Passport 9500ix Radar Detector only
9500ix Safety Camera Database
Pre-loaded with thousands of safety camera locations, including red light and fixed position speed cameras, located throughout USA and Canada
9500ix Web Ready
Trinity GPS Photo Location Database updates
Passport 9500i (red display) and 9500ix Radar Detector (blue display)
Operating Bands
X-band 10.525 GHz ± 25 MHz
Ku-band 13.425 GHz ± 25 MHz
K-band 24.150 GHz ± 100 MHz
Ka-band 34.700 GHz ± 1300 MHz
Laser 904nm, 33 MHz Bandwidth
Programmable Features
Power-On Indication
SpeedAlert (On/Off)
AutoLearn (On/Off)
Signal Strength Meter
AutoMute (On/Off)
AutoVolume (On/Off)
AutoPower (On/Off)
Units (English/Metric)
Voice (On/Off)
Dark Mode
Radar/Laser Bands
Markers
5 Levels of Brightness Control
Auto Calibration Circuitry
Mute, AutoMute and SmartMute
SmartShield VG-2 Protection
Radar Receiver / Detector Type
Superheterodyne, Varactor-Tuned VCO
Scanning Frequency Discriminator
Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
Laser Detection
Quantum Limited Video Receiver
Multiple Laser Sensor Diodes
GPS Receiver
SiRFstar III
Display Type
280 LED Matrix/Text
SpeedAlert
Bar Graph
ExpertMeter
SpecDisplay
Power Requirement
12VDC, Negative Ground
Escort SmartCord Included
Sensitivity Control
Highway, Auto and City
Compact Size
1.4" H x 2.90" W x 5.35" L
Trinity GPS Updates
Optional Purchase
When installing GPS updates, PC Users can easily log onto the Escort Radar site and upload.
How to connect a Passport 9500ix to Detector Toolsusing VMWare Fusion for the Mac
The following download instructions are a workaround for Mac computer users:
Visit the VMWare site ( http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/ ) and download Fusion which allows you to seamlessly run your favorite Windows applications and devices on any Intel-based Mac
Make sure that the VMWare Fusion is closed
Double click on your Hard Drive Icon
- Double click the "Users" folder
Double click the "(Your name here)" folder
Double click the "Documents" folder
Double click the "Virtual Machines" folder
When you see your specific Virtual Machine, right click and select, "Show package Contents"
Right click on the file with the .VMX extension. Choose open, using open with->other and then choose "Text Edit" from the list
- Add the following line to the bottom of this file
usb.generic.allowHID="TRUE"
- Save the file by selecting, "file" then "save"
- Quit "Text Edit"
Start VMWare Fusion
Start your Virtual Machine - using the USB cable, connect your powered up detector to your USB port. After a few seconds you will see a couple of rectangles added to the "VMWare taskbar" on the bottom right side of the screen
"Hover" the mouse over these rectangles until you see "Connect your Cygnal Integrated Passport 9500ix" to this virtual machine - left click
Left click again to select
You will be shown a message that states "This VM is trying to claim "Cygnal Integrated Passport 9500ix" - click "ok"
You are now ready to use your 9500ix and Escort Detector Tools with your Mac