User Manual

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mode, the BEE III considers all possible targets (there may be several in range of the radar) and
displays the fastest one.
While the speeds indicated in the fastest mode are as accurate as normal targets, visual
identification of the offending vehicle is more difficult. For this reason, the BEE III only displays
fastest targets on request when the mode is enabled and does not allow them to be locked. It is
intended to be used as a way to gather additional information about a specific situation.
Fastest mode works in stationary and opposite direction moving modes, but not in same direction
mode.
Same direction moving radar
Same direction mode allows the BEE III to track targets moving faster or slower and in the same
direction as the patrol vehicle. This mode is best used in light traffic where visual target
identification is easier. With this feature active, the target speed range is limited to patrol speed
±70%. The target must be moving at a speed at least 3 mph faster or slower than patrol.
Unlike older radars, the user does not have to press a SLOWER or FASTER button. ASD
technology allows the BEE III to detect whether the target vehicle is moving faster or slower than
the patrol vehicle and automatically compute the correct target speed.
Pacing radar
The BEE III radar allows the officer an accurate means of pacing vehicles. In this mode, the BEE
III essentially functions as a calibrated speedometer. The radar should be placed in the stationary
mode for this type of operation.