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G FORCE PLUS G FORCE PLUS RF
Powered Industrial Vehicle Fleet Management Systems INSTRUCTION MANUAL Document #RF1 Rev. 2 BMI TECHNOLOGIES INC.
#405, 1333 8th Street SW, Calgary, Alberta T2R 1M6 Toll-free: 1-800-563-8867 Tel: (403) 244-3901 Fax: (403) 229-0135 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................3 SYSTEM DIAGRAM..............................................................................................................3 SYSTEM FEATURES ...........................................................................................................3 PARTS LIST..........................................................................................................................4 FCC AND IC REGULATORY DECLARATIONS...................................................................4 Special Accessories ......................................................................................................4 Interference ...................................................................................................................4 Component Changes or Modifications ..........................................................................4 RF Exposure Warning ...................................................................................................5 DATA LOGGER TUTORIAL .................................................................................................5 VEHICLE AND SOFTWARE INTERFACE TECHNIQUES...................................................6 Vehicle Interface and Cards ..........................................................................................6 Vehicle Interface and Data Logger................................................................................6 Software Interface and Cards........................................................................................6 Software Interface and Data Logger..............................................................................7 QUICK-START..................................................................................................................7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................9 VEHICLE MONITOR AND INTERFACE...............................................................................9 Component Overview....................................................................................................9 Electrical Description.....................................................................................................9 Installation Steps .........................................................................................................10 SOFTWARE AND INTERFACE..........................................................................................13 System Requirements .................................................................................................14 Software Interface Installation .....................................................................................14 Software Installation ....................................................................................................14 RF TRANSCEIVERS (G FORCE PLUS RF ONLY)............................................................14 Component Overview..................................................................................................15 Installation Steps .........................................................................................................15 SYSTEM SETUP ........................................................................................................................17 SOFTWARE........................................................................................................................17 Starting the Software...................................................................................................17 Navigation ...................................................................................................................17 System Settings ..........................................................................................................18 Authorization Groups...................................................................................................19 Add an Authorization Group..............................................................................................19 Create a Vehicle Inspection Checklist ..............................................................................20 Edit the Custom Checklist.................................................................................................22 Edit an Authorization Group..............................................................................................22 Vehicles.......................................................................................................................23 Add a Vehicle....................................................................................................................23 Edit a Vehicle ....................................................................................................................23 Employees...................................................................................................................24 Add an Employee..............................................................................................................24 Define Vehicle Access for an Operator.............................................................................25 Edit an Employee..............................................................................................................26 Transceivers (G FORCE PLUS RF only) ....................................................................27 CARD ASSIGNMENT .........................................................................................................27 VEHICLE MONITOR...........................................................................................................29 Initialize a Vehicle Monitor...........................................................................................29 Update Vehicle Monitor Settings .................................................................................31 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 i Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS VEHICLE OPERATION ..............................................................................................................33 VEHICLE STATES..............................................................................................................33 MAINTENANCE LOCKOUT................................................................................................33 Why Lockout a Vehicle?..............................................................................................34 Manually Lockout a Vehicle.........................................................................................34 Remove a Vehicle from Lockout .................................................................................34 Diagnostic Delay .........................................................................................................34 Operator Login ............................................................................................................35 Hot Card ......................................................................................................................35 Vehicle Inspection .......................................................................................................35 Operating.....................................................................................................................36 Impact..........................................................................................................................36 Battery Alarms.............................................................................................................36 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE......................................................................................37 DATA COLLECTION...........................................................................................................37 Collect Data from a Vehicle.........................................................................................37 Download Data to the Software...................................................................................37 Download Supervisor Card Data.................................................................................38 REPORTS...................................................................................................................................39 REPORT SELECTION FORM ............................................................................................39 EXPORTING REPORT DATA ............................................................................................39 ADDITIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES..........................................................................................40 PASSWORD .......................................................................................................................40 Set the Password ........................................................................................................40 Change the Password .................................................................................................40 Lost the Password?.....................................................................................................40 HOT CARDS .......................................................................................................................41 Maintain the Hot Card List...........................................................................................41 Program the Hot Card List...........................................................................................41 OTHER DATA LOGGER FUNCTIONS...............................................................................42 Date / Time (#7) ..........................................................................................................42 Clear Data (#9)............................................................................................................43 REFERENCE..............................................................................................................................44 RECOMMENDED SETTINGS ............................................................................................44 DATA FIELDS EXPLAINED................................................................................................44 System Settings ..........................................................................................................44 Authorization Groups...................................................................................................44 Vehicles.......................................................................................................................47 Employees...................................................................................................................48 SOFT AND HARD IMPACTS EXPLAINED.........................................................................49 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................49 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME................................................................................................49 BACKING UP THE DATABASE..........................................................................................49 SOFTWARE LICENCE .......................................................................................................49 Nov 2005 ii Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual INTRODUCTION This section provides introductory information about the G FORCE PLUS and G FORCE PLUS RF Powered Industrial Fleet Management Systems. It also includes the necessary FCC and IC regulatory declarations that apply to both systems. SYSTEM DIAGRAM The following representation depicts the system components and their relationships. Solid lines indicate a physical connection (i.e. cables, wires). Dotted lines indicate radio frequency communications. Optional:
RF HOST TRANSCEIVER Data collected via RF Optional:
RF ZONE TRANSCEIVER
(1 or more) PC with GF+
SOFTWAR E Card details Vehicle settings programmed CARD S DATA LOGGE Card Vehicle setup Data collecte d manuall VEHICLE MONITOR VEHICLE INTERFAC E Optional:
RF SYSTEM FEATURES Both the G FORCE PLUS and G FORCE PLUS RF Powered Industrial Vehicle Fleet Management Systems include the following features, which deliver safety, cost reductions, and fleet management. The RF system offers the add convenience of data collection via RF transmission.
Vehicle access control and vehicle utilization
Electronic vehicle inspection checklist
Impact monitoring
Battery monitoring Doc #RF1 Rev.2 3 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual
Maintenance lockout, PM scheduling and work order entry
Comprehensive reporting
Impact Reports sorted by Operator, Vehicle, Supervisor and Date/Times
Vehicle Login History (including logins and impacts) sorted by Operator ad Vehicle
Productivity Reports sorted by Operator and Vehicle
Standard status reports for Vehicles and Cards used in the system
Detailed and Summary Vehicle Maintenance Reports by Technician and Vehicle
Failed and Passed Vehicle Inspection Reports
Customizable settings, thresholds and alarms/interrupts/warnings PARTS LIST The following makes up a G FORCE PLUS RF system:
One (1) RF Vehicle Monitor per vehicle
One (1) Vehicle Interface per vehicle
One (1) RF Fleet Manager Bundle
One (1) copy of the Fleet Manager software and Instruction Manual
One (1) Data Logger
One (1) Software Interface (reader/writer)
One (1) RF Host Transceiver
Cards for Operators, Supervisors and Maintenance Technicians
One or more RF Zone Transceivers (optional) A G FORCE PLUS system differs from the RF system in that:
Each vehicle is equipped with one (1) non-RF Vehicle Monitor
The Fleet Manager software is a non-RF version and no RF Host Transceiver is included
An additional Data Logger is recommended for every 25 vehicles FCC AND IC REGULATORY DECLARATIONS Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) regulations require the inclusion of this section in the Instruction Manual. Special Accessories The provided antenna, which operates in the 902 to 928 MHz frequency band, and antenna extension cable, must be used with the G FORCE PLUS RF Host Transceiver, G FORCE PLUS RF Zone Transceiver and G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor. No substitutions are allowed. Interference The G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor antenna and the G FORCE PLUS Vehicle Interface may not be located closer than 20cm to each other. These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) the devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) the devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Component Changes or Modifications Nov 2005 4 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the G FORCE PLUS Vehicle Interface, G FORCE PLUS Data Logger, G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor, G FORCE PLUS RF Host Transceiver, and G FORCE PLUS RF Zone Transceiver. RF Exposure Warning The following warning applies to the G FORCE PLUS Vehicle Interface, G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor, G FORCE PLUS RF Host Transceiver, and G FORCE PLUS RF Zone Transceiver:
WARNING: This device exceeds the FCC/IC requirements for RF exposure when the antenna used for this transmitter has a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter which is closer than 20 cm. The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population as indicated by Safety Code 6. DATA LOGGER TUTORIAL The Data Logger is used to transfer data between the Fleet Manager software and a non-RF or RF Vehicle Monitor. Its power source is a single 9-volt battery, stored in the battery compartment at the back of the unit. 1. Press Enter to start the Data Loggers self-test. The LCD will display:
Selftesting
SelfTest Passed YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM
Action?(1-9) 1 2 Events to PC Get Vehicle ID Transfer Vehicle data from Data Logger to software Transfer Vehicle identification from software to Data Logger 2. Press each number button one at a time from 1 to 9 and note each function as below:
Function No. CD Display urpose et Veh Settings ransfer Vehicle settings from software to Data Logger 3. Press 7 to select the Date / Time function. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Date / Time 4. Press Cancel. The LCD will revert to Action?(1-9) 5. Press 4 to select the Events from Veh function. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Events from Veh 6. Press Enter. The LCD will display Ready for Events Transfer Vehicle data from Vehicle to Data Logger Transfer Vehicle identification from Data Logger to Vehicle Transfer Vehicle settings from Data Logger to Vehicle Transfer Date / Time from software to Data Logger to Vehicle Transfer Hot Card List from software to Data Logger to Vehicle Clear Data Logger data (IDs, Settings, and Events) Events from Veh Prog Veh ID Prog Veh Settngs Date / Time Hot Card List Clear Data 4 5 6 7 8 9 L P 3 G T Doc #RF1 Rev.2 5 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 7. Do not enter a key press for one minute. The Data Logger will automatically shut down.
See VEHICLE MONITOR INITIALIZATION for instructions on how functions 2, 3, 5, and 6 are used At any point, pressing Cancel will return the Data Logger to Action?(1-9) NOTE!
together to program Vehicle settings established in the software to a Vehicle Monitor.
See DATA COLLECTION for instructions on how functions 1 and 4 are used together to transfer data from a Vehicle to the software.
See HOT CARDS and OTHER DATA LOGGER FUNCTIONS for instructions for functions 7, 8, and 9. VEHICLE AND SOFTWARE INTERFACE TECHNIQUES Both the Vehicle Interface and the Software Interface require interaction with Cards and with the Data Logger. The methods of interaction are illustrated below:
Vehicle Interface and Cards other. 1. Hold the Card parallel to the face of the Vehicle Interface, making sure they are within 1 of each INSERT PHOTO 2. Listen for the Vehicle Interface beeper to sound, or to stop sounding as the case may be, to indicate recognition of the Card and a resulting change to the Vehicle state. 3. Remove the Card from the Vehicle Interface and read the LCD to continue. 4. If the Vehicle Interface fails to recognize the Card, remove it from the Vehicle Interface by approximately 12 and retry. Vehicle Interface and Data Logger other. 1. Place the Vehicle into Maintenance Lockout. 2. Prepare the Data Logger for the interaction by selecting the desired function. 3. Hold the Data Logger parallel to the face of the Vehicle Interface, making sure they are within 1 of each INSERT PHOTO 4. Listen for a single beep from the Vehicle Interface to indicate recognition of the Data Logger. 5. Refer to instructions for individual functions to learn when the Vehicle Interface / Data Logger interaction 6. When the interaction is complete, remove the Data Logger from the Vehicle Interface and read the LCD 7. If the Vehicle Interface fails to recognize the Data Logger, remove it from the Vehicle Interface by is complete for that function. to continue. approximately 12 and retry. Software Interface and Cards Nov 2005 6 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 1. Hold the Card parallel to the top of the Software Interface, making sure they are within 1 of each other
(or lay the Card on the Software Interface). INSERT PHOTO Fleet Manager software. 2. Initiate the interaction between the Software Interface and Card by selecting the desired task from the 3. Watch the software for progress of the interaction. 4. Confirm completion of the interaction when prompted by the software. 5. Remove the Card from the Software Interface. 6. If the interaction fails, remove the Card from the Software Interface by approximately 12 and retry. Software Interface and Data Logger 1. Prepare the Data Logger for the interaction by selecting the desired Data Logger function. 2. Hold the Data Logger parallel to the top of the Software Interface, making sure they are within 1 of each other (or lay the Data Logger on the Software Interface). INSERT PHOTO 3. Initiate the interaction between the Software Interface and Data Logger by selecting the desired task from the Fleet Manager software. 4. Watch the software for progress of the interaction. 5. Confirm completion of the interaction when prompted by the software. INSERT SCREEN SHOT 6. Remove the Data Logger from the Software Interface. 7. If the interaction fails, remove the Data Logger from the Software Interface by approximately 12 and retry. QUICK-START This Quick-Start section summarizes the system setup steps without providing detailed how-to instructions. Complete them in the order shown. Detailed instructions follow beginning with the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. Settings are defined in the section DATA FIELDS EXPLAINED. 1. Install the Vehicle Monitors and Interfaces. 2. Install the Fleet Manager software and Interface. 3. Install the RF Transceivers (G FORCE PLUS RF system only). 4. Set up the Fleet Manager software. a. Define settings that apply to all Vehicles (Setup | System Settings on the menu). b. Define (up to 64) Authorization Groups and group settings (Authorization Groups tab). i. Add Authorization Groups and settings (Add button). ii. Select Vehicle Inspection checklist (Inspection List lower tab). Doc #RF1 Rev.2 7 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual iii. Select more Vehicle Inspection checklist items (Custom List lower tab). iv. Add more user-defined checklist items if required (Setup | Custom Check List menu). c. Define Vehicles and Vehicle settings and link Vehicle to one Authorization Group (Vehicles tab, d. Define Employees and vehicle access rules for Employees (Employees tab). i. Add Employees and Employee details (Add button). ii. Assign (up to 64) Authorization Groups to each Operator (Assign Authorization Groups Add button). lower tab). iii. Assign (up to 32) Single Vehicles to each Operator (Assign Single Vehicles lower tab). 5. Customize RF Transceiver descriptions (Setup | Zone Description menu). 6. Assign Cards to Employees. 7. Initialize the Vehicle Monitors with the Data Logger. 8. Begin Vehicle operation. Nov 2005 8 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This section provides the installation instructions for the G FORCE PLUS and G FORCE PLUS RF systems. VEHICLE MONITOR AND INTERFACE The Vehicle Monitor and Vehicle Interface installation instructions follow. A copy is also included with each Vehicle Monitor shipped. at the same time as the Software and Software Interface installation. Vehicle Monitor and Vehicle Interface installation may be done NOTE!
Component Overview Electrical Description Input Voltage Input Fuse Relays Lift Interrupt Relay Fuse Doc #RF1 Rev.2 9 80 volts DC 1A 125V 2410 Size SMD SB CERAMIC Max 100 volts 5 amp DC 3A 125V 2410 Size SMD SB CERAMIC 9 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 3A 125V 2410 Size SMD SB CERAMIC 3A 125V 2410 Size SMD SB CERAMIC Secondary Alarm Relay Fuse Horn Relay Fuse Installation Steps Follow the steps in the order below and refer to the diagram in the Component Overview. NOTE!
Wires and cables should be installed to avoid chafing and excess slack. Cable ties, clamps, grommets, looms, sleeves, supplementary insulation, conduit, and routing are acceptable provisions. Wires and cables mounted on a boom, lift, or other similar moving part should be installed so that they are not subject to damage or failure as a result of kinking or abrasion. Wires and cables should be installed to maintain clearance from moving parts, hot engine parts, exhaust systems, fuel systems and surfaces that are subject to accumulation of oil, grease, or dirt. 2. Disconnect the vehicle battery.
Check the power circuit with a multi-meter or other testing device to ensure the absence of any residual voltage. 3. Mount the Vehicle Monitor onto the vehicle.
The optimal location for the Vehicle Monitor is within the plan form of the vehicle where it will be safe from electrical controls, engine heat, possible impacts, and vandalism.
Use the base of the Vehicle Monitor as a template to drill four -inch holes in the selected location and attach the Vehicle Monitor using the hardware provided. 4. Mount and connect the Vehicle Interface.
Note: The G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor antenna and the G FORCE PLUS Vehicle Interface may not be located closer than 20cm to each other.
MOUNTING BRACKET??
Feed the Vehicle Interface cable to the Vehicle Monitor and plug the cable ends 4-pin male connector into the 4-pin female receptacle on the Vehicle Monitor. Secure the connector. 5. Mount and connect the Remote Sensor.
The optimal location for the Remote Sensor is on a rigid part of the vehicle 2 to 4 feet from the floor (i.e. the frame). Overhead racks or masts are unsuitable. Nov 2005 Vehicle Type Sit-downs Stand-ups Turret trucks Walkies Walkie-riders Recommended Location Under the floor plate on the left or right side frame with a minimum distance of 12 inches from the battery compartment on battery-powered vehicles 1-2 inches below the front cover/dash on the left or right inside perimeter of the frame As high as possible on the main frame and as close as possible to the mast. As low as possible under the cowl/cover on the main frame. As low as possible under the cowl/cover on the main frame. 10 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual
Use the metal bracket provided to mount the Remote Sensor as parallel to the floor as possible, and so that the labelled arrows match the direction of the vehicles travel (the cable should exit from the top or bottom of the Remote Sensor).
Or if preferred, clean the mounting surface thoroughly with degreaser and then mount the Remote Sensor using the 3M Dual Lock provided.
Feed the Remote Sensor cable to the Vehicle Monitor and plug the cable ends 6-pin male connector into the 6-pin female receptacle on the Vehicle Monitor. Secure the connector.
Secure the cable to the vehicle within 3 inches of the Remote Sensor. 6. Mount the Auxiliary Horn.
The optimal location for the Auxiliary Horn is where it will be audible and safe from electrical controls, engine heat and vandalism.
Clean the mounting surface thoroughly with degreaser and then mount the Horn using the 3M Dual Lock provided. 7. Mount and connect the antenna (G FORCE PLUS RF only).
Note: This device exceeds the FCC/IC requirements for RF exposure when the antenna used for this transmitter has a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter which is closer than 20 cm. The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population as indicated by Safety Code 6.
Note: The provided antenna, which operates in the 902 to 928 MHz frequency band, and antenna extension cable, must be used with the G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor. No substitutions are allowed.
Note: The G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor antenna and the G FORCE PLUS Vehicle Interface may not be located closer than 20cm to each other.
The optimal location for the antenna is:
On a rigid part of the vehicle, safe from electrical controls, engine heat, moving parts and vandalism,
As high as possible from the floor,
At least two feet away from any large metal mass for best communications results.
Attach the metal bracket provided to the selected location so the antenna will be vertical.
Insert the antenna into the bracket slot and secure the antenna by tightening the nut.
Prevent movement/vibration of the metal connector located between the short black and long copper-colored cables by securing the cables and protecting the connector if necessary. Wire the Vehicle Monitor.
Remove the Installation Bypass Plug from the end of the Wiring Harness and connect the Wiring Harness to the Vehicle Monitor. NOTE!
Keep the Installation Bypass Plug in a safe place. You will need it again for step 9.
Connect the wires to the vehicle as follows:
DO WE NEED TO REINFORCE MAXIMUM CURRENT FOR WIRES?
Orange wire battery positive: Connect this wire to unswitched battery positive on a 12-
volt battery. Tie this wire back if it is not used. Doc #RF1 Rev.2 11 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual
Red wire battery positive: Connect this wire to unswitched battery positive on a 24- or 36-volt battery. Tie this wire back if it is not used, or if this is an internal-combustion vehicle installation.
White/Red wire battery positive: Connect this wire to unswitched battery positive on a 48-, 60-, 72- or 80-volt battery. Tie this wire back if it is not used, or if this is an internal-
combustion vehicle installation.
Black wire battery negative: For battery-powered vehicles, connect this wire directly to battery negative as close to the battery terminal as possible. For internal-combustion vehicles, connect this wire to the frame or any vehicle ground.
Green wires key on detect: Connect one green wire to switched battery plus. Connect the second green wire directly to battery minus as close to the battery terminal as possible. For internal-combustion vehicles, connect the second green wire to the frame or any vehicle ground.
Yellow wires Auxiliary Horn: Connect one yellow wire to one of the two Auxiliary Horn terminals labelled SW. Connect the second yellow wire to the second Auxiliary Horn SW terminal. Use a suitable length of red wire to make a connection between the positive terminal on the Auxiliary Horn (labelled +) and battery positive. An unused portion of red battery positive wire from the Wiring Harness may be used. Similarly, use a suitable length of black wire to make a connection between the negative terminal on the Auxiliary Horn
(labelled ) and battery negative. An unused portion of black battery negative wire from the Wiring Harness may be used.
White wires digital sense input: These wires are used to detect vehicle motion or lift operation. Contact BMI Technologies Inc. at 1-800-563-8867 for technical assistance for your particular installation. Nov 2005 12 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual
Blue wires lift interrupt: Use these wires to interrupt the lift solenoid on battery-powered vehicles if desired. The contact on the blue wires is fused at 3 amps do not create a circuit that exceeds this rating. Remove one vehicle wire at the coil of the lift solenoid. Splice one blue wire to the wire just removed. Connect the other blue wire to the vehicle lift solenoid terminal. Tie these wires back if they are not used, or if this is an internal-combustion vehicle installation.
Purple wires secondary alarm: Use these wires to create a secondary alarm if desired. The contact on the purple wires is fused at 3 amps do not create a circuit that exceeds this rating. Contact BMI Technologies Inc. at 1-800-563-8867 for technical assistance for your particular installation. Tie these wires back if they are not used. Test the installation.
Reconnect the battery and turn on the vehicle ignition to test the installation.
The vehicle should power up and the Vehicle Interface should indicate that the Vehicle Monitor is in Maintenance Lockout.
Lift operation should be interrupted if the blue wires were connected for lift interrupt.
The vehicles behavior should reflect a secondary alarm condition if the purple wires were connected for a secondary alarm. NOTE!
If the installation test fails, contact BMI Technologies Inc. at 1-800-563-8867. Complete or pause the installation. settings, or
Refer to the section VEHICLE MONITOR INITIALIZATION to program the Vehicle Monitor
Disconnect the Vehicle Monitor and Wiring Harness and reconnect the Installation Bypass Plug to the end of the Wiring Harness to allow full vehicle use and to defer the programming of Vehicle Monitor settings. SOFTWARE AND INTERFACE PC Software and Interface installation may be done at the same time as the Vehicle Monitor and Interface installation. The Software Interface must be installed before the software is installed. Doc #RF1 Rev.2 13 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual System Requirements
Stand-alone IBM PC or compatible
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
CD-ROM drive
Free USB port
Free 9-pin serial port (RF system only) NOTE!
Software Interface Installation The Software Interface is used to read from and write to Cards and the Data Logger. To install it:
1. Connect the Software Interface to your computer using the USB cable supplied. 2. The installation is complete when Software Interface LED indicates green. Software Installation The following instructions are for a standalone installation of the software. 1. Insert the installation CD into your computers CD-ROM drive. 2. Create a new folder C:\Program Files\GFPLUS. 3. Copy the application file (GFPLUS.exe or GFPLUSRF.exe) from the CD to C:\Program If the Software Interface LED indicates flashing amber, your PC has not automatically detected the Interface. If this is the case, follow the steps outlined in the third-party FEIG Electronic OBID USB-Driver installation instructions for your particular operating system. Files\GFPLUS. 4. Copy the db folder from the CD to C:\Program Files\GFPLUS. 5. Remove the Read-Only property from C:\Program Files\GFPLUS\db. a. Right-click the C:\Program Files\GFPLUS\db folder and select Properties. b. Uncheck the Read-only attribute and click the OK button to save the change. 6. Create a shortcut to the application on the Desktop if desired. RF TRANSCEIVERS (G FORCE PLUS RF only) The RF Transceivers are used to create a wireless communications link between the Vehicle Monitors and the Software. The Host Transceiver has a physical connection to the computer. The Zone Transceivers are added to extend the communications coverage area by placing them within range of the Host Transceiver. Nov 2005 14 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual Component Overview Installation Steps Follow the steps in the order below and refer to diagram in Component Overview. 1. Mount the Transceiver in the selected location.
Note: This device exceeds the FCC/IC requirements for RF exposure when the antenna used for this transmitter has a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter which is closer than 20 cm. The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population as indicated by Safety Code 6.
Note: The provided antenna, which operates in the 902 to 928 MHz frequency band, and antenna extension cable, must be used with the G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor. No substitutions are allowed.
The optimal location for a Transceiver and antenna is:
Where it will be safe from environmental hazards, possible impacts, and vandalism,
As high as possible from the floor,
At least two feet away from any large metal mass for best communications results.
Use the base of the Transceiver as a template to drill four -inch holes in the selected location and attach the Transceiver using the hardware provided. 2. Mount and connect the antenna.
Attach the metal bracket provided to the selected location so the antenna will be vertical.
Insert the antenna into the bracket slot and secure the antenna by tightening the nut. Doc #RF1 Rev.2 15 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual
Prevent movement/vibration of the metal connector located between the short black and long copper-colored antenna cables by securing them and protecting the connector if necessary. 3. Supply the Transceiver with 110v power.
Plug the power supply of the AC adaptor into a standard 110v outlet.
Connect the other end of the adaptor to the Transceiver. 4. Install and connect the Host Cable (Host Transceiver only).
Feed the Host Cable between the Host Transceiver and the computer running the software.
Plug the Host Cables 6-pin male connector into the 6-pin female receptacle on the Host Transceiver.
Secure the connector.
Secure the Host Cable within 12 of the connector to prevent accidental disconnection. 5. Connect the Host Cable and the Signal Converter (Host Transceiver only).
Connect the individual wires in the Host Cable to the Signal Converter as shown in the diagram below, matching the labeling on the wires and the Converter 6. Connect the Host Transceiver and the computer.
Insert the Signal Converters 9-pin female receptacle into the computers 9-pin serial port. Nov 2005 16 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual SYSTEM SETUP This section provides the setup instructions for the G FORCE PLUS and G FORCE PLUS RF systems. The diagram summarizes the setup order. SOFTWARE This section provides an overview of the software, and outlines how to setup the software for use with the G FORCE PLUS and G FORCE PLUS RF systems. Starting the Software Start the software by double-clicking the application file (GFPLUS.exe or GFPLUSRF.exe) or the Desktop shortcut created during the software installation steps. Navigation The systems data is displayed in a file folder format, organized by tabs. Navigate the software by clicking on the desired tab; the selected tab will display as highlighted. Similarly, when a line item is selected, the selected line item will display as highlighted and the title bar will display the description of the selected item. For most tabs, double-clicking a line item will open a window that allows editing of the selected item. For the Vehicles, Employees, Authorization Groups, and Events tabs, note the additional tabs at the bottom of the screen. These are used to store additional information related to the selected line item or tab. Doc #RF1 Rev.2 17 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual The menu provides access to additional system setup information, data collection, and reports. System Settings This section begins the detailed how-to instructions for software setup. Begin with the System Settings and follow the Instruction Manual along in the order shown. Settings defined in the System Settings window apply to all Vehicles in a fleet. If a change is made to the System Settings, all Vehicles in the fleet must be reprogrammed using the Data Logger. 1. Select Setup | System Settings from the menu. 2. Complete the fields according to the requirements for your operation. Settings are defined in the section DATA FIELDS EXPLAINED. Nov 2005 18 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 3. Click the OK button to save the changes. Authorization Groups must be set up before Vehicles and Employees. Authorization Groups Authorization Groups are the key building block to the G FORCE PLUS and G FORCE PLUS RF systems. Consider creating a unique Authorization Group where vehicles require different:
Vehicle Inspection checklists
Operating and training requirements (i.e. electric vs. internal combustion, pallet jacks vs. order NOTE!
pickers)
Preventative Maintenance scheduling (i.e. leased vs. owned)
Interrupts and alarms (re: battery monitoring for electrics vs. none for internal combustion)
Battery settings due to operating environment (i.e. freezer vehicles) Add an Authorization Group 1. Select the Authorization Groups | General tab. 2. Click the Add button to open the Add Authorization Group window. Settings are defined in the section DATA FIELDS EXPLAINED. Doc #RF1 Rev.2 19 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual a. Complete the fields on the General tab. b. Complete the fields on the Settings tab. c. Optional: Complete the fields on the Vehicle Defaults tab. These values will become editable default values for Vehicles assigned to this Authorization Group. 3. Click the OK button to save the changes. Create a Vehicle Inspection Checklist The Vehicle Inspection Checklist for an Authorization Group is created by selecting from a list of 32 system-defined items, as well as adding up to 8 user-defined (custom) items. Each selected item is displayed on the 2x16-character Vehicle Interface and requires a PASS or FAIL response. 1. Select an Authorization Group from the grid. 2. Click on the Select Inspection List tab at the bottom of the window. a. Check the desired system-defined inspection items. These will display on the Vehicle Interface in the order selected from top left to bottom right. b. Click OK to save the Select Inspection List tab changes. Nov 2005 20 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 3. Click on the Select Custom List tab at the bottom of the window. a. Select up to 8 user-defined inspection items. These will appear on the Vehicle Interface in the order selected from top to bottom. b. Click OK to save the Select Custom List tab changes. Doc #RF1 Rev.2 21 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual Edit the Custom Checklist The Custom Checklist allows for an Authorization Groups Vehicle Inspection Checklist to be customized. The software can store up to 200 fully editable user-defined items, and is preset with 18 common ones. To modify the list:
1. Select Setup | Custom Check List from the menu. 2. Double-click an item to edit it, or double-click a [Not defined] line to add to the list. 3. Type the text the way you want it to display on the 2x16-character LCD display of the Vehicle Interface. 4. Click the OK button to add the item to the list. 5. Click the OK button to save the changes. NOTE!
Changes to the settings of an Authorization Group require all Vehicles in the Authorization Group to be reprogrammed with the Data Logger. Edit an Authorization Group 1. Select the Authorization Groups | General tab. 2. Select the Authorization Group you want to edit from the grid. 3. Click the Edit button to open the Edit Authorization Group window. 4. Change the desired field on the General, Settings or Vehicle Defaults tab. Nov 2005 22 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 5. Click the OK button to save the changes. Vehicles The details and desired settings of each Vehicle equipped with a Vehicle Monitor must be added to the Fleet Manager software and linked to one Authorization Group. The Authorization Group to which the Vehicle is assigned is used to determine vehicle access by Operator Card validation, as well as the Inspection Checklist that will display on the Vehicle Interface. Authorization Groups must be set up before Vehicles and Employees. NOTE!
Add a Vehicle 1. Select the Vehicles | General tab. 2. Click the Add button to open the Add Vehicle window. Settings are defined in the section DATA FIELDS EXPLAINED. a. Complete the fields on the General tab. b. Click the Link To button to open the Assign Authorization Group window. Select an Authorization Group from the grid and click the OK button. c. Complete the fields on the Settings tab. 3. Click the OK button to save the changes. Edit a Vehicle Changes to the settings of a Vehicle require the Vehicle Monitor to be reprogrammed with the Data Logger. NOTE!
Doc #RF1 Rev.2 23 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 1. Select the Vehicles | General tab. 2. Select the Vehicle you want to edit from the grid. 3. Click the Edit button to open the Edit Vehicle window. 4. Change the desired field on the General or Settings tab. 5. Click the OK button to save the changes. Employees The following Employees must be entered in the Fleet Manager software. Cards are assigned to each Employee based on role. An Employee may require more than one Card:
Employees operating Vehicles for the purpose of materials handling Operator Card
Employees responsible for investigating Impact or Hot Card alarms Supervisor Card
Employees responsible for Vehicle and battery maintenance Lockout and Unlock Cards Authorization Groups must be set up before Vehicles and Employees. NOTE!
Add an Employee 1. Select the Employees | General tab. 2. Click the Add button to open the Add Employee window. Fields are defined in the section DATA FIELDS EXPLAINED. 3. Complete the fields and click the OK button to save the changes. 4. If the Employee is an Operator, define vehicle access rules (see Define Vehicle Access for Operators). 5. Assign a Card to the Employee (see CARD ASSIGNMENT). Nov 2005 24 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual Define Vehicle Access for an Operator Vehicle access rules must be set up for Employees who will be operating Vehicles equipped with Vehicle Monitors. This is done through the assignment of Authorization Groups to the Operator, and in the case of exceptions to this, through the assignment of single Vehicles to the Operator. These assignments are written to an Operator Card, and when presented to a Vehicle Interface, it is determined if there is a match between the Operator Card and the Authorization Group to which a Vehicle belongs (or a match to the Vehicle itself in the case of Single Vehicle assignments). 1. Select the Employees tab. 2. Select the desired Employee from the grid. 3. Assign Authorization Groups to the Operator. a. Click the Employees | Assign Authorization Groups tab. b. Click the Add button to open the Assign Authorization Group window. c. Select an Authorization Group from the grid. d. Click the OK button to close the window. e. HINT: Double-click an Authorization Group to save a step!
f. Repeat until all Authorization Groups for the Operator are shown on the Employees | Assign Authorization Groups tab. 4. Assign Single Vehicles to the Operator where Authorization Group assignments do not apply (for example, to keep an Operator-in-training off new vehicles). Doc #RF1 Rev.2 25 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual a. Click the Employees | Assign Single Vehicles tab. b. Click the Add button to open the Assign Single Vehicles window. c. Select a Vehicle from the grid. d. Click the OK button to close the window. e. HINT: Double-click a Vehicle to save a step!
f. Repeat until all Vehicles for the Operator are shown on the Employees | Assign Single Vehicles tab. 5. Delete Authorization Group or Single Vehicle assignments by using the Delete button on the Assign Authorization Groups and Assign Single Vehicles windows. Recertification Date and vehicle access rule changes for Operators require the Employees Operator Card to be updated. Edit an Employee 1. Select the Employees tab. 2. Change the Employees general details if required. NOTE!
a. Select the Employee you want to edit from the grid. b. Click the Edit button to open the Edit Employee window. c. Change the desired field. d. Click the OK button to save the changes. 3. Change the Employees Authorization Group assignments if required. a. Select the Employee you want to edit from the grid. b. Select the Employees | Assign Authorization Groups tab. c. Click the Add or Delete button to add or delete Authorization Groups until the Employees |
Assign Authorization Groups tab shows the desired Authorization Group assignments. 4. Change the Employees single Vehicle assignments if required. a. Select the Employee you want to edit from the grid. b. Select the Employees | Assign Single Vehicles tab. Nov 2005 26 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual c. Click the Add or Delete button to add or delete Vehicles until the Employees | Assign Single Vehicles tab shows the desired Vehicle assignments. 5. Update the Employees Operator Card if required (see CARD ASSIGNMENT). Transceivers (G FORCE PLUS RF only) In a G FORCE PLUS RF system, data is communicated from an RF Vehicle Monitor-equipped Vehicle to the Fleet Manager software by way of a network of RF Transceivers. The RF Host Transceiver is physically connected to the PC running the Fleet Manager software and other RF Transceivers (Zone Transceivers) are placed within range of the Host Transceiver. While the Fleet Manager software automatically detects the presence of the RF Transceivers once the Host Transceiver is connected to the PC, their identification within the software can be customized for display on the Fleet Status tab if desired. 1. Select Setup | Zone Description from the menu to open the Zone Description Entry window. The Zone Description defaults are Zone # 0, Zone # 1, Zone # 2, etc. 2. Click on the desired Description to highlight the text. 3. Rename the Zone Description to match the physical location of the selected Zone Transceiver. Each Zone Transceiver is labeled with its factory-assigned Zone Number. 4. Click the OK button to save the changes. 5. It is recommended to name the Host Transceiver (Zone # 0) as Host. 6. The new Description will be used to identify the Last Zone for each Vehicle on the Fleet Status tab. CARD ASSIGNMENT After Employees are entered in the Fleet Manager software, they are assigned Cards that are read by the Vehicle Interface of each Vehicle. Cards are assigned to each Employee based on role. An Employee may require more than one Card:
Employees operating Vehicles for the purpose of materials handling Operator Card Doc #RF1 Rev.2 27 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual
Employees responsible for investigating Impact or Hot Card alarms Supervisor Card
Employees responsible for Vehicle and battery maintenance Lockout and Unlock Cards NOTE!
Employees who will be assigned Operator Cards must have vehicle access rules defined. Follow steps 2 to 9 for initial Card assignment and for updating Cards. Select the Cards tab. Place a Card on the Software Interface. Click the Write button to open the Write to Card window. The software recognizes and displays the Card serial number and type, and the Employee if the Card is being updated. Enter a Card Expiry Date if required (for example, for temporary Employees). Setting a Cards Expiry Date renders it unusable on or after that date. This applies to all Card types. Check the Enforce checkbox. Click the Calendar button (
Click the OK button to close the Select Date window. Select the Employee to assign the Card to.
) to select the date. Nov 2005 28 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual Click the Link To button to open the Select Employee window. Select an Employee from the grid. Click the OK button to close the window. HINT: Double-click an Employee to save a step!
Click the Program Card button. The mouse-pointer will turn into an hourglass (
written to the Card. Click the OK button to close the window that indicates the Card has been updated.
) while the details are being Remove the Card from the Software Interface and give it to the Employee. VEHICLE MONITOR Each Vehicle that is added to the Fleet Manager software is assigned a system-defined identification number
(ID). This ID is different than the company-assigned identification number (Vehicle No). This ID uniquely identifies the Vehicle within the system and must be programmed to the Vehicle Monitor to draw a connection between it and its entry in the software. In addition, settings for each Vehicle are maintained in the software. These settings determine a Vehicles unique behavior and must also be programmed from the software to the Vehicle Monitor. The Data Logger is used for both the G FORCE PLUS and G FORCE PLUS RF systems for both programming tasks. Initialize a Vehicle Monitor The first time a Vehicle Monitor is installed on a Vehicle, it needs to be initialized. This is when both the Vehicle ID and settings from the software are programmed. The Data Logger can initialize up to 9 (nine) Vehicle Monitors at a time; it has 9 (nine) memory slots for Vehicle IDs and 9 (nine) memory slots for Vehicle settings. 1. Get the Vehicle ID for the selected Vehicle. a. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. b. Press 2 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Get Vehicle ID c. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Select Slot:
d. Press 1 to select slot #1. The LCD will display Select Slot: 1 Free e. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Select Slot: 1 Slot 1 Ready f. Present the Data Logger to the Software Interface. g. Select the desired Vehicle from the Vehicle tab of the Fleet Manager software and click the Veh ID button. The status bar at the bottom left of the window will provide progress information
(Programming vehicle id). Doc #RF1 Rev.2 29 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual h. Click the OK button to confirm completion. i. Remove the Data Logger from the Software Interface and press Cancel. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) 2. Record the memory slot used for the selected Vehicle. 3. Get the Vehicle settings for the selected Vehicle. a. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. b. Press 3 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Get Veh Settings Interface. c. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Select Slot:
d. Press 1 to select slot #1. The LCD will display Select Slot: 1 Free e. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Select Slot: 1 Slot 1 Ready f. Present the Data Logger to Present the Data Logger to the Vehicle Interface. the Software g. Select the same Vehicle from the Vehicle tab of the Fleet Manager software and click the Veh Settings button. The status bar at the bottom left of the window will provide progress information (Programming vehicle parameters etc). h. Click the OK button to confirm completion. Nov 2005 30 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual i. Remove the Data Logger from the Software Interface and press Cancel. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) 4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for up to 8 (eight) more Vehicles, working through memory slots 2 to 9 and recording the memory slot used for each Vehicle. 5. Place the Vehicle from memory slot #1 into Maintenance Lockout. 6. Program the Vehicle ID to the Vehicle Monitor. a. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. b. Press 5 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Prog Veh ID c. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Select Slot:
d. Press 1 to select slot #1. The LCD will display Select Slot: 1 Has Data e. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Select Slot: 1 Ready f. Present the Data Logger to the Vehicle Interface. g. Listen for a sequence of three quick beeps to indicate the interaction is complete. h. Remove the Data Logger from the Vehicle Interface. The Vehicle Interface LCD will display VEHICLE ID UPDATED. i. Press Cancel on the Data Logger. The Data Logger LCD will display Action?(1-9). 7. Program the Vehicle settings to the Vehicle Monitor. j. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. k. Press 6 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Prog Veh Settngs l. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Select Slot:
m. Press 1 to select slot #1. The LCD will display Select Slot: 1 Has Data n. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Select Slot: 1 Ready o. Present the Data Logger to the Vehicle Interface. p. Listen for a sequence of three quick beeps to indicate the interaction is complete. q. Remove the Data Logger from the Vehicle Interface. The Vehicle Interface LCD will display PROGRAMMING SETTNGS COMPLETE r. Press Cancel on the Data Logger. The Data Logger LCD will display Action?(1-9). 8. Remove the selected Vehicle Monitor from Maintenance Lockout. 9. Repeat steps 5 to 8 for the remaining Vehicles, matching the recorded Vehicles and memory slots. Update Vehicle Monitor Settings Each time there is a change to the Vehicle settings in the Fleet Manager software, the Data Logger must be used to update, or reprogram, the Vehicle Monitor settings of the affected Vehicle(s). NOTE!
Doc #RF1 Rev.2 When changes are made to System Settings and Authorization Groups, all or many Vehicle Monitors may require updating. 31 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual In order to program a Vehicle Monitor, the Event memory of a Vehicle In a G FORCE PLUS RF system, Events are deleted from memory as NOTE!
Monitor must be empty (see Collect Data from a Vehicle). 1. Program the Vehicle settings for the selected Vehicle to the Data Logger. 2. Record the memory slot for the selected Vehicle. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for up to 8 (eight) more Vehicles. 4. Place the selected Vehicle Monitor into Maintenance Lockout. 5. Clear the Vehicle Monitor Event memory (see Collect Data from a Vehicle). 6. Reprogram the Vehicle settings for the selected Vehicle to the Vehicle Monitor. 7. Remove the selected Vehicle Monitor from Maintenance Lockout. 8. Repeat steps 5 to 8 for the remaining Vehicles. they are communicated via the RF communications link. Nov 2005 32 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual VEHICLE OPERATION This section outlines the basic operating requirements for Vehicles equipped with an initialized Vehicle Monitor. The Vehicle Interfaces LCD display and piezoelectric buzzer provide visual and audible cues about the Vehicles operation. The diagram below illustrates the different Vehicle states and the events that cause transitions between them. VEHICLE STATES MAINTENANCE LOCKOUT Maintenance Lockout is one of eight possible Vehicle states. A Vehicles Maintenance Lockout behavior is defined on the Settings tab of the Authorization Group of the Vehicle; that is, are the Lift Interrupt and Secondary Alarm fields checked for Maintenance Lockout, and are the blue and purple wires correctly hooked up?
Doc #RF1 Rev.2 33 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual There are three ways that a Vehicle can enter Maintenance Lockout state:
When an Operator fails a Vehicle Inspection
When a Vehicles scheduled PM is past due (the System Settings for this must also be checked)
When a Lockout Card is presented in Operator Login state Why Lockout a Vehicle?
To reprogram a Vehicles settings, it must be in Maintenance Lockout
To collect Event data with a Data Logger, a Vehicle must be in Maintenance Lockout
To conduct scheduled Preventative Maintenance, a Vehicle must be in Maintenance Lockout
To make a Vehicle unavailable for service, it can be placed into Maintenance Lockout Manually Lockout a Vehicle 1. Turn the Vehicle ignition on. 2. Present a Lockout Card to the Vehicle Interface when it displays Operator Login Present 3. Remove the Card after the beep. The Vehicle Interface will display Maint Lock Out Card YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM 4. Present the Lockout Card a second time to override the Maintenance Lockout behavior. After key off, the defined Maintenance Lockout behavior will again take effect. Remove a Vehicle from Lockout 1. Turn the Vehicle ignition on. 2. Present an Unlock Card to the Vehicle Interface when it displays Maint Lock Out YYYY/MM/DD 3. Remove the Card after the beep. The Vehicle Interface will display Scheduled PM Complete?
HH:MM Yes/No 4. Press No on the Vehicle Interface unless the Lockout was to conduct scheduled PM. 5. The Vehicle Interface will display Operator Login Present Card Diagnostic Delay When a Vehicle is keyed on, it enters the Diagnostic Delay state for the period of time (in seconds) specified by the Diagnostic Delay setting for the Authorization Group to which a Vehicle is assigned. In this state, a Vehicle has time to conduct its internal electronics system checks without interference. Nov 2005 34 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual In this state, the Vehicle Interface will display VEHICLE SYSTEM CHECK PLS WAIT... Operator Login After the Diagnostic Delay timer expires, the Vehicle enters Operator Login state. The Vehicle Interface will display OPERATOR LOGIN PRESENT CARD and is waiting for an Operator Card or Maintenance Lockout Card to be presented. The Vehicle Interface will display one of the following:
MESSAGE LOGIN DECLINED: CARD INVALID Not a valid Operator Card Not a valid Lockout Card MEANING LOGIN DECLINED: CARD EXPIRED LOGIN DECLINED: NOT AUTHORIZED LOGIN APPROVED: CARD EXPIRY SOON LOGIN APPROVED HOT CARD! CONTACT SUPERVSR After a successful login, the Vehicle will enter Operating state, or if a Vehicle Inspection is required, it will enter the Vehicle Inspection state. A Login Event is written to the Event memory of the Vehicle Monitor. Keying off the Vehicle completes a Vehicle operators login session. A Vehicle must be keyed off and back on again in order to allow a new Vehicle operator to log in. Hot Card If a Card is presented that is on the Hot Card List, the Vehicle enters the Hot Card state. A Supervisor Card must be presented to the Vehicle Interface to return the Vehicle to Operator Login state. A Hot Card Event is written to the Event memory of the Vehicle Monitor. A Vehicle remains in Hot Card state even if it is keyed off. When it is keyed on again, the Hot Card state resumes. Vehicle Inspection If a Vehicle Inspection is required, the Vehicle will enter the Vehicle Inspection state after a successful Operator login. The Inspection Checklist is displayed on the Vehicle Interface, one item at a time. In order to move to the next item on the checklist, the Operator must press Pass on the Vehicle Interface. After all items on the list have been passed, the Vehicle enters Operating state. In order to fail an item on the checklist, the Operator must press Fail. The Operator will be asked to confirm the failure of the item by pressing Fail a second time. Doc #RF1 Rev.2 35 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual When an item has been failed, the Vehicle enters Maintenance Lockout state. Operating In Operating state, full utilization of the Vehicle is possible. Impact If a threshold-exceeding Impact is detected, the Vehicle enters the Impact state. A Supervisor Card must be presented to the Vehicle Interface to return the Vehicle to Operator Login state. An Impact Event is written to the Event memory of the Vehicle Monitor. A Vehicle remains in Impact state even if it is keyed off. When it is keyed on again, the Impact state resumes. Battery Alarms Nov 2005 36 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE DATA COLLECTION Data collected from a Vehicle are referred to as Events. Events are accumulated in the memory of a Vehicle Monitor and provide the following details about the Vehicle:
Logins Vehicle, Operator, login date/time, login duration Passed Vehicle Inspections Vehicle, Operator, date/time of completion, passed items Failed Vehicle Inspections Vehicle, Operator, date/time of failure, passed items, failed item Impacts Vehicle, Operator, Impact date/time, type and threshold, Supervisor Battery Vehicle, Operator, date/time of battery state change, battery state Maintenance Vehicle, Employee, Lockout or Unlock, date/time of Lockout or Unlock Hot Card Vehicle, date/time of Hot Card use, and Supervisor In the G FORCE PLUS system Events are collected from Vehicles using the Data Logger and then downloaded to the software from the Data Logger. In the G FORCE PLUS RF system, Events are transmitted to the Fleet Manager software by means of the RF Transceiver link (the Data Logger is used as a backup means of data collection only). Collect Data from a Vehicle 9. Place the Vehicle into Maintenance Lockout (see Manually Lockout a Vehicle). 10. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. 11. Press 4 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Events from Veh 12. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Ready for Events 13. Present the Data Logger to the Vehicle Interface. 14. Listen for a sequence of three quick beeps to indicate the interaction is complete. 15. Remove the Data Logger from the Vehicle Interface. The Vehicle Interface LCD will display MAINT LOCK OUT YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM 16. Press Cancel on the Data Logger. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) 17. Remove the Vehicle from Maintenance Lockout (see Remove a Vehicle from Lockout). NOTE!
If the Data Logger is removed from the Vehicle Interface too soon, six quick beeps will sound. Return the Data Logger to the Vehicle Interface to begin data collection again. No data has been lost. Download Data to the Software 5. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. 6. Press 1 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Events to PC 7. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Ready for PC 8. Present the Data Logger to the Software Interface. 9. Start the Fleet Manager software (optionally select the Events tab). Doc #RF1 Rev.2 37 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 10. Select Download | Events | Data Logger from the menu. The status bar at the bottom left of the window will provide progress information. 11. Click the OK button to confirm completion. 12. Remove the Data Logger from the Software Interface. The LCD will display No Events!
13. Click Cancel on the Data Logger. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Download Supervisor Card Data In a G FORCE PLUS system, Impact Event data is written to a Supervisor Card when the Impact alarm condition is reset. A Supervisor Card stores data for up to 15 Impacts. Impact Events from the Supervisor Card can be downloaded to the Fleet Manager software to clear the card. Impact Events are not duplicated in the software. 1. Place the Supervisor Card on the Software Interface. 2. Start the Fleet Manager software (optionally select the Events | Impact tab). 3. Select Download | Events | Supervisor Card from the menu. The status bar at the bottom left of the window will provide progress information. 4. Click the OK button to confirm completion. Nov 2005 38 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual REPORTS REPORT SELECTION FORM EXPORTING REPORT DATA Doc #RF1 Rev.2 39 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual ADDITIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES PASSWORD While a password is not required, it is recommended to prevent unauthorized access to the Fleet Manager data. Password rules are as follows:
Case-sensitive, meaning goldfish, Goldfish, and GOLDFISH are three different passwords
Must be at least 6 characters long, and no more than 14 characters long
Allowable characters can be from the full keyboard set, including upper and lower case A-Z, 0-9, and special characters such as: !@#$%^&*()_+{}<>?
A space is also a valid character but cannot be the first or last position
It is best to mix letters, numbers and characters
Avoid easily cracked passwords like your name, telephone number, pets name, etc. Set the Password 1. Select Setup | Password from the menu. 2. Type the desired password in the New Password field (leave the Old Password field blank). 3. Retype the desired password in the Confirm Password field. 4. Click the OK button to save the change. Change the Password 1. Select Setup | Password from the menu. 2. Type the old password in the Old Password field. 3. Type the new password in the New Password field. 4. Retype the new password in the Confirm Password field. 5. Click the OK button to save the change. Lost the Password?
NOTE!
18. Click the Get Password button on the Enter Password window. To remove the password, follow the step to change the password and leave the New Password and Confirm Password fields blank. Nov 2005 40 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 19. Contact BMI Technologies Inc. Technical Assistance at 1-800-563-8867 and provide the code from the Information window to retrieve your password. HOT CARDS Hot Card List introduction and how to Maintain the Hot Card List maintain Hot Card list in the software. Program the Hot Card List The Hot Card List function is used only in a G FORCE PLUS system. A G FORCE PLUS RF system does not use the Data Logger Hot Card List function because updates to the Vehicle Monitors are done via the RF communications link. 1. Get the Hot Card List from the Fleet Manager software. j. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. k. Press 8 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Hot Card List l. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Hot Card List m. Present the Data Logger to the Software Interface. n. Select Program | Hot Card List from the menu of the Fleet Manager software. The status bar at the bottom left of the window will provide progress information. o. Click the OK button to confirm completion. Doc #RF1 Rev.2 41 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual p. Remove the Data Logger from the Software Interface and press Cancel. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) 2. Place the Vehicle into Maintenance Lockout. 3. Program the Vehicles Hot Card List with the Data Logger. a. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. b. Press 8 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Hot Card List c. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Hot Card List d. Present the Data Logger to the Vehicle Interface. e. Listen for a sequence of three quick beeps to indicate the interaction is complete. f. Remove the Data Logger from the Vehicle Interface. The Vehicle Interface LCD will display HOT CARD LIST UPDATED g. Press Cancel on the Data Logger. The LCD will display Action?(1-9). 4. Remove the Vehicle from Maintenance Lockout. 5. Repeat steps 2 to 5 for each Vehicle. OTHER DATA LOGGER FUNCTIONS Date / Time (#7) This function is used only in a G FORCE PLUS system. Each Vehicle Monitor has a clock used to time-stamp Events. The clock requires setting when a Vehicle Monitor is initialized, as well as at Daylight Savings Time changes. A G FORCE PLUS RF system does not use the Data Logger Date / Time function because updates to the Vehicle Monitor clock are done via the RF communications link. 6. Get the PCs Date / Time. q. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. r. Press 7 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Date / Time s. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Date / Time: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM t. Present the Data Logger to the Software Interface. u. Select Program | Date Time from the menu of the Fleet Manager software. The status bar at the bottom left of the window will provide progress information. v. Click the OK button to confirm completion. Nov 2005 42 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual w. Remove the Data Logger from the Software Interface and press Cancel. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) 7. Place the Vehicle into Maintenance Lockout. 8. Program the Vehicles Date / Time with the Data Logger. h. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. i. Press 7 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Date /
j. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Date / Time: YYYY/MM/DD Time HH:MM k. Present the Data Logger to the Vehicle Interface. l. Listen for a sequence of three quick beeps to indicate the interaction is complete. m. Remove the Data Logger from the Vehicle Interface. The Vehicle Interface LCD will display the updated Date / Time as DATE/TIME YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM n. Press Cancel on the Data Logger. The LCD will display Action?(1-9). 9. Remove the Vehicle from Maintenance Lockout. 10. Repeat steps 2 to 5 for each Vehicle requiring a Date / Time update. Clear Data (#9) This function is used to clear data from the Data Logger. This includes Vehicle ID and settings slots 1 to 9, and Events in memory. 1. Press Enter to start the Data Logger. 2. Press 9 when the LCD displays Action?(1-9). The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Clear Data 3. Press Enter to accept the choice. The LCD will display Select Type:
4. Select the desired type of data to clear. a. Press 1 for Vehicle ID slots. The LCD will display Clear IDs? Enter to Proceed, or b. Press 2 for Vehicle setting slots. The LCD will display Clear Settings? Enter to Proceed, or c. Press 3 for Events. The LCD will display Clear Events? Enter to Proceed 5. Press Enter to confirm the selection. The LCD will display Clearing, followed by Memory Cleared, followed by Select Type:
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as required. 7. Press Cancel when done. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Doc #RF1 Rev.2 43 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual REFERENCE RECOMMENDED SETTINGS DATA FIELDS EXPLAINED System Settings The System Settings apply to all Vehicles in a fleet, and changes require all Vehicles to be reprogrammed with the Data Logger. Card Expiration Warning (days) Vehicle Inspection Interval (hours) When item 3) or 4) is selected for the Vehicle Inspection The Vehicle Interface displays CARD EXPIRY SOON with the LOGIN APPROVED message when a Cards Expiry Date or (enforced) Recertification Date is within this period of time. Choose one of five options for Vehicle Inspections:
1) Every Login 2) Every Operator Change 3) First Login Per Operator Per Interval 4) First Login Per Interval 5) No Vehicle Inspection Frequency, enter the shift length (i.e. 8 or 12 hours) or 24 hours. The Vehicle Interface displays OPERATOR LOGIN PRESENT CARD when there is no key-press within this period of time. The Vehicle Interface displays PM DUE SOON with LOGIN APPROVED when a Vehicles scheduled Preventative Maintenance is within this period of time. When this field is checked, the Vehicle Interface displays MAINTENANCE LOCKOUT at the next key on after scheduled Preventative Maintenance is due. Set unique patterns so the auxiliary horn can identify each Vehicle state. A value of 1 = second. When On=2 and Off=1200, the horn sounds for second every 5 minutes. The Vehicle Interface displays BATTERY FAULT when a Vehicle has a sustained battery level below this specific gravity point threshold. The Vehicle Interface displays BATTERY FAULT when a Vehicle has a sustained battery level above this specific gravity point threshold. Vehicle Inspection Frequency Vehicle Inspection Inactivity Timer
(seconds) Preventative Maintenance Due Warning (hours) Preventative Maintenance Automatic Lockout on Past Due Horn Patterns (On/Off) Battery High Fault Threshold (SGP) Battery Low Fault Threshold (SGP) Authorization Groups Nov 2005 44 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual Authorization Group settings apply to all Vehicles in an Authorization Group, and changes require all Vehicles in the Authorization Group to be reprogrammed with the Data Logger. General Tab Auth Group Description Diagnostic Delay (seconds) Preventative Maintenance Time Tracking Method Preventative Maintenance Interval/Frequency every (hours) Impact Automatic Reset checkbox Battery Monitoring checkbox Settings Tab Operator Login Lift Interrupt Operator Login Secondary Alarm Hot Card Lift Interrupt Hot Card Secondary Alarm Enter a unique Authorization Group from 1 to 64. Enter an Authorization Group description. The Vehicle Interface displays VEH SYSTEM CHK PLEASE WAIT after key on. For the defined period of time, all electrical circuits are closed so a Vehicle can conduct its internal diagnostics without error. Select one of three options to track time for scheduled Preventative Maintenance purposes:
1) Login Time 2) Motion Time 3) Digital Sense Input The next scheduled Preventative Maintenance is calculated as the current Vehicle G FORCE Hour Meter plus this period of time (when required see PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE). When this field is checked, the Vehicle Interface displays OPERATOR LOGIN PRESENT CARD after an Impact has been detected. When this field is checked, the Vehicle battery is monitored. Additional settings are required for customization. When this field is checked, the circuit wired to interrupt the Vehicle lift opens during Operator Login state (lift interrupt created). When this field is checked, the circuit wired to create a secondary alarm opens during Operator Login state. When this field is checked, the circuit wired to interrupt the Vehicle lift opens during Hot Card state (lift interrupt created). When this field is checked, the circuit wired to create a secondary alarm opens during Hot Card state. Vehicle lift opens during Maintenance Lockout state (lift interrupt created). When this field is checked, the circuit wired to create a 45 Nov 2005 Maintenance Lockout Lift Interrupt When this field is checked, the circuit wired to interrupt the Maintenance Lockout Secondary Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual Alarm Impact Lift Interrupt Impact Secondary Alarm Impact Delay (seconds) Battery OK To Charge Threshold
(SGP) Battery OK To Charge Timer
(minutes) Battery Must Charge Threshold
(SGP) Battery Must Charge Lift Interrupt Battery Must Charge Secondary Alarm secondary alarm opens during Maintenance Lockout state. When this field is checked, the circuit wired to interrupt the Vehicle lift opens during Impact state (lift interrupt created). When this field is checked, the circuit wired to create a secondary alarm opens during Impact state. For the defined period of time, there is a delay before the Lift Interrupt and Secondary Alarm circuits open, after entry to the Impact state. Set the upper limit of the OK To Charge battery state in specific gravity points according to your companys battery charging policy. See RECOMMENDED SETTINGS. The Vehicle Interface displays BATTERY OK TO CHARGE when the battery has been monitored below the OK To Charge Threshold for this period of time. See RECOMMENDED SETTINGS. Set the upper limit of the Must Charge battery state in specific gravity points according to your companys battery charging policy. See RECOMMENDED SETTINGS. CHARGE! when the battery has been monitored below the Must Charge Threshold for this period of time. See RECOMMENDED SETTINGS. When this field is checked, the circuit wired to interrupt the Vehicle lift opens during Must Charge state (lift interrupt created). When this field is checked, the circuit wired to create a secondary alarm opens during Must Charge state. Battery Must Charge Timer (minutes) The Vehicle Interface displays BATTERY MUST Battery Fault Lift Interrupt Battery Must Charge Delay (minutes) For the defined period of time, there is a delay before the Lift Interrupt and Secondary Alarm circuits open, after entry to the Must Charge state. When this field is checked, the circuit wired to interrupt the Vehicle lift opens during Battery Fault state (lift interrupt created). When this field is checked, the circuit wired to create a secondary alarm opens during Battery Fault state. For the defined period of time, there is a delay before the Lift Interrupt and Secondary Alarm circuits open, after entry to the Battery Fault state. Battery Fault Secondary Alarm Battery Fault Delay (minutes) Nov 2005 46 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual Vehicle Defaults Tab Motion Threshold Motion Samples Impact Hard Threshold (G) Impact Hard Samples Impact Soft Threshold (G) Impact Soft Samples Battery Nominal Voltage General Tab Vehicle ID Vehicle No VIN Description Authorization Group Authorization Desc. Lease/Rental Update Vehicle Comment Settings Tab Impact Hard Threshold Impact Hard Samples Impact Soft Threshold Impact Soft Samples NOT MANDATORY BUT RECOMMENDED Editable in Vehicle settings. Editable in Vehicle settings. Set the default upper limit for Vehicles in the Authorization Group for determination of hard Impacts. Editable in Vehicle settings. Set the default number of samples for Vehicles in the Authorization Group for determination of hard Impacts. Editable in Vehicle settings. Set the default upper limit for Vehicles in the Authorization Group for determination of soft Impacts. Editable in Vehicle settings. Set the default number of samples for Vehicles in the Authorization Group for determination of soft Impacts. Editable in Vehicle settings. Set the default nominal battery voltage for Vehicles in this Authorization Group. Editable in Vehicle settings. System-assigned vehicle identifier for reference only Company asset or vehicle identifier Vehicle identification number or OEM serial number Vehicle description Click Link To to select the Authorization Group for this vehicle Authorization Group description for selected Group If checked, this vehicle is leased or rented for reference only Read-only field to indicate if this vehicle requires initialization with the Data Logger Comment field for reference only Threshold for hard impact detection for this vehicle (hard impacts have greater intensity and shorter duration) Number of samples measured for hard impact monitoring algorithm for this vehicle Threshold for soft impact detection for this vehicle (soft impacts have lesser intensity and longer duration) Number of samples measured for soft impact monitoring algorithm for vehicle Vehicles The Vehicle settings are specific to a Vehicle, and changes require the Vehicle to be reprogrammed with the Data Logger. Gray fields are read-only; they are settings from a Vehicles Authorization Group. Doc #RF1 Rev.2 47 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual Lift Interrupt Relay Secondary Warning Relay Alarm Delay Automatic Reset Motion Threshold Motion Samples PM Startup Hours PM Counter PM Current Hours PM Last Date PM Next Due PM Tracking Time PM Interval Battery Nominal Voltage OK To Charge Threshold Must Charge Threshold Must Charge Lift Interrupt Relay Must Charge Alarm Delay Vehicle hour meter reading on initialization of G FORCE PLUS/RF Vehicle Monitor Method of counting time for preventative maintenance: Login Time, Motion Time or Other for this Group Frequency of preventative maintenance for this vehicle Nominal battery voltage for this vehicle Transition from Do Not Charge to OK To Charge battery state in Specific Gravity points. Recommended value: 1,200 Transition from Do Not Charge to OK To Charge battery state in Specific Gravity points. Recommended value: 1,200 Will the lift interrupt engage when the vehicle is in Must Charge battery state?
Time after Must Charge battery state is communicated before lift interrupt and secondary warning relay engage, if set Employees The Vehicle settings are specific to a Vehicle, and changes require the Vehicle to be reprogrammed with the Data Logger. Employee No Active Employee First Name Last Name Enforce Recertification Date Recertification Date Update Card Position Enter the Employees unique company-assigned identifier. When this field is checked, the Employee will not be included on reports. Enter the Employees first name. Enter the Employees last name. When this field is checked, the Employee will be denied access to a Vehicle if the Recertification Date is past. Enter the date an Employees Vehicle operation and safety training expires. This read-only field is indicates if an Employees Operator Card requires updating for changes made to the Employees details. Select Position from list of: Operator, Supervisor, Maintenance, Jr. Operator, Sr. Operator, Lead Hand, and Temporary. Nov 2005 48 Doc #RF1 Rev.2 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual Remarks about Employee. Comment NOTE!
For Technical Assistance, contact BMI Technologies Inc. at 1-800-563-8867. SOFT AND HARD IMPACTS EXPLAINED A Hard Impact occurs when a Vehicle hits an immovable object such as a post or a Vehicle of the same or larger size. The Vehicle generally stops on impact and its energy is dissipated instantly. This type of impact is high in amplitude and short in duration (10 ms). A Soft Impact occurs when a Vehicle hits an object like product or racking. The Vehicle generally comes to a stop some distance after the impact, as it takes some time for its energy to dissipate. This type of impact is low in amplitude and long in duration (300 ms). This type of impact tends to be most damaging and will most often cause an Impact alarm state. TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to this section for problems with system installation and use. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME Each Vehicle Monitor has a real-time clock that must be synchronized with the PC running the Fleet Manager software. G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor clocks are automatically updated via RF broadcasts, and no additional action is required to keep them synchronized for Daylight Savings Time changes. For G FORCE PLUS, Vehicle Monitor clocks must be synchronized using the Data Logger Date/Time (#7) function. BACKING UP THE DATABASE Care should be taken to protect the Fleet Manager data from hard drive failure by establishing a regular backup routine. The Fleet Manager software application must not be running in order to achieve a complete backup. The data is stored in a folder named db. Contact your organizations computer technician for assistance with this task. SOFTWARE LICENCE G FORCE PLUS Fleet Manager software (herein after called the Software), as a component of the G FORCE PLUS and G FORCE PLUS RF Powered Industrial Vehicle Fleet Management Systems, is developed, maintained and owned by BMI Technologies Inc. The purchase of only one (1) copy of the Software entitles the purchaser (herein after called the User) to load the Software on as many computers as desired for one single physical address. The Software is certified for use on PCs running Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Doc #RF1 Rev.2 49 Nov 2005 DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual All rights of any kind, which are not expressly granted, are entirely and exclusively reserved to and by BMI Technologies Inc. The User may not rent, lease, modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or create derivative works based on the Software, nor permit anyone else to do so. The User shall not allow access to the Software nor make available to others a connection with a service bureau, application service provider, or similar business, nor permit anyone else to do so. Nov 2005 50 Doc #RF1 Rev.2
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1 | 2005-12-15 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2005-12-15
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
BMI Technologies Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017676032
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1 | Physical Address |
#3 7317 12 St SE
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Calgary, N/A T2H 2S6
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Canada
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@americantcb.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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1 | Grantee Code |
SYX
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
VUI00
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
C****** J******
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1 | Title |
Head of Support
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1 | Telephone Number |
40324******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
40322********
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c******@bmitech.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
National Techincal Systems, Inc.
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1 | Name |
G******** M******
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1 | Physical Address |
5151 47th ST. NE
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Calgary, T3J 3R2
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Canada
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1 | Telephone Number |
403-5******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
403-5********
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g******@ntscorp.com
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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) | Vehicle User Interface RFID Reader | ||||
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 | ||||
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National Technical Systems, Inc.
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1 | Name |
N******** K****
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1 | Telephone Number |
403-5******** Extension:
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403-5********
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n******@ntscorp.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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