User Manual
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are in opposite direction moving mode on the front antenna, the arrow in the
opposite lane of traffic ahead of the patrol car is lighted. In all cases, the
arrows indicate the traffic that is being monitored.
Now, press the Standby (Stndby) button on the remote. Notice that the red X
is lighted, indicating that the unit is in standby. None of the arrows are lighted
since no traffic is being monitored. You’ll also notice that the radar reads
either “Ci” or “Hi” in the Patrol window; we’ll address this later.
Now press the Rear button on the remote (if the radar is equipped with a rear
antenna). The arrow that is behind the patrol car in the opposite lane of traffic
is lighted, since the radar is in opposite direction moving mode and
transmitting on the rear antenna.
Now press the Same key on the remote. The lighted arrow behind the car
moves from the opposite lane of traffic because the same direction traffic
behind the patrol vehicle is being monitored.
Press the Front key. The lighted arrow moves to the front of the green patrol
car, since same direction traffic in front of the patrol vehicle is being
monitored.
You will notice that there is not a “Slower” or “Faster” key on the BEE III like
there is on other same direction radars. This is because the BEE III has
Automatic Same Direction™ technology, a patented technology that allows it
to process same direction targets automatically, so you do not have to press a
button to tell the radar whether the target vehicle is moving faster or slower
that your patrol vehicle is.
Try out Stationary mode
The operator can toggle between moving mode and stationary mode using the
Mov/Sta button on the remote control. This button is located in the upper left
side of the flat keypad. This key can also be used to access the stopwatch
mode, which will be discussed later.
Press the Mov/Sta button. The radar will enter stationary mode. You can tell
this because the “Sta” icon is lighted below the middle window and the Patrol
window is filled with dashes. In moving mode, the “Mov” indicator would be
lighted.