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Congratulations on your purchase of the world’s most sophisticated radar and laser detector and scrambler. Odin 2.0 is a completely integrated radar and laser detector which responds not only to all the radar guns in use today, but to the other latest development in speed monitoring devices-laser guns.

Odin 2.0 is the result of Rocky Mountain Radar’s commitment to provide you, our valued customer, with the most innovative technologically advanced radar and laser detectors on the market. Odin was created for drivers who will not settle for anything less than the best.

To improve the functionality and user experience we have developed a new app which is available for Apple iOS devices. This new app was designed to seamlessly connect your Odin 2.0 with your mobile device, allowing you to change your settings on your Odin 2.0 from the app, relay all alerts to your mobile device and monitor your driving speed.

Features:

5 Mile Detection Range:

Full 360° Radar and Laser Detection Full, 5-mile detection of all bands and frequencies used by police, including X, K, Ka, super wide bands and all laser. This radar detector uses micro-scan. It enables our detectors to scan 2-4 times faster than any other detector, which gives you a 100% probability of detecting POP Radar. This technology is unique to Rocky Mountain Radar detectors. 

Early Warning Discriminator: (EWD)

The EWD filter prevents false alarms emitted by safety sensors in newer vehicles and over the road drivers.

Traffic Sensor Rejection: (TSR)

The TSR prevents false alerts transmitted by sensors that monitor the traffic flow on roadways around major cities.

Super Clear OLED Display:

The screen is clearly visible in all lighting conditions, so you don’t lose focus in any way from the road.

Undetectable to Police: (detector detectors)

Odin radar detector and laser detector incorporates a Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC), which reduces internal signals from leaking out of the antenna by up to 1/1,000,000 (one millionth) of previous levels which makes the unit totally undetectable to police.

Radar/Laser Scrambling:

Police radar/LIDAR guns need to get multiple readings sequentially in order to display a valid speed to the officer. When Odin detects a speed detection device, it floods the signal with additional signals making it impossible for the speed detection device to get an accurate reading.

Warranty:

This unit (Odin) comes with a 3-year (36 month) warranty. Must Have Proof of Purchase

Speeding ticket rebate:

This unit comes with a 1 year of the Speeding Ticket Protection Program. If you get a speeding ticket while using our product, we’ll pay for the speeding fine.

This product has been designed and certified to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Rocky Mountain Radar may void your authority to use this product

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.

Installation

Best place to mount the unit:

You will get the best performance from your detector if you mount it approximately in the center of the windshield, as close as possible to the rear-view mirror without obstructing the unit’s view of the road either to the front or rear. Make sure unit is level with the road. Dash mount is not recommended. The unit’s Laser lens must not be blocked, and the Laser Lens should have a clear view out of the back window to allow 360° Laser detection.

Radar and laser signals pass through glass but not through other materials and objects such as:

  • Windshield wipers
  • Sunshades
  • Metallic tinting on the windshield 
  • Heated windshields - (Instaclear for Ford, Electriclear for GM.) 

Mounting the Unit:

  • Place the suction cups on the windshield bracket. 
  • Place the windshield bracket into Odin.
    • Align the edge of the bracket with the slot opening on the front of the case. Gently slide the bracket into the case while pressing the bracket release button until it locks into place.
    • To release bracket, press the bracket release button as you slide out the bracket. 
    • To prevent damage to the unit you must press the release button to release windshield mount before pulling it out.

  • Clean the windshield before you mount the unit for better results. Place the windshield bracket in the upper center portion of the windshield. The ideal position will be right below the rear-view mirror. Make sure the unit has an unobstructed view of the road. Then Press firmly to seat suction cups.
  • Carefully bend the windshield bracket mount to a level position.
  • Insert the small end of the USB-C power cable gently into the power jack on the right side of the unit and the large end into the USB port in your vehicle.
  • Remote Mounting is not recommended
  • Dash Mounting is not recommended

Settings:

When changing the Settings on your detector, please keep in mind: 

  • Buttons have multiple functions.
  • All current settings will be stored in memory.

Controls:

There are 4 buttons on top of Odin, Menu, Dim, Mute and City.

Menu: Press and hold the Menu button down for an extended period of time (approximately 3 to 5 seconds) to go into Menu Mode. Display will show “Menu” with one beep. When Menu Mode is displayed, press and release the Menu button in step increments to scroll up or the Dim button to scroll down on menu items, once the desired menu item is reached press the Mute or City button to change the setting. 

Note: If no button is pressed for approximately 10 seconds Odin will automatically “Exit” the Menu mode.

The Menu items are:

  • Voice On/Off
  • Language Mode English/ Spanish
  • Alarm Tone High/Low
  • X Band On/Off
  • K Band On/Off
  • Ka Band On/Off
  • Laser On/Off
  • K Wide/Narrow
  • Ka Wide/Narrow
  • K Filter (EWD) On/Off
  • TSRF (TSF) On/Off
  • Voltage Meter On/Off
  • Scrambler On/Off
  • Bluetooth On/Off
  • Self-Test On/off
  • Factory Reset
  • Exit

Dim: To adjust brightness press the Dim button for a split second (momentary contact) to select between Bright, Dim, Dimmer, Dark. To brighten the alarm light, press the Dim button again until you reach desired setting. In Dark mode there will be a small dot moving from left to right on the display, letting you know that the unit is still powered on. If using Dark Mode, the unit will alert with audio of the presence of radar or laser, but not visually.

Note: If the unit is in Dark mode the Mute mode cannot be engaged.

Mute: Press the Mute button for a split second (momentary contact) to select “Mute On”, “Auto Mute”, or “Mute Off”. Mute On mode disables voice and beeping sounds for quiet operation. “Auto Mute” mode will alarm 4 times then go into Mute mode; the display will keep alerting with no sound unless a new signal is received.

City: Engage the city function to reduce false alarms in high RF noise areas. City function reduces the X band sensitivity by 50%. Highway mode has all bands at 100% sensitivity.

Reminder: If you forget the settings you last used on the unit use the “Factory Reset?” found on the Menu. Unit will reset to factory default.

Factory Default Mode SettingsBright, Mute off, Highway, Voice on, English Voice, High tone, K filter on, Scrambler on, Self-Test on, Voltage meter on, TSRF on, X Band on, K Band on, Ka Band on, Laser on, K Wide, Ka Wide.

Self-Test Mode: Begins right after the start message “Rocky Mountain Radar” detection alarms with signal strength will be displayed along with the user preferred activated settings-scrambler test, voice, language and alarm tone. Self-test mode can be de-activated through the Menu selection.

Reminder: Odin will memorize the settings of the features above when the unit is powered off. Be sure to re-adjust the settings to your normal preferences!

Note: To prevent possible heat damage or theft, do not leave the unit in direct sunlight or plain sight when not in use.

Alarms: A separate alert tone will sound for each band of radar encountered with frequency band displayed X, K, Ka or Laser. For X, K and Ka band the signal strength indicators are displayed with arrows and numerically.  Tone frequency will increase as signal strength becomes stronger.

Signal Strength: Signal Strength will be first indicated by the display of arrows followed by a number 1-5. When all 5 arrows and the number 5 are displayed the signal is at the strongest level.

VG-2, VG-3 and Spectre: Odin 2.0 is 100% Undetectable. On Odin the new MMIC prevents detection of the radar detector completely.

Auto MemoryOdin 2.0 has an automatic memory. Any setting enabled when the unit is turned off will still be enabled when the unit is turned back on. If you have set the unit on Mute or have Dimmed the display be sure to readjust the settings to your normal preference.

Odin 2.0 gives you the option to de-activate X, K and/or Ka bands. Caution must be used when deactivating the radar bands, if you do not know the type of speed monitoring device used by police in your area.

Odin 2.0 features K Narrow and K wide mode. K Wide operates at full detection strength. K Narrow is a very useful feature, where the frequency range swept in the K-band region is reduced and more centered around a tuned police radar gun.

Odin features Ka Narrow and Ka wide mode. Ka Wide operates at full detection strength. Ka Narrow focuses the detector on the police radars frequencies used in the USA, 33.8 Ghz, 34.7 Ghz, and 35.5 Ghz .

Use of the narrow bands will greatly reduce false alerts.

Odin has a built in Voltage Meter that displays the voltage received when the mode is activated.

Technology:

Warning: It is your responsibility to be familiar with all laws applicable to the possession and use of Radar Detectors in your location.  The manufacturer and retailer assume no liability or responsibility for use or application of this product in violation of any applicable law.  Please check your state and local laws and regulations of this product.

Rocky Mountain Radar and associated companies do not condone the use of excessive speed on the highways, nor does it endorse breaking the speed limit laws of the United States of America. Please drive safely when using this or any other electronic device in your car.

Radar Scrambler Specifications:

  • Frequencies: 8.0-38.2 GHz
  • Antenna: Dual Ridge cast waveguide
  • Mixer: Custom MM wave Schottky
  • Doppler: Pseudo Random Digital Noise Generator

Lidar Scrambler:

Full Laser coverage using asynchronous pulse position modulation to confuse the lidar computer.  Lidar scrambling of the Odin 2.0 has an increased cone of effectiveness.

How does it work?

The Rocky Mountain Radar scramblers are full-featured radar and laser scramblers combining active laser and passive radar scrambling capabilities.

The radar scrambling circuit mixes Pseudo Random Digital Noise Generator (PRDNS) with the incoming police radar signal and reflects it back to the radar gun. The computer in the radar gun must receive eight identical, consecutive readings before it will display your speed. All the different speeds contained in the White Noise confuse the computer in the radar gun, so it does not display any speed. This effect duplicates the normal operation that the officer often observes.

Since it is normal to occasionally lose the target speed, the officer is not suspicious. Reasonable care should be used as flagrant violators could still be caught with an estimated speed.

The laser scrambling circuit transmits a series of pulses at the same wavelength used by the police laser guns (Lidar), which are electronically timed at about 100 feet apart. When the pulses pass through the windshield, they will lose up to 50% of their power. The power output is 6 to 10 times that needed to trigger the detector in the laser gun. Lidar sends out laser pulses and measures how long it takes to hit your car and come back. From the speed of light, it can determine your range. It sends out several more pulses and calculates your speed from the change in distance over time. The Rocky Mountain Radar scramblers only allow the Lidar to see up to 100 feet, so it is unable to calculate your speed.

Scrambler Activation:

All Scramblers are factory set to the off Position

To turn the scrambler on/off:

  1. Press and hold the Menu button approximately 3-5 seconds or until “MENU” is displayed.
  2. Press the Menu button in increments until “Scrambler” is displayed
  3. Press the Mute or City button to turn scrambler on/off.

Note: If no button is pressed for approximately 10 seconds Odin will automatically “Exit” the Menu mode.

If the scrambler is on, “Scrambler Test” will be displayed in the startup sequence. When the unit’s scrambler setting is set to off, then “Scrambler off” will be displayed in the startup sequence. During the startup sequence the current menu settings are displayed. If “Self-Test mode” setting is de-activated the unit will only show current settings on the display.

To activate or de-activate scrambler quickly: press and hold the City button for an extended period of time (3 to 5 seconds).

Limited Warranty

The manufacturer warrants Odin 2.0 against all defects in materials and workmanship for the period of 36 months from the date of the original purchase, subject to the following terms and conditions: The sole responsibility of the manufacturer under the Warranty period is limited to either repair or, at the option of the manufacturer, replacement of Odin. There are no expressed or implied warranties, including those of fitness for a particular purpose of merchantability, which extend beyond the face hereof. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above Limitations may not apply to you.

Returns should be sent with an explanation of the problem including your physical address (no PO Boxes), proof of purchase, and telephone number. If the information is not included there will be a delay in the repair or replacement of your unit. If the unit is out of warranty, there is a $62.00 Service fee.

Send to:

  • ROCKY MOUNTAIN RADAR
  • 6431 Doniphan Drive
  • Suite E
  • El Paso TX 79932
  • Phone: 915-587-0307

Accessories:

The following accessories and parts are available:

  • Windshields mount
  • Suction Cups (set of 3)
  • USB Adapter
  • USB Power Cable for ODIN and ODIN 2.0  

IS IT LEGAL?

The Rocky Mountain Radar scramblers conform to all FCC rules and regulations. Part 15 of the FCC code regulates consumer products that may leak or transmit radio frequency energy into the atmosphere. Since the scramblers are not transmitters, these sections do not apply.

The radar scrambler is a reflective receiver and has no emissions. It does not transmit but uses the police radar gun’s own signal as a carrier of its information. The laser scrambler transmits a series of light pulses. There are no laws regarding the transmission of invisible light.

Rocky Mountain Radar does not condone the use of excessive speed on the highways, nor does it endorse breaking the speed limit laws of the United States of America. Please drive safely when using this or any other electronic product in your car.

TICKET REBATE PROGRAM

The one-year radar or laser ticket rebate program covers speeding tickets that do not exceed 15 MPH or 30% over the posted limit whichever is less. 

To qualify for the ticket rebate program:

  • You must have proof of purchase.
  • You must be a verified owner of a radar and laser scrambler product does not exceed 15 miles per hour OR 30% over the posted speed limit, whichever is less.
  • The ticket must be issued by “RADAR” or “LASER” and “SPEEDING”.
  • Rebate only valid in the USA.
  • Verified owner must be the driver when ticket is issued to qualify for this program for one full year from the date of purchase.
  • Only the person who is the verified owner of the scrambler product is eligible for the rebate.
  • Does NOT APPLY where DWI or DUI is involved or in school or construction zones.
  • This rebate is not available in California or Tennessee or outside the USA.

Please use the chart to determine whether you have a claim:

 POSTED SPEED LIMIT

MAX SPEED FOR REBATE

 20

26

 25

32

 30

39

 35

45

 40

52

 45

58

 50

65

 55

70

 60

75

 65

80

70

85

 

How to file a claim:

To file a claim send in the following information to the address below.

  • Proof of purchase verifying owner of RMR scrambler. If it does not have the address and telephone number please include with proof of purchase.
  • Legible copy of ticket (both sides).
  • Legible copy of court receipt as proof of payment.
  • Court address.

To: Rocky Mountain Radar 6431 Doniphan Drive, STE E  El Paso, Texas 79932