OPP: The OPP icon is a Target Zone indicator. For both stationary and moving mode, the OPP icon indicates
that the associated antenna is monitoring targets in the opposite lane Target Zone. While in stationary
mode, having both the OPP icon and the SAME icon simultaneously illuminated indicates that
OPP/SAME stationary mode is selected and both Target Zones are being monitored. (See page 25.)
SAME: The SAME icon is a Target Zone indicator. For both stationary and moving mode, the SAME icon
indicates that the associated antenna is monitoring targets in the same lane Target Zone. While in
stationary mode, having both the OPP icon and the SAME icon simultaneously illuminated indicates that
OPP/SAME stationary mode is selected and both Target Zones are being monitored. (See page 25.)
LOCK: A LOCK icon indicates that the operator has locked a target speed in the associated lock window. Every
speed lock will be followed immediately by a 3-word voice enunciator that indicates antenna/radar
mode/direction. FAST and LOCK displayed simultaneously indicates that the operator has locked a fast
target in the associated lock window.
NOTE: FAST LOCK CAN BE TURNED ON/OFF IN THE “OPTIONS MENU”. See
Page 46.
FAST: A FAST icon indicates that the associated fast window will display a faster speed target if one is found.
FAST and LOCK displayed simultaneously indicates a lock of a fast target.
NOTE: FAST DISPLAY CAN BE TURNED ON/OFF IN THE “OPERATOR MENU”. See
Page 6.
NOTE: FAST TARGET TRACKING CAN BE TURNED ON/OFF IN THE “OPTIONS
MENU”. See Page 46.
NOTE: FAST LOCK CAN BE TURNED ON/OFF IN THE “OPTIONS MENU”. See
Page 46.
Ï or Ð A red Ï or Ð shown to the right of any of the four speed windows indicates the direction of travel for the
(TO THE RIGHT OF A SPEED WINDOW) moving or stationary target displayed in that window. Every strong target or fast target displayed (either
moving or stationary) in one of the four speed windows, will have a direction arrow associated with it. The
direction of the Ï is defined by the table below.
Arrow Indicator Definition
SPEED ZONE DIRECTION ARROW
FRONT OPPOSITE CLOSING
Ð
FRONT SAME AWAY
Ï
FRONT SAME CLOSING
Ð
REAR OPPOSITE AWAY
Ð
REAR SAME CLOSING
Ï
REAR SAME AWAY
Ð
Display Messages (Shown in LED Window)
HLd:
The HLd message display in one of the middle windows indicates that the transmitter for
that antenna is in hold mode or turned off.
U Lo: A U Lo message indicates the input voltage is too low. Operation is inhibited while the
U Lo message is displayed but normal operation will resume automatically when the
input voltage is restored.
rFI: The rFI message indicates the presence of an interfering signal. Operation is inhibited
during an rFI indication.
PAS S: PAS S is displayed at the end of a successful internal test cycle along with a “happy
tone.”
FAI L: A FAI L message (along with fail tone) indicates that a circuit malfunction has been
detected, in which case speed readings are inhibited and the unit should be removed from
service and repaired. FAI L will remain in the message window until reset by being
powered off.
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