67 Pa. Code § 105.95
(a) Method. An electronic device governed by this subchapter shall be calibrated and tested as follows:
(7) Average speed is distance divided by time. With the use of a handheld calculator, divide the distance by time and multiply by 3,600 to convert seconds into hours. Use the time recall button to get the time in seconds. Also use the actual course measured distance—that is, .2500 miles—in the calculations.
Example:
Do not touch the distance switch after running the 1/4 mile course. By pushing the recall button, it should indicate a distance of .2504. Enter a nominal 15 seconds with the time switch which is checked with the time recall. It actually will be 15.10 and a speed display of 59.7 mph. Now calculate the average speed using actual time and actual distance.

This compares very favorably with the speed reading of the unit 59.7 (.17%). This procedure should be used for other speeds by varying the time input to the unit.
(b) Maintenance work-order. A maintenance work-order containing the following information shall be completed and accompany the electronic device:
(c) Calibration forms. Certificates of accuracy, provided by the Department, shall be filed for electronic devices calibrated and tested as follows:
(d) Testing forms. Technical data forms, provided by the Department, shall be filed for electronic devices tested as follows:
The provisions of this § 105.95 adopted May 16, 1980, effective May 17, 1980, 10 Pa.B. 1980; republished and compiled August 1, 1980, effective August 2, 1980, 10 Pa.B. 3199; corrected May 28, 1982, effective May 9, 1981, 12 Pa.B. 1697; amended August 22, 1986, effective August 23, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 3119; readopted December 4, 1987, effective December 5, 1987, 17 Pa.B. 5051; amended February 17, 1989, effective February 18, 1989, 19 Pa.B. 640. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (122769) to (122771).
Trial court did not err in admitting into evidence a VASCAR-PLUS unit speed-reading taken over a distance of less than the distance specified for calibration by the Department of Transportation because the legislature did not intend to establish a minimum distance requirement for the use of VASCAR PLUS unit, instead the legislature intended to establish a method to calibrate and test an electronic unit. Commonwealth v. Vishneski, 552 A.2d 297 (Pa. Super. 1989).
This section cited in 67 Pa. Code § 105a.4 (relating to system and speed timing device use and certification).

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Electrical Speed-Timing System
Equipment Setup


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Model TK 100, ESP/Infrared
Interconnection Diagram


The provisions of this Appendix A amended August 9, 1996, effective August 10, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 3833. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (218237) to (218238).
This appendix cited in 67 Pa. Code § 105.15 (relating to calibration and testing procedure); and 67 Pa. Code § 105.56 (relating to manner of calibration and testing).