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INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL AND GENERATION 4 WIRELESS sigalarminc.com 07/29/2019 1-800-589-3769 Version 4.2 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 PAY WITH PURCHASE ORDER NOW AVAILABLE AT SIGALARMINC.COM/SHOP CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW ....................................................6 1.1 Understanding E-Field Detection ...........6 1.2 Safety Regulations ....................................6 1.3 Safety Warnings ........................................6 2. INSTALLATION ...........................................7 2.1 Standard Packing List ...............................7 2.2 Installation Precautions ...........................7 2.3 Installation of the Control Module .........7 2.4 Connecting to a Power Source ................8 2.5 Installation of the Sensor(s) .....................9 2.6 Installation of the Speaker .......................13 2.7 Relay Options ........................................14 2.8 Testing the Installation ..........................16 3. MENU DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION ..........17 3.1 Home Screen/ Detail View ......................17 3.2 Tool Bar ...................................................18 3.3 Sensor Dashboard .................................18 3.4 Setpoint Display .....................................18 3.5 Sensor Status Gauge .............................18 3.6 Touch Screen Icons ................................19 3.7 Buttons and Knobs ............................19 3.8 Actions Screen Overview .....................20 3.9 Admin ......................................................21 3.10 Display Setting ....................................23 3.11 Setup Defaults ......................................23 3.12 Manage Sensors .................................24 3.13 Manage Devices...................................25 4. GETTING STARTED ..................................25 4.1 Initial Control Module Set Up ................25 5. OPERATIONS ............................................25 5.1 Warnings ..................................................25 5.2 Operating Procedures ............................26 5.3 Remote Control Operations .............28 5.4 System Reset ...........................................28 5.5 Override Feature ....................................29 6. DATA MANAGEMENT ..............................29 6.1 Data Logger ..............................................29 7. SPECIFICATIONS .....................................29 7.1 Dimensions .............................................29 7.2 Material ....................................................29 7.3 Power Supply Requirements .................30
7.6 Sensor Battery ........................................30 7.7 Control Module Screen ..........................30
7.9 Speaker ....................................................30 8. TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................31 8.1 Control Module Troubleshooting .........31 8.2 Sensor Troubleshooting ........................31 9. REGULATORY WARNINGS .....................32 9.1 FCC Compliance Statement ...................32 9.2 Canadian Compliance Statement ..........33 Information furnished by Allied Safety Systems Inc. DBA Sigalarm in this document is believed to be accurate. Allied Safety Systems Inc. makes no warranty, express, statutory and implied or by description, regarding
any time and without notice. Allied Safety Systems Inc. products are intended for use in normal commercial and industrial applications. Applications requiring extended temperature range or unusual environmental
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mended without additional testing on such application. Allied Safety Systems Inc. reserves the right to make
Copying, duplicating, selling, or otherwise distributing any part of this manual without the prior consent of an authorized representative of Allied Safety Systems Inc. is prohibited. Copyright 2017 Allied Safety Systems Inc. All rights reserved. 4 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2
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READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION OPERATION OR SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 5 1. OVERVIEW 1.1 UNDERSTANDING E-FIELD DETECTION
the distance from the lines. Simple adjustment of the settings on the Sigalarm unit will provide accurate and repeatable warnings. After the desired setting is
is detected. AC VOLTAGE DETECTION ONLY Sigalarm products do NOT detect DC voltage. 1.2 SAFETY REGULATIONS It is the equipment operators responsibility to know and follow all OSHA, employer, utility, and equipment manufacturers instructions, rules, and regulations. 1.3 SAFETY WARNINGS Overhead power lines are a constant danger to anyone working with or near equipment that can come into contact with these high voltage lines. No warning system should be used in place of standard safety rules and precautions. No warning device can absolutely prevent an accident. When properly installed and operated, Sigalarm products will provide reliable and repeatable WARNINGS of the presence of voltage. NOT A DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICE Sigalarm products are warning systems and should not be used as distance measuring devices. 6 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 2. INSTALLATION 2.1 STANDARD PACKING LIST Part #
WCM4.0 WS4.0 7315-w QTY 1 1-16 1 WPASPC-5P 1 2.0wrly 2.0spk 2.0pwr 727-04 1 1 1 1 Description Control Module Sensor(s) Parts Bag Horn Relay Cable Speaker Cable Power Cable Mounting Bracket 2.2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
Sigalarm installer or competent person. Prior to the use of Sigalarm products,
Always test the installation at a safe distance from high voltage power lines. Use extreme care and a spotter while testing this equipment. 2.3 INSTALLATION OF THE CONTROL MODULE; SIGALARM WCM4.0 The main component of the Sigalarm system is the control module WCM4.0. It should be mounted in the immediate vicinity of the operator in plain view, without obstructing their view of the work area. Systems with an IP rating will be clearly marked. If your control module does not have an IP rating displayed, do not assume it is waterproof. SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 7 2.4. CONNECTING THE CONTROL MODULE TO A POWER SOURCE Attach the supplied power cable (2.0pwr) to a 12v to 48v DC power supply. The 2.0pwr cord has a red wire, black wire, and a white wire. It can be installed one of two ways. SWITCH POWER (Recommended)
(Pin 1) Positive -always on 12-48v DC Red White (Pin 2) Switched power Black
(Pin 3) Negative -ground POWER
(Pin 1) Positive - always on 12-48v DC Red White (Pin 2) Twist together with Red Black
(Pin 3) Negative - ground 3 Front view of 2.0-pwr 1 2 8 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 2.5 INSTALLATION OF THE SENSOR(S); SIGALARM WS4.0 The solar sensors are the component of the system that detects voltage. TURN THE SENSOR ON:
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eration, connect the solar panel in the lid to the (J3) connector in the base of the sensor. Close the sensor insuring the solar panel cables are not caught between the seal. Loosely assemble screws in the sequence shown below 1 4 3 2 Tighten all screws to an 8 inch-pound torque. There may appear to be a gap between the lid and the base. This is normal. Over-tightening of screws to close the gap is not recommended. 60 HZ OR 50 HZ Sensors are shipped with a factory setting to detect 60Hz. Upon request 50Hz presets can be made prior to shipping. Customer may also switch between 60 Hz to 50 Hz by utilizing the switch (sw2) on the sensor. SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 9 VERIFY PAIRING:
Before permanently installing the sensor and after power is applied to the main control module, verify that the correct quantity of sensors are paired. (Refer to section 3.13 Manage Sensors for further pairing instruction). Verify the correct serial numbers are listed in the active sensor column. PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION:
products can be used, make it impossible to cover every potential installation
understand general sensor placement considerations. Place a single sensor at the highest point of the equipment with the best line of sight. Where equipment has varying points that can be higher at any given time, multiple sensors should be installed at each of those points. Sensors cannot be obstructed by metal at any time. The sensors have an adjustable protection zone, set by the operator on the main control module. Always install sensors with protection zones overlapping. Please refer to the following suggested installation diagrams for examples. Wireless Sigalarm systems are not appropriate for all types of equipment or every jobsite. When in doubt consult a Sigalarm technician. MINIMUM APPROACH DISTANCE MAD CONSIDERATIONS:
When installing multiple sensors on a piece of equipment, spacing between sensors should be relative to minimum approach distance or MAD. The distance between two sensors must not be greater than 1.75 x MAD. This ensures there are no gaps in protection along the entire length of the boom. For example, if a minimum approach distance is 20 feet, then the spacing between sensors should be no more than 35 feet. NOT FOR ALL TYPES OF EQUIPMENT Wireless Sigalarm systems are not appropriate for all types of equipment or every jobsite. When in doubt consult a Sigalarm technician. 10 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 SENSOR PLACEMENT The distance between two sensors must not be greater than 1.75 x MAD. Distance between sensors cannot exceed 1.75 x MAD MAD MINIMUM APPROACH DISTANCE - MAD EXAMPLE If MAD = 20 Then 1.75 x 20 = 35 Distance between sensors < 35 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 11 SAMPLE SENSOR PLACEMENT The following images are meant for a visual aid only. They are in no way real life representations, actual or implied. You must not rely on the information
technician. If you have questions about any installation matter you should
PLACEMENT SUGGESTIONS 12 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 MOUNT THE SENSOR WITH OPTIMUM RADIO POSITIONING The sensor radio should be placed with the best possible line of sight to the control module. For example, rotating the sensor so the radio is on the left versus the right could improve communication with the main control module under certain circumstances. Sensor radio RADIO DISTANCE RATING Zigbee radio communication is rated for up to 27 meters. Wireless sensors should not be placed at a distance greater than 27 meters from
2.6 INSTALLATION OF THE SPEAKER; WPASPC-5P An exterior weather proof speaker is provided with each system to warn persons outside the equipment of danger. Place the speaker where it can easily be heard by ground crew, but will not be damaged during equipment operation. Remove the plug from the speaker by cutting it to expose the blunt wire. Connect the blunt speaker wires to the supplied speaker cable (2.0spk) as follows: pin1 (white) to white, and pin4 (red) to black. Connect the speaker cable to the speaker socket located on the rear of the control module. SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 13 2.7 RELAY OPTIONS Your Sigalarm has four relay ports that allow you to customize your installation.
operation, warning, or danger status will open or close these relays according to the diagram. These relay outputs are for up to a maximum of 50Vdc/75Vac only. A relay cable will be provided for you with every Sigalarm system. Each cable has three conductors and pins. The cable can be used in relay ports 1, 2,
Some common relay usage examples include:
Wiring the Sigalarm system to your vehicles hydraulics to stop hydraulic Wiring the Sigalarm systems to an external light that remains lit in a
14 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 Use the relay diagram to customize the installation to your needs. SIGALARM RELAY STATUS DIAGRAM 1 2 3 Front view of control module ports 1 2 3 Relay Port 3 & 4 Sigalarm Status Relay Port 1 & 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 POWER OFF NORMAL OPERATION WARNING DANGER 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 SIGALARM STATUS DEFINITION OF STATUS RELAY 3 RELAY 4 RELAY 1 RELAY 2
no power supplied to control module normal operation sensor status below setpoint value warning danger approaching setpoint value at or above setpoint value PINS 1 & 2 PINS 1 & 3 PINS 1 & 2 PINS 1 & 3 PINS 1 & 2 PINS 1 & 3 PINS 1 & 2 PINS 1 & 3 open closed open closed open closed open closed closed open closed open open closed open closed closed open closed open closed open closed open open closed open closed closed open closed open RELAY INSTALLATION EXAMPLE Auto shut down: To stop hydraulics moving when a danger state occurs connect the supplied relay cable (2.0wrly) to relay port 3 on the rear of the control module. The blunt end of the (2.0wrly) cable should be wired to the equipments hydraulics using Pin 1(red) and 2(black) so the circuit is interrupted and hydraulic movement is stopped in a danger status.
*Auto shut down in never recommended for equipment moving a load*
SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 15 2.8 TESTING THE INSTALLATION Verify your installation is correct and complete the operation set up prior to operating equipment near power lines. If relay options are being utilized verify they are functioning properly. Using the decrease icon or (-) button lowers the setpoint further to initiate a danger status. Verify that the external and internal speakers alarm. Also check that visual warnings on the control module are functioning. If relay options are being utilized verify they are functioning properly. Depress the override icon and adjust the setpoint back to the desired level. Apply power to the unit and verify the LCD screen turns on and the unit goes into a maximum status. If no sensors
Select the reset button and verify control module reverts from max to the last displayed setpoint. The setpoint autosaves every 10 seconds. the Verify the correct quantities of sensors installed are showing in the Home Screen/ Detail View, as well as the active sensor column of the Manage Sensors screen. Using the decrease icon or (-) button lowers the setpoint to initiate a warning status. Verify that the external and internal speakers alarm. Also check that visual warnings on the control module are functioning. 16 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 3. MENU DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION 3.1 HOME SCREEN / DETAIL VIEW The home screen or detail view provides the central point of access for all the systems range of applications. It consists of the following sections:
Tool bar Sensor dashboard Setpoint display Sensor status gauge Touch screen button icons You can swipe the screen to the left or right for alternate Gauge View. SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 17 3.2 TOOL BAR
(Refer to diagram on page 19) Item Top Tool Bar 12 13 14 15 1 GPS GSM Compass AZ/EI Menu Function Indicates if the Sigalarm system is receiving GPS service Indicates GSM signal strength; Optional Indicates direction Indicates position This icon opens the Actions Screen 3.3 SENSOR DASHBOARD Item Sensor Dashboard 11 16 Sensor EID Sensor reading 17 4 Alert status Battery life Function Displays paired sensors This is a numerical representation relative to the voltage detected Indicates the status of the sensor in relation to the setpoint Indicates battery status for each sensor 3.4 SET POINT DISPLAY Item Sensor Dashboard 2 Setpoint Function The adjustable numerical value at which the operator gets a danger status. Setpoint values range from 5-120 SETPOINT DISTANCE CORRELATION The higher the numerical value of the setpoint the closer you can get to a power line. Example: A setpoint of 90 will allow an operator to get closer to a power line than a set point of 20. 3.5 SENSOR STATUS GAUGE Item Status Gauge 3 Status Gauge Function This gauge is a visual representation of sensor readings in relation to the setpoint 18 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 3.6 TOUCH SCREEN ICONS Item Tool Bar 5 Override 6 7 8 9 Decrease One touch Increase Reset Function The override icon can be selected in a danger state. This will put the unit in a warning state for 15 second countdown to allow the operator to move away from danger
*This is especially important when the auto shutdown feature is utilized*
Decreases the setpoint Matches the setpoint to the current highest sensor
Increases the setpoint After power is applied reverts unit to last setpoint 3.7 BUTTONS AND KNOBS Item Button/knobs 8a 6a 10 9a
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Enter Reset Function Increases setpoint Decreases setpoint N/A After power is applied reverts unit to last setpoint. Depressing the reset button for 15 seconds will reboot the system, known as a hard reset. SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 19 3.8 ACTIONS SCREEN OVERVIEW The Actions Screen provides the point of access for all the following pages:
Admin Display Settings Setup Defaults Manage Sensors Manage Devices Volume Adjustment 20 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 3.9 ADMIN Item Action Screen 1 Admin Icon Function Enter password, adjust setpoint max (optional), volume min and max (optional), lock setpoint (optional) Any adjustment that can be made from the Admin Screen should be completed while equipment is at a safe distance from power lines and in a stationary position. As an added layer of protection, access to these adjustments are password protected. PASSWORD Passwords should only be given to competent persons capable of making key safety decisions. SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 21 ADMIN SCREEN FEATURES (ALL PASSWORD PROTECTED) Setpoint: Maximum setpoint parameters can be set to limit the operators ability to increase the setpoint from the Home Screen. For example: if the admin selects 55 as the maximum setpoint, the operator can only increase the setpoint to 55 or less. This also limits the one touch feature to 55 or less. Volume Max: The volume maximum can be set to limit the operators ability to increase the volume of the external speaker. For example: vehicles working in residential neighborhoods may require a softer alarm. This setting should never bet set low enough that ground personnel cannot hear the external speaker. This feature should always be set to the highest tolerable maximum. Volume Min: The volume minimum can be set to limit the operators ability to decrease the volume. A setting of 1 means the operator can adjust the volume of the external speaker all the way down to silent. This is NEVER recommended. It is imperative that ground personnel can hear the external speaker. Lock Setpoint: The lock setpoint feature can be selected to leave the operator with no ability to increase or decrease the setpoint. Disable Alarm Lockout: This feature will bypass normal relay continuity in
extreme caution when utilizing this feature. 3 1 2 Relay Port 3 & 4 Red Black White 1 2 3 Danger status with
DISABLE ALARM LOCKOUT Disable alarm lockout is only relevant if 2.0WRLY cable is installed & only
22 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 Radio Frequency Selector: This feature allows you to select which radio frequency the control module will utilize. The control module and sensors must be set on the same frequency to communicate. 916 is the factory default. Use the bottom right corner to select the dropdown menu and assign the preferred radio frequency. In the USA and Canada, users may only select the radio frequencies of 906MHz, 908MHz, 910MHz, 912MHz, 914MHz, 916 MHz, 918MHz, 920MHz, 922MHz, or 924MHz. Select the matching radio frequency by turning the dial on the sensor to the desired position. Use the table printed on the sensor board as a guide. 3.10 DISPLAY SETTINGS Item Action Screen 2 Display Icon Function Adjust brightness 3.11 SETUP DEFAULTS Item Action Screen 3 Set Up Icon Function Language preference, default English, software version, hardware version, SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 23 3.12 MANAGE SENSORS Item Action Screen 4 Manage Sensor Icon Function Add or remove sensors MANAGE SENSORS FEATURES Active sensors: Displayed sensors in this column are paired to the control module. These same sensors will appear in the Home Screen/Detail View. The installation technician should always verify that the serial number and quantity of sensors installed on the equipment are identical to the listed sensors in this column. Sensors can be removed simply by selecting the icon. Available Sensors: Displayed Sensors in this column are NOT paired to the control module. They can be paired by simply selecting the icon. Several values associated with the sensors are displayed:
The sensors EID number Battery voltage
Radio strength 0-100 Radio signal quality 0-255 Sensors EID number
Radio signal quality Battery voltage Radio strength 24 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 3.13 MANAGE DEVICES (COMING SOON) Item Action Screen 5 Manage Devices Icon Synch key fob (optional) 4. GETTING STARTED 4.1 INITIAL CONTROL MODULE SET UP Before the equipment is operated near power lines, the following control module set up must be completed. A. Display settings I. Adjust brightness II. Adjust volume III. Select default page layout preference B. Setup Defaults I. Select Language preferences (Coming Soon) C. Manage sensors I. Add or remove sensors as necessary II. Verify pairing D. Manage Devices I. Verify key fob status (Coming Soon) 5. OPERATION 5.1 WARNINGS The operator must fully understand how the Sigalarm system functions, and its limitations before use. It is dangerous to operate any equipment directly beneath or above high voltage power lines. Never approach any power line closer than the minimum safe distance set by OSHA. If multiple lines are present the Sigalarm system should be set to the lowest voltage line, and additional precautions may be required. SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 25
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IF MULTIPLE LINES ARE PRESENT, THE SIGALARM SYSTEM SHOULD BE SET TO THE LOWEST VOLTAGE LINE, AND ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS MAY BE REQUIRED. 5.2 OPERATING PROCEDURES Powering up: sensors. No data will appear while connectivity is in progress (approx. 2 seconds). Once sensors are connected the control module will go into a maximum setting. If any power lines are in the vicinity, the alarms will sound. The operator must select the reset button to revert the system to the last displayed set point. SETPOINT The operator must decide what setpoint is appropriate for each and every jobsite. The operator must decide what setpoint is appropriate for each and every jobsite. To adjust the setpoint, position the equipment at the desired location where the
change the setpoint to the greatest numerical sensor reading +5 at that position. When adjusting the setpoint, always position the equipment far enough away from the power line to give the operator time to react. The Sigalarm system should be set to give a warning no closer than the minimum approach distance or MAD from the power line. Setpoint adjustments can also be made utilizing the increase or decrease buttons. Use a spotter to help you determine a safe position while adjusting the setpoint.
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SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN BOOM LENGTH AND/OR ANGLE MAY REQUIRE A SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT THAT DIFFERS FROM THE INITIAL SETPOINT SELECTION AT SETUP. 26 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 BELOW SET A below set status occurs when all of the sensors have a reading numerically lower than the displayed setpoint. This means
WARNING A warning status occurs when one or more sensors are within 80% of the setpoint. This means the equipment is getting closer to but has not yet reached the danger zone. DANGER A danger status occurs when one of the sensor readings matches the setpoint. This means the equipment has crossed into the danger zone. No setpoint adjustments can be made during a danger status. NO DATA A no data status occurs when the sensor is not transmitting data to the control module for more than two seconds. This means there is no protection zone around
is no longer detecting voltage. Do not operate equipment with a no data status. The system will beep alerting the operator of a no data status. See additional no data notes in the troubleshooting section. SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 27
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WARNING NOTES its limitations before use. person complete installations. voltage line, and additional preventative measures may need to be utilized. If multiple lines are present, the Sigalarm should be calibrated to the lowest The operator MUST fully understand how the Sigalarm is installed, operates, and It is highly recommended that a Sigalarm distributor or an equally competent Prior to use, operator training should be done by Sigalarm, its representatives, or a When operating in close proximity to high voltage power lines, vehicles should be
It is dangerous to operate any high lift vehicle beneath or above high voltage prohibited from traveling between the boom and power line.
competent person. lines. GREATER THAN 10FT Sigalarm systems should not be used on equipment operating closer than 10 feet to a power line. 5.3 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Some units are equipped with remote control capabilities. Those units can be operated as follows: The control module will automatically go into max when power is applied. The operator can depress the reset button from the remote key fob. If a danger status occurs the operator can depress the override button on the remote key fob. The control module will then display an override countdown. The override countdown keeps the unit in a warning state for 15 seconds to allow the operator to pull away from the line. 5.4 SYSTEM RESET The reset button and icon returns the unit to the last setpoint. The reset must be selected once every time power is applied to the control module. The displayed setpoint will autosave every 10 seconds. Depressing the reset button for 15
28 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 5.5 OVERRIDE FEATURE If a danger status occurs the operator can depress the override icon. The control module will then display an override countdown. The override countdown keeps the unit in a warning state for 15 seconds. If the auto shutdown feature has been utilized this will allow the operator to pull away from the line.
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USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN UTILIZING THE OVERRIDE FEATURE 6. DATA MANAGEMENT 6.1 DATA LOGGER All control modules record events up to 2 gigs of storage 7. SPECIFICATIONS 7.1 DIMENSIONS Control Module Sensor External Speaker Cables 7.2 MATERIAL Control Module Sensor Enclosure External Speaker Cables W 7.5 D 3.0 W 4.5 D 2.5 W 5 30 Ft D 5 H 5.25 H 1.5 H 5 ABS plastic enclosure Built with ABS plastic ABS with stainless steel hardware 18 AWG stranded tinned copper conductors with PVC insulation, water blocking tape, foil shield and PVC jacket SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 29 7.3 POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS 12-48 Volt 7.4 E-FIELD DETECTION Electric Field 60 Hz or 50Hz
**selector switch located on board** default is 60Hz 7.5 RANGE OF EFFECTIVENESS Voltage Detection Between 10 to 200 feet depending on voltage Zigbee Communication 27 meters (between sensors and control module) 7.6 SENSOR BATTERY Each sensor is equipped with a lithium polymer battery that should last approximately 660 hours with no sunlight. Variables such as extreme heat or
this battery for years. Completely dead batteries will take approximately 24 hours to charge (at approximately 100 milliamps per hour). If the battery is allowed to run down to 3.0 volts or less the sensor will enter self-preservation mode and shut down. The sensor will resume operations at 3.2 volts and, is considered fully charged at 3.75 volts. The sensor battery can be charged using any micro USB. Plug the USB in the (J1) port. The switch must be in the on position to charge the battery. 7.7 CONTROL MODULE SCREEN 5.7 Full color display, High Brightness 900 Nits, 640 x 480 res. 7.8 TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATIONS
-10 c to +70c 7.9 SPEAKER Freq Resp: 300-15 kHz Power Rating 15W max Sensitivity: 105dB / 1W/1M 30 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 8. TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 CONTROL MODULE TROUBLESHOOTING Will Not Power Up Verify the wiring per the instructions in the manual (sections 2.3 - 2.4).
Unplug the power cord for 60 seconds and restart. Call Sigalarm for remote assistance if available. Frozen Screen Try adjusting the setpoint using the manual buttons. If the setpoint increases or decreases the touch screen is frozen, but not the control module. Power cycle the unit to resolve the situation. Never touch the screen while the system is powering up to avoid this problem.
Cannot Adjust Setpoint Verify that the lock setpoint feature in the admin screen is not selected. Verify that the max setpoint parameters in the admin screen are set in such a way that allows adjustment. 8.2 SENSOR TROUBLESHOOTING No Data Reading Check that the sensor is turned on. Verify that the battery is charged using test points on the board. The distance between the sensor and the control module may be too great, try repositioning. Sensor Reading Is 0 near voltage. It is common to have a reading of zero, it is only a problem if the sensor is Test that the sensor is detecting voltage by plugging in an extension cord and The voltage may be too low to detect at that distance. The power line may be too far away for the sensor to detect at that voltage. moving it near the sensor, check that the reading increases. SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 31 9. REGULATORY WARNINGS 9.1 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION:
could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and all persons. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 32 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 9.2 CANADIAN COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
(2) Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. NOTE: Afin dassurer la conformit aux exigences de la FCC en matire dexposition aux radiofrquences, aucune modification de lantenne ou de lappareil nest autorise. Toute modification de lantenne ou de lappareil pourrait avoir pour consquence que lappareil dpasse les exigences en matire dexposition aux radiofrquences et annule le droit de lutilisateur de faire fonctionner lappareil. SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 33 NOTES
**NO RMA NUMBER IS ISSUED. THE SERIAL NUMBER IS USED TO TRACK THE UNIT**
Customers wishing to return units to Sigalarm for any reason must complete the Return Material Authorization (RMA) form before returning the units. This includes both Warranty and Out of Warranty repairs. Send unit to 4150 St. Johns Pkwy, Ste 1002 Sanford FL 32771 Attn: Warehouse Service Technician. TO DOWNLOAD RMA FORM VISIT:
SIGALARMINC.COM/RMA 34 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 WERE IN THE BUSINESS OF SAVING LIVES sigalarminc.com 07/29/2019 1-800-589-3769 SIGALARM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL / GENERATION 4 WIRELESS / VERSION 4.2 35
1 | internal photos | Internal Photos | 5.48 MiB | October 27 2019 |
Model: PR ROXIMITY1 T 3 - EUT T INTER NAL PHO OTOGRA APHS EXHIBI EUT Housin ng and Boar rd View 1 EUT Housin ng and Boar rd View 2 Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W FCC C Part 15.2499 Model: PR ROXIMITY1 EUT Housin ng and Boar rd View 3 Solder Boar rd-Compone ent View 1 Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W FCC C Part 15.2499 Model: PR ROXIMITY1 Solder Boar rd-Compone ent View 2 Solder Boar rd-Compone ent View 3 Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W FCC C Part 15.2499 Model: PR ROXIMITY1 Solder Boar rd-Compone ent View 4 Solder Boar rd-Compone ent View 5 Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W FCC C Part 15.2499 Model: PR ROXIMITY1 Solder Boar rd-Compone ent View 6 Solder Boar rd-Compone ent View 7 Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W FCC C Part 15.2499 Model: PR ROXIMITY1 Solder Boar rd-Compone ent View 8 FCC C Part 15.2499 Solder Boar rd-Compone ent View 9 Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W Model: PR ROXIMITY1 iew Antenna Vi Antenna Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W FCC C Part 15.2499
1 | external photos | External Photos | 426.85 KiB | October 27 2019 |
Model: PR ROXIMITY1 T 2 - EUT T EXTER RNAL PH HOTOGR APHS EXHIBI EUT View 1 1 EUT View 2 2 Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W FCC C Part 15.2499 Model: PR ROXIMITY1 EUT View 3 3 EUT View 4 4 Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W FCC C Part 15.2499 Model: PR ROXIMITY1 EUT View 5 5 EUT View 6 6 Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W FCC C Part 15.2499
1 | label&location | ID Label/Location Info | 193.05 KiB | October 27 2019 |
Model: PR ROXIMITY1 EXHIBI Proposed T 1 - PRO ODUCT L LABELIN NG FCC ID La abel Forma at ns: Text is b d onto the EU black in colo UT or shall be r and justifie e affixed at a ed. Labels ar conspicuous re printed in location on t indelible ink the EUT. k on perman nent adhesive e Specification silk-screened Proposed Label Loca ation on EU UT FCC ID Label Lo cation FCC C Part 15.249 9 Report No.: W WTX19X060 43039W
1 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 114.29 KiB | October 27 2019 |
Allied Safety Systems Inc 4150 St. Johns Parkway Suite 1002, Sanford, Florida, United States
(FCC ID : 2ATWQ-PROXIMITY1) POWER OF ATTORNEY DATE: 2019-10-21 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern:
We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Shenzhen SEM Test Technology Co., Ltd. Jandy So on our behalf, to apply to the Federal Communications Commission on our equipment. Any and all acts carried out by Shenzhen SEM Test Technology Co., Ltd. Jandy So on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. We, Allied Safety Systems Inc are not subject to a denial of federal benefits Pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 USC853a, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. Sincerely, Allied Safety Systems Inc
(Lance Burney)
(CEO)
1 | confidentiality request letter | Cover Letter(s) | 137.29 KiB | October 27 2019 |
Allied Safety Systems Inc 4150 St. Johns Parkway Suite 1002, Sanford, Florida, United States DATE: 2019-10-21 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: 2ATWQ-
PROXIMITY1 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Exhibit Type File Name Schematics 2ATWQ-PROXIMITY1_FCCID_ Schematics Block Diagram 2ATWQ-PROXIMITY 1_FCCID_BlockDiagram Operational Description 2ATWQ-PROXIMITY1_FCCID_OperationalDescription The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Allied Safety Systems Inc
(Lance Burney)
(CEO)
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-10-27 | 916 ~ 916 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2019-10-27
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Allied Safety Systems Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028621464
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1 | Physical Address |
4150 St. Johns Parkway Suite 1002
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1 |
Sanford, FL
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2ATWQ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
PROXIMITY1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
L****** B******
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1 | Title |
CEO
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1 | Telephone Number |
407-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
407-3********
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1 |
l******@sigalarminc.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | HIGH VOLTAGE WIRELESS PROXIMITY (SENSOR) | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen SEM Test Technology Co. Ltd
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1 | Name |
J****** S******
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1 | Telephone Number |
86 75******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
86-75********
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1 |
j******@semtest.com.cn
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 916.00000000 | 916.00000000 | 0.0012000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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