GENESIS-VPD™ USER’S MANUAL
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Rev. 09/04
Figure 3.3b The dir option displays tA, t or A.
You can change the
dir
option to
t
to display only the
speeds of targets coming toward you or
A
to display only
the speeds of targets moving away from you. When you
are in
t A
mode and the radar can not determine the
target direction, the direction indicator will not display.
It will display
t
or
A
when you are in
t
or
A
mode. When
you are transmitting and the right window is not in use
by another function, a
t
or
A
will display in the right
window to indicate the target’s direction.
3.4 Strongest Signal Mode
All radar tracks the strongest signal, an essential
function of tracking history. The
Genesis-VPD
defaults
to the strongest signal-tracking mode and will stay in
this mode until you press the
FAST
button. In Strongest
Signal tracking mode, the
Genesis-VPD
displays the
speed of the vehicle with the strongest return signal,
which is often the closest car. This speed appears in
the left window.
3.5 Faster Mode
The advanced signal processing algorithms in the
Genesis-VPD
simultaneously track multiple vehicles. In
Faster mode, the
Genesis-VPD
takes the strongest return
signal and uses it as a reference level. It then looks at
the return signal levels from all other vehicles going
faster than the strongest vehicle and compares them to
that reference level. It will display the speed of the
vehicle that is moving faster than the strongest signal