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UltraLyte 100 LR Laser Gun Force Training Notes

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1. 1 Put the instrument in test tone mode Press the TEST EDIT UP BUTTON repeatedly until the display reads tt which stands for test tone When test tone mode is active pressing the trigger generates an audible tone The tone s pitch is related to the strength of the laser pulse returned to the instrument a high tone indicates a strong return a low tone indicates a weak one Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 11 Choose one or more prominent targets with definitive horizontal and vertical edges Lampposts or top corners of a building are good choices The targets reflective qualities and distance from you should be such that you can clearly hear a change in the pitch of the test tone when you pan the instrument over the edges of the target Make sure there is nothing behind the target the instrument might detect so there is no doubt that any change in pitch is due strictly to the target 111 Press and hold the trigger while panning the instrument across the target The tone changes pitch when the instrument acquires the target The highest pitch the on target tone should occur when the scope s red aiming dot is centered on the target The laser gun must be tested for horizontal and vertical alignment If the red dot in the scope is placed on the target and a low pitch tone is produced the scope alignment is not correct and the instrument should not be use
2. l Collect a laser gun and a tripod from the store designated by SSP T CIP E amp C and make a proper entry in the specified register and police notebook 2 After collecting the laser gun conduct the following four system checks at the location designated by SSP T CIP E amp C The results of the checks must be recorded properly in the Operator s police notebook and Laser Gun Operator Record Annex 1 If the laser gun fails any one of the tests it cannot be used in a speed check operation a Instrument Self Test b Testing Display Integrity c Scope Alignment Test d Fixed Distance amp Zero Velocity Check 3 Transport the laser gun to the speed check location test the laser gun on the foregoing tests a and b for the second time before commencing the speed check operation Record the results of the tests in the Operator s police notebook and Laser Gun Operator Record If the laser gun fails any one of the tests it cannot be used in a speed check operation 4 Draw a sketch of the speed check location on page 2 of Laser Gun Operator Record and take digital photographs to show the Operator s observation position and the speed detection location 2 On completion of the speed check operation at the scene test the laser gun on the foregoing tests a and b for the third time Record the results of the tests in the Operator s police notebook and Laser Gun Operator Record If the laser gun fails any o
3. Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 2 After powering on the instrument it will conduct the following two tests automatically a Instrument self test and see Chapter 2 for details b Testing display integrity 1 06 Screen The screen displays measurements and option indicators When the instrument is powered on for example the speed measurement screen displays D kmh Diagram 5 SPEED OG 5 O indicates the speed measurement indicates the speed in km h indicates the distance in meters 9 indicates the instrument in speed measurement mode indicates the distance for the speed measurement 1 07 Sighting scope An adjustable polarizing light filter to optimize viewing contrast Diagram 6 Scope Exterior An in scope red aiming dot to help you aim accurately at the target Diagram 7 In scope Display An in scope measurement display showing the detected speed Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 1 08 Stock and tripod The laser gun is designed to be used in conjunction with a stock stand or tripod Under normal circumstances police should use a tripod during speed check operations Please refer to Chapter 2 for details 1 09 Button panels The instrument has two 3 button panels one on each side of the instrument The bu
4. At a low level of interference there will be a correct reading even though the jam tone sounds and the indicator blinks Ata high level of interference you will see the E07 error code 2 The vehicle in question should be stopped when the instrument indicates strong interference The Reporting Officer should investigate whether or not the vehicle driver owner has committed any other offence 2 10 Error conditions Error conditions can occur in a measurement or in the system hardware When the instrument detects an error condition it displays an error code instead of a speed 2 Measurement error conditions typically occur because the instrument could not acquire a target or could not maintain a lock on the target Usually this is caused by a target that is out of range or by panning the instrument off the target during the measurement 2 Most other error conditions are similarly trivial correcting them requires only that you retry to take the measurement 2 11 Error codes The possible error indicators are listed and explained in the following table Display Overflow The measurement exceeds the display capacity Editor Overflow Measurement Error target never acquired The target was out of range or was too close Measurement Error Insufficient data The instrument s view was obstructed or the target moved out of range Measurement Error Unstable targeting Caused by poor aiming or by panning off the
5. 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes l Feature Indicator indicated Explanation Display TT EA The display backlight is on MENU LASER Laser fire The laser is firing Solid you are in the battery test display BATT Batt T j TM Blinking the instrument s batteries are low Speed unit kmh kilometers per hour Indicates a jamming signal aree Shor Gate Short artificially restricts the minimum range of the instrument Ge Ue dOcusxbon Gate Long artificially restricts the maximum range of the instrument SPEED Speed mode The instrument is taking speed measurement TEST Test mode e oo is performing one of the several various The instrument continuously acquires speed CONT Continuous measurements while the trigger is held down note mode l will not use this function during law MUTE is silent The instrument indicator sounds have been turned off m Distance unit _ m meers V jpoweruit V battery volage 11 Press the SELECT EDIT BUTTON to toggle the displays on and off If you do not toggle off the in scope display times out after 5 seconds 111 If any segment fails to display the instrument will be returned to the base and then to the authorised agent for checking c Scope Alignment Test This test 1s to ensure the accuracy of the scope system The Operator will conduct the test at the location specified by SSP T CIP E amp C
6. 1s ready to be edited Use the following keys to enter the desired speed limit value Press the SELECT EDIT BUTTON to move one digit to the right Press repeatedly to scroll through each digit Press TEST EDIT UP or BACKLIGHT EDIT DN BUTTON to make the adjustment Press SELECT EDIT BUTTON to confirm the setting Press SPEED OPTIONS BUTTON to return to the speed measurement mode as shown in the right diagram Press the MENU OPTIONS BUTTON to go to the next menu option Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 1 13 Basic speed measurement Use the sighting scope to aim to a target with a minimum distance of 15 meters the minimum range of UltraLyte is 15 meters and press the trigger twice The first press turns on the scope aiming dot and the second press takes the measurement The instrument will begin a measurement after about three quarters of a second 2 When the instrument succeeds in taking a measurement you experience three actions as follows a A high pitched beep from the instrument b The speed measurement projected onto the scope just below the aiming dot For this example the speed is 0 or 0 c The screen displays the speed measurement and the distance as shown in the following diagram Diagram 10 1 14 Muting the instrument When the instrument is taking readings it normally makes a variety of audible signals to h
7. Training Notes 3 04 Responsibilities of management SSP T will ensure that supervisory officers at the rank of Station Sergeant or above routinely carry out inspections on speed check operations to make sure that the laser gun Operators Assistants and Reporting Officers have performed their duties correctly and professionally After inspections supervisory officers will make an appropriate written record 3 05 Proper storage of the laser gun SSP T CIP E amp C will designate locations in their Region to store the laser guns properly The location will fulfill the following requirements a with appropriate security measures to ensure that the laser gun will not be tampered with and b the issuing and returning of the laser gun must be recorded in a specified register which has to be signed and verified by the laser gun Operator and his supervisors KKK K K K K K Version 1 20 Mar 08 Pet 4 Annex 1 Page 1 Abe a UltraLyte 48 4 He di de AL se ak KOPIRNI EBEYI 125 07 08 04 UltraLyte Laser Gun Operator Record for Operator s use 3M3j AAs Part 1 Test Record BE 8118 263 Laser Gun Serial Number 1l 4T 5 p 4E A 458 3 H 34 Date BR Time Testing at the base before operation 1 amp BS AAT Bax Ug A 2X3425 Testing location Instrument Self Test Correct 7C 1 hi JR zr RIS QS Testing Display Integrity Correct FE aR EE a J n BX H 24 Target QKF AR Horizontal Check Scope Alignment Test Corr
8. paper write down case reference number RN if any location of the photograph date and time of photograph describe the content of the photograph name and signature of the officer who took the photograph ii Verifying the records At the conclusion of the operation the Operator the Assistant and the Reporting Officer should check all the entries written down in Laser Gun Speed Detection Record against the particulars contained in Pol 570 or Pol 287 including the speed the serial number of the 570 287 the contravention code the vehicle particulars to ensure that the particulars are consistent ui Signing in confirmation The Operator and the Assistant should sign on each page of Laser Gun Speed Detection Record for confirmation iv The Operator will submit the duly signed Laser Gun Operator Record Laser Gun Speed Detection Record and the printout and explanation of the digital photograph to the Property Office and file a record in CIS accordingly 2 The Assistant a During the operation 1 Vehicle particulars After the speed of the target speeding vehicle has been displayed the Assistant must inspect the readings of the speed and the distance displayed on the laser gun as corroborating evidence He will make a contemporaneous record of the following particulars the time the vehicle speed the speed detecting distance the class of vehicle the vehicle registration number the colour and the lane w
9. target JAM Detect Unable to acquire target due to strong light or jamming device Temperature too hot Stop operation Temperature too cold Stop operation Calibration or memory failure If the error persists stop operation and return the instrument to the authorized agent for repair Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 2 The Operator must immediately stop the speed check operation if the instrument displays error codes E54 E55 E56 E60 E61 E62 or E63 The Operator must clearly record such failure details in his police notebook and report the error to his supervisor 2 12 Keeping records The Operator a Before the operation 1 Instrument checks The Operator will conduct the laser gun checks himself record the results in Laser Gun Operator Record Annex 1 and then sign the record which must be submitted to the designated Property Office after the operation and the information will be saved in CIS for record purposes Please refer to the guidelines in paragraphs 2 04 and 2 05 of this chapter for the instrument checks ii The Operator must ensure that the operation is conducted at an approved location in accordance with the guidelines in paragraph 2 06 of this chapter In addition where practicable all distances indicated in his sketch Annex 1 must be evaluated with the use of the laser gun 111 Records A sketch of the site should b
10. 20 Mar 08 2 10 Error conditions 2 11 Error codes 2 12 Keeping records 2 13 Making a record in police notebook Testing facilities within Traffic Regions and responsibilities of the management 3 01 Introduction 3 02 Laser gun basic testing facilities within Traffic Regions 3 03 Traffic Regions choosing locations for speed check operations 3 04 Responsibilities of management 3 05 Proper storage of the laser gun l Laser Gun Operator Record 2 Laser Gun Speed Detection Record 3 Operator checklist LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes Chapter 1 Basic functions and operation of the laser gun Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes Chapter 1 Basic functions and operation of the Laser gun 1 01 Introduction The UltraLyte 100 LR laser gun is a hand held laser speed detection and ranging device It measures and displays the speed of a moving vehicle and the distance at which the speed was measured This chapter includes the anatomy of the UltraLyte notes on using the instrument and its maintenance 1 02 Anatomy of the UltraLyte Sighting scope Transmit lens Left Button panel Fold away stock Receive lens folded position Diagram Front left side Handle battery compartment Right Button panel LCD Serial port connector Diagram 2 Back right side Trigger Power on Fold away stock op
11. 3E OY BH AH e Use additional page to record details of the offending vehicles if spaces in this page is not enough BA FZ Name of Assistant 41 A xt 4 Name of Operator PEAR A 4855 Rank amp UI PEAR A 4 He Rank amp UI Signature t Signature R 4 Red E Purple BR 4 Brown amp Yellow B Beige BL amp Blue G amp Green S 4R amp Silver BK amp Black 1 Multiple O f Orange PK r Pink W amp White GD 4 amp Gold GY X Grey a a AR 34 FA Delete as appropriate c Xoeuuy Version 1 20 Mar 08 7 tau A Additional Pages Page _ R LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 an i amp Speed km h 1h 3k SE RE Vehicle 9 ZR amp Vehicle Colour B TR 47 E SR SWAF Pol 570 No jJ ia Time JL XR Speed x 3p ng fT ZEAE Lane of Detection e Registration ghee D Recorded on Issuing Pol 287 No L4 Minus Technical Target L4 Allowance Distance m Mark Licence Disc Vehicle Officer BA FZ Name of Assistant 41 A xt Name of Operator 2 2x AR 3m 95 Rank amp UI 2 ae 35x Rank amp UI Signature 4 amp Signature R r Red dt Purple BR YE Brown amp Yellow B Beige BL Blue G 4 Green S 4 Silver BK amp Black 4 amp Multiple O f Orange PK X r Pink W 4 White GD 4 Gold GY X Grey Version 1 20 Mar 08 Annex 3 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 Operator Checklist The workflow of the Operator during a laser gun speed check operation 1s as follows
12. A FA LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 Laser Gun Speed Detection Record for Assistant s use H 3j Date 47 5 8 fe Operation time dj From Hj 4 hours to HF hours 414 B En EC MZ Operator s observation position IA 3 amp bh Bb 32 17 Speed detection location offence location JETER ELEC HS 245 ik bh Bb BB BE 4 Distance between operator s observation position and speed detection location approximately X m p BH E X Targeted at vehicle s amp 8 front rear 48 3 bh Bb 32 9 3 m tA DL Road Surface situation of the speed detection location offence location E3 amp flat E 4 uphill 4 downhill 3 bend A flyover ae 7e 38 3 elevated road E up down A flyover AH DL Weather situation s amp BH fine f X cloudy ih view Traffic flow 5457 amp licht 34 medium fc heav 45 5118 7 35A 3 4 5 Laser gun model and S No 45 5418 4 amp E B Laser gun operator 5 d B3 RH Speed limit of the road km h ik FE PR 22442 E Location of nearest speed limit sign A 4425 Stopping location l 5 GR Er peed km h 4A i amp szE8E Vehicle Vehicle EEE BG Vehicle Colour B TA SHAB BOR NU Time TIRI Speed x fT E SUL ER Lane of Em Technical Deteedofi FA xl Registration N BR PT R i NK Target Issuing Pol 287 No Class Mark Visible Officer A Licence Disc Vehicle Allowance Distance m y FH 45 JR AR CIR gt AMA IH do A esk E BRAT 5 P
13. LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 For Police Use Only UltraLyte 100 LR Laser Gun Force Training Notes Traffic Branch Headquarters Version 1 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes Preamble These Force Training Notes FTN explain how to use the UltraLyte 100 LR laser gun when conducting speed check operations The FTN are divided into three chapters Chapter 1 Basic Function and Operation of the Laser Gun Chapter 2 Guidelines on Laser Gun Speed Check Operations Chapter 3 Testing Facilities within Traffic Regions and Responsibilities of the Management The FTN are written in accordance with the Manufacturer s User Manual provided by the manufacturer However for easy understanding and to focus on law enforcement some technical contents have been simplified Traffic Branch Headquarters have widely consulted all Traffic Formations to ensure the FTN are of a professional standard The FTN have been endorsed by an independent laser gun expert Dr TAM Wing yim from the Hong Kong University of Science amp Technology and by the Hong Kong authorised agent of the laser gun manufacturer The SSP Traffic must ensure that all speed check operations conducted within their Region fully satisfy the requirements of the FTN The FTN are written 1n both English and Chinese versions the English version takes precedence If an officer has any doubts about the FTN and the use of the UltraLy
14. ast one Reporting Officer The Operator must be a holder of laser gun operator certificate issued by Traffic Branch Headquarters for a specified model of laser gun The Assistant must be a qualified laser gun operator who will act as a corroborating officer The Reporting Officer will be responsible for stopping the speeding vehicle and taking enforcement action 2 03 Points to note upon the collection of the laser gun and relevant equipment When collecting the laser gun the Operator will collect it together with a tripod He will immediately check the laser gun to see if there is any damage or defect and inspect the accessories in the carrying case e g battery and shoulder rest to see if they are all available After checking the equipment the Operator will make an appropriate record in the specified register which 1s especially for that laser gun 2 04 Checks to be conducted before and after operation Before and after operation the Operator will personally conduct the following 4 compulsory checks in sequence at the location specified by the SSP T CIP E amp C in order to ensure that the laser gun is accurate and functioning normally a Instrument Self Test b Testing Display Integrity c Scope Alignment Test d Fixed Distance and Zero Velocity Check to be checked using the tripod Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 2 At the speed detection operation site t
15. d and must be returned to the base and then to the authorised agent for checking d Fixed distance and zero velocity check To verify the accuracy and the measuring capability of the speed measurement of the instrument this check must be conducted at the location specified by SSP T CIP E amp C The ordinary range is 60 meters and the check must be conducted with a tripod The procedures of the check are as follows 1 Aim the instrument at a fixed target and press the trigger once 11 observing the screen display the speed reading should be 0 kmh and 111 the accuracy of the reading of the distance should be between 59 8 and 60 2 2 06 The selection of speed detection locations All speed detection locations must be approved by SSP T SP E amp C 2 When there is an angle between the instrument s position and the target vehicle s direction of travel the measured speed is less than the target s true speed This phenomenon is known as the Cosine Effect The larger the angle the lower the measured speed this effect 1s always in the motorist s favour Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 3 A good rule of thumb is not to exceed meter off the road for every 10 meters shooting down the road to the target The Operator should therefore assess the operation location in order to select an ideal position for an accurate speed measurement Two examples are giv
16. e and file a record in CIS accordingly Version 1 20 Mar 08
17. e drawn on page 2 of Laser Gun Operator Record and photographs to be taken by digital camera will be attached to ascertain the Operator s observation position and the speed detection location b During the operation i Vehicle particulars Once the speed of a target speeding vehicle is displayed the Operator will let the Assistant inspect the speed and the distance measured by the laser gun At the same time the Operator should tell the Assistant the particulars the time of the speeding the vehicle speed the speed detection distance the vehicle class the vehicle registration number the vehicle colour the lane on which the target vehicle was travelling so that the Assistant can make a contemporaneous record in Laser Gun Speed Detection Record Annex 2 and notify the Reporting Officer to stop the vehicle ii Driver Request Should the offending driver request to look at the speed detection location and the operating condition of the laser gun the Reporting Officer as far as practicable should simply explain the operating procedures to him and then make an appropriate record of the incident in his police notebook Any request to visit the Operator s observation location may be accommodated only when it is safe and practicable to do so Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes c After the operation i Print the digital photograph on a piece of white
18. ect JE Distance Lise Bi Vertical Check Correct AE BE ZR AJEA Fixed Distance amp Zero Velocity Check 2 X Readings km h m 1A R 8 95 41 2 AT A BA A Date F Time Testing at the scene before operation IR BS AAT A ax Ug A 2X3425 Testing location Instrument Self Test Correct Rk da J amp T AY aK Oks Testing Display Integrity Correct 1 3k BLUT Gy AR A Jis Date 4 f Time Testing at the scene after operation 4 amp 2 BAT AEX UL ja iX XL Testing location Instrument Self Test Correct 7C 1 WR JR zr RIS QS Testing Display Integrity Correct 4 TE ARIA H Date Be fa Time Testing at the base after operation IRB BAT AleX Cx ia i355 Testing location Instrument Self Test Correct 7C BEN da J amp zr AY aX QS Testing Display Integrity Correct FE RE EE oc J n BX H 24 Target Ck AR Horizontal Check Scope Alignment Test Correct JE E Distance Lise BRA Vertical Check Correct AC EE ER A eX Fixed Distance amp Zero Velocity Check 28 X Readings km h m 42 A EZ Name of Operator PEAR A Hy He Rank amp UI 4 4 Signature Version 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 nnex A Page 2 thi X 33 75 26 TR AAR YE A B Bb RAAR SE Part 2 Sketch please mark clearly the observation post of operator and the speed detection location 421 A tZ Name of Operator Pek A Hy He Rank amp UI T Signature Version 20 Mar 08 SE St 18 A 3k SO ER X C3 B
19. elp inform you of its operational condition If you prefer the instrument to be silent you can mute the instrument with the following procedure Press the MENU OPTIONS BUTTON repeatedly until MUTE indicator blinks and the screen shows Off or On Press the SELECT EDIT BUTTON to toggle the status of the mute feature Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 3 Press the SPEED OPTIONS BUTTON to return to the speed measurement mode as shown in the right diagram Press the MENU OPTIONS BUTTON to go to the next menu option 2 When the mute is on LAS appears in the scope to let you know that laser is firing Next LAS and in scope aiming disappear to let you know the measurement has completed an indication similar to the high or low pitch tone in normal mode 1 15 Power conservation intervals The instrument has three timed power off intervals to help conserve its batteries Effect of Time out In scope numerical display 3seconds The numerical display shuts off In scope aiming dot D sesonds Aae dot shuts off 10 minutes Instrument approximately Power shuts down 2 Disabling the power off intervals prevents the instrument from automatically shutting off it must be manually turned off Follow the following procedure to toggle the instrument s time out feature Press the MENU OPTIONS BUTTON repeatedly until the ALL On indicat
20. en below as a reference 4 On a road with several lanes the distance to the speed detection location has to be at least 10 times greater than the distance between the Operator s observation position and the mid point of the traffic lane on the carriageway as shown in the following diagram Diagram 14 B When carrying out speed check operations from a bridge the height above the carriageway should not exceed 10 meters When carrying out such operations the target vehicle must be at a distance exceeding 100 meters from the Operator s observation position Diagram 15 6 The distance between the Operator and the target vehicle should not exceed 300 meters Do not rely on the naked eye or the interval between lampposts to make estimations of distance The distance measurement function of the laser gun should be used Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 2 07 Points to note during speed check operations While manning the operation the Operator should take note of the following a Laser gun speed check operations should be carried out only when the road is free of any obstruction oil stains and other matter which may render the road surface unsafe for speed check operations b Whenever it is practical to do so the laser gun should be mounted on a tripod for operations c The function of continuous speed detection will not be used 2 08 Measuring the
21. ened for right handed operation Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 1 03 Sensors The UltraLyte has two lenses on the front panel The top lens transmits infrared laser signals the bottom lens receives signals back from the target and feeds signal information to the internal circuitry 1 04 Batteries Load two C batteries by inserting them positive end first into the battery compartment in the instrument handle Warning The UltraLyte is designed to accept normal C cell batteries NiCad batteries can be used but they tend to vary in size The authorised agent will not be responsible for damage that results from trying to force NiCad cells in or out of the battery compartment 2 The instrument continuously monitors its power source If you want to check the battery voltage you keep pressing the TEST EDIT UP BUTTON on the left middle row three times until the screen displays the voltage reading on the right lower corner as shown in diagram 3 Battery voltage display Diagram 3 3 If the battery voltage drops during operation the BATT indicator blinks kmh Diagram 4 4 If the voltage drops even further the button panels lock out 1 05 Powering on and off Power the instrument on by simply pressing the trigger Power off by pressing the BACKLIGHT EDIT DN BUTTON and keeping it pressed for about 2 5 seconds see 1 09 on this chapter for details
22. formal record a Fixed Distance amp Zero Velocity Check A distance of 60 meters from the shooting mark will be set up either in the Traffic Region Operational Base or other suitable police premises to carry out the test Traffic Regions can seek help from the Lands Department s Survey and Mapping Office to set up a 60 meter distance from the shooting mark and an appropriate target b Scope Alignment Test Choose one or more prominent targets with definitive horizontal and vertical edges Lampposts or top corners of a building are good choices The targets reflective qualities and distance from you should be such that you can clearly hear a change in the pitch of the test tone when you pan the instrument over the edges of the target Make sure there 1s nothing behind the target the instrument might detect so there is no doubt that any change in pitch 1s due strictly to the target 3 03 Traffic Regions choosing locations for speed check operations Other than observing the requirements illustrated in paragraph 2 06 of these notes SSP T SP E amp C has to consider the following factors when they choose the locations for speed check Operations a the locations for speed check operations have fulfilled the Occupational Safety and Health requirements and b the designated stopping locations will not create factors that may cause an accident Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force
23. h c Minimum Range 15 meters d Maximum Range 610 meters e Speed Range 320 km h f Range Accuracy 15 cm about 6 inches g Temperature Range 30 C to 60 C and h Power two C batteries providing up to 25 hours of operation KKK K K K K K Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes Chapter 2 Guidelines on laser gun speed check operations Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes Chapter 2 Guidelines on laser gun speed check operations 2 01 Introduction This chapter sets out the guidelines for the use of the laser gun by police officers in speed check operations The contents of the chapter cover the qualifications roles and responsibilities of the Operator the points to note when equipment is being collected the checks to be carried out before and after the operation the selection of the test location the points to note and the records to be kept when an operation is being carried out Officers should comply with the guidelines set out in this chapter to ensure the proper and safe use of the laser gun in speed detection The annexes contain two record tables for reference 2 02 The roles and qualifications of officers The officers of the Regional Traffic Formations are responsible for carrying out laser gun speed check operations roles include one Operator one Assistant and at le
24. he Operator will conduct the above mentioned a and b checks before and after the operation He will also record the check results in Laser Gun Operator Record Annex 1 and in his police notebook If an error message persists during the checks and cannot be rectified on the spot the laser gun will be returned to the base for delivery to the authorised agent for repair All the speeding related tickets if applicable issued during the operation will be cancelled For the procedures of cancellation please refer to 2 04 of Part III of the Traffic Procedure Manual 2 05 Procedures for instrument checks The procedures for instrument checks are as follows a Instrument Self Test 1 When the instrument is turned on its microcontroller interrogates the system electronics If all tests prove positive the instrument displays dashes as follows if there are any failures an error message is displayed and the instrument will not operate Diagram 12 ii If the self test indicates an error check your power source If the power source is not the problem the instrument will be returned to the base and then to the authorised agent for checking b Testing Display Integrity 1 After the TEST EDIT UP BUTTON is pressed the screen will have the following displays a u m SBHHB Tr m am a am S243 TEST DELTA Diagram 13 DB C C MUTE HARRAH LG LECLCLGLG V Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1
25. hen the target vehicle was travelling on Laser Gun Speed Detection Record Annex 2 He will also inform the Reporting Officer to stop the target vehicle ii Penalty ticket particulars The Assistant is required to write down the relevant Pol 570 serial number the contravention code and the U I number of the Reporting Officer on Laser Gun Speed Detection Record forthwith as a formal record Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes b After the operation 1 Verifying record At the conclusion of the operation the Assistant will check with the Operator and the Reporting Officer whether the entries on the Laser Gun Speed Detection Record and the entries on each Pol 570 and Pol 287 including the speed the serial number of 570 287 the contravention code and the vehicle particulars issued are consistent n Signing in confirmation Both the Assistant and the Operator will sign in confirmation on each page of Laser Gun Speed Detection Record before the Operator submits it to the Property Office and inputs the data into CIS uu Making a formal record Make an appropriate record in his police notebook Di The Reporting Officer Having been informed by the Assistant the Reporting Officer 1s responsible for stopping the vehicle and issuing Pol 570 or Pol 287 4 Supervising officers will ensure the following during a speed check operation a tha
26. ne of the tests the speeding tickets and summons issued during the operation will be cancelled 6 If at any time during the speed check operation the laser gun malfunctions or displays error codes E54 E55 E56 E60 E61 E62 E63 the speed check operation must be stopped The operator must immediately inform his supervisor All speeding tickets and summons issued during the operation will be cancelled 7 Upon return to the base having completed all speed check operations conduct the four system checks at the location designated by SSP T CIP E amp C Record the results of the tests in the Operator s police notebook and Laser Gun Operator Record If the laser gun fails any one of the tests the speeding tickets and summons issued during the operation will be cancelled 8 The Operator will return the laser gun to the designated store and make a proper entry in the specified register and the police notebook 9 In consultation with the Assistant and Reporting Officer check all the entries written down in Laser Gun Speed Detection Record Annex 2 against the particulars contained in Pol 570 or Pol 287 to ensure that the particulars are consistent The Operator and the Assistant will sign on each page of the Laser Gun Speed Detection Record for confirmation 10 Submit the duly signed Laser Gun Operator Record Laser Gun Speed Detection Record and the printout of the digital photograph and the explanation to the Property Offic
27. or displays Press SELECT EDIT BUTTON to turn the time out on off Press the SPEED OPTIONS BUTTON to return to the speed measurement mode as shown in the right diagram Press the MENU OPTIONS BUTTON to go to the next menu option Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 1 16 Precautions when using the instrument a Avoid staring directly at the laser beam for prolonged periods b Never attempt to view the sun through the scope It may permanently damage your eyes c Never point the instrument directly at the sun Exposing the lens system to direct sunlight even for a brief period may permanently damage the laser transmitter d Do not expose the instrument to temperatures below 30 C or above 60 C 1 17 Maintenance Important notes a Operating temperature The instrument is rated for a temperature range of 30 C to 60 C b Moisture and dust protection This instrument is sealed to provide protection from normally encountered field conditions It is protected from dust and from rain and features temporary submersion resistance c Shock protection The UltraLyte is a precision instrument and should be handled with care It should always be kept in a carrying case approved by the authorised agent when not in use The instrument will withstand a reasonable drop shock If you drop the instrument check the scope alignment before using the ins
28. speed of a moving vehicle Measure the speed of a vehicle using the following procedure a The pressing of the trigger will activate the speed reading mechanism If the red dot of the scope is not lit before the trigger is pressed the pressing of the trigger on that occasion will cause the lighting of the red dot only b Aim the instrument at the registration plate area of the target vehicle and press the trigger A low pitched growl begins indicating the instrument is trying to acquire a lock on the target c Keep the trigger pressed and the instrument sighted on the target until you hear a beep A double high pitched beep means that a speed was captured a low pitched beep means a measurement error occurred d The speed calculated for the target displays in the screen and in the scope If the target vehicle was approaching the speed displays a positive number if the target was going away when it was measured the speed displays a negative number 2 09 The JAM indicator The JAM indicator on the screen may blink during a measurement accompanied by the jam tone indicating either one of two circumstances as follows a astrong light source such as headlights is being targeted or b atargeted vehicle is employing a laser jamming device Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 2 Regardless of the level of interference it will not produce an erroneous speed reading
29. t all officers have received relevant training b that every officer fully understands his role and responsibilities c that the testing and handling of equipment by the Operator is in accordance with his training d that the road is free of any obstruction oil stains other matter which may render the road surface unsafe for a speed check operation and e that all records and notebook entries for the operation are properly completed and where appropriate signed by the respective officers 2 13 Making a record in police notebook All particulars relating to the speed check operation should be appropriately recorded according to the provisions stipulated in PGO and FPM Chapter 53 KKK K K K K K Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes Chapter 3 lesting facilities within Traffic Regions and responsibilities of the management Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes Chapter 3 Testing facilities within Traffic Regions and responsibilities of the management 3 01 Introduction This chapter states the responsibilities of SSP T on testing facilities choosing operation locations and monitoring speed check operations 3 02 Laser gun basic testing facilities within Traffic Regions SSP T CIP E amp C has to set up one or more of the following facilities and photograph the designated testing facilities as a
30. te laser gun they should approach a qualified trainer in their Formation for clarification Any amendment to the FTN must be approved by Traffic Branch Headquarters CSP Traffic Traffic Branch Headquarters March 2008 Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes Table of Contents Preamble Chapter 1 Basic functions and operation of the laser gun 1 01 Introduction 1 02 Anatomy of the UltraLyte 1 03 Sensors 1 04 Batteries 1 05 Powering on and off 1 06 Screen 1 07 Sighting scope 1 08 Stock and tripod 1 09 Button panels 1 10 Menu options 1 11 In scope display intensity 1 12 Speed limit 1 13 Basic speed measurement 1 14 Miuting the instrument 1 15 Power conservation intervals 1 16 Precautions when using the instrument 1 17 Maintenance 1 18 Checking the model number 1 19 Specifications Chapter 2 Guidelines on laser gun speed check operations 2 0 Introduction 2 02 The roles and qualifications of officers 2 03 Points to note upon the collection of the laser gun and relevant equipment 2 04 Checks to be conducted before and after operation 2 05 Procedures of instrument checks 2 06 The selection of speed detection locations 2 07 Points to note during speed check operations 2 08 Measuring the speed of a moving vehicle 2 09 The JAM indicator Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes Chapter 3 Annex Version 1
31. trument for measurement see Chapter 2 for details d Cleaning and storage Take the following steps after each use and before returning the instrument to its case 1 Wipe off excess moisture and air dry the instrument at room temperature i If you won t be using the instrument again soon say two weeks remove the batteries before storing it e Caring for the scope 1 Do not put oil or lubricant on the scope Do not use ordinary tissue paper to clean the lens it will damage the lens ii The authorised agent will provide routine care for the scope f Stop using the instrument if it does not function normally and report the matter to a supervisor for immediate arrangement to return it to the authorised agent for repair Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 1 18 Checking the model number You can check the instrument s model number and software revision level when you power on Start as you would if you were checking the display press the trigger and keep it pressed With the display segments all showing press and hold the SPEED OPTIONS BUTTON as you continue to hold down the trigger That causes the screen to switch to a display as follows instrument s model Diagram 11 software version 1 19 Specifications Specifications of UltraLyte 100 LR laser gun are as follows a Weight 1 34 kg about 3 Ib b Speed Accuracy 2 km
32. ttons give you access to instrument functions as follows Diagram 8 Right Button Panel Button Name Q jwumww Orows Select functions 1n the menu options Not applicable function deleted Activates the speed measurement mode a Em Diagram 9 WULIRA LR e Left Button Panel NN Press and release Selects option values in the SELECT EDIT moe Press and hold for 2 5 seconds to select a digit to be edited Activates the instrument s test mode TEST EDIT UP 2 In speed limit edit mode adds numerical value to the currently selected digit Press and release Turns the display backlight on off BACKLIGHT EDIT Press and hold for 2 5 seconds Turns the DN instrument off In speed limit edit mode subtracts numerical value from the currently selected digit Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 1 10 Menu options The following table lists the options available through the MENU OPTIONS BUTTON br Display Intensity Varies the in scope display brightness br inte ne Artificially restricts the minimum range of the instrument G SL Artificially restricts the maximum range of the L Gate Lon LENTUM Ml EE Sets an alarm tone to indicate when a target is exceeding the speed limit The instrument measures the average speed of a target over an operator determined measurement time note not use this function d
33. uring law MUTE Mute mode Toggles instrument indicator sounds on off Toggles instrument and display time outs on off 1 11 In scope display intensity The intensity of the in scope red dot and display can be adjusted from the darkest br 00 to the brightest br 21 1 Press MENU OPTIONS BUTTON until the screen displays the br xx option xx is the current setting 2 Press TEST EDIT UP or BACKLIGHT EDIT DN BUTTON until the setting is correct 3 Press the SPEED OPTIONS BUTTON to return to the speed mode Press the MENU OPTIONS BUTTON to go to the next menu option Version 1 20 Mar 08 LC Paper No CB 1 1125 07 08 04 UltraLyte 100 LR Force Training Notes 1 12 Speed limit When measuring speeds you can enter a desired speed limit into the instrument With the speed limit feature turned on the instrument signals a doubled high pitched warble when a targeted vehicle exceeds that limit The table below shows the procedure for turning on the speed limit feature and setting the speed limit Press MENU OPTIONS BUTTON until the indicator SL begins to blink The message in the upper display line indicates the status of the feature Toggle the speed limit feature by pressing and releasing the SELECT EDIT BUTTON Press SELECT EDIT BUTTON and hold it for approximately 2 5 MENU T seconds until the screen displays re 000000 with the left most digit AAA AN flashing dis The flashing digit that

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