Range bars
Two LED bars at the bottom of the display show the target distances of the strongest and fastest vehicles detected
by the radar. The distance bars display target distances in yards (English) or meters (Metric). As vehicles move
closer toward or further away from the patrol vehicle, the lighted segments move left or right on the display.
Each bar corresponds to 100 yards or 100 meters, depending on the unit of measure.
Doppler audio
The Ranger EZ features a speaker on the front panel for Doppler audio. The Ranger's audio is useful as an aid in
target identification. The loudness is proportional to the strength of the received signal and increases as the target
vehicle approaches. The pitch of the audio signal increases with higher speeds.
Display dimming and infrared remote sensor
A photocell is located on the display panel to automatically adjust the brightness of the display to the ambient
light conditions. An infrared sensor is also located on the display panel to receive commands from the remote
control.
Power button
This button controls the power for the Ranger EZ radar. When the Ranger EZ is turned off, the radar remembers
its user settings (volume level, mode, etc.), but it does
not
remember speeds and it starts up in standby mode.
When the unit is next turned on, the Ranger will be in stationary stand-by mode.
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