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Decatur Electronics Genesis II Select - Advanced Operations and Settings; Faster Mode Functionality

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Genesis II Select
User’s & Installation Manual
16/September/2015
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than Moving Mode Same Direction.
When using non-directional antennas an incorrect selection will
display an inaccurate speed. Fortunately, this is rarely a problem,
because in most law enforcement situations the target motor vehicle
is traveling faster than the patrol motor vehicle. The Genesis II
Select™ defaults to Target Faster Same Direction mode.
To conrm that you have the correct setting, you can:
1. Change your patrol speed to a few km/h higher or lower.
2. Observe the target speed.
3. If the target speed changes with the patrol speed, it means you
need to switch to the other mode.
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sure the antenna facing forward is connected into
the “FRONT antenna port. If using dual antennas, the
antenna facing the rear should be connected into the
“REAR” antenna port.
6.5.1 Setting Separation Speed
The minimum separation speed can be set for 4, 8, or 12 km/h. To
set Separation Speed (minimum dierence in speed between the
patrol motor vehicle and the target motor vehicle that the radar
will process) refer to Menu Feature (Test/OPTN) under 4.1 Control
Buttons.
6.6 Faster Mode
The FAST button activates the Faster Mode, modifying the operation
of the Stationary and Moving Mode Opposite Direction modes.

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