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The technical materials and information contained in this document are strictly confidential and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s.r.l. 

These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise. 

It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission. 

 

 

12.2

 

NON-ACTIVE MODULE ALARM 

 

 

 

On the left side of the display, only the status icons for the different modules acquired by the user are shown. 

The icon of the modules can be red or green, depending on the status of the module. The icon status for each module 
will be explained further on in the manual. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Safe Move 4.0

Page 1: ...EGOpro Safe MOVE 4 0 Use and Installation Manual V01...

Page 2: ...USE 8 4 2 SYMBOLS 8 5 BASIC KIT COMPONENTS 9 6 SYSTEM OPERATION 10 6 1 PEDESTRIAN WORKER PRE WARNING 10 6 2 PEDESTRIAN WORKER WARNING 10 6 3 VEHICLE VEHICLE WARNING 10 7 PLACING TAGS 11 7 1 HELMET TA...

Page 3: ...THE SYSTEM 33 9 2 CONFIGURATION 34 9 2 1 STEP 1 CONFIGURATION MENU 34 9 2 2 STEP 2 ENTERING THE PASSWORD 34 9 2 3 STEP 3 SENSORS 35 9 2 4 STEP 4 SENSORS SEARCH 36 9 2 5 STEP 5 SEARCHING SENSORS BY ID...

Page 4: ...2 1 DISPLAY OVERVIEW WITH ACTIVE MODULES 67 12 2 NON ACTIVE MODULE ALARM 68 13 VEHICLE VEHICLE ANTI COLLISION MODULE 69 13 1 INSTALLATION 69 13 2 ALARM VISUALISATION 69 13 3 SENSORS POWER 70 14 FILTER...

Page 5: ...91 19 1 INSTALLATION 91 19 1 1 WI FI ANTENNA 91 19 1 2 CELLULAR ROUTER 92 19 2 VISUALISATION 96 19 3 DATA TRANSFER 97 19 4 REMOTE CONTROL 98 20 CHECKLIST MODULE 99 20 1 VISUALISATION 99 20 2 TEST RESU...

Page 6: ...121 24 5 SAFE MOVE POWER DISTRIBUTION 122 24 6 SAFE MOVE POWER DISTRIBUTION HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY 123 24 7 WI FI MODULE CONNECTION 124 24 8 CELLULAR MODEM CONNECTION 125 24 9 BADGE READER CONNECTION 1...

Page 7: ...lectrical and or electronic equipment the penalties foreseen by the applicable regulations could be applied valid only for Italy 3 2 LIMITATIONS FOR USE Upon installing the system in industrial vehicl...

Page 8: ...ithout express written permission 4 INTRODUCTION 4 1 INTENDED USE The EGOpro Safe MOVE 4 0 System is a safety supporting system that is used for detecting the presence of pedestrian workers and vehicl...

Page 9: ...or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 5 BASIC KIT COMPONENTS The EGOpro Safe MOVE 4 0 basic kit consists of 1 P LX SAFEMOVE DIS Display with cable plate and joint in...

Page 10: ...appropriate safety measures to avoid hitting other pedestrian workers or other vehicles Thanks to a multifunction sensor the system detects pedestrian workers wearing a TAG in two stages 6 1 PEDESTRI...

Page 11: ...out express written permission 7 PLACING TAGS 7 1 HELMET TAG FITTING To fit the PLX TAGSAFETY 03TH Tag you first need to clean the helmet Then you have to suitably remove the grease from the surface w...

Page 12: ...ttery has been replaced make sure that the Tag has turned on correctly Depending on the version it can emit a long initial sound followed by three short sounds or only one long flash followed by three...

Page 13: ...It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 8 INSTALLATION ON THE VEHICLE 8 1 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS The basic KIT o...

Page 14: ...strictly confidential and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It...

Page 15: ...e driver s cabin except for exceptional cases such as exposure to high temperatures Devices inside the driver s cabin CPU and Display due to their function and the IP protection degree they must be in...

Page 16: ...e CPU is the basic element of the system and it can be positioned at any point inside the driver s cabin The position of the CPU must not obstruct the driver s and the vehicle operability and it shoul...

Page 17: ...shielded therefore handle the cable carefully and avoid bending radii of less than 5 cm in order to avoid damaging the internal conductors in particular the ends on the connector side and the Display...

Page 18: ...moulding of the fork gripper holder mounting and they must have an orientation angle towards the outside of around 20 Be careful not to place the sensors behind obstacles such as the turret of the for...

Page 19: ...Connections The data connection between the system devices is established with a UTP cable As a minimum requirement it is recommended to use a UTP cable belonging to category 5E or higher In the case...

Page 20: ...ted by an ATO fuse 4A 32V must arrive to the Hub Apply the supplied Fair Rite 0443178281 ferrite on the CPU power cables For the power supply connections it is recommended to use an AWG 18 0 75mm2 cab...

Page 21: ...the audio Relay Clean contacts to connect to the vehicle I O I O signals for managing additional functions GPS Antenna To connect the antenna of the GPS module if any USB To connect peripherals device...

Page 22: ...rmally closed The default configuration indicates that Relay 1 RL1 remains active until the system detects one or more TAGs in the long range detection area i e in pre Warning Relay 2 RL2 remains acti...

Page 23: ...dy off A3 RF test uFL connector LED3 ON status indicator J9 RF antenna connector antenna already connected LED4 MW status indicator flashing and diagnosis error steady off J3 LF antenna connector ante...

Page 24: ...bipolar cable or a cable with a higher cross section Insert the ferrite 74271132S type or equivalent in the power cable The device is powered in direct current with a voltage between 12 24 V The power...

Page 25: ...ermission If the device is installed on electric vehicles add a power line filter for instance an FN2090 3 06 Schaffner filter If requested the relays present on the board can be connected following t...

Page 26: ...n fitted with M12 connectors Such version has been designed in order to make the system installation and removal simpler and quicker The table below summarises the codes used in the system fitted with...

Page 27: ...EW PIN Colour Function 1 Brown VDC 2 Blue VDC 3 White GND 4 Green GND 5 Pink Normally Open Relay 1 6 Yellow Common Relay 1 7 Black Normally Closed Relay 1 8 Grey Normally Open Relay 2 9 Red Common Rel...

Page 28: ...sion 8 5 EXPANSION OF THE NUMBER OF SENSORS The system can manage up to a maximum of 8 sensors To add additional sensors to the basic kit one or more splitters must be installed as required up to 6 se...

Page 29: ...ed 8 7 Vehicle deceleration and driver s response distances The space distance a vehicle needs to stop safely must be clearly assessed Firstly evaluate the deceleration distance the distance the forkl...

Page 30: ...4 7 11 8 18 7 8 5 0 12 8 19 8 5 5 3 13 8 20 9 3 5 6 14 8 21 10 1 5 8 15 9 22 10 9 6 1 17 0 23 11 8 6 4 18 2 24 12 7 6 7 19 3 Chart 2 Calculation of stopping distance as per ISO 6292 A2 16000 kg Speed...

Page 31: ...9 1 8 10 1 9 11 2 1 12 2 3 13 2 5 14 2 7 15 2 9 16 3 1 17 3 3 18 3 5 19 3 7 20 3 9 21 4 1 22 4 3 23 4 5 24 4 7 Now the detection distance we want can be calculated For instance if a system is install...

Page 32: ...otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 8 9 Calculating the distance in case of vehicle vehicle collision In case of vehicle...

Page 33: ...r reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 9 TURNING ON AND CONFIGURATION 9 1 TURNING ON THE SYSTEM The system turns on automatically when the power supply 12 24VDC is con...

Page 34: ...ation menu via the touchscreen The following procedure describes the steps to be followed in order to configure the system and make sure that the peripheral devices are correctly connected 9 2 1 STEP...

Page 35: ...rials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permiss...

Page 36: ...in part without express written permission 9 2 4 STEP 4 SENSORS SEARCH Each sensor has an unequivocal ID that must be saved to the CPU first perform the ID SEARCH and then the SENSORS SEARCH Before s...

Page 37: ...part without express written permission 9 2 5 STEP 5 SEARCHING SENSORS BY ID The search sensors by ID function is used to associate each sensor ID Factory Code uniquely assigned by the manufacturer wi...

Page 38: ...CPU HUB power supply Make sure that each ID matches those that had been previously noted down and then associate to each ID a position identified with a number from 1 to 8 The sensors must be position...

Page 39: ...d information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission If t...

Page 40: ...the correct operation of the sensors and saves them to the system Press SENSORS SEARCH STEP 4 screen The search for sensors starts automatically If the ID search has been correctly performed the sele...

Page 41: ...t on the HUB must be set to 0 In this case the SEARCH SENSORS BY ID procedure STEP 5 must not be followed 9 3 TEST Once the sensors have been configured and saved to the system make a test to check th...

Page 42: ...2 TAG DETECTION TEST Move a Tag close to each of the sensors installed and check their operation The transponder detection in Pre Warning is yellow The yellow sectors correspond to the sensor that has...

Page 43: ...ain screen of EGOpro Safe MOVE 4 0 with 3 sensors installed without any detection of pedestrian workers or vehicles In addition the following elements are also displayed on the screen 1 Date and time...

Page 44: ...sociated to the sensor and they are coloured according to the sensor detecting the Tag and so the pedestrian worker s position The sector corresponding to the pedestrian worker s position will remain...

Page 45: ...r via the display by means of a clearly visible red ring The PRE WARNING alarm indication remains visible and helps the driver locate the personnel on foot The red ring will remain lit up together wit...

Page 46: ...left side corner A sound warning is reproduced together with the visual alarm The error message can also be subsequently displayed by pressing the red icon corresponding to the sensor in alarm The ano...

Page 47: ...nd it is essential to exclude the driver s TAG from the anti collision system When the system is turned on the main interface presents a lateral red message inviting the user to LOGIN which is signall...

Page 48: ...r reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission For the login operation enter the unequivocal ID in the space USERCODE unequivocal numerical code of 6 figures the code usually...

Page 49: ...n be displayed including TAGS detected with the following information detected TAG code activated sensor date and time position if the GPS module is enabled Configurations carried out type of configur...

Page 50: ...intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 11 BASIC CONFIGURATION...

Page 51: ...ed and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 11 2 REBOOT To reboot or stop the system enter the specific pa...

Page 52: ...be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 11 3 CONFIGURATION MENU In the configuration menu you can Set the system Time...

Page 53: ...t express written permission 11 4 CLOCK DATE Press the CLOCK DATE icon to access the settings 11 4 1 MANUAL In manual mode the internal clock of the system must be set by filling in all the fields man...

Page 54: ...in part without express written permission 11 4 2 AUTOMATIC In automatic mode the internal clock of the system becomes automatically synchronised by means of the network if available or the GPS modul...

Page 55: ...sed otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 11 5 ALARM CONFIGURATION Press the ALARM CONFIGURATION icon to access the setting...

Page 56: ...yellow e g Sound alarm repetition time 5 To set the value touch the editable field which becomes yellow and set a value between 1 and 5 Press Audio Test to start a test the Tag In sound and the Tag St...

Page 57: ...sclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 11 6 SENSORS CONFIGURATION Press the SENSORS CONFIGURATION icon to access the settings The sensors configuration menu in...

Page 58: ...the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 11 6 2 SENSORS POWER Press the SENSORS PO...

Page 59: ...ure sensor No 2 has been selected Once the sensor is selected the number of the sensor will be shown in the SENSOR NR field on the right side of the display Change the power of the pre selected sensor...

Page 60: ...g around the icon In the figure sensor No 2 has been selected Once the sensor is selected the number of the sensor will be shown in the SENSOR NR field on the right side of the display Change the powe...

Page 61: ...wearing an active PPE enters into a dangerous area around a vehicle the TAG will be activated and a warning sound with an adjustable intermittent tone will be triggered Tag Settings time expressed in...

Page 62: ...ineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part withou...

Page 63: ...and see the users codes log in as an administrator The default code for administrators is 9999 In this section you can use The Add key to enter a new Tag into the master data The Upload Download Conf...

Page 64: ...ING USERS Fill in the following boxes for master data to add or edit a user User code Enter the code to be associated to the Tag to be used to log in The user code will be the code saved and displayed...

Page 65: ...list of the users present on the vehicle to a USB key Upload Config This is used to import the list of users from a USB key Before importing all the data of users they will be deleted from the databas...

Page 66: ...DATORY CODE TAG max 6 digit numerical NOT MANDATORY CODE BADGE alphanumeric NOT MANDATORY NOTES The username field must be unequivocal and it is used to log in In case of automatic login use the TAG c...

Page 67: ...required to activate any additional licenses 12 1 DISPLAY OVERVIEW WITH ACTIVE MODULES Main screen of an EGOpro Safe MOVE 4 0 with optional modules activated 1 Status of the Warning detection 2 Icons...

Page 68: ...se designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 12 2 NON ACTIVE MODULE ALARM On the left side of th...

Page 69: ...equire any additional installations 13 2 ALARM VISUALISATION The vehicle vehicle anti collision module detects not only the pedestrian worker moving around the vehicle but also other vehicles equipped...

Page 70: ...power in operation carry out the following operations Position a Vehicle at the minimum distance at which it is intended to be detected when both vehicles are stopped See chapter 8 6 for calculating t...

Page 71: ...r is out of the range of the device so that the driver is automatically safe for example when he gets out of the vehicle 14 1 INSTALLATION The inhibitor must be installed in the cabin The technology u...

Page 72: ...e or in part without express written permission 14 2 CONNECTIONS AND HW CONFIGURATIONS The connection requires only one UTP cable Cat 5E or higher LAN between the device and one of the free Sensor por...

Page 73: ...ed to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 14 3 VISUALISATION The icon of the Filter module is green the module is working The number next to the icon indi...

Page 74: ...o modify the range the module covers of the module access the configuration menu SENSORS TAG SETTINGS see section 11 6 To configure the Filters Sens module do as follows Press the Filter Sensor Search...

Page 75: ...ing a Tag to login automatically To enable the AUTO LOGIN function the Filter Sens module must be installed and operational Press the yellow login icon to run the AUTO LOGIN function If the system det...

Page 76: ...ther 125kHz 13 56MHz badge readers or the Filter Sens module They may interfere with the operation of the badge module If necessary adjust the position of the devices in order to reduce interference 1...

Page 77: ...operation is essential to be able to make the driver s Tag visible again for the anti collision system When the system is turned off the LOGOUT operation is automatically performed 15 3 BADGE ASSOCIA...

Page 78: ...e and to log in with the badge reader 1 Pass the badge over the reader and the ID will appear at the bottom on the left side of the display under the word BADGE 2 Select the TAG CODE and enter the num...

Page 79: ...oftware module to be combined with a hardware module to acquire the speed of the vehicle The hardware modules that acquire the speed of the vehicle are GPS MODULE see chapter 17 INDOOR SPEED MODULE se...

Page 80: ...value used when the vehicle is at standstill speed 0 km h Increase it depends on the speed of the vehicle It is added to the normalization To configure the adaptive function configure the settings in...

Page 81: ...used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission The increase values for both ground conditions are shown in the table below Spee...

Page 82: ...purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission For example Normalization Speed Dry power Wet...

Page 83: ...The Sensors normalization function defines the detection distance when the vehicle is at standstill speed 0 km h In order to set the power level range or the detection distance carry out the followin...

Page 84: ...ction distance automatically if the system CANNOT establish the speed of the vehicle e g when the satellite coverage is not enough or there is a GPS module failure To set the emergency level or the ma...

Page 85: ...e the CPU must be in GPS mode By means of this device the system can detect the speed and the position of the vehicle The speed is necessary to enable the ADAPTIVITY function The position and speed of...

Page 86: ...SUALISATION The icon of GPS module is green the system is receiving data from the GPS antenna If the icon of the GPS module is red the system is not receiving the signal from the GPS antenna or the GP...

Page 87: ...nic sensor 10 m SWAISLE 1 Software module The AISLE module includes the proximity sensor that must be fitted correctly at the sides of the vehicle With this device the system can capture information i...

Page 88: ...e system automatically increases or decreases the range of activation of the sensors depending on how the module was configured when the license was activated The icon of the AISLE module is green the...

Page 89: ...out express written permission 18 3 AISLE POWER SETTING In this section the sensor power can be changed as well as the detection distance of the worker s Tag and the AISLE mode Firstly press the MAN k...

Page 90: ...can be changed as well as the detection distance of the worker s Tag if the vehicle is in the aisle and the AISLE module is activated The detection distance of the rest of the vehicles can be set too...

Page 91: ...e server and the system can be remotely controlled 19 1 INSTALLATION 19 1 1 WI FI ANTENNA Ubiquiti BULLET M2 HP The Wi Fi module must be connected directly to the LAN port of the CPU The default LAN f...

Page 92: ...router for internet connection via 3G or 4G network depending on the SIM used The router is connected to the LAN port of the CPU with the dedicated cable supplied with the device that cuts off power...

Page 93: ...se designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission The figure below shows the control panel where the...

Page 94: ...herwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission SIM PARAMETERS Enter the SIM parameters in the Interface Cellular section so that the r...

Page 95: ...is safer to open an alternative port e g 222 and forward to port 22 After all the configurations are set press Save Apply so that they become effective There are 3 LEDs in the router that indicate th...

Page 96: ...lows the figure Flashing 1 Off 0 100 AT command failed 010 SIM card not detected 110 PIN code needed 001 PUK code needed 101 Registration failed 011 Module error 111 Not supported module 19 2 VISUALIS...

Page 97: ...gets within the WI FI coverage Data are downloaded to an FTP server as zip folders with daily data If transmission is successful the file is no longer resent Downloaded data include TAG detected even...

Page 98: ...n are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 19 4 REMOTE CONT...

Page 99: ...fe for use when a driver gets into the vehicle Meet the legal requirements on safety Each time the checklist is completed the result is saved to the system This checklist can also be connected to the...

Page 100: ...in part without express written permission Before starting up the system shows the driver some yes no questions which he must answer Once the set of questions decided together with the customer is ans...

Page 101: ...tly confidential and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is n...

Page 102: ...ill create a special directory in the memory with the serial number of the system CPU ID e g if the ID is 950 the directory will be named Checklist_0950 There are the cvs daily files in the directory...

Page 103: ...ig n_question 4 n_max_error 0 result_message_ok Test ok result_message_failed Test Failed result_message_warning Test Warning relay 0 where n_question number of questions to display n_max_error maximu...

Page 104: ...tml text is subdivided automatically in several lines Find below some formatting examples To centre the text html center Text centred center html To colour the text the text is yellow by default html...

Page 105: ...r must be fitted at a 45 angle from the ground between 30 and 50 cm above the ground The sense of assembly must take into account the position of the cable gland as shown in the drawing In order to fi...

Page 106: ...the direction in which the vehicle moves which can be used to adapt the power of the sensors according to the direction For example when the vehicle is moving in reverse the power of the front sensors...

Page 107: ...and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 21 3 CONFIGURATION To adjust the speed sensor configure the setti...

Page 108: ...efined review the installation of the sensor and check that the inclination angle of the sensor is at 45 compared to the ground 2 SENSORS CONFIGURATION Set the direction of the vehicle so that if the...

Page 109: ...or that must be fitted correctly on the vehicle The shock sensor must be installed horizontally or vertically using the fixing bores in the box In this way the device is rigidly joined to the vehicle...

Page 110: ...rmine whether a shock was detected or not The icon of the SHOCKS module is green the system is receiving data from the sensor The icon of the SHOCKS module is red the system is not receiving data comm...

Page 111: ...and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 22 3 CONFIGURATION To adjust the speed sensor configure the setti...

Page 112: ...refore the shock is determined as a sudden variation in reference to the average Ax Ay and Az can have values of about 8192 and depend on how the sensor is oriented in reference to the surface If the...

Page 113: ...values are reported for each axis A current value B maximum peak width C threshold THR If a shock occurs value B becomes red and an alarm sound is triggered Moreover a diagram is shown for each axis...

Page 114: ...the minimum threshold The system could work anyway but both tag detection in the pre warning zone and the vehicle vehicle anti collision function will be poor We therefore recommend contacting the sup...

Page 115: ...port centre The screen is white Check the connection of the display connector to the CPU Disconnect and connect again the CPU power supply Check if the power supply line of the CPU has sufficient curr...

Page 116: ...e components in particular the sensors and their connection cables which are the elements highly subject to damage caused by impacts or improper use of the vehicle It is also advisable to conduct a mo...

Page 117: ...part without express written permission 23 3 CLEANING COMPONENTS To clean the display do not use aggressive products that could damage the surface of the panel and the housing To clean the devices fo...

Page 118: ...he exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclo...

Page 119: ...and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to...

Page 120: ...l and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to...

Page 121: ...ial and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted...

Page 122: ...nd the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to di...

Page 123: ...lusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or...

Page 124: ...l and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to...

Page 125: ...and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to...

Page 126: ...l and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to...

Page 127: ...d the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to dis...

Page 128: ...and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to...

Page 129: ...and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to...

Page 130: ...and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to...

Page 131: ...rm detection zones around the vehicle Pre Warning up to 50 m Warning up to 5 m The sensor also detects the presence of other vehicles in the Pre Warning area up to 100 m This function is enabled only...

Page 132: ...s the device in charge of managing the sensors It has a communication connection towards the CPU and 3 connections towards the sensors The number of sensors managed can be extended up to 8 with suitab...

Page 133: ...Use the screws supplied 2 2 X6 Use the screws supplied 2 2 X7 With the wearable Tag pedestrian workers can be detected by the EGOpro Safe MOVE 4 0 system either in Pre Warning or in Warning The Tag i...

Page 134: ...elmet Tag has the same functions as the wearable Tag but it has been designed to be affixed to safety helmets It uses two antenna architecture for Pre Warning located inside flexible wings fitted with...

Page 135: ...nctions compatible with the system e g speed reduction These elements are connected to the CPU display sensors power supply Furthermore two USB ports are available for downloading data updates mainten...

Page 136: ...FEMOVE DIS By means of visual and sound alarms the Display warns the driver in real time about the presence and position of pedestrian workers vehicles with an active Tag entering the danger areas aro...

Page 137: ...he inhibitor P LX FILTER SENS is a device used to delimit a zone within which in accordance with the client s safety needs defined the Tags are temporarily disabled This device is found in the cabin o...

Page 138: ...he purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission 25 8 SPLITTER Code P LX SPLITMOVE04 The spl...

Page 139: ...5 9 INDOOR SPEED SENSOR Code P LX SEN AD The indoor speed sensor is a radar module to measure vehicle speed even if there is no GPS signal With the speed sensor the speed signal is also received indoo...

Page 140: ...written permission 25 10 SHOCKS SENSOR Code P LX SEN SK The indoor speed sensor is a radar module to measure vehicle speed even if there is no GPS signal With the speed sensor the speed signal is als...

Page 141: ...dential and the exclusive property of Advanced Microwave Engineering s r l These materials and information are intended solely for the purpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permit...

Page 142: ...urpose designated and may not be used otherwise It is not permitted to disclose or reproduce them in whole or in part without express written permission Exclusively to the following activities researc...

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