BodyGuard
SAFETY SOLUTIONS
-Tag
®
Driver Awareness System
BodyGuard Safety Solutions—A division of Orbit Communications Pty Ltd Install Guide rev r1.11
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WEEE directive 2002/96/EC, disposal of old electronic equipment
This product shall not be treated as household waste. It must be placed at an appropriate collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring the correct disposal of this
equipment, it will help the environment and human’s health. The recycling will help to conserve the
natural resources.
Do
NOT
Dispose of Personnel TAG units (i-TAGs) in a fire, furnace or other extreme heat source. These
units contain lithium batteries that may explode when exposed to extreme temperature.
CAUTION
Always remove battery connection before starting work on equipment to eliminate
the risk of short circuit.
Fuse type is 3AG, 2A, Slow-Blow.
Make sure correct fuse installed before applying power to system.
Ensure fuse is replaced with specified type and rating only.
Ensure power removed from fuse before attempting to replace (Ignition switched
OFF).
Ensure cause of fuse “blowout” fixed before replacing fuse.
Ensure Power supply input voltage to BodyGuard unit is within the range specified for
the model (12V DC to 28V DC for standard model), (12V DC to 90 VDC when used with
voltage reducer).
Ensure that BodyGuard Cab Alert and Speaker unit are connected to chassis ground.
Be careful to mount the Components of the system in such a manner as to ensure the
unit does not obstruct the driver’s field of vision or interfere with driver movement
required for safe operation the vehicle.
The speaker should not be mounted close in a position where the sound can be clearly
heard in event of a proximity detection but no so close as may prevent the driver from
hearing other sounds or may potentially cause damage to hearing. The speaker
should mount a minimal distance of 300mm (12”) away from either of the operator’s
ears.
Cleaning
Clean using a soft cloth dampened in mild detergent and water. Do NOT use chemicals or cleaners containing
harsh materials such as benzene, xylene and acetone.