Opp │Fast Lk/Rel: FOR STATIONARY MODE - The Opp │Fast Lk/Rel key is a two (2) function key:
1. Press the OPP key to turn-on the corresponding transmitter (if it is in hold) and directly
select the Opposite lane target zone for the associated antenna.
2. Once the Opposite lane target zone is selected, the Opp │Fast Lk/Rel key now becomes a
Lock/Release key. While a faster target is displayed in the corresponding Fast Window,
press the Fast Lk/Rel key to lock the faster speed in the Fast Window. Press again to
release.
In stationary mode, both speed zones (OPP/SAME stationary mode) are selected for an antenna
when both the OPP mode key and the SAME mode key are pressed within 1 second of each
other for either (or both) antenna. To exit the OPP/SAME stationary mode, press and hold
the
Hold
key, and then press either zone key.
FOR MOVING MODE
- The Opp │Fast Lk/Rel key is a two (2) function key:
1. Press the Opp key to turn-on the corresponding transmitter (if it is in hold) and directly
select the Opposite lane target zone for the associated antenna.
2. Once the Opposite lane target zone is selected, the Opp │Fast Lk/Rel key now becomes a
Lock/Release key. While a faster target is displayed in the corresponding Fast Window,
press the Fast Lk/Rel key to lock the faster speed in the Fast Window. Press again to
release. Patrol speed will also be locked and stored internally until the patrol vehicle is
stopped. Then the locked patrol speed will be displayed in the Patrol window.
Hold
│Strg Lk/Rel: The Hold │Strg Lk/Rel key is a two (2) function key:
1. Press and hold
the Hold key to place the associated antenna (both zones for that antenna) in
hold (standby) mode. HLd (unless that antenna has a locked target) will be displayed in the
lock window (for that antenna) and all mode icons and arrows, associated with that antenna,
will stay on except the XMIT icon will turn off. To exit Hold mode, momentarily press the
Hold
again.
2. Press the Strg Lk/Rel key to LOCK a strong speed or to RELEASE a locked speed for the
associated antenna. Patrol speed will also be locked and stored internally until the patrol
vehicle is stopped. Then the locked patrol speed will be displayed in the Patrol window.
Ï and Ð: The Ï key and the Ð key (located on the Hold │Strg Lk/Rel keys) are used with the MENU
key to select options from the Operator Menu and the Option Menu.
Same │Fast Lk/Rel: FOR STATIONARY MODE
- The Same │Fast Lk/Rel key is a two (2) function key:
1. Press the Same key to turn-on the corresponding transmitter (if it is in hold) and directly
select the Same lane target zone for the associated antenna.
2. Once the Same lane target zone is selected, the Same │Fast Lk/Rel key now becomes a
Lock/Release key. While a faster target is displayed in the corresponding Fast Window,
press the Fast Lk/Rel key to lock the faster speed in the Fast Window. Press again to
release.
In stationary mode, both target zones (OPP/SAME stationary mode) are selected for an antenna
when both the Opp mode key and the Same mode key are pressed within 1 second of each other
for either (or both) antenna. To exit the OPP/SAME stationary mode, press and hold
the Hold
key, and then press either zone key.
FOR MOVING MODE
- The Same │Fast Lk/Rel key is a two (2) function key:
1. Press the Same key to turn-on the corresponding transmitter (if it is in hold) and directly
select the Same lane target zone for the associated antenna.
2. Once the Same lane target zone is selected, the Same │Fast Lk/Rel key now becomes a
Lock/Release key. While a faster target is displayed in the corresponding Fast Window,
press the Fast Lk/Rel key to lock the faster speed in the Fast Window. Press again to
release. Patrol speed will also be locked and stored internally until the patrol vehicle is
stopped. Then the locked patrol speed will be displayed in the Patrol window.
VOLUME/TEST
: The VOLUME/TEST key is a two (2) function key:
The VOLUME key is used with the Ï and Ð keys to adjust the Doppler volume (Aud), the Beep
volume, and the Voice volume. The first press of the VOLUME key will display Aud (0, 1, 2, 3,
or 4), the second press will display bEE P (0, 1, 2, or 3), and the third press will display UOI CE
(0, 1, 2, or 3). The Ï and Ð keys are used to increase or decrease the volume of each sound. For
each attribute, 0 is off and 3 or 4 is maximum volume. Two different Aud levels can be set – one
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