User Manual

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In stationary mode, you can select the direction of the targets that you want to
monitor. When you first enter stationary mode, you will notice that both
arrows in the display’s Mode window are lighted in the direction of the
antenna that you have selected. This indicates that the radar will measure the
speeds of targets moving in both directions, just like a normal radar will. As
soon as a target is measured, the radar will tell you in the mode window the
direction that the vehicle is traveling in addition to the speed that it is traveling.
This unique feature helps you to positively identify the vehicle being measured.
Now, press the Same button on the remote. You will notice that only the arrow
corresponding to the patrol car’s lane is illuminated. This indicates that the
radar will only measure the speed of vehicles moving in that direction (moving
away from the patrol vehicle on the front antenna and approaching the patrol
vehicle on the rear antenna). The radar will only measure the speeds of
vehicles moving in that lane of traffic regardless of whether there is a stronger
vehicle moving in the opposite lane of traffic. The BEE III allows the radar to
look past traffic moving in the other lane of traffic to see only the traffic in the
lane that interests you.
Now press the Opposite (Opp) button on the remote. You will notice that the
arrow moves over to the other lane of traffic in the Mode window. In this
mode, the radar will only display the speed of vehicles moving in that direction
(moving toward the patrol vehicle on the front antenna and away from the
patrol vehicle on the rear antenna). Like in the previous case, the radar will
only measure the speeds of vehicles moving in that lane of traffic regardless of
whether there is a stronger vehicle moving in the other lane of traffic.
You can toggle between the lane you want to measure by pressing the Same
and Opp keys. If you want to go back to monitoring both lanes of traffic, you
must press the Mov/Sta key twice.