away from windshield  
wipers, other solid objects, and heavily  
tinted areas that might obstruct the radar  
antenna or laser lens.  
Passport’s standard lighter adapter has an  
integral fuseholder. If it is ever necessary to  
replace the fuse, simply unscrew the tip of  
the lighter plug and replace the fuse with an  
identical 2 amp fuse.  
Optional power cords  
See the Accessories section for details on  
our optional SmartCord.  
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Caution!  
Windshield Mount  
A few vehicles (including some Porsches)  
have windshields with a soft anti-lacerative  
coating on the inside surface. Use of suction  
cups will permanently mar this coating.  
Consult your dealership or the vehicle  
owner’s manual to determine if your wind-  
shield has this coating.  
Passport’s EasyMount windshield bracket is  
designed for unobtrusive and hassle-free  
mounting.  
1
Depress the adjustment button on the  
top of Passport (by the word ESCORT) and  
slide the EasyMount bracket into the slot  
until it is locked into the position which  
best fits the angle of your windshield (there  
are four settings available). For extremely  
horizontal or extremely sloped windshields,  
the EasyMount bracket can be bent.  
To ensure that the suction cups adhere to  
the windshield firmly, be sure to keep both  
your windshield and the suction cups clean.  
User’s Tip  
You can leave the EasyMount bracket in  
place on your windshield, and easily remove  
Passport by pressing the adjustment button  
and sliding Passport off the mount. Again,  
be sure to position the bracket where it  
won’t present a hazard in the event of an  
accident. Additional mounts are available.  
2
To adjust Passport on your windshield,  
use the EasyMount adjustment button  
located on the top of the Passport, and slide  
Passport forward or backward to obtain a  
level horizontal position.  
When installed and adjusted properly, the  
back top edge of Passport should rest  
solidly against your windshield.  
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Controls and Features  
Power and volume control  
Mute  
To turn Passport on and adjust the alert  
tone volume level, rotate the thumbwheel  
on Passport’s left side. Turn the control  
away from you to increase the audio  
volume. When you turn Passport on, it goes  
through a sequence of alerts.  
The Mute button, located on Passport’s  
front panel, allows you to silence the audio  
alert during a radar encounter.  
To mute the audio for a single specific  
signal, briefly press the Mute button. After  
that radar encounter has passed, the mute  
will automatically reset and the audio will  
alert you to the next encounter.  
If you prefer, you may program your  
Passport for a shorter power-on sequence.  
See the EZ-Programming section for details.  
Auto / Highway / City Switch  
Power-on indication  
The City button selects Passport’s sensitivity  
mode. We recommend the Auto  
After Passport’s start-up sequence is  
complete, the alphanumeric display will  
show Highway, City, or Auto to indicate  
which sensitivity mode is selected.  
If you prefer, you can select alternate  
power-on displays. See the EZ-Programming  
section for details.  
(AutoSensitivity) mode for most driving.  
Passport’s AutoSensitivity mode  
provides long-range warning, with  
minimum false alarms. In this mode,  
Passport’s internal computer continuously  
analyzes all incoming signals and intelli-  
gently adjusts the sensitivity circuits.  
You can also select conventional  
Highway and City modes. When driving in  
urban areas where annoying X-band intru-  
sion alarms and door openers are common,  
City mode can be engaged to lower X-band  
sensitivity and reduce X-band alerts. Full  
sensitivity is maintained on all other bands.  
You can customize Passport’s City mode  
sensitivity. See the EZ-Programming section  
for details.  
AutoMute  
Your Passport has our patented AutoMute  
feature. After Passport alerts you to a radar  
encounter at the volume you have selected,  
the AutoMute feature will automatically  
reduce the volume to a lower level. This  
keeps you informed without the annoyance  
of a continuous full-volume alert.  
If you prefer, you can turn the AutoMute  
feature off. See the EZ-Programming section  
for details.  
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Dim / Dark Switch  
Audible Alerts  
Passport’s Dim button selects the brightness  
of Passport's display. There are four settings:  
Maximum, Medium, Minimum, and Dark.  
Press the Dim button to select your  
preferred brightness.  
For Radar signals:  
Passport uses a Geiger-counter-like  
sound to indicate the signal strength and  
type of radar signal being encountered.  
When you encounter radar, a distinct  
audible alert will sound and occur faster as  
the signal gets stronger. When the signal is  
very strong, the audible alerts will blend  
into a solid tone. This allows you to judge  
the distance from the signal source without  
taking your eyes from the road.  
Each band has a distinct tone for easy  
identification.  
If you prefer, you can have Passport  
always turn on at a specific brightness. See  
the EZ-Programming section for details.  
Dark Mode  
When you select the Dark mode with the  
Dim switch, Passport changes to a very  
inconspicuous power-on indication: a very  
dim AD, HD, or CD. (In this display, the A,  
H, or C indicates Auto, Highway, or City,  
and the D indicates Dark.)  
X-band = beep tone  
K-band = raspy brap tone  
When Passport is in the Dark mode,  
the display will not show visual alerts when  
Passport detects signals. Only the audible  
alert will tell you of detected signals.  
If you prefer, you can have Passport’s  
display totally dark, (see the EZ-Programming  
section) and use the visual alerts on the  
SmartCord.  
Ka-band = double-brap tone  
For Laser signals:  
Since laser signals are a possible threat  
no matter how weak, Passport alerts you to  
all laser signals with a full laser alert.  
For Safety signals:  
Passport will alert you to these signals  
with a double-beep tone, and a corresponding  
text message. A complete listing of the text  
messages is on page 21.  
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Controls and Features  
Power Connector  
signals present, Passport’s internal computer  
determines which is the most important  
threat to show on the bar-graph meter.  
When Passport detects radar, it displays  
the band (X, K, or Ka), and a precise bar  
graph of the signal strength. When Passport  
detects a laser signal, the display will show  
“LASER.”  
NOTE: If you are operating Passport in  
the Dark mode, the display will not light  
when a signal is detected – only the audio,  
and the flashing alert lamp on the  
SmartCord.  
Passport’s new power jack uses a  
telephone- type connector. This new 4-  
conductor connector works with the  
included coiled cord, and with our optional  
new SmartCord MuteDisplay.  
The SmartCord is a special power cord  
that has a power-on indicator, a bright alert  
light that warns of radar or laser, and a  
convenient mute button right on the plug.  
It’s the perfect addition for any car  
where reaching the detector mute button  
on the windshield is a stretch. And for  
discreet night driving, put Passport in the  
Dark Mode, and use the SmartCord for your  
visual alerts. Other drivers won’t know you  
have a detector.  
ExpertMeter  
Passport’s ExpertMeter option is an  
advanced display for experienced detector  
users. Please use Passport for a few weeks  
to get familiar with its other features before  
using ExpertMeter.  
Two versions are available: A  
SmartCord that plugs into your lighter  
socket and has a coiled cord, and a Direct-  
wire SmartCord module that you wire into  
your electrical system, with an 8 foot  
straight cord to route to your Passport.  
For more information or to order, call  
us toll-free at 1-800-433-3487.  
To use the ExpertMeter instead of the  
bar graph signal strength meter, you must  
select ExpertMeter in Passport’s EZ-  
Programming (see page 10-12).  
Passport’s ExpertMeter simultaneously  
tracks up to 8 radar signals. It shows you  
detailed information on up to 2 Ka-band, 2  
K-band, and 4 X-band signals.  
ExpertMeter can help you spot a  
change in your normal driving environment;  
for example, a traffic radar unit being oper-  
ated in an area where there are normally  
other signals present.  
Signal Strength Meter  
Passport’s alphanumeric display consists of  
280 individual LEDs, to provide an intuitive  
ultra-bright display of signal strength and  
text messages.  
Passport’s standard bar-graph signal  
strength meter only displays information on  
a single radar signal. If there are multiple  
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The ExpertMeter is actually a miniature  
spectrum analyzer. It shows what band  
each signal is and its signal strength.  
X
On very weak signals, there will not be a  
vertical line at all. This shows a very weak  
X-band signal.  
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KA K X  
Above is the ExpertMeter Display if  
Passport was detecting 2 strong Ka-band,  
2 strong K-band, and 4 strong X-band  
signals.  
ExpertMeter Details  
The band designators (X, K, Ka) will  
stay on the display for a few seconds after  
the signal has passed. This allows you to see  
what the unit detected, even on very brief  
signals.  
However, the vertical lines repre-  
senting individual signals continuously  
change (several times a second) to give you  
a continuous instantaneous view of all radar  
signals present.  
As you can see, there are vertical lines  
after each band designator. Each line shows  
a signal being detected. The height of each  
line shows the relative signal strength of  
that signal.  
NOTE: If you use ExpertMeter, the  
brief signal shown in the power-on  
sequence when you turn on your Passport  
will also be in ExpertMeter: an X with a  
single vertical line.  
Note: Even long-time detector users will  
require a significant amount of time to  
get familiar with this new level of  
A few more examples will help you  
better see how the ExpertMeter works.  
information about detected signals.  
VG2  
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K X  
If the VG2 band (Radar detector detector) is  
turned on, VG2 units will be detected with  
an audible and visual alert. Once detected,  
Passport’s internal oscillator will shut down  
for a period of time, making it undetectable.  
Passport’s oscillator will then periodically  
turn back on to see if the VG2 unit is still  
present. If not, Passport will return to  
normal operation.  
Here ExpertMeter shows 1 strong K-band  
signal, and three X-band signals, two  
strong and one weak.  
| |||  
KA X  
Here ExpertMeter shows 1 weak Ka-band  
signal, and three weak X-band signals.  
NOTE: With VG2 detection on, other  
radar detectors could be detected as well.  
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EZ-Programming  
There are 10 user-selectable options so you  
can customize your Passport 7500S for your  
own preferences. The buttons labeled CITY  
and DIM are also used to enter the Program  
Mode, REVIEW your current program  
settings, and to CHANGE any settings as  
desired. The words PROGRAM, REVIEW,  
and CHANGE are located on the top of the  
detector, and are highlighted in dark blue  
graphics. Pages 12-14 explain each option in  
more detail.  
An example  
For example, here is how you would turn  
Passport’s AutoMute feature off.  
1
Enter the Program Mode by holding  
both the city and dim buttons down for  
2 seconds. Passport will beep twice and  
display Program.  
2
Then hold the REVIEW button down.  
Passport will scroll through the categories,  
starting with Pilot Light (Pilot), then  
Power-on sequence (PwrOn), then Signal  
strength meter (Meter), and then  
AutoMute (aMute).  
How to use EZ-Programming  
1
To enter Program Mode, press and  
hold both top buttons down for 2  
seconds. (The unit will beep twice, and  
will display the word “Program”).  
3
Release the REVIEW button when  
Passport shows the AutoMute item. Since  
the factory setting is for AutoMute to be  
on, Passport will display aMute ON.  
(If you accidentally don't release the  
Review button in time, and Passport goes  
to the next category, hold the Review  
button down again, and after Passport  
scrolls through all categories, it will begin  
again at the top of the list.)  
2
Then press the REVIEW button to  
review the current settings. (You can  
either tap the button to change from item to  
item, or hold the button to scroll through  
the items).  
3
Press the CHANGE button to  
change any setting. (You can either tap  
the button to change from setting to setting,  
or hold the button to scroll through all the  
options).  
4
Press the CHANGE button to change  
from aMute ONto aMute OFF.  
4
To leave the Program Mode, simply  
5
To complete the Programming, simply  
wait 8 seconds without pressing any  
button. (The unit will display Complete,  
beep 4 times, and return to normal opera-  
tion).  
wait 8 seconds without pressing any button.  
Passport will display Complete, beep 4  
times, and return to normal operation.  
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Overview of EZ-Programming  
Press the REVIEW button  
to go from one category  
to the next  
Press the CHANGE button  
to change your setting  
within a category  
PILOT LIGHT  
(Power-on indication)  
Pilot HWY  
*Full word: Highway or Auto or City  
Pilot H  
Letter: H or A or C  
Pilot H.>  
Pilot +  
Pilot +.>  
Pilot +>  
Letter, with scanning dot  
Symbol: + or or --  
Letter, with scanning dot  
Scanning symbol  
POWER-ON SEQUENCE  
SIGNAL STRENGTH METER  
AUTOMUTE  
PwrOn STD  
PwrOn FST  
*Standard power-on sequence  
Fast power-on sequence  
Meter STD  
Meter EXP  
*Standard signal strength meter  
Expert Meter  
aMute ON  
aMute OFF  
*AutoMute on  
AutoMute off  
AUDIO TONES  
Tone STD  
Tone LOUD  
*Standard tones  
Loud tones  
CITY MODE SENSITIVITY  
City STD  
City LoX  
City NoX  
*Standard City mode sensitivity  
Low X band sensitivity in City Mode  
No X band sensitivity in City Mode  
BRIGHTNESS  
Brt LAST  
Brt MIN  
Brt MED  
Brt MAX  
Brt DARK  
*Last brightness used  
Minimum brightness when turned on  
Medium brightness when turned on  
Maximum brightness when turned on  
Dark Mode when Passport turned on  
DARK MODE  
Safety Warning System  
DARK STD  
DARK ALL  
*Standard Dark: shows HD, AD, CD  
All Dark, no display  
SWS Off  
SWS On  
*SWS detection off  
SWS detection on  
VG2 (radar detector detector)  
VG2 Off  
VG2 On  
*VG2 detection off  
VG2 detection on  
*Factory Default Settings  
To reset Passport to its original factory settings, press and hold the “CITY,” “DIM,” and “MUTE” buttons while  
turning the power on. Passport’s display will provide a “Reset” message, accompanied by an audible alert,  
acknowledging the reset.  
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Details of EZ-Programming  
Pilot Light (Power-on indication)  
Power-on Sequence  
Note: When you are using the Dark mode,  
the display will only show HD, AD, or CD,  
(Highway-Dark, Auto-Dark, or City-Dark).  
PwrOnSTD(Standard)  
In this setting, each time you turn on  
Passport, it will display “Passport 7500S,”  
“LASER,” “Ka-band,” “K-band,” “X-band,”  
followed by a brief X-band alert. (factory  
default) If any bands have been disabled, a  
double X-band tone and corresponding  
message (i.e. “X OFF”), will alert you that  
one or more bands have been turned off.  
PilotHWY(Full description)  
In this setting, Passport will display  
“Highway,” “City,” or “Auto” as its power-  
on indication. (factory default)  
Pilot H(Letter)  
In this setting, Passport will display “H” for  
Highway, “C” for City, and “A” for Auto.  
PwrOnFST(Fast power-on)  
In this setting, Passport will provide a single  
X-band tone if all bands are enabled. If any  
bands have been disabled, a double X-band  
tone and corresponding message (i.e. “X  
OFF”), will alert you that one or more bands  
have been turned off.  
Pilot H.>(Letter with scanning dot)  
In this setting, Passport will display “H” for  
Highway, “C” for City, and “A” for Auto.  
Also, a single dot will continuously scroll  
across the display.  
Signal Strength Meter  
Pilot+(Symbol)  
MeterSTD(Standard meter)  
In this setting, Passport will display “+” for  
Highway, “.” for Auto, and “–” for City.  
In this setting, the meter displays the band  
of the received signal, and a bar graph shows  
the relative signal strength. (factory default)  
Pilot+.>(Symbol with scanning dot)  
In this setting, Passport will display “+” for  
Highway, “.” for Auto, and “–” for City. Also,  
a single dot will continuously scroll across  
the display.  
MeterEXP(ExpertMeter)  
In this setting, the meter simultaneously  
tracks multiple radar signals. It can display  
up to 2 Ka band, 2 K band, and 4 X band  
signals at the same time.  
Pilot+>(Scanning symbol)  
In this setting, Passport will display “+” for  
Highway, “.” for Auto, and “–” for City. Each  
will continuously scroll across the display.  
Note: The ExpertMeter feature is  
explained in more detail on pages10-11.  
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AutoMute  
City Mode Sensitivity  
aMute ON(AutoMute on)  
City STD(Standard)  
In this setting, Passport’s audio alerts will  
initially be at the volume you set, but after a  
few seconds, Passport will automatically  
reduce the volume level, to keep you  
informed, but not annoyed. (factory default)  
In this setting, when you put Passport in the  
City mode, X-band sensitivity is significantly  
reduced, to reduce annoyance from X-band  
intrusion alarms and motion sensors.  
(factory default)  
aMuteOFF(AutoMute off)  
City LoX(Low X band sensitivity)  
With AutoMute off, Passport’s audio alerts  
will remain at the volume you set for  
the duration of the radar encounter.  
In this setting, when you put Passport in the  
City mode, X-band sensitivity is reduced  
more than the standard setting. This will  
reduce X band alarms from other sources  
even further, but also significantly reduces  
range to X band traffic radar.  
Audio Tones  
Tone STD(Standard tones)  
This setting uses more pleasing tones.  
(factory default)  
City NoX(No X band sensitivity)  
In this setting, when you put Passport in the  
City mode, Passport will not respond to any  
X band signals. WARNING: Only choose  
this setting if you are absolutely certain  
that there are no X band traffic radar  
units where you drive.  
ToneLOUD(Loud tones)  
This setting uses tones that are more  
piercing. This setting is recommended for  
louder vehicles.  
NOTE: These settings only apply when  
Passport is operated in City mode. X-band  
sensitivity is not affected when used in  
“Auto,” or “Highway” modes.  
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Details of EZ-Programming  
Brightness  
HD, AD, or CD, indicating Highway-Dark,  
Auto-Dark, or City-Dark. (factory default)  
Brt LAST(last)  
In this setting, when you turn on Passport,  
the display will be the last brightness you  
had selected during operation with the dim  
button. (factory default)  
Dark ALL(all)  
In this setting, when you select the dark  
mode using the dim button, Passport’s  
display will be totally dark, without even  
displaying any power-on indication. In this  
setting, Passport’s optional SmartCord will  
provide the only visual indication to  
confirm that Passport is operational.  
Brt MIN(minimum)  
In this setting, each time you turn on  
Passport, the display will be at the lowest  
brightness.  
Brt MED(medium)  
Safety Warning System  
sws OFF  
Safety Warning System detection off.  
(factory default)  
In this setting, each time you turn on  
Passport, the display will be at the medium  
brightness.  
Brt MAX(maximum)  
sws ON  
In this setting, each time you turn on  
Passport, the display will be at the  
maximum brightness.  
In this setting, safety messages will be  
detected in areas using this technology.  
VG-2 Alert  
Brt DARK(dark)  
VG2 OFF  
In this setting, each time you turn on  
Passport, the display will be in the dark  
mode. This is recommended only when  
using Passport’s optional SmartCord so you  
still have a visual indication to confirm that  
Passport is operational.  
VG2 alert detection off. (factory default)  
VG2 ON  
VG2 alert detection on. In this setting,  
Passport will alert you to VG2 signals and  
automatically shut the detector off for  
approximately 15 seconds. Once the VG2  
signal has passed, Passport will automati-  
cally return to normal operation.  
NOTE: When VG2 alert is on, other  
radar detectors can be detected as well.  
Dark Mode  
Dark STD(standard)  
In this setting, when you select the dark  
mode, the only display will be a very dim  
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Technical Details  
Features and Specifications  
• City Mode Sensitivity  
• Display Brightness  
• Dark Mode  
Operating Bands  
• X-band 10.525 GHz 25 MHz  
• K-band 24.150 GHz 100 MHz  
• Ka-band 34.700 GHz 1300 MHz  
• Laser 904nm, 33 MHz bandwidth  
• Safety Warning System Alerts  
• VG2 Alert  
Sensitivity Control  
• AutoSensitivity, Highway and City  
Radar Receiver / Detector Type  
• Superheterodyne, GaAs FET VCO  
• Scanning Frequency Discriminator  
• Digital Signal Processing (DSP)  
Dimensions (Inches)  
• 1.1 H x 2.8 W x 5.0 L  
Patented Technology  
Laser Detection  
Passport is covered by one or more of the  
• Quantum Limited Video Receiver  
following US patents.  
• Multiple Laser Sensor Diodes  
6,400,305 6,249,218 6,069,580 5,668,554  
5,600,132 5,587,916 5,559,508 5,365,055  
5,347,120 5,446,923 5,402,087 5,305,007  
5,206,500 5,164,729 5,134,406 5,111,207  
5,079,553 5,049,885 5,049,884 4,961,074  
4,954,828 4,952,937 4,952,936 4,939,521  
4,896,855 4,887,753 4,862,175 4,750,215  
4,686,499 4,631,542 4,630,054 4,625,210  
4,613,989 4,604,529 4,583,057 4,581,769  
4,571,593 4,313,216 D314,178 D313,365  
D310,167 D308,837 D296,771 D288,418  
D253,752  
Passport is also covered by one or more of  
the following Canadian patents:  
1,295,715 1,295,714 1,187,602 1,187,586  
Other patents pending. Additional patents  
may be listed inside the product.  
Display Type  
• 280 LED Matrix/Text  
• Bar Graph or ExpertMeter™  
• 3-Level Dimming, plus Dark Mode  
Power Requirement  
• 12VDC, Negative Ground  
• Optional SmartCord Compatible  
Programmable Features  
• Power-On Indication  
• Power-On Sequence  
• Signal Strength Meter  
• AutoMute  
• Audio Tones  
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Technical Details  
Interpreting Alerts  
used, the type of transmission (continuous  
or instant-on) and the location of the radar  
source affect the radar alerts you receive.  
The following examples will give you  
an introduction to understanding Passport’s  
warning system for radar, laser and safety  
alerts.  
Although Passport has a comprehensive  
warning system and this handbook is as  
complete as we can make it, only experi-  
ence will teach you what to expect from  
your Passport and how to interpret what it  
tells you. The specific type of radar being  
Alert  
Explanation  
Passport begins to sound slowly, then the rate  
of alert increases until the alert becomes a  
solid tone. The Signal Meter ramps accordingly.  
You are approaching a continuous radar  
source aimed in your direction.  
Passport emits short alerts for a few seconds  
and then falls silent only to briefly alert and fall  
silent again.  
An instant-on radar source is being used ahead  
of you and out of your view.  
Passport suddenly sounds a continuous tone  
for the appropriate band received. All  
segments in the Signal Strength Meter are lit.  
An instant-on radar source or laser source is  
being used nearby. This kind of alert requires  
immediate attention!  
A brief laser alert.  
Laser is being used in the area. Because laser is  
inherently difficult to detect, any laser alert  
may indicate a source very close by.  
Passport receives weak signals. These signals  
may be a little stronger as you  
pass large, roadside objects. The signals  
increase in frequency.  
A moving patrol car with continuous radar is  
overtaking you from behind. Because these  
signals are reflected (reflections are increased  
by large objects), they may or may not eventu-  
ally melt into a solid point even when the  
patrol car is directly behind you.  
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Alert  
Explanation  
Passport alerts slowly for awhile and then  
abruptly jumps to a strong alert.  
You are approaching a radar unit concealed by  
a hill or an obstructed curve.  
Passport alerts intermittently. Rate and  
strength of alerts may be consistent or vary  
wildly.  
A patrol car is travelling in front of you with a  
radar source aimed forward. Because signals  
are sometimes reflected off of large objects and  
sometimes not, the alerts may seem inconsistent.  
Passport alerts intermittently. Rate and  
strength of signal increases with each alert.  
A patrol car is approaching from the other  
direction, sampling traffic with instant-on  
radar. Such alerts should be taken seriously.  
Passport gives an X-band, or K-band alert  
intermittently.  
You are driving through an area populated  
with radar motion sensors (door openers,  
burglar alarms, etc.). Since these transmitters  
are usually contained inside buildings or aimed  
toward OR away from you, they are typically  
not as strong or lasting as a real radar encounter.  
CAUTION: Since the characteristics of these  
alerts may be similar to some of the preceding  
examples, overconfidence in an unfamiliar  
area can be dangerous. Likewise, if an alert in  
a commonly traveled area is suddenly stronger  
or on a different band than usual, speed radar  
may be set up nearby.  
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Technical Details  
How Radar Works  
Radar range also depends on the power  
of the radar equipment itself. The strength  
of the radar unit's beam diminishes with  
distance. The farther the radar has to travel,  
the less energy it has for speed detection.  
Because intrusion alarms and motion  
Traffic radar, which consists of microwaves,  
travels in straight lines and is easily reflected  
by objects such as cars, trucks, even  
guardrails and overpasses. Radar works by  
directing its microwave beam down the  
road. As your vehicle travels into range, the  
microwave beam bounces off your car, and  
the radar antenna looks for the reflections.  
Using the Doppler Principle, the radar  
equipment then calculates your speed by  
comparing the frequency of the reflection  
of your car to the original frequency of the  
beam sent out.  
sensors often operate on the same  
frequency as X-Band radar, your Passport  
will occasionally receive non-police radar  
signals. Since these X-Band transmitters are  
usually contained inside of a building, or  
aimed toward the ground, they will gener-  
ally produce much weaker readings than  
will a true radar encounter. As you become  
familiar with the sources of these pseudo  
alarms in your daily driving, they will serve  
as confirmation that your Passport’s radar  
detection abilities are fully operational.  
Traffic radar has limitations, the most  
significant of these being that it typically  
can monitor only one target at a time. If  
there is more than one vehicle within range,  
it is up to the radar operator to decide  
which target is producing the strongest  
reflection. Since the strength of the reflec-  
tion is affected by both the size of the  
vehicle and its proximity to the antenna, it  
is difficult for the radar operator to deter-  
mine if the signal is from a sports car nearby  
or a semi-truck several hundred feet away.  
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How Laser (Lidar) Works  
There are limitations to LIDAR equip-  
ment. LIDAR is much more sensitive to  
weather conditions than RADAR, and a  
LIDAR gun’s range will be decreased by  
anything affecting visibility such as rain, fog,  
or smoke. A LIDAR gun cannot operate  
through glass and it must be stationary in  
order to get an accurate reading. Because  
LIDAR must have a clear line of sight and is  
subject to cosine error (an inaccuracy,  
which increases as the angle between the  
gun and the vehicle, increases) police  
typically use LIDAR equipment parallel to  
the road or from an overpass. LIDAR can be  
used day or night.  
Laser speed detection is actually LIDAR  
(Light Detection and Ranging). LIDAR guns  
project a beam of invisible infrared light.  
The signal is a series of very short infrared  
light energy pulses, which move, in a  
straight line, reflecting off your car and  
returning to the gun. LIDAR uses these light  
pulses to measure the distance to a vehicle.  
Speed is then calculated by measuring how  
quickly these pulses are reflected given the  
known speed of light.  
LIDAR (or laser) is a newer technology  
and is not as widespread as conventional  
radar, therefore, you may not encounter  
laser on a daily basis. And unlike radar  
detection, laser detection is not prone to  
false alarms. Because LIDAR transmits a  
much narrower beam than does radar, it is  
much more accurate in its ability to distin-  
guish between targets and is also more  
difficult to detect. AS A RESULT, EVEN  
THE BRIEFEST LASER ALERT SHOULD  
BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY.  
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Technical Details  
How Safety Radar Works  
Since Safety radar technology is rela-  
tively new, and the number of transmitters  
in operation is not yet widespread, you will  
not receive Safety signals on a daily basis.  
Do not be surprised if you encounter emer-  
gency vehicles, road hazards and railroad  
crossings that are unequipped with these  
transmitters. As Safety transmitters become  
more prevalent (the number of operating  
transmitters is growing every day), these  
Safety radar signals will become more  
common.  
Safety Warning System, or SWS, uses a  
modified K-band radar signal. The SWS safety  
radar system has 64 possible messages (60  
currently allocated). The SWS messages  
your Passport can display are listed on the  
facing page.  
From the factory, your Passport is  
programmed with SWS decoding OFF. If  
SWS is used in your area, your Passport will  
display the safety messages associated with  
the signal. If you wish to detect this system,  
use the EZ-Programming feature to turn  
Passport’s SWS decoding ON.  
NOTE: Some of the safety messages  
have been condensed, so that each message  
can be displayed on one or two screens on  
Passport’s eight-character display.  
For more information and details about  
SWS safety radar, visit their web site at  
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SWS Text Messages  
1
WorkZone  
Road  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
HighWind  
Severe Weather  
HeavyFog  
Flooding  
BridgIce  
RoadIce  
Dust  
Sand  
Blinding Snow  
Future Use  
RestArea  
RestArea w/servic  
24hrFuel  
2
Closed  
3
4
5
6
Bridge Closed  
WorkCrew Highway  
WorkCrew Utility  
Detour  
7
Truck  
Detour  
Blowing  
Blowing  
8
MustExit  
9
Rtlane Closed  
CntrLane Closed  
LeftLane Closed  
Future Use  
Police  
Train  
Low  
BridgeUp  
Bridge Wt Limit  
RockSlid Area  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
Insp Stn Open  
Insp Stn Closed  
Reduced Speed  
Overpass  
Speed  
Enforced  
HazMatls Exit  
Expect Delay  
10 Min Delay  
20 Min Delay  
30 Min Delay  
1 Hour Delay  
Traffic TunRadio  
School Zone  
Road  
Narrows  
Curve  
Sharp  
Croswalk  
Deer  
Blind or Deaf Kid  
SteepUse LowGear  
Accident  
PoorRoad Surface  
Loading SchoolBus  
DontPass  
Dangrous Intrsect  
Emergncy Vehicle  
Future Use  
Crossing  
Pay  
Toll  
Trucks ExitRght  
Trucks ExitLeft  
Future Use  
Emerg  
Veh Moving  
Police Pursuit  
Oversize Vehicle  
SloMovng Vehicle  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
Passport beeps briefly at the same  
location every day, but no radar  
source is in sight.  
• An X-band motion sensor or intrusion alarm is located within  
range of your route. With time, you will learn predictable  
patterns of these signals.  
Passport does not seem sensitive to  
radar or laser.  
• Make sure that windshield wipers do not block Passport’s  
radar antenna and that the laser lens is not behind tinted areas.  
• Determine if your vehicle has an Instaclear®, ElectriClear® or  
solar reflective windshield which may deflect radar or laser  
signals.  
• Passport may be in City Mode.  
Passport did not alert when a police  
car was in view.  
• VASCAR (Visual Average Speed Computer and Recorder) a  
stopwatch method of speed detection, may be in use.  
• Officer may not have radar or laser unit turned on.  
Passport did not provide a Safety  
signal while within range of an  
emergency vehicle.  
• Safety transmitters may not be commonly used in your area.  
Passport’s display is not working.  
• Press the Dim button to deactivate Dark Mode.  
Passport’s audible alerts are less  
loud after the first few alerts.  
• Passport is in AutoMute Mode. See page 6 for details.  
Passport bounces or sags on wind-  
shield.  
• Passport is not making contact with the windshield to  
provide stability. While holding down Passport’s EasyMount  
button, slide Passport further back toward the windshield so  
that the back top edge makes firm contact.  
Passport’s power-on sequence reoc-  
curs while you are driving.  
• A loose power connection or dirty lighter socket can cause  
Passport to be briefly disconnected.  
Your 14-year old son has changed all  
10 of the EZ-Programming options.  
You can return all of the programming options to the factory  
defaults by holding down the City, Dim, and Mute buttons  
while you turn Passport on.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Passport will not turn on.  
• Check that volume control is ON.  
• Check that vehicle ignition is ON.  
• Check that vehicle lighter socket is functional.  
• Try Passport in another vehicle.  
Passport feels very warm.  
• It is normal for Passport to feel warm.  
Explanation of Displays  
AD  
Sensitivity control is in Auto mode, display is in Dark mode (page 7)  
Sensitivity control is in Highway mode, display is in Dark mode (page 7)  
Sensitivity control is in City mode, display is in Dark mode (page 7)  
Passport is in the Dark mode, and is programmed for Dark All (page 7,14)  
HD  
CD  
No display  
PilotHWY One of the many programming messages (pages 10-14)  
WorkZone One of the many Safety Radar messages (pages 20-21)  
Caution  
Passport has detected a Safety Radar Signal, but the signal isn’t yet strong  
enough to decode the specific safety message (page 20-21)  
| |  
X , or K ,  
Passport has been programmed in the ExpertMeter Mode (page8-9)  
|
or KA etc.  
VG2  
Passport has detected a VG2 unit (radar detector detector)  
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Service  
Service Procedure  
Out Of Warranty Repairs  
If Your Passport ever needs service, please  
follow these simple steps:  
For out of warranty repairs, include prepay-  
ment in the amount you were quoted by  
the Escort Customer Service Representative.  
If the detector has been damaged, abused or  
modified, the repair cost will be calculated  
on a parts and labor basis. If it exceeds the  
basic repair charge, you will be contacted  
with a quotation. If the additional payment  
is not received within 30 days (or if you  
notify us that you choose not to have your  
Passport repaired at the price quoted), your  
Passport will be returned, without repair.  
Payment can be made by check, money  
order, or credit card.  
1
Check the troubleshooting section of  
this manual. It may have a solution to your  
problem.  
2
Call us at 1-800-543-1608. We may be  
able to solve your problem over the phone.  
If the problem requires that you send your  
Passport to the factory for repair, we will  
provide you with a Service Order Number,  
which must be included on the outside of  
your shipping box.  
Enclose The Following Information With  
Your Passport :  
Ship Passport and Power Cord To:  
• Your Service Order Number  
• Your name and return address  
• Your daytime telephone number  
• A description of the problem you are  
experiencing.  
ESCORT  
Customer Service Department  
Service Order Number ______________  
5440 West Chester Road  
West Chester, Ohio 45069  
For your own protection, we recommend  
that you ship your Passport postpaid and  
insured. Insist on a proof of delivery, and  
keep the receipt until the return of  
your Passport.  
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Warranty and Accessories  
ESCORT One Year Limited Warranty  
ESCORT warrants your Passport against all  
defects in materials and workmanship for a  
period of one (1) year from the date of the  
original purchase, subject to the following  
terms and conditions:  
Accessories  
The following accessories and replacement  
parts are available for Passport 7500S.  
Replacement coiled cord  
$14.00  
The sole responsibility of ESCORT  
Direct-wire  
under this Warranty is limited to either  
repair or, at the option of ESCORT, replace-  
ment of the Passport detector. There are no  
expressed or implied warranties, including  
those of fitness for a particular purpose or  
merchantability, which extend beyond the  
face hereof. Some states do not allow  
limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, so the above limitations may  
not apply to you.  
ESCORT is not liable for any incidental  
or consequential damages arising from the  
use, misuse, or mounting of the Passport.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitation or  
exclusion may not apply to you.  
This Warranty gives you specific rights.  
You may have other legal rights which vary  
from state to state. This Warranty does not  
apply if the serial number on the housing of  
the Passport has been removed, or if your  
Passport has been subjected to physical  
abuse, improper installation, or  
$10.00  
Soft Carrying Case  
$12.00  
SmartCord (coiled) ̈  
$29.95  
SmartCord (direct-wire)  
$29.95  
SmartCord is a special power cord that has a  
power-on indicator, a bright alert light that  
warns of radar or laser, and a convenient  
mute button right on the plug.  
It’s the perfect addition for any car  
where reaching the detector mute button  
on the windshield is a stretch. And for  
discreet night driving, put Passport in the  
Dark Mode, and use the SmartCord for your  
visual alerts. Other cars won’t know you  
have a detector.  
Two versions are available: A coiled  
SmartCord that plugs into your lighter  
socket (shown), and a Direct-wire  
SmartCord module that you wire into your  
electrical system, with an 8 foot straight  
cord to route to your Passport.  
modification.  
See all of our products and accessories at  
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Designed and printed in the USA  
Escort Incorporated  
5440 West Chester Road  
West Chester, Ohio 45069  
Sales 800-433-3487  
Service 800-543-1608  
www.escortradar.com  
©2003 Escort Inc. Escort®, Passport®, AFR®, SmartShield®, AutoSensitivity, MuteDisplayand  
ExpertMeterare trademarks of Escort Inc.  
SWSis a trademark of SWSLC.  
Features, specifications and prices subject to change without notice.  
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