Have
a look at our flash movies for how the Geodesy works by clicking
on the images, then have a look at the FAQs below.
Close up of the Geodesy in action.
Geodesy in the modem performing a database download.
A car approaching a Gatso camera with the Geodesy set to 1
mile.
Frequently asked questions.
1. How Often can I update the database.
As often as you like, we
would recommend at least once a week, but there is no harm or
extra cost in updating every day if you wish.
2. Can I leave the modem plugged into the
telephone line.
Yes, the modem comes complete
with a double adapter and will not dial out unless the Geodesy
is inserted.
3. What if I need to dial 9 before I can
get an outside line,
No problem, Morpheous have
thought of everything, while the Geodesy is in the modem press
the button on the front and it will insert a 9 into the default
number before dialling, the 9th light should come on to indicate
that this is happening..
4. There are no gaurantees in life so what
if I come across a static speedtrap that isn't on the database
and I don't get a warning.
If this happens press the
button on the Geodesy, it will store the location in it's memory,
call Morpheous and they will investigate, if this is found to
be true and you are the first you will get a cheque for £50.
How many speedtrap devices carry that sort of service.
5. Does the Geodesy
detect all radar cameras.
As the Morpheous Geodesy
is not a radar detector it works in a different way and as long
as the camera or speedtrap is a static type, it can go on the
database, regardless of how the speed trap is operated. This
is a big advantage over radar detectors as it will also identify
the new cameras which do not use radar.
6. Do I need the
extra antenna to make it work.
The antenna is only needed
if you intend to use the Geodesy off the dashboard away from
a clear view of the sky. It may be needed if you have a heated
windscreen as on some Fords, or a heat reflective windscreen
as on some Renaults, but not always so check the performance
of the Geodesy first in it's intended location before committing
to an antenna..
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