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Sport2 Owner’s Manual
DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS
Providing Power to the Sport2
The Battery Handle – The handle contains a built in battery holder. The Sport2 comes with 6
NiMH rechargeable batteries. When fully charged, the battery handle powers the gun for about 4
1/2 hours of continuous transmitting. These rechargeable batteries use the included Wall Charger
to recharge. You may also use 6 alkaline batteries.
NiMH rechargeable batteries. When fully charged, the battery handle powers the gun for about 4
1/2 hours of continuous transmitting. These rechargeable batteries use the included Wall Charger
to recharge. You may also use 6 alkaline batteries.
It is possible to supply power thru a 12V DC cigar cable attached to the 9-pin connector on the
side of the gun.
side of the gun.
Turning the Transmitter ON and OFF
The radar transmitter must be turned ON to measure speed. There are two ways to transmit:
press the trigger or press the TRANSMIT button.
press the trigger or press the TRANSMIT button.
Trigger Transmit - Squeeze and hold the trigger in to transmit. The settings are Con
(continuous), SS (Start/Stop), and Loc (lock). Con is the default setting. These settings are
explained in the Options Menu topic.
(continuous), SS (Start/Stop), and Loc (lock). Con is the default setting. These settings are
explained in the Options Menu topic.
When the trigger is released, it stops transmitting, and any readings that were on the readout are
left on the screen. Since the transmitter draws most of the power, trigger operating helps to save
battery life.
left on the screen. Since the transmitter draws most of the power, trigger operating helps to save
battery life.
Press the TRANSMIT Button - The silver Transmit button toggles the transmitter ON and OFF.
Each time you push this button, it switches between transmit and hold. Using this button to turn
on the transmitter allows the gun to continually operate automatically,
without the need to press the trigger.
Each time you push this button, it switches between transmit and hold. Using this button to turn
on the transmitter allows the gun to continually operate automatically,
without the need to press the trigger.
MPH
PEAK
XMIT
* The XMIT icon displays when the gun IS transmitting.
* The XMIT icon does not display when the gun IS NOT transmitting.
Using the Trigger to Lock Speeds
The trigger serves two functions. It can control the transmitter or it can be used as a speed
locking device.
When the gun is placed into continuous transmit mode using the silver
Transmit button or if the Trigger Option is Loc (lock),
the trigger does not affect the transmitter. Instead,
locking device.
When the gun is placed into continuous transmit mode using the silver
Transmit button or if the Trigger Option is Loc (lock),
the trigger does not affect the transmitter. Instead,
MPH / LOCK
XMIT
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press the trigger to lock the currently displayed speed
while the LOCK icon displays.
while the LOCK icon displays.
Press the trigger a second time to unlock the readout.
THIS FUNCTION IS USEFUL IF THE OPERATOR
NEEDS TO MANUALLY HOLD READINGS.
The RECALL Key Function
The silver RECALL button redisplays the last five speed readings that were measured. If the peak
speed, last speed, and the locked speed are stored, then they display in an alternating flash
mode when the RECALL is pressed. The speeds display in the SPEED WINDOW.
speed, last speed, and the locked speed are stored, then they display in an alternating flash
mode when the RECALL is pressed. The speeds display in the SPEED WINDOW.
The MESSAGE WINDOW flashes the Recall Number, speed units,
REC 1-5 / MPH PEAK
/LOCK
STORE
XMIT
/LOCK
STORE
XMIT
Target Type, and Loc (if on):
• Transmit ON displays REC 1-5 and MPH
• Transmit OFF displays REC 1-5 and Target Type
• Recall Lock speed displays REC 1-5 / MPH / LOCK speed
• Transmit OFF displays REC 1-5 and Target Type
• Recall Lock speed displays REC 1-5 / MPH / LOCK speed
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