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STALKER PATROL EMISSIONS 
The S 
PATROL
 Radar operates with a nominal power output of 15 mw and a  maximum of 50 mw of power output 
and emits low level, non-ionizing radio frequency electromagnetic radiation.  The American National Standards Institute 
(ANSI) has the responsibility for establishing standards with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic 
radiation.  The current ANSI C95.1 standard in effect, for frequencies from 1500 MHz to 100,000 MHz, specifies a 
maximum exposure power density of 5.0 mw/cm² (.005 Watt/cm²) on any part of the body.  The S 
PATROL
 has a 
maximum power density of 2.0 mw/cm² that is well below the ANSI standard. 
REQUIRED MAINTENANCE 
No user maintenance is required on the S 
PATROL
.  However, if any problems are experienced during testing 
procedures or normal operation, the unit should be taken immediately to your department's radar specialist to determine the 
extent of the problem.  If a malfunction has occurred, the unit will require servicing.  Normal care should be taken by the 
user in handling the S 
PATROL
 to preserve the life and usefulness of the equipment. 
TROUBLESHOOTING 
PWR key does not function 
Make sure all cables are mated correctly with their connectors.  Check the vehicle cigarette-plug connector for dirty 
contacts.  Check for a blown fuse in the S 
PATROL
 cigarette-plug. 
Low or no speaker volume 
Press the    key on the remote control to adjust the volume.  Aud 0 (off) to Aud 4 (highest level). 
Radar has short range 
Set range (sensitivity) control to SEn 4 (longest range). Note: Opposite/stationary direction mode and same direction 
mode sensitivity settings need to be set independently. See page Error! Bookmark not defined.
Radar suffers from patrol speed shadowing 
If the patrol window indicates an incorrect patrol speed, the PS BLANK key blanks the patrol speed window and 
acquires a new patrol speed..  See Patrol Speed Shadowing Effect.  
Press the PS 5/20 key to change the low-end patrol speed from 5 mph to10 or 20 mph, thus preventing a patrol speed 
lock below 10 or 20 mph.  It is not possible to allow patrol speed locking less than 20 mph and to eliminate patrol 
speed shadowing simultaneously.  Shadowing is eliminated when VSS is installed.  See Low-End Patrol Speed 
Selection.
 
Radar will not lock onto patrol speeds below 20 mph 
Press the PS 5/20 key to change the low-end patrol speed from 20 mph to 10 or 5 mph. See Low-End Patrol Speed 
Selection.
  The radar will now be susceptible to patrol speed "shadowing," which can be corrected with the PS 
BLANK
 key. 
Radar has trouble maintaining patrol speed 
Mount the antenna higher above the dash and/or point antenna slightly down toward the ground.  Make sure the wipers 
are not in the radar beam path.  Make sure the windshield does not have paint/mask around the perimeter. 
Radar picks up vehicle fan and reads 5 to 30 mph in stationary mode 
Check for proper aiming of antenna.  Make sure that the paint/mask or metallic objects are not deflecting the radar 
beam down into defroster vents.  If so, raise antenna above obstruction.  See Fan Noise. 
Radar displays LO V icon 
Make sure the cigarette-plug is securely installed and the contacts are clean. 
Radar flashes Hot in display 
The radar is overheating.  Move radar out of direct sun.  Do not leave radar operating in a closed vehicle. 
Radar will not display readings below 10mph 
Call Customer Service if this is desired. 
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