Cobra Electronics Corporation IRAD900 ユーザーズマニュアル
Powering iRadar ATOM
Plug in your iRadar ATOM using the
included cigarette lighter adapter.
included cigarette lighter adapter.
Note: the adapter includes a USB
port that can be used to charge your
smartphone or tablet using the manu-
facturer’s charging cable.
port that can be used to charge your
smartphone or tablet using the manu-
facturer’s charging cable.
For more discreet installation, a
hardwire kit is available at
www.cobra.com, part number
RA-PSC B. This can be easily wired
into your fuse box so that iRadar
automatically turns on when your
car is running and does not require
professional installation.
hardwire kit is available at
www.cobra.com, part number
RA-PSC B. This can be easily wired
into your fuse box so that iRadar
automatically turns on when your
car is running and does not require
professional installation.
Turn iRadar ATOM on/off by pressing
and holding the Power/Volume
switch on the side of the unit. The
LED on the front of the unit will
shine
and holding the Power/Volume
switch on the side of the unit. The
LED on the front of the unit will
shine
red
.
RA-PSC B
Pairing/Connecting with iRadar ATOM
In order to pair iRadar ATOM to your smartphone, go to the
Bluetooth Settings Menu on your phone/tablet. For most
devices this is found by pressing; Settings
Bluetooth Settings Menu on your phone/tablet. For most
devices this is found by pressing; Settings
u
Bluetooth.
Press Scan for Devices and/or wait for the Device list to
populate and then select iRadar.
populate and then select iRadar.
Pairing can take up to 30 seconds. If you are prompted to
“Accept password to pair” press Confirm. When iRadar
is properly paired “Connected” will be shown on iOS
products and “Paired but not connected” will be shown
on Android products.
“Accept password to pair” press Confirm. When iRadar
is properly paired “Connected” will be shown on iOS
products and “Paired but not connected” will be shown
on Android products.
When iRadar is properly paired and connected to your
phone the LED on the front of the unit will shine
phone the LED on the front of the unit will shine
blue
.
For more information on pairing with Bluetooth devices
consult your phone’s owners manual.
consult your phone’s owners manual.
If you are having trouble initializing or maintaining your
Bluetooth connection completely turn off your smart-
phone and detector device, wait 30 seconds, and then
turn them back on.
Bluetooth connection completely turn off your smart-
phone and detector device, wait 30 seconds, and then
turn them back on.
Now that you are paired with iRadar you’re ready to start
using the Cobra iRadar app.
using the Cobra iRadar app.
Downloading the App
To download the app you must enter the
iTunes Store or Google Play and search for
“Cobra iRadar”. Follow the onscreen
instructions to download and install the
Cobra iRadar app.
iTunes Store or Google Play and search for
“Cobra iRadar”. Follow the onscreen
instructions to download and install the
Cobra iRadar app.
Cobra iRadar App
The iRadar app is what separates Cobra
from any other detectors out there.
from any other detectors out there.
Make sure to check out the Tutorial for a
full explanation of app features. The Tuto-
rial automatically is displayed the first time
you launch the app and then subsequently
can be accessed from the Menu.
full explanation of app features. The Tuto-
rial automatically is displayed the first time
you launch the app and then subsequently
can be accessed from the Menu.
Information on specific settings and
explanations of radar bands can be
found by pressing the buttons in the
settings menus.
explanations of radar bands can be
found by pressing the buttons in the
settings menus.
iRadar Community
As you approach a specific Threat Area
you will hear a short beep and then the
app will indicate the Cobra’s assess-
ment of the reliability of the threat.
you will hear a short beep and then the
app will indicate the Cobra’s assess-
ment of the reliability of the threat.
High-Threat Area means multiple
reports have confirmed a legitimate
threat in the area recently.
reports have confirmed a legitimate
threat in the area recently.
Medium or Low-Threat Area means
signals have been detected but have
either not been confirmed or have not
been reported lately.
signals have been detected but have
either not been confirmed or have not
been reported lately.
Paying attention to threat areas will allow you to be warned
of potential threats before you enter radar detection range.
Community Radar/Laser alert sharing means that you have
an entire network of users working to keep you and your
wallet safe.
of potential threats before you enter radar detection range.
Community Radar/Laser alert sharing means that you have
an entire network of users working to keep you and your
wallet safe.
When you, or any other iRadar user, detects a radar or laser
signal the alert information is anonymously sent to Cobra’s
cloud servers. Within seconds, that information is processed
and displayed on your map as part of a Threat Area.
signal the alert information is anonymously sent to Cobra’s
cloud servers. Within seconds, that information is processed
and displayed on your map as part of a Threat Area.
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