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Function 
Press Button
 
Dim IMute  Mute  City
Single Button Press:
SmartPower On/Off 
>4 Seconds 
• 
 
 
IMute On/Off/ Pro 
<2 Seconds 
 
• 
IntelliMute-Set Activation RPM 
>2 Seconds 
 
• 
 
Auto Mute On/Off 
<2 Seconds 
 
 
• 
Voice/Tone 
>2 Seconds 
 
 
• 
Double Button Press: 
Low Car Voltage Warning On/Off 
>2 Seconds 
 
 
 
X Band On/Off 
>4 Seconds 
• 
 
• 
Safety Alert On/Off 
>4 Seconds 
 
 
• 
VG-2 and Spectre On/Off 
>4 Seconds 
• 
Maximum Performance  
Radar/Laser Detector
SPX6655IVT
Operating Instructions
NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules: Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Modifications or parts not approved by Cobra Electronics  
Corporation may violate FCC Rules and void authority to operate this equipment.
Printed in the Philippines   Part No. 480-1131-P Version A
Thank you for purchasing Cobra’s maximum performance 
radar/laser detector. Please read this manual to familiarize 
yourself with the various features your detector offers. 
Controls and Connections
Windshield Bracket 
Mounting Slot
Power/Volume 
Control
12V Power Jack
IntelliMute Button
• 
Press to turn  
  IntelliMute On/Off.
• 
Press & hold to set  
 IntelliMute.
• 
Also enters IntelliMute  
  setting mode (see  
  IntelliMute section).
Mute/Set Button
•  Press once to manually  
  mute audio alerts.
• 
Press & hold to switch  
  between Voice or Tone  
 Alert*
City Button
• 
Press to select City  
  (filtering) Mode or  
  Highway Mode. 
• 
Press & hold to turn  
  Low Car Voltage  
  Warning On/Off.
Dim Button
• 
Press to cycle through  
  different brightness  
 settings.
•  Press & hold to turn  
  SmartPower On/Off.
 
Mounting
Your detector should be mounted on the windshield or dashboard of  
your vehicle. Two mounting options are included:
Suction Cup Mount –  
This is the best option for portability and mov-
ing the detector from car to car.  Make sure to 
thoroughly clean the suction cups and wind-
shield mounting area to insure a tight seal.
Hook and Loop Fastener–  
Included for dashboard mounting.
Suction Cup Mount
Hook & Loop Fastener
Your detector should be mounted so that it is oriented 
parallel to the road.  
The suction cup mount comes standard bent at  
a 45° angle.  The metal is designed to bend  
without breaking. Adjust the angle so when 
mounted the detector is level with the road.
Avoid blocking the detector’s view by windshield wiper 
blades or dark tinting at the top of the windshield.
Note: Do not attempt to bend the mount while the detector 
is attached.
Windshield
Incorrect Positions
Correct Position
Powering
Plug in your detector using the included 
cigarette lighter adapter.  
Turn your detector on/off by pressing the 
Power/Volume switch on the side of the 
unit.  The unit will light up.
12V Cigarette Lighter Adapter
12V Power Jack
Power/Volume Control
Types of Screens
1. Standby Screen
City/Highway Indicator: Shows current filtering mode.
Vehicle Battery Voltage: Displays your car battery voltage and 
automatically warns you if this drops below 11.9V.
Car Battery Low Voltage Warning 
In addition to displaying system voltage, your detector can pro-
vide a warning that battery voltage is low so that timely steps 
can be taken to correct the problem. The Car Battery Low alert 
is triggered when the voltage drops below 11.9 volts. Following 
the alert, the unit enters SmartPower mode to avoid further 
draining your car battery.
IntelliMute Indicator: Indicates status of IntelliMute.  
See IntelliMute section for details.
•  Press to turn power  
  On and Off.
•  Push forward  
  or pull back to  
  adjust volume
.
2. Alert Screens
Radar bands consist of X-band, K-band, and Ka-band. With radar 
signals, the signal strength meter shows the strength of the radar gun 
as well as relative proximity to the source.  With Ka-band, you will also 
be notified of the actual Ka-band radar gun frequency being used.  
With Laser signals, you will always receive full alert and pulse rate 
(PPS) of the corresponding laser gun being used.  Laser PPS currently in 
use are: 100, 125, 130, 200, 238 and 340.
Ka Band Alert
Signal Strength
Frequency
Laser
Pulse
Rate
•  Level 1=
  Weakest Signal
•  Level 5= 
  Strongest Signal
*  See Buttons and 
Controls chart for 
additional information.
LaserEye 
For 360° detection  
of laser signals.
Buttons and Controls
Quad-level IntelliSheild
 False Signal Rejection: Highway 
Mode provides full immediate response to all signals detected.  
Use this mode when you are driving on interstate highways.  
Automatic door openers operate in X and K-band frequencies.   
To minimize unwanted false alerts in an urban environment where 
these sources exist, use one of the City Filtering Modes below:
•  City X: automatically mutes X-band audible alert  
  until signal strength reaches level 3 or above.
•  City X+K: combined with City X,  
  automatically mutes K-band audible alert  
  until signal strength reaches level 2 or above.
•  City Plus X+K+Ka: combined with City X+K,  
  adds filtering to Ka-band.
•  City MAX: Maximum filtering against urban   
  false signal sources.
The City modes can also be adjusted by pressing the City button 
for 2 seconds.
IntelliMute
®
:
 
IntelliMute allows you to avoid audible alerts you 
don’t need to hear because you are stopped or moving slowly.  By 
sensing the RPMs of your engine, IntelliMute knows when you 
are at low speed and automatically mutes alerts.  You can set 
your preferred engine RPM activation point and/or turn on/off 
IntelliMute by the IntelliMute button for more than 2 seconds.
You can change your detector’s user/alert settings by pressing one 
or more of the Control buttons as shown below.
IVT Filter
TM
 
Automatically reduces false alerts from moving In-Vehicle 
Technology sources such as collision avoidance systems and 
adaptive cruise control.
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