If no antenna is connected, Ant? displays
The radar unit will not begin transmitting until you press an antenna
button . The antenna (ANT) buttons, up arrow (FRONT) and down
arrow (REAR), on the hand-held remote activate and deactivate the
antennas . The FRONT or REAR light will illuminate when the antenna
is transmitting .
When the FRONT light illuminates, the FRONT antenna is transmitting .
To discontinue transmitting (to place the radar back into standby
mode), press the same (ANT) button .
The Genesis II Select Directional has three main operating modes:
Stationary, Moving Mode Opposite Direction, and Moving Mode
Same Direction .
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Figure 5.2a
Figure 5.2b
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5.3 Stationary Mode
You can use Stationary Mode to monitor traffic that is moving toward
or away from the parked patrol motor vehicle . You can also select a
specific direction of traffic (toward or away) to monitor .
Figure 5.3a
Tracking a vehicle moving AWAY from a stationary patrol vehicle
and the radar in Stationary Mode . using the front antenna .
There are three selections for stationary mode:
Stationary Both
Tracks vehicles moving towards or away from the patrol vehicle .
Stationary Towards
Only tracks vehicles moving away from the patrol vehicle .
Stationary Away
Only tracks vehicles moving away from the patrol vehicle .
To select a Stationary Mode of operation, press and hold the
MODE button for two seconds . The "Stationary Both" mode will be
represented by two arrows on the left (on pointing up, one pointing
down) and a solid line on the right representing a parked patrol
motor vehicle . When targets are measured, the letter "T" or "A" will be
displayed along side of the solid line to indicate the target is moving
TOWARDS or AWAY from the patrol motor vehicle .
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