User Manual
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window. This is an indication on whether the radar is in City mode or Highway
mode. City mode should be used for patrol speeds of 45 mph or less, and it
causes the radar to resist false speeds due to combining. Highway mode should
be used for patrol speeds over 40 mph, and it causes the radar to resist
shadowing.
Take a look at the remote control. One of the keys is marked “Pat Bl” in red and
“Low/Hi” in blue. When the key is pressed by itself, it performs the patrol
blanking function, which will be described later. When you press the blue “2
nd
F”
key and then this key, it allows you to toggle the radar between city and highway
modes using the “+” and “—” keys.
Try it now. Press the 2
nd
F key. You will notice that the radar reads “2
nd
” in its
middle window. Now press the Low/Hi button. The middle window will display
“P L” or “P H”. The “L” will be present if you are in city mode and the “H” will
be present if you are in highway mode. Pressing the “+” places the radar in
highway mode, and pressing the “—” key places the radar in city mode.
Fastest button
The button with the rabbit icon on the remote control activates the fastest target
mode while the BEE III is transmitting. Fastest mode works in stationary and
opposite direction moving mode, but not in same direction moving mode. The
use of this feature will be described later.
When the radar is in tuning fork mode, the Fastest button in used in same
direction mode to cause the radar to add the speed of the target speed fork to the
speed of the patrol speed fork, simulating a target that is moving faster than the
patrol vehicle. This will also be explained later.