Section #2 - Speed Measurements -
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After you release the TRIGGER the instrument
will display the most recent speed reading
and the distance at which it was captured
or an error code. When the most recent speed
reading is displayed, the display screen will look
similar to Figure #19.
Using the Continuous Mode
Continuous Mode allows you to take continuous speed measurements. In this
alternative measurement mode, laser pulses are continuously fired and the
target's speed is continually updated (as long as you hold down the trigger and
maintain your aim on the target vehicle.) When continuous mode is active, speed
measurements are updated at a rate of up to 9 measurements per second. A high
tone will be sounded for each good measurement. If you lose target lock on the
vehicle, a low tone will be sounded until the target lock is re-acquired. If you
release the trigger after losing target lock, the last good measurement is
displayed.
When the Continuous Mode is active:
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The Continuous Mode indicator appears in the middle left side of the LCD
Screen.
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For the best results, do not try to use Continuous Mode to target one
vehicle after another. When you wish to change targets, release the
trigger, aim to the new target, and retrigger.
To activate the Continuous Mode:
1. Ensure that the TruSpeed is powered ON
and that the Speed Mode is active.
2. Press the
button. The display should
look similar to Figure #20.
3. Use the aiming reticle to aim the
instrument at the target vehicle's license
plate area and press the TRIGGER.
4. Continue to press the TRIGGER and keep
the instrument sighted on the target:
AA repeating low-pitched beep indicates that the instrument is
attempting to lock onto the target.
A continuous medium-pitched beep indicates that range
measurements are being acquired, however. the target is less than
the TruSpeed’s minimum distance for a speed measurement.
A high-pitched single beep indicates a completed speed
measurement. The measured speed will be projected in the scope
and displayed on the LCD. As speeds are continually completed, the
high-pitched beep will sound and the measured speed will be
updated in the scope and LCD display.
Figure #19
Figure #20