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1.   mounting bracket firmly    Radar Antenna   compact  high efficiency  antenna receives radar signals    Front Laser   high gain optical lens provides  increased sensitivity and field of view for  leading edge laser detection    Rear Laser   an integrated optical  waveguide provides superior detection of  laser signals transmitted from behind    City Button   reduces the annoyance of  false alerts typically encountered in urban  driving areas    Quiet Button   pressing QUIET before a  signal is detected engages Auto Quiet Mode  which automatically reduces the audio level after  the initial waming to a low audio level setting   Pressing QUIET during a radar laser encounter  silences audio alerts  while allowing visual  alerts to keep you informed    Power   Volume Control   turns unit on off  and adjusts audio level    Dim   Dark Button   engages Dim Dark modes   Menu Button   enters Option Select Mode   Text Display   provides distinct visual  confirmation of signals detected  signal  strength  and indicates engaged modes of  operation    Low Profile Alert Periscopes   provide an  additional attention getting visual alert   Power J ack   provides connection for the  power cord  3    INSTALLATION    Mounting Guidelines   e Mount the unit as low as possible near the  center of the windshield    Do not mount the unit behind wipers   omaments  mirrored sunscreens  etc  These  obstructions have metal surfaces which can  affect radar and laser signals and reduce  critical warning t
2.  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   modified  installed improperly  or if the housing  and or serial numbers have been removed   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 the above time   Whistler is not liable for damages arising from  the use  misuse  or operation of this product     22    WARRANTY INFORMATION    Service Under Warrant  During the warranty period  defective units will  be repaired without charge to the purchaser when  returned with a dated store receipt to the address  below  Units returned without a dated store  receipt will be handled as described in section     Service Out Of Warranty      Due to the specialized equipment necessary for  testing a Laser Radar receiver  there are no  authorized service stations for Whistler brand  detectors other than Whistler     When returning a unit for service  please follow   these instructions    1  Ship the unit in the original carton or in a  suitable sturdy equivalent  fully insured  with  return receipt requested to    Whistler Repair Dept   551 N  13th St   Rogers  AR  72756  Please allow 3 weeks turnaround time     Important  Whistler will not assume    responsibility for loss or damage incurred in  shipping  Therefore 
3.  off when the unit alarms to  provide a unique visual alert  This alert can be  programmed through the Option Select Mode to  be  ON  OFF  or FLASHING during alerts      10    OPERATION  VG 2 Mode    See Option Select Mode to turn this feature  on off  When a VG 2 signal is detected  the VG 2  alert is sounded and the display flashes    VG 2      After 3 seconds the audio is canceled and the  display no longer flashes  This cycle is repeated  if the VG 2 signal is detected again     During the period a VG 2 signal is detected  a  radar signal cannot be detected  However   because the VG 2 alert has confirmed that a  patrol car is nearby  you are already aware of the  potential for speed monitoring and can adjust  your speed accordingly  Laser detection is not  affected while a VG 2 signal is detected   See  page 16 for more information     11    OPERATION    Vehicle Battery Saver Mode   The Vehicle Battery Saver Mode automatically shuts  off the detector after 3 hrs  The timer is reset if the  detector is turned off  unplugged or any button is  pressed before the timer has expired  The detector  will alert you with an audible and visual warning  before it shuts off  During this warning  you can  momentarily reset the timer by pressing any button   If the unit has automatically turned off  press any  button to tum the unit back on     Refer to    O ption Select Mode    for instructions  for deactivating battery saver mode feature     12    OPERATION  Option Select Mode    Ente
4.  please ship your unit  insured with return receipt requested  CODs  will not be accepted   2  Include with your unit the following  information  clearly printed      Your name and street address  for  shipping via UPS   a daytime telephone  number and an email address  if applicable     A detailed description of the problem     g       Unit performs self test but does not respond  to radar       e   copy of your dated store receipt or bill of  sale     23    WARRANTY INFORMATION    Important  When returning your unit for service   be certain to include a daytime telephone  number and an email address  if applicable      Customer Service   Ifyou have questions concerning the operation of your  Whistler detector  or require service during or after the  warranty period  please call Customer Service at     1 800 531 0004    Representatives are available to answer your questions  Monday   Friday from 8 00 a m  to 5 00 p m   CT  or  visit the FAQ s at www whistlergroup com     SPECIFICATIONS    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  10C to  70C   14 F to  158 F     Power Requirements   Operational 12 to 15 volts DC  250mA nominal  Vehicle Battery Saver  30mA nominal     One or more U S  patents may apply    5 666 120   7 215 276    POP    Mode is a trademark of MPH Industries  Inc   SWS  is a trademark of Safety Warning Sy
5.  pressed within 3 5 seconds  an alarm  sounds and the display shows   GET FEST       Press the Dark button to exit the Stay Alert feature     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            Safety Warning System     In communities where transmitters are located   the Safety Warning System    displays over 60 text  messages  When Safety Radar is detected  a unique  audio alert sounds   Safety Warning System Text Example  Poor   Road   Surface   Note  Not all areas have Safety Warning System    transmitters     14    POP    MODE ALERTS  POP    Mode Alerts    Because POP    Mode radar utilizes the same  K or Ka band frequencies  POP    Mode Alerts will be  displayed as regular radar alerts     LASER 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 pattern like a geiger  counter  The faster the beep  the closer or  stronger the radar source     Laser Audio Visual Alerts  When a laser signal is detected the audio alert is  continuous for a minimum of 3 seconds       The Display Shows     HD       Pulse Protection     Pulse  or instant on  radar is more dif
6.  user s authority to  operate the equipment     SPEED MONITORING    Radar Facts   A radar gun operates by transmitting radio  waves at certain frequencies which reflect off  objects and are 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 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      Note  A radar detector will only alarm if an  officer is transmitting on any one of the above  radar bands     19    SPEED MONITORING  POP    Mode    POP    Mode is a feature on some radar guns  operating on K and Ka bands  When the gun is in  POP    Mode and activated  a brief burst of energy   less that 1 15 of a second  is transmitted and the  vehicle   s speed is quickly acquired  A detector  without POP    Mode detection capability cannot  respond to this brief transmission     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 specific vehicle  out of a line of traffic and determine its speed  The  advantage of laser over radar in terms of   target identification is the result of the laser gun s  narrow beam  A radar gun   s transmission can  cover more than 
7. 31 0004  or visit our FAQ page at  www whistlergroup com faq detectors asp   before returning your unit for service     17    CARE AND 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     ARE DETECTORS LEGAL     In Most States YES    Laser Radar detectors are legal in every state for  automobiles and light trucks  under 10 000 Ibs    except Virginia and Washington  D C   which  have local regulations restricting the use of  radar receivers in any vehicle     The Federal Highway Administration  FHWA   passed a nationwide regulation  effective   J anuary 1994  which prohibited radar and laser  detector use in vehicles over 10 000 Ibs     18    FCC INFORMATION    FCC ID   HSXWH10   FCC ID   HSXWH21   This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  Rules  O peration is subject to the following two  conditions     D This device may not cause hamful interference   an    2  this device must accept any interference  received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation    Important  FCC  Federal Communications  Commission  requirements state that changes or  modifications not expressly approved by  Whistler could void the
8. OWNER   S MANUAL    XTR 430    LASER RADAR  DETECTOR    The Whistler Group Corporate Headquarters  3604 NW Frontage Rd     Bentonville  AR 72712  Tel 479 273 6012    Fax 479 273 2927    Customer Return Center  551 N 13th St  e Rogers  AR 72756    Customer Service Tel 800 531 0004  www whistlergroup com    P N 260025     2010 The Whistler Group  Inc     T    WHISTLER    Dear Whistler Detector Owner     If you have questions concerning the operation of  this Whistler product please call     CuSTOmer SeRVICE  1 800 531 0004    Monday   Friday    8 00 am   5 00 pm CT  or visit our website  www whistlergroup com    Please keep the receipt in a safe place  You may  register your product online at www whistlergroup com   For warranty verification purposes  a copy of your dated  store receipt must accompany any unit sent in for  warranty work  If the unit is returned without a dated  store receipt  an out of warranty service charge applies   Note  Your warranty period begins at the time of  purchase  The warranty is validated only by the dated  store receipt  Now is the time to record the serial  number of the unit in the space provided in the  warranty section of the manual     To fully acquaint yourself with the operation of your  Whistler Detector and to better understand the  differences between detecting radar  laser and safety  radar signals  we recommend reading this entire  manual or visiting our FAQ page on our website  www whistlergroup com    Enjoy your Whistler Detector a
9. a four lane highway at a distance  of 1 000 feet  compared with a laser gun s  transmission which covers about 3 feet at the  same distance  For best protection  keep these  points in mind     e Because the vehicle s license plate or  headlights are the laser gun   s primary targets   mounting the Whistler detector on the  dashboard can improve laser detection at  short range      Do not follow closely behind any vehicle  If you  can   t see past a vehicle ahead of you  chances  are your detector won t either    e The receiving range of laser signals will  not be the same as radar signals  Laser  guns are most often used at short range     Whistler Laser Radar detectors receive all current   laser guns which operate at a laser wavelength of 905       10nm     LT1 20 20  20     Pro Laser      II Ill Ultra Lyte    SPEED MONITORING    Laser Tips   If you are the targeted vehicle  a laser gun can  often determine your speed within a few  seconds after you receive an alert  In this  situation  there is generally no time to safely  adjust your speed  However  if you are traveling  near or behind the targeted vehicle and receive  an alert  response time should be sufficient  Any  laser alert  regardless of duration  requires  immediate action     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     e Pacing   A patrol car d
10. ction  e Plug the small end of the power cord into the  unit s power jack   e Plug the large end into the vehicle s cigarette lighter    socket   Note  Cord fits tightly into detector  When  installing the cord  expect some resistance     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               gt     OPERATION    Power On Self Test     Each time your Whistler detector is turned on   an automatic self test sequence confirms that  the speaker and displays is functional    e Text Display shows in order    1  WHISTLER 2  X band 3  K band 4  Ka band  5  LASER 6 SROFF 7 VG2 OFF 8 POPON   9  BSVRON 10  HIGHWAY    Dim Dark Mode  Dim Dark Mode reduces the illumination of the  display      Press and release the Dark button to reduce  illumination to a dim setting      Press and release the Dark button a second  time to engage Dark Mode  The display  illumination is further reduced     Dim or Dark can be engaged during an alert  In  Dark Mode  the display goes dark for as long as  a signal is being detected and 20 seconds after   then the display returns to the dimmer setting     e Press and release the Dark button a third time  to r
11. estore the display to full illumination     Setting Saver   Setting Saver saves your personalized settings  so that when the detector is turned off and then  on again  you do not have to re enter them     Feature Engaged Confirmation  Each time a button is pressed  one beep confirms  feature    on     two beeps confirm feature    off        OPERATION  Quiet Mode    Quiet mode cancels audio during an alert and any new   alert within 20 seconds  After 20 seconds  2 beeps are   provided on any new alert and unit then remains quiet      Press Quiet button to cancel the audio      Press Quiet button a second time during an alert to  restore the standard audio alert pattern  or turn the  unit off  then on     Auto Quiet Mode  Auto Quiet mode reduces the selected audio level to  level  1  approximately 5 seconds after a radar or safety  radar signal is detected  The alert for any new signal  within 20 seconds will resume at level  1   Auto Quiet  mode does not affect laser alerts     Press Quiet  before a signal is detected  to engage  Auto Quiet mode     Press Quiet  when the unit is not alarming  to  cancel Auto Quiet mode     Audio Level Adjustment   To Change the audio level      notate Power Volume button back to increase audio  evel      Rotate Power Volume button forward to decrease  audio level     OPERATION  City City 1 City2 Mode  Whistler s Three Stage on Mode is designed to  reduce the annoyance of automatic door  openers  intrusion alarms and other devices which  share 
12. ficult to  detect than conventional radar because it  remains    off    until activated to measure the  speed of a targeted vehicle     When a pulse type transmission is detected  your  Whistler detector sounds an urgent 3 second  audio warming and the display shows   O  PULSE  After the 3 second pulse alert  the standard alert    pattern continues for as long as the signal is  present     It is important to respond promptly to a pulse  alert  since warning time may be minimal     15    VG 2 ALERTS  VG 2 Audio Visual Alerts    Note  You must tum this feature on before it will detect VG 2     When a VG 2 signal is detected  the detector    hides    its  own radiated signal and becomes undetectable by the  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 a VG 2 Alert X  K  and Ka band  signals cannot be received  see pg  11      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 a VG 2  signal is detected  the VG 2 warning will   override the X band alert     RESET FEATURES    All user features can be reset to factory settings     Unplug the Power Cord from the unit    Press and hold the Quiet button     Plug the Power Cord into the un
13. frequencies with police radar  Generally  X  band is used for these devices     Press City button to cancel Highway Mode  and engage City Mode     Press City button again to enter City 1 Mode    Press City button again to enter City 2 Mode    Press City button a fourth time to cancel City 2  Mode and return the unit to Highway Mode     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  City 1 and City 2  Modes operate the same as Highway Mode  but  in City 1 Mode  X band requires a stronger  signal to alert  In City 2 Mode  X band is not  detected     Caution  Some towns small cities may still be  using X band radar  City Modes do not change  the audio alert for laser or VG 2     Highway Mode   Highway mode provides full audio warnings any  time radar  X  K  Ka  Safety Radar  or laser  signals are detected  and is recommended for  open road driving     For more information on City and Highway modes   please visit our F A Q  page on our website   www whistlergroup com    OPERATION    Teach Tutorial Mode   Provides simulated alerts for each type of signal   e Press City and Quiet buttons simultaneously    Display Shows   TEREH   e Press Dark button to exit      Low Profile Alert Periscopes   Whistler s Low Profile Alert Periscopes provide an  added attention getting visual alert  The two extra  LED s flash on and
14. ime   Regular tinted glass  does not affect reception     Some windshields have an Instaclear    or  Electriclear    type coating  which affect radar  signals  Consult your dealer or the vehicle s  owner s manual to determine if your  windshield has this coating    Avoid placing the unit in direct contact with the  windshield    To reduce the possibility of theft  conceal the  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   Image A      Image A     Ic Windshield    PN Mounting    IMPORTANT  Make sure the unit is level    INSTALLATION    Important  Some newer cars have a plastic safety  coating on the inside of the windshield  The  windshield bracket may leave permanent marks on this  type of surface  To find out if your vehicle has this type  of windshield  check the vehicle   s owners manual or  ask your dealer  We recommend that you do not  leave the suction cup bracket on the windshield 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   mage B          Image B    amp      Rubber Bumper      If necessary  the unit may be leveled by bending the  windshield bracket  Press the bracket release button  and remove the detector before bending     INSTALLATION    Power Cord Conne
15. it   e Wait for 2 beeps   e Release the Quiet button   Unit is now reset to the following features and settings     Default factory settings are     HIGHWAY Mode  Dim Dark Mode to full illumination of display  Auto Quiet Mode OFF  VG 2 Detection Mode OFF  Safety Radar OFF  Vehicle Battery Saver ON  Full Power Up sequence  Default TONE 3  POPON    LED Periscopes to BLINK       GOESONDUARWNE    16    TROUBLESHOOTING    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    e Check the fuse in the plug  replace if  necessary with a 2 amp  3AG type    e Check the fuse for lighter socket  replace if  necessary    e Make sure the lighter socket is clean     PROBLEM  Unit alarms when vehicle hits   bumps    e Check for a loose lighter socket  tighten and  clean    e Check the connections at both ends of the  power cord  Substitute another cord to  determine if the cord is defective  Return the  defective cord to the factory     PROBLEM  Audio alerts are not loud  enough    e Cancel Auto Quiet Mode or City Mode   e Check audio level setting   see page 8     If difficulties occur which cannot be solved by  information in this Troubleshooting Guide  please  call Whistler Customer Service at 1 800 5
16. nd please drive safely   Sincerely   The Whistler Group  Inc     Model Features Summary     Installation   e Mounting Gui   e Windshield Mounting   e Power Connection and Fuse Replacement  Operation   Power On Self Test  amp  Volume  Dim Dark Mode   Setting Saver   Feature Engaged Confirmation  Quiet  Auto Quiet Mode  Audio Level Adjustment  City City 1  City 2 Mode  Highway Mode  Teach Tutorial Mode   Alert Periscopes   VG 2 Mode   Vehicle Battery Saver Mode     Option Select Mode   e Stay Alert Feature   Safety Warning System     POP    Mode Alerts      Laser Radar Alerts       e Speed Radar Audio Visual Alerts  e Laser Audio Visual Alerts  e Pulse Protection     VG 2 Alerts      e Alert Priority   Reset Features  Troubleshooting Guide   Care and Maintenance   Are Detectors Legal    FCC Information       Speed Monitoring        e Radar Facts   e POP    Mode   e Laser Facts Tips   e Other Speed Detection Systems  e Radar Detector Detectors  Warranty Information     Specifications      Accessories    m    Pe  ONOVDDIDHDADGUUUUUNBRWNEPOOOWVMOIUNIUNEDAUROW          WHISTLER FEATURES  XTR 430       FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS    Whistlers ergonomic and user friendly design provides a new  level of operating convenience  Special features include     10   11   12     13   14     Bracket Release Button   provides quick  and easy release of the mounting bracket   Speaker   provides distinct audio wamings  W X K  Ka band radar  safety radar  laser and  Mounting Bracket Location   slot holds
17. ring Option Select Mode allows you to customize  options such as Tone Select  Abbreviated Power Up  Sequence  and VG 2 Mode  Press the Menu button to  enter O ption Select Mode  When selecting options  the  Dark or Quiet buttons must be pressed within 20  seconds or Option Select Mode will automatically be  exited        Option     Press Display To Change   Shows  D Dark  Q Quiet    Menu                                   Ist Time TONE 3 Tone 1 2 3   eta  Three Different Tone Patterns   2nd Time TEST YES D YES X K  Ka Audio Tones   Q OFF Gne Beep During Power Up  3rdTime   VG2OFF D 0N Turns VG 2 On   Q OFF Tums VG 2 Off  4thTime   SROFF D ON Turns Safety Radaron yygm      Q  OFF Turns Safety Radar Off  Sth Time POP ON D ON POP On   Q OFF POP Off   Dual LED Alert Periscope On   6thTime   LED BLINK DorQ  ON  OFF or Blinking    D ON Battery Saver On  Ge   ABSVRON Q OFF Battery Saver Off       Press and hold Menu button to exit O ption Select Mode     13    OPERATION    stay Alert Feature  The Stay Alert Feature is designed to test a driver s  alertness  To engage  when the unit is not alarming         Press and hold the City button for approximately 2  seconds  Release the button during or immediately after  the alert is given  Display shows  G1 T    Within 30 60 seconds  an alert is sounded  to show  alertness  the driver must press either the City  Menu  or  Quiet buttons within 3 5 seconds  Ifa button is pressed  within 3 5 seconds  the cycle is repeated     If a button is not
18. rives behind you and  matches your driving speed    e Vascar Aircraft   The police measure the time it  takes your vehicle to travel a known distance     Radar Detector Detectors  VG 2   Spectre   The Interceptor VG 2 or simply VG  2  is one type of  microwave receiver used by Police to detect signals  radiated by the local oscillator of a radar detector   Because its purpose is to identify persons driving  with radar detectors  these devices are known as a     radar detector detector     RDD      An RDD is the primary tool used by the police to  identify radar detector equipped vehicles  If caught  in a state or country where detectors are illegal  see  page 18   drivers risk losing their radar detector and  receiving a fine  In addition  instant on radar is  almost always used in combination with an RDD   leaving unsuspecting motorists vulnerable to receive  two tickets   one potential for speeding  and the  other for possession of a detector     21    SPEED MONITORING    Note  Having a radar detector capable of  detecting the VG 2 may alert you to the  pelt of a speed trap  The newest tool   olice have to detect radar detectors is  called Spectre  Spectre can detect the  majority of undetectable  VG 2  laser radar  detectors on the market     It is the responsibility of the radar detector user to  know and understand the laws in your area  regarding the legality of the use of radar detectors     WARRANTY INFORMATION    Consumer Warranty   This Whistler Laser Radar detector
19. stem L C     Specifications are subject to change  without notice     25       WARRANTY INFORMATION    3  Be certain your unit is retumed 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 store receipt  You may  register your warranty online at  www whistlergroup com  however  for  warranty verification purposes  a copy of  your dated store receipt must accompany any  unit sent in for warranty work     Service Out of Warranty  Units will be repaired at    out of warranty     service rates when    e The unit s original warranty has expired    e A dated store receipt is not supplied      The unit has been returned without its serial  number      The unit has been abused  modified   installed improperly  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 service  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  VISA or American  Express  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 o
20. utline options available to you    If you elect not to have your unit repaired  it will  be returned to you along with your certified  check or money order     24    ACCESSORIES    These and other accessories can be  ordered directly from Whistler by calling  1 800 531 0004 or visiting our online store  at www whistlergroup com    500501 Zippered Travel Case  202151 Windshield Bracket Kit  206552 Straight Power Cord  5      206553 Coiled Power Cord  7        206880 Hardwire Kit  10      for wiring to fuse box     206666 Modular  Cord Package   includes coiled and straight  cords  and power adapter     159032 Package of 8 Suction Cups  402081 Non Skid Dash Pad         Modular  Interconnecting pieces cord and plug   Shipping and handling  per order   5 00   Prices  are subject to change without notice     26    
    
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