Section 7--System Operation
7.8
8. When the patrol vehicle's speed has dropped 10 MPH (16
km/h) below the speed when lock was activated, or the
antenna selection is changed, the patrol vehicle's speed,
at the time of lock, will begin flashing in the PATROL
window.
NOTE: This allows the operator to continue to track the
target while monitoring the patrol vehicle's speed
and still retain the locked patrol speed.
9. The operator may blank the locked patrol speed display
window, during lock, after the patrol speed has flashed,
by depressing the PAT/SEL switch on the remote
control. Depressing the switch again will return the
PATROL display.
10. To manually unlock or clear the locked speeds, depress
the LOCK/REL switch. This will clear the LOCK and
PATROL windows.
NOTE: If the auto-unlock feature is enabled, the locked
speeds will be automatically unlocked after 14
minutes.
11. If the operator changes the mode of operation, the
locked speeds will be automatically unlocked and cannot
be recalled.
Depressing the TEST switch will allow the Eagle II to
complete a lamp and internal test then return the locked
speed.
If the antenna was changed to track the target vehicle
after it passed the patrol vehicle, the road graphic
indicators will flash the antenna selected at the time of
lock. All locked speeds will be retained.