Applied Concepts Inc ACMI006 사용자 설명서
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Automatic VSS Calibration
Once the VSS cables are properly installed, the radar is ready to synchronize the vehicle’s VSS signal with the radar’s
ground speed readings. The calibration sequence will determine the proper ratio between the VSS signal speed and the
radar ground speed. The numeric result is stored in the radar’s memory (called a calibration factor).
ground speed readings. The calibration sequence will determine the proper ratio between the VSS signal speed and the
radar ground speed. The numeric result is stored in the radar’s memory (called a calibration factor).
Every time the radar is turned on and then operated, the auto-calibration routine is triggered. The very first time the radar
is installed and operated, the auto-calibration sequence may take a few minutes (since there is not a previously stored
calibration factor to verify). During successive operations, in the same vehicle, the auto-calibration routine will seem
instant.
is installed and operated, the auto-calibration sequence may take a few minutes (since there is not a previously stored
calibration factor to verify). During successive operations, in the same vehicle, the auto-calibration routine will seem
instant.
First Time Calibration (or Installing the Radar in a New Vehicle)
To auto-calibrate you will need to operate (with the radar transmitting) in the moving mode for a few city blocks. The
radar can complete the calibration sequence much faster if the speed of the vehicle is varied above 20 mph (don’t merely
drive at a steady speed at first). When you see the patrol speed window consistently showing an accurate speed, then the
auto-calibration sequence has been successful.
radar can complete the calibration sequence much faster if the speed of the vehicle is varied above 20 mph (don’t merely
drive at a steady speed at first). When you see the patrol speed window consistently showing an accurate speed, then the
auto-calibration sequence has been successful.
Automatic Moving / Stationary Selection
When the radar is receiving VSS signals, and it has been calibrated, the unit should automatically switch between moving
and stationary operation modes when the patrol vehicle moves and stops. While moving, the MOV/STA key will not
override the moving / stationary mode selected by the VSS steered radar.
and stationary operation modes when the patrol vehicle moves and stops. While moving, the MOV/STA key will not
override the moving / stationary mode selected by the VSS steered radar.
Low Speed Speedometer Problems
In some vehicles, the VSS signal is non-existent at speeds below 5-10 mph so you may see no change in the car’s
speedometer reading until the car exceeds 10 mph. In these cases, the Stalker PATROL radar will also not be switched
into moving mode until the patrol car exceeds 10 mph.
speedometer reading until the car exceeds 10 mph. In these cases, the Stalker PATROL radar will also not be switched
into moving mode until the patrol car exceeds 10 mph.