background image

 

 

The 

volume 

setting has 5 levels and a mute level 

 

(indicated by an X next to the speaker) 

 

The 

background lighting

 setting ranges from 1-100%

 

in varying steps

 

 

A higher level of sensitivity requires a minimal amount of movement on 

the operator’s part.  Do not use to high sensitivity setting unless 

necessary as it aggravates usability.

 

  Full backlighting will result in a high battery usage. Use the LIGHT button 

to quickly turn the background lighting on and off! 

Menu 2 – Advanced settings 

The advanced settings menu is accessed by pressing the RIGHT button 

repeatedly until 6 figures appear. The marked 

function name appears at the bottom of the display.  

 

To change a parameter, simply mark the 

function and then press UP arrow or DOWN 

arrow to choose the preferred setting 

Function (in order) 

Interval  Default  Setting 

Filter mode 

0-15 

A higher value filters out fast motion 

Display mode 

0-3 

Extra information may be presented 
on the display 

Graph mode 

0-5 

0 = graph off 
1-5 minutes to scroll graph 

Classification 

0-2 

0 = CPR3 style 
1 = AEC active 
2 = AEC + Classifications active 

Alert backlight 

0-1 

0 = normal mode 
1 = backlight on when alert 

Unit still auto 

0-1 

0 = alert 
1 = alert only when the unit is still 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CPR4

Page 1: ...CPR4 Handheld Radar User manual...

Page 2: ...hen a movement occurs 6 Menu 1 Everyday use 8 Menu 2 Advanced settings 9 Battery change 10 Mounting support 10 CPR4 hard case 10 3 USING THE SOFTWARE 11 See what your CPR4 is seeing on your PC or Andr...

Page 3: ...ation We also recommend you to store your user manual in the enclosed hard case or in a safe place Before starting up we would like to give you some background information about our product The power...

Page 4: ...rfaces it hits The energy also penetrates all kind of materials except a homogenous metal plate Eventually some of the energy returns back to the radar The returned frequency is the same as the transm...

Page 5: ...and switching off the device The LAMP button us used for turning on and off the background lighting Starting up the device Turn on CPR4 by pressing the POWER button and holding it for a few seconds If...

Page 6: ...ages in the CPR4 You navigate to and in between them using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow Menu 1 when you navigate to the left is made for everyday use Here you can manage settings for sensitivity level sou...

Page 7: ...ven is place direction speed This is represented by three sets of symbols Tree symbols indicates whether the movement is detected close to the CPR4 or far away The scale ranges from 1 4 trees If one t...

Page 8: ...g the display background light If used do so with as low intensity as possible to maximize operation time The motion detection of CPR4 is highly sensitive It is therefore very important that the CPR4...

Page 9: ...ve around on the other side and at the same time view the results from CPR4 see more on page 11 Menu 1 Everyday use The first and maybe most important setting to understand is the sensitivity setting...

Page 10: ...ttings menu is accessed by pressing the RIGHT button repeatedly until 6 figures appear The marked function name appears at the bottom of the display To change a parameter simply mark the function and...

Page 11: ...to be charged in separate external unit included If the equipment is not be used for a longer period of time remove the batteries to avoid leakage Mounting support There is support for a mono pod or t...

Page 12: ...me steps you have to walk through the first time you use the Bluetooth interface on your computer and when you connect to a CPR4 for the first time We have one description for all operating systems so...

Page 13: ...ol on the CPR4 display To find out the Com port number afterwards go to the device manager and expand the COM and LPT If several CPR4 s are running at the same time it might be helpful to identify the...

Page 14: ...uilt in Server platform Windows XP Vista 7 or Windows Mobile Approvals Radio EN 300 328 V1 5 1 2004 08 EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 2002 08 EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 08 EMC Emissions FCC15B Class B EN55022 Cla...

Page 15: ...satisfaction 1 Year Functional Warranty The warranty is valid during one year after purchase and as long as the unit s enclosure remains undamaged CPR4 is a sensitive instrument If attempts are made...

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