Range Mode - Kustom Signals Pro-Lite Reference Manual

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While the speed-reading is still being displayed,
releasing the trigger locks the speed and range readings on
the displays. To take another speed-reading, depress the
trigger pushbutton switch again and the locked speed and
range readings will be erased. These readings cannot be
recalled.
For the Pro-Lite, place the HUD aiming sight on the
intended target and depress the trigger. When enough
range data has been taken, the red aiming sight will flash,
indicating the Pro-Lite has calculated a speed and you will
see the speed and direction indicated below the reticle, the
same as the Pro-Lite +. The speed and last target distance
are also shown on the rear panel LCD. To take another
speed-reading, depress the trigger pushbutton switch again
and the locked speed and range readings will be erased.
Comparing this reading with your visual estimate of speed
constitutes tracking history. Comparing several readings
to your visual speed estimate is another means of
completing tracking history for the courts. These readings
cannot be recalled. If the audio function is activated, a
single beep tone will be heard also indicating the unit has
determined the speed and distance to the target.
If your state or agency requires automatic unlock of
speed readings, the unit will be set at the factory to
automatically unlock any speed readings (applies to speed
mode only) after 14 minutes.

Range Mode

On power up, the unit defaults to speed mode. For
applications where the operator is primarily interested in
range information, the Pro-Lite can be set to display the
target range only by using the MODE pushbutton. The
"Speed" text disappears from the LCD and only "Range" is
displayed. You are now ready to make range
measurements with 0.1-foot (or 0.1 meter) resolution.
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