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Figure 5.3f
For a FRONT antenna selection, the Stationary Away Mode
will show an arrow pointing up .
Detected target speeds will display in the TARGET window . The
PATROL window will always remain blank while in all of the stationary
modes .
WARNING
• When operating with the Directional Antenna, be
sure the antenna facing forward is connected into
the “FRONT” antenna port . If using dual antennas, the
antenna facing the rear should be connected into the
“REAR” antenna port .
5.4 Moving Mode Opposite Direction
Use the Genesis II Select Directional in the Moving Mode Opposite
Direction setting to display the speed of a target moving toward or
away from the moving patrol motor vehicle . These targets will be
moving towards the patrol (using the front antenna) or away from
the patrol (using the rear antenna) .
Figure 5.4a
A patrol vehicle that is tracking a target vehicle with the rear antenna while
traveling with the radar unit in Moving Mode Opposite Direction .
To select Moving Mode Opposite Direction, press the MODE button
until the MODE window displays a down arrow on the left and an
up arrow on the right . The down arrow indicates the target’s travel
direction . The up arrow indicates the patrol motor vehicle’s travel
direction .
Figure 5.4b
The MODE window with Moving Mode Opposite Direction arrows .