OWNER’S MANUAL
1670
LASER/RADAR DETECTOR
TM
INTRODUCTION
Dear Whistler Owner,
For many of us, a vehicle is more than just transportation. It
can be a mobile office, communications or entertainment
center, or simply an expression of our personality. Whistler
products are designed to make the time you spend in your
vehicle more productive, more fulfilling, safer, or just simply
more fun. Our mission is to provide products that improve
your driving experience.
Your new Whistler 1670 laser/radar detector detects all radar,
laser and safety radar systems, plus offers Whistler’s exclusive
Safe Driving System™ with Real Voice™ technology, Vehicle
Battery Saver, and Memo Features. The comprehensive safe-
ty system detects all safety radar including the Safety
Warning System™ keeping you informed of road hazards
and adverse weather. Plus, Whistler’s unique Stay Alert™ fea-
ture tests driver’s alertness on long solo trips. Whistler’s 1670
also offers a digital display with safety messages to keep you
informed while you drive, and a memo feature that allows
you to record important dates, numbers or directions.
To fully acquaint yourself with the operation of the Whistler
1670 and to better understand the differences between
detecting radar, laser and safety radar signals, we recom-
mend reading this entire manual.
Enjoy the Whistler 1670 and please drive safely.
Sincerely,
THE WHISTLER GROUP
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Topic
Page
Model Features Summary....................................................3 - 5
Installation .............................................................................6 - 8
• Mounting Guidelines
• Dash/Visor/Windshield Mounting
• Power Connection And Fuse Replacement
Operation ............................................................................9 - 18
• Power On And Self-Test
• Feature Engaged Confirmation
• Integrated Real Voice™
• Auto Quiet/Quiet Modes
• City Mode
• Dim/Dark Mode
• Stay Alert
• Option Select Mode
• Teach/Tutorial Mode
• Engaging/Disengaging VG-2 Detection
• Vehicle Battery Saver Mode
Radar, Laser And VG-2 Alerts ..........................................19 - 23
• Radar Alerts
• Pulse Protection®
• Safety Radar Audio/Visual Alerts
• Laser Audio/Visual Alerts
• VG-2 Audio/Visual Alerts
• Alert Priority
• Reset Features
• Care Maintenance
Troubleshooting Guide ............................................................24
Are Detectors Legal? ...............................................................25
Speed Monitoring Technologies .....................................26 - 27
• Radar Facts
• Laser Facts
• Other Speed Detection Systems
• Radar Detector Detectors
Warranty Information........................................................28 - 30
Specifications............................................................................31
Accessories ...............................................................................32
WHISTLER FEATURES
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Whistler 1670
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Whistler’s ergonomic and user-friendly design provides a
new level of operating convenience. Special features
include:
1. Bracket Release Button – Provides quick and easy
release of the mounting bracket.
2. Power Jack – Provides connection for the power cord.
3. Speaker – Provides distinct audio and Real Voice™
warnings for X, K, Ka band radar, safety radar, laser and
VG-2.
4. Power/Dim/Dark/Play Button – Turns unit on/off and
engages Dim/Dark modes (press and hold for 2 seconds).
In Memo mode, starts/stops playing a recorded message.
5. Volume Up/Down Buttons – Adjust volume up or
down. In Memo mode, selects one of six messages.
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WHISTLER FEATURES
6. High Visibility Display – Provides distinct visual confir-
mation of signals detected, signal strength, and indicates
engaged modes of operation.
7. Quiet/Menu/Record Button - Pressing QUIET before a
signal is detected engages Auto Quiet Mode which auto-
matically reduces the audio level after the initial warning to a
low audio level setting. Pressing QUIET during a radar/laser
encounter silences audio alerts, while allowing visual alerts to
keep you informed. Pressing and holding for 2 seconds
allows you to enter Option Select Mode (see page 15). In
Memo mode, this button starts/stops recording.
8. CITY/CITY 1/CITY 2 Button - Reduces the annoyance
of false alerts typically encountered in urban driving areas.
9. Laser Antenna (Rear) - An integrated optical wave-
guide provides superior detection of laser signals trans-
mitted from behind.
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10. Laser Antenna (Front) - High gain optical lens
provides increased sensitivity and field of view for leading-
edge laser detection.
11. Radar Antenna - Compact, high-efficiency antenna
receives radar signals.
12. Mounting Bracket Location - Slot holds mounting
bracket firmly.
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WHISTLER FEATURES
Accessories
Accessories included are highly functional and easy to use.
Power Cord - Connects to the unit’s power jack and your
vehicle’s lighter socket.
Windshield Bracket - Allows installation of unit on your
vehicle’s windshield.
Hook & Loop Fasteners - Designed to secure the unit on
a level dashboard.
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INSTALLATION
Mounting Guidelines
• Mount the unit as low as possible near the center of the
windshield.
• Do not mount your unit behind wipers, ornaments, mir-
rored sunscreens, etc. These obstructions have metal sur-
faces which can affect radar and laser signals and reduce crit-
ical warning time. (Regular tinted glass does not affect recep-
tion.)
• Some windshields have an Instaclear™ or Electriclear™
type coating, which affect radar signals. Consult your dealer
or the owner’s manual supplied with your vehicle to deter-
mine if your windshield has this coating.
• Avoid placing unit in direct contact with windshield.
• To reduce the possibility of theft, conceal your unit when
not in use.
Windshield Mounting
• Install the two suction cups and rubber bumper onto the
bracket by fitting them into their holes.
• Press the suction cups onto the windshield at the location
you have chosen. IMPORTANT: Some newer cars have a
plastic safety coating on the inside of the windshield. The
suction cups may leave permanent marks on this type of
surface. To find out if your vehicle has this type of wind-
shield, check the owner’s manual or ask your dealer. We
recommend that you do not leave the suction cup brack-
et on the window in direct sunlight. If the detector is
removed, this may cause blistering of the dash in some
vehicles.
• Slide the detector onto the bracket until it locks into place.
• If necessary, the unit may be leveled by bending the wind-
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INSTALLATION
shield bracket. Press the bracket release button and remove
the detector before bending.
Dash Mounting
• Make sure the mounting location you have chosen is
relatively level and is clean and dry. Clean with isopropyl
alcohol if necessary to remove any waxes or polishes.
• Separate the fastener strips. Peel the paper backing off
each strip and adhere one piece to the dash and the other
piece to the bottom of the unit, taking care not to cover
the serial number.
Be careful not to place the fastener strip over the unit’s serial number. If the
fastener strip is removed, the serial number may be pulled off the unit. Units
without serial numbers are not covered under warranty.
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INSTALLATION
Visor Mounting (optional accessory)
• Slide the visor bracket into the bracket mounting slot.
• Clip the visor bracket onto the visor making sure it is
relatively level and has a clear view of the road.
Slide on view
Insert into bracket mounting slot. Do not bend this
section of bracket.
Power Connection
• Plug the small end of the power cord into the unit’s power
jack.
• Plug the large end into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter.
Fuse Replacement
The lighter socket plug is equipped with a replaceable 2
amp 3AG fuse located behind the silver tip. To replace the
fuse, carefully unscrew the tip of the plug. (IMPORTANT:
Unscrew slowly. The tip contains a spring which may fly out
when disassembling.) Insert the new fuse with the spring and
screw on the tip. With use, screw cap on plug may loosen.
Retighten occasionally.
Unscrew the tip of the lighter socket plug carefully when replacing the 2 amp
fuse.
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OPERATION
Power On And Self-Test
Each time your Whistler detector is turned on, an auto-
matic self-test sequence confirms that the speaker and
visual displays are functional.
• Press
(Power) or apply Power. Display reads:
WHISTLER
X
9
9
9
K
Ka
LASER
SR ON
VG2 OFF
B SVR ON
HIGHWAY
Integrated Real Voice
When selected, Real Voice will be used to articulate the
following:
1. Band Identification
2. Safety Warning System messages
NOTE: In certain cases the voice message does not repli-
cate the text message.
3. Feature Selection
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OPERATION
Memory/Beep Confirmation
All features selected (except Stay Alert and Quiet) are
retained in memory. Each time a button is pressed one
beep confirms feature “on”, two beeps confirm feature
“off”.
Audio Level Adjustment
The audio levels can be adjusted high to low, or low to
high, in nine steps: (0) is no audio level, (8) the highest.
• Press Volume
up to increase audio level.
• Press Volume down to decrease audio level.
As audio level is adjusted, beeps are provided and the dis-
play indicates volume level. Example:
VOL O
No Audio Level
8
VOL
Highest Level 8
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OPERATION
Auto Quiet Mode
Auto Quiet reduces the selected audio level to a level (1)
approximately 5 seconds after a radar or safety radar sig-
nal is detected. The alert for any new signal within 20 sec-
onds will resume at level (1). Auto Quiet does not affect
VG-2 or laser alerts.
• Press Quiet/Menu (before a signal is detected) to
engage Auto Quiet. Display reads:
AUTO
QUIET
• Once the Auto Quiet mode is engaged, you may cancel
the audio alarm by pressing Quiet.
• Press Quiet (when the unit is not alarming) to cancel
Auto Quiet mode.
Quiet Mode
Quiet cancels audio during an alert and any new alert with-
in 20 seconds. After 20 seconds, approximately 2 beeps
are provided on any new alert and unit then remains quiet.
• Press Quiet to cancel the audio.
• Press Quiet a second time during an alert to restore the
standard audio alert pattern; or turn the unit off, then on.
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OPERATION
City/City 1/City 2 Mode
Whistler’s Three Stage City Mode is designed to reduce the
annoyance of automatic door openers, intrusion alarms and
other devices which share frequencies with police radar.
• Press City to engage City. Display reads:
CITY
• Pressing City a second time engages City 1. Display reads:
CITY 1
• Pressing City a third time engages City 2. Display reads:
CITY 2
• Pressing City a fourth time cancels City, City 1, and City 2.
Display reads:
HIGHWAY
In City Mode, weak speed/safety radar signals give an initial
alarm of two beeps, and then remains quiet unless the signal
becomes very strong. When the signal strength increases,
two additional beeps are provided. In City 1 Mode, only the
X band sensitivity is lowered. In City 2 Mode, X-band is not
detected. CAUTION: When selecting this mode, some
towns/small cities may still be using X band radar.
If Auto Quiet is engaged in City 1 or City 2 modes and the
unit receives a strong radar signal, the unit performs the Auto
Quiet feature. City Modes do not change the audio alert for
laser or VG-2.
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OPERATION
Dim/Dark Mode
Dim/Dark Mode reduces the illumination of the display.
• Press and hold (Power) for 2 seconds to reduce illumi-
nation to a Dim setting. Display reads:
DIM
• Pressing and holding
for 2 seconds a second time
engages Dark Mode. Display reads:
DARK
Dim or dark can be engaged during an alert. In Dark Mode,
the display goes dark for as long as a signal is being detect-
ed and for 20 seconds after, then the display returns to the
dimmer setting.
• Pressing and holding
tion to the display.
a third time restores full illumina-
Engaging/Disengaging VG-2
See option select mode to turn this feature on.
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OPERATION
Stay Alert Feature
The Stay Alert Feature is designed to test a driver’s alert-
ness. To engage (when unit is not alarming):
• Press and hold City for 2 seconds. Display reads:
RUALERT
Within 30-60 seconds two beeps are sounded; to show alert-
ness, the driver must press either the
(Volume), City or
(Quiet) button within 3-5 seconds. If the button is pressed
within 3-5 seconds, the cycle is repeated.
If a button was not pressed within 3-5 seconds alarm sounds
and the display reads:
GETREST
• Press
(Power) to exit.
WARNING!!! Stay Alert is NOT intended as a substitute for
adequate rest. You should NOT operate a vehicle if you are
drowsy. During extended periods of vehicle operation, you
should take frequent breaks. Improper reliance on the Stay
Alert feature may result in vehicle damage, personal injury or
death. NEVER OPERATE A VEHICLE IF YOU ARE DROWSY.
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OPERATION
Option Select Mode
Entering Option Select Mode allows you to customize
options such as Tone Select, Real Voice, Abbreviated
Power Up Sequence and VG-2 Mode. When selecting
options, the
,
or must be pressed within 20 seconds
or options mode will automatically be exited. To enter:
Press
(Quiet)
:
*Display
TONE 3
To Change, Option:
Reads:
Press
For 2 seconds
or
Tone 1, 2, or 3
(3 different X, K, Ka
patterns)
2nd time
TEST YES
VG2 OFF
= YES
= NO
X, K, Ka Audio tones
1 beep during
Power Up
3rd time
4th time
= ON
Turns VG-2 On
= OFF Turns VG-2 Off
SAFETY
ON
= ON
Turns Safety Radar On
= OFF Turns Safety Radar Off
5th time
VOICE
ON
= ON
Real Voice engaged
= OFF Real Voice disengaged
= ON Battery Saver On
= OFF Battery Saver Off
6th time
B SVR
*Factory settings.
Press
anytime to exit.
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OPERATION
Teach/Tutorial Mode
Provides simulated alerts for each type of signal.
• Press City and
Display reads:
(Quiet) simultaneously and release.
TEACH
Quiet mode can also be accessed while Teach/Tutorial
mode is engaged.
• Press
(Power/Play) to exit.
Memo Mode
Record up to six distinct message tracks for a total of 60
seconds, one 60 second message or any combination in
between.
IMPORTANT: Unit does not detect radar or laser signals
during recording or while playing a memo.
WARNING!!! Memo mode is not intended to be used
while you are driving. You should not use any device in a
vehicle that may distract you from observing the road
ahead.
To record or play a message (Memo mode):
• Press (Volume Up) and
(Volume Down) buttons sim-
ultaneously and release. The unit will beep once; this
enters Memo mode. Display reads:
PLAY
RECORD
MEMO
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OPERATION
• Press and release the
(Quiet/Record) button to begin
a recording. Note: Recording starts as soon as the button
is released. Display reads:
REC1 8
REC = record, 1 = track #, 8 = time remaining
If the recording time expires for a track, the unit will auto-
matically switch to the next track. Press and release
(Quiet/Record) again to stop recording. The unit will
automatically stop recording once track 6 is completed.
To play a message:
• Enter Memo mode and press
recorded messages.
(Power/Play) to listen to
•
To play a selected track, press (Volume Up) or
(Volume Down) button until selected track appears on
the display. Display reads:
PLY1 8
PLY = play, 1 = track #, 8 = time remaining
• Press the
(Power/Play) button.
Messages are kept in memory and are not affected by
resetting the factory features. See “Reset Features” sec-
tion of the manual.
To delete a message:
•
Enter Memo mode and press
(Volume Up) or
(Volume Down) button until selected track appears on
the display.
• Press the
(Quiet/Record) button twice.
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OPERATION
To exit Memo mode:
• Press (Volume Up) or (Volume Down) buttons simul-
taneously and release. The unit will beep twice.
NOTE: Memo mode automatically exits within 20 seconds
if a button is not pressed.
Vehicle Battery Saver Mode
The Vehicle Battery Saver Mode automatically shuts off
your detector within 3 hours if you forget to turn it off. The
timer is reset if the detector is turned off, unplugged or
any button is pressed before the 3 hours have expired. The
detector will alert you with an audible and visual warning
before it shuts off. Display reads:
PWR OFF
During this warning you can momentarily reset the unit by
pressing any button. This will reset the timer.
If the unit has automatically turned itself off, press the
(Power/Play) button to turn the unit back on. You can
manually engage the Vehicle Battery Saver Mode by press-
ing and holding the City button until one beep is heard.
Refer to “Option Select Mode” for instructions for deacti-
vating battery saver mode feature.
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RADAR ALERTS
Speed Radar Audio/Visual Alerts
When X, K or Ka is detected the band ID and signal
strength is displayed. The audio alert is continuous and
has a geiger counter-like pattern. The faster the beep the
closer or stronger the radar source. Example:
Ka Band
Detected
Display
Digits
ramp
1-9
Ka
9
1 = weak signal, 9 = strong signal
Pulse Protection®
When a pulse type signal (instant on strong signal) is
detected an urgent 3 second audio warning is sounded
and the display reads:
PULSE
After 3 seconds standard alert pattern continues.
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SAFETY RADAR ALERTS
In communities where transmitters are located, the Safety
Warning System displays over 60 text messages. When
Safety Radar is detected the audio alert is geiger counter-
like.
Safety Warning System Text
Example: Poor Road Surface:
CAUTION
POOR
ROAD
SURFACE
Note: Not all areas have Safety Warning System transmitters.
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LASER/VG-2 ALERTS
Laser Audio/Visual Alerts
When a laser signal is detected the word “Laser” and sig-
nal strength is displayed, the audio alert is continuous for
a minimum of 3 seconds. Example:
LASER
The more “|||” the closer the laser source.
VG-2 Audio/Visual Alerts
Note: You must turn this feature on in option select mode before
it will detect the VG-2 Gun.
When a VG-2 signal is detected, the detector “hides” its own
radiated signal and becomes undetectable by the VG-2.
VG2 VG2
Text message confirms detection of VG-2.
Every 30 seconds, the detector checks for a VG-2 signal. If
a VG-2 signal is still present, the unit continues to hide and
repeats the VG-2 alert. If no signal is detected, two beeps
are provided, indicating an “all clear” condition. During
VG-2 Alert X, K, and Ka band signals cannot be received.
(Reference page 27 for VG-2 information.)
Alert Priority
When two or more signals are received at the same time,
the alert priority is:
1. Laser
2. VG-2
3. Speed Radar
4. Safety Radar
Example:
If X band is alerting, then suddenly VG-2 is detected, the
VG-2 warning will override the X band alert.
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RESET FEATURES
Reset Features
All user features can be reset to factory settings.
• Unplug Power Cord from unit.
• Press and hold
(Power) and
(Quiet).
• Plug Power Cord into unit.
• Wait for 2 beeps.
• Release
and . Unit is now reset.
1. Audio to level (4).
2. Display reads Highway.
3. Dim/Dark Mode to full illumination of display.
4. Auto Quiet Mode OFF.
5. VG-2 Detection Mode OFF.
6. Voice ON.
7. Safety ON.
8. Vehicle Battery Saver ON.
9. Full Power Up sequence.
10. Default TONE 3.
11. Unit ON or OFF.
NOTE: Reset feature procedure does not erase messages
in Memo mode.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
Care And Maintenance
During the summer months, avoid prolonged exposure to
direct sunlight by removing your unit from the dash when
your vehicle is parked for an extended period of time.
Do not spray water, cleaners or polishes directly onto the
unit. The spray may penetrate through the openings and
damage the unit. Also, do not use any abrasive cleaners on
the unit’s exterior.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Your Whistler detector is expertly engineered and designed
to exacting quality standards to provide you with reliable,
trouble-free operation. If your unit has been correctly installed
following the guidelines in this manual, but is not operating
optimally, please refer to the troubleshooting guide below.
PROBLEM: No display or audio.
•
Check fuse in Whistler plug; replace if necessary with a
2 amp 3AG type.
•
•
Check fuse for lighter socket; replace if necessary.
Make sure lighter socket is clean.
PROBLEM: Unit alarms when vehicle hits bumps.
•
•
Check for loose lighter socket; tighten and clean.
Check connections at both ends of power cord. Substitute
another cord to determine if cord is defective. Return
defective cord to the factory.
PROBLEM: Unit alarms when using vehicle equipment, electrical
accessories (brakes, power mirrors/windows, directionals, horn,
etc.), or when accelerating.
•
Vehicle’s electrical system, including battery and alternator,
may have electrical noise. Install a filter capacitor (470mfd.
25 volt or larger capacitance value) on the back of the
lighter socket.
PROBLEM: Audio alerts are not loud enough.
•
•
Cancel Auto Quiet Mode or City Mode.
Check audio level setting (see page 10 & 11).
PROBLEM: No X band signals.
Cancel City 2.
PROBLEM: Unit gives laser alert when accelerating.
•
•
Possible bad or low quality distributor cap. Replace with high qual-
ity cap.
If difficulties occur which cannot be solved by information in
this Troubleshooting Guide, please call Whistler Consumer
Relations at 1-800-531-0004 before returning your unit for
service.
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ARE DETECTORS LEGAL?
In Most States YES!
Laser detectors are completely legal in every state when
used in automobiles or light trucks (under 10,000 lbs.).
Similarly, when used in automobiles or light trucks, radar
detectors are legal in almost every state. Exceptions are
Virginia and Washington, D.C., which have local regulations
restricting the use of radar receivers in any vehicle.
Concerning trucks over 10,000 lbs., the Federal Highway
Administration (FHwA) issued
a
regulation, effective
January, 1994 which prohibits radar and laser detector use
in these types of vehicles nationally.
Prior to the FHwA regulation, laws existed in the state of
New York restricting the use of radar detectors in trucks
over 18,000 lbs. and in Illinois in trucks over 26,000 lbs.
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SPEED MONITORING TECHNOLOGIES
Radar Facts
A radar gun operates by transmitting radio waves at certain
frequencies which reflect off objects and are then picked up
by the radar gun’s receiving section. When a radar beam
reflects off a moving target, a measurable frequency shift
occurs. The radar unit converts this shift into miles per hour
to determine your vehicle’s speed.
Currently, the FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
permits operation of traffic radar guns at X Band (10.500 -
10.550 GHz), K Band (24.050 - 24.250 GHz), and Ka Band
(33.400 - 36.000 GHz).
Laser Facts
It’s well documented that many radar guns cannot reliably
provide the speed of a targeted vehicle that is traveling in a
group of vehicles. In contrast, a laser gun can target a spe-
cific vehicle out of a line of traffic and determine its speed.
The advantage of laser over radar in terms of target identifi-
cation is the result of the laser gun’s narrow beam. A radar
transmission can cover more than a four-lane highway at a
distance of 1,000 feet, compared with a laser transmission
which covers about 6 feet at the same distance.
For best protection, keep these points in mind:
•
•
•
Because your vehicle’s license plate or headlights are the laser gun’s
primary targets, mounting your Whistler detector on the dashboard can
improve laser detection at short range.
Do not follow closely behind any vehicle you cannot see through. If you
can’t see past a vehicle ahead of you, chances are your detector won’t
either.
The receiving range of your laser detector will not be the same as a radar
detector. Laser guns are most often used at short range.
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SPEED MONITORING TECHNOLOGIES
Other Speed Detection Systems
Several techniques other than radar or laser are used to
measure vehicle speeds. When these methods are being
used, no detector can provide a warning. These techniques
include:
• Pacing - A patrol car drives behind you and matches your
driving speed.
• Vascar/Aircraft - The time it takes a vehicle to travel a
known distance is measured.
Radar Detector Detectors (VG-2)
The Interceptor VG-2, or simply VG-2, is a microwave receiv-
er used by police to detect signals radiated by the local oscil-
lator of a radar detector. Because its purpose is to identify
persons driving with radar detectors, the VG-2 is known as a
“radar detector detector”.
The VG-2 is the primary tool used by the police to identify
radar detector equipped vehicles. If caught, in a state where
detectors are illegal, (see page 25), drivers risk losing their
radar detector and receiving a fine. In addition, instant-on
radar is almost always used in combination with a VG-2, leav-
ing unsuspecting motorists vulnerable to receiving two tick-
ets — one potentially for speeding, the other for possession
of a detector.
Having a radar detector capable of detecting the VG-2 may
alert you to the presence of a speed trap.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
Consumer Warranty
The 1670 Whistler detector is warranted to the original
purchaser for a period of one year from the date of original
purchase against all defects in materials and workmanship.
This limited warranty is void if the unit is abused, modi-
fied, installed improperly, if the housing has been
removed, or if the serial number is missing. There are no
express warranties covering this product other than those set
forth in this warranty. All express or implied warranties for this
product are limited to one year. Whistler is not liable for
damages arising from the use, misuse, or operation of this
product.
Service Under Warranty
During the warranty period, defective units will be repaired or
replaced (with the same or a comparable model), at Whistler’s
option, without charge to the purchaser when returned pre-
paid, with dated proof of purchase to the address below. Units
returned without dated proof of purchase will be handled as
described in section “Service Out Of Warranty.” Due to the
specialized equipment necessary for testing a radar/laser
receiver, there are no authorized service stations for Whistler
brand detectors other than the factory.
When returning a unit for service under warranty, please
follow these instructions:
1. Ship the unit in the original carton or in a suitable sturdy
equivalent, fully insured, with return receipt requested, and
shipping charges prepaid to:
Whistler Repair Dept.
1201 North Dixieland RD
Rogers, AR. 72756
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT: Whistler will not assume responsibility for loss or
damage incurred in shipping. Therefore, please ship your unit
insured with return receipt requested.
2. Include with your unit the following information, clearly printed:
• Your name and street address (for shipping via UPS), and
a daytime telephone number. (No P.O. Box please.)
• A detailed description of the problem (e.g., “Unit per
forms self-test but does not respond to radar”).
• A copy of your dated proof of purchase or bill of sale.
3. Be certain your unit is returned with its serial number. For
reference, please write your unit’s serial number in the following
space: s/n __________________.
Units without serial numbers are not covered under warranty.
IMPORTANT: To validate that your unit is within the warranty
period, make sure you keep a copy of your dated proof of
purchase and return the Warranty Validation card.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
Service Out Of Warranty
Units will be repaired at “out of warranty” service rates
when:
• The unit’s original warranty has expired.
• Dated proof of purchase is not supplied.
• The unit has been returned without its serial number.
• The unit has been abused, modified, installed improper-
ly, or had its housing removed.
The minimum out of warranty service fee for your Whistler
detector is $55.00 (U.S.). If you require out of warranty serv-
ice, please return your unit as outlined in the section
“Service Under Warranty” along with a certified check or
money order for $55.00. Payment may also be made by
MasterCard or VISA; personal checks are not accepted. In
the event repairs cannot be covered by the minimum
$55.00 service fee, you will be contacted by a Whistler
technical service specialist who will outline options avail-
able to you. If you elect not to have your unit
repaired/replaced, it will be returned to you along with
your certified check or money order.
IMPORTANT: When returning your unit for service, be cer-
tain to include a daytime telephone number.
Consumer Relations
If you have questions concerning the operation of your
Whistler detector, or require service during or after the
warranty period, please call Consumer Relations at
1-800-531-0004. Representatives are available to answer
your questions Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(CST).
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SPECIFICATIONS
• Dimensions: 1.6"H x 2.9"W x 4.5"L
• Weight: 7.5 oz.
• Laser Wavelength:
905 ± 50 nanometers (nm)
• Radar Frequencies:
10.500 - 10.550 GHz (X Band)
24.050 - 24.250 GHz (K Band )
33.400 - 36.000 GHz (Ka Superwideband)
• Operating Temperature Range:
-20˚ C to +80˚ C (-4˚ F to +176˚ F)
• Power Requirements:
Operational 12 to 15 volts DC, 250mA nominal
Vehicle Battery Saver, 30mA nominal.
One or more U.S. patents apply: #4,315,261; #5,146,227;
#5,379,456; #5,666,120, and #5,990,821.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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ACCESSORIES
The following accessories can be ordered directly from
Whistler by calling 1-800-531-0004.
Order
Code
Description
Price
202138
202140
206294
Visor Bracket
$ 6.95
$ 9.95
$ 7.95
Windshield Bracket Kit
*Modular Lighter Plug
(Requires 206550 or
206551)
206550
206551
*Modular Straight
Power Cord (5')
(Requires 206294)
*Modular Coiled
$ 6.95
$ 7.95
Power Cord (7')
(Requires 206294)
Straight Power Cord (5’)
Coiled Power Cord (7’)
Hook & Loop
Hardwire Kit (10' )
(for wiring to fuse box)
206552
206553
206879
206880
$ 14.95
$ 15.95
$ 1.95
$ 9.95
*Modular: interconnecting pieces cord and plug.
Shipping and handling (per order) $5.00
Prices are subject to change without notice.
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NOTES
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THE WHISTLER GROUP
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
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Bentonville, AR 72712
TEL (501) 273-6012 FX (501) 273-2927
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CENTER
25 Industrial Ave.
Chelmsford, MA 01824
TEL (978) 244-1400 FX (978) 244-1492
CUSTOMER RETURN CENTER
1201 N. Dixieland Rd.
Rogers, AR 72756
Consumer Relations Tel (800) 531-0004
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