User's Manual

Operation
The EM emits a radio wave straight out from the back
of the unit, so you aim it by holding the unit with the
display in view, then turning so that the target car is
directly ahead.
However, the radio wave is not narrow like a laser
beam--it has a definable width that allows it to detect
objects away from the direct line of sight as well.
While you may use any convenient hand position that
does not block the display, we recommend that you
hold onto the left side of the unit, so as not to
interfere with the display.
Switch Functions
Hold here
POWER OFF/ON: Power for the device.
AUDIO: The headphone jack allows you to plug
in an
optional set of headphones to listen to the
buzzer.
BUZZER OFF/ON: Disables/enables the audible
sound
generated when a PAWS is detected. If
the buzzer
switch is enabled at power up, a
beep will also sound
about 5 seconds after
power on, lasting about 1
second. If you use the
headphone jack next to this
switch, it disables
the normal audio. We strongly
recommended
using headphones with volume
control.
Right Side View of Enforcement Module
RANGE
Long: For vehicles from approximately
100 to 300 feet away.
Medium: For vehicles from
approximately 30 to 100 feet away.
Short: For vehicles up to approximately
30 feet away.
Note: Range distances are approximate.
LOCK/READ
Read mode: The EM continues to read
PAWS
devices in vehicles.
Lock mode: The EM stops reading,
locks the
display and saves the last
three vehicles. This
setting is the same
as putting the unit “on hold.
RECALL
You can view the last three vehicles read by
moving the switch to 1, 2, or 3, with 1 being the
most recent.
Top View of Enforcement Module
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