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When in moving mode, the Zone values are Same Lane to monitor targets moving in the
same direction as the radar and Opposite Lane to monitor targets moving in the opposite
direction.
This setting is not available in the Speedometer Speed Sensor models since they only
measure patrol speed.
The Units setting (20) selects the units of speed measurement. The available options
are MPH, km/h, knots, meters/sec or feet/sec.
The Unit Resolution setting (21) can be set to report speeds in whole units, as 25, or
tenths of units, as 25.4. These settings are available on all Speed Sensor models.
The Faster Target Tracking setting (13) allows acquisition and tracking of a faster
target when a slower target has already been acquired as the strong target. An example
of a time when this capability is helpful is when a small car is passing a large truck. The
truck is reported as the main target because of its larger size. The car is then reported
as the fast target.
The Aux Pin Configuration setting (16) sets up the AUX pin for audio, speed alarm or
no function. Refer to the Auxiliary Connections section in Chapter 3 and the Monitoring
the AUX Pin section in Chapter 6 for more details on the physical connections and the
functions of the AUX pin.
When configured for Audio, status beeps and Doppler audio are transmitted from the
AUX pin. Use the settings in Section 8 of this appendix for detailed configuration of the
audio functions.
When configured for the Speed Alarm feature, use the Alarm Speed Threshold setting
described in Section 7 of this appendix to set up the target speed where the speed alarm
activates.
This setting is only available on the Stationary and Traffic models.
2. Serial Port Configuration
same direction as the radar and Opposite Lane to monitor targets moving in the opposite
direction.
This setting is not available in the Speedometer Speed Sensor models since they only
measure patrol speed.
The Units setting (20) selects the units of speed measurement. The available options
are MPH, km/h, knots, meters/sec or feet/sec.
The Unit Resolution setting (21) can be set to report speeds in whole units, as 25, or
tenths of units, as 25.4. These settings are available on all Speed Sensor models.
The Faster Target Tracking setting (13) allows acquisition and tracking of a faster
target when a slower target has already been acquired as the strong target. An example
of a time when this capability is helpful is when a small car is passing a large truck. The
truck is reported as the main target because of its larger size. The car is then reported
as the fast target.
The Aux Pin Configuration setting (16) sets up the AUX pin for audio, speed alarm or
no function. Refer to the Auxiliary Connections section in Chapter 3 and the Monitoring
the AUX Pin section in Chapter 6 for more details on the physical connections and the
functions of the AUX pin.
When configured for Audio, status beeps and Doppler audio are transmitted from the
AUX pin. Use the settings in Section 8 of this appendix for detailed configuration of the
audio functions.
When configured for the Speed Alarm feature, use the Alarm Speed Threshold setting
described in Section 7 of this appendix to set up the target speed where the speed alarm
activates.
This setting is only available on the Stationary and Traffic models.
2. Serial Port Configuration
SETTING
ID
Serial Port Baud Rate
29
Serial Port Output Format
30
Leading Zero Character
23
Direction Character Enable
91
Zeros After Target Loss
98
Message Period
31
Update On Change Only
93
Zero Report
92
Format D Polled Modes
90
Use the settings in this section to configure the speed messages transmitted out the
serial port.
The Serial Port Baud Rate setting (29) configures the baud rate in the range from 300
to 38400. The default value for all Speed Sensor models is 9600 bits per second.
Regardless of the baud rate, the serial port is always configured for 10 bit asynchronous
data with 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity (8N1).