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2. That will launch the Anti-Rain Clutter vertical scrollbar. Press 
↓ un-
til the Anti-Rain Clutter is set to zero percent. Press 
EXIT
. (Notice the 
corresponding value in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.) 
Main Bang Suppression 
1. To set Main Bang Suppression to zero, press 
MENU
, select
 
R
ADAR 
S
ETUP
 and press 
ENT
2. Press 
→|↓ to 
A
DJUST 
M
AIN 
B
ANG 
S
UPPRESSION
 and press 
ENT
. That will 
call up the Main Bang Suppression vertical scrollbar. 
3. Press 
↓ until Main Bang Suppression is set to zero percent. Press 
EXIT
Trigger Delay 
1. To set Trigger Delay to zero, press 
MENU
, select
 
R
ADAR 
S
ETUP
 and 
press 
ENT
2. Press 
→|↓ to 
A
DJUST
 
T
RIGGER 
D
ELAY
 and press 
ENT
. That will call up 
the Adjust Trigger Delay vertical scrollbar. 
3. Press 
↓ until Trigger Delay is set to zero percent. Press 
EXIT
Adjust Trigger Delay 
This feature eliminates the time lag between real radar returns and the 
time it takes data to be processed by the radar software, a common is-
sue with all radars. 
Caution: 
If you have any doubt about your understanding of the Trigger 
Delay feature, you should have it set up by a qualified radar 
technician. 
1. The radar should already be in STANDBY mode, so press 
PWR 
for 2 
seconds to switch the radar into transmission mode. A confirmation 
message will appear, press 
← to select 
Y
ES
2. Press 
MENU
, select 
G
AIN
 and press 
ENT
, which will call up the Gain 
vertical control bar. Press 
↑ to increase the Gain level to around 15%. 
One or two red rings with blue borders should be visible on the screen, 
depending on the wattage of your radar antenna. 
3. Now from the Radar Setup menu, press 
→|↓ to 
A
DJUST 
T
RIGGER 
D
ELAY
then press 
ENT
. The Adjust Trigger Delay vertical scrollbar will appear.  
The 2 kW models, the LRA-1000 and LRA-1500, will have only one ring 
on the display. The 4 kW radars — LRA-2000, LRA-4000 and LRA-5000 
— will have two rings on the display. See the following figures.