User Manual

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Menu
No presses of the menu button Adjust the audio volume
Audio volume has 7 settings (0 through 6, with 0 being “mute”). During volume
adjustment, “A” is displayed in the middle window of the radar, followed by the current
setting.
On its initial power-up, the volume is initially set to level 4. On subsequent power-ups, the
BEE III retains the volume setting it had when the radar was turned off.
Pressing the key lowers the volume one level; pressing the “+” raises the volume.
Pressing the Menu key after making an adjustment returns the radar to its normal
operating mode. Pressing the Menu key without making an adjustment causes the radar to
move on to the next menu setting.
One press of the menu button Adjust the squelch
The squelch has two settings: on and off. Squelch on causes the radar to only produce an
audio tone when a target is present, while Squelch off causes the Doppler return signal to
be amplified at all times. During squelch adjustment, “S” is displayed in the middle
window of the radar, followed by the current setting (“n” for on and “f” for off).
On its initial power-up, the squelch is initially on. On subsequent power-ups, the BEE III
retains the squelch setting it had when the radar was turned off.
Pressing either the key or the “+” causes the radar to toggle between Squelch on and
Squelch off. Pressing the Menu key after making an adjustment returns the radar to its
normal operating mode. Pressing the Menu key without making an adjustment causes the
radar to move on to the next menu setting.
Two presses of the menu button Adjust the range
The range has 7 settings (1 through 7). The range setting does not affect the transmitted
power, only the sensitivity of the radar. During range adjustment, “r” is displayed in the
middle window of the radar, followed by the current setting.
Upon initial power-up, the range is initially set to maximum.
Pressing the key decreases the range one level; pressing the “+” increases the range.
Pressing the Menu key after making an adjustment returns the radar to its normal
operating mode. Pressing the Menu key without making an adjustment causes the radar to
move on to the next menu setting.