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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS

The LCD, located on the rear panel, is the unit's
primary display. In addition to speed and range data, the
display provides set-up Menus, user alerts, and self-test
status. The LCD is a 2 line x 16 character, extended
temperature, backlit display designed for long life and
maximum viewability. All operator set-up Menus and
alerts are communicated via this display in text format.

HEADS-UP-DISPLAY

The Heads-Up-Display, or HUD, performs two critical
functions in the operation of the Pro-Lite and Pro-Lite +.
First, it provides the aiming reticle which the operator uses
to aim the unit at the desired target. Secondly, it displays
the current speed or range of the target as the operator
continues to observe the target, updating 4 times per
second, creating a tracking history that is useful as court
evidence. The Pro-Lite, single-shot version, takes one
speed or range reading for each trigger depression.
The aiming reticle is an illuminated square that
approximately replicates the laser beam spot size. As seen
from the rear of the instrument, the aiming reticle is
located in the center of the HUD reflecting glass, and
defines the area where the laser pulses are transmitted.
The reticle is illuminated when the Pro-Lite is powered up.
The intensity of the reticle is adjusted along with the
intensity of the characters, by selecting the HUD
BRIGHTNESS MENU function of the unit.

HUD (Heads-Up-Display)

1. Upon the activation of the self-test function, the HUD
display will first go through a display segment test.
The first display will briefly read "8888".
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