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    Different LID setting for different Lidar units

    Not sure if this has been asked before, or if it’s possible, but I think it’s a good idea!
    I’m assuming the different Laser units are used for different purposes, ie Hand Held and other manual guns guns are seperate to automatic guns if that makes sense.
    Since it’s recommended to only use 4 seconds for manual guns due to avoid possible police intervention, can the controller be programmed to use longer time for automatic laser units which are not physically operated by police????
    This would give you a longer time to react and slow down and avoid detection since there is no police to come after you
    Is this worth looking into?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abarth695 View Post
    Not sure if this has been asked before, or if it’s possible, but I think it’s a good idea!
    I’m assuming the different Laser units are used for different purposes, ie Hand Held and other manual guns guns are seperate to automatic guns if that makes sense.
    Since it’s recommended to only use 4 seconds for manual guns due to avoid possible police intervention, can the controller be programmed to use longer time for automatic laser units which are not physically operated by police????
    This would give you a longer time to react and slow down and avoid detection since there is no police to come after you
    Is this worth looking into?
    Thanks
    Even 4 sec is too long...suggest get use to 2sec to protect the community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abarth695 View Post
    Not sure if this has been asked before, or if it’s possible, but I think it’s a good idea!
    I’m assuming the different Laser units are used for different purposes, ie Hand Held and other manual guns guns are seperate to automatic guns if that makes sense.
    Since it’s recommended to only use 4 seconds for manual guns due to avoid possible police intervention, can the controller be programmed to use longer time for automatic laser units which are not physically operated by police????
    This would give you a longer time to react and slow down and avoid detection since there is no police to come after you
    Is this worth looking into?
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    Some of us asked for this a few years ago, but nothing was ever done about it, so I dare say it's a no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragons View Post
    Some of us asked for this a few years ago, but nothing was ever done about it, so I dare say it's a no.
    Oh really!
    Thanks for letting me know.
    It’s a shame as obviously the more protection you can get, you would think it’s a benefit to the driver and ALP would see this
    The reason you don’t want longer time on hand helds is that you become an obvious target to the police and alert them to the system potentially, however, this is not the case on stationary systems.
    Anyway, you can’t have everything I guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abarth695 View Post
    Oh really!
    Thanks for letting me know.
    It’s a shame as obviously the more protection you can get, you would think it’s a benefit to the driver and ALP would see this
    The reason you don’t want longer time on hand helds is that you become an obvious target to the police and alert them to the system potentially, however, this is not the case on stationary systems.
    Anyway, you can’t have everything I guess
    It doesn't all too much bother me any more, you get plenty of notice on a front facing poli so you don't need to jam it, rear facers are a different story but even then as someone else said you should be able to kill it in less than 4 seconds really.

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    You only need the full 4 sec jam-from-gun on rear facing poliscans in a 40 km/h limit to clear its 75m maximum range. faster limits, you're clear from it's reach much quicker

    As dragons says, front facers often give > 400m warning - really well hidden, 45 degrees across the road will still give 120 - 150m warning, so at least double its maximum range.

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