User Manual
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Display
The BEE III uses a high contrast LED display with automatic dimming.
Mode
The mode section shows what the radar is doing. The display is set up like a roadway. A large red
“X” icon in the left lane tells at a glance that the transmitter is in standby. A large green car in the
right line indicates that the transmitter is on.
The operating mode of the BEE III is illustrated with the scene of a patrol car and selected targets.
In opposite direction moving mode, the scene shows an arrow in the left lane of traffic; it is ahead
of the patrol car if the front antenna is selected and behind the patrol car if the rear antenna is
selected. In same direction moving mode, the arrows target vehicle is shown moving the same
direction as the patrol car. In addition, moving mode is indicated by “Mov” appearing under the
middle speed display window.
In stationary mode, the Mode window works similarly. Indicators appear in front of or behind the
patrol vehicle icon to indicate the selected antenna. If the opposite lane of traffic is selected, only
the arrow in the left lane lights. If the same lane of traffic is selected, the arrow in the right lane
lights. If both directions of traffic are selected, arrows in both lanes light. Stationary mode is
indicated by “Sta” appearing below the middle speed display window.
Speed windows
The BEE III has three windows for speed display. These are arranged by function and use color
for quick identification at night.
The leftmost display is a dedicated red target window. This window always displays the strongest
target’s speed, even in fastest mode. Radio frequency error conditions (rFi) are displayed in this
window.